20: Call-in Show December 3, 2007 5:49 PM   Subscribe

Show #20 of the podcast is a call-in show featuring questions from various members of the site. It was recorded on November 30, 2007 and runs about 50 minutes long.

posted by mathowie (staff) to MeFi Podcast at 5:49 PM (121 comments total) 3 users marked this as a favorite

For what it's worth, that Ron Paul question is totally still in the queue.
posted by cortex (staff) at 6:05 PM on December 3, 2007 [2 favorites]


Man, I haven't even listened to the last one yet. That's it. I'm "borrowing" one of my kids ipods so I can listen on the way to work. Dammit.
posted by snsranch at 6:13 PM on December 3, 2007


This podcast also is the first to feature the patented Record Each Side Independently So It Doesn't Sound Like Ass™ technology.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 6:15 PM on December 3, 2007 [7 favorites]


Yuck-a-lucks at the bake sale!
posted by Kwine at 6:25 PM on December 3, 2007 [1 favorite]


ParisParamus?
posted by mr_crash_davis at 6:31 PM on December 3, 2007 [1 favorite]


Matt and Jess, you rapscallions, you.

My fave is White Christmas (written by a Jew, natch). Silent Night and Jingle Bell Rock are also up there.
posted by ludwig_van at 6:33 PM on December 3, 2007


Freud called; he said the beast with two backs is something else.
posted by Tuwa at 6:34 PM on December 3, 2007


I'm a fan of the RESISIDSLA tech.
posted by DMan at 6:36 PM on December 3, 2007


Haha, I made a Mefi podcast again! Thanks folks.
posted by divabat at 6:37 PM on December 3, 2007


You skipped the whole part where we talked about how you think Daykundi looks like Maine and how you have no idea what Maine looks like!
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 6:38 PM on December 3, 2007


Heh did you accidently call TPS PinkStainlessTail?
posted by Rhomboid at 6:48 PM on December 3, 2007


I probably did, I always get TPS and PST mixed up.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 6:50 PM on December 3, 2007


I always think TPS when I see TPS.
posted by CKmtl at 6:54 PM on December 3, 2007


::cries::
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 6:54 PM on December 3, 2007 [1 favorite]


There, there, Pinkie. Happens to all of us.
posted by PinkSomethin'Somethin' at 6:59 PM on December 3, 2007 [2 favorites]


This podcast also is the first to feature the patented Record Each Side Independently So It Doesn't Sound Like Ass™ technology.

It works.... must be an Apple or Linux thing.
posted by pjern at 6:59 PM on December 3, 2007


Heh did you accidently call TPS PinkStainlessTail?

Actually that was TPS covering PST's song, so hard to say.
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 7:00 PM on December 3, 2007


There's kind of a mistake in the More Inside...item asked for forgiveness; he didn't forgive everyone.

Kudos to him and stuff.
posted by DMan at 7:02 PM on December 3, 2007


Oh, that fact went over my head.
posted by Rhomboid at 7:04 PM on December 3, 2007


I fixed the item thing.
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 7:05 PM on December 3, 2007


Great job on the podcast!

Any reason why you wouldn't finish off with Wendell saying "This will end well"? Seems like a natural, painless way to go. It's an apt meme, and you don't have to get it to get it. And he's got a great old-timey warm 'n fuzzy announcer voice. Kind of reminds me of Masterpiece Theater or something, but I'm not sure.
posted by iamkimiam at 7:12 PM on December 3, 2007


dios!
posted by monju_bosatsu at 7:13 PM on December 3, 2007 [1 favorite]


The word is FOILS, Paris.
posted by boo_radley at 7:22 PM on December 3, 2007


Any reason why you wouldn't finish off with Wendell saying "This will end well"? Seems like a natural, painless way to go.

Eh, it would kind of feed into the meme and make people say it more, and I'm kind of over the whole "this will wendell" thing in every thread. It was funny the first few times, but y'know, those things get old after a while.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 7:24 PM on December 3, 2007 [1 favorite]


And then after they get old they turn into a warm and fuzzy tradition.

