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00:00:00   so I went cleared out everything that was obviously outdated we had of course [TS]

00:00:04   like bullet points on speculation about what TV kid might be and rumors of the [TS]

00:00:11   new Apple TV remote car starter that would be to get us directions right in [TS]

00:00:18   the room of follow-up we have more follow-up about the TiVo that neither [TS]

00:00:22   Martin nor I cares about you care you need to care about the TiVo that's not a [TS]

00:00:28   follow-up but i wanna briefly mentioned so since last week I think more people [TS]

00:00:32   have either following are links to the TiVo bolts are seen people tweeting [TS]

00:00:36   about it or you know it's made the rounds in the tech news sites and people [TS]

00:00:40   have looked at it and the snide comments about how I can't believe that anything [TS]

00:00:44   that you can't stack something on top of a lot of people have responded with [TS]

00:00:47   other TV connected devices that are unstoppable in various ways one of the [TS]

00:00:51   one of them on the camelot was the Boxee Box you guys remember that I do it [TS]

00:00:56   basically look like a cube tilted on its corner and then like sit down at the [TS]

00:01:01   table so that like a sort of a cube on an angle that but I wasn't actually cute [TS]

00:01:05   they chopped off part of its clearly nothing can go on top of it because it [TS]

00:01:09   was a cube just resting normally on the table at work fine but it's tilted and [TS]

00:01:13   then the cars are chopped off that's that's a ridiculous the reason I think [TS]

00:01:16   the TiVo bolt is worse than the Boxee Box and other things is a TiVo bolt [TS]

00:01:22   show it's like thumbing its nose at you get so close to being just a flat box [TS]

00:01:27   but it said you know what are you aware Bend It Like if not it's not a you know [TS]

00:01:32   because the Boxee Box like giving up a psycho they're making a little piece of [TS]

00:01:35   art sculpture it's like it's not even close to that it is clearly never gonna [TS]

00:01:39   be something you can stack also it's not why during the Boxee boxes a plain old [TS]

00:01:43   normal abortion boxer you put under a TV in terms of like it's around the size of [TS]

00:01:48   our ability votes around the size of a blu-ray player or a game console games [TS]

00:01:52   like that exactly flat on all sides and I just ended and that [TS]

00:01:57   just is just the worst and one of the items ninety people have already started [TS]

00:02:03   opening up until you have they can upgrade the little 2.5 inch drive to [TS]

00:02:07   whatever the max capacity 2.5 inch drive they have an apparently that's [TS]

00:02:10   successful so if you are buying this evening against that the int about the [TS]

00:02:15   TiVo folks themselves have had a series of Q&A and stop where they've [TS]

00:02:19   re-emphasize not that you know this wasn't a question I could settle a shout [TS]

00:02:22   this is not the pro product they still sell a product that is has more features [TS]

00:02:26   and more storage and more tuners and everything and it said don't worry you [TS]

00:02:30   know eventually we have all come out with the promo whether the pro model [TS]

00:02:33   also be bent will even be called the ball to be don't know that just [TS]

00:02:36   basically said this product is not for you people who want the highest and TiVo [TS]

00:02:41   is they're pretty candid I wish I could find this Q&A go to last week may be [TS]

00:02:47   done anyway the guy who was talking with some TV is basically saying look talking [TS]

00:02:50   to a bunch of very enthusiastic Evo fans looking and saying I know you guys don't [TS]

00:02:54   want this because it's doesn't have lots of storage and not being fancy as he [TS]

00:02:58   returns and basically a downgrade from the one you have now this is not for you [TS]

00:03:01   but basically we just continue to make progress for you we would go out of [TS]

00:03:05   business we need to make a low end product that is distinctive in appealing [TS]

00:03:10   he was also basically defending the crazy shape saying that's what we have [TS]

00:03:14   to do to stay in business we had to find a way to sell something to people who [TS]

00:03:17   otherwise wouldn't buy TV out there are not enough people like me who want the [TS]

00:03:22   high integrity person doesn't think he's as I mean I got $150,000 last year as in [TS]

00:03:27   people who hadn't previously owned evils like new TiVo customers and that's just [TS]

00:03:31   not enough so that what they're trying to do is make it cheap product that will [TS]

00:03:36   stand out the people will notice it till like ours that crazy bent thing that's [TS]

00:03:40   why I mean I know that noticing in a good way or bad way but hates noticing [TS]

00:03:43   and have it be an actual good probably have teachers have interesting features [TS]

00:03:49   be faster more responsive all I could stop have the you know the automatic [TS]

00:03:53   commercial shipping everything so this is one of their many places to stay in [TS]

00:03:58   business it said that the high-end customers can't sustain them as a [TS]

00:04:01   company I'm not quite sure what their expenses are you know it's not their [TS]

00:04:04   networks without a license and content or something they're just making you [TS]

00:04:07   know basically a little computer that you're taxed [TS]

00:04:09   TV anyway and making hardware is easy well it's not the same as like what is [TS]

00:04:14   your burn rate like how many employees do you need especially if you doing it [TS]

00:04:17   for been doing it for many many years I guess just 200,000 sales need to sell [TS]

00:04:22   more of them so I want to even stand doesn't so I guess everyone should wait [TS]

00:04:27   for them to come up with the high and TiVo and then buy the most expensive one [TS]

00:04:30   and then throwing the garbage you know what I want to stay in business so [TS]

00:04:35   anyway the actual father was in here is a question from last week more what kind [TS]

00:04:40   of TiVo both features could possibly come through a software update to [TS]

00:04:45   existing TiVo owners to their the Romeo models which is the old high and one and [TS]

00:04:50   someone from TiVo has a TiVo design and Twitter said quick mode which the thing [TS]

00:04:54   that's like smart speed when you watch 30 percent faster and channel logos in [TS]

00:04:59   the guide are 2 items that are coming to a software update not mentioned is the [TS]

00:05:02   thing that sets commercials but just totally technically possible to bring to [TS]

00:05:05   the other ones most was the one I had a question about an apparent that's that's [TS]

00:05:08   coming they didn't mention that commercial skipping that could just be [TS]

00:05:11   like oh we're gonna save that for the models to make you upgrade but whatever [TS]

00:05:15   I'm fine they cannot find the info I will probably buy history has shown that [TS]

00:05:19   he'll probably buy it so I think that's it for the both we should note that [TS]

00:05:25   Jeremy Clarkson has tweeted today which in and of itself is unremarkable but he [TS]

00:05:29   has tweeted with a skeleton crew filming for Amazon Prime's new motoring programs [TS]

00:05:34   spelled incorrectly has begun and it has a shot of what are these cars this is a [TS]

00:05:39   la Ferrari McLaren p1 thank you the p1 and whatever the Ferrari du jour of our [TS]

00:05:47   in now it's a Porsche stay in nineteen oh that's the part that's 1901 away from [TS]

00:05:53   the show you can identify this is as I tweeted this is the one thing and get to [TS]

00:05:58   the fireworks factory because it in the last in the sad last season of Top Gear [TS]

00:06:02   they were like oh finally when the law Ferrari comes out we're going to test [TS]

00:06:06   that we're going to test all these these you know hybrid supercars or whatever [TS]

00:06:09   but maybe not going to solve these top 10 supercars against each other because [TS]

00:06:16   they tested at 9:18 on its own and just the p1 zone and offer I came out I [TS]

00:06:20   tested it on its own like now we're going to have these guys do a shoot out [TS]

00:06:23   and like the very last episode where they were all together like to [TS]

00:06:26   manufacturers would let us raise them against each other so sorry guys we're [TS]

00:06:31   working on it but right now there are big babies because they're offered their [TS]

00:06:34   cars gonna lose so they don't want any mention of like how we work something [TS]

00:06:39   out they've all agreed to race under whatever conditions and then Clarkson [TS]

00:06:42   one punch somebody in the show was a pretty good summary so I was like when [TS]

00:06:48   they get to the fire expected to get teasing I wanna see that showdown [TS]

00:06:51   between those three cars that's exactly what I want to see so I am super excited [TS]

00:06:54   that is Amazon showed the first picture that shows guess what we got the three [TS]

00:06:58   cars presumably we're gonna racing against each other but the other [TS]

00:07:02   follow-up we had is this big kerfuffle that's been going around particularly as [TS]

00:07:06   a record on Wednesday with regard to battery life for the two different [TS]

00:07:12   canines apparently both Samsung and GSM see what does it stand for Taiwan [TS]

00:07:17   Semiconductor Manufacturing Company something like that [TS]

00:07:21   apparently both of them are fair being the a nine and apparently one of them is [TS]

00:07:28   one of these things is not like the other you could say so [TS]

00:07:31   Marco you were talking about this earlier today would you like to fill us [TS]

00:07:34   in on some of the details [TS]

00:07:35   unfortunately we don't know yet is it might not be a story but it might be a [TS]

00:07:40   story and it's on Wednesday night it's way too early to say whether there's [TS]

00:07:45   anything here or whether this is just a couple of people getting your test [TS]

00:07:48   results [TS]

00:07:50   the the gist of it is so we'd we know for sure that that the the a nine ship [TS]

00:07:55   in the 16 as you mentioned as being fed by two companies at SMC SMC and they [TS]

00:07:59   have two different manufacturing processes at those two companies the [TS]

00:08:04   Samsung ones actually the smaller feature sizes that Samsung has 40 [TS]

00:08:08   nanometer [TS]

00:08:09   she is sixteen so you would normally you would expect the smaller feature sizes [TS]

00:08:13   when being Samsung to have better battery life to that uses less power or [TS]

00:08:17   not in the days of leakage current done [TS]

00:08:19   because now it's not like it used to be true but then once the leakage current [TS]

00:08:23   became a thing it kind of kept Llambias what people do it like I can't even make [TS]

00:08:26   like a 22 nanometers ship until I saw this leakage current problems that would [TS]

00:08:30   solve that by using like high k dielectric or whatever you know things [TS]

00:08:33   that they're doing and then it would shrink and you wouldn't lol parents IKr [TS]

00:08:38   things following along but really the only reason you got less power is [TS]

00:08:41   because they figured out the leakage thing and so as we get them all in all [TS]

00:08:44   likelihood that problem again we go this leakage how are we going to do so you're [TS]

00:08:48   right that in the old thinking in like the you know 45 nanometers 65 nanometer [TS]

00:08:52   thinking shrinking is better but now the sizes right now shrinking does not [TS]

00:08:57   necessarily better unless you know the intimate details of the geometry [TS]

00:09:01   materials of their actual transistors so anyway the gist is there's a couple of [TS]

00:09:06   people and again the test size here is really small but there's a couple of [TS]

00:09:10   people who are getting results indicate that the TSM see manufactured one [TS]

00:09:16   connection a larger feature size but as john just explain it doesn't really [TS]

00:09:19   matter as much anymore [TS]

00:09:20   the basically the TSM see manufactured a nines are yielding substantially better [TS]

00:09:26   battery life than the Samsung ones that the the test so far suggests that it [TS]

00:09:30   might be as much as like 20 25% more battery life do you know that because he [TS]

00:09:35   was my first question about these things [TS]

00:09:38   yielding better battery life or the yielding better Geekbench battery scores [TS]

00:09:43   because I'm not entirely convinced that there isn't something about the gig [TS]

00:09:46   bench battery test that behaves differently on one thing then the other [TS]

00:09:51   like you know like if this is our only metric I guess that's a small number of [TS]

00:09:54   people like a few dozen people and if they're all running the Geekbench [TS]

00:09:58   battery test I don't know what else you do says battery life but you have to do [TS]

00:10:02   something you can't have anecdotal like I use my phone for a day and it seemed [TS]

00:10:05   like it was slower but that they're all using the same testing solo number I [TS]

00:10:09   don't know yet I guess I'm trying to think of like what is going to be about [TS]

00:10:13   the bench test that would care who manufactured the CPU are they different [TS]

00:10:18   in ways other than the size of the features and materials and geometry of [TS]

00:10:23   the individual transistors the different in [TS]

00:10:24   like if we were to look at the layout of the chips are they different in that way [TS]

00:10:27   to maybe they are and I can have different instructions they're different [TS]

00:10:31   cache sizes is you know we don't know anything about them so many questions [TS]

00:10:36   here but the most compelling thing I think we have is that thing that hasn't [TS]

00:10:40   tweeted this John Poole tweeted graphs of the bench scores for the different [TS]

