Episodes
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Listener Wes has a Scotland-based observation about whether baked potatoes are stuffed or dressed. Seems straightforward, innit?
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listener Santiago wonders if a âwolf-inspiredâ vehicle from Kawasaki is a robot, a metal horse, or just a vehicle.
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listener Paul has heard the term âcobotâ to refer to âcollaborative robots,â but can a robot that requires a human to function really be a robot?
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listener Griffin wonders what you could put on pasta that would arguably make it a sauce. John probably considers this sacrilege, but here we are.
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listeners Mark and Matt wants to know if everything on a screen is a video game. Jason ponders the idea that a PDF printout of a crossword puzzle could be a video game. John says that he is being silly and he should take these questions more seriously.
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listener Matt has caught John in a trap, because once on ATP John referred to something as a robot that is not a robot. Does John use his own definitions in real life? Are podcasts real life? What is the meaning of this?!
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Unofficial Fan of âRobot or Notâ Alexander wants to know what makes something official. Why are David Smithâs transcripts of The Talk Show âunofficialâ if John Gruber links to them?
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listener Ed doesnât keep his pizza wheel in his knife, but itâs got a blade and cuts things. What makes a knife a knife?
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listener Caleb saw an ergonomics assistance backpack at a trade show, advertised as a robot. Can you wear⊠a robot?
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listener Jason used ChatGPT to find information that answered a colleagueâs question. But did he âlook it up?â
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Live from Estes Park, Colorado, listener Kyle has eaten at a pizza place where his food was delivered via a robot! But⊠is it a robot, or not? After a swift verdict, John and Jason then spend far more time digging deep on Antonioâs Pizza and what sort of pizza it provides to the people of Colorado.
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listener Joshua is really focused on the grammar of Superhero and Supervillain names. Is Batman a bat? Does Doctor Doom have an advanced degree? Can Rogue keep her name while joining the X-Men? Are there any rules at all?
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listener Jack seeks a true definition of what it means when we say âhumans will live on the Moon (or Mars).â Does a brief visit count? Do you need to grow your own potatoes?
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listener Tom really wants us to explain what it means if someone is âout of pocket.â This leads to some existential questions about the pocket and the people who may not be in it.
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listener Niels follows on from the logical question of if a glass can be made of plastic to ponder what makes a can a can.
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listener Justin tries to get us to stretch the definition of âfacial hairâ beyond the beard.
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listener Roy brings us into his debate with his teenage son about what makes a shirt a shirt.
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listener Jack wants to know if a few famous gates and statues are also buildings.
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listener Gregory thinks Pop-Tarts are pies. We have ratio questions. Also: We remember so many burned palates caused by calzones and McDonaldâs fruit pies.
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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Listener Gregory tries to confuse us with a question about open-faced sandwiches and pizza. We largely ignore him and talk about different ways to eat things that are like pizza, but arenât quite pizza.
John Siracusa and Jason Snell.
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