Audio TOLWF 199

On our weekly ZoomCast we has a special guest Bernie Broderick of Truth In Audio discussing his innovative network switching systems TCM. View the video on YouTube  from the link in this email. 

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Topics Discussed (03/15/2024): The use of electric wires to deter bears, statistics about their social media accounts, and NASA’s upcoming mission, the profitability of cruise ships, and societal changes.

Bernie expressed and shared his insights about efficiency and his decision to work independently. Bernard also discussed his project involving network switches and emphasized the importance of simplicity and repeatability in network management.

The team also explored various technologies related to sound systems. However, no clear decisions, alignments, next steps, action items, or open questions were outlined in the given transcript.

 something gains traction. The group also discussed potential issues with temperature affecting their product and the management of network cables and power supplies in larger arrays. Bernard emphasized the importance of keeping network switches local to the racks for simplicity, efficiency, and consistency. and so much more.  



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Now You’re Talking

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Topics Discussed (03/06/2024): The team had a diverse discussion, starting with their personal experiences and preferences. They talked about a new crime technique in Los Angeles affecting Wi-Fi connectivity. The conversation then shifted to personal stories, with Jan and others sharing their experiences living in Santa Barbara, California. The group also touched upon the significant changes in Santa Barbara over the past few decades. The discussion concluded with a light-hearted conversation about a local graveyard offering a stunning view of the ocean. The group also shared stories about concerts they had attended and the environmental impact of oil platforms.



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You’re Telling Me?

