Miking a group of people
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Internet pundit whose schtick is telling young men super-basic tips about adulthood ("practice good hygiene" "clean your room"). he's one of the icons of the right-wing "manosphere"
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Okay so what does he have to do with a surfing podcast?vomitHatSteve wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 11:38 am Internet pundit whose schtick is telling young men super-basic tips about adulthood ("practice good hygiene" "clean your room"). he's one of the icons of the right-wing "manosphere"
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He's an internet intellectual opinion monkey who stands on one side of a line society has drawn in the sand to divided people into groups to shit on when that individuals opinions do not align with the other side of the lines beach sand divide.
Meanwhile everyone else on the beach that wasn't at the line drawing doesn't give a shit and are still swimming, playing volleyball, boiling clams and having fun living life while the two other groups over at the line in the sand continue to bicker with each as if anyone actually gives a shit about their efforts.

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Now, clean up your room!
I entered him into the conversation when you commented on the length of JD's podcast [mention]Greg_L[/mention] - there's a "thing" out on the net these days where various people who consider themselves intellectuals do really, really, really long podcasts and YouTube discussions - and he's a prime offender.
He has a voice somewhat like Kermit the Frog.
I don't think you'd be a fan.

I entered him into the conversation when you commented on the length of JD's podcast [mention]Greg_L[/mention] - there's a "thing" out on the net these days where various people who consider themselves intellectuals do really, really, really long podcasts and YouTube discussions - and he's a prime offender.
He has a voice somewhat like Kermit the Frog.
I don't think you'd be a fan.

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Lol. I really struggle with podcasts. I just can't get into any of them. I do like "My Favorite Murder"...well I used to, when they actually talked about murder. Now it's just two ladies gabbing at each other.Armistice wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 8:18 pm Now, clean up your room!![]()
I entered him into the conversation when you commented on the length of JD's podcast @Greg_L - there's a "thing" out on the net these days where various people who consider themselves intellectuals do really, really, really long podcasts and YouTube discussions - and he's a prime offender.
He has a voice somewhat like Kermit the Frog.
I don't think you'd be a fan.![]()
I thought about doing a podcast a while back because I'd be excellent at it, but damn, I just don't want to be podcast guy.
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Yeah, I wouldn't be able to do it either. I just hate listening to my own voice. My two mates who do it are both teachers, one of them is also an author and they both commetate on surf contests all the time.Greg_L wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 12:58 amLol. I really struggle with podcasts. I just can't get into any of them. I do like "My Favorite Murder"...well I used to, when they actually talked about murder. Now it's just two ladies gabbing at each other.Armistice wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 8:18 pm Now, clean up your room!![]()
I entered him into the conversation when you commented on the length of JD's podcast @Greg_L - there's a "thing" out on the net these days where various people who consider themselves intellectuals do really, really, really long podcasts and YouTube discussions - and he's a prime offender.
He has a voice somewhat like Kermit the Frog.
I don't think you'd be a fan.![]()
I thought about doing a podcast a while back because I'd be excellent at it, but damn, I just don't want to be podcast guy.
They've had this idea a while and it appears to be gaining a bit of traction which is nice.
The longest episode we did ended up getting split in two cos it was over 3 hours long "surf travel disasters" various short interviews and emails from loads of people about all the shit that's gone wrong on surf trips.
We had to re-record some bits towards the end cos one of the presenters was so drunk by that point and could barely string a sentence together.
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I've gotten roped into being a podcaster. On the one hand, chatting about music with some friends for a few hours is pretty fun.
On the other, I don't listen to our podcast. it might be good if we edited it, but we don't. Our target demographic (KISS fans) has terrible taste, and apparently they love the format.
On the other, I don't listen to our podcast. it might be good if we edited it, but we don't. Our target demographic (KISS fans) has terrible taste, and apparently they love the format.
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I've been thinking about what I could talk about on a podcast that anyone might be interested in listening to. And I'm coming up with nothing.
Ooooh I know...intake valve closing points and exhaust flow scavenging in high rpm race engines. That would be thrilling!
Ooooh I know...intake valve closing points and exhaust flow scavenging in high rpm race engines. That would be thrilling!
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[rocks] I wouldn't take that for granite [/rocks]Greg_L wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 12:07 pm I've been thinking about what I could talk about on a podcast that anyone might be interested in listening to. And I'm coming up with nothing.
Ooooh I know...intake valve closing points and exhaust flow scavenging in high rpm race engines. That would be thrilling!

