130: ‘A Full Canseco’ With Guest John Moltz
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friend of the show Paul Kofasas texted me earlier today with an interesting
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question and he said if you heard somebody say that an outfielder went
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quote full canseco on a ball what does that mean to you I'm not sure I know I I
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like the the thought experiment though I got it because I can never forget this
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play. It was a play when when Jose Canseco was on the Texas Rangers. He was
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playing right field and there was like a what should have been a routine fly ball
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out of the warning track. He lost it and it hit him on the head and bounced over
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for a home run. It's it I will that seems impossible. I will I will put put the I
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I will put the link in the show notes.
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I swear to God.
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I will send it to you now.
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But it does sound impossible, but it did happen.
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And I think you could probably,
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if you had the right math degree,
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you could probably prove mathematically
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that it could only have happened to Jose Canseco.
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- But that seems right.
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Yeah, you know, that's the second thing on YouTube,
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the second search criteria for Jose Canseco.
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The first is just Jose Canseco and the second is Jose Canseco ball hits head.
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Wait, what the heck is that?
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I got the audio from your video so.
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I don't want to.
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Yeah, did what?
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No, this is great.
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I'm listening.
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That was the ad.
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Here he goes.
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Here he goes.
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He's going back.
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He's going back thong.
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- You'd think you'd have to try to do that.
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- No, or that you'd have to try to do it on purpose.
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- Right, I mean, I'm not even sure
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if you could do it on purpose.
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- Right, so what happened was yesterday,
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yeah, I guess it was yesterday,
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Toronto Blue Jays left fielder Ben Revere
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was trying to catch a fly ball
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hit by the Orioles' Matt Wieters,
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and it was gonna hit the wall about a foot short
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and he jumped up to catch it and it hit his glove
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and went over for a home run.
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So it would not have been a home run.
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It would have been about a foot short
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and instead was 'cause he tried to catch it
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and hit his glove.
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To me, that's not a full canseco.
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That to me is like a half canseco.
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Like it's gotta hit your head.
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- No, right, it's gotta hit your head.
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- Gotta hit your head.
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- Or some other butt.
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I mean, you know, I'm not sure if there's anything else
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comical than the head that would actually work. I think you're debasing the beauty of that play
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by calling it a kantseka. A full... yeah, yeah. That's a half at best.
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That's a half a kantseka. That should be the official scoring, actually.
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The other link that came up when I went to Google it, when you type in Jose kantseka,
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And that is a fun. It's a very fun game. What auto completes the other one that came out was Jose Canseco
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Knocked out and when that when that auto completed I thought I was like, holy cow
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So I misremembered the play I was like, I don't remember him getting knocked out on that play
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I thought that it just went over and you know, he was okay turns out it's a different video
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He was in a celebrity boxing match
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And got knocked out in the first round
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naturally yeah, actually he was
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Who is he fighting by sicahima former Philadelphia Eagles
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Think he was like a safety and like a kick returner and is now in fact a beloved local
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sportscaster here and here in Philly by sicahima
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Believe he's Hawaiian
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Yeah, beloved for having having knocked out Jose Canseco.
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I guess he, I guess Canseco used to play at
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for the local, for our local team here for the Rainiers.
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Actually, because he was, he was in the A's, right?
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Yeah, yeah, because it used to be the Rainiers used to be an A's farm team before they became a Mariners farm team.
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and so I remember going to a game one night and
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I'm pretty sure I get wigged like the gift the thing you know
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If you get first 100 people or whatever was a hook it Jose can say go bubble head doll
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That's a good name for a local team named after your yeah, cool mountaintop mount Rainier. Yeah, unless they rename the mountain
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Yeah, well that happens nowadays, right? That's right. Yeah, which I think they should but yeah, that's okay
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What a funny story that is I I'm guessing those people have heard this but it's
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It's there was that there's a mountain in Alaska and that everybody in Alaska calls it Denali and it's the like the indigenous
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Name that you know, they've been calling it that since you know, I don't know hundreds of years or whatever and then
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At some point hundred years ago
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Some point a white man shows up a white man shows up and they named it Mount McKinley after president McKinley
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who quite frankly was not a very good president. And in fact, this is the part I did not know,
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had never even stepped foot in Alaska. And so president—
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Well, it was a long way to go back then.
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President Barack Obama renamed it to Denali.
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To what it was originally named.
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Right. And it's such a weird story because so much in US politics is just knee jerk,
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left-right, Republican, Democrat, you know, anything, you know, Obama, you know, orders a hamburger
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and Republicans complain that he didn't get a cheeseburger. And instead though, this is very
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strange, everybody in Alaska, whether they're Republican or Democrat, is very happy about this
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because it's apparently been like a sticking point for a long time because, you know, they don't like
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it. And people in Ohio, which is the home state of President McKinley, are very, very upset.
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Name one of your little mountains in Ohio, Mount McKinley, right?
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Now the name's freedom.
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Yeah, exactly.
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McKinley Hill.
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So, the Rainier is actually, I believe, Tahoma in whatever the...
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I'm not sure which native language it is or if it's all of them, if they all called it
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the same thing.
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So basically the same name as Tacoma Rylo.
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I did not know that.
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There you go.
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So they should change that.
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And then the team could be the Tacoma Tahomas.
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Oh my god, that would be great.
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That would be a good way to get on SportsCenter on a regular basis.
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They're not getting the way they're playing right now.
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Actually, I don't know how well the Rainiers are doing,
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but their parent team is not doing that well.
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I tried to explain to Jonas the other day
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about, you remember Dick Trickle?
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- I forgot the name.
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- He was a NASCAR driver.
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He was like a mediocre NASCAR driver.
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Did not have a great win record or anything like that.
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But in the late 90s when Keith Olbermann
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and Dan Patrick were doing Sports Center,
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I guess it was like the middle 90s,
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and every night at 11 o'clock,
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those two guys who went on,
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they're two of the top sportscasters in the country now.
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whenever they reported NASCAR results,
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they would say, "Who came in first?
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"Who came in second?
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"And where did Dick Trickle finish?"
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So it'd be like, so-and-so came in first,
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so-and-so was second, and Dick Trickle finished 28th.
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And it was every single week, it was so great.
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And they never, of course, they never said why.
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And I really had to, Jonas did not believe me.
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We really had to Google the guy
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and look up his Wikipedia.
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And you can even find, if you Google him,
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references to the fact that he was
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always mentioned on SportsCenter.
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- Oh my God.
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- So that, you need a catchy name like that.
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If you're not gonna win,
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if you're only a minor league franchise,
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you need a good name like that.
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- And that would have been a good baseball name too.
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- Yeah, yeah, Dick Trickle, oh yeah,
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he should have put in a baseball player.
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- Right, would have been, maybe that was it,
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maybe that was he missed his calling.
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- Yeah, would have been like a relief pitcher,
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like Raleigh Fingers, right?
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Late innings.
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- Late innings, Dick Trickle.
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- In comes Dick Trickle.
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Dick Trickle warming up in the bullpen.
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- Thank God we have nothing real to talk about.
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Where do you wanna start?
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- Let's just get the Google logo thing out of the way.
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- This is why I brought in noted graphic designer, John Holds.
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- I was kind of wondering why I was being brought on.
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But please continue.
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Probably 'cause you wanted somebody who knew less than you,
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and I knew much less than you.
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- Here's the, so Google changed their logo last week,
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and I, rather than write, I should, I'm going to write.
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Sometime, maybe it'll be when I get on the airplane,
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but at some point I've gotta write a longer piece,
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and I have a whole bunch of links saved up
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'cause other people are writing about it.
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But my take on it--
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Read your take.
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I went short and sweet.
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And I said, they're all--
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wait, I better--
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I was going to do it from memory.
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It's pretty short, but I better--
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I'll just search my home page for garbage.
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There it is.
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Their old logo was goofy.
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This new one is simply garbage, just right
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for a company with no taste.
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I don't know.
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That's harsh.
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But I meant--
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I truly mean every word of that.
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I really do.
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I think it is a garbage logo.
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I really do.
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I think it is terrible.
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And when there's two,
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there's two new things, right?
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There's a new.
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The name is written differently.
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Yes, and then they also have a logo
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which they didn't have before.
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Am I right about that?
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What would the what is the logo supposed to be
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like the circle things?
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Yeah, so there's like a circle.
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Yeah, I mean so actually
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and the if you look in the what is it?
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What's that little thing up in the URL line?
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Favicon yeah the favicon right?
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Yeah, so well, I'm not sure what was up there before it was.
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I thought it was a G.
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It was a lowercase G.
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I I see a G now I see a capital G.
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Yeah, but you see something great.
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It's got the colors.
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It's got the colors of the Chrome icon.
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Yeah, basically.
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Although actually no, it's got bullet
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'cause the Chrome icon has blue in the middle.
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This one has it on the outside, so I thought it was just the Chrome icon
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in the shape of a G, but it's not right.
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The only thing I would clarify about my I will write more but if I could if I could take my little short take again, I would the only thing I would add is that when I say their old logo was goofy, I that I realized that's an incomplete thought because it was goofy.
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But over the years, they had simplified it to a point where it was right. It was goofy, but goofy in the way that Google is goofy. And I mean, goofy like that they're sort of a quirky.
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Odd, you know, that's part of their brand right like do you this is my favorite moment in Google history
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And I mean this in total sincerity whatever year it was when Gmail was announced. They announced it on April 1st and
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And at the time like if you went to like AOL
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Comm and signed up for a free email or Yahoo everybody
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I guess Yahoo and Hotmail were like the two that were most popular
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you've got the new you know, you free email account and
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Like you got like 10 megabytes of storage or 15 megabytes of storage or something like that
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And then on April 1st of like whatever year it was
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2006 2007 whatever
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Google announced that they have a new free email service called Gmail and you get like a gigabyte of storage. It was like
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50 times the storage of
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These other services and it was April 1st, which is internet jackass day
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And so I remember thinking like I I think and I think this might be true
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I think it's true that I've never once been taken in by an internet jackass day hoax
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I think and if not if I have been taken in it hasn't been bad
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Like I've never once you know and I do know it's a point of pride for me that I've never once been full
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I remember like thinking like this is this is dastardly
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"I can't tell whether this is real or a joke,
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"and I didn't know what to do,
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"I didn't know whether I should link to it,
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"I didn't know whether I should link to it and just say,
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"I don't know if this is a joke or not,
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"because it just seemed impossible.
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"How could they give everybody a gigabyte of storage?"
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And it turned out it was completely true.
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But I love that story, and I think that they did it.
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I've never heard whether it's true or not,
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but I think that's why they announced it on April 1st,
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'cause I think they knew that it would have that reaction.
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That part of the reaction to the announcement of Gmail
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was the, are they kidding?
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Is this for real?
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- Well, and that's the best thing to do on April 1st, right?
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Because everybody's so sick of April 1st
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being full of these dumb, Microsoft buys so-and-so.
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And the real trick is to do the opposite, right?
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I mean, the better gag is to do the exact opposite,
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announce something that's completely true
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that seems like it's probably not.
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And to me, it just epitomizes what is great and fun
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about Google, that they can do,
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they have amazing technology, they have,
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they think big, right?
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Instead of thinking like, let's double Yahoo's storage,
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they were like, let's give 100 times.
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Yeah, 100 times.
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They think big, they're not afraid,
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they have that sort of ambition in the imagination,
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and they have this weird sense of humor
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where I wouldn't have put it past them
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to do it as a joke.
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And they do, they are a company that does
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do jokes on April 1st.
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Like Apple, for example, never does April 1st jokes.
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And shouldn't, it would be terrible.
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But it, you know, I hate all--
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- They're not that good at jokes.
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They should probably not try that.
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- Right, I don't think Google's jokes are that good either,
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but they do them.
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But it's right for Google's brand that they do them.
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And the fact that I don't really care for those jokes is just one of those reasons why
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I just am more of an Apple person than a Google person.
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But anyway, all of that is to say is that where their logo was before, like up until
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last week, was to me, it was goofy, but goofy in the right way.
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And it looked, you know, it had like a certain stateliness to it.
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And the fact that it was this sort of weird old timey serif font that nobody really uses
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anymore. It was just like a weird quirk, but it was instantly recognizable. And, you know,
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all in a good way. And I think that it was, it just had the right tone. It was their old
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logo. So calling it goofy and leaving it at that makes it sound like I was putting their
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old logo down too. What I meant is that their old logo was goofy appropriately. And, you
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And so you can criticize it in and of itself as a logo.
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And a lot of the people who have written pieces
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supporting the new logo, they're correct in all the ways
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that their old logo was kind of weird.
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In and of itself wasn't good.
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But I think it was really good for Google.
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And this new one, to me, it's so childish looking.
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It's ridiculous.
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It's absolutely ridiculous.
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You think it's, how do you think it's childish?
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'Cause it looks like those letters
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that you put on refrigerators.
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- Yeah, it just, to me, the tone of these shapes of letters,
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the complete geometric roundness of these letters,
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and the best letter to look at, to me, is the lowercase g,
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which is really, really, to me,
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like a kindergarten-looking lowercase g,
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like the type of g you would put up in front of a kid
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learning to write for the first time.
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I mean, the O's are just perfect circles,
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so it's hard to complain about them.
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But just the G is really where it stands out
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as very, very childish looking.
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And I don't think that's good at all.
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I mean, other people have pointed out
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that it's extremely similar to the four-colored G logo
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that they have now, uppercase G.
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It's very, very similar to a logo
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that Jim Bury had used for a decade.
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- And I don't think it's a problem
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in that they rip them off.
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It's not, you know, there's only so many ways
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to do primary colors, which already was part
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of Google's brand.
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You know, the blue, red, yellow, green.
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If you're gonna stick to these primary,
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like, you know, right out of the eight color Crayola box,
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look, and do a uppercase G,
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there's only so many ways to do it.
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So I wouldn't call it a ripoff,
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but the fact that it is so similar in tone
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to a logo for a romper room for three-year-olds,
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it really, really says to me how childish it is as a brand.
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I really liked, for example, with their old logo,
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I liked the way that when they made icons,
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like for example, like when they put the logo
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on the Google Maps icon or their old favicon,
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that instead of using the first G, the uppercase G,
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they used the middle G, the lowercase one,
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and you knew that that was Google's G.
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It's like Google owned that lowercase G.
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And I thought that was a really cool way,
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and I thought it was very, very apt for their brand
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and the sort of tone of their company.
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Whereas now, they're stuck with this uppercase G,
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and it's very generic looking.
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Generically childish.
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- Part of the other part of your argument,
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The last part of your argument though,
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a company with no taste.
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- I think that's probably what most people got hung up on.
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- Well, I don't-- - On your--
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- They don't have taste though.
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I really, I firmly believe it.
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And there are, here's the, I guess the part
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that gets lost in there is there are pockets within Google
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where there are good designers working
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and obviously have taste because there are some products
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that they put out that are nicely designed.
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But institutionally, they have no taste at all
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because some of their products are just horrendous.
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For example, I think Gmail just looks like garbage,
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and it always has, and I could never,
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I know probably a majority of the people listening
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to this show probably use Gmail.
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And if not a majority, certainly a huge chunk use it,
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and they use it right out of the web browser,
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that's how they do their email.
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I don't think anybody does that
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because they like the way it looks,
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they just like the way that it works.
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It looks terrible, it's just a jumbled ugly mess.
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And it's like one of their flagship products.
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I would say it's second only to web search.
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- I guess I don't find their taste any worse
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than anybody else's particularly,
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than with the possible exception of apple i mean obviously we we prefer apple so we're going to
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come down on the side that apple has better taste but i mean i think that i i mean i would say that
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that's probably not uh too much of an argument i mean apple is kind of the reverse right they they
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occasionally they do have things that show poor taste um often in their comments as opposed to
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their design, but by and large, it's the opposite case for them. But the thing about Google,
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I just don't think that their taste is really any worse than Microsoft's or anybody else's.
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Dave Asprey I don't think Microsoft has good taste either.
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Tim Cynova Yeah.
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Dave Asprey Although they have been, I think they've evolved
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better taste than Google. I think Microsoft has-
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Tim Cynova You think?
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Dave Asprey Yeah, I think in recent years-
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Tim Cynova I think maybe they're showing it
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in the last few years.
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- I would even say just look at their logo redesigns.
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I think that Microsoft redesigned their logo
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within the last few years too,
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and I think for the better.
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I think that they've gotten to a mark now
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that they can stick with forever.
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And I don't think it's great.
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There's nothing really that I would rave
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about Microsoft's current logo,
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but it was better than what they had before,
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and it seems to fit their brand to me.
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And so that to me is a sign of taste.
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I mean one of the reactions I've gotten from people
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on Twitter, and I almost can't believe
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that they exist in a world, I know there's people
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who don't care about logos, really,
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and think that they don't matter or whatever,
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but why would those people follow me on Twitter?
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Like I've met people who have said,
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dude, it's just a logo.
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- To get angry, I think.
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- Right, to me that's like saying,
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who cares what font you pick?
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It's like, I don't know.
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Like in the apartment building that is my mind,
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love of typography and love of care about logos
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share a bedroom.
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It's to me, it's the same part of my brain.
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The same part of my brain lights up when I think about fonts
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as when I think about logos and branding.
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It's exactly the same part of my brain.
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And in some cases, it's married together
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because in this case, what I really don't like
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Google's logo is the type of the, the, you know, the word mark that they're using.
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Yeah. I mean, I don't, I don't like it either, but this always happens to me. It's like, I,
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I end up, these things get announced and a whole bunch of people lose their shit over it.