00:10:46   phones and is not labeled which ones have which CPU but you can see two humps [TS]

00:10:51   in the in the iPhone successful one and 100 the iPhone 61761 has a tremendous [TS]

00:10:56   number of trials or something like twenty or thirty times as many but still [TS]

00:11:01   with the small number of trials that it's clearly shows two humps that one so [TS]

00:11:06   in the coming days and weeks we'll figure this out [TS]

00:11:09   yeah I'm really curious to see and you can tell which one you have [TS]

00:11:12   there's a there's an app called lehrer info like putting the show notes if you [TS]

00:11:17   launch this is it this you know it's obviously made to dump a bunch of [TS]

00:11:20   medical info the it shows the model number on the first green and for the [TS]

00:11:26   success at its end 71 AP and then if you have the the quote Goodwin its and 71 [TS]

00:11:33   and maybe a little lower case a minimal model number that is the TSM c1 and [TS]

00:11:38   that's the one that if this is true that's the one you want to have nothing [TS]

00:11:41   I have I'm very happy about that I have not been using it long enough to really [TS]

00:11:46   say whether I'm noticing extra battery life it seems the same to me but i dont [TS]

00:11:51   no I haven't I haven't really been running it down a lot during this using [TS]

00:11:56   shiii keep charging it during the day so I don't know casey you take yours I did [TS]

00:12:00   i do I have the no boy no one like dead pixels and maybe you should look like [TS]

00:12:10   mi dissatisfied with the battery life if I'm not dissatisfied than just don't [TS]

00:12:13   look but whatever it seems to be fine it doesn't seem particularly different than [TS]

00:12:20   the last phone as with every iPhone ever and I wish [TS]

00:12:24   better I wish I had a few Miller millimeters of battery somewhere in [TS]

00:12:28   there as we've talked about to death but still how I feel about me and it's so [TS]

00:12:34   thin and so bendy wait what [TS]

00:12:36   anyway so point being [TS]

00:12:38   I do have the corn crop and when I did not check Aaron's phone I have no reason [TS]

00:12:43   to believe that there would be any different other than you know just [TS]

00:12:46   complete lock but again I not seen any difference in battery life in the six to [TS]

00:12:51   the success and so I not too worked up about it it is kind of unfortunate I'm [TS]

00:12:58   assuming that they probably just couldn't get enough to make them all the [TS]

00:13:03   TSM C chip I magnin probably a volume and yield issue you know you can look at [TS]

00:13:08   it either as your phone gets worse better life than 40% of them out there [TS]

00:13:12   or you get a bonus if you have either one you know I don't know what I don't [TS]

00:13:18   understand is i mean last I checked I know these phones doing a lot of [TS]

00:13:23   background processing on various and sundry things however 99% of the time [TS]

00:13:28   these CPUs are sitting damn near idle or the other not so what is it that's [TS]

00:13:32   making that much of a difference like good grief that's a big difference and [TS]

00:13:38   it just seems weird to me well what's the big difference is I've seen the [TS]

00:13:42   reports like oh you get two hours different ballot but where are they [TS]

00:13:45   getting that number from the only numbers i've seen these ones with this [TS]

00:13:48   benchmark in this [TS]

00:13:49   the benchmark scores are like you know 2030 500 I don't know those numbers mean [TS]

00:13:53   it's just an arbitrary number they're not number of seconds our time there was [TS]

00:13:57   there was a time tests on 91 the Engadget post republished from whoever [TS]

00:14:01   wherever he added there was a time this test and it was like seven hours vs five [TS]

00:14:05   hours or something like that I assume that some kind of like it's probably [TS]

00:14:09   been kinda like you know max out the CPU around down as quickly as you can [TS]

00:14:12   contest how representative that is what you're gonna actually do with the phone [TS]

00:14:17   right exactly so it again this is probably a non-story we probably [TS]

00:14:22   shouldn't even talk about it for this long but it's worth monitoring the story [TS]

00:14:26   well I mean it's you know we know that using two different parts and there is [TS]

00:14:29   precedent as many people to travel using different parts from different [TS]

00:14:32   manufacturers and one of them being the good one as Marco nose for someone who [TS]

00:14:35   got did you really have the MacBook Pro with the bed screen yeah I I had like [TS]

00:14:39   that he was the LG and Samsung are one of those whatever panel you didn't want [TS]

00:14:43   and that's the one I [TS]

00:14:45   I think it will probably be fine as long as it's like Marcus as long as the the [TS]

00:14:52   bad chip gets you know and I'm sure there's like a bad chip the Phils the [TS]

00:14:58   their criteria they put on the product page so you get about this number of [TS]

00:15:03   hours doing this about his numbers are and they have you know I'm sure this one [TS]

00:15:06   little tiny asterisk and say here's what we used to determine those numbers and [TS]

00:15:09   if someone to the same class action lawsuit about as good as they look to [TS]

00:15:12   bad loans get these numbers are good ones getting better than getting better [TS]

00:15:16   numbers congratulations you're lucky like I'm sure they're covering their [TS]

00:15:19   bases by doing hope so [TS]

00:15:21   all right let's see any other follow-up worth talking about I don't think there [TS]

00:15:26   is any mention this awesome artwork that we got today I guess I completely forgot [TS]

00:15:31   thank you this is fantastic this is an attempt to your name here it is by mid [TS]

00:15:36   august 3rd August and it is awesome so it he drew the illustrated this artwork [TS]

00:15:43   called business as usual TTP and just it's like a comic style three frames one [TS]

00:15:49   of john Kasay and one of me as you do the podcast like from the back and the [TS]

00:15:54   the level of the of like reference details and here like this is amazing [TS]

00:15:59   it's the Lincoln and cheddar there are so many little references and details [TS]

00:16:06   that he got exactly right [TS]

00:16:08   like it shows like you know John screen with the tunnel Windows PC with a giant [TS]

00:16:12   glass of water next to him and his MacBook Air issued me in my red office [TS]

00:16:18   with all the all the fractures including the like have fallen off have broken [TS]

00:16:21   piece fracture and the money and the pilot microphones with sale written on [TS]

00:16:26   it yet and there's so many little details in each of these that are [TS]

00:16:29   correct it even got a keyboard types I mean it's really it's really quite [TS]

00:16:34   something really have a glass desk at which is exactly what I have I although [TS]

00:16:41   I am using what looks to be the shortest m7 be which have been used in a while [TS]

00:16:45   and it does it looks to me as though you're using Xcode yeah they had sex and [TS]

00:16:53   it's just magnificent everything about this is wonderful [TS]

00:16:56   I i saw this in this was completely unsolicited none of her least I didn't [TS]

00:17:01   think you guys had any idea this was coming it just kind of showed up all of [TS]

00:17:04   a sudden and it is magnificent so like Marco said we'll put this in show notes [TS]

00:17:10   and and I asked him for the high res version that wasn't crushed by by [TS]

00:17:14   Twitter's terrible image compression and and he gladly volunteered it doesn't [TS]

00:17:19   even want money for and suggests that I can put it up and have if anybody wants [TS]

00:17:23   to get a fracture print of it that I can I can hehe designed it for the medium [TS]

00:17:30   fracture size in mind so I can put it up in people so I'm definitely getting the [TS]

00:17:35   reason I asked for it it was before he even told that the reason i ask for it [TS]

00:17:39   was definitely so that I could get a free to print it rather those getting it [TS]

00:17:44   from TIFF in the change she was upstairs and she was like this refresher right [TS]

00:17:49   now I have to talk to her first of all we both had the immediate thought oh man [TS]

00:17:54   we're both getting it like we have to get this thing at the office so I would [TS]

00:17:57   I offered to pay him for the high res version and to support his work is this [TS]

00:18:02   is awesome and all he said was he won't take money if they if we want to see if [TS]

00:18:05   people want to support his work I definitely do he has an app in the store [TS]

00:18:08   called disco timer and I i download it before the show its peak hits think it [TS]

00:18:14   is really it's it's a timer and EULEX I turn to set the time it is so simple it [TS]

00:18:18   is completely over designed in the best possible way it's full of like animation [TS]

00:18:25   and really like you know strong visuals and you can just go by disco timer and [TS]

00:18:31   unlike you to purchase its like three bucks just go by this guy does awesome [TS]

00:18:36   work and check it out the condition of the well yeah it's a fantastic bizarre [TS]

00:18:40   it's so good and so chock full of references and every type of screen I [TS]

00:18:46   just left a little bit because it is so out of control [TS]

00:18:49   tons of windows and a toaster oven next to John and even like the pilot [TS]

00:18:55   microphones that is sitting next to me this is sale [TS]

00:18:57   those are the microphones I was selling like they actually look like like he [TS]

00:19:02   again the level of he got my keeper in that the level of detail here is really [TS]

00:19:07   quite something I'm deeply impressed at almost all the details are correct [TS]

00:19:11   John anything to add on this are you are you pretty much happy with what we just [TS]

00:19:15   discussed that's fine although I you know there are lots of Corrections I can [TS]

00:19:18   add to it but I don't want to put that into the head of the artist gotta go [TS]

00:19:23   back and fix all this day [TS]

00:19:28   best vestiges go with what you've got and that is spending all your time [TS]

00:19:32   Harris so I think I'll ask him to make a few alterations to yours that make it [TS]

00:19:39   even less accurate and I'll mail you a gift fracture with an even less accurate [TS]

00:19:43   version of you that would be phenomenal [TS]

00:19:45   you don't even know all the corrections I will tell you after show the after [TS]

00:19:50   after my goodness I wanted to tell us about something else that's awesome ok [TS]

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00:21:56   it is so so great for everybody for regular people and like us who could [TS]

00:22:02   make our website probably shouldn't so check it out [TS]

00:22:04   square space.com use offer code ATP to get 10% off your first purchase thanks [TS]

00:22:08   let the Squarespace build a beautiful night so Microsoft has done something [TS]

00:22:13   interesting which every time I say that I have a little bit of surprise in my [TS]

00:22:17   voice but I shouldn't because they've been doing some interesting stuff for a [TS]

00:22:20   while now and they've come out with the surface book which at first glance have [TS]

00:22:26   not really seen much about it I was kind of like and then I looked into it a [TS]

00:22:32   little bit earlier today and it actually looks pretty good I'm actually fairly [TS]

00:22:37   impressed by it one of the grapes I had about the services that have existed [TS]

00:22:41   thus far is that it just seems like a terrible compromise in every direction [TS]

00:22:47   it's kind of a mini tablet it's kind of a laptop and it just didn't seem from it [TS]

00:22:53   just physically it didn't seem like it was a very good [TS]

00:22:58   endpoint for this series of compromises this however the surface book looks like [TS]

00:23:03   a much better designed laptop that can do more than just a laptop and although [TS]

00:23:10   I haven't had time to read into it a lot [TS]

00:23:13   I am very impressed by the little bit of seen so far this is an example of you [TS]

00:23:18   know the only Apple stuff this isn't only Microsoft thing only Microsoft [TS]

00:23:22   could have made this and why does Microsoft has an operating system that [TS]

00:23:26   is the same one you know the same and in a man in concept in a way that runs on [TS]

00:23:31   their tablets and laptops Apple could make this because then what would you do [TS]

00:23:35   when you take on the table par with which dialects and i'm looking back to [TS]

00:23:38   its facts that would be weird so literally only Microsoft could make this [TS]

00:23:43   because that the only other software platform works like that so that's good [TS]

00:23:48   at them for taking advantage of I mean I'm sure they consider their strength [TS]

00:23:53   but surely whether it's a strength or weakness it's surely a differentiator [TS]

00:23:56   because it is a seamless experience from having a thing connected in having a not [TS]

00:24:00   connected because it's not like you change OS is it running it was the same [TS]

00:24:03   oh yeah and what makes this different from a hardware point of view is that [TS]

00:24:09   the instead of being this like really chancy looking kickstand which I always [TS]

00:24:14   thought was so ridiculous it has what they call this a sneak in just better in [TS]

00:24:18   some sort of fancy hands that had a animal analogy anyways it has this weird [TS]

00:24:23   he knows he can you can fold it back on top of the keyboard and then you can [TS]

00:24:27   just pop the tablet 'part out and use it as a traditional tablet which also looks [TS]

00:24:32   pretty good except for the fact that it appears at least on the right side if [TS]

