Clarity, On Air Games And Geek Vs Non-Geek Disagreements
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Have you ever had a moment of total clarity? You know what I am talking about. That point where everything that you have ever worked on, strove for, and made sacrifices to get comes together in one single revelation? I just had one this afternoon. More on that next week… maybe.
The Weezy and The Swish show has been met with tremendous success. I have seen strong indications that this podcast could potentially lead the way for a niche of its own. However, as most of us know, there needs to be some sort of format for the podcast to maintain its momentum as it pushes on full steam ahead. Laura has come up with some ideas for ‘on air games’ that could prove to be really entertaining for the listeners. We are still working on the details, but I very seriously doubt that anyone can match the ideas that she has come up with. Heck, I know I am looking forward to next week’s podcast (recorded every Saturday). Just subscribe to our site to stay up to date on all the latest (here’s the podcast feed). Think about it. Two comedians and one geek - on air games? The zany possibilities are enough to boggle the mind!
Moving on, I had an interesting discussion with a client today. She and I seem to have a difference of opinion about whether or not software from the 1995-97 era ought to be able to run on machines of today that use Windows XP. I believe that to expect software of that time period to run on modern day OSes is simply nuts. She, on the other hand, felt that it’s the responsibility of the software manufacturer to provide support for that old, outdated software. So which one of is right? Are we both bonkers? E-mail me and I may just decide to share the responses with the readers later on next week.
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