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now you can say something funny yes now we can okay thank god yes uh you know actually it was what a great episode last week by the way that was that was uh it was tons of fun with the predictions episode it was great and uh a lot of people seem to enjoy it so that was great i'll tell you the one person who did not enjoy it lives with me because it went two hours
Yeah, the predictions episode is always going to be long, though.
I'll just tell her that. That's fine.
Yeah, exactly. You know, it's like, listen, like once a year, they're just going to go a little long. I'll try that.
Yeah, you better try it. But no, it was a great one. And great job getting Simon and Mike on. Those guys are delightful.
So I did see a headline on Thursday that I'm like, oh my God, this prediction is wrong already. Intel CEO search heats up as leadership shakeup drives turnaround hopes. And so I'm literally like, this story is going to be like a rumor about a candidate that they're going to be announcing in like, this is going to be done by the weekend. But then I go to the saw, I'm thinking like, oh, great.
Like, well, fine. I knew the risks. The story is that Citi analyst Christopher Dainley says Intel might name a permanent CEO in the next few months. I mean, that's talk about like a prediction. I'm like, wow. How do you get to be an analyst? That sounds hard. Yeah. Conversely, they might not. That's the alternative. Yeah. Sorry.
I mean, it's taking away from the superlative work of Citi analyst Christopher Dainley, who I'm sure does very thoughtful research. But it is not a great insight that they might name a permanent CEO the next couple of months. Yeah. But Adam, I decided that I'm going to take zero. I will take no credit if they name this in January. But if it's February, I will take one 12th credit.
And if it's March, two 12th credit, one 6th credit, and so on. That would be a nice little way of, you know, because I know we keep score so closely.
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