00:24:36   not both sides it's got a humongous like grill for the fan which is a little [TS]

00:24:40   unfortunate but by and large it looks like it's a lot less chintzy then all [TS]

00:24:47   the surfaces surf surf I services to date have been market what do you think [TS]

00:24:52   about this [TS]

00:24:53   my concern with this so so it right now it looks really good it looks amazing [TS]

00:24:57   like it hardware wise this is like I'd be really interested of Apple made [TS]

00:25:02   something like this of course we know they won't but I'd be really interested [TS]

00:25:05   if Apple made something like this because I know that you know it would I [TS]

00:25:11   am ultimately a laptop person when it comes to mobile computing you know I [TS]

00:25:16   don't with the iPad it just doesn't resonate with me to wait does with a lot [TS]

00:25:20   of people like I am really a laptop person with the kind of work I like to [TS]

00:25:23   do with the way let's do it but I I do occasionally I am keenly interested in [TS]

00:25:28   stuff like you know taking a screen somewhere for some kind of like touch or [TS]

00:25:34   a pen input I am very interested in in pen type stuff to see like what I could [TS]

00:25:38   do with that even though in real life and not much of a pen person and maybe [TS]

00:25:41   that's just right there I don't need it but the hardware on this does look [TS]

00:25:45   really interesting unfortunately the software is still windows and and I i [TS]

00:25:52   don't mean to be you know too harsh on Microsoft here is it does kind of feel [TS]

00:25:55   like they're down but Windows [TS]

00:25:59   the best that people can say about it these days which is the best of you keep [TS]

00:26:04   saying what their hardware is what you said what you open up with Casey that [TS]

00:26:07   it's interesting and interesting is great people have been saying that we [TS]

00:26:13   know when Windows Phone 8 can I whatever that was officially called when Windows [TS]

00:26:17   Phone Windows 8 came out with the phone thing in the whole redesign and the [TS]

00:26:21   artist formerly known as Metro interface style people say the same thing this is [TS]

00:26:26   really interesting people said the same thing about Palm's webOS webOS webOS was [TS]

00:26:32   really interesting and you know even before that like BOS was really [TS]

00:26:37   interesting there's lots of things can get the tech press to say they're [TS]

00:26:41   interesting and and that's interesting [TS]

00:26:45   the problem is how often that translator doesn't translate into actually buying [TS]

00:26:49   and using these things so many of the reviews of these interesting products [TS]

00:26:54   and in tech history have all been like this would be really nice maybe for [TS]

00:26:59   somebody who's not me and and that seems to always be the case like the surface [TS]

00:27:04   book here this would be really interesting for us if we weren't already [TS]

00:27:08   using Macs for everything and that you know they get [TS]

00:27:11   ok this this would be if we love the windows world but didn't love the other [TS]

00:27:16   species that have been keeping us there all this time and I bet a lot of people [TS]

00:27:20   gonna look at this and say it's interesting but I bet very few of them [TS]

00:27:23   actually gonna buy it and that's that's been a problem I got doctors have a lot [TS]

00:27:27   of their recent stuff accuses gonna buy it right but this is not this is [TS]

00:27:31   different than Windows Phone [TS]

00:27:32   and that there is a built-in customer base for this because Microsoft issue [TS]

00:27:37   they this time presenting it as a laptop a woman a laptop oh and by the way the [TS]

00:27:40   screen comes up you can use a tablet but I don't know if you know this market but [TS]

00:27:45   I don't think he would want it because the tablet part it's a four hour battery [TS]

00:27:48   life things happen but more than half the batteries batteries the base or [TS]

00:27:52   whatever so they split the page does that make sense for weight reasons you [TS]

00:27:55   have to that's crazy but it's a four hour battery life and tell but anyway [TS]

00:28:00   Microsoft presenting this as forget about the whole detaching think this is [TS]

00:28:03   just a good Windows notebook and Windows notebook is not like a speculative [TS]

00:28:06   product like the surface was like I don't know maybe Bolognese as things [TS]

00:28:10   stand in the pen people buy windows notebooks that is a thing that people [TS]

00:28:14   buy this looks like a pretty good Windows notebook like the performance is [TS]

00:28:18   good the design is pretty nice the features they doubt about it like the [TS]

00:28:23   keyboard looks well designed one of the features that add has really good key [TS]

00:28:25   travel on the keys and again how can they have good key travel the keys [TS]

00:28:29   because the computer is in the screen and the only thing that's in the [TS]

00:28:32   keyboard part is the the batteries and you know a GPU and you know it also [TS]

00:28:38   doesn't have the teardrop shape yeah the Technic Pack part is interesting because [TS]

00:28:42   it still GPU so in the base where the keyboard is there's a bunch of battery [TS]

00:28:46   there's a keyboard and there's a big GPU and in the tablet part of it there is a [TS]

00:28:52   small GPU and some battery and the actual CPU and memory in the rest of the [TS]

00:28:58   computer I would love to know what their interconnected like is it some [TS]

00:29:02   proprietary PCI Express thing is actually Thunderbolt over custom connect [TS]

00:29:05   there is not a standard they made up their own connector and even that they [TS]

00:29:09   could doing interesting things like how do we connect the top to the bottom part [TS]

00:29:13   with these little like a metal muscles wires they remember their shape and [TS]

00:29:19   reformed their shape if you apply current to them using that to sort of [TS]

00:29:22   pull tightly clasped some stuff and have like a little like a BMW market like it [TS]

00:29:26   when they disengage the little hooks to let you know disengage the speakers play [TS]

00:29:31   a sound like a little snake so you know so you know when you know it is that you [TS]

00:29:36   know just again ignoring the terrible part of it it's a pretty neat Windows [TS]

00:29:39   laptop and so I think they're positioning this product as a Windows [TS]

00:29:42   laptop first and by the way [TS]

00:29:44   dependent type stuff second is really smart and I think it's not doomed like [TS]

00:29:49   the services it to be like wild interesting but i dont really wanna know [TS]

00:29:52   because even though we're we're not going to get it has been ten right [TS]

00:29:56   people who are already buying Windows laptops are in the market for small [TS]

00:30:01   Windows laptop today travel with or whatever and they're looking at what [TS]

00:30:04   should I get like a Dell laptop or should I get a Lenovo laptop or should I [TS]

00:30:07   get this thing this has a lot of Appeal cuz it's it's nicer looking than the [TS]

00:30:11   most of the other you know when those notebooks si it's it's interesting with [TS]

00:30:14   the tablet angle and you can always say like well I know that the tablet thing [TS]

00:30:19   turns out not to be useful to me it's still a nice laptop so I think I feel [TS]

00:30:26   good things about this this product on the market the only question marks in my [TS]

00:30:29   mind in terms of how they're gonna do something about top is like how good at [TS]

00:30:35   the Microsoft manufacturing they are making this new cells than outsourcing [TS]

00:30:38   as far as I understand that a lot of practice with the service and dealing [TS]

00:30:41   with manufacturing things like this is this is a skill set that Microsoft is [TS]

00:30:44   developing novel has developed it apples got it right and presumably Lenovo and [TS]

00:30:49   Dell and all those other things have their own version of this expertise [TS]

00:30:53   right but Microsoft clearly aiming at the we want the fit and finish are an [TS]

00:30:57   apple type product design expertise and probably gonna go for you want to be as [TS]

00:31:01   good a manufacturer's able to put the long road traveling that road so it is [TS]

00:31:07   an interesting product I think it it is a smart move them in a statement to make [TS]

00:31:14   the service for like they're still going out to pasture action but this is a [TS]

00:31:17   smart move to say you know this is a product that only Microsoft could make [TS]

00:31:20   it advances our goals on all fronts in terms of getting better at making [TS]

00:31:25   products and having them well designed this stuff like that and it will appeal [TS]

00:31:29   to an actual customer base that is you know every year buying a bunch of [TS]

00:31:34   windows that Windows laptops is not a growth industry [TS]

00:31:37   Duramax but hey you know start start small like as they give us such a [TS]

00:31:45   Nutella that is about it like this is our desire colorful IMAX I guess [TS]

00:31:48   everything can be there call for IMAX but they're recognizing that there in [TS]

00:31:51   the beginning stages of a resurgence and I think this is the right way to do it [TS]

00:31:56   you know like I think if they want to to get more like the Apple like market or [TS]

00:32:01   the Apple like appeal of having this really nice hardware with good [TS]

00:32:04   integration of the software you know people have been saying that one of the [TS]

00:32:08   problems they have with this is is their relationship with OEM and how this is [TS]

00:32:12   going to change that and and harm that possibly and I don't think that's really [TS]

00:32:16   a concern at this point because I think you know you know what is Dell gonna do [TS]

00:32:21   start putting Linux on those things know they there in a copy this design then [TS]

00:32:26   the same thing with all the service like that's what the audience will do they [TS]

00:32:28   will make things that look and act just like this which i think is also fine [TS]

00:32:31   with Microsoft yet but I think we've seen over the last decade we're like you [TS]

00:32:36   know Microsoft has been pushing various things here and there and the OEM have [TS]

00:32:40   been trying to compete better with apple and I think but we keep seeing over and [TS]

00:32:43   over again is that the the Windows PC makers just aren't very good at really [TS]

00:32:49   truly compete with Apple hardware that uniform ever reason if they if they just [TS]

00:32:53   can't do it right or Dagostino can can take the margin hit by making better [TS]

00:32:57   stuff whatever the case may be the they aren't doing it so if Microsoft can step [TS]

00:33:02   in an attempt to do it then you know more power to them [TS]

00:33:05   the biggest problem I think with this though is earlier but like who will buy [TS]

00:33:11   this and and will appeal to them right now people who have wanted a [TS]

00:33:18   premium-quality well-thought-out highly integrated computer for the last decade [TS]

00:33:23   or more have been buying Macs even know even PC people like me and Casey PC [TS]

00:33:28   people we know many of us especially like in the web developer community so [TS]

00:33:33   many of us move to max over the last decade that the question of who who's [TS]

00:33:39   gonna switch back i think is going to be a pretty small number and all the [TS]

00:33:44   remaining people who use PC's are still adding it still by far the dominant [TS]

00:33:47   platform the question is will this appeal to those people you know relative [TS]

00:33:52   to if you look at why people who who do buy PCs who aren't buying [TS]

00:33:57   asks why they still buy PCs and a lot of that is is 480 cheaper hardware much [TS]

00:34:05   more variety of the type of her that's available [TS]

00:34:07   different types of me no more powerful stuff you can get for the money or or [TS]

00:34:11   more powerful you can get a different form factors like you know people people [TS]

00:34:15   buy PCs often want like really beefy gaming GPUs and laptops and stuff like [TS]

00:34:19   that or people who might buy stuff for offices wants to be really cheap and [TS]

00:34:23   then easily manage the stuff so will the people who are still buying PCs today [TS]

00:34:28   want to buy this and I I know some of them will but the question is will [TS]

00:34:34   enough by it to really matter to really kind of shift things around and start [TS]

00:34:38   meaningful and momentum behind us and I don't know I think the answer is [TS]

00:34:43   definitely yes so my brother-in-law is deep into the Microsoft stack he does [TS]

00:34:50   seem sort of work I do typically more around see masses than I do although I [TS]

00:34:54   do a lot of that work he sent me a text today telling me that he was getting the [TS]

00:35:00   surface book he was getting the new version of Microsoft banned and I didn't [TS]

00:35:05   ask him if he's gonna stick with his Windows Phone or not but I am pretty [TS]

00:35:09   sure he's feeling the pain in that department but he loves his existing [TS]

00:35:13   Microsoft banned he loves the signal is existing surface and he is seriously [TS]

00:35:18   amped up over the surface book and I think the thing is that for PC users [TS]

00:35:23   that are genuinely content being PC users not ones with a philandering I [TS]

00:35:28   that are looking at Apple saying that looks interesting but ones who are [TS]

00:35:34   really interested in two pcs they're saying this is perfect it is the [TS]

00:35:40   no-compromise machine that really is nothing but compromises but it's the [TS]

00:35:45   no-compromise machine it is a perfect tablet that can do anything now like [TS]

00:35:49   your piece of crap iPad that can only do i pair things it can do anything and as [TS]

00:35:55   soon as it becomes a tablet I don't have to compromise and use a neutered [TS]

00:35:59   operating system then when I feel like typing I have a perfectly good full-size [TS]

