Ask A Genius 991: Was it cough medicine or old age, or both?

Rick Rosner: So, it’s been two days since the Trump-Biden debate, and Biden appeared at 2 a.m. the night of the discussion when he arrived for a rally the next day in North Carolina. At 2 a.m., he was fine. The next day at the rally, he was strong, coherent, and energetic. Today, there were …

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Ask A Genius 990: How do we monetize this?

Rick Rosner: So Carole periodically freaks out about money, worried that we’ll get old and sick and the medicine or long-term care will cost a ton of money. It already costs a lot, and prices keep going up. So she’s afraid we’ll run out of money, and she’s asking you and me how we can monetize …

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Ask A Genius 989: Grigori Perelman, Carlos Santana, and Pierce Brosnan

Scott Douglas Jacobsen: I have known this for a while. Are you similarly intelligent to this person or vice versa? I am curious. How do you resemble Grigori Perelman, the Russian mathematician? Rick Rosner: I resemble him? Wait, is he the individual who ceased cutting his hair? Is he the one who declined the prize? Jacobsen: He turned …

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Ask A Genius 988: Creepy Racist Assholes, the Strato-Flat, Holocaust Deniers, and “Lance Versus Rick”

Rick Rosner: All right, so I haven’t talked to a flat earther about flat earth theory, but I’ve run into several on Twitter recently and may have one on Lance versus Rick this weekend or early next week. A flat earther believes that the Earth is a flat disk and that any indication that it’s a sphere floating …

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Ask A Genius 987: A Silty River, the Fraser River and Colorado

Scott Douglas Jacobsen: I was mentioning how the cemetery was a place I used to walk around, and you mentioned you used to go there in your home town with your poodle. There’s another part of my town with the Fraser River running through it. It's a silty river, thick, cloudy, and muddy. People used …

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Ask A Genius 985: Gish Gallops Can Work

Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Do you have any further opinions on what was called a debate? Rick Rosner: Some people have calmed down, or the initial reaction that Biden had lost the election, which was a knee-jerk reaction on CNN and MSNBC, has subsided. An hour after the debate, CNN finally fact-checked the debaters, something they …

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Ask A Genius 984: What is the purpose of an interview?

Rick Rosner: You've probably done more than 1,000 interviews and have certainly asked me more than me 1,000 questions over the past 10 years. You've talked to hundreds of people in your interviewing career. So, you've developed an idea of what interviews are good for. Why do you interview people? Scott Douglas Jacobsen: I want …

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Ask A Genius 983: East and West Might be Myth

Scott Douglas Jacobsen: With the increase in communication technologies, the speed of travel, and the progression of these systems, do you think the concepts of East and West make much sense anymore? Rick Rosner: No, I always go back to Cory Doctorow, who writes about this among other issues. As technology increases the ability for …

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