106: Clear and Boring
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I am recording in two places now.
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- Oh, my backup recorder.
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It should be right--
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- Don't forget the backup recorder.
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- I can't tell if you're serious or not
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about the backup recorder.
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Are you serious about the backup recorder?
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- I would just wish you recorded in two pieces of software
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instead of the other one.
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- I don't think that's possible to do.
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You can't do that.
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And besides, you want things physically separated.
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If it's one computer, it's no good.
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It's like you've got, you know,
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you need two things physically recording.
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You need to, God dammit.
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- Oh my God, what are you doing?
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For something that you consider to be so important,
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which is the backup recorder,
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why do you feel seemingly buried it?
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I think, on the multiple--
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- That's a good question.
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Well, okay, so the thing is,
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I'm recording from my new office, Myke.
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My home office is blue now.
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- Oh, new is blue.
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- Blue is new, right?
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And I'm mentally considering it to be my new office.
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- Okay, that's good.
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- It's been great, but I've also,
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as part of the process of painting it,
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everything came out of the office
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and went into the main room of our house,
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which made things quite cozy
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for the several days it took to paint.
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- I'm sure you were very aware
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of all the things that you've purchased.
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I became very aware of all the things that I've purchased.
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I got rid of a whole bunch of them,
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because again, I had collapsed two offices down into one
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when I moved out of my old one.
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I was like, there's a bunch of redundant stuff
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that I got rid of.
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And I've just like re-put everything back
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into the new blue office.
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And I haven't quite figured out
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what the storage system is going to be.
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But look, basically there's been a ton of change here
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at what I'm thinking of is like the blue engine of Spaceship U.
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Yeah, it's pretty great. I love it. Like, I'm so happy about it.
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And it really is the case. Like, the way you arrange your physical environment matters so much.
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And we can talk about this stuff, like, later. But the short answer to your question is,
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I've spent the last two weeks completely redoing two desks. Like, I got another big desk for this
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and like I've set up all of that stuff and to get my office back into a workable state
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I just kind of threw a bunch of the stuff that was in my main room into boxes
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and I was like "you are my project for later boxes"
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like I'll have to organize you and figure all that stuff out and like get a much better storage system
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for the various things that I have but what that means is it just occurred to me
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I was like "oh I'm pretty sure that audio recorder is in the box that's behind me"
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behind me and then I took a look and I go,
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oh no, it's not in this box.
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I mean, there's only six boxes of things,
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but they're very dense.
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So we might be doing a trapeze show here
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without two nets underneath us, just one net underneath us.
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- Did you pick blue because of Spaceship U?
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- No, Myke, it's the other way around.
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It's blue in Spaceship U because that's the color
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for years and years I've always color coded
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as important work.
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But now, but like did you pick the blue for the office because of that is what I mean.
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I don't even understand what you're asking.
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Blue is the color of serious work.
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Yeah but your office wasn't blue before.
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No I know it wasn't blue before because I just hadn't painted it before.
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But if you had painted it, it always would be blue is what I'm asking.
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Yeah of course, of course it would be.
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Like it couldn't be any other, it couldn't be any other color.
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It's like, it's like look Myke, if I had like a dedicated recreation room in the house,
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It would be green, because green is the color of like, "Oh, I'm relaxing now. I'm reading a book here."
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That's just the way the colors would be.
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You wouldn't make a relaxing room blue. That's madness.
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A relaxing room has to be green.
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Like, what are you even asking me?
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So anyway, I don't have a backup recorder.
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Just a quick thing, just a quick point of order.
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Something I'd like to bring to the attention of the court.
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Oh dear. Wait, wait, the Cortex?
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No, don't you dare. I would like to, I would just, look, I just want like the Cortex stenographer
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to take it down that. I got a lot of flack last time for, oh, Gray made a schedule and
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then he moved the very first incidents of this.
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Oh, here we go.
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As Myke said, we didn't even get to one.
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We didn't even get to one as like tears rolled down your cheeks into your beard and it's like yes. Yes. Okay
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Well, then guess what? We didn't get to one again, but it wasn't me this time. It was you this time
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You moved cortex, right? So I so I just wanted that like
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Officially on the record. Oh our
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Second scheduled time which would have been the first scheduled time. I did not move it. You moved it
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All right, when was we scheduled for? The 10th, right?
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Oh, I don't know.
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All right, all I know is this is not the day.
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I think and I've moved it two days earlier.
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Yes, two days earlier.
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No, but you see the thing is though, it's not the same.
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What do you mean it's not the same?
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You can't turn it around on me and be like, you moved it.
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Of course I can.
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I can completely turn it around.
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I'm doing that right now.
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I never set the schedule.
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You set the schedule.
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So you broke the schedule.
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You set the schedule and I moved it.
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That doesn't matter.
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It's not my schedule.
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- Don't give me this schedule.
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You've wanted a schedule for years.
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- Yeah, and you wouldn't give it to me.
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- I gave you a schedule.
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- Oh, you gave me?
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- And that's what the sentence means, right?
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Like I gave it to you, wrapped up in a little bow
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and said, "Here, Myke, here is the thing
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"that you have asked and wanted for years."
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And you were so happy.
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And now you've ruined it.
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- You are only making this situation worse for yourself
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when you move next month.
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now you're making it a big thing, right? Like you are now making it a thing that I moved it,
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so now when you move it, it becomes even bigger. We're basically gonna spend every episode for the
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next year having this back and forth conversation. Yeah, but look, look, I mean, Myke, I know what
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you're trying to say here, but let's get real. Neither of us is really expecting that I'm going
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to be the one who really sticks to the schedule, right? Like, you know, we both know that's not
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really going to happen. So no one's surprised when Grey moves the schedule. It's just
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— it's pretty shocking that Myke moved the schedule.
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Oh, here we go. Here we go. Okay.
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You know, you just — this thing that I gave you, it was just immediately treated very
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I'm not a very good recipient of gifts, that's true.
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And for a little bit of behind the scenes, we almost had to move it just as we were recording
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now because of some stuff that came up and it was like, "Uh-oh!" So we almost got
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like a double move.
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Yeah, something we've never done before is rearrange after we've begun, but we ended
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up pulling the parachute on that one. We didn't do it.
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So anyway, thank you, the court, for hearing that and thank you to the stenographer for
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getting that down on the record. It was very important before we began to have that done.
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Yeah. Alright, this September, you can join Real AFM in support of St. Jude's Children's
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Research Hospital. September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and so we turn our
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support to St Jude during that period of time. Childhood cancer remains the leading cause
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for cancer and other life threatening diseases need transfusions, physical and cognitive
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Because if you are in that situation, and your child has been diagnosed with cancer,
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But as well as being this incredible hospital for children, St. Jude is also a world-class
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St. Jude combines the very best in personalized care with one of the most technologically
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This is the very first proton therapy center dedicated solely to children with cancer.
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It has the ability to kill and shrink tumors while keeping healthy tissues and organs safe.
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And St. Jude continues to research the use of proton therapy, preventing the growth and
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And what's so great about St. Jude is because they are a research institution and because
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they are funded by donations, they give their research away.
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They don't sell it.
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They don't keep it for the highest bidder.
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They share their research with institutions all over the world.
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You can donate today at stjude.org/relay and you will be joining the fight to end childhood
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go there today and donate for this incredible cause. If you wonder or are
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wondering why does Relay FM support St. Jude? Like St. Jude is a hospital in
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Memphis Tennessee. Now this is incredibly personal to us and to me because my
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co-founder Stephen, his son Josiah has been a patient at St. Jude since he was
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a very young baby. He was diagnosed with a brain tumor and the care and support
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that St. Jude gave to him allowed him to live today. Without St. Jude things could
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have gone very differently and I consider Stephen's family like an
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extension of my own family and to have seen and I have visited St. Jude
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multiple times and seen firsthand what an incredible place this is and the more
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we have worked with them over the years the more I am convinced of the fact that
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this is a place that deserves donations and we will continue to keep doing it.
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We're trying to raise $314,000 so we're doing it again what we raised last year.
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I have been absolutely blown away so far by the support of the Relay FM
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community and we have raised just an incredible amount of money so far but we
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need your help to get us to that goal so please go to stju.org/relay.
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Yes, thank you very much. Thank you very much to all the cortexins who help support St. Jude.
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So once again, that's stjude.org/relay.
