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Summary for Thinking Out Loud w/Friends: Meeting 191 – The Mile High Club


Quick recap Jan 17, 2024 04:41 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)


Jan shared about his new microphone setup in Bangkok and the alternatives for dealing with echo issues. Bruce discussed his upcoming travel plans and his work as a conference attendee. They both emphasized the importance of showing interest in others and building good relations. Bruce, Jan, curt, and others had a diverse discussion about their lives and experiences. Mark shared about his recent health challenges and the Coachella music festival lineup. The team discussed various topics, starting with extreme weather conditions and global warming. They also discussed technical issues with the latest iPhone models and Zoom platform. The team discussed the potential of AI in various technological innovations. The meeting primarily focused on the importance of early health detection and prevention. The team also discussed their experiences with patch bays in their systems and maintenance of equipment.

Summary

Microphone Setup and Positive Response in Bangkok

Jan discussed their new microphone setup in Bangkok, where they were testing it while staying at the Renaissance Hotel. They mentioned using a Rode shotgun microphone with a Tech Rise adaptor, and filming the meeting with their iPhone. They also mentioned having two alternatives for dealing with any echo issues. The meeting also touched on the positive response they were receiving from their show, with Jan noting that it was getting a lot of thumbs up. They also discussed a previous conversation about Yamaha, which they found to be a good discussion.

Travel, Conferences, and Relationship Building

Bruce shared their upcoming travel plans to attend the National Sales Conference for Blue Cross in Orlando and the Lacosta show in San Diego. They also discussed their work as a conference attendee, emphasizing the balance between listening and hearing during presentations. Bruce recounted their experiences with the Milken Institute and the Milken foundation’s philanthropic work. They also shared their strategy for building rapport with new crews, which involves learning about their personal lives and making them feel comfortable. Bruce and Jan discussed the importance of showing interest in others and building good relations. They agreed that people are more likely to go the extra mile for those who demonstrate they care about them.

Life Experiences and Industry Updates

Bruce, Jan, curt, and others had a diverse discussion about their lives and experiences. Bruce shared their regrets about not finishing their degree and their negative experience with Full Sale. The conversation then shifted to lawns, with Bruce recounting their past experiences and the team humorously discussing potential interactions with kids on their lawns. The discussion also covered background settings during the meeting, with curt sharing their experiences and Bruce inquiring about curt’s mixer. The conversation about their experiences in the studio and live event industries led to a discussion about the challenges they faced and the equipment they used. Towards the end of the meeting, they mentioned upcoming industry events.

Health, Coachella, and Sound Company of the Year

Mark shared about their recent health challenges, which included a hospital stay due to pleural effusion, a complication of pneumonia. They underwent a successful VATS surgery and was feeling well post-surgery. The conversation then shifted to a discussion about the Coachella music festival lineup, with Mark leading the critique of the lineup as unimpressive. Despite the lackluster performers, the group agreed that the festival would still likely sell out due to its popularity. The discussion was led by Mark, with Ken and others sharing their experiences and observations about the event. The conversation concluded with Ken being congratulated on their company’s recognition as “Sound Company of the Year”.

Extreme Weather, Volcanoes, Global Warming, Aluminum, Hydropower, MyPillow, Mile High Club, TSA, Guns, Costco: A Varied Discussion

The team discussed various topics, starting with the extreme weather conditions affecting Ken’s location and the volcanic activity in Iceland, as shared by Jan. They also touched on global warming, with Bruce and Ken expressing skepticism. The conversation then shifted to the environmental impact of aluminum production and the use of hydropower in Iceland. Later, Jan shared about the logo of the week, linked to a story about MyPillow founder’s ads being pulled off the air due to unpaid bills. They also discussed a story about a man attempting to join the Mile High Club on a plane and attacking a flight attendant. The conversation ended with a debate on the TSA’s consideration of implementing self-checkpoints and the announcement that over 6,700 guns were intercepted at US airports in 2023. Lastly, Jan discussed Costco’s new policy requiring members to scan their membership cards at the entrance to reduce sharing of accounts.