00:36:04   keyboard not this hacky keyboard the kind of folds up on itself and folds [TS]

00:36:09   around [TS]

00:36:09   behind or in front or whatever it's a full honest-to-goodness keyboard this is [TS]

00:36:14   perfect for those kinds of people I'm not saying I'm one of them I i wud can't [TS]

00:36:19   imagine that this would be terribly Greek to use and even offered great [TS]

00:36:23   things about Windows 10 I have no particular interest in getting into that [TS]

00:36:26   however if you're in that mindset of I want something with no compromises I [TS]

00:36:31   don't want apple tell me what to do and how to do it I want something that I can [TS]

00:36:35   do whatever I want with in any form factor at any time with no compromises [TS]

00:36:39   again actually built on compromises then this is the thing for me and it really [TS]

00:36:44   is playing to their market and I think it's doing it well I mean I admire what [TS]

00:36:48   they're doing I think they're playing to the market very well it's just that [TS]

00:36:51   that's not for me and I think it's safe to say it's not for you guys either [TS]

00:36:55   that's akin I know that everything is wrong with us know that we all said nice [TS]

00:36:59   things about it [TS]

00:37:00   sure there's a kind of shooting fish in a barrel if you wanna feel better about [TS]

00:37:05   it think about the first MacBook Air which is also a mass as a product is [TS]

00:37:09   doing better than that let's start with the hinges that we just talked about [TS]

00:37:13   this this if you haven't seen the pictures you might want to talk about [TS]

00:37:17   the hinge right this is weird because the first thing that they know about it [TS]

00:37:22   when it's in the closed position the top half does not touch the bottom half [TS]

00:37:26   completely like it does on the Mac laptops there's a big gap but you could [TS]

00:37:30   drop coins that you could put thing really drop coins treated like a big [TS]

00:37:34   opening you can see Dale you can see daylight through a very large open there [TS]

00:37:38   is actually one advantage of this very large opening agenda not complain about [TS]

00:37:41   is that you don't get your fingers months from the keys onto the screen [TS]

00:37:45   that has happened with a lot of Mac laptops in the past month have the [TS]

00:37:50   problem you can tell me that only use laptops the 15 does a little bit it [TS]

00:37:54   depends it depends a lot on how you put it in a bag and what is pushing against [TS]

00:37:58   it if you don't have a lot of pressure pushes it more closed if that makes [TS]

00:38:03   sense if you can avoid that kind of pressure in your bag but either how you [TS]

00:38:06   put it in her how much other stuff you put in the bag with it [TS]

00:38:09   you generally get those marks anyway and that's a problem applicants all but hey [TS]

00:38:13   guess what a little extra clearance there [TS]

00:38:14   but anyway that is the one advantage though the keyboard John the one place [TS]

00:38:19   you need clearance but that's not important we can cut that out about the [TS]

00:38:23   MacBook one keys don't touch screen broke up from the anyway [TS]

00:38:29   the disadvantage of course is that it makes the wider and wider makes it [TS]

00:38:34   really why and that's not great for like he wanted it depends on how you feel [TS]

00:38:40   like you see everything those things with a show like a picture of a bunch of [TS]

00:38:42   pencils pencils poking out and various other things are slightly disordered and [TS]

00:38:47   you're the type of person who likes like all your books line of me then your [TS]

00:38:49   bookshelf and all your things just so looking at those pictures and give you [TS]

00:38:52   discomfort this laptop I'm gonna go by the way this laptop has been a little [TS]

00:38:56   bit like can't you just can't disclose it disclose it all the way did you think [TS]

00:39:01   flat like you just want to just stop on that anyway so the fact of his [TS]

00:39:06   generation is that it makes it a wider on the end which isn't great but you do [TS]

00:39:10   want a laptop to be because the screen part of it is basically the computer and [TS]

00:39:16   the bottom part of it even though it has a GPU and a keyboard and a bunch of [TS]

00:39:19   parts on it is not the computer screen part is wider than you would expect in a [TS]

00:39:25   hot topic these days on the Mac laptops this part is really that all is really [TS]

00:39:29   really really think this can be really think that's where the whole CPU is a [TS]

00:39:33   fan and that is how much other stuff as we know from other services when you do [TS]

00:39:37   that that makes that top are heavy and if you're not careful when you put it in [TS]

00:39:41   a laptop shape you can tip over because if you don't have it exactly right angle [TS]

00:39:46   you open up to a wider angle than that and once you open up to a wider angle at [TS]

00:39:49   the top part is heavy on the keyboard part is light just tip over and of [TS]

00:39:53   course you don't think that you wanted to stay like a laptop right that's what [TS]

00:39:57   is hinges doing they're they're so close like basically what they did was they [TS]

00:40:00   took they took the battery battery is their balanced right so they've got the [TS]

00:40:06   GPU here we got the CPU and the screen there we get the parts but we haven't [TS]

00:40:10   put battery anywhere yet in that arrangement no battery anywhere the top [TS]

00:40:13   is happier with the top has more stuff in it like it is just the screen alone [TS]

00:40:16   the glass and the screen like it is just the heaviest part is like right this [TS]

00:40:20   thing to stand upright in this situation but we haven't been any better yet we [TS]

00:40:24   distribute the battery so it sits upright [TS]

00:40:26   and they don't want to take all the battery and shove it into the keyboard [TS]

00:40:29   part because then you teaches at Apple you get thirty seconds about it so they [TS]

00:40:33   want as much as possible in the screen so they're doing this balancing act [TS]

00:40:36   we're like the battery in the bottom but the battery and top then just doing the [TS]

00:40:40   balance like how can we get it so doesn't tip over but we have the most [TS]

00:40:43   battery possible to top part and to get just a little bit of extra battery in [TS]

00:40:48   the top part to get it to not tip over that's when the hinge comes in because [TS]

00:40:51   when you open the hinge the hinge effectively makes the base wider like it [TS]

00:40:56   puts the heavy part farther away [TS]

00:40:58   dr dre 2474 you like the hands lays down on the table [TS]

00:41:04   effectively making the base longer so that the weight that's the end of the [TS]

00:41:08   base that apart like when the trackpad is which by the way the glass trackpad [TS]

00:41:10   and I can see plastic one that weight now can hold that in down better like [TS]

00:41:16   they're getting just a little bit of extra stability by making the handsome [TS]

00:41:20   they become part of the three segments of the hinge become part of the bottom [TS]

00:41:24   part of the Hindu like seriously does that extra half an interest centimeter [TS]

00:41:28   make a difference that's what kind of Harriman they're drawing in terms of [TS]

00:41:30   like tip ability not to bility I'm not saying it's like teetering on the brink [TS]

00:41:34   of saying they had some criteria for how typical they want to be like where the [TS]

00:41:37   center of gravity is whatever and those three little segments that lay on the [TS]

00:41:41   table and you open up you give them a little bit of extra margin let them put [TS]

00:41:45   a little bit of extra battery in the top part that cases that is a hell of a [TS]

00:41:49   compromise like this hinders not therefore design reasons not their first [TS]

00:41:52   are reasons and it's not there to keep your fingers off the screen by putting a [TS]

00:41:56   half inch gap between the key caps on the screen it's there to try to work [TS]

00:42:00   around the compromise they've they've had to deal with and compromises that [TS]

00:42:04   applicants for hours about her life and that is just no good like you want to do [TS]

00:42:08   you want to use it as a tablet any substantial amount of time don't get [TS]

00:42:13   this one like get the actual surface Pro for like two because most of the battery [TS]

00:42:17   in this thing is in the base part of it and the final thing I would say is for [TS]

00:42:21   Microsoft design everything I admire all the interesting things that they're [TS]

00:42:26   doing and that they're trying to gain his expertise but they still seem with [TS]

00:42:30   their hardware design [TS]

00:42:31   if not there's obvious signs trapped in the white room that johnnie I've made [TS]

00:42:35   this is a silver metallic laptop it's got a light-up logo on the back of it is [TS]

00:42:39   not shaped like an apple shaped like a little silly Windows logo but not a [TS]

00:42:43   great look like squint and it looks like every other laptop and every other [TS]

00:42:46   laptop Apple laptops I know it's magnesium and aluminum but like the [TS]

00:42:50   aesthetic the overall there have you know the key is our look like Apple's [TS]

00:42:54   keys about their you know magnesium instead they're not domes which is like [TS]

00:42:57   apples so dominates hardware design and visually that everything on the computer [TS]

00:43:02   including Microsoft super innovative ones just didn't live in the shadow of [TS]

00:43:06   everything that Apple's design team has done and I feel like eventually they're [TS]

00:43:11   going to have to go their own way and get out of that shadow like it's gonna [TS]

00:43:15   get things done he said a million times as you want to make a design that [TS]

00:43:17   actually do whatever one thinks it's inevitable and it's it's a blessing and [TS]

00:43:20   the curse of course that's what allowed to be shaped like that's what they're [TS]

00:43:24   shaped like no this is Johnny I've made them like don't accept his is not [TS]

00:43:28   actually inevitable it's great design makes you think it's inevitable but like [TS]

00:43:31   everyone else is like well this is a laptop to look like I we have no choice [TS]

00:43:34   but to make it down to making a glass trackpad the materials the colors the [TS]

00:43:39   appearance just you know I get Microsoft getting out of the materials were gonna [TS]

00:43:43   use magnesium it's better than aluminum and we're gonna do with manufacturers [TS]

00:43:46   like Ryan good but like you still not making a silver laptop though you're [TS]

00:43:49   going logo on the back of it that's it for someone who has never actually touch [TS]

00:43:54   when these things just looking at the pictures but i think is this it gets up [TS]

00:43:58   to 12 hours of video playback John but it's connected to the giant battery and [TS]

00:44:02   the keyboard to type on their website [TS]

00:44:05   yeah yeah the link here it appears in the shadows on the main page under tech [TS]

00:44:10   specs you scroll down past the picture of the two laptops choose the power you [TS]

00:44:15   need and it says Intel Core i-5 with Intel H geographic's its first Big D [TS]

00:44:20   graphics Intel Extreme graphics on exist [TS]

00:44:23   hopefully they put more into detail into the actual manufacturing of the product [TS]

00:44:26   the OS integration is again you know it's great that Microsoft not only [TS]

00:44:31   Microsoft Zappos Intuit as well but it's it's a typical Apple moves like hey [TS]

00:44:35   we're gonna make this weird thing with two GPUs is that gonna be supported well [TS]

00:44:38   windows yeah cuz we write when [TS]

00:44:39   will make sure that you know it's it's kind of like when Apple did the GPU [TS]

00:44:43   switching where we have discrete and integrated in the same I double smiley [TS]

00:44:46   switch between them and a book kinda screwed that up hopefully Microsoft did [TS]

00:44:50   a better job because they basically have the same thing they have the big faster [TS]

00:44:53   GPU and the keyboard part and the lower power not especially Buena Park and I'm [TS]

00:44:58   assuming it does some if not smart smart switching between them to just two modes [TS]

00:45:02   like one all discrete him on all integrated going back to what you said [TS]

00:45:06   about the journey I've trap of design here obviously and bring about to have a [TS]

00:45:11   little bit I would love to see more variety I think it seems like Apple's [TS]

00:45:16   computer design is is really kind of stuck in a rut and I don't know you know [TS]

00:45:20   maybe Jony ive has has just reached the limit of what he cares to do on computer [TS]

00:45:25   designs his team but anyway the Mac Pro was a breath of fresh air [TS]

00:45:30   are not so fresh air but you can't say it looked like an aluminum machine [TS]

00:45:34   rounded corner rectangle that's true yes the Mac Pro I think looks great its [TS]

00:45:40   I don't know but you know we all know that they really mostly just sell [TS]

00:45:43   laptops these days and I am a little bit I don't know maybe I'm just bored cuz [TS]

00:45:48   I've been using laptops look basically the same for the last fifteen years 10 [TS]

00:45:52   years by Max so I don't know why I would love to see a little more variety in in [TS]

00:45:59   what apple offers they are doing colors now the colors are barely different from [TS]

00:46:04   each other I get what you're saying though they are very like in there is we [TS]

00:46:08   are in iraq we are designed for this and there is room to do more interesting [TS]

00:46:14   things bed I think the problem that Apple faces with us as we talk about [TS]

00:46:21   doesn't and patches for that one [TS]