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And I look at it and I think often I, I will, I will end up one way or the other, like saying,
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Oh, I like it. And then someone will write a very thoughtful post on why I shouldn't like it. And
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and they'll think, oh yeah, OK, I can see that or the other way around.
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So I don't feel like I'm
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I feel lost in this in this world, but I did not.
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I did not like it on first glance, on first glance.
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And also, I mean, I kind of understood why they did it,
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because they've reorganized.
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But I also but at the same time, I still don't get.
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I think the I think that companies tend to do that too much.
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And often it's a bad impulse to rush out and redesign your
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your logo to reflect some sort of business reason that your customers really probably don't give a
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crap about. Yeah, that's a very interesting point and now that you've said it, I have been thinking
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that like in the back of my head, I think you're exactly right that it's inextricably tied to this
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alphabet parent company and honestly and I know I do care deeply about logos and I really do,
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I do think that they matter,
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or at least they can matter tremendously.
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Like I think, for example, the Apple logo is,
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you can't put a value on it.
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It is incredibly valuable to the company,
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and it's so meaningful to me that they can
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have these retail stores that don't even say
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the name of the store.
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They've never put the name of the store anywhere.
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They just put this mark out in front,
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and everybody knows what it is.
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And they can make laptops that have this mark when they're opened up and you can just see
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that, you know, when you go into a coffee shop that everybody is using one of their
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laptops and it's incredibly valuable.
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Technically not their first logo.
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No, well, no, not officially.
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There's the old...
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Newton's sitting under a tree, right?
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Which was a terrible logo.
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It was a very nice drawing.
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- Doesn't really catch the eye though.
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- I'll put it in the show notes.
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I bet most people listening have seen it,
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but if you haven't, you'll be shocked
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at the first Apple Computer Company logo.
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Very well drawn, it was very nice,
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but it is a terrible logo.
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Yeah, but that's interesting.
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I do think that their changing logo
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is inextricably tied to this sort of corporate reshuffling.
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And honestly, and not to read too much into it.
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So all this said that I care about logo and that they matter,
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I actually do think that it is a sign.
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I can't articulate it logically, it's a feeling,
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but I just feel it, that it's a very bad sign for Google.
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Like to me, it's a sign that they've lost their way.
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And that, you know, I don't have money in Google,
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I don't have any money in any individual companies,
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but if I did, I would think very, very seriously
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about selling my Google stock that I don't know.
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I think they might be in for some bad times ahead.
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And it's not just the logo, it's everything.
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It's like the fact that Larry and Sergey,
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I think that's how you're supposed to pronounce it.
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I've been called on pronouncing it a different way,
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but I got some emails telling me.
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- Oh, that's a hard G?
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- Sergey, Sergey.
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- Okay, I didn't know that either.
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They've seemingly, I've been thinking about this alphabet
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reshuffling and to me as I think about it,
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I think what it really means is that those two guys
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who could do whatever they want,
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'cause A, they're filthy rich,
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B, the ingenious way that they've structured
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the stock for the company,
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they can do whatever they want with the company.
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They don't have to answer to anybody, which is great.
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I've always thought Steve Jobs must have looked
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at the way they set that up and thought,
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goddamn, I wish I'd done something like that.
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that they've lost interest,
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they've lost interest in what Google as we know it is.
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And that they just, they wanna do other things.
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To me, that for Google,
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whether the prospects for Alphabet are bad, I don't know.
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Maybe they've got some great new stuff up their sleeve.
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But for Google as we know it,
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I feel like they're going into a decline.
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- Yeah, I mean in a way,
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'cause it seems like they're taking the stuff
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that they think is the long-term growth stuff
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out of Google and other places.
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- Right, and this logo change makes me feel
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that the people left at Google,
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what is now just Google,
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really don't, they don't get what made Google great.
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They don't get it, I think,
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'cause to me this brand doesn't fit
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what the best of Google feels like.
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I mean it's-- - I was thinking,
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well I was thinking that it was
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more dictated by Alphabet.
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- Rather than done with internally to Google.
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But I mean, maybe they said to go out and design a new logo.
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Or maybe they said, we have to make sure
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that the Alphabet brand is all consistent
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and we're going in a different direction.
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- Maybe, I don't know.
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But I think they've lost something that was pretty good
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and replaced it with something that's terrible.
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Yeah, anyway, that's my thoughts on their logo.
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I mean, I wouldn't.
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I would not say that they have no taste, but
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but I don't think their taste is as good as I'm.
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They there are people in the
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in teams within the company with great taste.
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Institutionally, the company has no taste.
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That's my argument.
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And I think that it's a very strong argument.
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Anyway, let's take a break and I'll tell you about
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very good friend of the show Harry's you guys know Harry's they sell high quality razors
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blades and other you know shaving lotions and creams and shaving stuff and they sell it for
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a fraction of the price of the big brands they were started by two guys who just wanted to make
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a better product and figured there had to be a way to sell shaving stuff especially blades
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cheaper than what the big blade companies sell stuff for.
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So they started ordering blades from their own factory
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They liked the blade so much they just bought the factory.
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Must be nice.
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So they just own their own blade factory.
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They make their own blades in Germany,
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place that's been making blades for a long time.
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And then they ship them right to you.
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So there is no middleman.
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That's how they have the prices so much lower.
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So you buy like Gillette.
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It's going to warehouses and middlemen and distributors,
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and then it ends up in a retail store.
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And every step of the way, it all gets marked up.
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Their starter set, it's an amazing deal.
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15 bucks, you get a razor, that's the handle.
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You get moisturizing shave cream or gel,
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your preference, whether you want a cream or a gel,
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and three razor blades, 15 bucks.
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And when you need more blades,
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depending on how many you buy them at,
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they're always two bucks or each less.
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So like an eight pack, which is like a small one,
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It's just 15 bucks, but you can get a 16-pack, 25 bucks.
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Way, way better.
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I think on Amazon, the last time I checked, it says a 12-pack of fusions from Gillette,
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which is very comparable.
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I think that's actually the blade I used to use before I switched to Harry's.
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They have a 12-pack for 41 bucks.
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So that's Amazon, who you know is not getting under cut-out price.
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So way more.
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It's like three bucks a blade,
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more than three bucks a blade for Gillette's,
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less than two bucks a blade for Harry's.
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So if you're just looking to save money,
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Harry's is the way to go.
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If you care about design, Harry's is also the way to go.
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Really nice packaging.
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I've always said this, their packaging is so nice,
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it makes me not want to throw it away,
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and then I realized that that's just the crazy hoarder.
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- Yeah, right.
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But I know exactly, I mean, I have Harry's stuff,
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I didn't know exactly what you mean. It's really well done. As I stare to my left in my office here
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and look at the stack of old Apple laptops. I've got like eight old PowerBooks. I've got iBooks.
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They're all stacked up. That's what I feel like when I get Harry's. I almost curse them for the
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quality of their packaging. So if you care about design, Harry's is the way to go. If you care
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about just being cheap, Harry's is the way to go. If you care about quality, shave so you're not
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like cutting yourself up and you know making a mess of your face, Harry's is the way to go. Their
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blades are super sharp, really great. And if you care about just being lazy, it's the way to go
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because you don't even have to leave your house. They just show up and you can eat. If you want to,
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you can even like tell them how often you need to replace your blades and just subscribe and they'll
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They'll just send them to you on a regular basis.
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So you win, I mean, every way.
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So go there to harrys.com, H-A-R-R-Y-S.com.
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So it's practically free.
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So go there and check them out at harrys.com.
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And remember the code, talk show.
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My notes here are confusing.
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I don't know, it says, and then down below here,
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it says promo code the talk show.
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So I don't even know what the hell the code is.
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Try 'em both, and one of 'em will give you.
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- Right, if you don't get money off, try again.
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- It's actually a fun game.
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- And then try Gruber.
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What else is going on?
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So we got this Google logo thing out of the way.
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I guess we'll talk, let's talk about the event,
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'cause maybe that's--
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- Do you wanna do that, or do you wanna talk about,
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Because on No Taste we could talk about the Samsung watch.
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Oh, that's a good one.
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Yeah, we could talk about that.
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Yeah, which I actually think looks really nice.
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But I wrote a piece about the difference between square watch faces and round watch faces.
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And I kind of think that square watch faces are actually more the way of the future than
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round watch faces.
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Ah, there I got the article.
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I did not even know you wrote this piece.
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This is nice.
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I'll put that in the show notes.
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I'm going to link that up.
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All right, so tell me why do you think that?
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Well, and again, you had the guy who's not a designer on.
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But from the things that I've read from people
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who are actually designers, it's certainly easier
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to code for a square face.
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But also, a square face is better
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at representing most information.
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That's not to say that there aren't certain instances where
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or a round depiction of something is not more valuable
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than a square one, it's just saying that you can easily,
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more easily get a circle into a square
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than the other way around.
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You could get a circle into a square
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without losing any size, whereas you cannot get a square
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into a circle without losing size.
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- Yeah, that is exactly what I have thought.
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Well, would I have been shocked if a year ago,
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and it would have been exactly a year ago as we talk,
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that when they unveiled the Apple Watch,
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if it had been circular,
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I guess I wouldn't have been shocked,
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but I wasn't surprised at all that Apple's was rectangular
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because of that exact thing,
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that it's for generic display
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that might end up displaying anything,
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including, and I think especially today's Apple,
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post App Store and iPhone Apple realizes
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that the Apple Watch was, if it's successful,
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would end up being used in ways
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that they'd never imagined, right?
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That's like the big lesson of the iPhone to me
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is that there was this whole internal debate.
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I think Ben Thompson and I were talking about
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in the last episode, that it's just so funny
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that there was a camp within the company
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that was sort of like, we don't need an app store.
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You know, we'll just make all the apps we need ourselves
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and partner with companies, you know,
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like Google for the YouTube app and the Google Maps app
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that shipped on the first iPhone.
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We'll just partner with people
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and we'll make all the apps that we need for this thing.
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So like, for example, I do think that Apple foresaw
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that there would have, you know,
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right away that there would be a second screen of apps.
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You know, I think that they had the idea
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that you'd page between, you know,
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from the left to the right, you know, to get to more apps.
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I think though that there was a side within the company
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that thought, you know, that'll be--
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- There'll all be our apps.
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- Yeah, there'll be like 24 apps for the iPhone
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and it'll be great.
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And that Safari was the outlet for it.
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You know, I actually think that, you know,
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that when they announced that at the first WWDC
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that we have a sweet solution for you guys,
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I think that they meant it.
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I think there were some people within the company
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who wanted, definitely were pushing for the App Store angle,
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who cringed at that, just like all the developers
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in the audience watching the keynote did.
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But I think that some of them thought,
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that's good enough for like,
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and I think they foresaw things like,
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well, you do your online banking on your phone.
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Well, they'll just write a website that works,
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that fits right on the screen.
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So I think now, lo these many years later
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and all these literally millions of apps
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and all the money they're making on the apps,
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they realize, hey, the phone is being used
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in ways we never imagined.
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I think they knew going into it with the watch
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that it would be used in ways they didn't imagine,
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and I think a rectangle is a better generic shape
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than a circle for that.
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- Yeah, and the thing, one of the things that struck me,
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even just like while I was writing this piece was that,
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'cause I went back and looked at all the old watches
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that I had lying around, and I guess that came out
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because I was using a circular watch face,
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and I switched to modular, which I like and don't like,
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but I like it because it's got a lot
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of extra information on it.
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And the problem that I had was like,
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I wanted a watch face with a date on it.
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And I also wanted a watch face
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that I could get the most complications on.
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And the way you do that in most of them
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is by putting the date inside the watch face.
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Well, most of those are too small for me to read
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because I'm too old for it now.
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And the other thing is that five minutes out of every hour,
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you can't read the date anyway,
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because the minute hand is covering it.
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- Yeah, I've thought the same thing.
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- Yeah, and that's sort of like,
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it was interesting how I went back
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and looked at those old watches and thought,
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yeah, I mean, that's kind of a thing
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that I've struggled with for years, really,
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and never really thought much about.
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But I mean, you can, with a watch with physical hands,
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the minute hand is always the one that's higher,
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So you can kind of tilt to see around it
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in order to see what the date is.
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But it's even worse on like a chronograph
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because it's got all those extra things on there
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that are on the face, but they get covered up
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at odd parts of the hour and become difficult to use.
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So all that stuff is just adding information
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to a watch with a circular face
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and trying to put it inside that circle
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becomes really difficult.
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And the modular face, while I don't like certain things
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about it, it just displays all the information.
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- And there is a psychological angle to it too.
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Like the way that everybody, the famous,
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the adage that if you drop a slice of butter toast,
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it's always gonna land butter side down.
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It's because that's what you remember
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is the time that it did that.
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It just seems like it's more often than not,
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when I wanna check the date, it's quarter after.
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It's just like, oh my God, how come every time
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I wanna check the date, it's quarter after
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and I can't see the date?
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What the hell?
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And that's not true.
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It's just that all the other times I check the date,
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I don't remember that, but the times that it is blocked,
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I remember and then it just feels like
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it's always quarter after.
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Just like when you play blackjack,
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it seems like I always get 16.
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That's all I remember.
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Every goddamn hand.
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- You only ever get 16.
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- All I ever get are 16s.
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and the dealer gets a blackjack every goddamn time.
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Every time, how is that possible?
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- It's unreal.
00:39:17
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- Yeah, so that is true.
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And I think that too, it also, it stinks,
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it doesn't stink, it sticks out with the Apple Watch
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even more because when it happens,
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you realize that you have the option
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of changing to a different face that it fixes it.
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You know, like if you buy an analog watch
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and the date gets covered up when it's quarter after,
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you might be annoyed, but you don't think,
00:39:40
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well I could spend 10 seconds here and change the WOD face
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and fix this problem, right?
00:39:45
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Whereas with the Apple Watch, you know,
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it's always an option to switch to a different face
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where you don't have that problem.
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And so that Samsung Watch, the Galaxy, the Gear S2,
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is a very nice looking circular faced smartwatch.
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But I still feel like the circular face is the wrong UI.
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- Yeah, I think it's--
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design. But maybe not catastrophically, you know, like maybe that's not necessarily going to limit
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the success of those watches. But I do think, you know, there are some people, this is a funny little
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side topic, this square versus round thing. There's a fair number of people who I've seen,
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you know, either an email or on Twitter, you know, communicating with me that are predicting
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that Apple will eventually go circular because circular watches look better.
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People who look at the Apple Watch and say, "I just don't like...
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It looks too nerdy to me because it's square." Apple's got... They're going to go circular
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eventually. And I don't think that's going to happen. I don't think that's going to happen
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either, but... I think it would be... And I think it would be way too hard. Now, of course,
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Apple changes things all the time, and they're never really all that worried about making
00:41:02
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developers do more work. I mean, they're not, and they shouldn't be. If they were,
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it would actually slow them down and in the long run, in the short run it's
00:41:10
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always, it's never good if they're making, if they make changes that make
00:41:13
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developers do more work. Like the the big change in iOS 7 where the, you know,
00:41:19
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pretty much every single app other than games had to redo their entire user
00:41:22
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interface or else they would look bad. That's, you know, it's a lot to ask.
00:41:28
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Every day all of you with all of your apps have to redo all of the entirety of
00:41:32
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your user interface that's a lot to ask but it's the right move going forward
00:41:36
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rather than stick with something that's you know going to be outdated still
00:41:40
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waiting for a new icon from Instagram they redid the interface right I really
00:41:47
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wonder I wonder on don't I can change I would love to hear what what the
00:41:52
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argument inside the company is on that because it their icon does really just
00:41:56
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being just being dicks at this point and you it's not hard to imagine just and I
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I know flat is an overused term,
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but just flatten the goddamn thing.
00:42:07
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- Right, right, right.
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It could be the same colors.
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- Yeah, same colors.
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I think it would move the drop shadow.
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Just de-forstall it.
00:42:17
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Yeah, I do think the new Samsung,
00:42:24
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I'm gonna get it wrong.
00:42:25
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On Twitter there, I called it the G2.
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It's not the G2, it's the S2.
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- I'm just gonna call it the Samsung launch.
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which is not a great name.
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- I actually, here's a case where I wish
00:42:34
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that they just copied Apple and just called it Samsung Watch.
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'Cause that's, but then I could remember the name.
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But anyway, it, you know, and I was, you know,
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pretty complimentary to it when I linked to it.
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I, you know, and people who, I saw people,
00:42:51
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a few people said, I was surprised
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to see you be complimentary to it.
00:42:54
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And to me, that, it's like, I'm never trying
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to be against Samsung or against Google.
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I'm saying what I really think.
00:43:01
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And what I really think about most Samsung products
00:43:03
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is that they're derivative crap.
00:43:06
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So therefore it seems as though I'm against Samsung
00:43:10
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because I keep saying it,
00:43:11
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but it's because they keep putting out
00:43:12
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what I see as derivative crap,
00:43:13
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and then they put out something that to me is interesting
00:43:16
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and original and looks pretty good.
00:43:17
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And so I said, it's interesting
00:43:19
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and original and looks pretty good.
00:43:21
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They did copy a few things from the Apple Watch.
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- Right, that round.
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I mean, with their system though,
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it's apps instead of contacts, right?
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- Yeah, yeah.
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- It looks like the contacts thing that comes up
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when you hit the button on the side of the Apple Watch,
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except it's actually apps.
00:43:38
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- Yeah, and the other thing is, did you see the interface?
00:43:43
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I couldn't find a better place to link to it,
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but there's just a couple seconds of it
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in the Verges video where they show what it,
00:43:50
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when you, they don't call them complications,
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I forget what they call them.
