Previous Episode: 74: Stingy on the Fives

This week, things kick into gear quickly with a mini-topic about ***Instagram***. Why isn’t Merlin on it, and why does John like it so much? John likes it as a refreshing break from word things, but Merlin still thinks there are too many hashtags and birds on wires. Merlin really misses the salad days of Flickr, but of course John derails it to yet another goof on Merlin’s pronunciation. And, then, the boys are on to accents. _‘Ello, guv’na!_

Next, your hosts wind back around to the occasional topic of ***celebrity relationships***. Merlin thinks he could be friends with a given minor celebrity, and, unsurprisingly, John balks. John and Merlin acknowledge and explore their different brands of crippling self-doubt.

In something like a main topic, your hosts talk about ***Facebook***. Schadenfreude aside, Merlin struggles with why anyone is still there, while John’s not so sure some people will ever leave.

Finally, your hosts ruefully wonder when they'll know it's time to walk away from the services they _do_ like.

(_Recorded on Tuesday, March 20, 2018._)

This week, things kick into gear quickly with a mini-topic about Instagram. Why isn’t Merlin on it, and why does John like it so much? John likes it as a refreshing break from word things, but Merlin still thinks there are too many hashtags and birds on wires. Merlin really misses the salad days of Flickr, but of course John derails it to yet another goof on Merlin’s pronunciation. And, then, the boys are on to accents. ‘Ello, guv’na!

Next, your hosts wind back around to the occasional topic of celebrity relationships. Merlin thinks he could be friends with a given minor celebrity, and, unsurprisingly, John balks. John and Merlin acknowledge and explore their different brands of crippling self-doubt.

In something like a main topic, your hosts talk about Facebook. Schadenfreude aside, Merlin struggles with why anyone is still there, while John’s not so sure some people will ever leave.

Finally, your hosts ruefully wonder when they'll know it's time to walk away from the services they do like.

(Recorded on Tuesday, March 20, 2018.)


This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by:
Squarespace: Make your next move. Enter offer code DIFFS at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase.
Away: Travel smarter with the suitcase that charges your phone. Get $20 off with the code ‘diffs’.
Eero: Never think about WiFi again. Use code DIFFS for free overnight shipping.

Links and Show Notes At a certain age, it’s impossible to get a good photograph of your child.

They refuse to be frozen in time, and so I can feel time slipping through my fingers.


The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon • Damn Interesting

Anytime the phrase “That’s so weird, I just heard about that yesterday” would be appropriate, the utterer is hip-deep in Baader-Meinhof.


Four Yorkshiremen- Monty Python - YouTube Manchester dialect - Wikipedia Yorkshire dialect - Wikipedia Won’t You Be My Neighbor Trailer (2018) Fred Rogers Documentary - YouTube #109 Is Facebook Spying on You? by Reply All from Gimlet Media

This year we’ve gotten one question from listeners more than any other: is Facebook eavesdropping on my conversations and showing me ads based on the things that I say? This week, Alex investigates.


iPhone protected you from Facebook call scraping. Android, not so much. | iMore Network effect - Wikipedia Andy Bowers, reflective | Merlin Mann | Flickr Quotidian Public Radio #3: Nation of Talkers - "Planet Comment" on Huffduffer on Huffduffer

Social Media expert, Dr. Robert Chandler (onFocus University), joins Connor to discuss web-based community and user-generated content. He also takes a few calls from QPR listeners.


Ken Jennings on Twitter

Spoilers:

"John [Roderick], please tell Merlin we are friends now"

Twitter Mentions