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[4031.52 --> 4033.18] And we met them at KubeCon recently. |
[4033.74 --> 4037.02] And he was like, oh man, he was geeking on me about my home theater. |
[4037.34 --> 4042.28] And he knew all about the home theater because I had told him via a podcast. |
[4042.68 --> 4042.80] Right. |
[4042.80 --> 4044.80] And so, like, it's just cool. |
[4045.02 --> 4045.64] And I love that. |
[4045.78 --> 4047.64] Like, he's like, I love your theater and this and that. |
[4047.72 --> 4050.66] I was talking about the speakers and, you know, Plex and whatnot. |
[4050.92 --> 4055.08] So, just that show, that episode in particular was a lot of fun. |
[4055.62 --> 4068.56] And I really enjoyed producing that one because I got to put so many sound bites from movies into it, you know, and songs and just like, almost, it wasn't every time we mentioned a movie because there was times when you reeled off like seven movies in a row. |
[4068.56 --> 4076.60] But almost every movie that was mentioned, I got to go to either my favorite part or a well-known part of that movie and drop it in. |
[4077.18 --> 4078.52] And I just love doing that stuff. |
[4078.78 --> 4079.28] So much fun. |
[4080.74 --> 4081.30] All right. |
[4081.58 --> 4083.22] So, that's Jamie. |
[4083.42 --> 4093.84] Now, Jamie did mention the robot dance makeout music, which we've heard Breakmaster's Beats likened to this year by one of our JSParty guests. |
[4093.84 --> 4099.22] And, well, here's some customized Jamie Kernow dance makeout music. |
[4099.36 --> 4100.92] Doesn't make it sense, but here we go. |
[4101.42 --> 4103.04] I also really enjoy the drop. |
[4104.62 --> 4111.10] Big shout out to you guys for making that sweet, sweet robot dance makeout music. |
[4112.46 --> 4113.64] Keeping it fresh. |
[4113.90 --> 4116.42] Robot dance makeout music. |
[4117.78 --> 4118.96] Keeping it fresh. |
[4119.16 --> 4121.68] Sweet robot dance makeout music. |
[4123.84 --> 4125.80] It's a good lyric, man. |
[4126.26 --> 4126.64] Mm-hmm. |
[4126.88 --> 4128.48] I kind of want more of that song, you know? |
[4128.58 --> 4130.86] That song, it ends a little early, in my opinion. |
[4131.28 --> 4131.72] It does. |
[4131.76 --> 4133.60] That's a nice, smooth groove. |
[4133.80 --> 4134.86] Like, I want to hear the whole song. |
[4135.24 --> 4135.52] Yeah. |
[4136.14 --> 4141.86] Well, the good thing is, is some of these beats we're hearing for the first time, not so much this very moment, but in the last few days, |
[4142.56 --> 4147.24] that we're going to ask Breakmaster, hey, can we pull that beat into this new thing we're going to do? |
[4147.24 --> 4151.20] So you may hear more of these in interstitials, outros, et cetera. |
[4152.58 --> 4153.28] What's next, Jared? |
[4154.02 --> 4156.78] Next up is another familiar name. |
[4156.88 --> 4158.52] It's AJ Kerrigan. |
[4159.10 --> 4159.96] Hey, it's Angelog crew. |
[4160.08 --> 4160.86] It's AJ Kerrigan. |
[4160.94 --> 4163.52] Just want to say thanks for a lovely year of podcasting in 2023. |
[4163.52 --> 4172.00] I love the range and perspectives in your Ultra Mega Feet, from short-form changelog news updates to timeless episodes like 30 Years of Debian or Efficient Linux at the Command Line. |
[4172.12 --> 4179.82] From the glorious nerd balderdash silliness of the Pound to Find Game Show to the episode about tech by choice with Valerie Phoenix that made me want to group hug everyone involved. |
[4180.04 --> 4180.52] And then BMC. |
[4181.30 --> 4183.94] Those beats wove through the whole year and then got their own episode. |