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They came up with a new word for complications,
00:43:55
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but whatever they call the complications
00:43:58
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on their watch faces that are user adjustable.
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When you go into the edit mode,
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it is exactly like Apple Watch.
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Like there's a little,
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there's dots at the top that you can swipe
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between which thing you're editing.
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When you're like changing the color of the second hand,
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it highlights in the same color,
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and they even like use like the same all caps
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in a round rack thing that says like color.
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If you look for it, it's just exactly,
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like it could not be more of a copy.
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Kind of embarrassing for them, but.
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- But in terms of outward appearance,
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for the most part it does not look like anything like it.
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And that the, what do they call it?
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- The bezel.
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- The bezel, yeah, the rotating bezel
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as a thing that changes the interface.
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is a really good idea.
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- Yeah, it seems like it.
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And by all reports from people who've had a hands-on with it
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it has a good feel to it, which is important.
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It's funny, it's actually like,
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talking about this is exactly why I like having a podcast.
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'Cause I almost feel like,
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even if I had gone really long writing about it,
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it would be so much easier just to talk about it,
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which is that I wanted to say, look,
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they copied a few little things,
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But overall, it's mostly an original design
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and kudos, and a good one, and kudos to them for that.
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But I didn't wanna mention the little things
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that they copied because then people would say,
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how can you call this a copy?
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Right, it's round instead of square,
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how can you say it's a rip-off?
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And I'm not saying that, I'm just saying
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they did steal a few things, but everybody does that.
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So I don't even think it's worth complaining about,
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in the way that Apple will steal things,
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like Command Tab, which was a Windows invention.
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So taking little good ideas from the other guys is okay.
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- When you wholesale copy the whole entire thing.
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- Right, when you get Phil Schiller on the stand
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in a court case and they hold up a thing
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and he says, "I can't tell if that's--"
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- They can't tell the difference.
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- If that's ours or his.
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And it's like, you know damn well you can tell
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if that's ours.
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- But one of the other things I liked about it
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that it kind of more so than any of the other any of the Android wear watches.
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And then I know this one's based on Tizen, but that it has a good sense of what it is.
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- There's like two of them. There's like two levels, right? And one of them looks like to
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me like a swatch, which is not a cut down. And the other one looks like a good like $80 or $90,
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a hundred, something like that. Sort of a mid range watch. And I'm sure they'll probably cost
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more because they have they have more features they should cost more and it
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just but we don't still don't know how much they're gonna cost but they didn't
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like the to me the the motor role just looks flat-out terrible the three
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motor all 360 just looks terrible because it's just a cylinder cut off
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with like little prongs on the end to attach a band to and then the other one
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that's a big Android where watches the horribly named LG one the oh yeah
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Watcher Bane
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Which looks like it's trying to be a fancy watch
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But it looks like it's made out of cheap materials
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Is that the one that has numbers printed around the bezel like hardware printed around the bezel?
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I don't think so. No. No, there's one that has like a third like 15 30 45
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Around the outside which really is really weird on it. That's very strange on a smartwatch. Yeah
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Like it's I know why it's there because you're using it to tell time most of the time
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But it just seems like a weird it just seems weird that it's been on the hardware instead of doing it on the screen
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But that's the one that people
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The LG one is the one that people most point to and say or had up to date
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Pointed to and said that looks like a real watch. Yeah
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Which I mean, you know there there have been square watches before
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And also it looks like a real crappy watch to me
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Yeah, whereas this one looks like a good like maybe, you know somewhat more casual not super fancy, but like a good watch
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Yeah, it's it's funny because I feel like in my experience
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You really do have to see any watch in person to truly get a sense of the size
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Like seeing a photograph of it on somebody's wrist just doesn't really work
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Although if it's if it's a huge enough like the original moto
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You can tell just by looking at the picture that it's humongous
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But then when you look at it in real life,
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you're like, oh my God, it's even bigger than I thought.
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But that said, the numbers of the,
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I think the Samsung, there's two sizes, 40 and 42.
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And 40 millimeters is really a standard size
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for a watch today.
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The old standard for men's watches, older,
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like going back decades, was more like 36 millimeters.
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But 40 is pretty standard.
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And obviously comparable roughly to Apple's 42.
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It is interesting to me that even a year later,
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even Samsung can't yet match Apple on the 38.
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'Cause I do think one of the problems with the Samsung one.
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So I think the Samsung one, totally credible,
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just as like a piece of jewelry on a man's wrist.
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And to me, it's the first one that's not the Apple Watch
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that qualifies for that, really.
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Even the LG one, I don't really think looks that good.
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I still don't think though that the Samsung one,
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even the smaller one,
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I don't think it's gonna be something that women would wear.
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I just don't think it's small enough yet.
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And I think Samsung kind of knows it
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because I don't think any of the bands that they've done
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look like they're targeted at women.
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That's not to say no women will buy it.
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- Yeah, I mean, yeah, right.
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- And watches are a funny thing,
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whereas an awful lot of--
00:49:54
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- People like different styles.
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of women wear like big chunky watches. Well and look at the Apple Watch there's
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an awful lot of the you know especially the most popular ones like the sport the
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sport ones are you know unisex you know I think you know you could argue that
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the pink band is you know probably if you know more feminine but I would say
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other than the pink all of the other colors even the black are are unisex you
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know I wouldn't say that you know that there's really any kind of gender
00:50:26
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towards that. I think that the the link bracelet is probably you know to me
00:50:31
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looks masculine but most of the other ones I think are unisex but I think
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Samsung's with the like the leather and stuff like that I I think they look like
00:50:41
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men's watches just in general. Yeah yeah I mean I would say I would say that a
00:50:47
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man would be more likely to like it than than a woman which is not you know not
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to make a flat out blanket statement. So an interesting thing that I was not
00:50:59
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aware of somebody on Twitter pointed out to me that that the fact that they're
00:51:03
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using Tizen instead of Android Wear opens up China to them and that Android
00:51:09
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Wear apparently is not there's no Android Wear watches aren't available in
00:51:13
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China and I could be wrong here just going from a guy on Twitter and I asked
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him to clarify and he said that I did know that this was true that you know
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know how like with Android, Samsung takes Android from Google and if they agree to such
00:51:30
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and such, they can have these Google apps built in but they still get to customize the
00:51:34
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interface with, what do they call it, TouchWiz, and they can add their own apps and stuff.
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Android Wear, there is no option to do that. Android Wear, you get Android Wear and you
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do it. I think you can add custom faces but that's about it. You can't disentangle it.
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Your own apps in there. Yeah, and it's like you and that's a problem in China because in China
00:51:57
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I guess all the Android phones are all you know, instead of having Google search and stuff like that
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They've all got the the Chinese equivalents
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So that's interesting because I've heard China is a big market
00:52:10
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Now the Allen the Apple watch is definitely on sale in China, yeah, well, but that's somehow you know
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You know, that's just Apple being yeah, right, right. I
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Think that I guess I don't even know I'd got me thinking about it
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Like does if you're in China with an iPhone, I guess that the App Store has different apps
00:52:34
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I mean, I don't even know how that how that works
00:52:36
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I've never really thought about that but with the way that China, you know has the the great firewall for internet access
00:52:41
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How does the App Store work in China? I actually I should probably do some research on this
00:52:48
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- Yeah, we should probably all brush up
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on how things work in China.
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- If anybody out there knows--
00:52:53
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- We should have done that five years ago.
00:52:55
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- If anybody out there knows,
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send me email and explain this to me.
00:52:57
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I would love to hear about it,
00:52:59
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but it seems very confusing to me.
00:53:01
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But anyway, yeah, I'm interested by your article,
00:53:06
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but I do think Samsung did a good job with the S2.
00:53:09
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- Yeah, yeah.
00:53:10
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- The other thing it got me thinking about too,
00:53:15
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and I've mentioned this on "Daring Fireball,"
00:53:16
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But the watch, and this kind of leads into the next topic,
00:53:20
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which is next week and what we expect,
00:53:22
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and talking about Apple TV.
00:53:24
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But the thing that's so weird about these smartwatches
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is the way that they're all,
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and I think eventually they'll be independent
00:53:34
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and they'll just have their own internet access.
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But the way that everybody's,
00:53:38
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whether it's Apple's or Android's or Tizen,
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is tied to the phone, a phone, that it's paired with
00:53:45
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to get most of its information and apps and stuff like that.
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That people don't really have a choice here.
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Like if it's really, do you wanna get a smartwatch or not?
00:53:54
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And if you do, you're on one side of the fence.
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You can only use an Apple Watch if your phone is an iPhone.
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- And I guess--
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- You can use an Android Wear now on the iPhone.
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- But it's very, very unlikely.
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I mean, that's-- - Yes, yes.
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I just can't imagine how many people would do that.
00:54:17
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- It's very unlikely.
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And supposedly, I guess, Samsung was quoted recently
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as saying that they're gonna try and bring the Tizen watch
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to the iPhone as well.
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- Why bother?
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I honestly, I don't know.
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- I would like to try one.
00:54:30
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- Yeah, I guess it's true.
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- I would be interested in trying one,
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depending on how much it costs, but I would--
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- I might pick up the low-end one and give it a try.
00:54:37
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- Yeah, I would do that, but that's just me being stupid.
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I mean, I shouldn't even call it stupid.
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I could totally justify it as a business expense
00:54:44
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that I might write about.
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Same reason that I bought the Pebble.
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I paid for both generations of Pebble
00:54:49
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just so I could speak about them intelligently.
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Knowing going in that it was almost certain
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that I wasn't gonna actually wear it regularly.
00:54:57
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But I just think it makes it so interesting.
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And a little sad, 'cause I do wish
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that they were independent so that I could just spend,
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'cause I'm gonna guess that the Samsung One
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is like $300 to $400.
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That's what I'm gonna guess.
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Maybe up to five, but probably not.
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I just don't see how they could justify it.
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- No, I wouldn't think it's that much.
00:55:20
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I would not think it's that much.
00:55:21
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I was wondering if it might be a little bit cheaper, like 250.
00:55:24
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Did you see, I know you mentioned this too in your article,
00:55:28
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that there's a new generation of Moto 360s
00:55:31
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that are still, they're still 270s.
00:55:34
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Even a year later, they've still got the flat tire design.
00:55:41
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I thought you made a mistake earlier.
00:55:43
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I get it now.
00:55:44
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When you called it a 270.
00:55:46
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- Oh, I've been doing that for a while.
00:55:48
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I've been doing that all year.
00:55:50
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I think I really want everyone,
00:55:51
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I wish that they just renamed it Numoto 270.
00:55:54
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It is smaller, but did you notice that they've come out,
00:56:00
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and again, I wouldn't call this copying Apple,
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but it's come out with a very large variety of colors
00:56:07
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and bands and straps to choose from.
00:56:10
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I wouldn't say that that's ripping off Apple at all because you know that's just
00:56:17
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you know that's but it's just interesting to me though that Apple
00:56:21
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defined this that aspect of the smart watch right away you know that that the
00:56:28
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way to go is to be you know to have you know get in all the accessories right
00:56:32
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and cover of a reasonable range of styles which is interesting that they
00:56:40
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they because they have never done that with the iPhone particularly know the
00:56:46
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eye or the iPad they'll make they'll make us a couple of cases and that's it
00:56:51
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yeah yes they had I guess they have a few they have a few iPhone cases now
00:56:56
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don't they they have like a leather one and a plastic one yeah but they yeah but
00:57:01
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it's not a big deal it's no it's nowhere near as no and they have lots of watch
00:57:05
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bands now and that's one of the things that may be coming next week is more
00:57:10
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bands. Yeah well I one thing I do notice like so for example I saw a ton of
00:57:14
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iPhones yesterday just because there was a like a huge free music festival this
00:57:21
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weekend here in Philly it's like Jay-Z and Beyonce and it's like the Budweiser
00:57:27
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made in America fest or something I mean like seriously like hundreds of
00:57:31
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thousands of people out on our parkway.
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And of course I did not go to it,
00:57:37
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but I went for a run yesterday and I thought,
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well I'm gonna go, that gives me a target,
00:57:43
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couple of miles and I can go up there and check it out.
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Thousands, I mean just thousands of people
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were heading towards it and lots and lots of people
00:57:52
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with their phones out.
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And it just struck me yesterday that it just seems like
00:57:58
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almost everybody has a phone or an iPhone
00:58:01
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and I could tell, you know,
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you can always tell from the camera placement
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if it's an iPhone, 'cause the iPhone's the only one
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that has it up in the corner.
00:58:08
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And that everybody has a case,
00:58:10
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and that I don't think I saw anybody
00:58:13
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with the same case as each other.
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Like, I think if I had taken a picture
00:58:16
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of every single person I saw with an iPhone,
00:58:18
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and it would have been dozens and dozens of people,
00:58:20
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that no two people have the same case.
00:58:24
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It's tons of variety there.
00:58:26
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And I kind of feel like that's a less,
00:58:28
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I feel like Apple has sort of embraced that.
00:58:30
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And the more I think about it as the years gone on,
00:58:32
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like that that's why the camera bump is there.
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That's why they were willing to live with it
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'cause they realized that most people
00:58:40
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were gonna use it in a case anyway.
00:58:41
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And so the camera bump doesn't matter.
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Even though for people like me,
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it breaks my heart every single day.
00:58:48
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- The camera bump?
00:58:49
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- Yeah, every day.
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There's not a day,
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not a single day has gone by in the last year
00:58:54
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that it has not occurred to me,
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at least at some point when my finger
00:58:57
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has encountered that bump that ugh,
00:58:59
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This is gross.
00:59:03
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- Every day.
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- I feel like I've gotten used to it.
00:59:06
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- I don't feel like I give it too much of a thought.
00:59:09
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- Oh, well I--
00:59:11
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- And you don't use a case, right?
00:59:12
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- No, I've never used a case.
00:59:14
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Months ago, for months I thought, like last year,
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I thought, well that's something that they could fix
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next year with the 6S, 'cause even with the S year
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where they don't really change the physical design,
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surely they could just make the camera flush with the back.
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but now I'm thinking I'm not expecting it next week.
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It's funny 'cause it's the way that I obsess
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over these tiny little details that most people don't.
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It's like the main thing I'm curious about for next week
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is whether or not the new phones will have a bump.
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I think they probably will because I think that they've,
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I think that they've kind of given into the fact
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that most people use the phone in a case.
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- Well, I mean, but isn't the reason
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there's a bump simply physics?
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- Yeah, yeah, but they, you know.
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- So they, in order to get the right focal length, right?
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- It has to be a certain depth,
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and because they want the phone to be thinner,
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at some point, the camera has to stick out.
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- Well, or if it didn't stick out,
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it would be a--
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- Crappier camera.
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- Right, it would be a less visually,
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you know, what would be the word?
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It would be a worse camera.
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- You know, at some point, you know,
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but they could make it stick out more
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and have it be better.
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- Yeah. (laughs)
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I think it should be telescoping.
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I think that the old Apple, I think prior to last year,
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I think that it was just non-negotiable though
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that it was gonna be flush and that they would,
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here's how thick we'll make it with,
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taking all these factors into how thick
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the thing is gonna be, how strong it is,
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how much battery they need, how can,
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I think how thick an iPhone is is probably
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an incredibly complex equation.
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just decide it's all of these factors how strong it is is it gonna you know is
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it gonna bend famously and you know how good how good will the camera be and I
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think it's you know I think before though they'd come to some conclusion
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and then they would make the best camera that would fit in that flush whereas
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last year they you know said we can make it this then but then the camera is kind
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to kind of be crap and they like you know took a shot of whiskey. I just
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imagined it I just imagined that Johnny I've really had to take it oh yeah here
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to take us to had to take a stiff drink to it's not like being told that physics
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is the way it was let's take a break and then we'll talk about it okay because I
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have to tell you about my good friends at fracture these guys keep coming back
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keep sponsoring the show and the reason is that people keep buying pictures from them and that's
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great. These are the guys, you guys know it, I know everybody's, unless you're a new listener,
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you know who Fracture is. They're a service you send your digital photos to them and they print
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them directly on glass. Not really on the front of the glass, it's actually behind the glass,
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but it's an incredibly thin piece of glass. All sorts of sizes ranging from little desktop ones,
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little square ones, to big 23 by 29 ones, which is a really, really big size. Really, really thin piece
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of glass. They print your image on the back of it so it shines through, but it's so thin it really
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does look like it's on the surface of the glass. And again, it's like that same effect as like when
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Apple started laminating the iPhone displays to the touchscreen to the glass, where it no longer
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look like pixels under glass, it looked like pixels on the glass. That's exactly what these
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fracture prints look like. Really, really neat effect. But also, and I'm stealing this from
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Marco's read on an ATP recently, and I didn't really think about this until Marco said it,
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but because their glass is so thin, their pictures are super, super lightweight.
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And I've noticed that with the ones we have in our house too. It's usually with a reasonably sized
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picture and the frame and everything. It's a big heavy thing on the wall. And I know there's,
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you know you get the special things you tap in the wall and it's you know it all
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every time I hang up used to hang up pictures I used to think this is never
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this is never gonna and I'm not handy so it's like I feel like you know I'm gonna
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have to call someone then when there's you know the picture collapses and takes
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out a big chunk of the wall I never we get earthquakes out here - yes you got a
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real thing the fractures they're so lightweight I never have to worry I
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never I have a bunch of them hang around the house and I realized that they're
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the only pictures I've ever hung where I haven't walked, stepped away from it,
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thinking I'm gonna watch this fall in ten seconds. Really, really lightweight.
