I was talking about the blog post, not the bloggingheads video. He doesn't outright declare that the two interpretations are distinguishable, but that position is strongly suggested by both his discussion of betting on the extension of linearity to macroscopic scales and his subsequent discussion of the Wigner's friend experiment.
Hmm, if anything, the most interesting near-future experiment he mentioned is the one by Dirk Bouwmeester's group. No one has the foggiest idea about how to construct the Wigner’s friend experiment, not even in principle, given that it is no different from the original (though non-lethal) Schrodinger cat experiment, where Wigner’s friend is the cat and Wigner is the observer.
http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=1103
Eliezer's gung-ho attitude about the realism of the Many Worlds Interpretation always rubbed me the wrong way, especially in the podcast between both him and Scott (around 8:43 in http://bloggingheads.tv/videos/2220). I've seen a similar sentiment expressed before about the MWI sequences. And I say that still believing it to be the most seemingly correct of the available interpretations.
I feel Scott's post does an excellent job grounding it as a possibly correct, and in-principle falsifiable interpretation.