Audio from Redwood Hwy S in Novato
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Okay, it's 8.36, September 13th. And I'm obviously stuck in traffic on the 101, going to work. And thinking about the story, Flight of Forest again, and I just want to take some notes. I don't know. Basically, I don't know if I like the beginning where he was. It jumps off of a bridge and then somehow magically ends up in this underground chamber. I suppose if he's dead, then yeah, it's a spiritual place, so that doesn't really matter. But let's attempt, for example, a scenario where he isn't dead, where he's somehow, we trick the reader, or not trick, but lead the reader to believe that he has entered an underground chamber. That he comes to on his own. So if he's not going to kill himself, how does he get to that chamber? Well, there's the whole subway emergency exit, wrong turn scenario. And there's basically, if we don't consider the subway, then how does he actually end up jumping off the bridge to underground chamber? And the whole point of this is that we need to set the stage for a man who thinks, you know, it's a wonderful life kind of story. His life isn't worth living in someone telling him it is. But I guess my point on this is that the way he's doing it, on this is that it's when in the chamber, he needs to be in the mindset, he needs to be basically, he needs to approach what's his name, not a new besie, he needs to be described, God, Ibeas, or I don't know if that's the name of God, and needs to ask him about all the scrolls on the wall and why he's burning them. And then he'll find out that these are lives that these are the ones who never had a chance. Maybe the thought of seeing, you know, his scroll, about to be burned, gives him the, well I like where, or perhaps instead he starts to ask about stories. And of course reluctantly the guy doesn't tell him, but then he presses and the guy starts to tell him one by one, each one of these stories which are a peer separate, but they're actually his own life. And so the one scroll that he thinks is his is really just a superficial scroll and meant to be like a ruse, he was never really going to burn it, or you know you could think that, right? And so in the end, the end of the story is, yeah so I kind of like this better because like I mean, you can have Ibeas constantly telling him story after story. And in fact what it's kind of a play on a thousand and one night's where Horus tells Ibeas, please just read that story to me. Can you read another, can you read another, and he distracts him and prevents him from burning these stories so that he can hear them and he thinks he's actually saving them. And what he doesn't realize is he's saving himself. Yeah that sounds pretty cool actually. And so with each story he's saving a part of his own, he thinks he's saving a different, you know, part of his life. It's almost as if he needs to learn who he is again. And in fact that's what happens, he has amnesia, he doesn't know what happened. He only remembers jumping almost. So that's part of the whole plot. Yeah I like it. So we have characters Horus, the main character Ibeas is the co narrator. And each of the stories, I don't really know how many stories there are, but we'll get to that. The idea is that there are separate stories in each. And I got to check out the book about Egyptian love poetry because that's another one. Anyway I'm deadry me a lot here not actually telling what's happening. But so if we were to say story number one, now do we want to see, I guess if Horus has amnesia it doesn't really matter if we tell the story of his life. Or do we tell a cloaked version of the story where we stage the story in a different backdrop. But essentially the same like there's that Egyptian love poem where the Nile is the big wide sea. I don't know if the man talks about his lover on the other side and how he can never see her. That's one in some ways. That can be told by itself doesn't even need. It doesn't even need to be re-created or transposed on top of the story of my parents. But it would be cool. Another story is the, you know I love how if we tell it in order we should because I mean there would be times when you give it away. So there's the actual story of the first meeting like you know when they first met through letter writing. And then there's the story of, so you know that's one story. And if we take just to love like in romance aspect there's a few stories there. And then what's the resolution? Is it Horace remembering and then not wanting to kill himself? Do we ever discover why? Because it's a wonderful life. We know why he wants to, I not want to live anymore. But do we know why Horace doesn't want to live anymore? We just know that he tried and essentially was saved. Or we could think he wasn't saved and he was about to be killed. Maybe I won't know. Let me stop that for now.
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I want him to go all the way around around here. So he's going to get a certains one. I don't have one, but I won't walk alone with him. I'm just enjoying designing, I'll get a few drop of things in a minute. People can't imagine 항상 when I showх updatedly not to settle and get it up. An assembled fashion? You know. Right, but probably not. You know that just. All that does is... Put together on this floor. I'm not sure if I can do that. The changes around my whole situation and the other things is going to be decided to sell a house. So, we're going to split everything up to sell it. I mean the young ones. Right. Do they eat me out here? My brother's in our life. I just want to eat. No biggie. And where was your father's house? Tell him. Oh, good. I think we have to pick you up. Everybody needs to know. Everybody in the family needs options. I was thinking I needed it. I don't want my professor to know any options. I need to separate. And you're in a house? I'm on the property. And the rental office. Okay, go ahead. I'm going to get to the bosses' site for you here to go. I moved in because I was teaming places. And we had a department. I'm a graduate of some reason. I think this is so fair. I don't know what about it. Getting discovered this is really the most perfect. So, is there any apartment going to set world for you? Yeah. You can get out of here. You can get out of here. And then we're probably routines that you help. Like no cooking. You know, taking my driving license. Yeah. I'm like, what I'd be like. Yeah, I mean, that's what I say to you. I'm like, I mean, that much different. I would have teamed all the time. I'd have done it. I would have done it. I would have done it. I would have done it. I would have done it. I would have done it. Oh my god. Oh my god. We've got to get somebody the whole time. I was in the emergency. Get off of that then. They're like, they're gonna come on. Yeah. My wife's joining in. Yeah, daddy's no fun. Oh, that's it. No, no, no, no. I just wait for one of them to fall. What you say? Hey, hey, hey. That was awesome. It was awesome. