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dovbadiin

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  • Birthday Dec 28, 1997

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  1. I don't care about which platform WAN Show is streamed on but Linus doesn't seem to realise (or failed to mention) that the 100,000 $ workstation stream attracted a lot of people because it was mid to late afternoon in Europe. I've never watched WAN Show live because it's always at 2/3 AM in the morning in most of Europe. I would obviously expect LMG to monitor analytical data on viewership per continent, but I would imagine that the European viewerbase can't be so small as to not even factor in their platform consideration - quite the opposite in fact. Edit: failed to mention the bottom line: maybe Youtube would work best for WAN Show, but Linus shouldn't expect to have 20k+ viewers like yesterday's workstation stream just by switching platforms. Unless he also moved the WAN Show to noon PT/PST, but that sort of defies the point of WAN Show.
  2. Linus also mentioned Berkel during the video... the nostalgia
  3. So Dennis wanted a waterfall and Taran wanted a bouncy castle, it would be... interesting to know what Berkel wanted instead back then
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