Kinda like " A Charlie Brown Christmas."
posted by konolia at 7:29 PM on December 3, 2007


I like the askmetafilter April fools idea.
posted by delmoi at 7:29 PM on December 3, 2007


And then after they get old they turn into a warm and fuzzy tradition.
Kinda like " A Charlie Brown Christmas."


Yes, except that A Charlie Brown Christmas was good, with an awesome Vince Guaraldi soundtrack and wasn't a nerdy inside joke from a website.
posted by chococat at 7:38 PM on December 3, 2007 [1 favorite]


I probably did, I always get TPS and PST mixed up.

Yeah, this kind of... confusion is exactly why we are asking everyone to put the new cover sheets... on the TPS reports, mmkay. Do you need a copy of that memo?

speaking of played out memes...
posted by Rock Steady at 7:40 PM on December 3, 2007


Free Paris!
posted by ColdChef at 7:51 PM on December 3, 2007


By the way. Would it be possible to email in MP3s for these questions, rather then calling in? This is the 21st century, man!
posted by delmoi at 7:53 PM on December 3, 2007


Jess sounded better but the volume on the calls was pretty wonky.
posted by puke & cry at 7:59 PM on December 3, 2007


Hey, where's this Dave Winer thread mentioned at 24 minutes?
posted by delmoi at 8:07 PM on December 3, 2007


I think it's this one.
posted by iconomy at 8:11 PM on December 3, 2007


And what was the whole camgirl invasion thingie? The MetaTalk thread isn't very clear.

And for what it's worth I started reading Mefi because of the Kaycee Nicole thingie.

And yes, I like starting sentences with "and". Gotta problem with that? Talk to languagehat.

posted by deborah at 8:17 PM on December 3, 2007


That "bear attack" bit from Afroblanca evokes this real restaurant.
posted by delmoi at 8:19 PM on December 3, 2007


"Blind in One Eye and Deaf in One Ear" is an AWESOME name for the Matt & Jess show. Which I love, and would listen to every damn day.

Also, most of my questions are both sincere and stupid. So I'm all over that. How long until April 1st?
posted by DarlingBri at 8:21 PM on December 3, 2007


Is there a difference between "sincere and stupid" and "sincerely stupid"?
posted by edgeways at 8:40 PM on December 3, 2007


I miss PP
posted by hortense at 8:42 PM on December 3, 2007


Metafilter is the beast with two backs? I have been using this site incorrectly.
posted by frobozz at 8:43 PM on December 3, 2007


I'm loving the "To be in your 20s and have the internet!!!" discussion.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 8:45 PM on December 3, 2007 [1 favorite]


And yes, I want Afroblanco's life, too.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 8:50 PM on December 3, 2007 [1 favorite]


AND (I'm just going to comment again and again)- I can't hold more than one Meta grudge at a time. If someone pisses me off, whoever I was pissed off before that is off the hook. Grudge space currently free. Limited time offer. Hurry now and have your very own TPS grudge for the holidays.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero at 8:52 PM on December 3, 2007 [2 favorites]


It was funny the first few times, but y'know, those things get old after a while.
posted by mathowiePosterAdmin at 7:24 PM

Ah, true. I guess I have an inner desire (and tendency) to take these memes and beat them senseless.
posted by iamkimiam at 8:57 PM on December 3, 2007


only if it is a steel-cage-type-grudge
posted by edgeways at 9:00 PM on December 3, 2007


perhaps you should become a Hollywood writer?
posted by edgeways at 9:01 PM on December 3, 2007


It kind of sounded to me like Meatbomb might be in Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
posted by cushie at 9:09 PM on December 3, 2007


Now I hafta set up a PayPal account to put my $5 in the swear jar. Fuckers.

Plus, I haven't heard a recording of myself in god knows how long and I had no idea I sounded like such a hick. Now I'm unsettled and regretting having called in the first place.

On the plus side, it is good to know that the admins see our flameouts as written in water. Useful perspective.
posted by BitterOldPunk at 9:49 PM on December 3, 2007


Waitaminute, PP isn't an 18 yr old asian girl? The ever-shifting realities of this place set my head a-spinnin'!
posted by maryh at 9:59 PM on December 3, 2007


ludwig_van, for shame sir!

I should probably mention that I was the one who suggested Meetups on the front page, which is what actually prompted my question. I always wondered how many features you had on your todo list.

