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Aperture's B7C lights are so cool. Their

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cinema-grade LEDs produce extremely Cut.

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We got some noise. Okay, take it again from the top. Aperture's B7C lights are so cool. Their

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cinema-grade LEDs produce extremely

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natural skin tones. Damn it. It's been

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like this ever since we moved to the temporary ShortCircuit set. Oh god, it

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was 2 years ago, wasn't it? We got to do something about this.

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What the hell?

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Elijah!

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Elijah! Forget it.

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than a temporary solution, which is why our ShortCircuit channel has been using

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this cramped temporary set in what used to be our logistics department for

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almost 3 years. It

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has some real challenges. It's right next to the main receiving door. Quiet

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on set. And it's directly underneath both the

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staff lounge and the TechLink set, which as far as I CAN TELL ARE POPULATED BY

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ELEPHANTS. WE'VE MADE IT WORK. STILL, ShortCircuit clearly needs a permanent

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home. And while I've been out of the office traveling, the team has been hard

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at work. They even tore down this very set while I was away.

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You know, I noticed there was an awful lot of green in here. And we're on the

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wrong floor. Can't sneak anything past you, boss. So, let's go take a look at

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the new temporary home of ShortCircuit.

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>> Temp- temporary? Yeah, well, I want it to last a long time. Uh. And, you know,

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there is no solution that's more permanent than a temporary solution. Ow,

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this is awesome. Why is it that LMG

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cannot resist building kitchens? Great question. And I'm glad you asked.

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It's not really related to your question, though. No, it's really not. Our team has done a ton of work, but we

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also need to give a big shout-out to our friends at Aperture for supplying the

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amazing lighting package. Uh we'll be taking a closer look at that in a couple

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minutes, though. It looks like we've actually kind of got three sets here

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rather than just one. Three in one, even. You [music] know, I wanted a more

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lived-in feeling space. You know, though, kind of like LTT has in their

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main sets in the studio. I wanted something with more variety in the backgrounds for more, you know,

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>> [music] >> natural living space. Also, it should be better for thumbnails than just like

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putting a big piece of Styrofoam behind the host every time. Barely better.

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>> [laughter] >> Why don't we take a look around? First up, we've got kind of a home office den

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kind of thing. Yeah, I think phase two will look a little different with this being a more living room kind of area

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with an office desk as well as a place for TVs and projectors, but

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>> Cool. What are we going to call it? We got to decide. People have been nagging me saying, "What are we calling these

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sets? What are we calling these sets?" And I say, "Linus, he's a very

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particular man." I'm not the one who gets to name the sets. >> Oh, perfect. We'll name it Frank. If I

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was allowed to name the sets, we wouldn't have three sets called ShortCircuit set, [music] and we

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wouldn't have two sets called apartment set, and we wouldn't have two sets

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called workshop. It's so confusing. So, you don't like ShortCircuit apartment.

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Office. Whatever we end up calling it, this set's mainly going to be for the

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big items. Monitors, desks, full PCs,

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that kind of thing. In fact, this sick Doom-themed setup from Maingear is going

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to be the first unboxing shot on this set, and it's over live on ShortCircuit

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right now. There's a couple of really cool little features that are going to help us keep it fresh over the probably

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years that we'll be using it if our current sets are anything to go by. Uh

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this canvas is a really neat one. With this light, this Storm ADC up here, we

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can project basically anything we want on it as long as it doesn't melt. You

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can see there's a little ShortCircuit logo on it right now, but I don't know.

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It's not doing anything. Turns out you're supposed to put those at the back. We'll figure it out. These are

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also cool. An IRL RGB ShortCircuit logo.

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Great woodworking re- Oh god, Reese.

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Just because we're upgrading the sets doesn't mean we're completely changing the channel, though. If anything, I

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think we want to go a little bit more back to basics. ShortCircuit is supposed

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to be unboxings. It's not supposed to be overcomplicated. So, the idea is that

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when the host and the camera operator walk onto set, everything is pretty much

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good to go. No tweaking the lights, no playing around with the camera angles.