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Podcastathon 2, baby. It's happening. It's happening real soon. Very, very soon.
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Are you very, very prepared for Podcastathon 2?
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By the time people hear this, I will be more prepared than I currently am.
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that will be in the midst of preparing a lot more.
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- What a true answer that is.
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In the future, it will be closer to Podcastathon 2
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than it is now.
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- In a little later on in the episode,
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I will talk about why I am about a week behind
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the preparations that I wanted to be at.
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But we're getting things set up.
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So the Podcastathon is gonna be a six hour live stream
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that we're doing on Twitch at twitch.tv/relayfm
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on September the 18th from two to 8 p.m. Eastern time.
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So you should come and hang out.
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We've got a lot of fun things planned,
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a lot of weird challenges,
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a lot of great guests from Relay FM shows
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are gonna be coming on
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and we're gonna be doing a lot of fun stuff.
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But getting everything set up,
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it's becoming quite a task.
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I think I mentioned on our last episode
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that I have three areas in Mega Studio
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that I'm making, right?
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So I spoke about having my lounge area,
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which is fully done now.
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I've been doing some streams and stuff from there.
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I have kind of a desk area, which is partly set up.
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And then I had a third area that I wasn't talking about,
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but I will now talk about.
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It is a gazebo full of balloons, or at least it will be.
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- So, okay, so this goes back to last year.
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At the St. Jude campus, they have these filming facilities
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and they have two studios and we used a large studio
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and then there was a small studio
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which we maybe would have been able to use
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and I don't know how it came up
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but I was very excited about the possibility
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of every time somebody donated an amount of money,
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we inflate a balloon and put it in this room
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so it would show donations during the podcast-a-thon, right?
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You would see the balloons filling this room.
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And I was very excited about the prospect of being in that room and like talking, right?
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Like presenting from the balloon room.
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It's very excited about this, but it ended up being outside of our scope last year.
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And what we did instead was we created a ball pit that we had.
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So every time somebody donated money, they got their name written on a ball and it got
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thrown in the ball pit.
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And there were many times during the podcast, I thought I was standing in the ball pit
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and recording from the ball pit.
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So I always, for Podcastathon 2, wanted to do the balloon room, right?
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I was fixed on the balloon room.
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We were going to do the balloon room, but then we couldn't be in Memphis.
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So I was like, you know what?
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I'm going to make my own balloon room.
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So inside of Mega Studio, we are going to be erecting a gazebo.
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Is there a different word for gazebo in America?
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Is that like, do people know what that means?
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I don't know if this is a British term or not.
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You know what I'm talking about, right?
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I think I know what you're talking about because I'm, I'm, I'm harkening back to
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my time at the craft fairs and I'm assuming that you're talking about one of these
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kinds of setups where you have like a booth and, uh, yeah, I think I know what
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you're talking about, but now you are suddenly making me doubt, like, do you,
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do you mean a gazebo?
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Like you would find out on a lawn, like the kind of thing that people get married
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Is that what you mean?
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But like a small one of those.
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Oh, okay. That's not at all what I had in my head when you were talking.
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Okay, so you mean how did the balloon stay in?
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We have netting around it.
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So I was able to find a gazebo that had netted walls.
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So the balloons won't escape and you'll still be able to see in.
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Right, the balloons won't escape and you won't escape.
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You'll just be in the inside with the balloons.
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No, I'll just keep walking in and out.
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I mean, again, like as of right now, the gazebo is not up.
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Okay, I was like, do you have a picture of this thing?
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But you don't have a picture of this thing because you haven't built it.
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I can show you what it will look like.
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Okay, yeah, I would like a photo here because I'm just...
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Look, Myke, human communication is very hard.
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And suddenly I'm just filled with doubts that I have anything in my head like what you're actually doing.
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Okay, I just sent you a link to what I have procured.
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Okay, let's see what this gazebo looks like.
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They call it a pop-up marquee.
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Oh, okay, well now that makes me think I'm thinking of the original thing that I was thinking of.
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- You understand what I'm doing? - Okay, yes.
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I understand what you're doing.
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Now, the thing is, this is much closer
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to what I was imagining, like say, you know,
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a young boy would sell pretzels out of with his father.
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Like, this is much closer to that
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than when you were like, "No, no, it's like a gazebo
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"that people get married in."
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And then I was thinking of like a wooden thing in a park
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and I just didn't know what was going on here.
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- Yeah, no, that was the wrong one.
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But like, so, but now you say that like the wooden ones.
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Yeah, but people also get married in marquees, right?
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Which is just kind of close to, but bigger ones.
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Anyway, this is what I'm erecting in the studio,
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inside of my studio.
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- And we'll be filling with balloons,
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with the idea that as we raise money
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during the podcast-a-thon,
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the balloon room will get more full.
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- I like it.
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- And I will be able to be inside the big full balloon room.
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Obviously, to do this requires the pre-filling
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of many, many hundreds of balloons, right?
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- You're not going to fill them live on air?
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- Some, for sure. - Okay, yeah.
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- But not all, because otherwise,
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the sound of balloons being inflated
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will be the entire six hours, right?
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So we're gonna fill up many hundreds of balloons in advance,
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me and Adina, here in Mega Studio,
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put them in nets, put them behind the gazebo,
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and slowly fill up the gazebo.
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- Are you filling them with helium?
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Like they're gonna fill balloons?
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No, I thought about helium, but there was a couple of things of helium.
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One, the ceilings of Mega Studio were very high, right?
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And I don't want to be dealing with that.
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And two, helium balloons will go to the top, which won't have the visual effect of filling.
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Right? It will go the other way?
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Yeah, it'll more be like helium balloons are crushing you from above.
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say anything, but I was also just wondering, what is the, like, those gazebos, as you call
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them, they're not that heavy? And I was just beginning to wonder, like, what's the
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maximum thrust of all of these balloons? And I was looking to keep real quiet if the answer
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to that was yes.
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- See, that would have been actually quite a fun thing to have occurred, right? But how
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many balloons until the gazebo leaves the ground would have been quite a fun moment.
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But no, we're gonna be doing air in that.
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So yeah, that's the big thing
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that I've been keeping under my hat.
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I mean, so here's the thing,
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when I'm releasing this episode,
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because of things I will get to later in this episode,
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we have not had the ability to start the setup of this.
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So I'm putting it all on the line here, Gray.
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- Has the gazebo been delivered?
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Is it in-- - Oh, I have it all.
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I have everything.
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I have many hundreds of balloons,
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I have an inflating machine,
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I have the gazebo, the nets, and the whole nine yards.
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- Okay, great, then you're set.
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What could go wrong?
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- I know what could go wrong.
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It feels like I have everything.
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How could anything go wrong?
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So we've put up the metal part and taken it down again
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so we know it fits 'cause it's immersive.
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Because funnily enough, gazebos,
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difficult to buy during COVID.
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- They're out of stock everywhere
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'cause people putting them up in their gardens.
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- I was like, people shouldn't be outside.
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What are they doing?
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But that doesn't make sense. - But they're in their gardens.
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They're making little rooms for themselves in their gardens, right.
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So it ended up being a thing that was trickier to procure than I had expected.
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What are you going to do with it long term?
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I haven't thought that far out yet.
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Okay, so when it is up, what percent of the floor space of Mega Studio would you say it's
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Umm… good 25%.
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So it's probably not something you'd want to leave up indefinitely.
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Oh, it's coming down again.
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But when it's down, it's very small actually.
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I was just thinking like maybe this could be a fun like VR room for you.
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You can have like, oh, the gazebo is now the VR cave.
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But if it's 25% of mega studio, you probably don't want to do that.
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That is a fun idea.
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But it's far too big to be a permanent fixture.
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But yeah, I will keep it because like, you know, you never know when you need a balloon
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room, I guess.
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But also when it's down, it's not that large at all.
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- It's like a pretty small box that goes inside.
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- Well, that would be delightful.
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- It's one of the many, many fun things
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that we have planned for Podcastathon 2,
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but is part of the very, very large job
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for a two-person team to put together.
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But if you're gonna do it, go for it.
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And that's what we're doing, right?
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We're just going for it.
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See what happens and we're gonna have fun along the way
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and it's gonna be, this week is gonna be wild.
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- I would like the time tracking numbers
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for filling balloons.