Anyway, good podcast! It's always nice having this sort of interaction between you and the users.
posted by spiderskull at 10:02 PM on December 3, 2007


See you in hell, fuckers!
posted by stavrosthewonderchicken at 10:05 PM on December 3, 2007


wendell -- you should exactly how I imagined you would.
posted by spiderskull at 10:20 PM on December 3, 2007


Upon Matt & Jess's tongue-in-cheek invitation, I have recorded a little closing announcement for future podcasts, and it does NOT refer to the "wendell/end well" meme. It was also done with a crappy mic that just got worse when I tried a second take, so it's definitely not FM quality...
posted by wendell at 10:25 PM on December 3, 2007 [1 favorite]


I should? Should I?
posted by wendell at 10:26 PM on December 3, 2007


Haha! Great voice too.
posted by iamkimiam at 10:31 PM on December 3, 2007


About the Meetups photos thing, couldn't you say use the Flickr API to like automagically pull in photos to a Meetup thread and stick 'em in a column over on the right of the thread if they were tagged with say 'MefiMeetup' and (just off the top of my head, say) something like Metatalk15387 (the thread number)? You could do it for the planning and post-party threads that way, just by tagging appropriately, and the photos would only appear in 'Meetup' category threads.

I dunno, just a thought. Could be abused, I guess, but like Matt said the other day, it'd be nice if we didn't have to exclude neat features because 1% of people are doodyheads.
posted by stavrosthewonderchicken at 10:36 PM on December 3, 2007


No you should let ParisParamus back in so I can respond with STFU every time he posts anything
posted by nola at 10:36 PM on December 3, 2007


Nice closer wendell, it's a little long though.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 10:40 PM on December 3, 2007


I should? Should I?

Dammit. I meant sound, of course.
posted by spiderskull at 10:40 PM on December 3, 2007


stavros, we'll just do meetup photos like we do the meetup calendar, a simple little database to associate various photo gallery URLs with a meetup already in the table. That way it's not confined to flickr and we won't be requiring people to put weird tags on their photos.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 10:41 PM on December 3, 2007


That's cool. Just an idea, like I said. It's probably bad to force people towards one service anyway, even if it is kind of the defacto default. Lots of photosets have also been on people's private servers, too.
posted by stavrosthewonderchicken at 10:46 PM on December 3, 2007


Matt, when I get the tools together, I'll record a couple of shorter intros & outros you can alternate, because one thing I've learned is: if you're going to open or close with a joke, don't make it the same joke every time... (unless it's already considered a 'signature' joke, and I am NOT gonna do anything with wendell/endwell)
posted by wendell at 11:06 PM on December 3, 2007


When Matt "made the beast with two backs"?! TMI, forsooth!
posted by Abiezer at 1:48 AM on December 4, 2007


It was frustrating not being able to speak for myself in the MeTa thread

Then don't be a dick.
posted by Brandon Blatcher at 2:22 AM on December 4, 2007


Is that serious comment, Brandon, or are you just being an ass because it's Tuesday?
posted by wemayfreeze at 2:33 AM on December 4, 2007


My restaurant idea:

WORKING CLASS VERSION

You know those Japanese-themed "hibachi" restaurants, where they bring raw food which you then cook via the grill in the center of the table?*

Well, my chain is going to put a uniquely American twist on it: instead of a grill in the center of the table, there will be a deep-fat-fryer. The wait staff will bring all manner of things that you can plunk into the "font of deliciousness"--doughs of all sorts, cheeses, meats, potatoes, sausages, slim jims, julienned onions...in short, anything which is fit to eat, available at your whim.

It will be fondue without the pretense, hibachi without the foreign mumbo-jumbo. And every evening there will be the "batter ball" competition, where contestants vie to create the largest glob of greatness by starting with a single crumb and repeatedly battering and frying it.

UPPER CRUST VERSION

Modeled on Benihana, the great fry cooks of our age will entertain diners seated around the fryer as they prepare fresh foods to order. Flourishing their tongs, wire baskets and breading boards, they will amaze and delight you as the flash of stainless steel and the hissing gurgle of the finest ingredients submerging overwhelm your senses, heightening the anticipation of biting into hot, breaded delight.