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It's just great. It's so great that if you've ever tried this, you're never
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gonna... it has occurred to me, and I really do believe this, you're never ever going
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to hang your own photographs by printing it on paper and then putting them in a
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frame again. You're never gonna use anything but fracture. And it solves so
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many other problems too. Another problem, I have, like you go to Ikea and buy a frame
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and you put a picture in there. I never get the damn picture to sit so that when you close
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the thing up and you put all the clasps in and it just drops a little bit and you see
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like a piece of the backing behind the thing in there.
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Or your thumb, or your thumb prints on the inside of the glass.
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Yeah, it's, it's a mess. Like the old way of doing it. I've, I've been thinking about
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this lately because I've been trying to think of new things to say about fracture and that's
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another one. It's like the old way of doing it where you have a picture that's
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printed out and you put it in a frame. It's a huge pain in the ass. It's an
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enormous pain in the ass. Fracture solves all these problems. So anytime you need
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to print a picture, just go to Fracture. I can't even see why you would do
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anything else. Now here's the other thing. You can... what's the code for... I don't
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even know. The goddamn notes don't have a code, but I could probably find it. I'll
01:04:54
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bet they've sponsored the show recently. I'll just go to my website. Probably the
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talk show? What do you think? What's your guess? That would be my guess.
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Nope. Daring Fireball. We should just make it a game. Let's make it a game for
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all these sponsors what the code is. Well anyway, use that code daring fireball
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when you go to fracture. Fractureme.com is their URL. Go there. Use that code
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when you print your pictures out and you will save 15% off your first order. I
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I really do mean this in complete sincerity.
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Even if they never sponsored my show again,
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I can't imagine why anybody else would,
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why you would ever print a photo any other way
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to hang on your wall than to go to fracture.
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It's that good and that easy.
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So my thanks to them.
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Go buy some pictures.
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All right, what else we got?
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We got next week.
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Should we talk about next week?
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- Next week, which is technically this week.
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- Technically this week.
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So in a couple days I will be flying to California.
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And Apple is having an event.
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- It's Wednesday, right?
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- It's a Wednesday event which is,
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it's easy to figure out why.
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I'm not smart until somebody else told me this,
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but it's because they didn't wanna make people fly
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on Labor Day.
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Apple loves us, we in the media, so much.
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- That's very sweet.
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- So much respect for me that they wanted
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make sure I got a complete three-day weekend
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to relax from my backbreaking schedule
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so that I didn't have to fly on Monday.
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And I guess, presumably, so that Apple themselves
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wouldn't have to work, you know,
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I don't know, I'm gonna guess that most of the people
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involved in this event are probably pretty busy this weekend
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that they're not really relaxing, but--
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- Yeah, no. (laughs)
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- Anyway. - Yeah, which is kinda,
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which probably stinks, right?
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I mean, like, school starts for us this week.
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- Yeah, same here.
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- I think in California it started already though.
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- I think it started last week,
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'cause somebody, I mentioned that to somebody else,
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and they said now school started last week.
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- Yeah, and there are a lot of places in Pennsylvania now
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that start in, started last week too,
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which is crazy to me.
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There are a lot of places that start in August,
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which to me just seems criminal.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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Although, I mean, this year, Labor Day is really late.
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- Yeah, it is really late.
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- So starting after Labor Day is kind of like.
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But there are also, I guess too,
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you know what it might be?
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It might be too that I would not be surprised one bit
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if this facility that the place has some kind of union
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workers that cannot be, have to get off for Labor Day.
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- And that they need, they definitely need to be in there
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doing stuff the day before.
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So anyway, it's all because of Labor Day.
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Thanks, Labor Day.
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- Thanks for nothing.
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- All right.
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- So one of the things that might,
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okay, so new phones, right?
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- New phones are a sure thing.
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I think that there is the surest thing
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in the universe regarding this event.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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And Mark Gurman says they might actually be thicker.
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- Just slightly, maybe for most people,
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imperceptibly thicker.
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- Yeah, I think that that's,
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I think he's not even alone in reporting that.
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A lot of the stuff that's come out,
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goddamn kid has some sources.
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- Although some of them it's weird,
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it's weird who some of his sources are.
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I know him well enough and I do trust him.
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I think every single word he writes is true,
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but that doesn't mean that all the things
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he says are gonna happen are gonna happen.
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Like he's always, you know, he'll say that, you know,
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like he gave away the name of the force touch screen,
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that it's the 3D touch screen,
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that's what they're gonna call it.
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But that his source,
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and this is just like yesterday or the day before,
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but his sources said that it could change.
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Well, it's like, I believe him that somebody within Apple
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told him that at some point they were thinking
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about calling it the 3D touch screen
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or whatever he says they're gonna call it.
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But if his source really knew,
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they would, you know, today,
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like five days before the event,
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They would know it for a fact, you know what I mean?
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So like, what he wrote is exactly true,
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that it could come out with another name,
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but that at some point that's what they were thinking about.
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But that just, you know, but it's not surprising though.
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- It's not changing in between the time
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that the article is being published
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and the time of the announcement.
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They're not changing the name behind the scenes
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and then running out and sanding it off of--
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a bunch of boxes or whatever, reprinting a bunch of--
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- Yeah, 3D, he says they're gonna call it
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the 3D Touch Display, which seems reasonable,
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because it's got some kind of force.
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- Yeah, it's a technology that not everybody is.
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- Well, although, I mean, I guess it's gonna be,
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if it's a feature that's one of the,
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we're on the talk here, right?
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And so they have to play up whatever they add
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to in order to get people to go with that phone.
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- Yeah. - So the force touch aspect
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of it actually becomes a big deal.
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- Yeah, yeah. - And the technology behind it
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becomes the kind of thing that you use to sell the idea
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of, okay, you can touch on things and you get
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like a added functionality by the different ways
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you press on them. - Yeah.
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I think, though, it's interesting, and he has a couple of,
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you know, he's written about it before,
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And a couple of ideas that you,
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clearly somebody who's seen what they're tinkering with
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has spilled this to them,
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that if you force touch on an icon on the home screen
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that you'll get a menu of options
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of what to do with the app,
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or that you could jump to something within the app.
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So you could like, just on the home screen, force touch.
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This is an example that Germin gave you.
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Force touch on the phone app,
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and you'll get an option that would let you
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jump right to voicemail,
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so you don't have to launch the app
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and I don't know if that's actually even easier.
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But anyway, that's what he says.
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But he doesn't really have a lot, though,
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about what they're gonna do with force touch.
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- How it's gonna work, yeah.
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- Yeah, and it's just interesting
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how far down the chain his sources are,
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because somebody within Apple knows everything about it,
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and I think that they've done, actually,
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a reasonably good job of keeping that under wraps.
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- There hasn't been any, you know,
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no screenshots, no anything.
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- So, Gorman has said though that it's both,
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'cause you know, Apple's using this for stuff
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in different ways, right?
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Like, on the MacBooks, it's a physical thing
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where you press it and it gives you this false sensation
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that there's a physical click.
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On the watch, it doesn't feel like it clicks,
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It's just, it uses the--
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- The vibration.
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- Yeah, it uses the Taptic Engine,
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but it doesn't feel like the screen clicks.
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It feels like the watch itself is--
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- Yeah, you're feeling it, right.
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- Yeah, it just gives you a tap,
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but it doesn't feel like the screen clicks.
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I wonder, you know, which way,
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and it doesn't seem clear to me from the rumors,
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and I'm glad, I'm kind of excited to find out how it works,
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like which way the phones are gonna work.
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Is it just gonna be like once in a while you force tap
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and the phone will give you a vibration
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to let you know that yes, that registered as a phone tap,
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which is I think what's more likely,
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because it seems simpler,
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or is it gonna be more like the MacBook keyboard
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where when you click buttons on the screen,
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it feels like the screen is clicking where you tapped it?
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- Which would be kind of amazing,
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but I'm almost like that's what I'm hoping for,
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but I almost feel like--
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- Yeah, that's what I would hope for too.
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- Yeah. - Yeah.
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- But I feel like I'm hoping to hit the lottery,
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you know what I mean?
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I don't feel like that's a realistic hope.
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- A realistic hope, yeah.
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Well, that may be.
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And I wonder if the thickness is related to that screen
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or if the thickness is more battery.
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- Well, but the rumor, and again,
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we're all dependent on Germin here,
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but I think it was Germin at least
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who says that the batteries are actually smaller.
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Now, that could just,
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that they're actually fewer megawatt hours.
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- Physically smaller.
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Oh, oh, oh, we actually use less power?
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- Yeah, slightly, whatever that,
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what's the metric for batteries, megawatt hours,
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whatever it is.
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Those numbers that are like in the 1800, 2000 range,
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that they're actually a little smaller in both phones.
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But that could be though, could be the same thing,
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that to fit the forced screen in there
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and whatever else they're fitting in,
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left less room for battery.
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So they made it a little thicker so they could at least,
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if they hadn't made it thicker,
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then the battery would even be smaller
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than the actual decrease that they're gonna do, right?
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Yeah, they had to decrease the battery because of whatever the else they're putting in there
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And if they hadn't made it a little thicker they would have had to make it even more of a drop
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Yeah, are you in the the more battery camp because there was a big sort of
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Surge of people within the last year who were saying enough with making them thinner. Just make the battery last longer
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Yeah, I I think if they asked me I would rather have the iPhone 7
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Not decrease and in fact here I'm just looking at 9 to 5 Mac. There's actually a report here. Just not a German
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It's they're reporting on
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Ming Chi quo who knows you know, these a
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KGI analyst over in Asia who's had pretty good supply chain sources
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He says that next year's phone which you know would according to
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Plans be or to tradition be the iPhone 7 is going to be as thin as the iPhone
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iPod touches
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That's actually been that's actually been the case all along
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I it maybe not exactly to the tenth of a millimeter, but at least in general
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every you know the way that after the first round the the
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Actually even from the original even the original iPod touch was thinner than the iPhone
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iPhones have always gotten next-generation iPhones have always been as thick as the iPod touches that came out before
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like the current iPhone 6 is as thin as the
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iPod touch and so when the iPod touch the current design came out, you know the one that originally came with the wristband
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wrist strap attachment
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That was when
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The iPhone 5 came out and
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I remember I've said this before I was I remember it was that so the iPhone 5 came out and was really nice
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I think I'd still like my favorite hardware design
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Really really nice, but it came out alongside those iPod touches and I remember at the press event
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I was hanging around with mg ciggler and we that the table with the iPhones was super crowded three deep
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everybody wanted to and and
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These people on a deadline at these events are always
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There I don't know they're very rude
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but everybody wants to get pictures right and so when you read these reports and
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Like from home of people at the press people at this event and they're showing pictures from the hands-on area
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It they're usually good photos and the people taking the photos are pretty good at framing
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but it's it's actually behind the scenes there if you're there, it's actually really like there's a lot of
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of jostling to get everybody else's hands out of the way,
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so that they can get a shot of just the phone
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and make it look nice.
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It's actually, really, I don't know.
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I just wait.
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I wait until it clears out and then I go over.
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So MG and I went over to the iPod table
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'cause it was mostly clear.
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And we had spent a couple seconds with the iPhone 5
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and we were both excited about it and it looks really nice.
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And then we looked at this iPod,
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and we're like, holy crap is this thin.
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This blow, you know, we didn't even,
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we didn't even get to use the new iPhone 5 yet.
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And we were already like kinda disappointed
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by how thick it was because these iPods are so amazing.
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But that's how thin the iPhone 6 was two years later.
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And so it's always been the case.
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And now here Ming-Chi Kuo is saying
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that next year's is gonna be as, you know, even thinner.
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And so I, you know, that's the way Apple rolls.
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but I'm with you, I would rather have them just say,
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this is thin enough, and just fill it with battery.
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- Oh, I'm actually not in that camp.
01:17:55
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Well, not necessarily.
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I get enough battery life,
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I don't go anywhere for the most part,
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so I have enough battery life to get through the day,
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and then I recharge it with the watch.
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So I don't usually have much of a problem.
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And if I do go someplace, I'm usually driving my car,
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I just plug it into the car.
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- Yeah, I will say that, and I will say too,
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I don't feel strongly about it,
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because I'm trying to remember the last time my phone died
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before the end of the day.
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And it might actually be the case
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that it was a previous iPhone,
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that I've never once not gotten through the day
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in the last year with my iPhone 6.
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- I think the problem is more the incidents
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that I have that are somehow software-caused,
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because occasionally the phone will just inexplicably
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start losing battery life like crazy.
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Like one day I'll wake up and it'll just be much,
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draining much faster than it did the previous day
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for no apparent reason.
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And usually just rebooting the phone clears it up.
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Or it clears up on its own for some reason
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that I haven't been able to fathom.
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- Yeah. - So I think,
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I don't know if it's managing processes better
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or what it is, but there's some software related thing
01:19:08
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that's more the problem than the battery size.
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- Yeah, and one reason I've been able to get through
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the year without ever one time at my phone dive
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at the end of the day is that when I anticipate
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that I'm gonna be using it heavily in a bandwidth
01:19:24
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or in a battery draining situation,
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like Disney World is a perfect example,
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a day at Disney World, sorry,
01:19:29
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I take a standalone Mophie pack with me,
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and to me that's a reasonable trade-off,
01:19:35
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so I don't feel strongly about it.
01:19:37
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But you do think Apple's right to keep making them thinner?
01:19:41
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- Well, I wouldn't, I don't know.
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I mean, I would think what would be right
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is what hits the most users.
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And I don't really know which one that is.
01:19:52
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One of the things that I will say though,
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is that the only thing that I ever looked,
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when I looked at Android phones over the years,
01:20:00
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the only thing that I was ever covetous of
01:20:02
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was their thinner, was the ones that were super thin.
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And so this phone is now,
01:20:09
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I mean, I feel like the six is thin enough.
01:20:11
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I want it to be smaller across,
01:20:15
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but I'm not gonna get that this year, it doesn't look like.
01:20:18
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- I asked Schiller about that on stage, right?
01:20:20
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I'm not misremembering that,
01:20:22
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'cause if I didn't, I wanted to.
01:20:23
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- The battery, the battery thing?
01:20:25
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- Yeah. - Yes, yeah, yeah.
01:20:26
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I think you did.
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- Yeah, and I seem to recall his answer was,
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it wasn't really a concrete, look,
01:20:34
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here's a XYZ, therefore they get thinner.
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It's more or less, you know, more or less--
01:20:40
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- We're trying to do both kind of thing.
01:20:42
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- Well, no, I think it was a very polite way
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of saying that I was wrong.
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And I believe him, you know what I mean?
01:20:48
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They know, he's got access to information
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that I don't have.
01:20:51
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And I do think part of it too is it is a factor,
01:20:55
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it's a lust factor, right?
01:20:57
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Which is, look, they're in the business
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of selling new iPhones.
01:21:01
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That's the business, right?
01:21:03
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And part of that, a huge part of that
01:21:05
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is to keep iPhone users happy
01:21:08
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so that they come back and buy another one.
01:21:10
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And so obviously that it is a balancing act
01:21:13
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'cause they don't wanna make it so crazy thin
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that everybody's batteries die,
01:21:17
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in which case, you know, people would be,
01:21:20
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it would be a very likely reason
01:21:21
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that would make someone switch
01:21:22
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is if they really felt like
01:21:24
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their battery was dying every day.
01:21:26
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So they definitely wanna avoid that.
01:21:28
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But I think a huge factor though
01:21:30
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is that showroom appeal, right?
01:21:32
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That you're in the, you go in the Apple store
01:21:34
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think maybe I'll buy a new iPhone and then you see it and it fills your heart
01:21:37
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with that lust and then all of a sudden you're walking you don't even remember
01:21:41
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what happened you're walking out you have a new iPhone the battery streamed
01:21:45
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already that's obviously that is that's that's part of the appeal right the
01:21:50
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batteries did let me get to the car the the those crazy cool phones from looper
01:21:58
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remember that you've seen looper right I have seen the bread I don't remember the
01:22:02
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- What are the phones for though?
01:22:03
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- Oh, it was just a piece of glass.
01:22:04
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It was just glass.
01:22:06
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Just a piece of glass, and when you,
01:22:09
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it's like clear when it's off,
01:22:11
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and you turn it on and the screen fills up.
01:22:14
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It was like insane, literally could not be thinner.
01:22:17
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You wouldn't want it thinner, unless it was like paper.
01:22:19
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It couldn't be thinner unless it was
01:22:21
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more like an index card than glass.
01:22:23
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I think clearly that's where we're heading.
01:22:29
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I don't know how we get there,
01:22:31
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but thinner is unavoidable.
01:22:34
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I guess what I would say is,
01:22:36
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I think Apple maybe should just,
01:22:39
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if they wanted my advice,
01:22:41
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maybe dial back on that a little bit
01:22:43
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in favor of battery life.
01:22:45
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So anyway, what are we talking about, new iPhones?
01:22:51
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Force Touch, 3D display, Touch Display.
01:22:55
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- Better camera.
01:22:56
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- Yeah, so my thought too,
01:22:58
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I've said this before,
01:22:58
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but my thought, if my dream comes true
01:23:00
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and the taps you feel 'em when you press,
01:23:03
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it would be that you can actually feel the keyboard
01:23:07
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when you're typing.
01:23:08
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Like, and again, that sounds to me too good to be true.
01:23:13
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But boy, that would be cool if they pulled that off.
01:23:17
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That would be-- - Yeah,
01:23:18
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that seems awful fine.
01:23:20
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- Right, right, and really fast, right?
01:23:23
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'Cause it would have to, you know,
01:23:25
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to be useful at all, it would have to have like no latency.
