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So much for keeping them shorter. Combining a bad mood for both of us and little to talk about on the Mariners front, Jeff and I nevertheless went on for an estimated 14 hours. We do lead off with Erik Bedard but that's it as far as direct Mariners stuff except for a brief dig at Miguel Batista somewhere around the 20th-mile mark. Tune in to listen how fast we can end up on massively long tangents. As always, hockey becomes involved. Even some football.
Lookout Landing Podcast with Jeff and Matthew
In the future, I will likely go back to stereo mixing, as you can edit the play back to broadcast in mono, but you cannot go from mono to stereo once I've mixed it as mono.
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former royal
astros have actually cycled through a number of ex-royals in recent years… horrible ORG
Wow would you look at that
The length for each podcast has gone up significantly each week after you fired me as the producer. Odd.
I like the long length.
If only we could have a constant 24/7 stream of Matthew and Jeff giving us their thoughts on the Mariners and any related topics, that would be perfect. Especially if they got good mikes.
This was awesome.
I could listen to you guys ramble on for hours.
Is that the light at the end of the tunnel, or the headlights of an oncoming train?
Oh God, no, please
I like the fact that this isn’t exactly like talk radio.
I'd sleep at the Internet, but I've found servers don't make for good pillows.
by thehemogoblin on Feb 10, 2010 9:13 PM PST up reply actions
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Looking forward to hearing it.
A thought about Jeff's sound quality
Here’s a thought on how to make Jeff sound better. If it’s too complicated, please disregard.
I’m guessing that Matthew is recording locally and then recording Jeff over the phone or VOIP or something… You guys could talk over phone/voip and each of you could record yourselves locally and Jeff then send the recording to the Matthew afterwards to mix. You could listen to each other with headphones to make sure the other’s talking spill into the recording.
Either way, these podcasts are totally awesome, and so are you guys.
How are you guys recording this stuff?
If you need some editing done to clean up the audio… I’m pretty good with Pro-tools… I could shine it up for you guys in the future.
Don't forget the old people
like me.
Maybe I was too busy yelling at those damn kids to get off my lawn but Jeff was really muddy at times and that just made my trick knee flare up more (but back in my day, man).
Interesting stuff…what I heard of it. (shuffling off, grumbling)
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Has Graham mentioned why he doesn't participate in this?
2009 Safeco Field Record: 6-0 ; Overall Safeco Field Record: 10-4
They won't let him
He sounds too posh, and they sound uncouth by comparison.
Besides, which ear would he be mixed into?
Just listened to the first part...
The Shawn Estes advice to Stephen Strasburg was HILARIOUS
It's a little wrong to say a tomato is a vegetable, it's very wrong to say it's a suspension bridge
Listening to Jeff and Matthew blast the Nats and Astros is delicious.
Oh, but for the Grace of God we go, or were rather.
Hard work never killed nobody, but I won't take my chances.
Speculations and modest proposals...
I agree with a lot of your feelings about the leagues and the playoff seedings and unbalanced schedules, though I can’t say I’d go along with a switch to 8 innings, primarily because of the distortions it would introduce in all the stats and the comparisons across eras. It’s bad enough that we have 162 games now vs 154 games then; changing not just the season stats but the stats for every single game is too much for me.
BTW: it sounds like you guys are completely unfamiliar with the overtime rules in college football. They aren’t perfect, but they’re much better than the NFL (in fact, just about every way college and pro football rules differ, college is better — which is part of the reason I enjoy college football and find the NFL too boring to watch).
College football overtime rules are ridiculous and stupid.
And no, I am not completely unfamiliar with them.

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