Anyway, franchises are available.

* C'mon, if I'm going to eat in a restaurant, one of the reasons I'm eating there is to NOT cook my own meal.
posted by maxwelton at 3:19 AM on December 4, 2007


a uniquely American twist on it: instead of a grill in the center of the table, there will be a deep-fat-fryer.

Interestingly, this is basically a (Swiss) fondue used for meats, called "bourguignonne". According to wikipedia, it was invented by a monk in Burgundy in the middle ages. I first tried it in Canada. :-)
posted by advil at 3:42 AM on December 4, 2007


"...sometimes that was easier to track because everybody who was a shit -- a stakeholder -- could talk at the same time..."

Classic.
posted by waraw at 4:03 AM on December 4, 2007



Is that serious comment, Brandon, or are you just being an ass because it's Tuesday?


Serious comment. He was in Matt's house, being an ass. He got kicked out for awhile, for being an ass. Now he's bitching because he couldn't defend himself when people still in the house are talking about him for being an ass. The easy solution is to this *problem* is to not be an ass.
posted by Brandon Blatcher at 5:24 AM on December 4, 2007


Brandon Blatcher, don't be an...

Do I really need to finish that sentence?
posted by konolia at 5:47 AM on December 4, 2007


I talked him down to 24 hours, an amount of time that I thought fair. I wonder if that's a first?

It's not a first.

I was rally pleased with the sound levels of how this worked out, we could jigger with the call volumes but at least it's not "mathowie and his trusty sidekick the girl yelling through a window fan from the other side fo the room" Wendell, I'd love some short (n=10 seconds?) outros. You do have the perfect voice/style for it.
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 6:09 AM on December 4, 2007


Man. Now I wish I'd worked up the nerve to call in. Apparently the bar wasn't set all that high after all... ;)

I'm also amused that Jessamyn was apparently interacting with networking on the Vax when I was hanging out on BBS's and taking online courses via NJIT's EIES system (technically it was "Intro to Sociology" from the now-gone Upsala College, but it was 1985, which rendered the whole thing a bit more cool. Plus I was still in high school.) It wasn't quite the capital-I-Internet just yet, but it was trying to me. Oh, and porn wasn't so hard to turn up on the old BBS systems back then either, but the playboy-in-the-treehouse thing was still going on (which the boys assumed I did not know about and I did not enlighten them.)
posted by Karmakaze at 6:27 AM on December 4, 2007


Do I really need to finish that sentence?

It's impossible to win an argument with an ass.
posted by Brandon Blatcher at 6:51 AM on December 4, 2007


Right next door to Bear Attack, I'm opening 18th Amendment Liquors. All manner of liquid refreshment, just no spirits!
posted by headspace at 7:12 AM on December 4, 2007


Paris is whining.

Also...

See you in hell, fuckers!
posted by psmealey at 7:22 AM on December 4, 2007


It's impossible to win an argument with an ass.

I'm pretty sure there's some fundamental principle of Internots that says you shouldn't let that stop you online.
posted by sparkletone at 7:32 AM on December 4, 2007


While in retrospect, it should have been obvious that Konolia would have a Southern Accent, I was still a bit surprised. Though Dios sounded exactly as I pictured him.
posted by drezdn at 7:35 AM on December 4, 2007


And, while I've mentioned this before on Mecha, my dream restaurant is called "Why You All Up In My Grill" Where the employees are extra sassy (think sexy dressing teens on Jerry level sassy).

We'll make a killing on t-shirt sales (someone feel free to come up with a design, and I'll buy one).
posted by drezdn at 7:37 AM on December 4, 2007


Finally, Wendell is awesome.
posted by drezdn at 7:37 AM on December 4, 2007


Konolia sounds just as charming as I had imagined she would.
posted by psmealey at 7:45 AM on December 4, 2007


Nice podcast—it's really much more interesting when there are other voices than just Matt and Jess (much as we love you two). The call-in questions are great; it's nice to hear people's voices (especially down-home ones like BitterOldPunk's).

