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Episode: 572
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Title: HPR0572: Interview with Mark Terranova from Zareason
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0572/hpr0572.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 23:19:28
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Hi everyone, welcome to Hacker Public Radio, this is Quatt 2, and this is a little intro
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to the interview you're about to hear from Southeast Winning Fest.
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This is an interview with Mark from Zaw Reason, that is Z-A-R-E-A-S-O-N.
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If you talk to anyone who is at Southeast Winning Fest, one of the really surprising exhibitors
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at Z-A-R-E-A-S-O-N, they for some reason made a really big splash this year.
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I've seen their booths before at scale, I've seen them maybe at Z-A-R-E-A-S-O-N for O-L-F somewhere,
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and whether it was just the people that they chose, like the amount of, I guess, the cool
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factor of the people that were there, or whether it was, whether they just had a cool
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line of laptops to show off or what, I don't know, but they made an impression this year
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on me and a lot of other people, and Z-A-R-E-A-S-O-N, of course, is a computer manufacturer
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who makes custom Linux computers, and you can put pretty much anything you want on there,
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and one of the things that they really are trying to emphasize is that they consider these
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computers very much your property once you buy it.
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They even send you a screwdriver with, you know, Z-A-R-E-S-O-N on it, so that you can
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actually take the thing apart if you ever want to.
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I mean, that's how serious they are about these things, actually being your property.
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It's not like those other manufacturers.
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This is someone, this is a company that is serious about making sure that you have a computer,
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that you own, that you have your OS on it, you know, whatever you want it on it, you
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got.
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They'll custom install just about any version of Linux that you want, I mean, really.
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Yeah, it's a really cool company, and the representatives that they sent to self were
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just really cool.
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They were the type of people who they were hanging out with everyone else all the time after
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the festival going out to dinner.
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They were really cool people.
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It was a lot of fun to meet them and great fun to talk to Mark, so listen to this interview.
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Here on this is Klaat 2 on the Southeast Linux Fest, chilling with my friend Mark from
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Zahezone.
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Hi, my name is Mark Charanova, and I'm with Zah Reason.
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We're based in Northern California, and we provide open source systems with desktops,
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laptops, and servers, all running Linux.
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That is obviously very cool.
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I think you're going to say that you're probably pretty well-known, you know, the reason
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is that brand I think that most Linux users probably know.
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I saw some of the computers that you had out, which were really good-looking.
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I don't know how you guys release, but I mean, like are there some new cool models out
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or whatever?
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Yeah, you bet.
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My favorite one that we have is the Terra HD.
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It's got the Adam N450 processor in it, and it is awesome on the battery power.
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We've got something like four and a half hours if we're running wireless on there, and
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even longer if you turn the dim down a little bit, and you aren't running the wireless.
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But literally flying out to the east coast from California, I had a layover in Chicago,
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and in the interim time we turned the thing off, I literally had not only enough time
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for watching a movie of all of us in the air, watched a little bit more of a movie flying
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from Chicago to Charlotte, and had a little bit of battery time at the motel before I had
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to go plug it in.
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And I probably still couldn't run it even more, but I didn't even want to do that.
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But it was working great.
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I was just so impressed with the hardware on it.
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Some of one of our customers who had bought an earlier Terra, didn't quite have, I think
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it had about three hours worth of battery time, they said they were very happy with it,
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but that was one of the things that they weren't as happy with was the battery time.
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And that was one of the reasons that Earl and Cassie, who are the owners of this
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odd reason, had went and wanted to optimize the battery power as much as they could.
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Yeah.
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It was also an older Adam processor, which wasn't quite as efficient as the N450.
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Okay.
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That's my favorite one, another reason that's my favorite one is because you can actually
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put a 3G modem with an external antenna on it so you can do connect all over the place
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and it has 100% keyboard.
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I know a lot of people can deal with the 93% keyboard just fine.
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For me, my fingers are too fidgety and it doesn't quite fit.
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But I love that it's a full size and it has everything.
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What is your, I guess, your technical, I mean, like what are you with Zaw Reason?
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I am a representative with Zaw Reason.