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Meeting summary for Thinking Out Loud w/Friends (03/07/2024)
Quick recap
The team had a diverse discussion, starting with their personal experiences and preferences. They talked about a new crime technique in Los Angeles affecting Wi-Fi connectivity. The conversation then shifted to personal stories, with Jan and others sharing their experiences living in Santa Barbara, California. The group also touched upon the significant changes in Santa Barbara over the past few decades. The discussion concluded with a light-hearted conversation about a local graveyard offering a stunning view of the ocean.
Summary
Personal Stories and Crime Techniques in Santa Barbara
The team had a diverse discussion, starting with their personal experiences and preferences. They talked about a new crime technique in Los Angeles affecting Wi-Fi connectivity. The conversation then shifted to personal stories, with Jan and others sharing their experiences living in Santa Barbara, California. The group also touched upon the significant changes in Santa Barbara over the past few decades. The discussion concluded with a light-hearted conversation about a local graveyard offering a stunning view of the ocean. The group also shared stories about concerts they had attended and the environmental impact of oil platforms.
Audio Console and Connectivity Issues Discussed
The team had a detailed discussion about audio consoles, particularly the X series and M series. Bruce and Chris expressed their dislike due to software navigation issues and the need to use a laptop alongside. However, David defended these consoles, highlighting their ubiquity and useful features. The conversation also touched on connectivity issues with Sahara’s consoles, which has been non-functional for three years, revealing that Sahara had closed several years ago. The team also discussed the price difference between Midas and Bearinger boards, concluding that there was no significant price difference. The team also discussed the Sonic View task cam, questioning its unorthodox features, and learned that it had 24 inputs and outputs, three 7-inch screens, and was priced under $10,000.
Product, Tech, and Sports Discussions
The team discussed their experiences with various products and technologies. Jan showed a new battery tester and wished for a similar tool for testing button batteries. The conversation shifted to the PM48 monitor mix box and its Ethernet cable, with Gregory bringing it up. The team also discussed the use of SBL meters and their experiences with them. The conversation then moved to the financial success of Live Nation and other companies, with a focus on the video streaming industry. The team also discussed the potential of a technology that allows a paralyzed man to control a computer cursor with his mind. The conversation concluded with a discussion about Lebron James becoming the first NBA player to score 40,000 career points, with sports expert Tina Finley joining the team to discuss this achievement.
Unionization, Finance, and Apple Products
Jan initiated a discussion about Duke University students voting for unionization, expressing concern about the implications for students and the potential impact on their education. The conversation also touched on financial issues, with Jan bringing up the case of Wayne Lapier, who was found guilty of defrauding NRA members, and the wealth of Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk. The discussion concluded with a brief discussion on the status of Apple’s stock. Christopher, Jan, Bruce, and David then shared their experiences with Apple products, expressing reluctance to upgrade to the latest iPhone models due to the lack of new, useful features, and uncertainty about the utility of the advanced camera. They also discussed the purchase of a Westwood theater by a group of filmmakers, including Steven Spielberg and Bradley Cooper. The group concluded that the theater might survive if the owners did not concern themselves with its financial performance.
Snow, Weather, and Real Estate Trends
The team, including Jan, David, Christopher, and Bruce, had a conversation about snow conditions at David’s Tahoe house. They shared personal experiences and compared notes on heavy snowfall and adverse weather conditions. The conversation shifted to changing weather patterns, with a focus on wildfires in Texas and heavy snow in Tahoe. Towards the end of the discussion, they touched upon the impact of Covid and remote working trends on the real estate market, particularly in Tahoe.
Scam Calls and Texts: Team Shares Experiences
The team, including Jan, Christopher, Bruce, and David, discussed their experiences with scam calls and texts, particularly from corporations interested in buying their homes. They expressed frustration and concern over these scams, with Jan suggesting that these corporations often hide their true intentions. The conversation also touched on the use of voice recordings and the dangers of responding to certain texts. Bruce shared his personal experience of receiving a scam text about an overdue property payment during a trip, warning the team about similar scams. The conversation also took a humorous turn when Jan admitted to falling for telemarketing scams in the past.
Reminiscing, Aging, Fashion, Cars, and Musk: Group Discussion
The group reminisced about Sheldon’s role in the Werewolves band and associated companies, and his retirement and hobbies. They also shared their respective ages, with David revealing that he is the oldest. The conversation then shifted to a casual discussion about personal style and attire, with Eddie’s fashion choices being a particular focus. The topic of Birkenstocks was brought up, with David disclosing that he used to own a pair. The group also discussed their experiences with cars, with Ken revealing that he owns several BMWs and a Kia Stinger GT2. The conversation revolved around car brand rankings and ratings, with Ken praising the advanced features and affordable pricing of Kia and Genesis cars. Jan revealed that she is reluctant to support Elon Musk.
Wealth, Luxury, and Housing Correction
The team discussed wealth and luxury cars in Bangkok, with Jan highlighting its presence despite poor roads. Ken shared an article about the wealth required to be a one percenter in different countries. The conversation shifted to the perception of wealth, with Jan suggesting it’s more than just a dollar amount. David and Ken pointed out that a million dollars doesn’t make one rich in LA, where a median-priced house costs around $600,000. The discussion concluded with Christopher noting a potential housing correction due to everyone wanting to buy houses. The team also discussed Saudi Arabia’s ambitious plans to build a new city, the recent passing of notable personalities, and wayne’s recent performance in Carathool with a band called Wobbly Woop.
Telecommunication Services Discussion
The team had a robust discussion about various telecommunication services. David expressed his satisfaction with AppleCare. Jan shared news about Netflix discontinuing Apple Pay due to high commission, and also discussed her experiences with various internet services, including T-Mobile and Cox. She also highlighted the widespread use of cellular Wi-Fi in Thailand. Jan then presented a $6/month plan offering unlimited telephone, internet, and texting services. Chris shared his positive experience with Google Fi, and Jan mentioned T-Mobile’s Global 15 plus plan offering unlimited calling and texting worldwide. The discussion also touched upon the legality of spoofing caller IDs, and the international capabilities of various services. The team concluded with a light-hearted conversation about potential price hikes.
Friendly Conversation and Future Plans
The meeting was a relaxed conversation among friends, with Jan starting off by sharing a gift she had received. The group also discussed future plans for a show, mentioning that it would be part of a panel next week. The conversation then shifted to Barry Manilow, with wayne expressing his admiration for the artist. The discussion ended with David mentioning an upcoming trip to Aruba for a cruise. They also talked about the upcoming Hotel California Cruise, with a focus on Seventies Romantic Rock and roll Groups.
Trucking Laws, Audio Mixing Consoles, and Personal Anecdotes
The team had a varied discussion about trucking laws in Australia, the sizes of trucks in Australia and America, and a horse race in Carathool. The conversation then shifted to audio mixing consoles, with wayne, Ken, and David discussing the costs and qualities of different options. wayne shared his preference for the Allen & Heath SQ5 and M32, while Ken suggested the Avantis as a cost-effective option. The discussion ended without a clear decision due to the uncertainty about the cost of purchasing a mixing console. The team also shared personal anecdotes and experiences about places they’ve visited or lived in. Towards the end of the meeting, David mentioned a three-week trip he had planned.