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Like I'd love to see what percent of the year
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that ends up being later on.
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That would be great.
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- I'll let you know.
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It's gonna be a combined number.
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It's not just me, thankfully, filling these things.
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- Yes, you, Myke, you are a very, very busy boy
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this upcoming week.
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I do not, I do not envy you.
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I do not envy you at all.
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So I've been doing a lot of Twitch streaming in the lead-up to the podcastathon.
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So like we've been doing some additional streams, games and some in-person kind of stuff too.
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And I am reminded how much I enjoy streaming as an activity.
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What do you like about it?
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I like that there's so much additional stuff that you can do that you can't do with audio, right?
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Like it's video. It's the video thing, right? Like, you know, I can play games, I can show things.
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Like I've been doing some show and tell of my growing keyboard collection.
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No, the keyboard collection.
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Yeah, we'll come back to that.
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So many keyboards.
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Yeah, it's a collection now. It's a big thing in my life.
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at the moment, but so like I'm enjoying that and what I like about the about twitch streaming
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specifically is it doesn't have the overhead of post video right like there's no editing
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It has many of the things that I enjoy about video as a medium
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Without me having to think about putting in the many hours of work of the editing and publishing that YouTube does right
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Is that is that just because of the expectations of the platform or is that a side effect of twitch ditches your streams after?
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or I don't know what it is, what is it,
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like a month or something all the streams go away?
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I don't know, I forget.
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- I mean, I can host them on a YouTube channel
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and I'm planning on doing that for some stuff,
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but it's just the fact that all there is
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from a production perspective is what's happened live.
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And then that's the end, that's the video, right?
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So there's nothing more to do
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after that period of time, really.
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There is no edit to do for me with what I'm doing
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because it's not like the vlogs
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or it's not like product review videos
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where like you do all the filming
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and then you start all the editing.
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- The Twitch stream, it's just like this is what I produced
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and you can choose to have been there when it was happening
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or you can choose to watch it after the fact
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and that's all it is.
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And I think I kind of like that
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and I'm thinking about maybe now I have room and space
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and stuff like that here in the studio,
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like trying to make more and more permanent setup for that
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is definitely something that I'm going to consider.
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Like I'd spoken about always spoken about having like video ambitions here
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because I will be able to set stuff up and have it be more permanent.
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But I think now that I will probably be turning my attention more towards
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streaming than producing some basically more towards Twitch than YouTube.
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It's just the casualness of it. That's what you like.
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I like the casualness of the actual video itself,
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like the making of it.
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Like I like the interaction method of streaming,
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like talking to people that are in the chat room,
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like in the live chat and stuff like that.
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I enjoy that.
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I find it to be quite chill actually.
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Like as a way of producing content,
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it is much more relaxed for me
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than other types of stuff that I make.
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Like the expectations are different.
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So I find that quite relaxing as a content production thing.
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And I also just like that it's you sit down, you do the thing, you get up and you're done.
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There's no more.
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All that's there is what you did.
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What you put into it when you are alive is all that exists.
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And I kind of find that quite refreshing because that's not like the other content that I make.
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Yeah, I don't know.
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I feel like I've had this.
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I keep asking because I've had this like.
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on and off again, like, what is live streaming?
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Like, I don't know, I just, I never feel like I'm able to get into it.
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Like, I've never found content creators that have been like,
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"Oh, I really enjoy watching a bunch of this live stuff."
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- See, I have also been watching way more Twitch streams.
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- Okay. - So, like, that's part of it,
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is like, I've found a type of content that I like to watch,
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which is people building keyboards.
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- Oh, okay, right. - Right?
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Hanging out and building keyboards.
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And I've been enjoying that content.
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I find it very relaxing to watch.
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So it's content that I am watching semi-actively.
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- Right, yeah, I mean, I can get that.
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I mean, the most recent live thing I did watch was,
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I did watch Steven put the wheels on his Mac Pro.
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- Oh, yeah, you see, stuff like that.
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So he mentioned on that stream an idea that I am saying
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that I really want him to do.
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So I'm now gonna say on this show as a way
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to push him further.
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So there was a show called This Old House in America,
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right, I think it was called,
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it was like a home renovation show or something.
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And he referenced this old Mac,
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where maybe every Sunday he could take apart an old Mac
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and show you the insides.
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And I just thought like, yeah man, I would love that.
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'Cause I think I have come to enjoy this calm,
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comforting type of content
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that the in-person Twitch streaming can be.
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And I think a lot of the time on Twitch,
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it's called just chatting or whatever,
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but I'd like there to be a thing that's going on
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as well as the interaction.
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So with the keyboard streamers that I watch,
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they're doing something and also having conversations
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with the people that are there in the Twitch chat, right?
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So I like the mixture of that,
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which is like the calm conversation.
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A lot of them as well have like beds of calming music
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through the streams, which I also really like,
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like the lo-fi hip hop type stuff.
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No, no, I feel like your watch word for this one is calm,
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Like you've said it so many,
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like Myke wants something that's calm.
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And I was just trying to think of like the few things
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that I've seen that's live and I'm trying to like bring some stuff up in my mind that's
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similar to this. But a friend of mine, I did get into it for a little bit, but not permanently.
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A friend of mine showed me these, I don't know how to describe it, like these crazy
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Mario Maker levels, like the world's most insanely difficult levels of Mario that you
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have ever seen. And as for someone who was totally unfamiliar with Mario Maker, it was
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very like "what is this madness?"
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Yeah it's a wild game.
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I never really got into it but I can see why people like it.
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Yeah, but anyway, so the thing about those streams is like
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yes, the person who's playing this incredibly hard level
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is casually chatting with the audience about whatever
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but I would not describe it as calm
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because in the background they're pulling off just these totally insane maneuvers
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and all I can think of is
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how can you possibly have a conversation with anyone
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while you're also doing these unbelievably god-tier level moves in the background.
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- Well, that's because to them it's like, it's flow, right?
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- Yes, I'm sure it is. I'm sure it is, but I don't think—it wasn't like a calming,
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viewing experience, right? Whereas watching Steven put the wheels on his Mac Pro—I don't know,
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I watched it, but I also felt like, "Oh, this is like a weird art project that he's doing over
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over here and it was a much more relaxing experience.
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- So that's kind of like where I am with this, right?
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Where like I am in, it's like, you know,
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I feel like it's a common thing for me
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where if I find a type of content that I enjoy consuming,
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This is a trait of me that I have come to realize
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about myself maybe in the last year
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where like I've started to think like, why do I do,
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I try lots of things, right?
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And see what works and see what I like
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and what doesn't like.
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And it's very frequent that like,
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I will come across a style of content,
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I will consider, can I try that?
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I like consuming it, would I like making it?
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but I've kind of become self-aware about this of myself,
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maybe in the last year or so.
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So it's like similar,
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where like I have enjoyed watching this type of content.
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It is about a thing that I am becoming
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increasingly interested in.
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And so maybe I will try doing some of it myself.
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And I've been doing a couple of streams in this vein
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during September, 'cause as we've been hitting
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different fundraising amounts through the campaign,
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we've been doing content, and Steven's wheel thing
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was one of those, where he basically changed the feet
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out of his Mac Pro to the really expensive wheels.
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- And I really enjoyed watching Steven do that
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in a similar vein, where it was like it was really chill.
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And I think I like that kind of,
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I have come to enjoy that kind of content.
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And so I'm also thinking like,
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are there things that I can do in that space?
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- Yeah, well it's also a very natural part
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of the creative process that,
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it doesn't matter what it is,
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like if it's live streaming,
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you watch a bunch of different content creators
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making live stream stuff.
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And then you start to develop,
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like preferences or like genre sensitivities where you think,
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"Oh, I like it when people do this," or "I don't like it when people do that."
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And then, like, I think it can very naturally just lead you into thinking,
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"Oh, if I was going to do a version of this, how would I do it?"
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And yeah, I think that can just naturally happen for any kind of entertainment.
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Like, yeah, I mean, I know when I made that T-Quay video, I watched like a
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billion urban exploration videos around that time where I'm just like,
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what's this genre like? You know what, you know, when I'm putting this together,
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what do people do that I like and what do people do that I don't like?
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And let me try to make my version of this thing. And I think,
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I think that happens really naturally with any kind of creative project.
