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October 17, 2014 - The WAN Show Document

they don't record the after-parties, don't they?  :(

I posted the Twitch after party link.

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I posted the Twitch after party link.

 

Thanks so much! Now I get to hear Linus & Paul 'preach' to Kyle about marriage and relationships  :D

Remember, should it be necessary to divide by zero, then it shall not exist, for his desserts cabinet contains 69 different types . . .  of cheesecakes and pies
Measure twice, CUT ONCE!  <_<
 

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Really cool show with two of my favorite tech advisers,  Plus I'm glad that few of my topic got picked up for discussions with 2 of the best ytb tech wizards,

 

Special thanks to Linus (@LinusTech) for taking time to discuss few of my threads posts, it really meant a lot to me :) Thank You...

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What case has Linus got on his iPhone 6? It looks awesome!

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In response to the WAN show segment regarding whether games should be sold at $90, the cost of inflation and old games costing $50 - $60.  A factor that I believe was missed was the increased user base that game developers are now able to develop for.  I would be interested to see those numbers.  Starcraft is a bit on an anomaly as people would still buy it to this day if it were available.  Does this logic work:  game development does cost significantly more than it did 20 years ago, however, the cost is distributed over more people, thereby keeping the cost down.  Yes, a game made 20 years ago factoring in inflation should cost ~$75, given that the size of the audience they could potentially sell to remained the same.  However, the number of potential sales has increased, thereby allowing the cost to remain the same.  Does this make sense, or am I out to lunch?

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havent had a chance to finish watching the archive, however on the topic of the "Snappening", i can confirm, of 80k images in the torrent, at least 10k were simply duplicates of other, at least 70% of the remaining were basically blank images with text, the rest were just normal selfies. only maybe 5% could  be considered decent fap material. and yes there is legit child porn in the download.  i do not suggest aquiring this leak.

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idk what phones you people have been using, but my lg L9 doesn't drain more then 2% battery overnight, and the task manager works great since i get 2 days heavy use on a full charge.

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Guys I loved when you used to add timestamps to corresponding topics in the video description. Awesome show, but almost 2hrs is a lot and watching the whole thing not knowing when certain topics are discussed can be bothersome for some people. Don't wanna sound like an ass, it's a cool show and I did watch all of it, but it would be a great thing to keep adding.

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I don't agree with you linus , cursive hand writing helps the brain link different things together  according to a research. Also for dyslexic people it does wonders, 1 in 5 people are dyslexic. 
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I don't agree with you linus , cursive hand writing helps the brain link different things together  according to a research. Also for dyslexic people it does wonders, 1 in 5 people are dyslexic. 

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I must say, I too would prefer (at this point) that government took over the internet in place of the ISP's. At least then we could legitimately bitch about what they are doing and not get the "well it's a private business" response. We'd have at least 1% more control than we do now.

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I must say, I too would prefer (at this point) that government took over the internet in place of the ISP's. At least then we could legitimately bitch about what they are doing and not get the "well it's a private business" response. We'd have at least 1% more control than we do now.

Isn't that the wrong WAN archive? 

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