00:46:22   laptops are constrained by being laptops to some degree you can make the Mac Pro [TS]

00:46:26   weird too because whatever like you know carrying around two laptops for the most [TS]

00:46:30   part have to be a thing that is small and light and that is reasonably [TS]

00:46:37   portable which probably means it has to fold flat into some kind of shape it's [TS]

00:46:40   not too big to fit in the back like that those constraints really you know the [TS]

00:46:43   screen is not gonna be circular like us to do only so much you can do it within [TS]

00:46:47   the constraints you know the Apple design has been like over just need to [TS]

00:46:50   refine it down to its essence [TS]

00:46:52   blah blah blah and they've been doing that and they eventually settled on [TS]

00:46:55   material which is big and black aluminum they carve out that strong and light and [TS]

00:46:59   attractive and durable and all that stuff which is just so much better than [TS]

00:47:02   everything else that right which include plastic and titanium and aluminum that [TS]

00:47:06   wasn't carved out of a single giant block the aluminum unibody is a great [TS]

00:47:11   design from at like and so the problems faced with either we can continue to do [TS]

00:47:17   athletic things with with the Singapore government which I think there's room [TS]

00:47:19   that like you can make a Darth Vader black $150 for intrusion of the all [TS]

00:47:24   black book and that would be great or you can make one that has like a mirror [TS]

00:47:28   finish something like I don't like there are things you can do it in the middle [TS]

00:47:31   but that's mostly just you know service designed to go to the next stage of [TS]

00:47:37   design he had to change materials and I'm sure in the lab somewhere Apple's [TS]

00:47:41   constantly evaluating as a luminary best material to make a lot that is there [TS]

00:47:45   anything else we do carbon fiber revisit titanium magnesium Microsoft in like new [TS]

00:47:51   materials could mean something new for them especially if they you know say [TS]

00:47:55   what now we're into the area where things are going to be flexible instead [TS]

00:47:57   of rigid we have like sloppy OLED screens that roll out on a little still [TS]

00:48:02   I don't know but for the foreseeable future [TS]

00:48:07   I think you seemed aluminum is the best choice and then they're athletic choices [TS]

00:48:11   within that are constrained both buy me a laptop and by like there's only so [TS]

00:48:16   much you can do it but me know in the end their timid tinting of the aluminum [TS]

00:48:21   is still pretty wimpy like a jet black one alone would be exciting out there [TS]

00:48:26   may be a bit like oh that looks cool I'll be interested to not have yet [TS]

00:48:29   another million silver laptops emails let me look at look at what they're able [TS]

00:48:32   to do with the iPod Touch colors they look great and the iPod's from the iPod [TS]

00:48:36   nano iPod touch those those have these bold bright colors that change every few [TS]

00:48:41   years and you know that would be really interesting on on laptops on the phones [TS]

00:48:47   but but there there's so much more conservative and I'm sure there's good [TS]

00:48:51   reason for that [TS]

00:48:52   with you know design marketing fashion whatever but I I'm in a really really [TS]

00:48:57   kind of bored with their designs and maybe that's you know that's obviously a [TS]

00:49:01   really like stupid thing to worry about but I would like to see them straight [TS]

00:49:05   more variety there and you gotta be careful gesture though because the thing [TS]

00:49:08   is just flashing to my mind was like a MacBook one was not actually called him [TS]

00:49:12   a quick one new US news is what we call on the bed keyboard but like what you [TS]

00:49:18   know where it still silver or maybe it's black or maybe like to integrate it [TS]

00:49:23   still the only thing you have to mess with color wise there is the keyboard [TS]

00:49:27   wanna make the keyboard donation make the keyboard flower power like these are [TS]

00:49:34   things that have happened like why did you like the iMac is defined by CRT [TS]

00:49:40   we've got a slot loading Dr we've done a bunch of weeks is designed you know what [TS]

00:49:44   we've got this big bang campus let's do something with it and they don't have [TS]

00:49:47   much of a campaign of the ones I guess they could pick the back of the [TS]

00:49:50   screening of weird [TS]

00:49:51   aftermarket stuff where the laser etcher laptop with like flowers there whatever [TS]

00:49:55   there's not there's only so much room for four things until you for innovation [TS]

00:50:01   in this space with you stick to loan them unless you start saying all rights [TS]

00:50:05   under wallpaper things time to just like there's a bunch of services that a [TS]

00:50:08   treatise billboards and I'm just going to put a bunch of stuff on them and I [TS]

00:50:11   don't think the flower power and domination IMAX which are real things [TS]

00:50:15   young people that actually happened I don't think they sold very well but that [TS]

00:50:19   sort of the logical conclusion of we are in a designed run and we can't think of [TS]

00:50:25   anything else we've done colors who've done shapes where we're stuck with this [TS]

00:50:28   until we can come up with the flat panel iMac you know in which case they started [TS]

00:50:32   renovating again in the design at the very end of its life cycle they said [TS]

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00:50:51   lots of good reasons like I don't want to use them so I owe my email address I [TS]

00:50:55   don't have to worry about Gmail and it's you know we're privacy stuff all that is [TS]

00:50:59   just not a concern of mine and I get to use regular mail apps on any platform [TS]

00:51:02   enough to worry about weird I'm at bugs so it's great but the one problem that [TS]

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00:51:10   is that it's very hard for most web hosting email hosts to match the spam [TS]

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00:51:23   old approaches of like you know just running span days are males as in the [TS]

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00:52:24   filtering I've ever seen their than gmail on any mail host you want whether [TS]

00:52:29   it's something like fast mail were you paying for it whether you're on your own [TS]

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00:53:07   really care that Jack Dorsey's back at Twitter cuz I do not care I can I like a [TS]

00:53:16   lot of our friends like really excited about this don't care why should I care [TS]

00:53:22   I mean I care about Twitter [TS]

00:53:23   but you know her leadership over the years has been such a revolving door [TS]

00:53:29   just like I don't know it seems like they have a lot of issues up there that [TS]

00:53:34   that are way above most of our heads and it doesn't really matter no I think [TS]

00:53:40   Twitter is is a really really useful thing I really important thing in the [TS]

00:53:44   world right now and I hope they don't screw it up but I have no idea whether [TS]

00:53:47   this is a step in the right direction or not that's the smart thing to do I care [TS]

00:53:53   about Twitter's that I care about the direction to it as Twitter user but I [TS]

00:53:56   don't know enough about Jack Dorsey or the history behind leadership but what's [TS]

00:54:00   really going on behind the scenes to know whether this is a good or a bad [TS]

00:54:03   thing or it's just you know wait five minutes someone else will be in charge [TS]

00:54:07   so doesn't matter so I really hope this is a good thing a lot of people seem to [TS]

00:54:10   think it is but I have no particular information or faith that this is going [TS]

00:54:14   to make things better than they have been I mean I will say that it did seem [TS]

00:54:19   like they were going in a bad direction and so you know a change is probably for [TS]

00:54:25   the best but you know the reason they were going in a bad direction was [TS]

00:54:28   probably not because of who the CEO was it's probably cause of all the pressures [TS]

00:54:32   they're facing you know they they face so much pressure now their public [TS]

00:54:35   company and they're really not hitting their growth or use of vehicles there [TS]

00:54:39   under so much pressure from everybody from the investors from the public from [TS]

00:54:44   the press almost certainly from the board as a result of all those things [TS]

00:54:48   they're under so much pressure to reduce their numbers and really you know get [TS]

00:54:53   the growth and get the usage because they're not keeping up with where they [TS]

00:54:56   want to be in their stock prices in doing that well as a result and blah [TS]

00:54:59   blah blah and so it has a lot less to do i think with like you know somebody [TS]

00:55:04   sitting in a conference room saying this is what I feel is best for the product I [TS]

00:55:08   think it instead it's like dealing with that giant pile of crap that whoever is [TS]

00:55:12   in charge of Twitter had to deal with now as a result of these market [TS]

00:55:16   pressures and and them really not hitting their numbers recently and and [TS]

00:55:20   that you know anybody in that position is gonna have a big challenge it does [TS]

00:55:25   seem like people are confident in Jack and he does seem to have a lot of [TS]

00:55:28   political capital there so maybe this is promising who knows but it's it's not a [TS]

00:55:35   simple problem and then it's not you know that the things they change it [TS]

00:55:40   might not be you know all green lucky for us i mean Dick Costolo is doing a [TS]

00:55:45   pretty good job on a lot of fronts you know he wasn't doing great and [TS]

00:55:48   everything but he was doing pretty well a lot of things and a lot of the things [TS]

00:55:51   we didn't like some of the monetization and add stuff but he was he was doing [TS]

00:55:55   fairly well in that kinda stuff as far as I know so I I don't think you know if [TS]

00:56:01   if they start making changes for the note to keep themselves afloat get to [TS]

00:56:07   keep their numbers going up to keep their product you know going where it [TS]

00:56:12   should be doing most of that sounds to me like they need to do things we don't [TS]

00:56:17   like like they need to inject cash into the stream for their client they need to [TS]

00:56:22   actually really not boost third-party clients because they need to take [TS]

00:56:26   control of their own product stuff that I don't like but it's probably gonna [TS]

00:56:31   happen [TS]

00:56:32   control of their own product they kind of have her well maybe it's clear they [TS]

00:56:35   don't know what to do with that control like they like now we control the blog [TS]

00:56:39   and what we're gonna do with it is let most of our clients right to crap and [TS]

00:56:43   then we don't know what we're going to do with and so that's like well you got [TS]

00:56:48   the control of the second part of having the control is doing something with that [TS]

00:56:51   control and so far they've just been floundering like it makes the that's why [TS]

00:56:56   people are up to code accuracy you maybe understand the developers are important [TS]

00:57:00   I cannot say that the good strategy but at least that's crazy or something would [TS]

00:57:05   happen like it I think the problem has been there hasn't been a clear direction [TS]

00:57:11   was like ok so much for third parties were gonna take control but they didn't [TS]

00:57:14   like they didn't take that take the ball and run with it like we've got control [TS]

00:57:17   now had to go boldly often in this direction which may have been the wrong [TS]

00:57:19   direction but at least you can say well this is the thing they did they took [TS]

00:57:22   control from third-party developers near a necessity claims direction and guess [TS]

00:57:25   what there was a brick wall oh well but at least they tried something the only [TS]

00:57:30   thing that did you know that we know will have some effect is well [TS]

00:57:34   you could run back in the other direction we're used to be like a third [TS]

00:57:37   parties are welcome and like everybody wants to have an EBIT you-all you know [TS]

00:57:41   maybe have some revenue-sharing arrangement where like if you sell it or [TS]

00:57:44   client and use our API to give it a percentage of the money or something [TS]

00:57:47   like that but that's not gonna make them rich that's not gonna move the needle on [TS]

00:57:50   the stock price we know it would work [TS]

00:57:52   developers would love to do it third-party clients would flourish they [TS]

00:57:55   would make some money off that but it will be peanuts compared to what they [TS]

00:57:58   have to make two to be the company that everyone thinks they're supposed to be [TS]

00:58:01   the only good thing you could say about whether this point is no matter who's in [TS]

00:58:05   charge [TS]

00:58:06   eventually as the CEO's rotate as bad as things get as long as to where it [TS]

00:58:11   continues to be like it is now somebody can always sell it like this plenty of [TS]

00:58:15   people who will buy Twitter right now today if the price is right [TS]

00:58:19   including probably Apple because twitter is still a thing it is popular has [TS]

00:58:24   changed everywhere you see them on TV it has gotten into the cultures and agree [TS]

00:58:27   that worst-case scenario the very very worst is the last CEO at the door so the [TS]

00:58:33   company to one of the million eager buyers maybe not for what they could [TS]

00:58:37   have got at the peak of their fame but surely enough to give that CEO golden [TS]

00:58:40   parachute and to say well we made some money for investors and its fine and we [TS]

00:58:46   couldn't very well to do with the company will it be absorbed into another [TS]

00:58:49   company that has some other way to make tons of money and we're just like a [TS]

00:58:52   little nice to have value it will say I've been trying to get excited about [TS]

00:58:57   this and I don't care if you guys seen the new moment thing he was talking [TS]

00:59:02   about that I like it like that we don't use that the 2010 is the official client [TS]

00:59:08   it's like it's everybody who's not a TechNet and cable says the teaching [TS]

