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Just viewed "Podtech_seagate". I guess Seagate has a reason for sponsoring you. When guys like you popularize podcasts , guys like me will need TBs of storage!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Jay, from Bangalore
Though we haven't met yet, I have a feeling we will at some point. I'm looking forward to it, you are so damn likeable.
Loren
Cannot resist adding this to my earlier comment.
When guys like you popularize podcasts , guys like me will need TBs of storage!
And when guys like me go online with podcasts, guys like you are going to need exabytes of storage. So watch out! Seagate is going to get their money back!
Happy Thanksgiving again!
Jay, from Bangalore
there is someone who will complain about something, that is a certainty...what's going on for turkey day?
From the tech community, many people have commented to me that the Scoble/Schwartz interviews is one of the best one. It's not about the production value, it's about the niche interviews you can't get elsewhere.
He asks, "Have you ever hear of Jonathan Schwartz?"
His answer, "No!" Pretty much, the entire IT industry (at least thouse who are outward-facing) would say, "Yes!" LOL!
He asks, "Have you ever used a Sun product before, or ever in your life seen one?"
His answer, "No!" The entire IT industry would say, "Yes!"
And, probably most people on the planet have been touched by a Sun product in one way or another, given that Java is a Sun product: Java is in most mobile phones; it will be in *every* Blu-ray player (that means, every PS3 too); and Java runs big parts of eBay and Google.
And then, there's the whole "attention spell of a gnat" thing that he has going on! "Thirty four minutes? Thirty four minutes" he sighs... "That's a *long* time. I can't think of *anything* I want do for 34 minutes".
LMAO! Is he for real? Wow! 34 minutes - that's, like, a little bit over half an hour! How can anyone even *imagine* doing anything that takes half an hour.
Perhaps he should try doing a day's work?! That's like 7.5 hours! How the hell do all the people in the world that go to work cope?
Still, he gave me a good laugh! I assume he isn't trying to be taken seriously...
The resounding thing I walked away with was a solid 'real' interview of the CEO of Sun. (I still love the first question)
Technically, it can be improved, dressed up, but I like the rawness, frankly.
Or maybe you can add some dancing girls. Hey, wait, that's my job on latenitemash .