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Hot (blogging)heads.

What does it mean when the guy doing most of the talking gets unnerved that the other guy is talking too much?



It's Bloggingheads at its hotheaded best, with Jack Rakove and Eugene Volokh.

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AllenS म्हणाले...

Ann--

Do you know how to pronounce Volokh?

TerriW म्हणाले...

There's a picture of Althouse right up in the corner of her blog, so there's never a surprise there when I see her on Bloggingheads, but dear Lord! I did a double take on Eugene Volokh. I've been reading VC for so long that I am sure that the -- admittedly vague -- picture of EV in my head is the right one, not that guy in the Bloggingheads window.

It's very unnerving.

Ann Althouse म्हणाले...

What did you think he looked like?

And of course I know how to pronounce Volokh. I can't even think of alternative pronunciations.

TerriW म्हणाले...

I was sure he had dark hair.

I think I cribbed a little from Tyler Cowen.

You know, lawblogger, econblogger, they all look alike.

Seriously, though, when I stop and think about it, I don't really know what I was imagining. But it was different enough to be jarring.

Palladian म्हणाले...

Jesus, it's like Jack Klugman and Tony Randall.



Rakove: Now kindly remove your gun nut arguments from our collective rights interpretation.

[Volokh laughs]

Rakove: The hell's so funny?

Volokh: It's not a collective right, it's an individual right!

[Rakove picks up the Bill Of Rights and hurls it against the kitchen wall]

Rakove: Now it's garbage.

Sofa King म्हणाले...

And of course I know how to pronounce Volokh. I can't even think of alternative pronunciations.

I don't think it's obvious whether it would be "vu-LOAK" or "vu-LOK" or "VOL-uk."

Ann Althouse म्हणाले...

The last.

Unknown म्हणाले...

TerriW, I empathize. Eugene doesn't look sufficiently... Eugenie.

blake म्हणाले...

Funny, I had a similar reaction. That's Eugene Volokh? He looks so...generic. A lot like Glenn Reynolds and a bunch of other bloggers.

Which shouldn't be surprising but I had envisioned someone like this.

Palladian म्हणाले...

I think Eugene looks exactly as he should.

Sprezzatura म्हणाले...

Good, but this did have plenty of dead horse beating--way beyond the point where it was shown that law and history are different professions. Now we know why there have been a lot of lawyers on the SCOTUS.

I'd also put in a vote for Conn as good bhtv. Entertaining and interesting.

Michael McNeil म्हणाले...

I'd always imagined it pronounced something like Voh-LOH-ka.

Meade म्हणाले...

"What does it mean when the guy doing most of the topic gets unnerved that the other guy is talking too much?"

Ann Althouse म्हणाले...

Meade, thanks. I would never have noticed that odd typo. Fixed.

Kev म्हणाले...

I knew what Volokh looked like from reading his profilethat's linked at VC, but I'd never heard him speak before. He sounded more Russian than I expected, seeing as how he's been in the States since age seven. (And he got his bachelor's degree at 15!)

Unknown म्हणाले...

I met Eugene Volokh several times when he was but a young computer genius. He and his dad had a company that created some extraordinary software that was popular on HP 3000 mini computers. I think he was about 13 or younger the first time we met and I couldn't believe he was the guy who did most of the design and coding of their company's product. Amazing mind and a good person. Good to see him doing so well.

Daryl म्हणाले...

Althouse couldn't be more wrong. How arrogant is it to believe that just because you lack imagination, the world must be a narrower place? . . . oh, forget it. I'll get off my high horse. I only know the right pronunciation because I read it on volokh.com.

The name rhymes with "Dalek" (from Dr. Who)

i.e., vah-lek

P.S. if Rakove wore the right wig, he would look a lot like George W. Bush.

AllenS म्हणाले...

I guess I phrased my question poorly. I wasn't questioning your knowledge, but trying to ask a question that I wanted answered. I knew he was from over there, and thought that the V would be pronounced like a W, and the kh would be pronounced like an sh.