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In this episode of The Full Nerd,Gordon UngBrad ChacosAlaina Yee,andAdam Patrick Murrayfinish up the year with the vacation custom of consuming our own words.
Reporters make forecasts all the time, and typically there are no effects for being flat-out incorrect. That’s not the case with the Full Nerd team. We put our forecasts where our mouths are– actually. To begin this last annual episode of the podcast, we discuss the forecasts we made at the end of 2022 for the year to come and subject our stomachs to different penalties for each projection failed.
How precise was the team? Let’s simply state Brad cleaned away a great deal of tears on tissue paper, which he quickly consumed. Lots
After we completing enjoying what our 2022 mouths planted, it’s time to turn our look forward as soon as again. Each member of the gang came equipped with a fresh plate of forecasts for 2024, while Adam turned his crystal ball (and digestive perseverance) over to the knowledge of audiences who viewed the episode live. We called a great deal of shots. Will we land them?
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Author: Brad Chacos
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Brad Chacos invests his days digging through desktop PCs and tweeting excessiveHe focuses on graphics cards and video gaming, however covers whatever from security to Windows pointers and all way of PC hardware.