It was frustrating not being able to speak for myself in the MeTa thread - I was timed out minutes after it was posted - and yet the mods chose to let it stay open and rack up 254 comments. I still don't think that was cool of you guys to let it stay open to allow others to say whatever the hell they wanted about me... In all, people got way nastier towards me than I did in the Fossett thread... On the flip side, a whole bunch of you folks were supportive of me... I was also a bit pissed that none of the mods emailed me...

Jesus Christ, here I was feeling all warm and fuzzy about your apology, but it turns out you weren't really apologizing, just looking for an opportunity to complain about how you were mistreated. Guess you didn't learn a thing from all that hoopla.
posted by languagehat at 8:16 AM on December 4, 2007


Hey thanks for the mention, guys! I don't elaborate much in the podcast for the same reason I don't leave a lot of comments on MeMu - I don't know anything about music (I've had a guitar for five years and still can't play barre chords), and having nothing more to say other than 'That's a purty song' is sort of embarrassing.

We'll have "How I make music" segments coming in soon from several awesome MetaFilter Music contributors, so there'll be some really neat things to listen to in the hopefully near future.

Also, kudos on the not sounding like ass!
posted by Alvy Ampersand at 8:47 AM on December 4, 2007


Well item, part of the problem was that after the thread started up, it became about more than just you. There was a lot of discussion about general churlishness and certain (other) people's habit of attacking folks. If it's a cut and dried "this person needs a timeout" "oh why yes he does" then we'll close the thread. This one got broader than that and that included some digs at you that you weren't able to respond to in a timely manner. If you see one of the recent Meta threads you can see that we're trying to reign it in somewhat but it's always going to be a case by case thing.
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 9:06 AM on December 4, 2007


I finally had time to listen to the podcast...thanks for using my question, but one little correction.

It's pronounced kon-OH-lia not kon-AL-lia.

(Dang I DO sound Southern...)
posted by konolia at 9:21 AM on December 4, 2007


We delete very little on Metatalk, so that kind of lousy comments (about you, among other things) tend to stay around to have their ugly day in the sun.

As Jessamyn just said, the thread sort of grew beyond just you, to the point where closing it would have been us cutting off a discussion about, in part, the propriety of timeouts and moderation decisions around that topic. Which might have been taken as kind of an ugly "stop talking about this" move on our part to folks invested in the greater discussion.

I'm sorry you were stuck watching but not being able to comment; I can imagine just how frustrating that would be.
posted by cortex (staff) at 9:29 AM on December 4, 2007


cushie has it, I was calling from the glorious capital of the Tajik Republic, Dushanbe.

Get this: in Dari, Dushanbe just means "Monday". How lame is that?

It gets worse. "du" is "two" in Dari, and "shanbe" is "day". Guess what they call the days of the week? Oneday, Twoday, Threeday, Fourday, Fiveday, Sixday, and then it all gets wrapped up with the poetic mystery of Sevenday. This brought to you from the people whose flag is a cheap rip off of Hungary and/or Iran.

I kid, I kid. It's a lovely place, full of wonderful people.
posted by Meatbomb at 10:23 AM on December 4, 2007


Oh, and their national anthem is just a poorly translated cover of Neil Sedaka's "Dry Your Eyes".
posted by Meatbomb at 10:26 AM on December 4, 2007


Neil Diamond, that is. But it sounds much better in Dari, I'll give them that much. Ok, my work is done here.
posted by Meatbomb at 10:37 AM on December 4, 2007


I love you, item. I know you in real life and your online shenanigans are not nearly an accurate representation of who you are on a daily basis (although I don't want to ruin your street cred here by any means).

Next time you get a time out, I'll be waiting, arms to comfort you, snark stowed carefully in pocket, possibly with some homemade food and a warm lap to lie your sweet little head in. : )

PS. Play nice. Nobody likes to be policed, right guys?
posted by Unicorn on the cob at 11:05 AM on December 4, 2007


Looking back at that item thread, the whole thing was a mess, including me giving him a timeout over it. I hadn't read the thread and read the metatalk thread about it at face value, which did look like one user kind of flipping out and turning a thread into a user vs. everyone else fight. I did the timeout just to put an end to it but looking back it didn't really seem necessary. As for the metatalk thread, that was in the days of davy being off meds and going crazy so it wasn't about item really.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 11:21 AM on December 4, 2007


that was in the days of davy being off meds and going crazy

Well, that's just kind of mean.
posted by brain_drain at 1:14 PM on December 4, 2007


Well, that's just kind of mean.

