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2345 my street my town, my state cheers Last edited by 49studebaker; 07-03-2009 at 08:59 PM. |
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Sorry, but I just can't resist commenting that every time I see the "buy me a beer" phrase, all I can think of are the mis-heard lyrics of "Buy me a beer, Mr. Shane."
- Andy
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Sorry to take this thread off topic. The last thing I would ever want to do is derail someone from requesting beer
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Thank you. I feel terribly uncultured at the moment. I'm gonna go drink a beer, perhaps an import
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Warning, off topic beer post to follow.
I am an American and several years ago I moved to The Netherlands, the land of Heineken. When I walked into the local pub and asked for "a beer" guess what they gave me? Yes, the cheap local beer - Heineken. When I looked around to see what the young, hip, cool, 20 somethings (which I am NOT) were drinking, they had the expensive imported beer - Budweiser. The power of marketing. I soon discovered Belgian Beer and forgot all about Bud and Heineken. Regards, Tom
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Part 1 of 2 of the GeekTonic interview is posted - ready for your viewing now
UPDATE 7/7: Part 2 of 2 of the interview is now posted also Last edited by Brent; 07-07-2009 at 07:35 AM. |
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Great interview, but do you really have to torture me by putting off the Hulu discussion for another day?
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I'm very pumped for the Sage on USB. I can already see how awesome that will be for getting many of your average users setup on Sage. I would even consider going to it (and freeing up a Windows License).
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Great interview Brent! Thanks for taking the time, not just to do the interview, but to transcribe and post it on your site, not to mention asking some good questions.
So much of my time is invested with my own Sage setup and in this forum, yet I know so little about this company. This was a fantastic way of exposing that side of this wonderful company. Can't wait to read Part 2! Keep up the good work
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I'm kind of excited about the USB SageTV as well. What kind of solutions are there on Linux for doing commercial detection for MPEG2 and H.264? And I wonder how easily the DHCP server could be added to the Linux distro? My current SageTV server has dual NIC's. One for the wider LAN and a dedicated one for my HDHR.
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"seriously", that's not the face I pictured for Jeff |
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Some day when SageTV7 is released I'd love to get him on a podcast roundtable or something like that with Ustream so we could get everyone participating. I'm just not set up for that sort of thing at this point. Tell you what I really learned from our conversation - Jeff is a really bright guy who is focused on us (the users) and making SageTV work for the enthusiast while hopefully expanding that market a bit if possible. It was great for him to take the time to share with everyone. PS: Part 2 will be up very early tomorrow a.m. Last edited by Brent; 07-06-2009 at 03:16 PM. |
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I loved part 1. Can hardly wait for part 2. Very good interview. Gave a good feel for what Jeff is about and for SageTV in general.
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Brent,
Great job on the interview! Many thanks for your hard work that you put into this. I am looking forward to part 2 I think there’s some good things to come with Sage. Keep up the great work! |
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Well done, Brent. Looking forward to part 2.
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Nice job Brent.
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Brent,
Very well done indeed. Thanks. Really looking forward to part 2. Also a big thanks to Jeff. From what I've read he is focusing on exactly those things that come up on these forums all the time: - Make it a real HTPC, not a great DVR with other HTPC functionality being just mediocre. - Make it easier for non-techies to install and setup. - Make it stable. - Focus on extenders (for many reasons). - Focus on the mass (consumer) market. - Make it work better with Blu Ray (although that sounds like it will take a while longer.) - Make a better UI. - Get better "press" (see comments about comparisons to Popcorn Hour.) I think he hit all the bases. I can't think of another major issue he did not address. Anybody see something I missed? (Hey Jeff, Maybe you should consider running for Congress. Those "gentlemen" also say everything we want to hear but THEY generally do not follow through while you DO!) If Jeff follows through on all of this then I'm a happy camper. (I'm a happy camper now, so I guess I'll be a happier camper ) All of this sounds great so based on Brent's comments previously I'm expecting bad news on Hulu. (Probably along the same lines as the iPod comment Jeff made.) Tom
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Brent,
I agree this was a great review. I, too, am excited and concerned to hear about a USB bootable SageTV distro. Sounds great from a simplicity standpoint, but some of the things we enjoy about a windows/mac/WHS will go away for us non-linux users... For example, I run a script that backs up my sageTV directory nightly. I would have no idea how to do this in Linux. Likewise I use "idle" time on the SageTV server to archive my DVDs to mkv's using Handbrake. Not that any of that should matter. I still think it's a great idea. And it may not be specifically for me, but I could see it making SageTV adoption way waaayyyy easier. Once again, good job. And thanks to Jeff for taking the time to do this interview.
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