Episode 498: Soviet Satellite Hair
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DISCUSSED: Merlin craves an easy visit with Floyd; Spirit's lawsuit no longer winds on down the road; Question: what obligation does a company have to support their developer tools? And for how long exactly?; when are new film editions not "the good one?"; despite swearing not to do so, a popular service for monetizing indie content is, as they say, put on blast; lot of talk about business things; waiters shouldn't lie to people who used to be waiters; exciting developments in the Drafts ecosystem; and, finally, Merlin unleashes an old school stem-winder on taking a recent stab at resource-leveling—using technology! Links for this episode:Introducing the ThoughtAsylum Suite for Drafts | ThoughtAsylumThoughtAsylum - Tasks & Lists | Drafts Action DirectoryAirtableGuide to kanban view – Airtable - SupportIntroduction to Kanban Guide – What is Kanban? | PlanviewWhat Is Kanban And How Can It Be Used To Increase Productivity? | by Sandeep Kashyap | MediumLed Zeppelin emerges victor in 'Stairway to Heaven' plagiarism case | Reuters40 Years Ago: George Harrison Found Guilty of 'My Sweet Lord' PlagiarismAn update on Patreon’s API - Updates - Patreon CommunityPatreon raises $60M Series D, targets international growth and more customization | TechCrunchPatreon Tops $1 Billion Valuation as Pandemic Brings a Surge in Creators to Platform - WSJKanban (development) - WikipediaAlien: The Differences Between Theatrical & Director's CutUltimately, the director’s cut of Alien doesn’t drastically change much for fans of the movie. Even Ridley Scott himself considers the theatrical release the true version of the film and representative of his vision for it. Why the Katy Perry/Flame lawsuit makes no sense - YouTubewarner music claimed my video for defending their copyright in a lawsuit they lost the copyright for - YouTubeEvery Melody Has Been Copyrighted (and they're all on this hard drive) - YouTubeQuote by Kurt Vonnegut: “Dr. Hoenikker used to say that any scientist wh...”“Dr. Hoenikker used to say that any scientist who couldn't explain to an eight-year-old what he was doing was a charlatan.- Said by Dr. Asa Breed Brought to you by: Teamistry (Search for Teamistry anywhere you listen to podcasts)!