Music, Humor, and Discoveries: The team discussed various topics, including switches and a super busy individual who enjoys building things. They also shared updates about a potato joke and found Paul Mccartney’s bass used to record classic Beatle tunes. The conversation then shifted to cover bands, with SoundBroker-Jan sharing his experience of seeing a cover band in Thailand. Ken told a story about Billy Joel hiring a lead singer from a Long Island cover band to do sound checks for him. The team also shared stories about musicians discovered through YouTube videos.

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196 Weeks & Counting

196 Weeks & Counting-Thinking Out Loud w/Friends 196 – Quick recap (02/21/2024):

The team discussed a wide range of topics including music, tour experiences, LinkedIn followership, gamble consoles, and trucks. wayne shared his expertise on console systems, while curt and ken explored the potential of digital technology in sound production. The team also shared experiences and stories about trucks, emphasizing the importance of overbuilding for durability. Bruce shared the history of Rock City Sound and the challenges of driving manual transmission trucks. The meeting ended with a light-hearted discussion about cars.

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60 Years of Beatles Thoughts

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Topics Discussed (02/20/2024): Quick recap
The team had a wide-ranging discussion covering various topics such as safety concerns related to carrying weapons and increased security measures, privacy concerns related to email openings and the potential for tracking, challenges of receiving numerous emails and the importance of quick response times, aging and personal experiences, the nature of brilliance and the importance of individual research, the 60th anniversary of the Ed Sullivan show, Trevor Noah’s performances and the Grammys and Oscars, the use of trackers for security purposes, tech-related topics, the Super Bowl, Apple’s new product, the Apple Vision Pro, Super Bowl commercials and halftime show, technical aspects of network switches and sound systems, technical aspects of IP and TCP/IP protocols, technical issues with audio equipment, and the potential of using monitoring data from a device.



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Another Day In Paradise

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Topics Discussed (02/07/2024): LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE, MILLIONAIRES,  GRAMMY AWARDS HIGHLIGHTS, LAS VEGAS, NFL SUPER BOWL,   BILLY JOEL, JONI MITCHELL, ACTS PLAYING THE LV SPHERE, MICHAEL JORDAN’S CHAMPIONSHIP SNEAKERS, SPORTS STREAMING, APPLE VISION,  MARGO ROBBIE, PAN AM, THE GRATEFUL DEAD MAKE BILLBOARD CHART HISTORY DESPITE DISBANDING IN 1995, RAIN IN LOS ANGELES,  NASA K2-18 B



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Thinking Out Loud w/Friends-Knee Deep In Alligators 02/01/2024

Meeting summary

The team had a wide-ranging discussion on various topics, including space exploration, astrophysics, the Super Bowl, and the political situation in Thailand. They also discussed the challenges of incorporating live instruments into a DJ performance and the potential impact of a new blood test for Alzheimer’s disease. Other topics included cybersecurity, coaching changes in football teams, and the future of live audio products.

Space, Physics, Super Bowl, and Thailand DiscussionGregory, Jan, David, Joshua, Jan Landy, and Tina Finley had a wide-ranging discussion about space exploration, astrophysics, and the upcoming Super Bowl. They touched on recent developments in the field, with Gregory mentioning the release of new resources. The conversation also covered Einstein’s theory of relativity and personal experiences that influenced their interest in physics. David showed images from the Webb telescope, and Joshua expressed interest in VIP tickets and unique seating options. The team also discussed the Super Bowl party and potential arrangements, including using Jan’s house for hosting. They touched on the features of Allegiant Stadium and the practice of switching between real grass and turf. The conversation also covered a stage show and potential political unrest in Thailand, where Jan Landy was at the time.