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Lol. Speaking of rocks....
[podcast]imagine small rocks being shaken around in a metal coffee can. Think of that sound. It's not uncommon to hear a sound similar to that coming from a gasoline engine, usually under acceleration. That sound is called "detonation". Detonation is the air/fuel mixture exploding on it's own before or after the spark plug lights it off. There are several factors that can cause this to happen, and none of it is good. Any uncontrolled burning of the air/fuel is real bad. Every little rattle you hear is your engine block ringing like a bell and your pistons dying.
Diesels on the other hand only run because of detonation. Diesel will explode on it's own under enough pressure. Diesel engines don't use spark plugs, they use ridiculous compression to pop off the air/diesel mix. Diesel engines are designed to work this way, and their parts are generally much more robust than gasoline engine parts. Detonation is good for diesels, and a death sentence for gasoline.[/podcast]
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Maybe building amp kits? subset: where to run the heater wires and why?
Or how being a drumber translates and affects playing guitar?
Or the history of and differences between Marshalls.
Or getting good results from miking amps?
Or getting good mix sounds from guitar tracks?
Or the challenges of having a 2 legged dog?
Or "Do orange drop caps actually make a difference?" (info soon to be learned)
Or the history of Mosrites and why the new ones might be better players?
Or surf guitar and the proper reverb to accomplish it?
I'm actually just getting started but I have things to go do .......

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Lol no one wants to hear about any of that!Lt. Bob wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 2:42 pm
Maybe building amp kits? subset: where to run the heater wires and why?
Or how being a drumber translates and affects playing guitar?
Or the history of and differences between Marshalls.
Or getting good results from miking amps?
Or getting good mix sounds from guitar tracks?
Or the challenges of having a 2 legged dog?
Or "Do orange drop caps actually make a difference?" (info soon to be learned)
Or the history of Mosrites and why the new ones might be better players?
Or surf guitar and the proper reverb to accomplish it?
I'm actually just getting started but I have things to go do .......![]()

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We call it "pinking". A very ghey name for a catastrophic process.Greg_L wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 2:25 pmLol. Speaking of rocks....
[podcast]imagine small rocks being shaken around in a metal coffee can. Think of that sound. It's not uncommon to hear a sound similar to that coming from a gasoline engine, usually under acceleration. That sound is called "detonation". Detonation is the air/fuel mixture exploding on it's own before or after the spark plug lights it off. There are several factors that can cause this to happen, and none of it is good. Any uncontrolled burning of the air/fuel is real bad. Every little rattle you hear is your engine block ringing like a bell and your pistons dying.
Diesels on the other hand only run because of detonation. Diesel will explode on it's own under enough pressure. Diesel engines don't use spark plugs, they use ridiculous compression to pop off the air/diesel mix. Diesel engines are designed to work this way, and their parts are generally much more robust than gasoline engine parts. Detonation is good for diesels, and a death sentence for gasoline.[/podcast]
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We call it "pinging"...similar.
"knocks and pings" is a phrase for a poorly running engine. Although a knock is far worse than a ping. Pings are bad and lead to damage, knocks mean the damage is already done.
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[mention]Greg_L[/mention] We have enough of a panel here at the rebels any number of us could easily do a half hour long podcast on anything and everything that sits under our roof currently. [mention]Lt. Bob[/mention] picked a shitload of them at random.
Some of the other podcasts out there make me shake my head that they have the following they do. I won't name names because i know this chap in real life and i know for a fact he is an unregistered lurker based only on really pointed things he mentions in conversation the few times we do chat out and about in the meatworld, but his podcast is a fucking dreadful guitar collector elite circle jerkery and apparently is doing ok with it. It's gaining traction. he's actually earning money just sitting there fanboying over PRS guitars and the "pros to playing a relic'd guitar live" Shit like that. just being an generally lame elitist cocksack.
I have thought a number of times it would be cool to do a recording rebels podcast because there is shit loads of knowledge here and honestly a lot of the characters here are quite colorful. But the logisitcs in getting something like that set up so we could do it as a group remotely is far beyond my level of making shit happen.
Plus it would be a good excuse to inject a lot of your guys songs into something. Modern radio play if you will.
Some of the other podcasts out there make me shake my head that they have the following they do. I won't name names because i know this chap in real life and i know for a fact he is an unregistered lurker based only on really pointed things he mentions in conversation the few times we do chat out and about in the meatworld, but his podcast is a fucking dreadful guitar collector elite circle jerkery and apparently is doing ok with it. It's gaining traction. he's actually earning money just sitting there fanboying over PRS guitars and the "pros to playing a relic'd guitar live" Shit like that. just being an generally lame elitist cocksack.
I have thought a number of times it would be cool to do a recording rebels podcast because there is shit loads of knowledge here and honestly a lot of the characters here are quite colorful. But the logisitcs in getting something like that set up so we could do it as a group remotely is far beyond my level of making shit happen.
Plus it would be a good excuse to inject a lot of your guys songs into something. Modern radio play if you will.