00:59:15   think maybe I think even he finally went back to his thing I still launch the [TS]

00:59:20   official I have been installed and I still launched every once in a while [TS]

00:59:24   mostly because I know this is a rational but I don't want people send me Twitter [TS]

00:59:29   DM's all the third party clients I feel nervous about whether I'm correctly [TS]

00:59:33   using them to send DM's and the official Twitter client has a more reassuring [TS]

00:59:37   interface for GM's I found even to eat but forward to just installed tonight I [TS]

00:59:41   was gonna do Senate Dems over there on it but the plus button and type in [TS]

00:59:44   someone's name [TS]

00:59:45   and it didn't come up in the search in like 10 percent follows me but I don't [TS]

00:59:49   follow them and not coming up and I know how to send this person a message was [TS]

00:59:52   afraid to do DSpace you know the old ways ways maybe the best ways but at [TS]

00:59:58   this point I'm so nervous that something is not going to honor the DSpace [TS]

01:00:02   whatever name and I'm going to probably to eat something that I'm trying to be [TS]

01:00:05   in I'm so anyway we always say that I do not require you know maybe once a month [TS]

01:00:10   or so and just I can make it tells of it in there I don't know what's going on [TS]

01:00:14   wanna get the hell out of there and back to any other client as fast as I can [TS]

01:00:18   just for what it's worth John if you ever need ADM guinea pig happy to be [TS]

01:00:23   that guy I'm here for you now this promise it'll work on you and then like [TS]

01:00:26   I accidentally put extra Space Center use a capital D because I didn't notice [TS]

01:00:31   the shift key was on a down and just I just feel I want to read more reassuring [TS]

01:00:34   GUI interfaces like you're in the DMZ zone now and first you're gonna pick the [TS]

01:00:39   person you're DMing by tapping on them like not typing their name the next is [TS]

01:00:43   okay this is a DMD this person you are clearly state that you're in a DMD this [TS]

01:00:47   person type your diem here and the only thing you can do from that screen to [TS]

01:00:50   type in the AM right I'm really nervous about just a generic field even though [TS]

01:00:55   he's due back in the old days now that special now to diem link limits are up [TS]

01:00:58   and people using it more like I am I just wanna get the hell off toward as [TS]

01:01:02   possible so afraid that accidentally start you know put something in public [TS]

01:01:07   that shouldn't be it's bad enough but like I message is everything in one [TS]

01:01:09   window cleaning people the wrong message will have no such thing as likely to [TS]

01:01:12   miss sidebar because it's a single window interface you need your windows I [TS]

01:01:17   now eighteen 18 remembers the size and position of the winners for each [TS]

01:01:20   individual person who I'm way less likely to do wrong window an ATM that [TS]

01:01:25   in and messages and historically like I just as the other day I i'm pretty much [TS]

01:01:30   average once every other month I send someone the wrong message my message and [TS]

01:01:35   ATM I think I may be done it once in three years I can't believe he's still [TS]

01:01:40   use Adium I mean I can with all you my message people sorry yeah I send it to [TS]

01:01:47   my aim name a couple of years ago and just like I just removed it from my [TS]

01:01:53   chest just got done now I think pretty much everyone I can persuade in a way [TS]

01:01:58   that I would previously have described as instant messaging it's all I message [TS]

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01:05:07   exxon so keep up for came out finally hand it's really good I'm really liking [TS]

01:05:15   it and you know I was talking about this recently on another show and [TS]

01:05:21   I I have nothing against Twitterrific I love Craig are converted and and I'd [TS]

01:05:27   like to a terrific but it doesn't operate the way my brain operates and [TS]

01:05:32   that doesn't make it wrong by any stretch and clearly John it operates the [TS]

01:05:35   way your brain operates but is it just the unified timeline I know the unified [TS]

01:05:39   time I doesn't bother me but you know the way to a pot has the tale of being [TS]

01:05:45   specific about the phone and I'm and I used Twitterrific more on the iPad and [TS]

01:05:50   iPad within arms reach but like looking at at replies I know there was a temper [TS]

01:05:57   that gaza you know it's a very valid question that I can remember off top my [TS]

01:06:00   head what would bother me about it but anytime I went to drill deeper into a [TS]

01:06:06   conversation for example something about it was always backwards from what I [TS]

01:06:10   expected it's just things didn't work the way I expected them to wear isn't [TS]

01:06:15   we've got everything worked the way I expected it to after taking his homework [TS]

01:06:20   to come up with some specifics for next week was it like the Swype directions [TS]

01:06:24   and stuff like that sometimes white directions like muscle memory like I [TS]

01:06:28   don't know if you ask me I don't even know what swype directions are to show [TS]

01:06:32   the conversation and all replies and stuff into my fingers just do them he [TS]

01:06:36   makes key combos I realized I realize now people work I try to tell you max [TS]

01:06:41   keep things to that I don't know what the kids are my hands no but I don't [TS]

01:06:45   know and I try to explain it I say the wrong thing and they try and I tried [TS]

01:06:49   that and nothing happened in like I guess that's not it I had to put my [TS]

01:06:52   hands on the keyboard in just just do this I'm like oh yeah [TS]

01:06:55   control likes be but it's not control anyway like in all fairness nobody knows [TS]

01:07:01   what you like but muscle memory with iOS apps with justice I find this true a lot [TS]

01:07:08   of the case where you just get used to like and it's weird to say I get swipe [TS]

01:07:12   to the left it depends on how you conceptualize that like mi revealing [TS]

01:07:15   more information from the right or am i moving the virtual tile to the left [TS]

01:07:19   I don't reebok has like the controls on the bottom and terrific like doesn't [TS]

01:07:23   reveal an extra set of controls on the bottom [TS]

01:07:25   and anyway I I can see how the gestures may be different but i think thats like [TS]

01:07:30   a surmountable like muscle memory is insurmountable odds fine I've got [TS]

01:07:34   installed installed unified time I have my big feature but other than that I [TS]

01:07:39   feel like it's like six of one half dozen the other end then that's probably [TS]

01:07:42   true in in the thing of it is that just for me it's gestures that's it's some of [TS]

01:07:48   the ways things are displayed and actually opening on my phone even though [TS]

01:07:51   I don't typically use I never used my phone just some of the stuff was just [TS]

01:07:55   kind of backwards and weird to me when I swipe to see a conversation the thing [TS]

01:08:01   twittered about is now doing this was kinda drives me crazy but the the tweet [TS]

01:08:07   that I was looking into the conversation for some kind of the subject of that [TS]

01:08:11   gesture is all the way at the bottom which drives me crazy enough to keep [TS]

01:08:14   doing that which drives me insane that always kind of annoyed me what's [TS]

01:08:19   replying was always basically ok I know I have to play around with it again and [TS]

01:08:25   then see what it was that bothered me but maybe it just does come down to [TS]

01:08:29   gestures to spin backwards from I'm expecting in any case three bodies out [TS]

01:08:33   it includes the iPad app I love it I think it's great i like the new Activity [TS]

01:08:38   tab I'm a little sad that a while ago now the retweet stabbed kind of died in [TS]

01:08:44   a fire which I used to like looking at yeah I miss that too [TS]

01:08:48   III campaign during the beta but the screen without the ID I did the same and [TS]

01:08:55   I was told in no uncertain terms it's not happening but I do like the activity [TS]

01:08:58   stream screen I think it's gonna call definitely not something I should be [TS]

01:09:02   looking at because the last thing I need to do is be looking at whether more in [TS]

01:09:04   trying to engage with my brand more but nevertheless I do like it I think it's [TS]

01:09:09   cool but there was a lot of anger as with every time that the teapot [TS]

01:09:15   succeeding Tapout guys released a new version that costs money people really [TS]

01:09:20   upset about paying $5 for an app that if they're anything like me they use for [TS]

01:09:23   hours every single day in Jesus just when we gonna get off the street no [TS]

01:09:29   well you know I wonder like how much of it is just people who can be safely [TS]

01:09:34   ignored you know because the reality is they still hit number one paid app on [TS]

01:09:38   the chart I don't know where they are now but they hit on their launch day so [TS]

01:09:41   you know it's selling well you're always going to have when you when you have [TS]

01:09:45   that many people you're gonna have a lot of people who complain and it's always a [TS]

01:09:50   percentage of the user base who's gonna be angry matter what the question is are [TS]

01:09:54   you or are there more than what could be expected for that number of people and [TS]

01:09:59   honestly I don't think there are mean I i dont see their support email I don't [TS]

01:10:02   tweet so I don't know but from what I've heard here and there what I seen you [TS]

01:10:07   know I looked there after reviews and doesn't seem like it's any worse than [TS]

01:10:11   what you'd expect from any Apple had that many people using it so yet they [TS]

01:10:16   charge for a great cares [TS]

01:10:18   the people who care are people who you know but I think I think we'd all be [TS]

01:10:23   better off ignoring those people honestly I think you're right but I love [TS]

01:10:28   the new app I think it's great I've always loved to eat but I will probably [TS]

01:10:31   for everyone Tweetbot marquai's him you're you're into it as well you're [TS]

01:10:35   you're doing it [TS]

01:10:36   yeah I mean I've been using it for a while and I really like it John is just [TS]

01:10:40   not even worth you look at me I know you said you installed it but not even worth [TS]

01:10:43   taking seriously because no no unified timeline [TS]

01:10:46   back up to my calves I want something is wonky wanna make sure this is a decline [TS]

01:10:51   issue or if I want to you know if you like the activities you don't ever use [TS]

01:10:56   that but if it's an example of future that doesn't have it if I wanted [TS]

01:10:59   something like that I would go there so it's like Twitter forget what I use [TS]

01:11:02   every day all day sweet spot if I feel like I want to try something different [TS]

01:11:05   client and then finally falling all the way back to the official client there's [TS]

01:11:08   something that is only supported the official and I want to see what it's [TS]

01:11:12   like an official or whatever I've always got three pine so it's unlikely another [TS]

01:11:17   page of icons is not a folder folder the official 21 is in a folder but I get [TS]

01:11:24   around that I was by an upgraded maybe it's I'm wasting my money on it [TS]

01:11:27   sign up to 15 times for the next upgrade but I like seeing what's happening in [TS]

01:11:33   the Twitter clients faces a lot of time into her team here [TS]

01:11:37   yeah I mean it's like this is [TS]

01:11:39   my most used apps on the iPhone no question and in the Mac it's it's up [TS]

01:11:44   there on the Mac maybe mail and Safari beat it but which is sad but the fact is [TS]

01:11:50   you know like I guess you mentioned like this is it's part of so many of our like [TS]

01:11:57   professional and social lives it's all intertwined in there and it's very hard [TS]

01:12:02   to get out of that so I don't know I think you know Twitter it [TS]

01:12:09   twitter is here to stay for a while for a lot of us and if you're going to be [TS]

01:12:14   using to either one of these apps that's not the official Twitter app is usually [TS]

01:12:17   right move and you know teapot is the one that fits me best as case you [TS]

01:12:21   mentioned I tried to a terrific I can see why people like it doesn't fit me as [TS]

01:12:26   well I completely agree so yeah it's you know this is to me this is a great [TS]

01:12:31   update and I'm happy with it right they said two or three sponsors this week [TS]

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01:12:44   now the show they didn't even mean to begin [TS]

01:12:49   accidental accidental john Kasay [TS]

01:13:00   and Markel [TS]

01:13:43   yeah I bought it with the peace money that had returned it tough luck I keep [TS]

01:13:54   seeing a red one in town somebody in town has or has the red p85 D and looks [TS]

01:13:59   really good so i think im gonna go read if I do it I i still before I make a [TS]

01:14:02   final decision I still do wanna do one more test drive and I would like to test [TS]

01:14:06   drive the the non PC version just the 85 or 90 D because that's the one I would [TS]

01:14:12   probably want to get I I don't think I want to go all the way the pee just [TS]

01:14:17   because it even though I did love driving it it's like 20 grand more [TS]

01:14:22   mostly for a kiss this insane mode that I actually found too fast and slightly [TS]

01:14:29   unpleasant te Chris mode though maybe that goes it wraps around become sublime [TS]

01:14:38   right there with the 95 D has 90 only but yea right now but what does nine TDs [TS]

01:14:44   and even shown on the website is it just a range between 85 you pay like an extra [TS]

01:14:48   three grand yet to get it it's just a bigger better but that's the ludicrous [TS]

