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246: Helicopter Don
Episode 246

246: Helicopter Don

John has a new angle on smart home monitoring, and Merlin shares some new thoughts about "The Godfather" (1972).

Reconcilable Differences · Merlin Mann and John Siracusa

October 25, 20241h 36m

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John has a new angle on smart home monitoring, and Merlin shares some new thoughts about "The Godfather" (1972).

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In Follow-Up, John has updates on his health journey, and Merlin shares a fun cameo appearance by the Magic Marker System. Also, there's a new twist on the Millennial Tic project.

John has a new angle on smart home monitoring, and Merlin has some new thoughts about The Godfather (1972).

In this month’s member bonus episode, your hosts discuss the importance of door management.

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(Recorded on Tuesday, August 20, 2024)


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