
33: Survival Bucket
08/25/16 • 91 min
The main topic this week is ratings and reviews. John talks about how he drinks eagerly from the fire hose of product recommendations as well as sharing his perspective on how he thinks about his epic OS X reviews in retrospect.
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This week opens with some follow-up on John’s recent sauce talk, including suggestions on selecting tomatoes and sweating the iffy authenticity of olive oil. John helps Merlin understand modern peaches.
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(Episode recorded Tuesday, August 23, 2016)
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Membership - Relay FM Unjustly Maligned - a podcast from The Incomparable Edge Magazine Links to all of John's OS X reviews Amazon.com: OXO Good Grips Smooth Edge Can Opener: Kitchen & DiningThe main topic this week is ratings and reviews. John talks about how he drinks eagerly from the fire hose of product recommendations as well as sharing his perspective on how he thinks about his epic OS X reviews in retrospect.
This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by:- Hover: Simplified domain management. Use code THEFUTURE to get 10% off your first purchase.
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This week opens with some follow-up on John’s recent sauce talk, including suggestions on selecting tomatoes and sweating the iffy authenticity of olive oil. John helps Merlin understand modern peaches.
Listeners are encouraged to support Relay FM and are tantalized with details of a very special episode that will soon be available for members only.
(Episode recorded Tuesday, August 23, 2016)
Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Summer Wars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Is it true that lighting a match eliminates the smell of poop or farts? - QuoraMy friend said that lighting a match consumes the bad smell after going to the shitter. I tried and it does. How does it happen? Does the combustion consume the bad gases?
MythBusters Episode 48: Franklin’s Kite San Marzano tomato - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaSan Marzano tomato, is a variety of plum tomato, considered by many chefs to be the best of its kind in the world
Upgrade #103: Significant Figures - Relay FMSpecial guest Merlin Mann joins Jason to talk about reviews, ratings, Rotten Tomatoes, mice, thumbs up and thumbs down, using numbers to quantify the unquantifiable, when it's appropriate to show grown-up media to kids, and a whole lot more.
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32: Pigs and Bunnies
The big topic this week? Sauce. More specifically, John walks us through how he cooks, stirs, and deploys delicious spaghetti sauce at scale. A general discussion of cooking practices reveals that Merlin is probably America's greatest microwave wizard.
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This week kicks off with some follow-up on John's receipt of the coveted Blue Check on Twitter alongside some speculation on the lack of motivation that seems to smother even Twitter's most half-hearted approaches to managing abuse.
Further follow-up concerns pronunciation of "Marina" (say məˈrēnə), thoughts on being "The Other Guy" on a podcast, and more discussion of thought technology. Also, we all get dumb PR email, and, sorry, it looks like Millennium Actress got pulled from the YouTube.
Also, John and Merlin hold a spirited Science Debate on whether and how lighting a match may or may not tackle flatulent effluvia. With Science.
(Episode recorded Wednesday, August 3, 2016)
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34: All These Assistant Principals are Now Dead
The main topic this week is high school reunions. Or, at least it starts out that way.
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This week, Merlin figures out what's weird about John, and John declares Merlin to be a clique mixer.
John and Merlin are both pretty good at not going to things, then ruminating about it.
(Recorded Tuesday, August 30, 2016)
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