I got a tall mic stand, so it sits on the floor and doesn't pick up table vibration. But if I do a podcast on that topic, nobody's going to listen. Maybe it'll sound better if I just move the words around? Here's your show.
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I'm not kidding. That's really what this episode is about. I'm still trying to streamline the recording process because that's the only thing that's keeping me from coming down here to Studio A (which is comfortably cool in Minnesota summers) and getting an episode recorded. In this case, it's going to take three or four times longer to post this than it did to record it.
Thanks to Matt from California for the feedback -- in Northern California, which I assume was earthquake free this month. One of my colleagues experienced a 3 a.m. aftershock while at a conference in Long Beach, which is south of L.A., and I realized that "experience an earthquake" might be on the bucket list that I don't keep.