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My official title, though, is I'm the community manager for Zaw Reason, and we have this
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unofficial community of a whole bunch of fans where every place I go, I meet and
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I talk to Linux and tech people, they're like, oh yeah, even if they don't have one,
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they know someone who has one and they've heard good things about them.
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And it started to get a lot of falling on it.
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So we're trying to get more people involved with it and helping spread the word similar
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to how lugs do in local areas.
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We actually have an IRC channel on free node.
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It's a pound Zaw Reason.
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Oh, cool.
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Yeah.
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Just recently started, we've only got a couple people idling in the carpet.
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I'll go there.
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Yeah.
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We're starting that one, the Earl and Kathy are busy this weekend with their sons helping,
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they're having an install fest at Zaw Reason.
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And they're putting all sorts of distros on.
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Primarily a boom-to is the main one, but they're putting Fedora and whatever, you know, distribution
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people want to put on their own.
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So they have a strong sense of community and trying to get people involved with hardware
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and getting feedback from their customers.
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Yeah.
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To me, that was the most valuable thing here was getting feedback from people saying, oh,
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I love this t-shirt, but maybe could you offer this shirt without the V-neck or other
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people, you know, they have shirts that are female, shirts that have a little cut that
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some people want on them.
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And little input like that is very important on getting what people want.
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We try and get to the small details.
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And most places that we'll put on legs, with there are a few of them, still have a
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windows key on the keyboard.
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Yeah.
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And that's sort of a small detail, but to me, very important, you can get a penguin on
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the key, you can get an Ubuntu symbol on there.
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And it's looking at the small details and going out, and I think it's one of the things
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that people appreciate most.
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Yeah.
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Well, I mean, speaking of like the feedback aspects, I mean, it's, I don't even want
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to say rare, because that almost seems to not extreme enough.
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I mean, it's just you don't even find a company anymore that listens to its customers or
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that customers can actually feel like they even can relate to that company at all.
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So it's kind of cool.
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You actually seem to have a dialogue going on.
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It's important.
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I know I actually helped my grandmother do and grandson stuff.
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And one of the places that I was very happy to call, it's unrelated to tech, but was
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Vermont Country Store and their catalog.
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And I talked to this nice lady in Vermont.
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She knew the people who were making the maple candies.
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She knew the people down in the other part of the state who were making different things.
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And she had a relationship with these people and she knew these people.
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And of all the things I got to do for help with my grandma and be a good grandson, I love
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deal with these people because they really wanted to know what we thought of it and what
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we could make, what they could do differently on their catalog.
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And it was that sort of thing.
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And you know, that when you said where, that's the first thing I thought of is there aren't
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a lot of people who do that and up at the top of my list was kind of Vermont Country Store
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is a great place for us to call because they actually care about the people and they're
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just thinking about numbers, they're thinking about, hey, how's it going?
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And if I call again, it'll be the same person probably.
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So why do you think it's so impossible if you think, if you're agreeing with me, why
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do you think it's so impossible for customers and companies to like have a relationship
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these days?
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I mean, why do companies not get that?
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Do you focus on the bottom line?
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I think that if you're focused on the bottom line, everything else will follow after it.
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A lot of times if you lead with quality and things that want, things that people want
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and attention to small details like the cheese and stuff like that, the bottom line will
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follow you one thing.
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You know, part of that's being able to, you know, figure out what it takes for the
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strongest keyboard or getting something going, oh, the sick cell battery wasn't quite
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strong enough.
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Man, this nine does an amazing job and it really makes people want to get the next one
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when they know that you listen to what they said and you're able to do that.
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Part of that is how the malrose is really value community.
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They started in 2007 before that even.
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They had a really strong emphasis on trying to empower their kids.
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You know, one of the things that I think a lot of listeners would like to do is looking
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up a little story about Tassie and some young girls, it's called the Unscary screwdriver.
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And it's a really great story about how she took some young girls and said, hey, we're
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going to let you build your own computer and they were able to build their own computer
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and instead of them having to give it to someone, they were able to keep it for themselves.
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Tassie got another computer for them and they were able to build things.