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We just slate and go. So, what's

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involved in that? No media, so FTP ingestion, as well as one operator for

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all three cameras with a clear view of what they all see, so I can make sure

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everything's going well and they can see everything going on all at [music] once. >> We are looking at maybe upgrading that

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setup in the future, by the way, with an editor also being on set doing a live

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cut straight to the server that would then get refined into the final cut. But

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um I don't know if it's going to work out because I'm going to let you guys in on a little secret. That is a more than

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decade-old idea for Linus Media Group, and every time we've tried it, it's just

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kind of crashed and burned. If you actually look back at this ancient power

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supply unboxing, pay close attention to the cuts because that was done live to

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tape exactly the way that you guys are coming up with here. I wish us luck with

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it, though. It really is super efficient in theory.

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Hey, we're on the second set, though. Why don't we talk about this one? This

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is the main set. Used for most items, anything that doesn't need a specialty

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set. And its key feature, it's got to be the glow wall made by Justin and Jordan.

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It's got this frosted look. It is reminiscent of the TV on the old set.

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We also upgraded our top-down setup. So,

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now we can drag our top-down across the various sets using this little rail

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right here, and we throw our old Fujinon lens on it so we can zoom way, way

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closer in onto smaller items that are being unboxed. That's going to be a

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really nice little upgrade. Oh, not nearly as nice as the lighting,

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though. Behind our frosted glass panel doors are four of Aperture's Infinibars.

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So, these are basically RGBWW lights

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that are connectable into pretty much any shape you want with more than a dozen connector and mounting options.

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We've got two 2-ft ones and two 4-ft ones that combined with this bounce here

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can give us any number of really cool-looking effects. And also, what a

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great little place to hide when I don't feel like doing work.

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Huh? It's even great for wardrobe changes.

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lttstore.com On the other side of the set, we've got

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more lighting. In this case, Nova soft panels. We've got a P300C and a P600C

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here. Each of these is adjustable [music] from 2K to 10K for color

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temperature, and they have full RGB lighting. This one is 600 W, and this

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[music] one is 300 W. It is worth noting that a new Nova 2 line has come out

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while we've been working on this, which is even more better. It's brighter and

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has a few more bells and whistles, but uh realistically, we're not pushing these

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lights anywhere near their limits, so we didn't really need them. Here's what

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they look like in action. Although they are getting a little bit of help. I

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mentioned the Storm ADC before. [music] That's a point source light, but we

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actually have one of those on each of the sets [music] acting as a hair light. These support

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anywhere from 1.8K to 20,000K

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for color temperature, and also support RGB, and they output at 80 W, making

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them [music] actually great for running both on AC power as well as on battery

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as just a very convenient point [music] source. And they're flicker-free, unlike

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consumer LED bulbs. It matters a lot in production

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because if you start getting of phase [music] flickering from all your various lights on set, it's a nightmare.

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Bells playing around with it right now, moving all the different sliders around, but this is our Sidus Four, and this

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thing is super cool. >> [music] >> It's kind of like SignalRGB for your

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computer system, but for sets. It allows you to take various ecosystems like DMX,

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[music] CRMX, as well as even Bluetooth-managed lights, and then sync

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them all up through this convenient app.

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Mwah, deserves a kiss. And oh, it can even be battery-powered. So convenient.

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Oh, I guess we're on the third set. Want to tell us about it? This is the bar. We

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already have a kitchen, so >> Yeah, are you telling me or asking me? Uh both. There's also no sink, but don't

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look too closely. This is for our medium-size items, so unboxing a PC or

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monitor starts here before moving to the office. Oh, we did borrow one thing from

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the kitchen set, though. Very cool idea. This desk, which is disguised as a

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kitchen island, was sent over by Motion Grey and is a sit-stand desk, which

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allows us to kind of unbox something small or, you know, spread out what

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we're doing, and then go, "Oh, okay, but I want to be able to really manipulate

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this item and lift it up a little bit." Super convenient. And I can tell we were

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way smarter about it than that other one. You can actually lower the desk all

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the way without breaking the side skirts. Hopefully.

