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If you find the audio too hard to understand, the full transcript is available here:
http://www.pythian.com/blogs/1267/interview-kevin-closson-on-the-oracle-exadata-storage-server
yeah, but Christo, the audio was sufficiently poor at some points that the transcript is actually inaccurate. No big deal, but I think I’ll be on a land line, as opposed to my VOIP, for our next(?) chat.
Yes, landline or direct over-the-internet would be best. I find the quality to be higher when it’s digital-to-digital.
We can edit the transcript, I’ve listened to it many times, but obviously we missed some parts.