Carbon Footprint Study and Concert Lateness DiscussionJan Landy announced a study to assess the carbon footprint of the live music industry and propose solutions to mitigate its environmental impact. The team discussed the challenges associated with LED screens and the technical issues of using live instruments with a 90ms throughput delay. Jan also brought up the news of Madonna being sued by a couple for starting her concert late, sparking a discussion about lateness in the industry.

Incorporating Live Instruments and Contractor ChallengesJan Landy discussed the challenges of incorporating live instruments into a DJ performance and the potential issue of hiring independent contractors. The team also discussed a US Department of Labor ruling that would affect everyone in the room, particularly those who hire people. There was a discussion about 1099 forms, with an emphasis on meeting the end of January deadline. The meeting also discussed the challenges faced by gig workers and the legal complexities involved in classifying them as either employees or contractors. SoundBroker-Jan Landy explained the new independent contract test used by the Department of Labor. The participants shared their experiences of being classified under incorrect industry classifications by state authorities. wayne sims shared his experiences from decades ago in the audio and lighting industries, recalling the stigma attached to these fields. The team also expressed frustration over the difficulties of explaining their roles. Wayne concluded by humorously suggesting that he was done with jobs.

Aviation Incidents and Technological AdvancementsThe team discussed a range of topics from aviation incidents to technological advancements. They touched on the potential discovery of Amelia Earhart’s plane and the implementation of Elon Musk’s neural link. A recent incident involving passengers being kept on a plane for an extended period without food or water was also discussed. The team expressed their thoughts on the situation, with SoundBroker.com expressing concern and SoundBroker-Jan Landy suggesting that the Mexican Government’s response was due to the difficulty and cost associated with reboarding the plane. The conversation revealed that airlines could get paid for the hours as long as the door remained shut, but they wouldn’t get paid if they had to go back, implying this might be a reason for not returning the passengers to the terminal.

Alzheimer’s Test, Cybersecurity, Bank Fees, and Tax Impacts

The meeting covered several topics, starting with Jan Landy discussing the potential of a new blood test for Alzheimer’s disease, a development that could offer early detection and potentially prevent the onset of the disease. The issue of cybersecurity was also discussed, with Jan Landy revealing that JP Morgan Chase fights off 45 billion hacking attempts daily, costing an estimated $3.5 billion in bank fees annually. The surge in cyber attacks was attributed to the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence and Russian-based cyber crimes. The conversation then shifted to the Biden Administration’s proposal to eliminate overdraft fees charged by banks, with curt hare and Gregory Baker arguing that banks would likely find other ways to make up for the lost revenue. SoundBroker-Jan Landy and Joshua Zimmermann noted the challenges of passing on these costs to customers, particularly in industries where rates are fixed. The discussion also touched upon the unpredictability of prices and the potential impacts of taxes on the rich.

Football Coaching Changes and Live Audio Industry ImpactsThe meeting primarily revolved around discussions about recent coaching changes in various football teams. The conversation also touched on the impact of a company’s withdrawal from the live audio industry. The group expressed concerns about the future of live audio products and noted the absence of the withdrawing company at the event. They also discussed the potential for other brands, such as SSL and Yamaha, to fill the gap. Additionally, the participants shared their experiences with various vendors and products, particularly focusing on consoles.

Subwoofer Features and New Office Opening Curt discussed the features and benefits of a new 21-inch driver subwoofer, which he has ordered 18 of, highlighting its clean sound, punch, and headroom. He also mentioned the possibility of flying the subwoofers and the recent opening of a new office in Oregon. The participants discussed a variety of topics, including meal planning, potential opportunities to work on the set of “The Price is Right,” and personal experiences with public figures. curt hare shared his approach to meal planning and Jan Landy recounted anecdotes about musicians. The discussion also involved a conversation about Bob Barker, the former host of “The Price is Right,” and his alleged involvement in a fight with Adam Sandler.

Technologies and Products Discussed Curt discussed various technologies and products he encountered at a recent event. He highlighted Direct Out Technologies, a small company that produces customizable switching and routing devices, and Bernie Broderick’s TCM, a device designed to drive and retrieve data. Curt also introduced a standalone recording device from Joe Co. The team also discussed the potential use of a master enslave time clock system to maintain synchronization in wave files. They discussed the potential of EAW returning as a significant player in the industry, the use of Anya, and new products from Shure and Smart. The conversation ended with Curt mentioning the significant presence of Allen Heath at the event.

