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Hello and welcome to a new Marcogit podcast Well, very happy to record
again. I haven' t beenaround for a while, and the truth
is, well, I' mjust sort of spaced in time. But
now and then I miss recording.We' re in Valencia in flaws and
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well, I don' t thinkyou hear many firecrackers, because well,
I bought some headphones to record podcasts. Well I bought it for something else,
but well I am recording with themthe podcast and they will practically not
be heard, although from time totime you may hear some, because the
faults are a party that are donehere in Valencia. In Spain it is
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once a year and well, somemonuments are built with cardboard wood. It
may be that other materials also arriveand well, they are monuments here many
times they are parodys of politics oranything. It is very cool and good,
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as there are many cultural events parties. To me, one of the
things I like most about failures.I here, around my house, have
six seven faults. It' simpressive. I don' t need to
go to the other side of Valencia, or anything just walking I can see
if this fails the only thing,because sometimes, because because of the center
or the fault of the town hall, you have to go to see it,
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because it is always very spectacular andgood. There' s another thing
I like, too, which isI say on lights. I don'
t know if that' s whatyou call it. I think so.
There are certain streets that make anexhibition of lights with music, of games
of lights, of everything that isa. Colors are lit and they go
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to the rhythm of the music andI like them very much. We usually
go to an ad quesión on CubaStreet. There are other tenicos are very
famous of Swiss Street. They speakmore streets and very well. I always
bring my son some weekend to saythat next weekend I will give us Valencia
And well, we will go tobuy firecrackers And we will spend, because
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part of the day throwing firecrackers,that what the children like is now curious,
because to say that it is allValencia full of street stalls, churros
and fritters and chocolate. But,well, they' re not street stalls,
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they' re text posts that theyput here at big fairs that have
to be transported with a truck orwith a lug because they' re a
remor that' s very, verywell prepared. They' re awesome.
In some you can even see wellthere may have been working three or four
people, even in some bigger ones, more And well, practically I don
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' t know, but every onewould say that at most every five hundred
meters there is tax, I atleast I see many And and well,
that' s summarized the parties ofthe faults in Valencia. If you don
' t know them and I'm from other countries I know that there
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are people who listen to me fromother countries who don' t understand me,
why, well I advise you togo Google And good because you navigate
or any alleged that you or searcherbetter said and see what the faults of
Valencia are like, which is ashow. Well, then there' s
a lot of parades of typical costumes. I really like the idea. I
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like every party, because it's times people make more pineapples. It
' s not, as I say, it' s more neighborhood here,
next to my house, here twoblocks away. I' ve got a
flaw in it, and, well, it' s from the neighborhood.
And, well, it' snice to see all the people in the
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neighborhood together. And then, duringthe faults and past the faults, because
it seems that it is more several, that people greet each other more,
they are more animated. And sothen, of course, they' re
dressed more or less, because thesame as I know that or jackets that
identify them then is like they havethat sense of belonging. To me,
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the truth is, I don't like to belong to any organization,
any club of these, or whatit' s called, but I like
that people do enjoy it, becausethey hear it happen. They' re
having a great time. I'd probably have a good time, too.
But, well, I' ma little bit into what I'
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m going to say social art.I' m a little more introverted or
my time is that I like tospend as much as I want. And
the way I want it, becauseit' s not this whole week involved
in a flaw because of many actsthat have already been pro that I think
it' s good both the faultand the San Isidro party in Yecla,
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any party seems great to me andbesides, I really love it, I
love to see how well that happenedto people. I go down the street
and now I have come for awalk and then I see the groups of
people, especially greeted teenagers and suchor people who are drinking there in the
older beer and such I miss thesmile of seeing them so happy and it
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gives me joy, I am happyas for them and it seems very beautiful
to me. So, well,this week I' ll have it more
complicated to park. Well, it' s a week and it' s
the big parties in Valencia and what' s left is not left, there
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' s no other one left,because we have difficulty parking. But then,
economically, because the city finds thisan important brus, because there are
numbers of tourists coming. So,well, well, then, to enjoy
And and it' s already littlemore in terms of work topics, because
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there I am in the new job. Well, I' m not complaining,
I' m excited, I'm complicated, I' m complicated
because at certain levels things are complicatedin commercial matters, what has, then,
the big accounts And all this,because it' s a little bit
more complicated, but good that Iam very well defined in me I am
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excited and very well technology topics,because I recently bought a watch that I
don' t even know what thewoch is called. Well, the ku
Walch I don' t know what. I' m super happy with him
because he' s barely good Yeah, he doesn' t waste much battery.
It lasts for several days and ontop it has a power saving mode
that lasts a lot of days,but I think it' s the one
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that watches for five or something.And what I like most is that,
because I turn on much less mobile, because there are many notifications, even
though I have practically all of themsilenced. There' s a lot of
notifications that I see through the clockand so I don' t have to
be pulling out my cell phone.What I use most, because incredibly one
of the things that makes it easierfor me is the shopping list. With
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the Google kips, I have ashopping list. We have Google KIP,
I have a note and I sharedit with my wife and there we always
write the shopping list. And itturns out I can see it on the
clock. And then it' svery comfortable, because I' m going
with the supermarket and I' mgoing to ta char a shopping list for
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the things I' m throwing inthe car. Before I had to be
taking out the moh inhabits and nowwith the relop, because I find it
very comfortable that it will be silly. Well, it' ll be silly.