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I mean the flip side of that is it's sort of cliche,
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but it is true where you sometimes run into people where they're like, Oh,
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you know, I'm working on a, on a novel or whatever. You're like,
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"Do you read a lot of fiction?"
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I go, "No, no, I don't read a lot of fiction,
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"but I'm writing this novel."
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It's like, "Oh no, that project is doomed."
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- Yeah, I think it's pretty normal
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for people that are creative, right?
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- You look at something and when you start to like it,
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you can't help but think, "Can I do that too?
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"And how would I do that if I was gonna do that?"
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And it ends up becoming a thing.
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And I think certain people will not make it,
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but I almost can't help myself,
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but to always want to try.
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- Yeah, yeah, and I can see, you know,
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chill live with Myke as a future project for sure.
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Like, it sounds very up your alley.
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- It fits for me.
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Basically, I want to get to a point where I learn
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and I'm learning to build my own keyboards, right?
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From, you buy the kits and you put them together.
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And I kind of figure if I'm going to want to learn that
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anyway, I may as well just do this stuff on live streams.
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Right like it just.
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Oh okay so you want to live stream the process.
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Hmm okay all right that makes sense.
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Yeah so something I'm thinking about and I'm kind of just putting I'm just noodling on
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it a little bit.
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Like you're gonna learn soldering is that one of the things you can do?
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Mm hmm soldering is fun.
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I've never done it.
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It feels like one of those things where it's kind of missing from my geekdom to have done
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anything with electronics.
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Right you're you're a geek resume right?
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soldering on there.
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I want to get the badge, right?
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That's what I was just thinking.
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It's like the merit badge.
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You can, you can prove like able to poorly solder two things together.
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They didn't fall apart immediately.
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Yes, exactly.
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I've never really done anything like that.
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This feels like a low stakes thing to try, you know?
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Um, so yeah, I just want to give it a go and basically it all comes back to that
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tweet that was sent into this show.
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The Ask Cortex question that we had,
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it was like in, which started this whole journey.
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It was from someone called Neut,
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and they sent this back in 2019,
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but we read it on our show much later,
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basically saying, if either of you
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have ever used mechanical keyboards,
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have you ever been tempted further down the rabbit hole
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to fancy your keyboards?
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I can see Myke's love of pens transporting to this.
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- Right. - And they were right.
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And this kind of interest, this kind of hobby,
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I think it actually intersects with a lot of things
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that I like, because it also is technology,
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as well as being collecting and customization
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and stuff like that.
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So why not turn it into some kind of content?
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But what I don't want to do is make a podcast.
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Like I don't want to do that.
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I have no interest in that.
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- Yeah, and it's something like Myke learns
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to build a keyboard is poor podcast content.
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It's just not suited for it.
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- Right, no, but I could make a version of the pen addict
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but with keyboards, not Myke learning,
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but like Myke being interested in this hobby,
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finding someone more knowledgeable than him
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to help teach him and the audience if they're interested.
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And then over time, my knowledge builds
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and then it becomes talking about
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what new products exist in the world, right?
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Like there is definitely the pen addict model
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would fit for keyboards easy,
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but I don't want to do that.
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Just because I,
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I think I've said this before on the show
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of like when I was talking about having hobbies
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and this is definitely a hobby,
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it's like not turning it into work.
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And the streaming stuff-- - It's extremely hard to do.
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- Right, but, exactly, but the streaming stuff is like,
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I don't really think of that as,
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at the moment I would say this, I mean who knows,
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but like it doesn't-- - I was like,
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oh my, come on. - I know.
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- You know, oh I don't really think of this as work yet.
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It's far enough away at the moment from what I do
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for a living, and if it ended up becoming something
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that was work-like, that would mean that it was successful.
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Otherwise, it's just maintained to be my hobby.
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But I don't feel the same Twitch streaming
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than I do recording shows.
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It's working different parts of my brain.
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It's like, I really loved recording videos.
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I hated editing them because editing was too close
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to the editing that I do for audio, you know?
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So yeah, pandemic busy, my friend.
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Pandemic busy.
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- Yeah, you're gonna add live streamer to your repertoire
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here and again, just like as soon as you start getting,
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you know, whatever it is, like the Twitch version
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of YouTube Super Chats, like Twitch donations,
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so then it's gonna suddenly become much more work-like.
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But like you said, that just means that it's become a successful project.
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But it's it's charming to hear you say that now at the beginning of it, like,
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oh, this doesn't work.
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I'm knowing my boundaries, though, right?
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Yeah. Well, like I have set the boundary if I'm not starting a podcast
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about mechanical keyboards.
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That boundary is set.
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I think I think that's the right decision.
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And if I want to dabble in other things, I will allow myself to do that.
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Because as well, it's an expensive hobby.
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So if I if I want to do it, trying to make some money from it
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is a good, like, that's good for the spreadsheets.
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- Right, right.
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You're gonna try to recoup that.
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- I can try and bring some of that money back in
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to the business a little bit.
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But like, it feels like something to play around with
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in an area which could be, which intersects, I think,
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enough with some of my other hobbies.
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So I kind of want to tinker with it.
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Without integrating it into my current creative work,
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that's kind of the important part for me.
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Is I want it to be adjacent,
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not part of what I'm already doing.
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- Yeah, which you totally are gonna do.
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- Well, you know, we'll see.
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The podcast that on being over is going to free up
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quite a lot of time in my schedule,
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which I'm excited about.
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So the reactions to our last episode were incredibly fun.
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They fell into two camps.
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People who were shocked like me that it had never come up that me and you understood note-taking
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so fundamentally differently.
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And people that were surprised that they took notes the same way that you did or thought
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about notes the same way that you did and didn't know that the rest of the world thought
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differently to them.
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There's a lot of feedback.
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I don't know.
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I felt like I was in literal pain listening back to that episode for my pass of the edit where I was like, "Oh no,
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Past Gray is doing such a terrible job explaining anything here."
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And it's just like, this is just-- this is what he sounds like when he's in the middle of a project.
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It seemed like there was definitely an episode that caused a lot of discussion and generated a lot of interesting feedback,
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but for me, I was mostly like, "Ugh, why do I explain things so poorly when I'm in the middle of them?"
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But, um, are you going to take another crack at it?
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No, I'm not going to take another crack at it because I'm still,
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because I'm still in the middle of it. Right. I'm still like, don't rush me, Myke.
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Well, I don't know. I don't know where you are in it. Right. This is me asking you.
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Yeah. I'm, I'm still very in the middle of, of this. I don't know. I, I,
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I think I partly sounded like just a complete weirdo on the last episode and a
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lot of, a lot of the feedback seemed to line up with that. Like, how does,
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how does he do anything if he's not doing what I think of his notes?
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Like that was an overwhelming tidal wave of feedback of like,
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how are you able to accomplish your job at all if you don't take notes?
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Well that feedback also came directly from me to you.
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I still don't feel like I fully understand how you manage anything really.
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Yeah and there's still totally a part of me which is like,
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I don't know about these notes, I don't know about this.
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Yeah, I feel like this is going to be a longer threat for a while.
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Yeah, I mean, maybe. Maybe.
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Again, I'm still very much on the side of just that brains are really different.
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And I think the feedback itself just totally demonstrated this.
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That there is a way that some portion of the population does think about notes in the way that I do,
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which is like, "What is this for?"
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And you could see it pop up where it was the same thing where they're like,
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"Oh, the other people are really doing something? I just always assumed it was nonsense too!"
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Right? And this is what I mean. Just like, brains are different.
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And you can find these little divisions, but they're just not--
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You just don't know where they're going to be or it's not obvious where they're going to pop up.
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But yeah, I am still very in the middle of this. I'm still sort of
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working out what the new system will be.
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So I don't have a lot of specific follow-up like you may have hoped on this topic.
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- Um, I wasn't expecting much, being honest. - Yeah.
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- I just wondered if you'd gotten any further and if you had how far.
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- Yeah, so I guess I would say...
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Well, I don't have a clear direction forward.
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At this point, I have very clearly decided, "Oh. The past. Goodbye."
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I'm just gonna dump some kerosene on all of my Evernotes, walk away and throw a match over my shoulder.
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Fwoom! Year zero, we're beginning again, and let's figure out from here what the new, glorious future will be.
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And I've picked intentionally two video topics for the next two projects that are almost like toy projects
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that are easy to play around with this topic of "Oh, how would notes work?"
