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Hear the bitter voice of the meanest asshole in the Mac market

No, not Angry Drunk, me. I did an interview with Craig Peterson a while ago, and I finally remembered to listen to it.

Okay, I'm lying. I hate listening to myself talk, probably more than you do, but it's worthwhile as a review tool, aka Chuck's infamous "what did we learn" idea.

Anyway, here it is. I was outside on my iPhone for it, so my audio levels are rather low.


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Bone conduction makes everyone's voice sound smoother sexier than it really is. Fortunately, I got over my distaste for my own voice in high school, thanks to the language lab I used as part of German class. Having to listen to myself say such phrases as "Das Leben ist ganz besser, nachdem man von dem Schrank heraus kommt" really helped.

Posted by: pmbuko Author Profile Page | July 7, 2008 2:26 PM

Good interview. The host is a bit on the *dedicated* side of formal nerdery, but I suppose that's par for the subject matter.

Posted by: Moeskido Author Profile Page | July 8, 2008 6:30 AM

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