[4184.28 --> 4186.06] And a couple changelog beats albums, too. |
[4186.58 --> 4187.18] You all rock. |
[4187.40 --> 4188.04] See you in 2024. |
[4188.52 --> 4192.92] Now that I hear him rattle off all we've done this year, I'm just wondering, can we top that for next year, Jared? |
[4192.92 --> 4194.30] Did we have a mountain to climb? |
[4195.48 --> 4197.84] The challenge has been laid forth. |
[4198.24 --> 4198.80] By us. |
[4199.14 --> 4199.88] For us. |
[4201.76 --> 4202.98] For us, by us. |
[4203.28 --> 4206.96] Can we achieve what we've achieved this year or better? |
[4207.32 --> 4207.74] Should we? |
[4207.74 --> 4209.36] I guess is even a better question. |
[4209.42 --> 4209.88] Should we try? |
[4209.88 --> 4215.28] Well, in terms of formats, I think we'll hear like an old favorite, maybe back on the airwaves. |
[4215.42 --> 4218.86] But I think we found a nice groove for the changelog. |
[4218.86 --> 4224.42] I think more like this and just more diversity in our talk show can certainly happen. |
[4224.54 --> 4228.42] I think when it comes to changelog beats, we already have more albums in the works. |
[4228.76 --> 4230.78] So I don't know if we'll top next level. |
[4231.02 --> 4231.76] You're telling people that? |
[4231.92 --> 4233.20] I just told them. |
[4233.42 --> 4234.04] I just told them. |
[4234.26 --> 4234.56] Okay. |
[4234.56 --> 4240.80] I think I mentioned it elsewhere, maybe in news, that we do have more albums that are coming forth soon. |
[4241.64 --> 4245.58] Maybe one of which features an outro track. |
[4246.18 --> 4247.84] That's a listener favorite. |
[4248.00 --> 4248.96] We'll see what happens there. |
[4249.60 --> 4250.54] But I don't know, man. |
[4250.54 --> 4253.08] I mean, I guess time will tell whether or not we can top ourselves. |
[4253.50 --> 4258.06] But sometimes you just got to keep keeping on and doing your thing and seeing what happens. |
[4258.16 --> 4265.02] I don't feel like this year was all that amazing until I'm hearing these voicemails and I'm starting to think, dang. |
[4266.30 --> 4267.78] Dang, it was a good year. |
[4268.22 --> 4269.02] We did good. |
[4269.22 --> 4269.92] We did good. |
[4270.42 --> 4271.74] At least a few people think so. |
[4272.00 --> 4272.96] And that's good enough for me. |
[4272.96 --> 4275.44] Well, that's the thing when you're running a marathon, I suppose. |
[4275.92 --> 4279.38] You sort of get into this groove where you stop listening to your body, basically. |
[4279.96 --> 4281.82] Or your body stops talking to your brain. |
[4281.94 --> 4282.54] There's some sort of disconnect. |
[4282.54 --> 4283.52] I never get that far. |
[4283.72 --> 4285.72] I hate running, so I never get that far. |
[4285.80 --> 4287.40] I'm always listening to my body and I stop. |
[4287.48 --> 4288.90] This is hypothetical because I don't run either. |
[4289.14 --> 4290.32] So this is your thing, by the way. |
[4290.32 --> 4291.04] You heard. |
[4291.16 --> 4291.82] You heard things. |
[4291.98 --> 4292.12] Okay. |
[4292.28 --> 4293.40] A friend of a friend told me this. |
[4293.46 --> 4295.42] I understand the way of a runner. |
[4295.62 --> 4297.66] I'm not a runner, but I understand the way of a runner. |
[4298.00 --> 4300.42] And so I imagine that's what happens is when you're running a marathon. |
[4301.02 --> 4302.70] I've done other things that are very challenging. |
[4302.70 --> 4306.58] So just supplant whatever makes sense that you've done. |
[4306.84 --> 4308.18] Insert your challenging thing here. |
[4308.28 --> 4308.42] Right. |
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