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I'm like 6 episodes behind, so if you can figure out a way to temporarily switch minds with me (like in the movie Like Father Like Son with Dudley Moore and Kirk Cameron, 1987), then you can experience them anew. One caveat...you have to be Kirk Cameron. There's no way in hell I'm going to be Kirk Cameron.

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There are already 2 interviews in the can, and there's some additional stuff recorded for a "Mentions..." segment. We haven't done our group recordings yet though. Family, Summer vacations, and delays with The Reynolds Research Department are the main culprits.

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I'm hearing many rumours about an imminent release of the next episode.....or maybe that's just wishful thinking on my part.

 

The rumors are true. We've been on a bit of a summer hiatus. We'll be back soon, and there will be some changes as well, which we hope will allow for more frequent content. All will be revealed in episode 20. Right, Rick?

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The rumors are true. We've been on a bit of a summer hiatus. We'll be back soon, and there will be some changes as well, which we hope will allow for more frequent content. All will be revealed in episode 20. Right, Rick?

Cool. Although if you make it shorter I will burn all of Rev's Hello Kitty/My Little Pony collection at the stake. ?

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Boulder Dash. We get into the whole "homebrew vs. professional' thing too. - which.. ahem.. seems pretty popular here.

The implication that if people identify as homebrew that they are not professional is ludacris. If not being homebrew means you have to act like the "professional" we've seen lately, we will wear the homebrew badge with honor.

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I think we might generally agree on this definition:

Homebrewer - one who brews at home or in another non-commercial area and shares (or sells off to recoup costs) the yield with friends and family - volume is limited only by how many handmade units can be produced

 

So then maybe these other categories, as defined by the Brewer's Association, are pertinent to this argument:

Microbrewer - an independent business-owner who brews small batches with an annual production volume of less than 15,000 barrels

Craft Brewer - a business-owner who's independent holdings total at least 75% of the business, which produces between 15,000 and 6,000,000 barrels

 

With this in mind, a microbrewer produces 3,200,000 units or fewer annually (the approximate number of beers in 15,000 barrels)

A brewer may still retain it's craft brewer status (thanks to lobbyists from Sam Adams and Yeungling) by producing fewer than 1.41 billion units

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The implication that if people identify as homebrew that they are not professional is ludacris. If not being homebrew means you have to act like the "professional" we've seen lately, we will wear the homebrew badge with honor.

And we are in no way implying that, Rev. We had a discussion about it on the show because it has been a hot topic of late. I hope you'll find it an interesting segment. We also interviewed Richard Spitalny (president of First Star Software), and he had a lot to say about the subject, as well as things about intellectual property rights.

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And we are in no way implying that, Rev. We had a discussion about it on the show because it has been a hot topic of late. I hope you'll find it an interesting segment. We also interviewed Richard Spitalny (president of First Star Software), and he had a lot to say about the subject, as well as things about intellectual property rights.

Thanks. I'll listen to show

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I am with you 100% on that. For the video game community maybe set the numbers to like 400-500 units for crossing the homebrew three hold, and it's clear. If we are going to borrow the word "homebrew" from the beer-making community we should adapt to their definitions on some way as well.

 

 

I think we (snip)

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