01:23:30
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Have you ever used an Android phone that vibrates when you type?
01:23:34
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Yeah, I think my Nexus, whatever.
01:23:38
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I don't have the latest and greatest Nexus.
01:23:40
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I have a year-old Nexus that I bought.
01:23:42
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Oh, no, no, I didn't buy the Nexus.
01:23:46
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I bought the Motorola one with the wooden back, whatever it's called.
01:23:49
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I don't remember.
01:23:50
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When you type on it, it's an option.
01:23:55
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You can obviously turn it off.
01:23:57
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When you type on it, it vibrates with each tap.
01:23:59
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and it does a very good job of not falling behind,
01:24:04
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but I just don't find it to be useful.
01:24:07
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I don't know why.
01:24:09
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But if it was localized right where,
01:24:12
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if it felt like I was actually clicking the key
01:24:15
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on the screen, that would be awesome.
01:24:18
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I don't think that's possible.
01:24:19
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I sure hope so.
01:24:20
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What else is coming out with the phone?
01:24:23
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Oh, you asked why do I think they made it thicker.
01:24:26
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I guess we covered that.
01:24:28
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Did you see the report, did you see the video
01:24:30
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where the one guy, the baseball cap guy,
01:24:33
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you know, I mean, he's like the unboxed Joe.
01:24:38
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I think his name is unboxed Joe.
01:24:40
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He's a YouTuber and he always wears
01:24:43
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a baseball cap backwards and he's the guy
01:24:46
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who kinda got the whole Ben Gate thing rolling last year.
01:24:49
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When he bent, he's the guy who bent the phone with his hands.
01:24:56
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somehow he procured what was claimed to be a iPhone 6s frame,
01:25:01
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just the aluminum part.
01:25:06
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And he had a very, you know,
01:25:09
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I'm kind of ripping on him here,
01:25:11
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but he had a really good video where he took it
01:25:13
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to like a serious like, you know, engineering shop,
01:25:17
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and they like tested the,
01:25:20
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they used some kind of fancy equipment
01:25:21
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to test the aluminum and sort of prove
01:25:23
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it's like a it's like a new like 7,000 series aluminum right right i had heard that part
01:25:30
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i had heard that part but i did not know that it came from there yeah uh unbox therapy is his name
01:25:38
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okay and that's kind of i mean they did that with they improved the materials between the
01:25:42
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five and the 5s as well uh yeah i think so too but yeah because my five my i had i had the space gray
01:25:49
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five at scratch to hell, but not so with the Space Grade 5S.
01:25:54
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- Yeah, so I'll put that in the show notes, hopefully.
01:25:58
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But yeah, Unbox Therapy has an interesting video.
01:26:03
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And it almost certainly is a legit,
01:26:05
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I don't know how this stuff, you know,
01:26:07
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somebody smoke it out of a factory in Foxconn
01:26:10
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and somehow send it to him.
01:26:11
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But he also stress tested it and like measured
01:26:14
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how many foot pounds of force it takes
01:26:15
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to actually bend the frame.
01:26:16
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And it's like enormously more durable
01:26:19
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than the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.
01:26:22
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- I hope the iPad Pro's made out of the same stuff.
01:26:26
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- Ah, I want to.
01:26:29
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- You're like crazy, right?
01:26:31
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- What else?
01:26:35
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Gurman says that they're going to keep
01:26:37
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both the 6 and the 6 Plus in the lineup.
01:26:42
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You know, that, which I think makes sense.
01:26:45
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I think, you know, and it's also widely reported,
01:26:49
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because there's none of these supply chain links.
01:26:52
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It's almost, the lack of leaks of a 6C,
01:26:57
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plastic 6C, which you and I were thinking they would do
01:27:02
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when we talk like a month ago.
01:27:04
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Hoping they would do.
01:27:05
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But I've given up all hope on that,
01:27:06
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because there's no way they're gonna do that.
01:27:09
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I think they're gonna do the most obvious thing possible,
01:27:11
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which is what they've done.
01:27:12
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Every other year other than that 5C year
01:27:14
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is just move last year's phone down.
01:27:16
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And the fact that there were two last year,
01:27:18
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it just means there's two now this year, you know, and that you can choose the 4.7 inch or the 5.5 inch and whatever.
01:27:24
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Well, maybe next year. Yeah, I don't think so. You don't think even next year really? Yeah, I've come around
01:27:37
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I've changed my mind. I think that the four inch phones are gone forever.
01:27:42
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Well, there was a there was even a rumor though that that they were I mean
01:27:45
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this was just like a prototype, but that they had a 3.5 inch phone.
01:27:49
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That they were working on. I heard that. I'm surprised. Uh,
01:27:54
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I don't think so though. I just don't, I don't, I don't see them doing that.
01:27:57
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I'm not surprised that they tinkered with it, but, um,
01:28:01
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I don't know. I just kind of, my gut feeling now, I hope I'm wrong. I do.
01:28:07
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I still do hope I'm wrong and I would love to see them come out with a new four
01:28:10
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inch phone or even smaller. I probably would not buy smaller,
01:28:14
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but I would be very tempted to buy a new 4 inch one that had good specs, but.
01:28:18
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If I could get this year specs in a 4 inch phone,
01:28:21
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I would definitely get the 4 inch phone over over the 4.7.
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Right. I wouldn't hesitate either. I would definitely do it.
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But I think the problem that it will obviously be that you won't get this year
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specs you get last year's.
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Yeah. The best that we could hope for is to, uh, to get it,
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to get like the equivalent of a 5C.
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A last year specs in a smaller size. Uh, they got a new,
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supposedly a new rose gold color.
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I don't really care.
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I'm not surprised that the only time
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the only time that I have been tempted by
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or actually thought that I should have
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gotten a different color was the.
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Five partially because like
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I like I said, the space gray one
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nicked like crazy.
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Yeah, and I also just really liked
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that shape in the white color.
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I know we're repeating ourselves here, but the space gray one that nicked really easily.
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The first couple of nicks annoyed me, and then once it kind of all got scuffed up, I thought it really looked good.
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Like in a Star Wars beat up. You know what I mean?
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I thought in a way that your jeans looked good after you've worn them a couple times.
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I don't know.
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I thought it had like a cool, you know, I don't know.
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I'm sure somebody at Apple is dying hearing that
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because they don't really--
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- It may not look like much,
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but you just gotta work it out.
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- I don't know that Apple was shooting for
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it looks good scuffed up.
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- No, I don't think so either.
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But you know, but I still got my original iPhones
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and they're dinged like crazy too, scuffed.
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- What else with iPhones?
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Is there anything else with iPhone that we expect?
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- I don't think so.
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I mean, I think the big stuff is other things, right?
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I mean, this is the talk here,
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so it's gonna be same form factor
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and just like, you know, possibly the Siri this year
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is the Force Touch stuff.
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- Yeah, that's what I think.
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I guess a wildcard would be whether there's like
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a serious big worth bragging about improvement
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to the camera, but I'm not really expecting that.
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I just feel like, you know,
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there'll be some kind of improvement,
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whether it's megapixels or something,
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but I don't think it'll be like a great leap forward.
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- I talked months ago, maybe even a year ago,
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where I had heard from, as they say, a little birdie,
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that Apple was working on a thing with a two-camera system,
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which I don't really understand the physics of,
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and I've read some pieces from people
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speculating about how that would work,
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and it is fascinating to me,
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but the basic gist is that there'd be a camera,
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a camera that has two lenses right next to each other,
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So sort of like, I guess it would be closer though,
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but it would just be two circles right next to each other
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and that somehow it's like one is focusing far
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and one's focusing near and then somehow
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it gives amazing results in the resulting image,
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like SLR quality photos.
01:31:22
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And I think I wrote about it, not podcasted about it,
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and I said the next iPhone.
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And I didn't mean this year's,
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I didn't mean that it was something for the success.
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I meant the next iPhone like the next iPhone form factor
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because I don't think that that sort of thing
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they would ever do in the S year
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because it would break the rules of the S year.
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Like the S year rules are that the phone's supposed to fit
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in last year's cases.
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Which I guess is interesting if it is thicker,
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like you said, like how many cases will still fit the phone?
01:31:56
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That's interesting.
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- Well they see, I mean, Germin seemed to think
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that it should still fit all of it.
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- Yeah, 'cause it's-- - So it's not that much thicker.
01:32:02
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- Yeah, it sounds like it's, you know,
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like the difference in thickness,
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you really would have to take out calipers and measure it.
01:32:09
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- Yeah. - You probably couldn't do it
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with your hands.
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- Do you think they're gonna have trouble
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blowing past last year's numbers,
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because last year's numbers were so huge,
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and because they had a pent-up demand
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of people who wanted a larger phone?
01:32:25
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- I think that that's probably true.
01:32:28
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I think, and I just feel like the anecdotal explanation
01:32:31
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that you just gave, just a basic, you know,
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lots of people had heard that they were gonna do
01:32:37
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a bigger phone for long enough.
01:32:41
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You know, like that rumor was over a year old.
01:32:44
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And you know, it's weird.
01:32:45
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It's weird the way that like regular people know
01:32:47
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about Apple rumors now.
01:32:49
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You know, 'cause people would ask me, you know,
01:32:52
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in advance, is Apple really gonna do a bigger phone?
01:32:54
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And the fact that people were asking me that was like,
01:32:56
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wow, people really do want bigger phones.
01:32:59
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And I think you're right,
01:33:00
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that there's an awful lot of people
01:33:01
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who put off buying an iPhone
01:33:04
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that overly inflated last year's iPhone sales.
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And I think people held off long enough
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that it's not the kind of thing
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where the contract is gonna be the issue.
01:33:20
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So it's not like, okay, well, yeah,
01:33:21
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but there were those people last year,
01:33:23
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but there's a whole set of new people
01:33:24
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who just came off contract for this year.
01:33:26
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- Yeah, I also think that there might be,
01:33:28
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it might be tough to meet the sales that they did in China.
01:33:32
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I don't know though, 'cause it's like they're growing
01:33:34
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so fast in China, but it felt like last year was the year
01:33:36
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they were, where they really exploded in China.
01:33:39
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And that if there was pent up demand,
01:33:42
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they sold crazy big numbers to meet them.
01:33:44
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And that they might have trouble doing that,
01:33:46
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but maybe I'm underestimating just how many,
01:33:49
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just how many truly like, maybe like tens of millions
01:33:52
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of first-time iPhone buyers that are going to expand
01:33:56
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in China year after year.
01:33:57
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- Yeah, that's kind of what I think will happen.
01:33:59
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I mean, the economy there is a concern,
01:34:02
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but it seems like they haven't topped out there yet.
01:34:05
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Like, they did run up past the Xiaomi, right?
01:34:11
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- Like in the second quarter, I wanna say.
01:34:14
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But they were still, I mean, they had good growth,
01:34:20
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but they weren't big enough in China to that point
01:34:22
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where they've actually saturated it.
01:34:25
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- Yeah, and the weird thing too about the economy being weak
01:34:29
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is that I think it might affect everything
01:34:32
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other than phones first,
01:34:33
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because phones have turned into this weird thing
01:34:36
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that everybody who has one thinks is essential, right?
01:34:40
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So the economy goes bad and vacation resorts suffer
01:34:45
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because that's one thing people do
01:34:48
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like if their investments have gone down
01:34:51
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or if you're taking a pay cut
01:34:54
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or if you're a small business owner
01:34:55
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and the business is down,
01:34:56
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you'd cut back on vacations, right?
01:34:58
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Or you cut back on jewelry or, you know,
01:35:02
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all sorts of things that when the economy goes bad
01:35:04
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definitely suffer.
01:35:05
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But I feel like phones maybe are maybe not immune to it
01:35:09
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but are strong resistance to it
01:35:10
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because people, even if the economy's bad
01:35:12
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and you're cutting back in other areas,
01:35:14
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if you need a new phone, you're still getting a new phone.
01:35:16
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And if you're gonna get a new phone,
01:35:17
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you're gonna get the one you want, I think.
01:35:20
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So I don't know, I feel like the, you know,
01:35:24
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and I thought it was really, really telling
01:35:26
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that Tim Cook had that public statement to,
01:35:29
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what's his name, Jimmy Cramer on CNBC the other week.
01:35:33
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- That's good, he's going to jail.
01:35:39
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I guess there was a concern he could get fined.
01:35:42
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- I don't know, you know, Tim Cook seems like
01:35:44
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such a cautious person, like Steve Jobs
01:35:46
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was the type of person who, if he wanted to do it,
01:35:49
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was going to do it.
01:35:49
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And then he'd figure out the--
01:35:51
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and infamously, really did get into trouble
01:35:53
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with the backdating of the stock options.
01:35:57
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That was, I guess, that was pretty bad.
01:35:59
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Tim Cook is so deliberate, or at least he seems to be,
01:36:04
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that I would be very surprised if that hadn't been vetted
01:36:09
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by Apple's SEC compliance lawyers.
01:36:15
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It just seems to me like from what I can tell
01:36:18
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of Tim Cook's personality, that if he wanted to do that,
01:36:21
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he called up, you know, whether it was
01:36:24
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their general counsel, you know,
01:36:26
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it would probably just call the general counsel guy
01:36:27
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and then say, here's what I wanna do,
01:36:29
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let me, you know, here's the exact thing
01:36:32
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I wanna email Jim Cramer, I wanna do it tomorrow at 9 a.m.,
01:36:35
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is this okay?
01:36:36
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I would be very surprised if he didn't do that.
01:36:39
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Now, just because one lawyer at Apple looks at it
01:36:41
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and says, yeah, that's fine, that doesn't mean, you know,
01:36:43
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There's been a lot of cases where one lawyer saying it's okay doesn't mean that somebody
01:36:49
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But I haven't seen anything that anybody's looking into it.
01:36:51
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I saw just idle speculation that, you know.
01:36:56
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What's the gist of the rule?
01:36:57
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The gist of the rule is, it's just that, yeah, I don't know.
01:37:01
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I don't know the gist of the rule.
01:37:02
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Yeah, I don't know either.
01:37:03
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Something about giving information, any information that you give that would be of interest to
01:37:10
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some investors, you have to give to all of them.
01:37:14
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So that there's certain--
01:37:15
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That sounds right.
01:37:17
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So obviously, the worst example would
01:37:21
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be if Tim Cook just called Jim Cramer up on the phone.
01:37:25
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Is it just between me and you?
01:37:28
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Well, yeah, OK, right.
01:37:29
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Yeah, I mean, it's unlikely.
01:37:31
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I mean, Jim Cramer is a--
01:37:32
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he's not a journalist, really.
01:37:33
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But he's a guy who talks about this stuff in a show.
01:37:38
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So I think talking to him, it seems
01:37:41
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Like he's, the point is actually to get it out there.
01:37:44
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It's what's worse is when you call your buddy.
01:37:46
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- Yeah, yeah, your friend, yeah.
01:37:48
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- So obviously that's what it's meant to,
01:37:51
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that's what the law is in place for.
01:37:55
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But that there's people who've gotten in trouble for,
01:37:58
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didn't the Netflix CEO get in trouble
01:38:01
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for like a blog post where he posted stuff?
01:38:04
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Like his blog post wasn't officially,
01:38:07
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or maybe like a tweet or something?
01:38:10
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- That sounds vaguely familiar, yeah.
01:38:13
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But why would a tweet not be?
01:38:16
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- I forget what it was.
01:38:17
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But it, well, that somehow that it,
01:38:20
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there's certain forms-- - Wasn't reaching yet.
01:38:21
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It wasn't considered public or something.
01:38:23
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- Right, like-- - You had to opt in
01:38:25
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to follow it.
01:38:26
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- Right, like a press release that goes out
01:38:28
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on the official press wire, which is weird
01:38:31
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because it's actually, that's actually something
01:38:32
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that normal people don't access, but all of the media do,
01:38:37
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and it's assumed then that everybody has equal access
01:38:39
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to the media, somehow that, you know, but that's okay.
01:38:42
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It's just that like tweets had never been
01:38:45
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okayed by the SEC before.
01:38:49
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And that they're respected, well only, you know,
01:38:50
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certain people have access to Twitter
01:38:52
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because you have to have a cell phone and whatever.
01:38:55
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- They just didn't get it.
01:38:57
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- So you wanna talk about the Apple TV?
01:39:01
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- I do, but I should take a break here
01:39:04
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and thank another one of our friends.
01:39:06
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and this time it is our good friend, Automatic.
01:39:11
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These are the guys who make the connected car adapter.
01:39:16
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It's a little dongle, I love saying that word.
01:39:19
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It plugs into your car's diagnostic port.
01:39:22
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I think it's like every car since like 1997,
01:39:25
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but it's somewhere around there.
01:39:26
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It's like every car of recent vintage
01:39:27
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has one of these ports, and it's a standard port,
01:39:30
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which is really kind of cool.
01:39:31
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Like the way that USB is a standard port
01:39:35
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and HDMI is a standard port.
01:39:36
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Well, there's a car diagnostic port.
01:39:38
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It's underneath the dashboard somewhere on your car.
01:39:42
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And that's when you go to your dealer or to the mechanic,
01:39:46
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and when your car has a thing that lights up and says,
01:39:49
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you're due for service A2.
01:39:53
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You go in there.
01:39:53
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That's what they plug their stuff into,
01:39:55
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and then it tells them what it's saying,
01:39:57
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that your oil filter needs replacement or whatever.
01:40:00
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Well, you can access that too.
01:40:03
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And that's what automatic is for.
01:40:04
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It's this really cool thing.