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And that's what I'm working on while I'm trying to figure out, like, what is the new system going forward.
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Also, especially after the, you know, personally crushing ticoy incident,
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Like, it's useful anyway to pick lighter topics for the next two videos instead of
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some of my original plans which were, like, very complicated videos.
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I was like, "You know what? This is not the time to do that."
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So I picked a couple of toy topics of like, "Okay, these are easy to do.
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I know I won't run into any major problems here."
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And the first one, stylistically, I'm even doing it so it's very clear that,
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like, this is not a 100% serious video.
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So it's like, if there's a minor factual error, like, it's fine,
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'cause this is clearly not supposed to be like an encyclopedia entry on this topic.
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And so that's sort of what I've done topic-wise for what I'm working on.
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And I also think the freedom and the lightness of topics gives me a lot of room to play around with
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what the system is or how do the notes work.
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And because they're smaller topics, I can, like, just crunch up a bunch of stuff I've worked on
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and try to format it in a different way and see how that works.
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work. So I'm just very experimental with notes for the time being, and I'm just sort of seeing
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what's going on and trying to figure out what the future will be. But I guess that's also a little
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bit of saying for the YouTube audience. Maybe it's now a time to be a bit patient on when the next
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video will be. I'm doing a total once-in-a-decade reboot of the way I work.
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Interesting. It's a choice that you make, right? You can choose that like,
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"I'm going to make this change before the next video," or you can be like, "Well, I'm
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gonna keep working the old way and develop the new way." But I can understand
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from your perspective that, well, the reason this is happening is not because
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you had a new idea or found a new system that you thought might be fun to play
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around in. If you've highlighted that you need to look at this as a potential way
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to help you in the future, then you'd be kind of foolish to not do this beforehand.
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B: You know, I took it very seriously what I said at the end of the "CGP Grey was wrong" video,
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of like, "Oh, I've done this autopsy," and like, at the end of that video I say, "Oh, you know,
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if we need to change things, we're going to change things." I didn't specify, because I just didn't
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have any idea, like, what that specifically would mean, but that has very directly translated into,
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like, "Okay, I need to rethink the way I do primary sources and my notes on primary sources."
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I also just realized I said it in a slightly strange way there, but when I mean like the next video, I think what I
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a clearer way to say it is like
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Excluding these couple of toy projects where I'm just experimenting like the next heavyweight video
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You have some light gray videos maybe
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Yeah, something something along those lines
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Stuff that isn't maybe it's easier to say like stuff that in nature is not something that requires
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heavy research like Ticoi did.
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Right. So, okay. Would you call it Grey Explains in that sense?
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Yeah, the videos, the toy projects are still like, they're going to get that official logo on the side
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which makes them like the official real Grey Explains videos.
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But the topics have just been selected for very limited scope.
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That's good. That's clever.
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Well, it's also like, it's been a good time to like step back and take a...
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Not a break exactly, but just do a rethink.
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You're reevaluating some stuff.
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Yeah. That Gray was Wrong project was extremely taxing on a very short period of time.
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And I just knew, like, okay, this costs a lot of, like, work points that are going to take a long amount of time to recharge.
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And so, like, doing the note stuff is a good thing to be tinkering with, like, while I'm building back up to that.
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And then when I was thinking about it, I was like, "Okay, well, if I'm burning the past, the future is now totally, totally gone."
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And all of my vague plans for like, "Oh, this is the rough outline of the next six videos," I was like, "Forget that! Whoosh!"
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In the garbage, too, like, "Today is a new day, like, from right now, given what you know."
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Like, "What topics would you select if nothing else mattered?"
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matter and it's like, okay, there's two obvious ones that I can play with and then I'll do
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a reevaluation of what the rest of the topics are going to be. So that's a little bit of
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where I am with the redoing of the notes.
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Well, I look forward to coming back to it further. I really look forward actually to
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finding out which app you end up landing on. That's the thing that I'm really interested
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That's all people want to know. People want to know about apps.
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Of course they do.
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That's the only thing they want to know.
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Let me rephrase it. People in general probably don't care. Cortex-ins, they really care.
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B: Yeah, no, cortex-ins really care about the apps. And also, I get it, right? Like,
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we all know like, "Ooh, gear is the most exciting, the apps are the most interesting,"
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right, because they are the physical and digital instantiations of ideas. I do totally get
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why people care, you know? "Oh, what pen did you write that novel with?" Right? People
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People want to know. I do have some initial thoughts. So there's this phenomenon where
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once you notice something, you notice it everywhere.
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It's the beta-Meinhof phenomenon.
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Yes, thank you. I was like, I couldn't remember the name for it.
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It's one of the only things like this I remember because I love bringing it up and I had to
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look it up so many times that it stuck in my brain.
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Okay, how do you say it? It's what?
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Beta-Meinhof.
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Beta-Meinhof. Okay, how would you explain it to the audience then if you've looked it
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up so many times?
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So the Beethoven-Hoff phenomenon is you become aware of something and then you see it everywhere
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in real life.
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A good example is for people is like you buy a car or someone you know buys a car and then
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you see that model of car everywhere.
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Right, right.
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So I'm having – I don't know if it is this phenomenon.
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I have a suspicion that it's kind of not, but at the same time I also feel like, "Oh,
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the whole world of notes is going through a revolution right now."
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you have hit it on a very like weird time, right?
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Where like, this might be part of the reason
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why you've realized that this is the thing
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that you're not doing like everybody else,
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because you have started to look at notes
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at a time when everyone is doing wikis, right?
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Like, there is a big upending in the way
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that note applications are looked at.
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And it is this thing of like the Notion Nation,
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- Yes. - The Roman Rovers.
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- No, it was the Roman, I think the one I heard I liked best was the Roman Legion,
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which feels really obvious in retrospect. - Okay, so I really like that, but there's a reason we,
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because I also heard people say Roman Empire, we didn't come on that because we were going
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for alliteration of all of them. That's why we never got to any of the Roman ones.
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But I like Roman Legion. I like Roman Legion. - Roman Legion is good.
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- So I'm good, Notion Nation is just funny, and we don't have to alliterate everything,
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because Roman Legion is excellent. - Okay, so I feel slightly less crazy
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with you mentioning this because I have though been feeling like, "Oh, I'm paying attention
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to notes," and so suddenly the whole world is paying attention to notes. It's like,
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"That's not how the world works," but apparently it is. And it is.
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No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
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no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
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no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
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Thank you for confirming that.
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Just as I suspected, like my-
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The world revolves around me, good to know, good to know.
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And as quantum mechanics tells me, like my pure attention creates the world as it is.
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Perfect, that's exactly what I thought.
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So anyway, I have been looking into the notes.
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There is this idea that's been going around in this discussion of notes that my attention has created,
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which I think encapsulates a clear idea.
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and it's this distinction between Evernote, Rome, and Notion, and like what kind of person
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each of these apps are for. And the idea is Evernote is for librarians, Rome is for gardeners,
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and Notion is for architects. And I've seen this like all over the place, this concept,
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when people are trying to think about these different note systems. And I do think there's
00:52:00
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there's something really good about it,
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which is why it's an idea that's spreading.
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- I think the gardener one is the one
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that's the most confusing to me.
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The other two, librarian and architect,
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I can kind of get around that,
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but I don't know why notion is for gardeners.
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- It's Rome is for gardeners, notion is for architects.
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- Okay, still hasn't helped.
00:52:22
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- No, no, yes, well, no.
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But the gardeners one, we'll get to that in a second,
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but as soon as I heard that, I was like,
00:52:27
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oh, this makes total sense.
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And yes, Librarians makes perfect sense.
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Notion is something that's been incorporated
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into my workflow purely through my assistant.
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And it also is like, oh, this of course is this good tool
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for architecting a more permanent structure
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around something like a company, right?
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And procedures and checklists and how do you do all of this?
00:52:51
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You know, it's why Notion allows you to throw a database
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in the middle of your text file.
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Like, it sort of leans in this direction of you want to build a beautiful cathedral that
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is complete about this topic.
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Like that's the way that tool works.
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So the Rome is for gardeners, Juan.
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Like the reason this is confusing to you, Myke, is because I think the idea that this
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is trying to express is the same kind of idea in the Zettelkasten system that I was describing
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You're not making the outline ahead of time.
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You don't know specifically what it is that you're building.
