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Eh, the million bucks is still kind of a charity since it becomes a giveaway to whoever wins viewers.Back in the day, if celebrities competed like this the money would go to charity.
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Eh, the million bucks is still kind of a charity since it becomes a giveaway to whoever wins viewers.Back in the day, if celebrities competed like this the money would go to charity.
i can see linus going with the tranny affair with an ugly chinkwife. but that depends if the chinkwife uglier in person than in those photos.Wan show is like Chinese water torture. Fitting considering his chink wife.
It's fucked up that he whores his wife out to do their merch shit. But of course, linus fans think she's the most attractive woman alive. Going back and watching the Linus roast is kind of funny because of how on the nose some of the shit isi can see linus going with the tranny affair with an ugly chinkwife. but that depends if the chinkwife uglier in person than in those photos.
Maybe it's a coded message to his employees and simps, telling them they should not only live in the pod, but also show enthusiasm about spending every waking hour in one.https://youtube.com/watch?v=kBApcOdpiKcNo company is ever going to fucking DIY a god damned meeting pod. No Linus viewer is ever going to DIY anything like this and has no fucking reason to.
Most of the LTT viewers seem to enjoy watching people just do something and fuck it up because it is wacky and oh so funny or something. Think of "The Boys", and the joke is that Hughie gets covered in someone else's blood when they get killed; it is that level of humour.Who the fuck was this video supposed to be for? And why are they doing so much "DIY" bullshit content lately? None of their viewers are ever going to do this crap in their apartments.
Of course, but there are some scenarios where say... you've got a huge warehouse space and then need something off to the side but aren't entirely sure if you want it permanent. Also one of the reasons for these is all of the stupid entirely open-concept offices that were built, and then finding out that you need a space for phonecalls, meetings, etc. without the racket of the office in the background. They're really more for that rather than "privacy".On a serious note, any business that's large enough to require a dedicated meeting room would just go to some place that specialises in commercial fitouts. If a business can't afford to do that, they probably don't need a pod in the first place.
I guess? But you can see plenty of people just doing shit competently and actually be able to learn something from it. Like any woodworking channel you'd have never seen them do dovetails like that for the precise reason it didn't work.Most of the LTT viewers seem to enjoy watching people just do something and fuck it up because it is wacky and oh so funny or something. Think of "The Boys", and the joke is that Hughie gets covered in someone else's blood when they get killed; it is that level of humour.
They don't want that, though. They want the wacky adventures of Linus and his retard avengers. I also suspect it's also a way to engagement bait as people complain in the comments and then link the video elsewhere on the net and complain there.I guess? But you can see plenty of people just doing shit competently and actually be able to learn something from it. Like any woodworking channel you'd have never seen them do dovetails like that for the precise reason it didn't work.
In that case, it could make more sense to hire or buy a shipping container that's been converted into a site office. If it doesn't need to be fancy, there are plenty of used (albeit a little dated) site offices out there for cheap that can be resold for roughly what they paid if the company decides to build a permanent meeting room or they decide a meeting room wasn't necessary in the first place.Of course, but there are some scenarios where say... you've got a huge warehouse space and then need something off to the side but aren't entirely sure if you want it permanent.
Valid point, but again whether a dedicated room is needed for this depends on the company, what it does, who's making the phone calls etc. If it's just the boss, then the boss's office is all that's really needed. Obviously if there are multiple sales reps or something, a private office would be required when a rep needs to make a private sales call... but then you'd think that a company of this nature would have taken this into account when buying or leasing commercial premises in the first place.Also one of the reasons for these is all of the stupid entirely open-concept offices that were built, and then finding out that you need a space for phonecalls, meetings, etc. without the racket of the office in the background. They're really more for that rather than "privacy".
You'd think... but I've been in enough offices over the years that would indicate otherwise. Hell, even some of the places with enough meeting rooms didn't have people intelligent enough to trench the floor to run power, data, and video to a wall so you end up with those cable covers and shit running between the conference room table and the wall. I'm sure there's also a good portion of "save a buck now, spend a fortune later" at play with some of this crap.but then you'd think that a company of this nature would have taken this into account when buying or leasing commercial premises in the first place.
where are the tech tips? I thought this was a channel about tech.https://youtube.com/watch?v=kBApcOdpiKc
No company is ever going to fucking DIY a god damned meeting pod. No Linus viewer is ever going to DIY anything like this and has no fucking reason to.
Retards put dovetails at the end with a bunch of leverage so of course the fucking top of the female side of the dovetail came off since it's along the grain. There was no reason to use dovetails for this, fucking lap joints would have made more sense for glue surface area and fasteners. They opted to just re-do it all with regular framing like any sane person would have done to begin with, but for some reason are using joined 2x2's instead of just buying fucking 2x4's for the corners?
The table uses a couple of shitty hinges with no support underneath(how damned hard would it have been to just have a couple small boards that could rotate to support it?). Had the sense to use a bathroom fan light for ventilation. Linus is confused about a USB-C monitor. Dumbshits mounted the power outlets ABOVE the monitor so the cables will be in the way or people have to drape them behind the monitor. Installed casters on the side that only lift the thing 2mm, can't get a forklift under it.
The commercial pod was 15,000USD plus install.
3100USD in materials. 176 man hours to build this stupid thing, at $30/hr
Determines that unless you're a small business with a workshop and bored employees, or large business... with a workshop and bored staff to build this crap already on payroll, that it's a waste of fucking time. Although I would suggest that if it were done competently to begin with, it wouldn't take 176 hours of labor either. Who the fuck was this video supposed to be for? And why are they doing so much "DIY" bullshit content lately? None of their viewers are ever going to do this crap in their apartments.
Also, the availability of the sonopan they used outside of Canada is incredibly limited and the whole thing still looks like shit.
Where else are they going to make their female colleagues feel uncomfortable?How many private meeting spaces do they actually need?
Meeting pods or those little phone booths with the glass doors, seat, and small "desk"?The office tower I work in recently got meeting pods in the kitchen / break area of every floor. They're mostly used by people making personal phone calls.
They're popular among companies that poorly implemented open floor plans, who opened up too much floor and forgot that there are absolutely times people need some isolation. But the companies that did that tend to flit from one 'productivity boosting' layout to the next, and have mostly renovated the problem away since the 2020 office space crash.I have only seen those pods at trade shows really