August 27, 2014: V8 and Kindles
Lex talks about V8 and Kindles. Do you even read the titles?

Lex talks about V8 and Kindles. Do you even read the titles?
Lex offers up a Kindle tip and a V8 analysis.
Lex records an episode while walking on his treadmill desk.
Lex has a friend who woke up at 3am to go running. That is not something Lex would ever do.
Lex closes the door on the beard conversation, and swears he won\’t go out for lunch today, unless he does.
Lex follows-up on beard and lunch topics.
Lex wants to know what you do for lunch. Survey time!
Lex has a beard. Temporarily. Also, he is sad regarding the news about Don Pardo.
Lex does some followup and some complaining. Typical episode of the Lex Friedman Show With Lex Friedman, Starring Lex Friedman
Lex talks about his Robin Williams memory of choice.
Myke Hurley joins Lex to talk about blacksmithery, podcasts, and other fun things.
Lex talks about friends and podcast planning and the ice bucket challenge.
Lex loathes the fake encore. Now he talks about it for six-odd minutes.
Lex goes on tangents and/or digressions. Thanks, Jason Snell! He is also bad at math. Lex, that is. Not Jason. I mean, Jason might be, but Lex doesn\’t know whether that\’s the case.
Lex is a glasses cleaning wizard. He wasn\’t always. And he can\’t explain it.
Lex was right. John was wrong. The topic: dessert pizzas.
Lex talks about Just Dance and other fun things.
Liam joins me again on YDL. You\’re welcome, world.
Lex lied to an Uber driver. For a good cause. Sort of.
Adam Sachs joins Lex for a very special episode of Your Daily Lex.
Lex goes blind. Almost. Not really.
Lex helps a friend with a Mac problem. Sort of. And faults his couch for being too comfortable.
Lex talks about the downside of his pool\’s solar heater (he knows) and iPads and Kindles.
Lex ate a pizza slice. Or maybe not.
Lex had an Uber experience like none other.
Two topics today: “Weird Al” Yankovic\’s new album, and gray hair.
Lex got into the TSA Pre line AGAIN. He was the king of the airport.
Lex asked a question at a restaurant. That was his first mistake. But not his last.
Let\’s talk about an expensive risk factor with his job.
Lex\’s pool is heated by the sun and futility.