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And unlike a library, you're not trying to file things within a hierarchical, dewey-decimal
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You are having things grow, and you're sort of tending to them as they grow.
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And the idea here is also like, it's not a, you know, it's not a, not like an English
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garden where everything is like, like sharply cut lines.
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It's more like, "Oh, this is like a wild managed garden, and you are the person who's overseeing
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And that's like the idea in the Zettelkasten system.
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And that's also why it makes sense the way Rome does things.
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It's like, "Oh, okay."
00:54:05
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It is leaning you in this other direction.
00:54:09
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It's really easy to create notes.
00:54:12
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It's really easy to link notes to each other.
00:54:16
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The focus is much less on the specific content of any particular note, like Notion does,
00:54:23
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and it's more about the relationships between them.
00:54:26
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And I just think this seems to me like a pretty good division in how do people work these
00:54:32
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three ideas.
00:54:34
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And even the Gardner one being a little bit confusing to me seems like, "No, but that
00:54:38
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makes sense because if you are this sort of person, it just makes sense to you right away."
00:54:45
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And I think very clearly like, "Oh, I got attracted to Zettelkasten in the first place,"
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because the ideas that I originally came across related to it, like, this makes much more
00:54:55
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sense to me than any of the other two messages.
00:54:58
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So all of that is to say that Rome is obviously the tool that I should use, but I don't like
00:55:05
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And I don't like it for reasons that are incredibly hard to pin down.
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Like I was trying to think about it before the show of like, I need to be able to put
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into words like why I don't like Rome and I can come up with nothing specific that doesn't
00:55:21
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sound ridiculous.
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So I'll just say like this is the way life is sometimes.
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Sometimes you find yourself a little repelled from something and you just don't know why
00:55:32
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and it's okay to go with your gut sometimes.
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Let me throw in some of the reasons that I don't like it at the moment and it might change.
00:55:39
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One there's no apps right?
00:55:41
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I'm not interested in that.
00:55:43
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And then because it's just for the web,
00:55:46
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and it's just on the web,
00:55:47
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it feels like it has absolutely zero personality.
00:55:50
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It's nothing.
00:55:52
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It's like, here's just some web pages
00:55:54
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and you just go for it.
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It doesn't feel like it has a personality of any kind.
00:56:00
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Maybe that's not important, probably not important.
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And I reckon I would maybe feel better about it
00:56:06
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if there was an app,
00:56:07
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but I don't wanna use a web page to put my notes into.
00:56:12
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I just don't want to do that.
00:56:14
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It's like one of the reasons I'm turned off of Notion
00:56:16
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is right, like it just feels like it's the web,
00:56:20
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even though it's an app.
00:56:21
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So like, to be honest, I'm not sure that I would ever
00:56:24
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really be that interested in trying something like Roam,
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because even when they build an app,
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I expect it will just be a web view inside of an application.
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Especially when it comes to stuff like Notes,
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there's like a security that I feel from it,
00:56:37
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in that it being like a, feels like a native application.
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It just makes me feel more comfortable
00:56:44
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to trust my notes to that.
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That's why I like the Notes app.
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I like Bear.
00:56:49
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I don't really use Bear for notes.
00:56:50
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I use it for like markdown, for longer writing.
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But if I was gonna not use the Apple Notes app,
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Bear is the app I would use.
00:56:58
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- Yeah, yeah, sure. - I mean, Bear is doing
00:57:00
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more and more stuff like this, by the way.
00:57:02
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You might wanna look at it, Gray,
00:57:03
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for like connecting notes together.
00:57:06
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And they just introduced,
00:57:07
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they've been doing this for a while
00:57:08
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where you can link from note to note.
00:57:11
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but now they've done it where you can link
00:57:13
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to sections of other notes.
00:57:15
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- Yeah, I did see that, and again,
00:57:18
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it's just because my attention has turned to this topic now,
00:57:21
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I was like, oh, the bear is doing this thing too.
00:57:24
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- Right, but now I feel like I am in this too,
00:57:26
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because I think I would have previously
00:57:28
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just ignored that headline,
00:57:30
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but now I'm like, oh, notes, right?
00:57:32
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Even though I'm not doing what you're doing,
00:57:34
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but now my brain is tuned to every piece of notes news.
00:57:40
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Yeah, and of course we have now done this to the listeners where I think many of them will have never even like come across a piece of Notes News in forever
00:57:48
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and like now every scrap of Notes News is going to like be blared into their attention because of this.
00:57:55
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Especially anything noteworthy.
00:57:58
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I'm glad you're pleased with yourself, there.
00:58:05
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Very, so pleased.
00:58:07
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I thought Scrap was like close enough without being a pun,
00:58:10
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but no, you gotta go one further.
00:58:13
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- It wasn't cheesy enough, Gray, come on.
00:58:17
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I want to, I will turn my attention back to Rome
00:58:20
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because I know they're building an app
00:58:22
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and that's when I will give it much more of its due.
00:58:25
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I just know that there's no point in me trying to use it now
00:58:30
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because it's just not the tool for me
00:58:31
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if it's on the web only.
00:58:34
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Because I like to write notes anytime
00:58:38
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I don't wanna wait for an internet connection.
00:58:41
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That is a very important thing for me.
00:58:43
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If this does not work offline,
00:58:45
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I can't trust it as my Notes app
00:58:47
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because I would want to retrieve and add that information
00:58:51
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without waiting, without delay, without fail.
00:58:54
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So I need to know that all of that content
00:58:57
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is available to me whenever I need it
00:58:59
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and a webpage is not that, right?
00:59:02
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If I have something I want to write a note about,
00:59:05
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I need to write it right now
00:59:06
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and it needs to go where it needs to go.
00:59:08
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That's why I trust Apple Notes, right?
00:59:10
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Like it does that for me.
00:59:11
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The syncing is fantastic.
00:59:12
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The notes are always where I need them.
00:59:14
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Apple Notes database builds incredibly fast.
00:59:19
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Like if I have a new machine,
00:59:21
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it's syncing my hundreds and hundreds of notes
00:59:23
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takes a couple of minutes.
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That's what I want.
00:59:28
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I don't want to be going out to the web every time.
00:59:31
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It doesn't feel reliable enough for me that way.
00:59:33
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- Yeah, and like, those are good reasons.
00:59:36
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It's just a funny thing.
00:59:37
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It's like, Rome is in this, the three big contenders
00:59:42
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for these kind of knowledge management systems.
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Evernote, Rome, and Notion are the big players,
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and Evernote is the dinosaur on the block,
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and Rome and Notion are the new kids on the block.
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But they're very different in the way that they act.
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And of the three, it's very clear that like, Rome is the tool that I should use, but I don't like it.
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And I cannot specify why.
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But the flip side of that coin is that there is a tool that I shouldn't like, but I totally love, and that is Obsidian,
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which is the one I mentioned last time, like I had been just investigating a little bit.
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But like, boy oh boy, do I love Obsidian.
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And it is the reverse.
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Like, I've got a long list of things
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that I could tell you about why I shouldn't like Obsidian,
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but they don't matter because I just love it.
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- While I was editing the episode,
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before I was looking at the website again,
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and I was listening to your description,
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and I tell you, Gray,
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I still do not understand what this application does.
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Right, I was looking at the images
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that they put on the website,
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I was listening to you explain it to me for the second time,
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while I'm going, "Yeah, yeah!"
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and I don't understand it.
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I don't know why there's graphs.
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I don't know where the notes actually are.
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Like I do not get it.
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I am pleased this one is interesting to you, but like.
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- Oh, it's not interesting.
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Like I love it, right?
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But like, let me tell you,
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I've got all these reasons why I shouldn't.
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It's like, oh, it's an Electron app.
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I hate Electron apps, but you know what, whatever.
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Like the programmers are doing an amazing job
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of making it feel like it's just a different tool
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and not a gross Electron app.
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Looking at you, Slack.
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All right, so like, oh, I don't like that at all.
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It's a tiny development team.
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It's like two people.
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It's a brand new project.
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So like the variance and uncertainty is incredibly high.
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They don't even have any monetization in place right now.
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They've got a plan for like how they will monetize the app,
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but like they don't have it right now.
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All they have is an option to sign up
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and just give them some money to support the development,
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which I 100% did in exchange for nothing.
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"Please keep building this app, I love it."
