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Grounded Reason Podcast - Cord Cutting and Internet Issues - 017: Data Science Your Life

017: Data Science Your Life

10/27/16 • 45 min

Grounded Reason Podcast - Cord Cutting and Internet Issues

This is a midweek Bonus episode of the Grounded Reason podcast.

Today I interview Michael Kirk. Michael is an engineer that was having trouble paying down student loans for him and his wife. So, he decided to start applying the data driven principles he uses at work to make every day decisions in his home life. Michael shares his methods and techniques on his website http://efficiencyiseverything.com.

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I met Michael through the cord cutting community. He used his data driven approach when it came to his TV and Movie viewing and discovered cable TV is one of the worst ways to spend your money. While this may be obvious, there is plenty Michael and I discussed that wasn't so obvious. Check out the notes below for more information about what we discussed.

Show Notes Introduction

To give you an idea of how data can inform decisions let's use the game of Monopoly for example. Most people I play with try to get the monopoly for the most expensive properties they can and put hotels on them. However, once you look at the data, you find the real winning strategy.

Monopoly Data - http://www.tkcs-collins.com/truman/monopoly/monopoly.shtml

Interview with Michael Kirk

Now Michael didn't come to talk games. He's taken a data approach to life. Below is a list of some of the things we covered during the interview.

  • How to eat better food efficiently and affordably
  • Checklist your routine activities to save time
  • How this approach applies to cutting the cord.
  • Various tricks to get some time back from your day like cutting out commercials
  • How it helps with Health Insurance, buying a Car
  • You can even measure your fun for efficiency
  • We also discuss how this would even work with kids.
  • Check out the tools on Michaels Website efficiencyiseverything.com
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This is a midweek Bonus episode of the Grounded Reason podcast.

Today I interview Michael Kirk. Michael is an engineer that was having trouble paying down student loans for him and his wife. So, he decided to start applying the data driven principles he uses at work to make every day decisions in his home life. Michael shares his methods and techniques on his website http://efficiencyiseverything.com.

Please Subscribe to The Show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your Podcast App.

Be sure to visit http://www.groundedreason.com/ for more tech tips and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite player using the links below.

Subscribe Free on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/grounded-reason-podcast/id1140661229?mt=2

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Subscribe Free on Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/m/Ijyw42al3inofdsxd3s44v6rxny?t%3DGrounded_Reason_Podcast

Please rate and review the show in iTunes. If you want to send us questions or comments please use any of the methods below.

For more information on cutting the cord visit - https://www.groundedreason.com

Call and leave a question or comment for the show: 650-TALK-GRP

Grounded Reason FaceBook Page

Email us at [email protected]

Tweet us @GroundedReason

I met Michael through the cord cutting community. He used his data driven approach when it came to his TV and Movie viewing and discovered cable TV is one of the worst ways to spend your money. While this may be obvious, there is plenty Michael and I discussed that wasn't so obvious. Check out the notes below for more information about what we discussed.

Show Notes Introduction

To give you an idea of how data can inform decisions let's use the game of Monopoly for example. Most people I play with try to get the monopoly for the most expensive properties they can and put hotels on them. However, once you look at the data, you find the real winning strategy.

Monopoly Data - http://www.tkcs-collins.com/truman/monopoly/monopoly.shtml

Interview with Michael Kirk

Now Michael didn't come to talk games. He's taken a data approach to life. Below is a list of some of the things we covered during the interview.

  • How to eat better food efficiently and affordably
  • Checklist your routine activities to save time
  • How this approach applies to cutting the cord.
  • Various tricks to get some time back from your day like cutting out commercials
  • How it helps with Health Insurance, buying a Car
  • You can even measure your fun for efficiency
  • We also discuss how this would even work with kids.
  • Check out the tools on Michaels Website efficiencyiseverything.com

Previous Episode

undefined - 016: Trump Vs. Clinton - Internet Policy

016: Trump Vs. Clinton - Internet Policy

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Show Notes

Dennis and Joel have a lengthy discussion about the difference of opinion between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton on issues concerning the Internet. Below are various links and information regarding topics discussed on today's episode.

Net Neutrality Rules the FCC enacted

  • No Blocking: broadband providers may not block access to legal content, applications, services, or non-harmful devices.
  • No Throttling: broadband providers may not impair or degrade lawful Internet traffic on the basis of content, applications, services, or non-harmful devices.
  • No Paid Prioritization: broadband providers may not favor some lawful Internet traffic over other lawful traffic in exchange for consideration of any kind—in other words, no "fast lanes." This rule also bans ISPs from prioritizing content and services of their affiliates.

Trump

  • Trumps Tweet - Obama’s attack on the internet is another top down power grab. Net neutrality is the Fairness Doctrine. Will target conservative media.

The Fairness Doctrine--an FCC policy from the late '40s that said broadcasters must present issues in an honest, equitable, and balanced way--was eliminated in 1987. It has nothing to do with Net neutrality.

As one pundit noted, "How keeping the Internet accessible to everyone is somehow a power grab, or how it will somehow oppress conservatives, is beyond us. The Fairness Doctrine required equal time for opposing views; Net neutrality allows any idiot to use the Internet however he so chooses, without having to pay extra fees in order for people to actually see it.."

Clinton - Co-sponsored a bill in 2007 to attempt to fix the FCC original mistake in 2005

•Broadband service providers shall not interfere with the ability of any person to use a broadband service to access or offer any lawful content via the Internet;

•only prioritize content or services based on the type of content or services and the level of service purchased by the user, without charge for such prioritization.

Clinton pledged to defend the FCC’s net neutrality rules in court and continue to enforce them.

U.S. Internet Transition Plan of ICANN

  • The U.S. U.S. Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration has been stewarding the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the nonprofit entity that controls the critically important Domain Naming System (DNS), which is responsible for coordinating the domain name hierarchy and IP addressing for the entire Internet.
  • The Commerce Department’s June 10, 1998 Statement of Policy stated that the U.S. Government “is committed to a transition that will allow the private sector to take leadership for DNS management.”
  • On October 1st The US Commerce Dept. relinquished its stewardship of ICANN which was really symbolic. ICANN has used a multi-stakeholder model of Internet governance consisting of...

Next Episode

undefined - 018: DVRs - Record TV From an Antenna

018: DVRs - Record TV From an Antenna

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Show Notes

Everyone is used to having a DVR with their cable subscription. Did you know you can use one to record free TV from your Antenna as well. Joel and I sit down to discuss the different types of OTA Antennas that are available and which one may be right for you.

This Episode is completely based on the information provided in this blog post - https://www.groundedreason.com/ota-dvr-without-cable/

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