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People should hire me to name things….

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Kinda cool thing I just realized, I named something!

In 2008 when the Zoom H2 recorder came out, I dubbed it the “Studio on a Stick” in my O’Reilly Media column, and a Google search shows that “Studio on a stick” has now become the defacto nickname for the Zoom H2.

–Michael W. Dean

Author Michael Werecat DeanPosted on December 22, 2011Categories Michael's stuff, ToolsTags how things get named, studio on a stick, zoom h22 Comments on People should hire me to name things….
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