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know how you can do this. That's what I told you. Where? I got the feeling that I was going to go. I actually support with kind of the dashboards. And it was unfortunate that you had to do all those links. Because I think I honestly thought that would be something like that. You couldn't point fingers to the code. But at the same time, yeah, we would have been dead in the world. We would have risked those to all the fires. But instead, we all look like the winners. Yeah. I think it was really okay. But we still want to work on some of that. What we do, I mean, we still have to get a hard work to do. Well, it's a little bit faster. Yeah, we're talking about that. So, this way, one of the things that I've noticed is that I see the swirl bouncing. So I actually, this specification that's very supportive is Rob pointing fingers and very beginning. It's clear, it's the this. It's bad. It's, it's script. It's bloody blocked. None of that has to do with it. Yeah. So, back to working a little bit. And it's sort of like, hey man, fix your shit. And if you bite out hard, you can chew it and you just walk. Well, he jumped to conclusions. And I wouldn't say that they're entirely made of. You know, look, everything's gotta go. And, not just our code, but our, so, as long as we focus on the future, I think, I'm going to do it. But I, I made it clear to Rob that day. Yeah. And I sat there with him and we pounded this. I was like, Rob, this thing is going to take it. Don't worry. It's not the best car, but it's the car that's going to get us to pass. Exactly. All you need. So, you know, look at that. But he's also now kind of pointing fingers at me. He's scripted. That's pretty unaccurably scripted ramp. Uh, hopefully weekend or whatever. We're off the server down. So, not Jason's like, well, let's see. I ran that script for eight years on a server. Never had a problem. What's he for now? And when they run it again, nothing. No problem. You know what I mean? So, it's like, it's just because you see the obvious doesn't mean that's the actual problem. Well, the thing is that it's really hard to manage change. And, you know, way that everybody can actually see what's going on in people's places. So, a five product. And now, she buys a part of it that is coming to me. And it's, um, it's not, I mean, you know, I got to think, well, it's just technology going on. And then I have to check myself because I realized a $1 million shortfall and a disastrous halting of campaign, etc, etc. And we were that close. And that shook me. That was like, Jesus Christ. How do we get here? Um, that's okay. I think, um, we all reacted perfectly. Yeah, we were all out of the pool. So, suppose, we're supposed to be, I mean, I, I think, we could have done a big shout-out. We couldn't have helped anything. For, um, for, um, a team that had, like, I think it was really good that we, that we all kind of, had a new team. And the people who have been to this pool all dated together, we all learned at the same time. And, um, I think, John, even though he got fucking taxes on the blind. Yeah, he got nervous. Um, it wasn't to the point that it stressed his life. No, I'm saying, well, it's just a shout-out to me, but we didn't wrap up. Yeah, I didn't see anyone looking just the way I was doing. And, in case, he feels channels open, we're going to look at the next thing. And, of course, we're going to figure it out, try to be logical about that. I think we're going to be super happy with everything. So, I don't, I don't think it's, you know? Yeah, that's fine. Yeah, just, it starts to view. Well, we changed out the way to, and we just went to the way to, the game. So, I started caring about the plan. I thought it was just going to be one extra server, has a failover. I thought, that's great. I think that's a good idea. And then I heard this. There are low-dancing and then the thing, and then the two failovers. Oh, shit. Yeah. It was a little bit... Production testing the data before launch. Yeah. That right there, just made a change. I'm like, you're testing for the airship on the air. Okay. I know that I have needed that to work. These are test, these two days have been people with fire. They're down saying, this is different. I have to double check all my numbers, figure out the queries, make sure they're clear, read on the code, after spending a week of effort the queries were doing what they're supposed to do. I have to go back and check them all again. I think they were questioning them all as soon as the last minute. No, he did this so well. I think, I'll get that one. That's the last one. That's the last one. That's the last one. Yes. So, I think you will go back. Somewhere from six to four weeks until the day of launch. We should be having a day or another in four or four years. And they were going to ask if we need to make a shift. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. I have, like, a small, like, a few people do that. They don't need her above my head. Yeah. So, I have a small, like, a few people do that. Yeah. So, don't mind me. I'm going to try to try to make a shift. Okay, bye. Thank you. I don't know. I don't know. They have a shift. Yeah. Okay. We're staring at them. I'm looking at them. They're staring at me. Yeah. I really am. I'm looking at them. I'm looking at them. I'm looking at them. I'm looking at them. Wow. Okay. Okay, okay. Okay, okay. Okay, okay, okay. Okay, Point to Okay. So the soundpark42. Completely forgotten, probably. 35, the 14.29. moved to I'm going to try to get the bus to the right. It's normal, you can't get the bus to the right. You can't get the bus to the right. Okay, just try it. Oh, okay. Go on. Go on. Go on. Go on. Go on. Go on. Go on. Go on. Go on. I'm not gonna stop. That's my service. That's why. Thanks. You did good job. Go on. What. From up down here. The car didn't park out. It was. There were more. This was. You see him getting out of the door. Hi sister. That's right here. And I've been a bit of a different problem. I've been a cop just in a collection where stuff is like, like, one of the kind of this stuff, really? Yeah, and you can only do one with this stuff. Wow. Yeah, and so you have to put all your stuff in a locker. Even like yourself. Actually not yourself. We're allowed to take pictures of them. I think too many of you guys. Is it working? Yeah. Did they have a fortune to keep on? Yeah. But they were just boring stacks. Yeah. I'm gonna pass. I'll see you later. Oh, okay. Bye. I don't even know where they just sell iPads. And then you can get the iPad laptop edition. You see? Yeah, they're gonna march. Okay. What do you think they want? Yeah, I'm just gonna get them to take this place. Alright, to try. She's slightly wondering what's going on here. No, keep it. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay.