This talk reminds me of these gorgeous floppy disks I got from https://pizzelpodcast.com
There's a long and interesting story behind these, but each of those disks has an hour-long podcast on it.
One of them also has an audio player for the format that the podcast is encoded in, plus a 15-minute bonus podcast, plus some extras.
It is seriously impressive. I'm planning to have them framed.
Si habláis español, os animo a que vengáis a mi charla hoy, viernes 15 de mayo, a las 14:00 en la sala 104C, donde voy a hablar de zonas horarias. #pyconus
Mfw I'm trying to cut down my talk and I realize I can't avoid saying "línea internacional de cambio de fecha" (international date line).
> Bola de Dragón Z (also known as Dragon Ball Z) is the European Spanish dub of ドラゴンボールZ. This dub was based on three dubs: the Galician dub (also from Spain, although it was a translation derived from the French dub); the English translated scripts by Toei; and the French dub.
Apparently the first 103 episodes of Dragon Ball Z in the European Spanish dub were a translation of the Galician dub, which was a translation of the French translation of the original Japanese.
Ok yeah that is actually pretty loud. This is the power spectrum with the tip held about an inch away from the microphone. Going "aah" at the same microphone from the same distance at a normal or slightly elevated speaking level is giving me peaks around -40 and this thing is doing -20.
So this happened at TSA today, which means it's time to get new headphones. Are bone conduction headphones still the best option for headphones that you can wear all the time but you can hear it when people talk to you?
My ideal headset would be very discreet, such that people can barely tell you are wearing them (or if they are visible I would prefer if people felt comfortable talking to me while wearing them).
I do not use Apple products.
Photo: All future Python talk attendees after watching Pablo and Yury's PyCon US talk.
If anyone at #PyConUS finds this fitness tracker, please let me know. It fell out of the band today around noon, possibly near the registration desk.
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