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I think it's the proliferation of youtube "experts" that have completely soured me on being part of that guru-wannabe community. It's just so watered down, especially in the guitar world. How many fucking guitar channels do there need to be? Why are people so eager to worship at the altar of regular dudes that just happen to make videos? Why on earth does anyone give a fuck what Phlilip McKnight thinks? Why the fuck do I even know his name? He's truly nothing. To me, podcasts are no different. They might even be worse because they require no video skills. I can't even begin to imagine the struggle to build an audience amongst the overwhelming amount of crap out there.WhiskeyJack wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 5:37 pm @Greg_L We have enough of a panel here at the rebels any number of us could easily do a half hour long podcast on anything and everything that sits under our roof currently. @Lt. Bob picked a shitload of them at random.
Some of the other podcasts out there make me shake my head that they have the following they do. I won't name names because i know this chap in real life and i know for a fact he is an unregistered lurker based only on really pointed things he mentions in conversation the few times we do chat out and about in the meatworld, but his podcast is a fucking dreadful guitar collector elite circle jerkery and apparently is doing ok with it. It's gaining traction. he's actually earning money just sitting there fanboying over PRS guitars and the "pros to playing a relic'd guitar live" Shit like that. just being an generally lame elitist cocksack.
I have thought a number of times it would be cool to do a recording rebels podcast because there is shit loads of knowledge here and honestly a lot of the characters here are quite colorful. But the logisitcs in getting something like that set up so we could do it as a group remotely is far beyond my level of making shit happen.
Plus it would be a good excuse to inject a lot of your guys songs into something. Modern radio play if you will.
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Oh i hear you loud and clear and don't disagree. Guru Wanna be is a great way to put it too.Greg_L wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 5:55 pm
I think it's the proliferation of youtube "experts" that have completely soured me on being part of that guru-wannabe community. It's just so watered down, especially in the guitar world. How many fucking guitar channels do there need to be? Why are people so eager to worship at the altar of regular dudes that just happen to make videos? Why on earth does anyone give a fuck what Phlilip McKnight thinks? Why the fuck do I even know his name? He's truly nothing. To me, podcasts are no different. They might even be worse because they require no video skills. I can't even begin to imagine the struggle to build an audience amongst the overwhelming amount of crap out there.


I was mostly just pointing out that the folks here could pull together better content than 99% of what is already out there if the knowledge was there to make it happen.

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we could archive some stuff from each of us and then someone could pull together a Rebels podcast.
Someone could be the interviewer and use recorded musings by each rebel concerning something they know about to put together a bunch of shows
Someone could be the interviewer and use recorded musings by each rebel concerning something they know about to put together a bunch of shows
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Recording challenge #7: 30 minute podcast pilot


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I am down with this.
Really though, it would be cool to bring [mention]liv_rong[/mention] in on a podcast. he just has that "wow" factor that is needed.