Sound Equipment Discussion and Future Plans The participants engaged in a detailed discussion about various sound equipment, with Joshua expressing interest in buying Avantis and concerns about his current Avid equipment. Jan from SoundBroker suggested that Joshua could make money by selling parts from his Avid equipment. curt hare shared his experiences with different equipment in various settings, and the group collectively discussed the lifespan of different sound devices, particularly the Milo and older microphones. Curt expressed interest in selling some of his equipment, including the Milo. The conversation also shifted to James Taylor’s upcoming Australian tour and the potential use of Claire Brothers’ system for the show.

Wayne’s Inclusion in Scoville Thing Wayne, Curt, Jan, Fred, and SoundBroker-Jan discussed Wayne joining a group known as the “Scoville thing.” Jan encouraged Wayne to join, with the benefits of meeting Dave directly. Despite Wayne’s uncertainty about his qualifications, Jan reassured him that he was welcome. A problem with Wayne’s email address was also resolved during the meeting. Furthermore, there was a light-hearted discussion about their respective home setups and popular American shows. Towards the end, Jan assigned Wayne a task to prepare a story for the next meeting.

Knee Deep In Alligators

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Topics Discussed (01/31/2024): The team had a wide-ranging discussion on various topics, including space exploration, astrophysics, the Super Bowl, and the political situation in Thailand. They also discussed the challenges of incorporating live instruments into a DJ performance and the potential impact of a new blood test for Alzheimer’s disease. Other topics included cybersecurity, coaching changes in football teams, and the future of live audio products.



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Embarrassing Moments-Thinking Out Loud w/Friends # 192

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Meeting summary for Thinking Out Loud w/Friends (01/25/2024)
Quick recap
The team discussed a variety of topics, including technical issues with audio equipment, scheduling and upcoming plans, and the influence of streaming platforms. They also touched on the history of JBL, the Detroit Lions’ playoff appearance, the New Orleans Jazz Festival, and the potential of AI technology. The meeting was plagued with technical difficulties, but the team managed to discuss their experiences and share their thoughts on various topics.
Summary
Unity and Basketball Talk

Jan Landy and Fred Domenigoni discuss a basketball game, with Fred mentioning the Phoenix Suns’ comeback win over the Dallas Mavericks. Fred is broadcasting a pre- and post-game show from a studio. They discuss the importance of learning to say “no” in work, as Fred hasn’t had a real job since 1986.

Audio Equipment Experiences and Debates

Fred Domenigoni, Ken Newman, and wayne sims discussed their experiences with audio equipment. Fred shared his technical struggles with his console at Cronkite, while Ken recounted a successful gig in Vegas with a Yamaha DM 7 console. The conversation ended with Wayne expressing interest in using the same console. Fred also mentioned his upcoming project, handling the audio for the Paris Olympics. The trio also debated the pros and cons of various audio equipment brands and default settings.

Technical Issues and Digital Mixing Board Discussion

The team faced technical issues during the meeting, which SoundBroker.com helped resolve by guiding participants on how to regain control over video and microphone settings. The discussion then shifted to the functionality of a digital mixing board, with wayne sims and Ken Newman sharing their experiences and preferences. Wayne showed interest in signal path and capacitors, while Ken highlighted the power and versatility of the Digco. Towards the end, Wayne expressed a desire to further discuss this topic with Kurt and shared his experiences working with a Harrison console. Ken also discussed an issue he encountered with a faulty chip in a console, demonstrating his circuit design knowledge and diagnostic skills.

Technical Meeting With David Dansky’s Career Move

The meeting was plagued with technical difficulties, with participants experiencing issues with audio feedback and camera visibility. Despite this, the team managed to discuss their schedules and upcoming plans, with some members planning trips. The conversation also touched on the team’s social media presence, noting they were getting impressions on Linkedin and other platforms. The main part of the meeting revolved around David Dansky plans to perform at two casinos in Louisiana and Mississippi. Originally intended to be temporary while the main sound engineer recovered from an injury, David’s stint at the casinos has turned into a full-fledged career move. There was also mention of a new monitor system being built for these gigs. David Dansky also discussed a forthcoming rock and roll cruise from Miami to Aruba featuring 70s acts, including a set by Dan Kasting.