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Oh, it's Mac only? No iOS apps? No iPad apps?
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And probably never will be.
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I just assume never. Like, it's on their really...
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They have a little Trello board for what's under development.
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And on the farthest end, they're like very long-term mobile apps.
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But even there, their long-term projection is just a lightweight one.
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Something for capture and for access.
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but they're not even dreaming that they're going to recreate the whole thing on iOS.
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What an incredible downside! I don't care, I love it.
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I've been playing around with it and it's just very obvious that of all of the digital tools,
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this is the one that just suits my brain the best.
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And yeah, it's, you know, you can do the kind of Zettelkasten sort of thing.
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I think probably one of the clearest things I can say that is a function of "why do I like it?"
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is it's very easy to open up a bunch of little windows.
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So I'm really trying to recreate this idea of all the notes are sort of index card sized.
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And if you think that these are like, these aren't endless scrolling text documents,
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these are index card sized pieces of information.
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Well, you can fit a lot of index cards on an iMac screen.
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And Obsidian makes it really easy to do that.
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Like every time you command-click on a link in one of your notes,
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it'll just open up in a new window and like fit it somewhere on the screen.
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So it's a great way to be able to look at like a bunch of stuff at once.
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It really is very Linux-y, but in the good way, not in the way that Linux can be terrible. So...
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Yeah, I would say I really like Obsidian and for my own total self-interest,
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Anyone who's tried Rome and has felt like, "Oh, they don't quite like it,"
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give Obsidian a try, because I would like them to get a bigger user base
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and then to be able to have a monetization plan so that it continues to exist.
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But yeah, so that is where I have fallen on the digital tool side.
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Obsidian, the app that I shouldn't love, but I really do.
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Oh, they also have an 80s theme, which is totally rad.
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You mentioned painting your office blue.
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else is going on in your quarantine?
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Well, I mean I would say this has without a doubt been the most boring and uneventful
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time of my life.
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But I've also just loved it.
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Like I've just loved every minute of it.
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Boring doesn't have to be bad, it depends on how you call it, what you're saying, right?
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It's boring in the sense that like, you haven't gone anywhere.
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It's boring in the sense that "I painted my office blue" is legitimately one of the biggest
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pieces of news I can present to you in my life, right?
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Like, what has happened?
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Like, my office is blue.
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And this, like, if we're making a list of "here's the top three most interesting things
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that have happened to Gray in the past many months," like, that easily makes the top three
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mean by boring. I like it. I like boring. And I was just looking at my calendar the
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other day and I realized I passed my, what I'm thinking of as my six month quarantine-iversary,
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because I was looking at my calendar and it occurred to me, I was like, "Oh, what was
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the last social event that I did in person?" And I realized, yeah, that was more than six
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months ago now was the last time I socialized with a human being in person. And so yeah,
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it's like, oh, it's quite a while ago. But it's been great. So yeah, very low key quarantine.
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But it's nice. I mean, do you feel the same way? Do you feel like your life has no events?
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MATT: Different events.
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BRIAN: Different events. What do you mean by different events?
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MATT; Well, I mean, I still have things going on, right? Podcastathon is happening, you know?
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BRIAN; Right.
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We're getting into new phone season.
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These are things that always happen anyway.
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I have had that period of time up until now.
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Because things that typically happen for me
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between March and September call for lots of events
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that are only really occurring in person.
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But this time of year, kind of September to December,
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there's a lot of stuff happening for me
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which always happen the way that I'm doing them.
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So it feels like I'm getting a little bit
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of normalcy there, right?
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Like new iPhones, multiple product releases
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of different, like all that kind of stuff.
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I always did that at home, right?
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So like those feel like normal.
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And also like our quarantine time is different
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in that I have my studio, right?
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So I'm leaving the house, I'm going to a place every day.
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I'm here basically every work day now, by the way.
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- Oh, that's great.
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That's really good.
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- I have a commute again, which is interesting.
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I actually like it because it's a bit more activity.
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I can get work done on the commute.
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I'm finding all of the things
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that can be good about a commute.
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There are bad things about commutes, sure.
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I have a travel card again, which is a weird thing.
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It's been six years since I had a travel card.
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I kind of hate that I have to use the physical oyster card that like TFO have
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not found a way to make a digital oyster card in my phone, which they could
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totally do if they wanted to.
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Why don't you just use the contactless credit card thing?
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Because it's more expensive.
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I thought that I thought it retroactively gave you the discount
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after you traveled the time.
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Yes, kind of.
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But also if you're going to make it a business expense, it's way easier to
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pay for it in a chunk than for me to be saving like because TFO is
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and generate receipts, right?
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But I can get a receipt of a travel card.
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- Yes, okay, I got it.
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That makes sense, that is frustrating.
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- So now I'm like with this friggin' oyster card
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in my wallet like a chump,
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taking it out every day, beeping it.
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- That also feels like a real relic.
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I'm trying to think how long it's been
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since I've had a physical oyster card.
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Like, oh, I was a child who had just arrived in the city.
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- I know, for me, it has been six years,
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six years since I had an oyster card.
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So I'm back on that again.
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But that's kind of what it is.
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I have a pretty good, like 11 to seven routine.
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It's pretty standard for me.
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Like I don't typically get into the office before 10, which just fits with my
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routine and also means that I'm definitely not around any of the busy times of
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travel and for my route, super chill every day, there's barely anyone on the trains.
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I can stay within good distance.
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Like it feels, I've not been concerned about that.
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I did get a bag.
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- Okay, for your travel back and forth?
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What bag did you get?
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- I got a bag called the Bellroy Tote Pack,
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which you listening cortexes might remember
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as I brought this bag up once before,
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back when Mega Studio was new,
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and you really talked me out of getting a new backpack.
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- But frankly, there isn't a situation right now
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where I can leave things here, right?
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That's the things that I need to be at home and here,
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because I can't leave things here safely.
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- Okay, that's right.
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- Because immediate lockdown can occur at any point.
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And I have been proven in that fact
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because I had to self-isolate last week.
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So last weekend, I didn't feel too well.
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- Like I was just feeling a little under the weather.
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- No reason to be paranoid, could just be a cold.
01:11:42
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- Could just be a cold, but like you get any symptom now
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and you're like, well, I better check.
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So I got a COVID test.
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- How was the COVID test?
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I've heard they're terrible.
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- So I found it okay
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because people had told me how bad it was.
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- So this is different in different countries
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around the world, but in the UK,
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it's not very difficult to get tested.
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It's trickier right now,
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but like the mechanics of it aren't too bad.
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We just went online, I filled it in a form,
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they mailed me a test, the test that delivered by Amazon,
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which is like this weird dystopian but convenient thing.
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- That is really weird.
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- That does very much feel like the movie
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where it's the corporate future.
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Everything is brought to you by Amazon,
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even your government COVID test.
01:12:27
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- It's very by and large, right?
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Because in "Wally," the president of by and large
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is the president, right?
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So it's very close to that, but honestly was convenient.
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Like it came on a Sunday, right?
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- Of course, that's how it happens.
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- And then, so we took the test.
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I mean, so if you don't know,
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The thing about the COVID testing is here in the UK,
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if you have a car, you can drive to a drive-through
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and someone will administer the test to you.
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- But if you don't have a car,
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the best way to do it is they send you the test,
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but that means you do the test to yourself.
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And the instructions are like, okay,
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you have to take the swab,
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you have to rub it on your tonsils.
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Do not touch your tongue, do not touch your cheek.
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And it's like, is that even possible?
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- Yeah, I don't think I could do that.
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I did do it.
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Both me and Adina did it and we didn't touch our tongues.
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It takes a lot of practice, like looking in the mirror
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and opening your mouth and being like,
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how do I need to open my mouth in such a way
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that I can see a clear path to my tonsils
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without touching my tongue?
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And Adina was doing it by saying, ah, that worked for her.
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and I could just do it by just being very,
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just paying attention.
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- This is like a game of operation,
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is what you're playing.
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- And also, yeah, staying calm too, right?
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Like, you gotta be calm because it makes you want to gag.
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Right, but if you do that, your tongue moves.
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You stay really calm.
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Now, my brother had done one a few weeks ago,
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and he had really hyped it up to me as like,
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"This is terrible."
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So going into it,
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I thought it was gonna be really terrible.
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And really it just ended up being kind of uncomfortable.
