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Re: Where do they record podcasts?

Postby Bober » Sat Apr 10, 2010 9:58 am

deemery wrote:p.s. did anyone catch the Monty Python reference in the picture caption?

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Camelot! Camelot! It's only a model.......

Not that I watched "Holly Grail" or anything anything like that. I always liked the scenes with the rabbit and "The Bridge of Death"

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Re: Where do they record podcasts?

Postby deemery » Sat Apr 10, 2010 4:15 pm

You'll notice that Doug's door is closed tightly, while the other doors are cracked, implying Doug is using his facility. I attribute that to a high fiber vegan macrobiotic diet :ymdevil:

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Re: Where do they record podcasts?

Postby deemery » Sat Apr 10, 2010 4:17 pm

My favorite scene in the whole movie (and I can probably recite the entire script from heart), is the one that has the peasants saying, "He must be a king." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0Emyojca0U (note: this scene contains dirty pictures and naughty language...)

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Re: Where do they record podcasts?

Postby ACL1504 » Sat Apr 10, 2010 8:05 pm

The sense of humor on this forum is wonderful!

=)) =)) =)) Great job!

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Re: Where do they record podcasts?

Postby DarkTerritory » Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:21 am

Nuts, Norm beat me to the squeaky chair comment.

I would have thought that Scott's 'recording booth' would have been one of the two-story ones... I'll leave it for others to decide who inhabits the upper and lower...

God Job, Dave! BTW You need a little white rabbit with Big, pointy teeth in there too...
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Re: Where do they record podcasts?

Postby deemery » Sat May 08, 2010 1:35 pm

JimmyD wrote:Dave, you could've at least made mine wheelchair accessible!

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The Engineering Department and Carpenter Shop of the Sandy Lake & Northern are pleased to fix this deficiency:
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ADA-(almost) compliant podcast recording studio
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This will be shipped via the Pennsy Middle Div in the next couple of days :-)

And for the record, here's the original podcasting facility (since the photo got 'eaten by grues' here)
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Original non-compliant podcasting facility
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(It was interesting doing the research. The facility is long enough, but is about 10" too narrow to fully meet ADA requirements.)

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Re: Where do they record podcasts?

Postby JimmyD » Sat May 08, 2010 3:15 pm

We have decided to put the "studios" at various locations on the layout. Doug's is going to be next to a burger joint.

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Re: Where do they record podcasts?

Postby deemery » Sat May 08, 2010 3:48 pm

JimmyD wrote:We have decided to put the "studios" at various locations on the layout. Doug's is going to be next to a burger joint.

JD

Makes sense. Modern day internet technology does not require physical co-location for these facilities. And I suspect that distance provides welcome ventilation, too. Although I probably should have done a power pole/line drop for each one.

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