Technology, Theater, and Clientele: A Meeting Summary

The meeting covered a range of topics, starting with a discussion on the latest iPhone models and their features. Jan and Christopher expressed concerns about the high price and decreasing demand for the new models. The conversation then shifted to a technical issue about sound quality in a theater due to a suboptimal mixing position, as voiced by Ken. Mark agreed and mentioned the theater’s design, while Ken and curt discussed the infrastructure for power and signal supply to the console. The discussion concluded with a mention of a non-profit or for-profit facility that caters to wealthy clientele, with uncertainty about its status.

Zoom Technical Issues and Comparison With VoIP Providers

The team discussed technical issues with David’s camera and the Zoom platform, with David experiencing difficulties with muting and video, and Gregory suggesting it might be a glitch. They also discussed the possibility of a blacklist on Zoom and issues accessing and navigating a certain platform, with Jan suggesting these problems might be resolved by updating to the newest software version. The team also compared Zoom Phone with other VoIP service providers such as RingCentral, Vonage, and 8×8, emphasizing its affordability, compatibility with various devices, and the ease with which it can be integrated with existing systems. The conversation concluded with a brief discussion about the number of plugins that can be used with the service.

Podcast, Birthday, Las Vegas Residency, Visual Effects, Venue Challenges

The team discussed a UK-based podcast similar to their own show, with Jan announcing Ken’s upcoming birthday. They also discussed the Dadding Company’s plans for a residency in Las Vegas in May, expressing concerns about the sound system and mixing console, with curt intending to consult Derek about these issues. The team also explored the potential of using a sphere for visual effects and its catering to a jam band crowd. They touched upon issues at the Fountain Blue and challenges of hosting events in new venues due to light pollution and financial considerations. Towards the end, they discussed a potential event featuring Carrie Underwood at Resorts World.

AI’s Potential in Technological Innovations

The team primarily focused on the potential of AI in various technological innovations. David noted the ubiquity of AI in devices and its potential use in clear video screens and cooking appliances. Ken inquired about the possibility of AI in clear video screens. The team also touched on the use of AI in a new train system being built in Las Vegas. The conversation briefly touched on COVID-19 safety measures and the potential impact of a Formula One event on Las Vegas’s economy. They also discussed the implications of AI replacing human engineers and the use of humanoid robots in the workplace. The conversation concluded with a debate on the potential of AI in predicting a baby’s needs and the implications of AI replacing human engineers.

Health Checks, Credentials, and Gambit Consoles

The meeting primarily focused on the importance of early health detection and prevention. Mark shared their personal experience, emphasizing the need for regular check-ups. Later, Jan addressed an issue of needing credentials to access the meeting room, deciding to resolve it by making it easier for all participants. curt then presented their project, discussing the history and specifics of Gambit consoles. The conversation also touched upon the challenges of changing Google credentials and its impact on the meeting link.

Patch Bays, Cleaning, and Maintenance

curt, Ken, and David discussed their experiences with patch bays in their systems. curt shared their approach to keeping the patch bays clean and covered to prevent issues, and their plans to switch to nickel-plated cables. David recalled their use of patch bays in casinos where filtered air was beneficial. Ken remembered encountering problems with certain patch bays. The conversation also touched upon maintenance and cleaning of equipment, with curt sharing their experience using a specific product for cleaning contacts and an ultrasonic cleaner for all the equipment. Bruce and Jan also shared their experiences with portable routers and issues with email communication.

Next steps
Jan will look into the issue with David’s camera and Zoom credentials.

Jan will remove the credential validation requirement for the meeting link.

Jan will send out the AI summaries and help with the Amazon affiliate links.

Our Current Events Show # 137

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Our Current Events Show # 137 – Presented by SoundBroker.com and hosted by Jan Landy. An entertaining robust discussion offering opinions on current events.

Offer your opinion every Wednesday at 5 PM -Las Vegas (UTC-8)/ 8 PM EDT

It’s more satisfying than seeing a therapist and it gives you a chance to laugh while learning about the latest of what is happening in our world and how it affects us.

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Happy New Year 2023

Happy New Year 2023- May this be all of our best years ever

Per our tradition, although SoundBroker.com will continue to function, our office will be closing on 23 Dec and reopening on Monday, 3 January 2022. During that period, email and telephone responses will be extremely limited.