I find it very comfortable too thatI can answer calls with the clock.
They don' t ever do it. It has been good for me
to do it, to go downvolume, well, because that' s
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practically what I use most and thetruth is that very happy with it.
The clock. I bought an offerand then I bought myself because I was
going to buy the classic sansun galasíwoch pro or something or not. I
remember what it' s called andI bought some dials from Santsu' s
watch, but then, change ofheart, I bought the Tiwatch. But,
well, the thing is that Igot the spheres and there was a
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sphere, this thing that puts thisclear around that puts five, ten,
fifteen, twenty, as if itwere a timer that was sticker and I
glued it to the watch t,although it' s not yours, but
it turns out that it' ssuper pretty, because this is the sphere,
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this is parrot, it' ssilver and the watch tea is golden
And you see a little gold andwith the silver and clear, this renoj
looks bigger. So and above,of course this one is not seen because,
of course, I invented it.And, well, things of that
yes, I step away from thescreen of the t Watch, because it
stays much lower. So very happyalso because he hears, for things of
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these happen to me not good,as I always say I am very lucky,
for things if the other day Ilaughed a lot because we were at
an event and well, we hadto do with the wall with the food,
and I am unable to laugh.I' m sorry a lot that
I can' t And well,to me a person who went and snuck
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in and came with the plate offood, such for his plate. And,
well, that' s what someoneelse came in and said to me,
Marco, you just don' thave food. I mean, I
wasn' t in line time,man, but a lot of line.
There were a hundred people and literaland he says ah, because I have
a dish that I have one ofmy leftovers still one and he gave me
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a plate of food in this oneI looked at and said I was going
to that universe, Uncle, Iam able to sneak in I say,
but look at the universe, Itried and laughed at the luck that I
have. The other person stayed justlike messing with you because he had to
sneak in, even sneaking in.And then no longer doing anything, because
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I got the food and the truththat was very, very funny with the
intelligence your ic I' m practicallydoing nothing. I' m really looking
forward to it. Well, alittle something. Keep on gurgling and facilitate
me on something. And now thatI have an idea that I' m
going to put into practice, I' m going to use it quite a
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bit. I' m going touse it quite a bit. Moreover,
the idea would not be a goodidea or would not be feasible, if
artificial intelligence existed. But in existence, intelligence activates, because I' m
going to put one thing into practiceand see how I' m going to
see how I' m doing.The other day I was commenting you know
what I heard from a long timeago that I had an advertising magazine before
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Covid and well, it went wellwith me before covid Then I had to
close it, but it went wellwith me was that I was going through
with it, not that I wastaking care of it and the other day
I was talking to someone else andI was talking to him. I mean,
it' s amazing. I sayif I now have the magazine with
artificial intelligence, I could do Idon' t know, you can say
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a fixed eighty percent of the work, which I had to talk to a
lot of people before. Now Iwould practically be able to do it on
my own, do it on myown, and whether I would need a
professional designer to help me with certainthings or make up my mind about the
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magazine. I know they designed alittle bit, graphic design, a little
I defend myself, but touch beingprofessional already plus. That' s probably
it. I' m missing,because there are certain things I don'
t know how to do, whicharen' t done very recently. I
don' t wear it, becauseif I put it on, then better,
I' d get to do it, too. But no, if
I lack it, I put thatprofessionalism, because I, for example,
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had a designer who was very goodand there were many tips that were very
professional and that we learn one dayor two, and maybe someone with photographic
retouching issues, because I don't understand much of the light or things
like that, I don' tunderstand and maybe, but we go with
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two people paying him maybe one afternoonto do a magazine. It would be
enough for me, which I usedto have to talk to a bunch of
writer people about I don' tknow what cool now would be awesome everything
that would go forward. The otherday I was testing kampa, which I
have the paid version, because Iused it for a company that took him
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to social networks, and the otherday I tried a field thing that drove
me crazy. It blew my mindthat with a few images and giving it
a few sentences, I made anentire article, but in an article of
a brog and it is true thatyou have to know a little, because
if you don' t freak outwith the topic of hallucinations, but if
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you know a little bit about thesubject and then retouch it is that it
gives you impressive productivity. I wasamazed with four phrases that you tell her
some images and give you an articleof a quality and then you retouch it
with your knowledge. Of course,I mean, yes, it' s
true that you have to have knowledgeof that subject. But it' s
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impressive as bances and I don't even want to imagine the things that
can be done. Well, here, up to here, today' s
podcast that I' m thick becauseI haven' t had any water.
And as they say and if Itongue the plot or something like that they
say my tongue is stuck. Well, that' s what I said.
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I hope you listen well and gooda hug and good bye