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Peter Rukavina

Garrity Steven Garrity, friend and landlord, has been busy promoting Firefox this week. He was interviewed by one Rainnie yesterday and will be on Compass, interviewed by another Rainnie, tonight tomorrow (the interview is taking place in the next room as I type this).

Steven gives good interview: I told him at lunch that while most people (read: me) have their voice move up an octave and double their rate of speaking when interviewed, Steven actually gets calmer and his voice mellows and becomes more golden.

My great hope today is that Steven’s dad, Police Commissioner Garrity, will be featured on Compass tonight as well — perhaps there will be some rowdyism that needs quelling. If there was some sort of flashlight disaster worthy of report as well, we could achieve a Compass Garrity hat trick.

Update: The Compass cameraman actually just said “I don’t see anything web browsery in here” during setup for the interview.

More update: Bruce Rainnie just said my name out loud. I may not have been there for the Beatles in 1965, but…

More inside scoop: Bruce likes Terminator 3, but says Terminator 1 is “fun to watch.” Take that National Enquirer.

Final update: I shook hands with Bruce Rainnie. Sigh.

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Rob, I don’t do autographs - sorry.

For those that care, this piece has been pushed back to Friday or Monday, so it won’t be on tonight as planned.

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