Technology, Music, Sports, and Travel”.

The team’s discussion covered a wide range of topics. They started by celebrating birthdays and discussing notable individuals born on the same day as Ken Newman and Dan. The conversation then shifted to the history of JBL and its influence in the field, as well as the evolution of technology and personal computers. There was also a discussion about the fortieth anniversary of the introduction of the Mac. The Detroit Lions’ historical appearance in the playoffs was discussed, with potential scenarios for their future success. The meeting also touched on the upcoming New Orleans Jazz Festival and the potential for Billy Joel to tour after his album release. The conversation shifted again to the influence of streaming platforms and the potential for guest appearances by comedians. Lastly, a trip to Vietnam was mentioned, as well as the possibility of John Stewart’s return to The Daily Show.

Demo, Security, Parking, Middle Finger, Space Exploration, Personal Updates

Jan Landy announced a demo for the Panther and the 2100 subwoofer at the City National Grove on January 25. Ken Newman discussed parking costs, suggesting they might be around $25 or $30. Jan also discussed a new security feature in iOS 17.3, emphasizing its importance in preventing unauthorized access to stolen devices. Fred Domenigoni expressed concerns about the feature’s reliance on location services. The meeting also covered a range of topics, including the cultural significance of the middle finger gesture, the history of space exploration, and the issue of space debris. The discussion concluded with personal updates, including curt hare upcoming trip to Namur.

Technology, AI, and Family History Preservation

The team touched on various topics including a rumor about Seattle, the future of lab-grown meat, the unreliability of eyewitness testimonies, and the potential of AI technology. Ken mentioned AI-generated Joe Biden robocalls. The conversation also moved to a Netflix series about the impact of diet on health and the possibility of creating a voice using samples and technology, with Curt suggesting that Joe Biden’s voice might have been manipulated in this way. The group also discussed the idea of preserving family histories through interviews with living relatives and the potential for technology to create new music based on old performers’ databases. Towards the end, the team decided to continue the discussion offline.

Technical Issues With Zoom App

The team encountered technical issues with the Zoom app during the meeting. David, Fred, Jan, and Curt discussed potential solutions such as updating the Zoom version, switching to a computer version, and ensuring correct login details. They also considered browser permissions and operating system versions as potential sources of the issue. David successfully updated his Zoom version during the meeting, but the issue remained unresolved. The team concluded without a definitive resolution to the issue.

Covid-19 Symptoms and Whiskey Tasting

Curt Hare and Fred Domenigoni discussed their recent experiences with an unspecified illness that seemed similar to Covid-19 but wasn’t. They shared their symptoms and treatments, with Curt swearing by Airborne and Fred suggesting the use of vitamin C. The conversation also touched upon Fred’s experience with a new type of whiskey, Kings Creek Tennessee Whisky Cider, which he described as tasting like apple cider with a hint of whiskey flavor. wayne sims joined the meeting briefly before leaving to have lunch.

Hang Gliding and Height Fears Discussion

David Dansky shared his experiences with hang gliding, including a dangerous incident where he almost died and another where he and his friend were injured. Despite his injuries, David was able to continue working as a sound engineer, even receiving praise from Sandy Duncan. The conversation then shifted to the topic of heights, with David, wayne sims, Fred Domenigoni, and Jan Landy discussing their fears and experiences. The team shared their experiences and feelings about heights, with Fred suggesting a visit to the CN Tower in Toronto and Jan recounting his fear when walking on a glass ledge in Singapore. The conversation was informal and did not conclude with a clear decision or next step.

Technical Conversation and Product Introduction

Jan Landy introduced a new gadget, the stouchy, which can be used as a camera mount for smartphones. Fred Domenigoni showed interest in the product. wayne sims encountered a technical issue where he could hear echoes of his own voice, which Jan and Fred helped him resolve. The meeting was primarily a casual conversation about technical issues, personal matters, and upcoming events. No specific decisions, action items, or open questions were discussed in this segment.
Next steps

  • SoundBroker-Jan will send the AI notes to the meeting participants.
  • David will download and install the latest version of the Zoom desktop client.

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