The Pot Calling the Kettle Beige
Episode 49 · February 7th, 2015 · 1 hr 11 mins
About this Episode
From an undisclosed location, Joe phones in to talk Arsenal, cigarettes, IQ, marijuana, transcendence, IP law, the regulation of the internet, a look back at taxing eggs, getting rid of Groundhog Day, and nonsense (but I repeat myself).
This show’s links:
- Episode 7: Speed Trap
- Fresh Air, Why Teens Are Impulsive, Addiction-Prone and Should Protect Their Brains (text from and a link to the audio of a Fresh Air interview with neurologist Frances Jensen)
- Flowers for Algernon and Lucy
- INS v. AP, Traffix Devices v. Marketing Displays, and Bonito Boats v. Thunder Craft Boats
- Tom Wheeler (FCC Chairman), This Is How We Will Ensure Net Neutrality
- Episode 10: My Beard Is Not a Common Carrier (guest Christina Mulligan)
- Episode 16: The Whole Spectrum (guest Jim Speta)
- Hayley Tsukayama, AOL Still Makes Most of Its Money Off Millions of Dial-Up Subscribers
- Joe Brodkin, Verizon Nears “the End” of FiOS Builds (Joe was right.)
- FCC, Chairman Wheeler Proposes New Rules for Protecting the Open Internet
- About municipal broadband
- Episode 47: Making Lisa So Mad (featuring our discussion of the opinion in Perez v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue finding compensation for egg donations to be taxable)
- Episode 33: Other Minds (guest Matthew Liebman)
- About Groundhog Day
- Eyder Peralta, Groundhog in Wisconsin Bites Mayor’s Ear