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Bad Voltage Season 1 Episode 9 ‘The Starting Pitstop’ Is Out

by | Thu 13 Feb 2014

Stuart Langridge, Jeremy Garcia, Bryan Lunduke, and myself wend our troublesome ways down the road of:

* We weigh in on the upstart/systemd brouhaha in Debian and discuss what happened, why it happened, and whether it was a good thing or not.
* Bryan reviews the Lenovo Miix 2 tablet and we get into the nitty gritty of what you can do with it.
* We take a trip down memory lane about how we each got started with Linux, which distributions we used, and who helped us get on our journey.
* We take a recap and look at community feedback about guns, 3D printing, predictions, Bad Voltage gaming, the Bad Voltage Selfie Competition and more, all making an appearance.

**Go and listen or download it [here](https://www.badvoltage.org/2014/02/13/1×09/)**

Be sure to go and share your feedback, ideas, and other comments [on the community discussion thread for this show](https://community.badvoltage.org/t/1×09-the-starting-pitstop/162)!

Also, be sure to join in the [Bad Voltage Selfie Competition](https://community.badvoltage.org/t/the-bad-voltage-selfie-competition/134) to win some free O’Reilly books!

Finally, many thanks to [Microsoft](https://www.microsoft.com) for helping us get the [Bad Voltage Community Forum](https://community.badvoltage.org) up and running, and thanks to [A2 Hosting](https://www.a2hosting.com) for now hosting it. Thanks also to [Bytemark](https://www.bytemark.co.uk) for their long-standing support and helping us actually ship shows. 🙂

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