Hey, it's John Chase.
And Mari Uehara.
From Wirecutter, the product recommendation service from the New York Times.
Mari, it is gift giving time.
John, we have over 40 gift guides, like gifts for people who have everything.
On that list, I particularly love the self-watering planter.
I struggle to keep plants alive, so this is like a perfect solution.
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Well, Casey, it's Thanksgiving week.
Happy Thanksgiving week to you and your family, Kevin.
It's also a Tuesday.
It is a Tuesday, but we had a couple things that we wanted to tell you about.
The first of them is that we want to bring you a recent episode of the interview that we really thought you might like.
Yes, also we wanted to...
take a week off and go have Thanksgiving dinner with our families.
Oh, yeah.
You're not going to catch us in the studio this time.
So last month, our colleague Lulu Garcia Navarro interviewed Jimmy Wales,
the co-founder of Wikipedia.
And they had a really interesting conversation about all of the culture wars surrounding Wikipedia right now,