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WWOTS 015: This Is Why I’m Glad We Don’t Talk

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Mike and Jon discuss the differences between people who nitpick endlessly or make sweeping generalizations as well as how people wrap their identities up in their ideas. They also go over Jon’s condemnation of contemporary scientific units and the importance of feedback whether provided by yourself or others.

Listen to this Episode and Learn:

  • The problems with the Metric system

  • The problems with scientific notation

  • How our hosts deal with feedback

Mentioned in the Episode:

History of the metric system

Unit conversion problem causes lost NASA satelite

Scientific notation

Contact us!!!! We Love Feedback!!!

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26 episodes

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Manage episode 201795168 series 1942862
Content provided by Jonathan James Roberts and Subject Radio. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jonathan James Roberts and Subject Radio or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Mike and Jon discuss the differences between people who nitpick endlessly or make sweeping generalizations as well as how people wrap their identities up in their ideas. They also go over Jon’s condemnation of contemporary scientific units and the importance of feedback whether provided by yourself or others.

Listen to this Episode and Learn:

  • The problems with the Metric system

  • The problems with scientific notation

  • How our hosts deal with feedback

Mentioned in the Episode:

History of the metric system

Unit conversion problem causes lost NASA satelite

Scientific notation

Contact us!!!! We Love Feedback!!!

  continue reading

26 episodes

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