01:40:05
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You just plug it in to that diagnostic port
01:40:07
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and then it uses Bluetooth to talk to their app,
01:40:11
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which is on your iPhone.
01:40:12
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And it just tells you,
01:40:15
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so if you ever get one of those weird things
01:40:16
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like service, you know, A5,
01:40:19
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or I don't even know what the things are,
01:40:21
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and you're worried, like what the hell does that mean?
01:40:23
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Is that routine?
01:40:24
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Is my car ready to break?
01:40:25
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It automatically will explain to you in plain English
01:40:28
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exactly what's going on,
01:40:29
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and it even lets you clear the light if you want to,
01:40:31
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so you don't have to get annoyed by that
01:40:32
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every time you start the car up.
01:40:34
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Really cool.
01:40:35
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Gives you a log of your trips.
01:40:38
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It uses the GPS on your phone
01:40:40
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so that when you get out of your car,
01:40:43
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it will remember where you were parked.
01:40:45
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It's like anything, it just turns your car into a smart car.
01:40:49
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Really, really cool.
01:40:50
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It can even score you on your driving.
01:40:54
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So if you're like me and you have a lead foot,
01:40:57
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it'll just tell you, boy, you're driving too fast, John.
01:41:00
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I mean, that's really what it'll do.
01:41:02
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They tell you what kind of mileage you're getting, tells you if you drive in a style
01:41:05
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that's getting you good mileage.
01:41:09
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Just amazingly cool stuff.
01:41:11
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So they've added a new thing.
01:41:12
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They're calling it the App Store for your car.
01:41:15
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And there's over 20 apps that are available within their thing.
01:41:18
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And it allows you to use your car's data in all kinds of ways.
01:41:22
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So you can hook it up to Nest so that your thermostat -- I mean, this is like -- seriously,
01:41:26
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this is like science fiction stuff.
01:41:28
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You can have your air conditioning turn on when you get within five miles of your house
01:41:32
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or whatever you want.
01:41:34
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Amazing stuff like that if you have Nest.
01:41:36
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If this, then that integration with all sorts of ways to let you do stuff based automatically
01:41:42
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on this smart information coming out of your car.
01:41:46
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Just really great, really fun.
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It seems like something that ought to be built into your cars, but it's actually kind of
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cool that you can do it with automatic.
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It's a standard port, so you don't have to depend on your car maker making an app for
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your phone. You just use automatics and it's really good. These guys know what they're
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doing. It's really good design and everything like that. Sounds too good to be true almost,
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but it's great. I think it's really cool. You can check out the apps at automatic.com/apps.
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You want to buy it. Here's the thing. It's just $100, $99.95. But you get 20% off by
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by using this URL, automatic.com/the-talk-show.
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Now these guys have their act together
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and gave me the code right there, /the-talk-show.
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You save 20% off, that's 20 bucks.
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So you get this thing for 80 bucks, it ships in two days,
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and they have a 45 day return policy.
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So 45 days later, 44 days later,
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you say this thing's, I don't like it, it's nonsense.
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You just send it back, you get your money back.
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Nobody's gonna do that 'cause it's cool
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once you have it in there.
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I mean, yeah, your car is like, it's like you've got kit.
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Well, except for the power boost thing.
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It doesn't give you that.
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So anyway, go to automatic.com/thetalkshow.
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You'll save 20%, 80 bucks,
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and you'll get this really cool thing for your car.
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If you haven't bought one already, just go do it.
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It's really cool.
01:43:07
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So what else?
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Do you think there's gonna be a Apple TV tomorrow?
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Not tomorrow, Tuesday, Wednesday.
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- Wednesday.
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I sure sure it's been five years
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Is that right remember that correctly I think that the one that
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The I think the third the third generation is later is it's just five years in that form factor
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Maybe yeah, but what did the third one dad? I know that it has
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Faster and more memory, right? Yeah, and the second one. Oh, it's um, it's what is it 1080 1080p?
01:43:50
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Yeah, instead of 720
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Yeah, what's the old one only 720? I think so. Oh, well that that that's kind of gross
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That's what I have. Yeah. Well, I well no, it's funny as I have the new Apple TV, but I have a 720p TV set
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Which I don't mind at all. I've got seven. I've got 720 eyes. Oh, by the way, don't
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- Don't, everybody out there, don't tell my son
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that our TV is 720.
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Just in case you ever mean.
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See, the thing is, I have a really,
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it's probably one of the most beloved possessions I have
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is a Pioneer Plasma TV.
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And I got 720 instead of 1080, I don't know when I bought,
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I think I bought it in like 2006.
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It's old, really, but I still love it
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'cause I love Plasma.
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I love the color of plasma.
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And I did the math.
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There's like a calculator where you can--
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I got like a tape measure and measured where I sit
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and where our TV is in our house.
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And there's nowhere else.
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There's no way to rearrange our TV.
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It's like we've got one place where we can
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put a TV in our living room.
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And we were well within the range of--
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you will not see the difference between 720 and 1080.
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So I just saved the money and got the 720.
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But what seems gross to me is having an Apple TV that
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can't do 1080.
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Just the thought of it.
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Well, not gross.
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Gross is a little long, but it just seems antiquated.
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Well, they're a year apart.
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So the most recent one was introduced in March of 2012,
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and the prior one was March of 2011.
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So it's not that far.
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And I know I still have my second one upstairs on a TV
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that we almost never will watch.
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but it doesn't have the new software update.
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It still has the old.
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- Yeah, well it doesn't take it.
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- Right, so I've got the old interface.
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And I had actually never even seen the new one,
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at least not in use,
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until I went over to Albert's the other night.
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- 'Cause he's got the--
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- Yeah, latest and greatest.
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- Yeah, sure, you know.
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- I think this is,
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I'm really excited about this for the event.
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- I've been dying for one of these forever.
01:46:08
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- Okay, so we know that there's a new Apple TV,
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and we know that they're gonna do,
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well, we don't know, no,
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but everybody says there's gonna be an app store for it,
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a full SDK, and there's rumors about a new controller,
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and we know a little bit about the controller, supposedly,
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that it's like a touch pad, like I guess, like a Mac--
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- It's got some physical buttons,
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and also like a touch, some sort of touch--
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- Yeah, like a track pad.
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So, it's, you know, and by all the reports that I've seen,
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I know a lot of people for so long have said,
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whenever we speculate on new Apple TVs,
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and I've always been going on and on,
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they gotta get rid of this piece of shit remote.
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They've gotta do something about this goddamn remote.
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And everybody always says to me,
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I know what the new, the next Apple TV remote is,
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it's gonna be your iPhone.
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You just use your iPhone as the remote.
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And to me, that's a non-starter.
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You already can use that remote app, which I don't like.
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I know some people do.
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I never, ever use that, other than if I
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have to enter a password.
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But usually when I have to enter a password,
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it's the Wi-Fi password.
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And you can't enter the Wi-Fi password if-- or I
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guess you can now.
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I think they might have done something-- or no,
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it's a keyboard.
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You can do a hookup, a physical Bluetooth keyboard to it.
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which is actually a cool thing if you know about it.
01:47:32
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So if you're setting up the old Apple,
01:47:34
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don't buy a new Apple TV right now, by the way.
01:47:36
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- You should run on buy one right now.
01:47:38
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- Just to see what the first run experience is like.
01:47:40
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You can hook up a Bluetooth, your Apple Bluetooth keyboard,
01:47:44
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or I guess any Bluetooth keyboard to it,
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and then enter your WiFi password that way,
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which is a hell of a lot easier
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than the up, down, left, right, select nonsense.
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So iPhone is an Apple TV remote.
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I mean, maybe they'll still have an app for it or whatever,
01:47:59
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but it's no good.
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You cannot sell a thing and then tell people
01:48:01
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that you have to use--
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- You gotta run out and buy an iPod or an iPad.
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- A $600 iPhone.
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And then have one that's in the living room at all times.
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So even if a family, two parents,
01:48:14
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and they both have iPhones,
01:48:17
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they can't say that you have to have one of those iPhones
01:48:21
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in front of the TV so that if a kid wants to watch TV,
01:48:24
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one of the parents has to give up their iPhone.
01:48:28
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And you know, oh, well just buy your kid a $200 iPod Touch.
01:48:32
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You can't sell a $200 remote control to a $150 box.
01:48:37
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- Well the one reason, I mean other than the keypad part,
01:48:39
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the one thing that I like about the remote app
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is that the remote is always in my pocket
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or on my wrist now.
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Whereas you try and find one of those little things.
01:48:52
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It's a fucking pain in the ass.
01:48:55
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My kid will just, you know, he turns something on, he just sits it on the couch, and then,
01:49:00
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you know, five minutes later it's stuck in the cushions someplace.
01:49:03
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Yeah. Hey, does your kid sit real close to the TV when he plays video games?
01:49:09
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Oh, sure. Yeah.
01:49:11
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So that's why I don't want Jonas to know that our TV is 720. Because A, he's young,
01:49:17
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and so he's still got great eyes. Who knows for how long, given how close he sits to the TV.
01:49:25
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But he sits close enough that he's absolutely positively within the range where he would be
01:49:30
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able to see the difference between 720 and 1080. And I just keep waiting for him to notice.
01:49:37
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Tim Cynova Yeah.
01:49:37
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So I guess he's got to go over to the other kids' houses and see.
01:49:39
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Tim Cynova Right. And I don't think I'm going to be able to sell him on the advantages of plasma
01:49:44
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versus, you know, plasma 7. I really firmly, truly, 100% my heart believe that I like a 720p
01:49:53
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the plasma and the fact that I sit far enough away,
01:49:58
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always that I know that I wouldn't see the difference.
01:50:01
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I mean, my one eye just screwed up anyway.
01:50:04
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So there's no way I would see the difference,
01:50:06
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but I know that he would 'cause he sits so damn close.
01:50:08
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So when me and you were kids,
01:50:10
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I guess I remember sitting close to the TV to play Atari,
01:50:13
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and my parents would yell at me every time
01:50:15
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and make me move back, and they'd say,
01:50:17
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"You're gonna wreck your eyes."
01:50:19
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And this is one of those things
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where I filed this away in my head as,
01:50:24
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they don't know anything, they don't know this,
01:50:25
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they're not optometrists, you know, they don't,
01:50:28
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show me the evidence that sitting close,
01:50:30
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you know, I sit close to a book when I read it,
01:50:32
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why can't I sit close to the TV?
01:50:34
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So I filed it away in my head that when I'm a parent,
01:50:36
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I'm not gonna do that.
01:50:38
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And I've stuck to that, I don't,
01:50:40
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I will sometimes question him and I'll say,
01:50:43
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"Are you sure you wanna sit that close?"
01:50:45
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- Yeah. - And he says he does.
01:50:46
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- I started doing that simply because that's what I had heard
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and then I thought, wait a minute, this is not,
01:50:51
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I mean, first of all, sitting close to a cathode ray tube,
01:50:54
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I think, is a little different than sitting close to--
01:50:57
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Like, there's nothing-- there's not some radiation coming out
01:51:03
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of that thing.
01:51:03
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It's a flat-- it's just like liquid crystal.
01:51:07
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I'm worried I'm going to Google this after the show,
01:51:09
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and it's going to say, yes, sitting close to a cathode ray
01:51:12
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tube is shown-- it specifically leads to retinal detachments
01:51:16
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decades later in life.
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And like, holy shit, this is my fault.
01:51:21
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- And stabbing yourself in the hand.
01:51:23
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- Yeah, and stabbing yourself in the hand.
01:51:25
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- Falling down the stairs.
01:51:28
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- Holy shit, though, does my kid sit close to the TV
01:51:30
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when he plays video games?
01:51:32
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- Well, Hank's eyesight's not great,
01:51:33
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so he often sits close to the TV,
01:51:35
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and whatever he's playing.
01:51:39
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But we put his glasses on him, and he can back up like,
01:51:47
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Yeah, it has nothing to do with needing to sit close.
01:51:50
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He just likes it.
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So I don't know.
01:51:52
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Well, that's why-- yeah, I think that's why I always did too.
01:51:56
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Well, it fills your field of vision.
01:51:59
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You want to immerse yourself in that experience.
01:52:02
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Effectively, you have a bigger display that way.
01:52:04
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Especially, I think-- yeah, and especially with games,
01:52:07
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which are an experience.
01:52:08
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It's-- you know.
01:52:09
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Which is funny, because now I see--
01:52:11
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the way that our living room is arranged,
01:52:13
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the couch really has to be a certain distance,
01:52:17
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from the television and I've sat on the couch and held my iPad up and my iPad is closer you know is
01:52:25
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filled feels more a larger area than the TV and the TV is not small it's 42 inches it's not huge
01:52:31
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either but it's but it's it's pretty big yeah and yet if I if I have my iPad it's actually a better
01:52:39
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option hmm interesting but I'll have a new T on the new Apple TV something
01:52:46
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yeah but anyway new remote for the Apple TV but nobody really knows anything
01:52:57
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about what this is gonna be like which is super cool to me like you know what
01:53:02
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is the basic gist of the like really in my opinion we don't really know much
01:53:07
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more than we knew that blah blah blah Apple's gonna make a phone. I guess we know a little
01:53:11
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more because we know that this remote is supposedly like a little touch pad and we didn't even
01:53:16
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know the iPhone had a touch screen before the iPhone came out. But it's close to that
01:53:21
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level of who knows what they're gonna do and what the interface is gonna be like. I don't
01:53:28
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know, I'm really excited. I'm really hoping that they've got a big wow in store. And I
01:53:35
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- I wrote about this last week.
01:53:37
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I think the stakes are higher for them with this
01:53:39
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than with the watch.
01:53:41
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I think that the watch, I think this needs,
01:53:43
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that they need to do a better job with this
01:53:46
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than they did with the watch.
01:53:48
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And that the stakes are higher.
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'Cause if it's a mediocre product,
01:53:52
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I feel like it's not gonna do as well as they need it to do.
01:53:57
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And it gets back to what I said a while ago on the show
01:54:05
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we were talking about watches, that the watch kind of,
01:54:07
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because it piggybacks on the phone,
01:54:09
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if you have an iPhone and you wanna get a smartwatch,
01:54:11
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you're gonna get an Apple Watch.
01:54:13
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And so they've got like a home field advantage there.
01:54:15
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Whereas there's a little bit of that with the Apple TV
01:54:18
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where if you're in the ecosystem,
01:54:20
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if you already have an iTunes account,
01:54:23
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but everybody has an iTunes account, right?
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I mean, who doesn't have, I guess kids,
01:54:27
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you know, teenagers who've never gotten into buying music,
01:54:30
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but you know, anybody who's an adult has an iTunes account.
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And if you've already bought a bunch of movies and TV shows,
01:54:37
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there's some motivation there to get an Apple TV.
01:54:40
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But to me, it's nowhere near as tied to that.
01:54:44
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If you own an iPhone, even if you own an iPhone
01:54:46
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and an Apple Watch and you have a MacBook,
01:54:49
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there's nothing stopping you from buying a Rock You
01:54:51
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or any of these other boxes.
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- And many, I mean, most of the nerds that I know anyway
01:55:00
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have multiple boxes.
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- Yeah, but I kind of feel like the race is on
01:55:05
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to make the box, right?
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And it doesn't necessarily,
01:55:09
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even if you're a really staunch fan of Apple stuff,
01:55:12
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that doesn't mean it's going to be the Apple TV
01:55:15
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unless the Apple TV is great.
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It has to be great for it to succeed.
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- That's the only, and that's exciting to me.
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Whereas I feel like with the watch,
01:55:24
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the watch didn't have to be great for it to succeed.
01:55:27
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Pretty good, if it is pretty good, it'll do pretty good.
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Whereas I feel like with Apple TV if it's only pretty good. It's not even gonna do pretty good in terms of sales
01:55:36
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Yeah, like it really has to be great
01:55:39
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so the one of the key other key features other than the
01:55:43
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The remote is supposedly universal search
01:55:48
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Which has been problematic on that thing forever because it's like you want to watch something
01:55:54
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But you don't know where it's available. Right you think so you think they're gonna do that
01:55:58
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Well, that's one of the things that they're talking. I mean, that's I hope so
01:56:02
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I certainly hope so and then you know and then tying Siri into that, you know find me that'll start electric or whatever
01:56:08
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right find me six feet deep something, you know and
01:56:11
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Serious as you can get it here or here or here. Yeah, or it's streaming over here. I mean, you know, it seems like those guys
01:56:19
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They have to tie into it. So I don't know maybe it's a difficult sell because a lot of them don't necessarily want to
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Be in that level of competition
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You know because it really it really kind of could can screw you if your deal isn't quite as good as somebody else's
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And and it seems like the apps
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Need to hook into that and I mean well
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Yeah, I mean, it's obvious the apps have to hook into that in order to be able to
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Allow them to do that
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I I think though that most would or at least like the enough of the big ones would write the ones who are already
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Partners with Apple. Mm-hmm. So for example, that's just
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Netflix Hulu HBO just to name a couple of them right there. So and again
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Apple TV to date has been what I think that they thought they were gonna the the the no App Store camp thought they would do
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With the iPhone where they have these partners and there's you know now there at this point
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There's lots and lots of channels or apps or whatever you want to call them on the current Apple TV
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But they're all done in partnership. There's no way like so and so for example the conspicuous absent is
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Conspicuously absent is Amazon. So if you have Amazon Prime you need another box you can't you know, there's no way to do it now
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Whereas once this App Store comes out presumably
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Amazon will be able to write an Amazon app for the Apple TV and even if Apple and Amazon never
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You know work out their own special deal
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they'll just be in the App Store in the same way that you can watch Amazon Prime on your iPad and so is it your view
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It's Apple controlling that it rather than Amazon not wanting to be on the Apple TV. Oh, I I think so
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I yeah, I think that I'm guessing that Amazon would but I think I think that the way that the two companies don't like each other
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You know, yeah, and I assert that it was the other way around that
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they Amazon simply wanted you to go out and buy a fire stick but I
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Don't think so because boy you can get Amazon and just about every other box if you yeah if you yeah, it's right
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I'm not sure that you can even find a box that doesn't have Amazon
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Yeah, maybe talked about it. We talked about this on the rebound and Dan pointed that to me too. And so I was
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Thinking yeah, it's probably it was probably wrong. Yeah, I think so
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I think it's Apple though, but it's certainly on enough that it's it's there. I think we have it on our TiVo
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It's really weird. I don't know what the hell kind of crap
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You write these apps on for TiVo like when you when you switch to the we have a really new TiVo - it's it's like the
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top-of-the-line job II
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When you launch the Amazon thing it's like the screen like zaps out
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Like almost like the TV went off
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And I don't know it just feels like it was I might even be right I
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I might not even be making this up that it's like written in like shockwave or something like that
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Oh my god, it really feels like it and it's not it's not high def. It's it's a standard death picture so bad
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Anyway, though. I don't think I would have a hard time at all
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at least with like people who they would want to promote on stage like Netflix and Hulu and and
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To get them to to open up the search, right? Why wouldn't you want why wouldn't Netflix want that?