I agree, especially since one element in this thread is item complaining about people slagging him when he couldn't respond. I liked davy despite his being exceedingly difficult to deal with, but even if I didn't, it seems to me we don't usually encourage loose talk about MeFites being "off their meds."

in Dari, Dushanbe just means "Monday". How lame is that?


Well, I don't know if it reduces the lameness factor, but it's named that because it used to be the site of a fair held on Mondays.
posted by languagehat at 1:20 PM on December 4, 2007


Why is it mean? I only said it because jennydiski literally said it in her review of this site: "(known to be on medication for a bipolar condition and/or personality disorder) interrupted the discussion too often with irrelevant and infuriating comments"
posted by mathowie (staff) at 1:41 PM on December 4, 2007


I liked davy despite his being exceedingly difficult to deal with, but even if I didn't, it seems to me we don't usually encourage loose talk about MeFites being "off their meds."

In fairness, Davy more than once alluded to forgetting a dose of meds, problems getting his dose adjusted, or his significant other telling him he wasn't reacting well to his current dose. "Off his meds" is a little simplistic, but he did make his issues with psychopharmacology part of his persona.
posted by Lentrohamsanin at 1:42 PM on December 4, 2007


If he was really on (or off) meds, then describing him as "going crazy" is a little harsh, that's all.
posted by brain_drain at 1:55 PM on December 4, 2007


Oh I mean going crazy in terms of posting on metatalk a bunch and turning threads into stand-offs and picking fights with other members. The proximity to me mentioning meds in the same sentence is unfortunate, I didn't mean crazy literally.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 2:00 PM on December 4, 2007


We delete very little on Metatalk

What was the moderators' discussion behind the rescindment of that recent "closing MeTa posts sooner" practice? I know we used our big threads lately to good effect, but are we really gonna be free to have open-ended discussions all the time now?
posted by Ambrosia Voyeur at 2:36 PM on December 4, 2007


I think it's going to continue to vary with time and context, AV. Closing bad threads or cut-and-dried threads seems like a good plan just in general, but other than that there's not thing really wrong with some open-endedness on the grey as long as it's not causing headaches. Wait for some headaches and you'll get to see an upswing in prompt closures, I figure; and the cycle carries ever on.
posted by cortex (staff) at 2:40 PM on December 4, 2007


(And here's a quickie graph I threw together of metatalk closures, a couple months ago; the detail listing in particular shows how variable closures have been over time.)
posted by cortex (staff) at 2:42 PM on December 4, 2007


What was the moderators' discussion behind the rescindment of that recent "closing MeTa posts sooner" practice?

People complained that we were cutting off free conversation, so we laid off it a bit and I've made it a habit to close totally resolved bugs or total clusterfucks.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 4:10 PM on December 4, 2007


I agree with Paris on the subject of sock puppets.
posted by Astro Zombie at 5:41 PM on December 4, 2007


What was the moderators' discussion behind the rescindment of that recent "closing MeTa posts sooner" practice?

There's no decision, there's a pendulum that swings back and forth. If a thread has something going on it (that isn't an obvious clusterfuck, sorry torch and pitchfork crowd) we try to keep it open. If it's a resolved issue or something that shouldn't have been there in the first place, we'll close it.
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 6:22 PM on December 4, 2007


zombies eat more because their hunger is insatiable, duh.
posted by cowbellemoo at 8:03 PM on December 4, 2007


Oh good point. I have no idea if this was a timed baby eating event or what.
posted by jessamyn (staff) at 8:05 PM on December 4, 2007


Every question in the subject of dinosaur vs. zombue baby eating simply raises more questions, just as zombies spawn more zombies and dinosaurs expose more viscera.
posted by Astro Zombie at 8:32 PM on December 4, 2007


I enjoyed listening to the MeFi voices and agree that Konolia, Wendell and bitter old punk sounded as I had imagined. Another thing that brought up a question in my mind that was Matt and Jess mentioned the user profile picture page in passing and I searched the site, but could not find an easy way to find a link to that page. If I am remiss, I apologize, but if not, may I suggest a link to the page that is as easy to navigate to as is the page that shows everyone's latest single flickr pic? Could it be near our own profile pic and say something like All Profile Photos?
posted by Lynsey at 9:02 PM on December 4, 2007


This is the first podcast I've bothered listening to, and it's comforting to know that the weirdness I pick up coming from most MeFites is something they don't (or can't) turn off in real life. I am glad that all of you crazy, quirky people are sprinkled throughout the planet, because you make life hilariously interesting.