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The malrose is old as son as part of one of his project for Eagle Scouts is taking computers
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and they're fixing them up, putting Linux on them and donating them to Mexico.
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They're also doing that and they have some help from Stormy Peters, they're a no foundation.
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And so they're actually been doing that and it's not just something that they think
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is a good idea and let's throw it against the wall in the stick, they actually believe
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in it.
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I actually, before I ever got involved as a reason, I have part of a group that donates
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computers to people who need my local area and the Bay Area and I had actually shown some
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of the movies about how the malrose is switched to Linux and one of the things they talked
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about was they would much rather just have a computer that worked than spend all their
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time fidgeting with it, just like getting rid of your lawn and your front yard.
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You don't have to mow it all the time, that's family time you can spend, that's barbecue
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time.
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And so there's a deeper philosophy to it.
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I think that a lot of people don't have it, not to sell it, but it's really caring
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about things.
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And when you start off like that, it makes a huge difference and it radiates there and
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the bottom line will follow with it and that's part of how the following is happening
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with people like him, so I've reasoned so much.
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How long have you worked with that reason?
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I've just been working with that reason for just under a couple of months.
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I actually was volunteering for them before, even though they're a company.
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There's a lot of people in the Bay Area that go out and volunteer to help them do stuff.
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They've only been at their current location for under a year before that, they were
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working out of their house and before that they actually had moved up from Santa Monica,
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Earl had got a job in Santa Monica and they ended up moving out there rather quickly
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from Texas.
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And they went from having a business in their house to actually having a nice location
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in Berkeley and there were so many people that were supportive of what Zahraism is doing.
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People would go and volunteer to do stuff down there, which is not usual for a business.
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That's not usual.
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I volunteer for charities, I don't really volunteer, but there are people trying to make
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things better.
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And that was one of the things that really worked for me.
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One of my friends actually who had volunteered with a group that don't have computers to
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people had got a job with them a while ago and had always been an admirer before them.
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And I had actually, last few years, had shown some of the movies about some of the things
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that the mom roses had done.
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So for me, there was this thing that was just like, it was an obvious thing.
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And like I'd already known stuff about them, but once they had hired me for doing anything,
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I actually went and I typed in Zahraism reviews and hardware and stuff and just wanted
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to see what I saw out there.
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And just looking back for years and looking through a few hundred, you know, different
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entries in Google, I saw such positive responses on their stuff.
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I was just like, there was nothing shocking on that.
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It was just, I just, it really hit home and made a lot of sense for me.
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Well, actually, maybe that is something I want to ask really quick, because these aren't
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computers that are just like, the only reason to buy them is because they've got Linux pre-installed
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on them, but they're going to fall apart next year, you know, these are, I mean, these
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are actually like really good feeling in solid computers.
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I noticed from your demos.
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They're, yeah, they've spent a lot of time and energy on it.
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Yes, you can take Linux and stick it on any computer.
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I'm one of my proudest deep things as I have a Pentium 2 that's really old.
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And it's neat.
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I also have a laptop called a duct tape laptop and I get cheese for it.
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I love this thing, but no, it's not that.
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They actually have put a lot of time and attention to details on things and made sure to
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really source where they're getting things, you know, they'll get, they'll get stuff
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manufactured for them.
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It isn't just a little saw, a reason sticker on that, it's manufactured.
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Some people like the shiny cases, they have shiny cases.
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They also have some brushed aluminum that's more my style, because I go to scratch everything.
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And so that's my style.
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They have some that has almost like a golf ball dimple thing on it that will help hide
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everything that has some of the nice plastic look, but, yeah, but hides things.
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They put a lot of attention into things like that.
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It's solid hardware, you can get three year warranties on stuff with it.
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They have warranties, you can get with it.
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And it isn't just, hey, we'll throw Linux on it.
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You have your choice of, you know, a lot of different distributions you can use.
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You could use Fedora and Ubuntu or Debian.
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It's not that a lot of people who buy this stuff can't put Linux on their system or find
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something with it.
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It's a save some time and be finding stuff that works with the Linux kernel.
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It's got to work.