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I mean, I mean, there's certainly no reason Netflix wouldn't want it. That's for sure.
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Yeah. Yeah. Because everything is free. It's no additional cost anyway. It's just I would,
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you know, like Amazon, like if it's the difference between, although Amazon probably sells all
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that stuff for less than Apple does.
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It seems so. The universal search thing, I know he's talked about it in one of the shows
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he's on a million times, but like it just, every time it happens to me, I always think
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Merlin, Merlin man, because I just know it's the sort of thing that just drives
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Merlin crazy, you know, like, so let's say you sit down with your family and you're
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gonna, you've agreed to watch Caddyshack or whatever, pick a family, you know, good
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family movie like that, and you search for Caddyshack, but you have to search
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and you were like, let's watch it for free in Netflix, and you go to Netflix
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and it ends up Netflix doesn't have Caddyshack, but you've just been...
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- And you sat there typing it in on the remote.
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- Right, this ridiculous little up, down, left, right remote
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that is not even using Bluetooth.
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You have to point the goddamn infrared ring at the thing.
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And then you get all the way and then do this.
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And it ends up they don't have Caddyshack.
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And then you go back and you go,
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and then you have to start the search again
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in the iTunes store to get it from iTunes.
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You have to type it all over again.
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It doesn't even, you know, there's not like a universal
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search memory or something like that.
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So the idea that you could just say,
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find me Caddyshack and it'll show you all of your options,
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you know, for how to watch Caddyshack right now,
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including just hit here and you can start streaming it
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for free on Netflix, would be fantastic.
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In fact, I almost feel like it has to do that.
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Like if it doesn't do that, I think that's--
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- Yeah, I think if it doesn't do that,
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it's gonna be kind of a disappointment.
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I know that the, I mean, the Amazon device
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does that to a certain degree,
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but I think it kind of prioritizes Amazon's offering.
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So like if it's free someplace else,
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their stuff still shows up like, hey, you can get it here.
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- Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if Apple's does that too.
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If the iTunes offering is first.
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But yeah, I mean, yeah, I don't know.
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I'll hit down, I'll swipe down a couple of times
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to watch it for free.
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- And I feel like in general,
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because it's been so long since they've had
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serious update to Apple TV, I feel like we're actually being reasonable by demanding a lot of this
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Yes, I completely agree
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Like in general I tried to be reasonable in my expectations, you know
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And and you know that the whole idea that you know, I famously I you know
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It's you're gonna have we're gonna see at least 50 articles by the end of the week that say
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There's not enough in the iPhone 6s to make people upgrade from the Apple.
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Right, there's not enough reasons to upgrade from last year's iPhone. Therefore, it's a failure.
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Whereas the whole point is normal people don't upgrade. They don't buy a new phone every year.
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You know, I feel though that, you know, with the Apple TV,
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it really does have to be enough that makes everybody who already has an Apple TV want to upgrade.
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yeah, and I mean so it's been three and a half years since the most recent one and
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That was only like a kind of a bump from the previous one. Yeah, it's just a so it's yeah, really
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Yeah, well, you know the picture the picture is nicer too. But yeah, and I know other than that
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Right. It's not that much
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It's the same basic concept and infrared remote that goes up down left right select play pause and and that you just
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Sit there and move up down left move a selection up down left right around the screen full of apps
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and then when you go in there, it's the same thing.
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Gotta be able to, they gotta do something new.
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I think they're gonna pull it off.
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This is the other interesting thing to me,
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is that I've detected an awful lot of,
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I guess pessimism, or almost like,
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we've been so disappointed and limited by what Apple TV is
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for so long that there's an awful lot of people
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who it seems to me don't really have
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high expectations for this.
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I don't know. I could be wrong about that. I don't know if you've noticed that.
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That there's an awful lot of people who really think that this is going to be...
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They just don't think Apple TV is ever going to be good.
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Because it hasn't been good.
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Yeah, well I think one of the big concerns was that it seems like the hard part is striking the deals.
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And a lot of people were also just expecting Apple to come up with their own streaming service.
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Their own television streaming server, you know, yeah
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television media whatever I mean still along the lines of Netflix, I guess and
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That that would be a key feature of it and that if they were able to do it
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They would have done it a long time ago and they haven't done it
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So that means that they're not able to do it. So it's not gonna happen. Hmm
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I don't feel like that that's I mean, I think that would be nice if they were able to do something
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That's better, but I still think that they could introduce a device that's really good without having to do that
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I mean if it has that global search functionality, I think that would work almost as well.
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I think they need to do that.
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I think though at a fundamental level what I really think they need to do, I really think
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that they need to do it and I really hope that they have, is they really need to make
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the basic interaction with the TV awesome.
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that you actually feel like you're having fun
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just by choosing which thing to pick.
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'Cause that's really fundamentally what they did
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with the iPhone, where cell phones were always these things
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that were really junky, and they had buttons
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that were like, just didn't feel good,
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and these weird little Java applets that they called games
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that were always super high in latency,
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and the type of games that adults play,
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just to waste two minutes.
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It would never, ever interest a kid
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who had a Nintendo, like a Game Boy.
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In the way that Game Boys have always been,
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since the first one, really responsive, fun,
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top-notch little gadgets, Apple did that to the phone.
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They took this thing that was across the board,
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no matter which brand you bought,
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was a crap experience and brought it all the way forward to this is an awesome
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experience and there's no latency and the screen you know it it scrolls
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exactly one-to-one with your fingers as you touch and when you touch something
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you don't have to wait for it to respond it responds a second you know just like
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a physical item they need to make the TV like that so that when you're sitting
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there moving your thumb around the remote or whatever you're gonna do that
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it's but just fun like it just feels fun just to interact with your TV and that
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and a perfect Bluetooth connection
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from the remote to the TV.
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So there's never any latency,
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and you're never moving your finger around
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and nothing is happening.
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And when you select something,
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it needs to launch right away,
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and you're right in there,
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and it's like the iPhone.
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'Cause so much of what frustrates me
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with everything, really,
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I mean everything I've ever hooked up to my TV,
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It's just that stuff never seems to respond fast enough.
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- The best device I have is a TiVo by far, just in general,
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just because the newest one does have a Bluetooth remote,
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not infrared.
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It is pretty good, and the latency isn't that bad.
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And I don't think the latency is between the remote
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and the TiVo.
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I think it's just that the TiVo itself has always had
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sort of a notoriously slow interface.
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And this is the thing, I know Syracuse has gone on and on about this and I share it and
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I feel like I wouldn't even have the longing in my heart if I didn't own a TiVo forever.
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The one thing TiVo has always done really, really well, I mean going back to like my
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first one in like 1999 or 2000 is that when you're playing video, you can fast forward
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and rewind and it's perfect.
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In fact, it's almost like they're too smart.
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I find that they do, like when you fast forward
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through commercials and you see the show
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and you hit play, it goes back a little bit
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because that's when you've hit play
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is when you've seen that the show's back on.
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They go back too far.
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Like my reactions, my, what do you call it?
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Motor skills, I don't know.
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- I'm quick enough. - Yeah, I mean, well, yeah.
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- I'm quick enough.
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- Hand-eye coordination, reaction time?
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Yeah, my reaction time is fast enough that they actually help me too much and then I
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see the last 10 seconds of the commercial I just skipped.
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But the fast-forwarding video on Apple TV and rewinding is garbage.
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It is so bad.
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And in some cases, like with the streaming stuff, it doesn't even show it to you.
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It just goes black.
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Because it's got to buffer all that stuff before it can do that and if you're going
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far enough, you're going to go past the buffer.
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like I really want, somebody's going to do it eventually.
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And it's the sort of thing that Apple cares about.
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So I hope it's, you know, I hope it's Apple,
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and I hope it's coming this week,
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is that to get it so that, you know,
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fast forwarding and rewinding video is as good as it can be.
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Or closer, you know, at least it's more like
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that first iPhone, and the first iPhone,
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you know, by today's standards, actually wasn't low latency.
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And now it feels like it's laggy.
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But at the time, it was a revelation.
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So at least I would, I demand it.
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And I will call for Tim Cook's resignation
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if I don't get it.
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I wanna be able to fast forward and rewind video
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and have it feel like it's a good experience.
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- You're throwing that in kinda late.
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He's gotta get that done by Wednesday?
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I don't think that's gonna happen.
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- I mean, one of the things which I find kinda odd
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about these rumors is that some are saying
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that there are going to be two
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that are going to have two
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different memory sizes.
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Like there's like an eight gigabyte
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and a 16 gigabyte, which I
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I don't believe that because
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I don't think they're going to be able
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to make people understand why.
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And it just seems like a weird thing
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to do for those devices.
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And I feel like the smart
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thing to do would be, well, you know,
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they don't do this with the phones,
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but to do the 16 gigabyte
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and don't just don't
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well, get to do the 16 gigabyte.
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And if you want to charge
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more charge more don't screw around with an 8 gigabyte one if that's if you're
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gonna have to yeah and rather than have two tiers just get them just do the
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bigger one and I know that most video and for some services all of it really
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most of it that you see it's streaming is the thing now rather than downloads
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right but it if you're gonna have games at all I mean games take up space and I
02:10:45
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I know it's not going to be like a PS4 or an Xbox type gaming thing, you know, it's we already know
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It's got like an a8. I mean that's just common sense
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You don't even have to read rumor sites to know it's gonna have like an a system on a chip
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And so we know that basically the you know, the capabilities of that
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It's not gonna be like a graphics powerhouse, but that's no reason that it couldn't have good games, you know, like mm-hmm
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Nintendo style games right casual
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I just can't see why they would cheap out on 8 versus 16 if you could easily fill it
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I also think it's just confusing to offer two different sizes.
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Yeah, I think so too.
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I think that...
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I mean, I know people understand that you want to download a lot of apps, you got to
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get a bigger phone, but I don't think...
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Marketing-wise, it seems so much easier to just say, "Buy the new Apple TV $149."
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new Apple TV or not get one and be a loser and that's it.
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Like just that one level of do you want eight or sixteen
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gigabytes instantly makes the decision to buy so much more complicated and I
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really do think that they know I think Apple knows that that complication
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results in some people saying I don't know what to get so I'm not gonna get
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one. Yeah. And I really think that they would sell I'm convinced that they would
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sell more boxes and make more money just by giving one with 16 gigabytes and to
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everybody then they would with two you know even if they could save some money
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on it I really do I think they would make more money because I think that
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that complexity would just drive people nuts right and I you know I don't know
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it just seems crazy yeah I wouldn't think that would be that doesn't sound
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like them but I hope at least I hope it's not them yeah I wonder though with
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games. I think about that though with like just how limiting would even 16 gigabytes be
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because it seems like an awful lot of games are you know measuring the gigabytes already.
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And you can't just you can obviously you know delete an app and then re-download it later but
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even with fast internet it's like downloading a two gigabyte game again because you deleted it a
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couple weeks ago but now you're in the mood to play it again is a pain in the ass.
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Yeah, I think the Xbox was the I think the sizes were like 32 gigabytes and then 200.
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Yeah, I don't know something like that. Yeah, I mean, I think the difference was was huge
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and it was kind of like, well, maybe you want to use it just for doing TV and maybe a couple of
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games or you're like a real serious gamer. Yeah. But, you know, that's that's twice as or, you know,
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the smaller ones twice as much as. Do you think do you think they're going to do like a home
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kit push with Apple TV?
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I don't know if they're ready for that yet.
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I mean, I think maybe it would get a mention and that it--
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I think that that's a long-term plan.
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Right, but maybe not part of this week's announcement.
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Yeah, but maybe not part of this week's announcement.
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Because it seems like we're on kind of a slow build
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to that stuff.
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And I don't know that--
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I mean, unless they've worked something out with somebody
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else, that there's really like a compelling thing where you're
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going to be standing up out of your chair to applaud.
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But I think that the basic idea--
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and it makes sense to me, but the basic idea
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is that Apple TV could and ultimately should be like this
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always on, even if it's in some low power mode, always on,
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always connected to the internet,
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and always available from everywhere sort of smart thing
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that's in your house so that you could do things,
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like the Nest type things,
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somehow it would be like this thing
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that you could connect to and have your lights turned on
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or have the air conditioning turn on
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at a certain schedule or stuff like that.
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I don't know.
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But I don't know that there's anything
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that they've got stuff, like you said,
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like an ecosystem in place to really make it
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a central part of this week's announcement.
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- Yeah, I mean, there's some speculation
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about them making their own stuff,
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but we certainly haven't heard any rumors
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of what that might be, so it doesn't seem
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like it would be coming.
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- Yeah, let me take a break.
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I have one more sponsor thing,
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and then we'll wrap up the show with our final thoughts
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about what else might be coming at the show.
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But it's our good friends at Backblaze.
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Honestly, I love all the sponsors of the show.
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They're all great this week.
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If there's only one that I would say
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you have to use, it's gotta be Backblaze,
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because it's so important.
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It's online backup for the Mac.
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You download Backblaze, you install it on your Mac,
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and you just let it run.
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They've got a free trial, no risk, no credit card required.
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Just go there and sign up.
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And it just starts running, and it just backs up
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everything on your Mac to their servers up in the cloud,
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as they call it.
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You have external hard drives, back sim up to.
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How much, what's the limit?
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Whatever you've got on your Mac,
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it gets backed up to back Blaze.
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And it's five bucks a month, that's it.
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It sounds too good to be true.
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That's, I think if there are people out there
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who haven't tried back Blaze, haven't used it,
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it's because this sounds unlimited backup for $5 a month,
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sounds too good to be true.
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There's no catch.
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There is no catch.
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And the reason why is that hard drives are not that expensive.
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It sounds like, well, how can they stay in business?
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It's because hard drives are so cheap,
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and they buy them in bulk.
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And they do these cool things on their blog, where every year,
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they have a report of which brands of hard drives
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had the most failure and stuff like that.
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Because they have so many hard drives
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and this massive amount of storage-- what's the stat here?
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I got it in front of me.
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That $5 a month, it works out.
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They're like a profitable, successful company.
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The only catch involved is that it might take a long time
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for your initial backup.
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You might say, I have tons of data.
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I have terabytes of data.
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It might take a while for that, depending on your relationship
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with Comcast.
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But that's it.
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They can't solve that problem.
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But once it's backed up, then everything else is incremental.
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The software is great.
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It's written by former Apple engineers.
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It's really good Mac software.
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You'll never notice it running on your computer.
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There's never any kind of like,
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all of a sudden why is my fan on
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and you go check activity monitor
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and it's 'cause Backblaze is running.
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That doesn't happen.
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It's great software.
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You'll never notice it.
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And all of your stuff is backed up from anywhere.
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I cannot say how great a feeling,
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what a relief that is knowing that everything on my Mac
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is backed up outside my house somewhere.
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When you need to restore,
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you can just get one file at a time
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download it or you can download everything and to save time in the case
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of a disaster if you want to you can just buy a USB hard drive from them and
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they'll just put all of your data on the USB hard drive and overnight it to you
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it could not be better anything you would want from an online backup they do
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it so go to if you haven't signed up already and you're crazy if you haven't
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go to backblaze.com/thetalkshow.
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That's backblaze.com/thetalkshow.
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And sign up.
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And five bucks a month, that's it.
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If there is a second catch,
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it's five bucks per month per Mac.
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So if you have two Macs,
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then you're up to 10 bucks a month.
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That's a fair deal in my opinion.
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Back up your crap.
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I can't, I'm telling you,
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if you don't back up your stuff, you're nuts.
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Anyway, what else do you think of the show?
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I don't think iPads are coming.
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I know Germin says--
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- Oh, you don't think the iPad Pro's coming?
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- Yeah, I'm gonna go, I'm not going on,
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I'm not gonna make a bet.
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Here's what I will say this.
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Honest to God, Jon, nobody has told me anything
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about the event, so I don't have any inside birdies
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or information about it.
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I don't want it, I don't wanna know.
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I wanna be surprised.
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It's just my gut feeling.
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My gut feeling is that they're gonna do
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the exact same thing they've done in years past
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and have an iPad event, a smaller event in October,
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and they'll do iPads and new, maybe like the new iMac
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with the 4K display on the 21 inch screen.
