“So you're thinking about doing a podcast. You could talk about your life, but like most people, you aren't very interesting. Comedy? No. News? Too much work. But maybe one day you listen to Science Lab and think "Hey, I could do that!" Only, you don't really want to spend the time to find experts, or really try to understand this stuff. But hey, this is the internet! There's wikipedia! I know! Let's come up with random pointless questions, like say, "How does a lightbulb work?" Then we can go to wikipedia, spend a few minutes taking notes, and then talk about it! That's a podcast!
I was really hoping for more from this, since the episodes look like they dig into some interesting questions, but basically they just do the exact same thing you could do. They aren't particularly funny or smart, they're just some guys that know how to use wikipedia. Save your time.”Read full review »
Rrrob via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/26/08
“This summer, my husband introduced me to this podcast. At first I found the variety of topics interesting. Generally, there was reasonable depth to the subject matter discussed. The two hosts are clearly good friends, and they do joke a bit with each other. They also seem to follow a script,...”Read full review »
adrienne10 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/28/08
“This is a must-have podcast. I always learn something cool. It's really easy to listen to, because these guys have great chemistry. All you have to do is listen to one bad podcast to make you really appreciate how great this one is.”Read full review »
TaeBoX via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/03/08
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