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Welcome to TSB, episode 265.
The Trivia Question this time is:
Let’s get this Monday moving, Jared. You know how sometimes a name change can make everything feel new? Like when The Artist Formerly Known as Prince became a symbol, or when Dunkin’ ditched “Donuts” and got all minimalist on us.
Well, Mark Zuckerberg had a major rebrand moment, too, swapping out “Facebook” for “Meta” to match his metaverse vision. But in doing so, he triggered an awkward translation situation. Meta, in Hebrew, means what? A) Chaos, B) Nightmare, C) Dead or D) Broken. The answer is chilling at the end.
Please feel free to call and leave your guess at (888) 405-7524 and give us your name or name you want to go by as well as your guess.
Since we've been gone, we're trying to catch up the blog with podcast announcements with full length show notes of past programs including Sans and TSB.
Also, as we announced, we're going to change this show to every two weeks. We're doing this because this will give us more time to find something to talk about, but yet we won't feel burned out.
Here are things we might talk about during this open edition of the program.
By Jared RimerWelcome to TSB, episode 265.
The Trivia Question this time is:
Let’s get this Monday moving, Jared. You know how sometimes a name change can make everything feel new? Like when The Artist Formerly Known as Prince became a symbol, or when Dunkin’ ditched “Donuts” and got all minimalist on us.
Well, Mark Zuckerberg had a major rebrand moment, too, swapping out “Facebook” for “Meta” to match his metaverse vision. But in doing so, he triggered an awkward translation situation. Meta, in Hebrew, means what? A) Chaos, B) Nightmare, C) Dead or D) Broken. The answer is chilling at the end.
Please feel free to call and leave your guess at (888) 405-7524 and give us your name or name you want to go by as well as your guess.
Since we've been gone, we're trying to catch up the blog with podcast announcements with full length show notes of past programs including Sans and TSB.
Also, as we announced, we're going to change this show to every two weeks. We're doing this because this will give us more time to find something to talk about, but yet we won't feel burned out.
Here are things we might talk about during this open edition of the program.