See you in hell, fuckers!
posted by anifinder at 9:20 PM on December 4, 2007


Why do some closed MetaTalk threads show on the main page as [closed] while others like the recent "baked alaska" one disappear altogether? I can understand the urge to disappear it since it might have brought out a lot of mean-spiritedness if people had taken it seriously. On the other hand, letting people see what is not a good thread is educational, and [closing] shuts the clusterfuck down anyway
posted by Rumple at 9:45 PM on December 4, 2007


The "closed" functionality is older—it used to be that when a Metatalk thread (or comment) was deleted, it was gone, poof, nuked from the db entirely, so there were two options for problem threads: close 'em but leave 'em visible, or completely destroy them.

As of recently, deleted threads stick around like they do on the blue and the green, so the bar for deleting rather than closing some of the more "this is a really bad idea" stuff has come down some since we can reference (and careful readers can locate) the deleted stuff directly if it needs discussing.

I'd say there's a difference between threads that just aren't really a great use of metatalk (or not really well-motivated) and threads that are just plain wrecks; the former are probably less likely to get deleted than the latter, since, yeah, the visibility isn't always a bad thing.
posted by cortex (staff) at 10:19 PM on December 4, 2007


Thanks cortex ... that makes sense.
posted by Rumple at 10:35 PM on December 4, 2007


Is it too early for me to re-predict another crackdown on MeTas?
posted to MetaTalk by Alvy Ampersand at 12:19 AM on November 17, 2007


Eat your heart out, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita...
posted by Alvy Ampersand at 10:49 PM on December 4, 2007


Use ed... for editing

Ed is the standard editor.
posted by sparkletone at 11:41 PM on December 4, 2007


Yay! I made the podcast!

And, while I may be late to this thread, here's your audio tagline (93kb MP3)
posted by jazon at 4:00 PM on December 5, 2007 [3 favorites]


jazon, that's fucking awesome.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 4:22 PM on December 5, 2007


Glad you like it, Matt!
posted by jazon at 6:22 PM on December 5, 2007


Oh god, that tagline just got imported into iTunes. It's gonna find it's way onto my iPod and I'll hear it randomly when I'm driving, just like that damn sputnik beep recording. Fuck.
posted by cowbellemoo at 10:39 PM on December 5, 2007


Oh, and I loved the podcast. Can't wait for the next.
posted by cowbellemoo at 10:40 PM on December 5, 2007


See you in hell, fuckers

I just found my new ring-tone for co-workers calling my personal line.

Thanks Jessamyn!
posted by quin at 10:52 AM on December 10, 2007


Finally listened to the podcast.

For the "favorite threads of other people (besides matt and jess)" idea, you could just have another call in show. But, instead of people asking questions, they could say what they liked about a thread or two. This way, you won't have to go through the logistical hassle of getting one user to call in at a specific time (and using the new RESISIDSLA technology, etc.).
posted by philomathoholic at 4:45 PM on December 15, 2007


That makes sense, philo, but my thought stemmed more from the discussion Matt and Jess have about the threads and wanting to hear that with another user in the mix. While Metafiler is all about the links, the podcast's strength, for me, is in the discussion.
posted by jazon at 5:51 PM on December 15, 2007


I agree that it's a little nicer when there's someone else chatting along with them. I just thought that the call-in idea would be easier to implement.
posted by philomathoholic at 1:52 PM on December 16, 2007


Oh, I had another idea while listening to the podcast too. One thing that might cut down on the jokey questions on the anything-goes-on-AskMe-day is to do it on any other day than April fool's day. Maybe AskMe's birthday?
posted by philomathoholic at 3:12 PM on December 16, 2007


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