With a warranty slightly shorter than its expected lifespan, here's this month's episode of The Last Tuesday Project!
This month Alex asks Hayley and Jane about planned obsolescence. Is there a massive conspiracy in the technology industry? How far back does the term's usage go? Are iPhones getting slower? And what's with the lightbulbs?
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This month's icon uses the image "Swan's Hydroelectric Light Bulbs" by Richard on Flickr. The original is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) License.
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It's time to get to the root of our resident dentist's thoughts - it's a dental TWOsday from The Last Tuesday Project!
This time we've strapped Shaun into his own chair and are making him answer our own dental questions, on pain of having some of his tools be introduced to various squidgy parts of his anatomy. Is flossing worthwhile? Do we need to use mouthwash? What problems do dentists face in the UK? All this and more in the next 65 minutes.
Do you like what we do and want to show your support? Well, you can now give us a helping hand via Patreon! Just go to https://www.patreon.com/LastTuesdayProject. If every listener gave us a dollar a month, we will be able to furnish Tuesday Tower with all sorts of hipster paraphernalia, as well as get Shaun a Hipstermatic 3000 beard trimmer for his birthday. Please donate - he's in dire need of a trim.
This month's icon uses an image from page 578 of the book Columbus, Ohio: Its History, Resources, and Progress from The British Library Photo Archive on Flickr. The original is in the public domain.
Want to get in touch? We're on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Or, you can email us at podcast@lasttuesdayproject.com.
With huge thanks, as usual, to Strong4Life for the use of his music.