Bryan Cantrill
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I think we got to find ways to kind of stoke that great creativity and be inspired from it. But Randy, thank you. I really appreciate you. This has been a great somewhat random walk, but it's so, I think, inspiring to hear your story and how like we can be. And thank you for being so, by the way, so generous with your dad that we all get to kind of we all get to be inspired by it.
I think we got to find ways to kind of stoke that great creativity and be inspired from it. But Randy, thank you. I really appreciate you. This has been a great somewhat random walk, but it's so, I think, inspiring to hear your story and how like we can be. And thank you for being so, by the way, so generous with your dad that we all get to kind of we all get to be inspired by it.
And that we, you know, again, it's such an extraordinary story. And Park is an extraordinary story, but then your father's story within it is so amazing and has had such profound and lasting influence. I think it can really serve to inspire us all. It's really, really great stuff.
And that we, you know, again, it's such an extraordinary story. And Park is an extraordinary story, but then your father's story within it is so amazing and has had such profound and lasting influence. I think it can really serve to inspire us all. It's really, really great stuff.
All right. Well, Dick Schaup, wherever you are, thank you for the inspiration to it and know that it's been, the torch has passed to it to another generation and a generation behind that one.
All right. Well, Dick Schaup, wherever you are, thank you for the inspiration to it and know that it's been, the torch has passed to it to another generation and a generation behind that one.
There we go. As we look forward to hopefully, again, many narratives for Silicon Valley, but the one that is currently destroying the Republic is not the only one. That's all I'd like to say. Yes, I'm with you on that. Awesome. Thanks, guys. Well, thank you very much, Randy. Adam, thank you for your family, too, for accommodating. This was a great one.
There we go. As we look forward to hopefully, again, many narratives for Silicon Valley, but the one that is currently destroying the Republic is not the only one. That's all I'd like to say. Yes, I'm with you on that. Awesome. Thanks, guys. Well, thank you very much, Randy. Adam, thank you for your family, too, for accommodating. This was a great one.
Randy, it was so great to hear your perspective and stories. Just amazing stuff. Lots of fun to share. All right. Thanks, everybody. See you next time.
Randy, it was so great to hear your perspective and stories. Just amazing stuff. Lots of fun to share. All right. Thanks, everybody. See you next time.
I think I've invited Robert to speak.
I think I've invited Robert to speak.
Listen, the podcast starts when Craig and GRX says it starts. I also do love this is we getting a little bit of a Tomax and Zaymont thing and that they like, you would think you might have some redundancy with the twins here, but they actually apparently think with a like mind.
Listen, the podcast starts when Craig and GRX says it starts. I also do love this is we getting a little bit of a Tomax and Zaymont thing and that they like, you would think you might have some redundancy with the twins here, but they actually apparently think with a like mind.
Listen, Tomax and Zaymont shared the pain. These guys share permissions. It makes more sense. It's a little less fantastical. It's a little more pedestrian, a little more quotidian, but come on. I mean, this is just like, you know, we're just trying to be realistic over here. There you go. Robert, you're here. Yeah, good evening. Excellent. How are you?
Listen, Tomax and Zaymont shared the pain. These guys share permissions. It makes more sense. It's a little less fantastical. It's a little more pedestrian, a little more quotidian, but come on. I mean, this is just like, you know, we're just trying to be realistic over here. There you go. Robert, you're here. Yeah, good evening. Excellent. How are you?
You know, our former colleague, Alex Wilson, said, you know, it is really great to see you kicking off Robert Moustaki Appreciation Week this way.
You know, our former colleague, Alex Wilson, said, you know, it is really great to see you kicking off Robert Moustaki Appreciation Week this way.
No. I don't know if you quite ate the hook the way I did, but I was just like, Oh, we, is that a, is that a thing we do? Is that like an annual thing? Because we have a, our colleague CJ has a kicks off and there is an Eric Anderson appreciation day here at Oxide for one of our employees. So like, it seems like a reasonable thing that we would do to have a Robert Moustaki appreciation week.
No. I don't know if you quite ate the hook the way I did, but I was just like, Oh, we, is that a, is that a thing we do? Is that like an annual thing? Because we have a, our colleague CJ has a kicks off and there is an Eric Anderson appreciation day here at Oxide for one of our employees. So like, it seems like a reasonable thing that we would do to have a Robert Moustaki appreciation week.