This Week in Tech - Season 15 / Year 2018
Season 15 / Year 2018
Episodes
Distracted by the Sex Robots
Aging in Place
Frumpy Rump
Occupy Fiber
We're All Out of Kidneys
X Stands for Nothing
Bye, Bye Mr. Ajit Pai
Banana Is Phone
A Camel With Your Name on It
DadGum Cell Phone
The Matador Defense
A Game of Hold My Beer
Bankwupt
The Ant Man Canon
Scraped On the Back End
Reasonably Miserable
Warm Tushie Tech
Konnichihuahua
Leave John Legend, Um, Alone!
Give Me your History Hat
How Many Cups in a Stone?
15 Minutes of Fun
Go Theranos or Go Home
A Bad Day for the Internet
Meme the Queen
The Prozac Dash Button
Go Dung Beetles!
This Show Does Not Care About Humans
Falling Asleep as the Robots Wake Up
To Serve Cat
Popcorn and Brown Liquor
Hotbox the Waymo
Hacky Hack Hack
That Grips My Muffin
I Speak for the Bezels
The Peak of Mt. Stupid
Memoji Dating
Emotional Support Ham
Older Than the Mini Jack
Odorless and Weightless Hackers
Written to Binge
Nobody Expects the Scooter Inquisition
All the President's Phones
The Prosecco Experience
Ravioli for the Recount
Big Boy Easy Bake Oven
Reverse Superlatives
Friends in Bikinis
I've Got Mark-Level Sign-Off
The Big Leek Cabal
A Christmas Miracle
Our Year's Best
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