This is the 25th consecutive year that I have had the opportunity to wish you a very happy and healthy holiday season.

I could not have survived all of these years without all of the thousands of people believing and trusting in me to provide them and you with the ultimate in service which I have provided. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.

This year I turned 71 and I continue to love what I do, and as you continue to support SoundBroker, I will be around for many years to come.

Our Current Events RoundTable Show 134

Presented By SoundBroker.com

Join us Wednesday at 5 PM -Las Vegas (UTC-8)/ 8 PM EDT for Our Current Events MasterMind Round Table – Show # 134 presented by SoundBroker.com. 

Jan Landy hosts an entertaining robust discussion offering opinions on current events. 

It’s more satisfying than seeing a therapist and it gives you a chance to laugh while learning about the latest of what is happening in our world and how it affects us. If you want to participate and be on the Zoom panel contact me. 

Raining in Phuket In the High Season

It is 1 pm on a Monday and I am sitting in my makeshift office (2nd bedroom) in Phuket, Thailand and it is thundering and raining outside my window. Even the ducks, swans, and fish think that it is time that the rainy season ended and the sunny skies returned to the island. What happened to the beautiful weather the high season brings?

The interesting fact is that I live in Las Vegas where we would do almost anything to have as much rain as they are experiencing here, but I went from one extreme to the other.

I now realize that although the best scenario would be to have a balance of rain and sunshine, however, because that is not a possibility, I choose sunshine over rain.

Here is to sunny days in Phuket

SoundBroker’s 129th Current Events RoundTable Show

Recorded on Wednesday 11/9/2022 at 5 PM -Las Vegas (UTC-8)/ 8 PM EDT.

SoundBroker’s 129th Current Events RoundTable Show


Jan Landy hosts an entertaining robust discussion offering opinions on current events.

It’s more satisfying than seeing a therapist and it gives you a chance to laugh while learning about the latest of what is happening in our world and how it affects us. If you want to participate and be on the Zoom panel contact me.

Please join our LinkedIn discussion group Friends of the RoundTable https://lnkd.in/gHE5vCC7

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Some of the topics discussed in this episode:

$2.04 billion Powerball lottery jackpot that a single ticket holder/


Tropical Storm Nicole FLA

Pollstar – Live Nation LN reported revenue of nearly $6.2 billion, up 63% against Q3 of 2019, the standard comparison as the industry returns to in-person events after two years of COVID-19 shutdowns. https://news.pollstar.com/2022/11/03/live-nation-reports-record-q3-earnings-on-back-of-blockbuster-summer-season/

Billy Joel & Stevie Nicks Team Up For Stadium ShowsRock Hall Mints Diverse 2022 Class: Almost Six-Hour Show Offers Calls for Tolerance & Women’s Rights, Highlighted By Amazing Musical Performances


Starbucks has debuted its holiday cups, an annual tradition dating back to 1997 that unofficially rings in the season for the chain’s fervent fans.
Buying a cherry-red smile… but the outlook is more matte than glossy. Beauty titans have often been shielded during economic downturns thanks to the so-called lipstick effect. In gloomy times, cash-stressed consumers can’t afford big-ticket items, so they console themselves by indulging in small luxuries

As the US economy shrank in the first quarter, lipstick sales jumped 48% from last year (2X as fast as other beauty products).

1.5 degrees Celsius is how much our planet needs to limit global warming to avoid surpassing a key tipping point beyond which the risk of extreme drought, wildfires, floods and food shortages will increase dramatically, the UN says.
Researchers say one of the most visible indicators of climate change is its effect on Earth’s iconic glaciers, a major source of freshwater supply. Glaciers have been melting at an extreme pace in recent decades, leading to around 20% of sea level rise since 2000.

https://www.buzzfeed.com/amphtml/nataliebrown/inexpensive-shark-tank-products


Fortune – Tesla’s Elon Musk faces trial, again—this time over his $56 billion paycheck that’s the ‘largest in human history’

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/tesla-elon-musk-faces-trial-133831999.html