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It's not like buying from, there's a big manufacturer that does sell some Linux machines.
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And that's great because it puts it out there.
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But they also have some stuff that's had to be a little, you know, tweaked here and there
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to get working with the kernel.
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If you wanted to get something with Ubuntu and then change your mind and you want to
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deal something with later with Fedora because it's all upstream compatible.
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You're going to be able to do that and not have to hassle with it and not have to use
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any proprietary drivers or compile any things for it.
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For me that comes back to the idea of I'd rather spend my time dealing with fun stuff.
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So actually what is it kind of, what's it like inside the big fortress that is, is that
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reason?
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What's it like working there?
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I worked there some of the time, not a whole bunch.
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They have employees who work there part time and full time.
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They have a five day a week regular office manager as one of my friends Courtney.
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She's been working there for a while.
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She does some of the graphic design and some of the t-shirt design and some of the bookkeeping.
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She designed a new logo for the t-shirts and both male and female designs.
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We brought out here t-shirt designs all the way from a little toddler size, all the way
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up to a six X.
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And that's one of the things.
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That's another thing.
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That's rare.
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It isn't one size fits all.
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One of the other workers at Zahreason works three days a week.
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She will bring her two year old and her six month old and they're able to be there.
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Her husband will come in for lunch and be able to have lunch there.
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So there's a nice really family feel to it.
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And one of the things about that when you feel so welcomed in the environment you're working
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in.
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You don't have this hurry to need to get out of there.
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You know, they have some nice decorations up.
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I mean, I'm a big fan of tuxed the penguin.
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They have some good tuxed posters up, not enough in my opinion.
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You can never have enough.
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I'm not normal that way.
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It's a really nice open space and depending on how many orders are going on, we'll set
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up tables so that we can do a lot of builds in there.
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There's another employee comes in and works with Earl and we'll do a lot of the big builds
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and it can scale real nicely because one of the things we do is we have a real quick
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turnaround on stuff.
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Oh really?
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Yeah, if you want to order something, it doesn't just sit around for a while.
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You literally can go on the website and decide, hey, I want a little more RAM with this.
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You know, I like this operating system installed.
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You know, if you have any questions, it's in the column, ask some about it, but there's
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a nice turnaround with it.
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They're proud they're making neat stuff.
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And they're proud that they're making what you want.
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And if you want a little badge that's got a talks on it or if you want a little badge
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that's got a fedora logo on that, you can put that.
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And just having that on there, there's little things you can do with that that there's
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a neat sense of pride and working with.
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I know.
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I spend a lot of time in the MS world and I took a lot of pride in what I did and I know
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that there weren't a lot of people doing that.
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Of course there are some people doing that.
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And it was just so hard to find a lot of times that the mom and pop people were able
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to do it.
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And they're so a few far in between that it's very hard to get that.
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And that's something to me that's very rewarding.
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And I was just amazed.
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This is the first conference I've gone to forza reason.
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And I was expecting a lot of positive feedback, but I'm just still blown away at how many
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people are coming up and saying they're so happy with theirs.
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And we actually had someone who had to return something because of a keyboard or something.
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And they were almost apologetic on it.
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And they had it happen and they had done it and they had their hardware return real quick.
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And they're one of our biggest fans.
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It was like I actually had something break and it was fixed and I got it back real quick.
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That's the thing you can do.
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It's a peace of mind thing.
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Peace of mind is huge.
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Personally, what would you classify yourself are you a hardware guy or a software guy both?
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I do some hardware.
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I do a fair amount of software.
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I personally get a lot of enjoyment out of teaching people how to use their hardware
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and teaching them how to get the most out of their stuff.
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And whatever is necessary on that, yeah, I've repaired laptops and desktops and done
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a lot of that stuff.
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But interacting with people for me is the most important part of it.
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And that's one of the things that I like about the Linux philosophy and the sharing
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is that is, you know, it can be sharing knowledge.
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And when I teach people, I learn stuff too.
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For me, that's the most important.
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Cool. I mean, it was great talking to you and yeah, it's really cool that you guys came out with all of your best.
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Thank you for listening to Hack with Public Radio.
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