01:14:52   motor which is a step up from insane yeah it will you can you can get any of [TS]

01:14:56   them in that capacity but requires it but it doesn't mean I'm definitely doing [TS]

01:15:02   look that's you know you have to try to at least one thing is that it could wrap [TS]

01:15:06   around you don't know if I'm so you said you which one do you think you want [TS]

01:15:12   though I probably would get to be the 9th ed so it is it is the one that is [TS]

01:15:16   roughly as fast as the m5 and it is you know the longest range you can get in [TS]

01:15:21   their lineup the things about the pee pee version basically gets you like you [TS]

01:15:27   know red brake calipers which look cool but I don't need them and the option for [TS]

01:15:32   a carbon fiber spoilers I think she looks bad so you know I don't really [TS]

01:15:36   need it for the differ- that like I don't I wouldn't feel but spending that [TS]

01:15:40   much extra money on it if the if e 85 / 90 D is almost as good I also like the [TS]

01:15:50   fact is my car right now is faster than what I usually continues with it you [TS]

01:15:55   know I live in [TS]

01:15:56   a driver on residential streets most of the time I can't and really shouldn't [TS]

01:16:00   have a faster car then I have now I don't even need a car has a stash of the [TS]

01:16:04   wanna have now and I'm also adding mentioned once before I'm kind of over [TS]

01:16:09   having a loud car I like I never liked my cars to be loud I get I've been [TS]

01:16:18   getting cars that are loud because I like the way they drive their fast and [TS]

01:16:22   sporty but I i I always feel self-conscious with driving a very loud [TS]

01:16:27   car in a residential street and so it seems like you know the loudness of the [TS]

01:16:34   M cars is completely artificial lighting it not even just with the radio in the [TS]

01:16:39   car but even the outside noise like you can put any muffler on there that sound [TS]

01:16:43   like anything you want and the only reason to make them ladders because a [TS]

01:16:46   lot of people want that it sounds fast and so a lot of people who are buying [TS]

01:16:49   fast cars could write a lot of people who are buying fast cars want the they [TS]

01:16:55   want they demand that it be loud like that's what they tell me that it feels [TS]

01:17:00   so slick pandering if you also artificially low skills insulting my [TS]

01:17:05   intelligence that like they take this car and they just make it louder because [TS]

01:17:09   they think I will require that I know it so i dont that doesn't feel great to me [TS]

01:17:16   and you know as I'm getting older and like you know i i I have my kid now and [TS]

01:17:21   I'm around a lot of other people with kids and there's kids all over the block [TS]

01:17:24   I'm driving just loud car down the street like I get a little [TS]

01:17:27   self-conscious about it so so I i over heard a loud car and if you look at [TS]

01:17:32   BMW's lineup the only way to get a transmission that I would tolerate is [TS]

01:17:38   either to have a loud and car which by the way still there's no other drivers [TS]

01:17:42   into account the X five such six ends which shouldn't exist so if you can only [TS]

01:17:49   the real in cars there is still a no I know please everyone I know that the [TS]

01:17:54   next and five generation is very likely to drive but that's still a couple years [TS]

01:17:58   out and it would still be very loud so you know i think im I i think im out of [TS]

01:18:04   the did the B&W line unless I'm willing to go down back to the 3 series [TS]

01:18:08   get basically cases car which is a great car the one you have is a great car 335 [TS]

01:18:14   e 9280 series ever does that is a great car however I do like I do it the size [TS]

01:18:21   and the extra luxuries of the five series I would miss a lot of that and [TS]

01:18:26   also that Karzai incredibly quiet either but it's obvious it's not as loud as the [TS]

01:18:30   M cars but also don't like the f30 I really don't like I tips tips is decent [TS]

01:18:37   it's it's a very good very good all-rounder but there's a there's like a [TS]

01:18:40   certain things about I don't like and I think the the regular sedan version of [TS]

01:18:45   it it's just I don't I think it feels cheaper than the e90 series and I it [TS]

01:18:51   doesn't feel as good I I'm not crazy about it putting up the 550 550 X would [TS]

01:18:57   be there when I would like that I call the dr the 550 the problem that is it is [TS]

01:19:02   not available in a transmission I would tolerate it is only auto and tips car [TS]

01:19:10   has has the sportiest auto BMW currently sells [TS]

01:19:13   I haven't read the new 7 series hasn't had a slightly support him but it's like [TS]

01:19:17   nine years now something that's crazy so like the sportiest one that is available [TS]

01:19:23   that is still automatic I Drive that when all the time in his car and i drive [TS]

01:19:28   in automatic mode because namely shifting it sucks like it is not it is [TS]

01:19:32   no substitute for either a DCT or realistic it is no substitute so I would [TS]

01:19:39   require either a DCT or real stick or no gears whatsoever any idea at a [TS]

01:19:49   transmission is just not an option for me and by the way on the noise front of [TS]

01:19:53   a DQ or any other members of the Ferrari border listening disregard Marco I still [TS]

01:19:58   wanna hear the sound of a flat plane cranky eight [TS]

01:20:02   it's not just the volume like this allowed people to like to be loud but [TS]

01:20:09   it's also like the sound that it makes like I don't think anybody wants the [TS]

01:20:12   Viper v10 to be loud sounds weird is be tense and we're but a Ferrari V eight [TS]

01:20:17   does not sound weird sounds like beautiful music and so that's what [TS]

01:20:21   people want not just the sound but a specific sound whether it's a burbling V [TS]

01:20:25   eight of like a Mustang or something which is kind of your car has just kind [TS]

01:20:28   of weird unseemly that it has the verbal or the screaming well of planning and [TS]

01:20:35   that's what we Italians and I like the sound my car makes I I really do like it [TS]

01:20:41   when I know when I want that kind of thing but that is almost none of the [TS]

01:20:45   time there and actually I don't like the sound of the new m3 m3 sounds terrible [TS]

01:20:51   I've never heard them in person a few times and and I think they really [TS]

01:20:55   cranked up the sound of that v-6 trying to sound really impressive appealed the [TS]

01:21:00   aidid and it just doesn't it is real I really at the I think it sounds [TS]

01:21:05   interesting sounds like a cheap car somebody put a cheap aftermarket pipe [TS]

01:21:09   onto sound design faster including Ferrari cuz they had the turbos to the [TS]

01:21:14   radiator whatever the the new one is that that turns the muscles understand [TS]

01:21:21   that sound you want is not and they re has struggled mightily to try to get [TS]

01:21:24   that sound back I wonder if like but I'm where you know old engraved grandparents [TS]

01:21:30   that Ferrari will be something like a throwback model where it's like a [TS]

01:21:33   normally aspirated created with the old geometries and everything just because [TS]

01:21:37   by then everything will be like electric or hybrid and they'll be impossible to [TS]

01:21:41   get that sounds like tiny small displacement turbo engines like my kind [TS]

01:21:44   of are now and every other car and it's like you know I quote they start selling [TS]

01:21:49   retro models because it's not a modern car but this is like it's like a scale [TS]

01:21:53   model or not a reproduction so it's got some modern things in it but the [TS]

01:21:57   powertrain is a complete throwback can only be legal to sell the United States [TS]

01:22:01   at that point but you could even have like this we're transmission where you [TS]

01:22:04   need three legs in order to operate like a big silver ball and [TS]

01:22:09   think so they can be crazy to go back to the test I freaking love debt the tests [TS]

01:22:16   lapierre the Model S page on the test website outlining battery performance [TS]

01:22:21   and drive options all I see on this page is 5.5 seconds 5.4 seconds 5.2 seconds [TS]

01:22:29   4.2 seconds 3.1 seconds or if you'd like to pony up for the ludicrous speed [TS]

01:22:33   upgrade 2.8 seconds like this is how fast would you like to go like this and [TS]

01:22:41   by the way to chat rooms like noting like that I made a baseball show I [TS]

01:22:46   didn't make it baseball's drug test limited that these are the actual names [TS]

01:22:50   and saying they are their brand names for these like software update packages [TS]

01:22:55   or whatever like they are making space all references not me it's it's amazing [TS]

01:22:59   I would also like to go on record that I will be completely stunned and will buy [TS]

01:23:06   you a coffee of your choice as much as I hate to say this if you do not end up [TS]

01:23:12   with the maximum level test level because that is the only way you know [TS]

01:23:16   how to buy things well I definitely would not get ludicrous you know it is [TS]

01:23:20   still possible [TS]

01:23:21   you say that here here's here's how it would happen if the seats the you find [TS]

01:23:26   the most comfortable are only in the only if I do get a Tesla Motors looking [TS]

01:23:34   increasingly likely but again I stay still doing a drive on again before I [TS]

01:23:37   made that decision but if I do get a test like it it really to me between the [TS]

01:23:41   9th ed and the PID thats I would not get the insane crazy I wouldn't say but not [TS]

01:23:47   ludicrous stupid to me to me the p90 counts I agree with you that ludicrous [TS]

01:23:53   speed is pretty much not gonna happen I will I will write like if I bought a new [TS]

01:23:57   m5 I would not get the competition package which is like it's it's a [TS]

01:24:01   similar kind of kind of price gain ratio there you know because that is crazy and [TS]

01:24:06   I don't care I don't need it the only reason I would go with the PE five-yard [TS]

01:24:10   penalty in this case would be if the ninety really just feels anemic and I [TS]

01:24:15   don't think it does it I think it's I think the 85 / 90 D is is really [TS]

01:24:20   very similar in performance to the m5 it's similar but if memory serves I [TS]

01:24:25   don't recall them 50 to 60 time off the top of my head but I believe it is [TS]

01:24:29   something like four point to or something [TS]

01:24:32   yeah I think it's a little quicker than maybe 3.9 I don't know BC that's the [TS]

01:24:35   thing at the 85 D is listed at four point to and I think you're right I [TS]

01:24:39   think the m5 is like just eating it in under four seconds and i det you that'll [TS]

01:24:44   be enough of a difference as silly as it sounds that's gonna push the p85 day [TS]

01:24:49   because it because they feel is the instant torque 40 miles an hour to 2030 [TS]

01:24:55   I guess I think think the only thing that will drive them to to the big fancy [TS]

01:24:59   miles is like trim level or option differences and there really aren't [TS]

01:25:02   alike there you have to go to the P if you want that the spoiler that I think [TS]

01:25:06   looks bad person I don't know what the deal is with these these display [TS]

01:25:10   designed so the problem is that the Tesla Model S is a kinda like a fat [TS]

01:25:16   bottomed car it's one of those acquired bottoms that that a lot of large sedans [TS]

01:25:20   have these days [TS]

01:25:21   big bottom near macon they haven't seen anyone know right that they so whatever [TS]

01:25:25   whenever reference I'm making it has like a wider bottom then like the [TS]

01:25:28   passenger cabin above it and the so it kinda looks like a hovercraft almost [TS]

01:25:34   around the base and the spoiler is not the full width of the truck has the full [TS]

01:25:40   like that it almost looks like a mustache but you can get the commercial [TS]

01:25:46   skipping on there that I feel too bad about it but not gonna they're not going [TS]

01:25:51   to give it to you know software update they want to get the whole new model I [TS]

01:25:54   can't I can't get the red brake calipers get everything it hugely hugely [TS]

01:25:59   important question I want to think about this and choose wisely [TS]

01:26:03   will you or will you not get the rear-facing seats that is a very good [TS]

01:26:07   question I'm kind of not kidding because all my god I remember having a wagon [TS]

01:26:11   when we were kids that had the rear-facing seats and it was terrible [TS]

01:26:13   but also delightful [TS]

01:26:15   I'm gonna have to say I'm gonna give a thumbs down on those so we we have some [TS]

01:26:20   friends of the test land they have the rear-facing seats and it is really nice [TS]

01:26:24   if you have to transport a whole bunch of kids around but we don't and I'm [TS]

01:26:29   probably gonna be getting on a three-year lease and the like it within [TS]

01:26:32   the next three years and have three more kids probably not and also you don't [TS]

01:26:36   care about back there because that's the case of a rear-end collision well the [TS]

01:26:42   rumor that the story behind it is that because the on moscow's a buncha kids he [TS]

01:26:46   he made those like the safest seats in the hole cards extra roll cage around [TS]

01:26:50   and everything so five-point harness from looks of it yeah it is and it so [TS]