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What else we got going on here? Well, let me tell you. We got a lot going on here starting with the Hisense Canvas

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TV. We wanted a window, you know, some movement, some life, something beautiful

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here in this bar. >> We wanted another idea stolen from LTT 8

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or 9 years ago. Improved. >> [laughter] >> Uh the idea is that we'll have some

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window footage here that we've taken or maybe you've submitted. [music]

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Don't talk to yourself. We also have these nice statues provided by Teenage

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Engineering. Oh yeah. needed >> set deck. They sent over some speakers,

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their mic. Oh, yeah. Cool. >> These little guys? So cute. Yeah. Please

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tell me we didn't pay retail for them. Moving on. How much How much are these

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worth? Hold on, I'm going to guess. I'm going to guess. That's real wood. Yeah.

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Uh okay, hold on. Hold on. Let me think. Let me think. Okay, so Bluetooth speaker, that's got to be worth 20

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bucks. Teenage Engineering, 200. >> Actual retail price?

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Oh, little too low. Otherwise, just some fun set deck. We have Doosan Doosan

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kitchen clock. IKEA donuts.

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Did we actually go shopping for cookware? And these aren't cheap. Yes,

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they are. Yeah, they are. They are. But the piece de resistance, what ties

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it all together? Whoa, whoa, those are That's glass. You got to be careful. You got to be careful. Little place.

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We paid a lot for those. That is the most expensive thing on the What? Yeah. Why?

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>> I said I needed it. >> What? When I got budget, Jakey gets what

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Jakey wants. How much did we spend on this?

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That's accounting's problem. >> [laughter] >> I know that this was a you initiative.

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Yes. A Pocari Sweat mini fridge? My girlfriend made it for me.

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Oh, so it's just a mini fridge with a Pocari Sweat sticker on it. Yes, and she

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made the sticker. And of course, we got to have Linus on set the whole time. Tertiary Linus.

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If you want any more behind the scenes on the development of the set, by the way, LMG.gg/Floatplane.

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Alfred and Jordan sat down with Sammy to kind of talk through the process. According to Jordan, we missed

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something. Ah, okay, that's a lot less exciting

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than you made it seem, Jordan. He said there's a computer in the closet.

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>> say it was exciting. Well, okay, that's fair. Is this from Scrapyard Wars?

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Maybe. I think it is. This is from 2015.

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All it does is put footage of Windows on the TV. It doesn't have to be fancy. Are

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we talking about that picture or no? What's special about Oh, oh It's

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e-ink. That took me a second. This is the InkJoy picture frame.

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It sure is. That's pretty cool. I made this.

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No, you didn't. He's right. Anything else we missed, Jordan? I think we're

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pretty good. I can think of something we missed. What's that? I've missed having

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an employee lounge. Where did it go? For now, a bunch of the pieces are in the

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corner where we shoved them to make room for the set, but the rest is apparently

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going to come down here where there used to be an item receiving desk, which is

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just simply not here anymore. And then we're also going to tear out the old

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ShortCircuit set, which Hey, we totally could have shot that intro on the set.

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Like it clearly hasn't actually been torn down yet. It's totally still here.

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Movie magic. Basically, it doesn't really matter what's here in the future

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because the only production that an employee lounge or whatever else could

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possibly interfere with is the WAN Show, which is in this corner over here, and

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that only shoots once a week for 3 to 5 hours.

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So, if we're being realistic, this will probably end up being a mixed-use space,

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which leaves just one more thing. A big thank you to the build crew. More than

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be up now. And I mean literally up, like right there.

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Like Right above me.
