

We Have Concerns
Jeff Cannata/Anthony Carboni
Jeff Cannata and Anthony Carboni talk about the personal philosophical concerns they find lurking inside everyday things. It's fun?
Episodes
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Nov 3, 2014 • 24min
One For the Books
A new article describes the benefits of long-form reading and suggests that the tactile feedback of printed books results in better retention than e-readers. While Jeff and Anthony are definitely on board with reading, they challenge the idea that enjoying books on digital screens is any less effective.
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Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni
Today's story was suggested by Jonathan Smith: http://mic.com/articles/99408/science-has-great-news-for-people-who-read-actual-books
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Oct 31, 2014 • 17min
Tricked by Treats
On this special Halloween episode, Anthony and Jeff consider the nature of of the trick or treat tradition and the urban legend of poisoned Halloween candy. Is asking strangers for food an inherently unsafe activity, or did we manufacture a scare that isn't real?
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Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni
Article: http://uproxx.com/gammasquad/2014/10/the-true-american-horror-story-a-brief-history-of-tainted-halloween-candy/

Oct 29, 2014 • 19min
Leave it to Beaver
A new Wired article recounts the medieval myth that beavers, when cornered by hunters, would castrate themselves by chewing off their own testicles. Jeff and Anthony unpack the myth and try to figure out why the Dark Ages were filled with so much dumb.
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Article submitted by Doug Colavito: http://www.wired.com/2014/10/fantastically-wrong-people-used-think-beavers-bit-testicles/

Oct 27, 2014 • 20min
Back to the Hoverboard Future
Previously on We Have Concerns... in the Welcome to the Hoverboard Future episode Anthony mocked Jeff's enthusiasm for a mind-bending new technology that indicated that hoverboards may, in fact be possible. Now, there is a new article on Engadget that describes a working prototype soon making its way onto Kickstarter. Does Jeff get the last laugh, hovering his way back into the future he's always wanted, or is Anthony still able to poke penny-sized holes in the dream?
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Article: http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/21/we-rode-a-hoverboard/

Oct 24, 2014 • 23min
Tell Me How to Feel
A new article describes a study in which doctors told patients they would just be getting a shot of vitamins, but instead gave them something a thousand times more powerful. Whether these subjects thought something strange was happening or not depended entirely upon what the doctors told them they should expect. This leads Jeff and Anthony to wonder just how much impact our conscious mind can have on our reality, and whether or not we can use this to our advantage.
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Article submitted by Sverrir Sigfussen: http://io9.com/this-moderately-immoral-study-shows-how-we-misidentify-1645992912

Oct 22, 2014 • 23min
Objects that Click
Anthony found an article that describes the community around the IBM Model M keyboard, a sublimely clicky keyboard that has spawned cult-like devotion and a second hand black market. It makes him consider our fetishization of things, and the ties to productivity they create. Jeff just thinks all those objects are yelling at him.
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Article: http://www.theverge.com/2014/10/7/6882427/king-of-keys

Oct 20, 2014 • 22min
Who's the Robo Boss?
Researchers have discovered that employees are actually more content taking orders from a robot than a human being in the workplace. This prompts Anthony and Jeff to wonder what it might take to promote robots into middle management, what the perfect form factor for a boss-bot might be, and how companies might implement their new robo-supervisors.
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Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni
Article: http://www.businessinsider.com/robots-as-bosses-2014-8

Oct 17, 2014 • 21min
That Runner's High
As a runner himself, Jeff was very impressed to read of James Lawrence, the endurance athlete who is attempting 50 ultra-distance triathlons, in 50 different states, in 50 straight days. Anthony, on the other hand, thinks it is unhealthy, obsessive, and downright stupid to push your body to that extreme. Is this just the Brock Life pushing human abilities to new heights, or a crazy person receiving misplaced admiration for a self-destructive act?
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Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni
Article: http://www.wired.com/2014/10/james-lawrence/?mbid=social_twitter

Oct 15, 2014 • 19min
Spider House
Anthony has found a story about a Missouri family fleeing their home because between 4500 and 6000 spiders came "bleeding out of the walls". To which Jeff of course wonders, "What the #%$#?!" Spider senses tingle, spider stories are shared, and everybody asks how this could possibly happen.
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Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni
Article: http://www.aol.com/article/2014/10/10/family-flees-dream-home-to-escape-poisonous-spiders-bleeding-out-walls/20976154/?ncid=webmail1

Oct 13, 2014 • 21min
Photo Synthesis
Google's Auto Awesome will take the best areas of slightly different photographs and combine them into one new, never-quite-was best version. A new article suggests that this kind of artful interpretation of history may prove problematic when AI determines what parts of photos are important. Anthony argues that no photograph is a true depiction, while Jeff wonders if we will ever remember something accurately again.
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Jeff on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcannata
Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni
Article: http://petapixel.com/2014/10/07/official-s-now-re-writing-history/