01:26:54   they end rear-facing is actually safer that's why car seats for infants are [TS]

01:26:58   real face for a while [TS]

01:27:00   basically as long as they can be that so the safety is not as much of a concern [TS]

01:27:04   for me there is the biggest the bigger concern for me is first of all I just [TS]

01:27:09   wouldn't use them I don't think I need them and also some of the some of the [TS]

01:27:14   owners who have them say that the biggest problem back there is that [TS]

01:27:17   there's no HVAC stuff that they're so it gets really hot there sitting under the [TS]

01:27:21   under the the rear windshield and you know there's some events that that serve [TS]

01:27:25   the back seats the regular back seats but they don't reach all the way back to [TS]

01:27:29   sleep if it's a hot sunny day can be pretty hot back there [TS]

01:27:33   it also we just kind of weird when you have to load and unload your kid from [TS]

01:27:36   your trunk but regardless if I had a really big family I would consider it [TS]

01:27:42   although the model exit would be a much better to serve that detects a proper 3 [TS]

01:27:47   rokahr but this for my needs you know I have one kid I can foresee in the next [TS]

01:27:55   three years having at most two kids total so you know i i really don't think [TS]

01:28:01   I would need more than that so I'm not gonna do I went over to that I like the [TS]

01:28:08   someone put in the shower room YouTube video of p85 D vs Ferrari 458 and I just [TS]

01:28:14   assumed the Ferrari would lose because you know its older model far in [TS]

01:28:18   straight-line test obviously you're not doing handling Destiny's Child battery [TS]

01:28:22   but the line but you in a couple seconds before I pass it and I feel better in [TS]

01:28:28   the world again [TS]

01:28:29   yeah no I mean and this you know I would I would definitely take this lake [TS]

01:28:33   you know down a little like sporting level I wouldn't get the giant 21 inch [TS]

01:28:37   wheels you know I just get the 19th but you're still yeah yeah I i feel like im [TS]

01:28:44   I've had my my like really hardcore sports car I guess most people would [TS]

01:28:50   question that but I had my like super sports car phase and i think im moving [TS]

01:28:54   past that now into just ok thanks to still be nice and fast but I also wanted [TS]

01:28:58   to be quiet super sports car was already in an old man's p.m. 2502 Grampa Carl [TS]

01:29:06   the m3 like you did have you understand like that was kind of that I had that [TS]

01:29:12   for like eight months but you know what I need some with bench seats in the [TS]

01:29:16   front ya know and I will also so so trailing in the chest is so it's so you [TS]

01:29:22   won't miss shifting [TS]

01:29:23   I think I talked with us when I did when I test but night the big thing is I the [TS]

01:29:29   reason I shift is not because I know I love shifting so much I enjoyed its fun [TS]

01:29:36   but I don't really need to shift the reason I shift my cars now I just as [TS]

01:29:42   long as I could and now you're the DCT and why I don't like automatic ever is [TS]

01:29:48   because I always know what I want the car to be doing I always know and you [TS]

01:29:53   guys know i'm always you know I know that if I'm gonna if I'm approaching [TS]

01:29:58   something where we're going to stop I know I can go down to do that or [TS]

01:30:01   whatever I know what Gary wanted be in at any given point and I know things [TS]

01:30:05   that are mentioned mission can't know and I can and so I always want power to [TS]

01:30:10   be accessible to me at any speed and I keep the gear sucks I can do that you [TS]

01:30:15   know so there is there are things that I really enjoy about being able to control [TS]

01:30:20   the power delivery of the car a through shifting manually and [TS]

01:30:25   with the DCT the reason I don't like I don't miss the clutch at all [TS]

01:30:29   DCT is a lot of people who've haven't given them might assume that's like the [TS]

01:30:34   the lake Tiptronic manual shifting mode of automatic transmissions and it's not [TS]

01:30:39   it really is much more like a clutch lipstick hit his freely it behaves alot [TS]

01:30:45   more like a stick than it does it does not behave like an automatic that takes [TS]

01:30:49   your suggestions sometimes so it is great for me because i dont I never [TS]

01:30:54   cared about the clutch I just had about being sure I knew what year I was in and [TS]

01:30:58   setting it and not having it [TS]

01:30:59   second guess me not having nine years to pick from so the electric when I'm [TS]

01:31:05   driving the test on that test drive the reason I didn't miss having some kind of [TS]

01:31:10   gear shift ability is because it was always with power available [TS]

01:31:15   doing the right thing it was always doing what I wanted I never felt the [TS]

01:31:19   need to manually control it because just the nature of electrics being basically [TS]

01:31:23   gearless it was just it it didn't ever moved the need for me to any of that so [TS]

01:31:29   all the reasons why a shift no longer applied and were no longer necessary now [TS]

01:31:33   there are you know I would probably just be still miss it to a certain degree [TS]

01:31:37   just cause it it's like this fun activity to do something manually it's [TS]

01:31:41   kind of fun but while I was driving the test I didn't miss it at all and that is [TS]

01:31:48   something that I've never been able to say about an automatic even the best [TS]

01:31:51   automatic even tryna mainly shift them I've never be able to yeah I i dont [TS]

01:31:57   drive DCT cars regularly in fact to the best of my recollection less TCT car [TS]

01:32:03   drove as yours but when I do like it as that as a non as a to peddle [TS]

01:32:11   transmission can go but there is nothing quite like ripping off like a really [TS]

01:32:17   great one to upshift lake at 32 down SHIFT while you're turning while you're [TS]

01:32:22   breaking there's nothing quite like that and I'm skeptical my next car will have [TS]

01:32:28   three pedals because I don't know that whatever car I end up wanting to buy [TS]

01:32:32   will be available that way [TS]

01:32:34   but I'm gonna hold on to them as long as I possibly can and I'm going to die I'm [TS]

01:32:39   already ruined the day that that it that I might have to give that up I will [TS]

01:32:48   obviously about you think you'll be the saddest figures I do you ever have a [TS]

01:32:56   nonstick are both of us have never had announced a car but when you when you [TS]

01:33:02   when the time comes and you can get the car you want you're going to get like [TS]

01:33:06   you know an automated manual essentially I'm going to be stuck with an actual / [TS]

01:33:12   box [TS]

01:33:13   torque converter automatic or worse the CBT that's what I'm going to be stuck [TS]

01:33:17   with in the in the range of cars that I am i they're not going to have a really [TS]

01:33:21   nice you know that be automated manual they're going to have a / box or by CBI [TS]

01:33:28   just different car maybe I can finally pushed you to to get like the car that [TS]

01:33:33   you really sure that you really want to do have that on several of them are no [TS]

01:33:38   that is not look at those at all but like that is the worst but my car and [TS]

01:33:42   they're like a loaner car you drive or whatever I just automatics with people [TS]

01:33:46   live like this I just can't you can't take it that's the worst like I i drive [TS]

01:33:50   their car periodically and I really genuinely like her car she has a couple [TS]

01:33:56   of generations old now mazda6 and it's a very nice car but that transmission of [TS]

01:34:01   it so terrible just like you push the power and use here the engines like what [TS]

01:34:05   what are you doing engine and then you have to figure out what do I have to do [TS]

01:34:08   with this pedal to make you understand that you are in the wrong gear right now [TS]

01:34:12   and then recycle [TS]

01:34:13   are right it is the worst it is the Lord's it is absolutely the worst day [TS]

01:34:20   ever [TS]

01:34:21   automatics it makes it feel like you're wasting this good engine it's like you [TS]

01:34:25   have a perfectly good engine in there if you're connected directly to the wheels [TS]

01:34:28   it would work great but you don't maple syrupy [TS]

01:34:32   interest is just in the wrong gear too much of the time because it can't read [TS]

01:34:35   your mind and so the only thing it has like well I can look at all my sense [TS]

01:34:38   there is an old the pedal position I'll try to figure out what you mean you [TS]

01:34:42   don't know what I'm about to take the stern I should already be in second gear [TS]

01:34:46   exactly know what you're you're in like it should [TS]

01:34:48   like I'd I don't want to do something with the controls of the car to convince [TS]

01:34:52   you to go into second you should already be there and I would be if I was driving [TS]

01:34:55   the car but I'm not especially cars that have no power like the ones that i buy [TS]

01:34:59   to be in the right gear otherwise things just becomes a slug and then like in the [TS]

01:35:03   middle to turn lurches into whatever next year's to be in the system S it's [TS]

01:35:08   got it's rough and I forget I forget what it's like I think like you know my [TS]

01:35:12   daughter makes a good and maybe they are like luxury cars and stuff like where [TS]

01:35:16   they know they're not I'm telling you they're not like they're just as bad as [TS]

01:35:20   well not just that but they're almost as bad but having nine years now and the [TS]

01:35:24   fancy cars right and that's that's one of the problems to like if you try to [TS]

01:35:28   manually shift the automatics now even though even the quote sport automatics [TS]

01:35:33   you know like tips has eight years the new 7 series I believe has nine and the [TS]

01:35:39   reason that you they do this for increased fuel efficiency and won the [TS]

01:35:42   way they do this by cramming a whole bunch of years at the bottom of the [TS]

01:35:45   range so these aren't all additional over drives yeah they're slicing up the [TS]

01:35:48   entire range to give more granular yeah and especially so at the bottom you have [TS]

01:35:52   to shift around you have to like like where they put your number eight on [TS]

01:35:56   tiffs car is like where I would have liked between on a regular scales [TS]

01:36:00   between like two and three which is a really frequently shifted range and so [TS]

01:36:04   not only is it annoying when you're mainly shifting it but also in your just [TS]

01:36:08   driving it you do feel that you feel it's it's making more shifts making more [TS]

01:36:12   transitions and you would have to you in a manual and also to jews feel for [TS]

01:36:17   numbers it is it always tries to jump as fast as I can to the higher gears and [TS]

01:36:22   nothing happens [TS]

01:36:23   and you know they they all have these like you know sport modes and those are [TS]

01:36:29   all equally terrible just a different ways like they just never does what you [TS]

01:36:33   want and that's why we will always do cars as long as we are able to until it [TS]

01:36:39   is no longer necessary but so true that already talked about the model acts that [TS]

01:36:44   i think is a disaster like I don't I guess he really wanted those weird doris [TS]

01:36:49   was like no bad idea guy like if you're gonna do with going door as it should [TS]

01:36:53   have been the first one that only rich people died not the second one that [TS]

01:36:56   you're hoping like this is gonna be the mainstream ones it's like a stupid [TS]

01:36:59   crossover SUV and it looks like not gonna be that cheap and those doors are [TS]

01:37:04   ridiculous and just know why I don't think the doors are as much of a big [TS]

01:37:09   deal in either direction as yeah you say that but then you gonna try to pop out [TS]

01:37:14   quickly there a big deal not not because not because they're bad like you see all [TS]

01:37:19   the videos and how did I scare scrunched together and try to make room but [TS]

01:37:22   because it is really hard to make a door like that reliably it's not like there's [TS]

01:37:27   like we've been making this kind of a door for 75 years you know we know how [TS]

01:37:31   to make it it's really hard to make a regular door reliably assess test all [TS]

01:37:34   that you know learning learning curve and just making a reliable nice car they [TS]

01:37:38   found a kind of there with the Model S but this i mean nobody has made good [TS]

01:37:44   reliable problem-free going tourists including Mercedes like just ask anyone [TS]

01:37:48   has been in this car sometimes there comes on my toy you driving and just got [TS]

01:37:51   like I guess maybe they did it better on the the modern version of the original [TS]

01:37:55   going was it was a mess like it's it's therefore to be a fanciful thrill but it [TS]

01:38:00   is going to be a mainstream calling you know that's going to be the main problem [TS]

01:38:03   these cars is stupid crap with the doors to wait an hour for the damn things go [TS]

01:38:07   in that part of his not bad and I think the design and and saving space and I [TS]

01:38:12   bet it's entirely because this is an exotic we are designed that's going to [TS]

01:38:16   have problems and another spent a long time trying to make it reliable but its [TS]

01:38:19   first try to guarantee that this will not be a problem for his regular card or [TS]

01:38:23   absolute guarantee this notice is making the show as a No [TS]

01:38:29   we should put this on Soundcloud whatever we used to do with ATP's before [TS]

01:38:32   it appears that thing [TS]

01:38:34   but the fact we always think people care but in reality nobody cares whatever [TS]