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And talk about El Capitan.
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There's a pattern to the way they do these things.
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And the October event is usually,
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or has been the last few years,
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new iPads and some new Mac news, like, and showing off.
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And I feel like a lot of people in the press
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forget just how simple Apple does things
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and how they often repeat themselves.
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So they'll show off El Capitan
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and all the features they're gonna show
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are the same ones that they showed at WWDC in June.
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And they do this and people are like,
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why did they do that?
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Because we already knew all this stuff.
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They showed us that in June.
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Because they just want normal people
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to know about these features.
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And the way you communicate with people
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who aren't hyperactive news junkies
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is you repeat yourself multiple times, right?
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It's like running for office.
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Why do politicians keep saying the same things
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over and over again while they're getting elected?
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'Cause that's how you get your message across.
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So they'll just review what's new in El Capitan.
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I don't see how they do all that in one event next week,
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if they're gonna do this big new Apple TV.
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- Right, and I'm hoping they're gonna talk about
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when the WatchOS 2 is coming.
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- I think they're gonna do that at next week's event.
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This is what I think.
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- This, you mean Wednesdays?
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- Wednesday, this week.
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- Yeah, no, that's what I meant.
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- Yeah, so this is what I think they're gonna do Wednesday.
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I think it's gonna be exactly like last year's event.
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There'll be three, well, meaning three things.
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First will be the new iPhones,
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and it'll probably be Schiller again,
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exactly like last year.
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Phil Schiller will come out and he'll tell us all about
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the new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, and Force Touch,
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and whatever else they have to talk about,
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and how it all works,
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and here's when they're gonna be available,
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and I guarantee it's gonna be like 10 days later
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or nine days later on Friday, the week after.
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What'll that be, Friday the 18th?
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Then part two, now last year part two was Apple Pay.
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This year's part two, I'll bet, is Apple Watch.
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And it'll be about everything new with a Watch 2.0.
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And I think I said this on the show a couple weeks ago,
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but I wouldn't be surprised if they came out
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with new bands for the holiday season.
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And I think probably Germin again,
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somebody this week had a rumor
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that they're gonna do new bands,
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new sport bands at least.
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Just to have something new to show
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and new to sell for the holidays
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and maybe based on now that they have actual sales data,
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they know which existing bands are popular.
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- Right. - They can do
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something like that.
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So it's a way to have new hardware to show without new stuff.
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But then they'll just review all of the watch 2.0 features
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that they showed at WWDC.
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But then they'll say here, and here's when it'll be,
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here's when the update will be available.
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- And then, I don't know if they'll do one more thing,
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but then there will be one more thing,
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and it'll be Apple TV.
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And Apple TV will fill that third and final spot
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that Apple Watch played last year,
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and they're gonna have a lot to show,
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because it's all new, it's radically new.
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And there's probably gonna be like partners there.
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Like, I don't know if they'll have Netflix or HBO again.
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- That could take a long time.
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- That could, it should take a long time.
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I don't see, after what I've just said, those three things,
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I don't see how there's any time left for iPads.
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- Yeah, and they might even wanna talk business.
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You know what I mean?
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Given the concern over the Chinese economy,
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they might just wanna say, hey, we're doing really well.
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here's how many iPhones we sold,
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and here's an update on whatever.
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- Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know what,
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and you know what, and to get around not giving numbers,
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one thing I don't think there's any law against
02:23:14
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is here's photographs of one of our new stores in China,
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and it's jam-packed with people buying things.
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- Here's a chart with a line going up
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with no numbers on it.
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- A Bezos chart.
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- Right. - Here's a Bezos chart.
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Unlabeled axes.
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It really there's those I don't know if they should be called Bezos charts or New
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Yorker charts because it's like you know how like there's like like the every single New
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Yorker cartoon is either two guys on an island or it's a guy in a suit with a chart either going
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up or down. Right? Yeah, if they are yeah. So that makes a lot of sense. I think that makes a
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lot of I just don't and there's and so then and then I mean the other thing is
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like the iPad Pro if that's what whatever it's gonna be assuming that's
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what it is it's kind of a thing that they need to talk about for a while I
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mean it's a new it's a whole new form factor and supposedly it's coming with
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like a stylus and keyboards and I mean that's so that's a lot to talk about
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there too so and and if they're gonna do a refreshed mini which is what the what
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the rumor is and and not do a refresh or at least not do a significant refresh of
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the air that seems like that might be enough to fill a whole keynote I really
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do especially and especially with a review of El Capitan and if they don't
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have a separate oh so I'm sorry so you were saying the El Capitan when would be
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October one? Yes. Oh, okay. I'm sorry. Okay. No, I misunderstood you. I think next week is,
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I, this week, I guess, this week, iPhone, Apple Watch 2.0, and an update on, you know,
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the amazing things people are doing with their Apple Watches, and then Apple TV, and then that's
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it. That's two hours right there. Yeah, that's easily. Or even not, even if it isn't two hours,
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even if it's only 90 minutes or 95 minutes, it doesn't leave enough time to do the rest,
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And I don't think they want to do that.
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I don't think they want to do too much at once.
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Why wouldn't they just have a second event
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to spread out the publicity?
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Why in the world would they want to just
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have all this stuff at once?
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And if there's an iPad Pro, if,
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I don't, again, I don't like,
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I'm trying to get away from knowing stuff.
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I don't want to know the secrets anymore.
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I want to be surprised.
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So I don't know.
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I have nobody on the inside who has ever said anything
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to me about an iPad Pro.
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Makes sense to me though,
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and there's an awful lot of smoke.
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You know, where there's smoke, there's fire.
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an awful lot of smoke that they're doing it,
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I think you're right that that's gonna be like,
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hey, we need to take time, that's a whole segment
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of an event to tell you why we're doing this.
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- Yeah, there's a fair amount of explanation
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that needs to go on there, I think.
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- Right, and I think--
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- 'Cause who's it for?
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- Well, I think it, you know, what I think is interesting
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about the iPad Pro, really interesting,
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is, that's a great question, and the reason I think
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It's great is I think it's for Tim Cook not only Tim Cook
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but in the way that like Steve Jobs like
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had them make the phone that he wanted and he knew that lots of other people would want it too, but it was like I
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the way that Tim Cook talks about iPad and the way he
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Says so many times that he does so much of his work on iPad and that he's you know doing this big push
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personally into the enterprise with the you know the IBM deal
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Just see this thing there. He was on stage at a Cisco event
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At the end of August. Yeah. Well, I heard that. Oh, I didn't realize he was on stage
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I heard that they were doing it. They were also looking up to do with thing about
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Getting I it was into the end of the enterprise was it more about I forget exactly
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It was last Monday and I don't think it was strong. No. Okay. So this was more recent. Yeah
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It was a huge event in Vegas
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it was like that some kind of big Cisco conference with you know, and it was like in the
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The MGM Grand like the arena where all the big fights are like the Mayweather fight and stuff like that like a thousands
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Without, you know, six to ten thousand seat arena. I don't know not the can't take a fight. No, not the kids
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It wasn't a Denny's
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No, but he made an unannounced surprise appearance
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on stage at the Cisco thing.
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I got some email about it,
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but I don't know that it's been publicized.
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But he spoke, and apparently at great length,
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and it was really, really interesting,
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and made a very compelling case for,
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you know, like, that the iPad,
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we've only reached the tip of the iceberg,
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but it's gonna play a tremendous role
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in business computing going forward.
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I really do, I think he believes it.
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I think he really thinks it's true.
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And I really think that he himself
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is going to use an iPad Pro a lot.
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And I think that he seems so interested in it personally.
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I can't see how they wouldn't put a lot of time
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into the unveiling of it at an event.
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And again, I don't see how they fit that
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in one event next week.
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And the WWD, just to head off this possible,
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I mean, I could be wrong,
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'Cause I know Germin is saying it's coming next week
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or that it's planned to.
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And John Patzkowski said that too.
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But Patzkowski said the same thing last year,
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like in August, like when he, same thing,
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like when he got the leak of the date
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for the September event, he said, you know,
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that it's expected to be new phones and Apple's,
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what we then called their wearable and new iPads.
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- Well, the one thing,
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The one thing that goes against our argument though
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is the size of the venue.
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- All right.
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- All right, hold that.
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I have an explanation on it.
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Yes. - Okay, all right.
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- I have an explanation on it.
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Hold that thought.
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The other counterargument is that the WWDC keynote
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this year went over two hours, well over two hours.
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So why not just go over two hours again?
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I don't think they were happy that that went over two hours.
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I think that, you know.
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- I don't think they should have been.
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You know, I've been a bit jam-packed with really a full of exciting information
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I thought that but that that whole the whole Apple music thing was talking to you know, it's some
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You know, there were some Apple people who you know, obviously it's off the record, you know, but you know more or less we're like
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Hey, sorry about this
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You know what Ben Ben Thompson and I went we're sitting together for it and we were like we asked a friend
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you know, like we're like the word was that it was gonna be long and we I asked somebody I know who would know
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You know someone from Apple PR and it was like hey
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Should we run to the bat because run into the bathroom at?
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WBC is kind of a pain in the ass because there's so many thousands of people streaming in like that
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The secret is to go all the way downstairs don't you know your the keynotes on the third level?
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Don't go to that don't go to the one that's closest go further, right?
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Yeah, like a funny side story is Ben and I both like we're like, oh we better go
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So we went and a couple minutes ago,
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before the keynote goes, we went down to the first floor
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to hit the restroom.
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Glad that I did.
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So son of a bitch ran along.
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The funny thing is we come back upstairs
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and we get to the third floor and the door to the men's room
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was way out the door.
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I mean, there must have been 100 guys waiting in line
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to go to the men's room on the third floor of Moscone.
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And Ben, see me, I'm not a humanitarian.
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I was just gonna go take my seat.
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Ben stopped and Ben is a very nice guy
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and started telling people, he was like,
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"Hey, you know, you can just go down to the first floor
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"and there's no line."
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There's literally no line to the first floor mentor.
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And nobody took his advice.
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And I was like-- - Because they were scared.
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- Yeah, they were scared that it was like some kind of trick.
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- Those are some sort of scam, yeah.
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- Yeah. (laughs)
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And Ben like took it hard.
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He's like, you know, and I was like,
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"This is why it doesn't pay to help people, Ben.
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"Doesn't pay."
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But anyway, I don't think they were happy
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that that went over two hours.
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They just felt like this is what we have to do
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at WWDC this year, and they needed to,
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they felt like they needed to get Apple Music announced,
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and so therefore it had to be over two hours.
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I feel like they, their internal goal
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to keep 'em all under two hours,
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they'll make an exception if they feel like they need to,
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but if they don't need to, they won't.
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And I feel like they don't need to this time.
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Why they don't have to do one of them.
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- It would be breaking the pattern to do that.
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- Yeah. - Yeah.
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- All right, what was the thing I said we'd get back to?
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Oh, the venue. - The venue.
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- So the venue is Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.
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I've never been there.
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I'm not even quite, I hope I get there.
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- If you do, go to the bathroom in the basement,
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even if there's no bathroom down there.
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- Well, so it's a huge place,
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and I guess it can be configured to fill thousands of people.
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But my understanding, and again,
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This is just a sort of, you know,
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lick my finger and put it in the wind.
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But it sounds to me like they haven't really increased
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the number of people invited.
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Like, it doesn't seem like press invitations
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are all that easy to get.
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Which makes it sound like there's not,
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now it could be that they are gonna have
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thousands and thousands and thousands of people or whatever,
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but that they've invited people from China
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or that it's a bunch of people from the TV industry.
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you know, like people who write about TV
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and Hollywood reporters.
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And so that I wouldn't know this
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because they haven't increased the number of,
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you know, the people I know and the tech people.
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- Well, I didn't get an invite.
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- There you go, see?
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But that's just, here's my thinking
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is that maybe the reason that they have this big venue,
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I don't know what it even looks like inside.
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So I, you know, I could be that this doesn't,
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what I'm gonna say doesn't make any sense.
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But remember last year,
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They built this big white box in front of the Flint Center
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down there in Cupertino.
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And nobody knew what it was.
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And it was a big demo area, a big temporary demo area
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for all the new stuff they wanted to show.
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Like a one day, two hour Apple store.
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Just for demonstrating the new watch and everything.
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My thought is what if they did that again this year,
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but they wanted to do it all indoors?
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that maybe that's why they have it in this huge area.
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So that there may not be tons of press seating
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or seating for people to see the event,
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but that they've built a big area to demonstrate this.
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And I think, just thinking about it,
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if you wanna demonstrate Apple TV in a realistic way,
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you need a lot of physical space.
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- You gotta have a lot of space, right,
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'cause you gotta have a bunch of TVs.
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- Yeah, and maybe like couches set up or something.
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So sit down and watch a ball game or something, right?
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So that's my guess.
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My guess is, and just a guess,
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I mean, how the hell did I know?
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I don't know what the hell's going on
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in the Bill Graham Civic Arts.
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But this is my guess, is that they've built
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a huge hands-on area inside,
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and that's why it's in a big venue.
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Not because they're inviting lots of people.
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- Okay, well.
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- Not that they're not inviting lots of people,
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even if, you know.
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- Yeah, I was assuming that it was gonna be
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all the way through iPads,
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but now that we've talked, I think,
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I'm gonna say that we're right.
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that it's not, that iPads are gonna be next month.
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- I'm also predicting, I'll predict that Mark Gurman
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will say that he wasn't wrong about the iPads.
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He'll say he was right, but that they moved them to October
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because it leaked that they were gonna come out.
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'Cause his report that they leaked.
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- That's unfair. (laughs)
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- Is it unfair?
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- It only happened, well, did that happen more than once?
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- No, it was just with the design of--
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- Just the once.
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the health app design.
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But that he wasn't wrong, he was right,
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and they moved it out of spite.
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- They are very spiteful.
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- And again, I'll just emphasize,
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they could, I guess, squeeze in iPad,
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but then if they do, then there's nothing left
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to have an event for El Capitan
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and any new Macs that they wanna unveil.
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- Yeah, right.
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- And I thought it was interesting too
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that Germin even said that he, you know,
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he said that he thinks that the iPad,
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sources say the iPad's supposed to come out
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at this event this week, but then he himself said
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that the new Retina 21-inch iMac is coming in October.
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And that's like, you know, a new, cool new Retina iMac
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coming in October sure sounds like a perfect thing
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to announce at an event in October, right?
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- So anyway, that's what I think.
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but it'll be interesting. Anything else? I think that's enough. Yeah that's pretty good.
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I think that's enough too. Just enough. Alright, John Moltz. Exactly the right amount. Always good
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to talk to you, always a good time. Everybody can get all the Moltz they want at a very fine
02:36:30
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website. Very nice website. Very, very nice. I don't know what's going on a very fine website.
02:36:36
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It's not as good as what's going on at very nice website though. Yeah
02:36:39
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Prize you is it got to be the nice?
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It's got to be the number one hit if I google very nice website. I would think so
02:36:45
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Very nice website except I'm not using Google anymore. Yep. John molts is very nice website. There we go
02:36:53
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So you can find out branding baby. That's branding right there
02:36:57
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If you enjoy the sounds of his voice on a podcast you're in luck. Sorry
02:37:05
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Well, did I please have your hearing checked?
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There's turning this car around if you'd Google for turning this car around you'll find it that's John's show where he talks about
02:37:15
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parenting and and stuff like that with
02:37:18
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John Armstrong, yeah
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Lex Friedman, yes, Lex Friedman Lex Friedman. I forgot about Lex and you got what else you got
02:37:34
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The rebound where we talk about technology with Lex Friedman and Dan Morin
02:37:39
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And moltz of Twitter and moltz at moltz. Yep, pretty good pretty good got in there quick got in there quick and got that yeah
02:37:50
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Yeah, I do after race Gruber Gruber is too popular a name in Europe
02:37:57
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There's the it's a big name in Germany so that it lets it do you get lots of people asking for your handle?
02:38:02
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No, nobody asked for it though
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You've all Jesse char on an Instagram important every hysterical. I never know how funny you know what?
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I don't read I never know whether it's a joke or not because people yeah, I guess people has it's become a joke now
02:38:16
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Yeah, right. She's got the at Jesse just playing jess. Si E on Instagram and every post she ever makes
02:38:23
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There's somebody in it. Usually some young girl named, you know, just
02:38:30
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Hands squared I don't know. I don't know where these kids come up with the handle names
02:38:34
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But I mean you ever look does your tech kid text at all?
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Names of like the iMessage names of oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, it looks like a bear no
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Recognition no, no, who's this? Yeah, it looks like a mistake
02:38:50
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Somebody asking can I have your handle? Can I have your username as though?
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Like you just say sure. Yes, why not?
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Why wouldn't I give it to you
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Teenage stranger. No, nobody asks for mine teenage stranger who has 15 followers compared to my thousands
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It seems like a good deal
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Wonder whatever happened with that guy who had I know we have to wrap it up whatever happened with that guy who has the ad
02:39:18
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Alphabet Twitter. I don't know. I don't know
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That'd be something to look in this way. So okay. Hey, yeah
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Oh, I spelled it wrong.
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I have to take the "t" off.
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That's still him.
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It says I'm not affiliated with Google/Alphabet.
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Have a good trip.
02:39:44
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Alright, thanks. Talk to you again.
02:39:46
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Mention my name. I will. I'll put in a good word for you.
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Win big prizes. Yeah.
02:39:50
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I usually sign up as a "get my press badge" in your name.
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Just in case. [laughter]
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That would explain why I'm not getting invites.
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He's here! Why do you guys even look at him? He's already here.