The Most, 04.07.08



"Men Create More Housework for Women."

It's the Most.

Guys make chores/ Men duped more by Internet fraud/ Google Trends: Chiari malformation/ As Las Vegas housing slumps, immigrants are losing jobs and heading home/ Aztec math shows trouble with taxes

And straight from the Most E-mailed list at NPR, "Eric Cartman: America's Favorite Little $@#&*%."

 

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I used to love the Most on msnbc, cool to see it back, thanks to twitter for the update

Sent by Thomas | 11:25 AM ET | 04-07-2008

Thanks for the video. It's always nice to see the faces behind the mics. Of course it's better to see the dancing behind the mics, but I shouldn't be greedy.

Sadly the podcast was once again truncated. The first hour was only about 20 minutes long and the second hour was only 36 minutes long.

Sent by Dave Wiley | 11:55 AM ET | 04-07-2008

I just got another copy of the podcast files. Hour 1 is complete now, but the Hour 2 file appears to be just a subset of the Hour 1 file.

Sent by Dave Wiley | 1:37 PM ET | 04-07-2008

Please please do more "The Most"s and slap them together in a section so I an peruse because that would be AWESOME

Of course if my search skills are subpar, this already exists - please drop me a link. If not, gimme gimme gimme gimme gimme!

Sent by plot_thickens | 2:19 PM ET | 04-08-2008

Re men are gullible. Proper stats would indeed take into account the time men and women spend on internet, their user habits, and perhaps most important: their willingness to report fraud. Not a very useful story.

Sent by Marc Naimark | 12:35 PM ET | 04-09-2008

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