Wading Into Privacy
This week, we continue our discussion on the potential effects of overturning Roe v. Wade, and what the long term consequences may be.

This week, we continue our discussion on the potential effects of overturning Roe v. Wade, and what the long term consequences may be.
This week, we've decided to break from our normal scope, and ruminate upon the recent US Supreme Court decision a bit further.
A lot is happening in the US right now. We take the opportunity to vent about it in this episode.
Light and radiation. What's not to love about the combination of the two? This week, we talk lasers.
We carry them around in our pockets everyday, but where did they come from? In this episode, we discuss the history of touchscreens.
In this episode, we discuss EVs and regenerative braking.
This week we discuss the evolution of cameras and an incredible worldwide photo competition.
We all rely on walls. They literally keep the roof over our head. However, they aren't the answer to all of our problems.
Well, we finally did it...We're talking about UFOs and UAPs. We had a request a long time ago, but didn't want to cover it, but now that Congress is having hearings the time has finally come.
This week we discuss the history of fueling stations and the evolution of self checkout.
In this episode of The 14 Questions, we discuss the Elon Musk and his potential impact on the future of humanity.
This week we discuss the current situation regarding the world's most famous mouse and the State known for leading the pack in craziness.
This week, we discuss flying cars and personal VTOL aircrafts.
There was a time when we all understood the analog. Cathode ray tubes ruled the roost. The FCC had the reins, and that's not Federal Cancel Culture, it's all about communication. This week, we're discussing the history of television.
This week, we discuss embalming, mummies, cryogenics, and ancient depictions of sex parties.
3D Printing is on the rise. What is it capable of now, and what will it look like in the future? Find out on this episode of The 14 Questions.
This week, we take a break and discuss bank robberies in the past and the present.
In this episode, we discuss the origins of Cryptocurrency and the plethora of coins available in the market today.
Things are tumultuous in the world right now. Gas is going up, and the entertainment value of car advertising is going down. This week, on The 14 Questions.
We stand with Ukraine. Unfortunately, we're just average folks who have no real experience, so we'll keep being cynical.
We all have to kick in our fair share, but some of us don't. Let's talk about stupid ways to cheat on taxes this week, on the 14 Questions Podcast.
In this episode, we touch on a few updates from previous episodes and then discuss products that were doomed from the start.
This week, we discuss the potential problems and future outlook of our favorite social media giant, Facebook.
In this episode, we discuss more ridiculous spy equipment sold on the internet, as well as the women that helped win WWII.
In this weeks episode we discuss some updates relating to previous episodes and the early history of the microchip.
This episode, we talk about train robberies. We end up discussing smart bulbs by the end of it. Hey, sometimes our brains go sideways too.
In this episode, we offer a few updates on topics that we've previously covered and then discuss the "highlights" of the 2022 CES.
Deception is all around us. We experience it daily. Some of us might need it, others eschew it. We think that there is a fine line.
Radio waves are all around us. Where did they come from, and where are they going?
Glass, lenses, and telescopes. Will the Webby wobble? We're getting into some deep space in this episode.