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But it was fine.
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Because the other thing is you then take that same swab
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and you stick it up your nose, which is so weird.
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And as the instructions say,
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you keep pushing until you feel resistance.
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So that thing just goes up in there gray.
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It just goes up in there, you turn it around,
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take it out, stick it up the other one.
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It's like, it's a very like brutal
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in like a brutalist type thing to do to yourself,
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like to administer this test to yourself
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in your own bathroom, it's very strange.
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But I'm happy that we have access to testing, right?
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- Yeah, I mean, of course, of course you want access,
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yes, granted, but--
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- It's still super freaking weird.
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But unfortunately, it took us a little longer,
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like in previous weeks, it's been pretty quick,
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but we had unfortunately hit,
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we took our test in a week where there was a bank holiday,
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so there was one less day of processing
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and then also a week where for some reason
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there was just lots more people testing themselves
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and it seemed like the testing centers were overrun.
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So we sent our tests off on Tuesday,
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which is so weird 'cause you put it in the post box.
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- I know that they're in tubes and in bags,
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but you see the boxes and you're like, oh no, right?
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Like I can imagine there's a postal worker.
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- It's like, yeah, just like very strange, right?
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Anyway, so then it goes off and you get a text and an email
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and they're like, "You're negative,
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"but we didn't get that until Saturday evening."
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So I was home from Saturday to Saturday.
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And let me tell you, I do not want to go into lockdown again
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'cause I have gotten used to having an office now.
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- Okay, so having tasted the freedom of the mega office,
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the lockdown, the lockdown was much more brutal.
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- Much worse, yeah.
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'Cause I couldn't prepare properly, right?
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because it just happened, you know?
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So there was stuff in the studio
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that I would have liked to have at home and didn't.
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One thing that we did do was really,
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I think this was spurred on by what was happening
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in the gray household.
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We really tidied out Mega Office.
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So by the end of our isolation,
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it did feel nicer to be working in there
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because I wasn't surrounded by mountains of boxes,
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right, as I described.
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So it did feel better and now I feel like,
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okay, I actually do need to put some effort
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into MegaOffice for the time being
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in case we have to go back, right?
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But I am so happy to be back in the studio again.
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But this is also like, why am I a week behind
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on physical podcast or thumb prep?
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Because we lost a week at the studio.
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- Right, of course, of course, that makes sense.
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- So we would have been a little bit further ahead
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with some of the setup.
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So I'm having to do a bit of catch up on that.
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But yeah, so that's my quarantine.
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I'm loving the studio, dreading lockdown.
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- And you tested negative, you failed.
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- Oh yeah, yeah, of course, I mean, of course
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I tested negative, I'm back out in the world again.
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Although basically, by the time I got my test back,
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I was only two days away from being allowed
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to go outside again anyway,
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'cause the current isolation time is 10 days.
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- Right, so I mean, I guess in theory,
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in this circumstance, you would have actually wanted
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to test positive and just stay home for two more days.
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And then if it's possible to benefit from antibodies,
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I would make the benefit, right?
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- But the frustrating thing was I felt basically normal
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after three days, but then couldn't go anywhere.
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- Right, because you don't know.
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- And then I'm a fool, right?
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I'm waiting on a test result.
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Like if it turns out, you don't wanna be that person,
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you shouldn't be that person.
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If I got a test pending, I gotta wait for the answer
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of the test before I go back outside again.
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It's foolish otherwise.
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- Yeah, you don't wanna be the start
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of a new little cluster.
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What would be known as the Hurley cluster, right?
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In London there's a new cluster, there's the Hurley cluster.
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This guy was commuting to work every day,
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even when he had a test pending, what an idiot.
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- So yeah, that's quarantine.
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- Boring life is the best life, Myke.
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- I mean, it is a life, you can get used to it.
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I feel like I'm used to it.
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- Yeah, maybe a better word is placid.
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Like what a placid, enjoyable stretch of time I've had.
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Is it was on my mind just because I can, I can start to, I sort of mentioned
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this in the video, but like, I'm just feeling the beginnings of like the cracks
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of social pressure coming back into my life and, you know, again, it's, it's
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this, it's this difficulty of making decisions about what are and what are
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not acceptable risks, but I'm feeling more aware of like this interregnum is coming to an end at
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some point. And that's why it like, it struck me as curious, like, I wonder how long it has been
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since I've seen someone in person, not my wife. And like, oh, it's just six months. And yeah,
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I just, I don't know. Like, I don't know when that first real break is going to happen, but it just,
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they can feel a lot of the world spinning back up and invitations and social pressures coming back in.
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- But, I mean, yes, they are occurring more, but I do feel like it's easier to say no than before.
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You can just say like, "No, where are I selling?"
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And I think most people do that, "Okay."
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Like, in the same way that I have seen some friends,
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and we're taking all of the recommended precautions.
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But it's pretty, it's like,
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people say we're not like touch tank in any way, right?
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Nothing, right?
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Like no hugs, no nothing.
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And it's like, I'm keeping that my family still,
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like I've seen some family,
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but there is no physical contact, right?
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It's just like, and my personal result on that
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is everyone's like, okay, no problem.
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- Yeah, don't get me wrong.
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I'm not getting messages that are like,
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get in the car loser, we're going shopping, right?
01:20:14
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- You shared this ice cream with me, Gray.
01:20:16
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- Yeah, exactly.
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There's none of that kind of stuff.
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But it's just, I'm aware of like an exponential increase
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in the number of like, oh, come to this thing
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or like go over here.
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And it's like, oh, please, no, I don't want to.
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No one has had even the slightest hint
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of a negative response.
01:20:37
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- But it's still like, again, it's just,
01:20:39
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It's the difficulty of making these decisions and these like,
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these risk calculations and trying to think about
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when are sensible points to reevaluate.
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And I think one of the other things that's just on my mind is I've been aware
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that in the beginning,
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my wife and I kept having like a really clear reevaluation
01:21:03
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schedule, you know, so it was like, okay,
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maybe there's a global pandemic coming.
01:21:08
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We're gonna go into lockdown for two weeks
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and then we'll see what the deal is."
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You know, and then I was like,
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"Oh God, this looks really bad.
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You know, we'll check back in in a month."
01:21:18
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- Oh, it's worse than worst case scenario.
01:21:22
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- Yeah, like at one point I remember we had,
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"We will reevaluate on Independence Day,
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like American Freedom Day will be the day
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that we leave our quarantine."
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You know, and then that reevaluation day came
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And it was like, "Nope! This is not happening yet."
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I remember in March thinking, "Maybe I can go to the Atlanta Pen show in April."
01:21:46
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Also, like, in April thinking, "Maybe I can be in Memphis for the podcast-a-thon."
01:21:51
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These were all things where it's like, "Surely it will be taken care of by then."
01:21:56
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Yeah, exactly.
01:21:58
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But then at some point after Independence Day, and I don't know exactly when, we never
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really set a reevaluation point. Yeah, you know, and it's just like, I guess this is the thing now.
01:22:11
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And I think it is good to have dates to set as reevaluation points like I do. I do think that
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was the only time in this whole period where my wife and I were like drifting a little bit. It's
01:22:24
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because we just hadn't said it like, when do we reevaluate it. But now my wife's been looking at
01:22:29
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like expert advice and you know she's looking at oh okay end of 2021 is like maybe this
01:22:37
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is the re-evaluation point who knows you know but it's just like just to have something
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in your mind.
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I am maintaining right as I should be like being very aware being very vigilant all that
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kind of stuff right which is my preface to saying that I am finding myself thinking much
01:22:51
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more like looking around seeing what's happening in the world seeing the way that retailers
01:22:57
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opening and dining, you know, just looking and thinking to myself, you know what, like,
01:23:06
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this is it, right?
01:23:07
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Like this is how we're going to be for some time and there is a set of balances that as
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a society if we're functioning properly we can try and do and as individuals we can do
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and I'm basically like, I'm not getting upset anymore,
01:23:29
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I'm not freaking out anymore, I'm kind of just like,
01:23:34
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all right, like I'm in it, we're in it,
01:23:38
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and we'll just keep going until we're not.
01:23:40
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- Yeah, no, yeah, don't get me, yeah, there's no--
01:23:42
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- I'm not saying, you're not saying that,
01:23:43
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but it's like, it's a similar thing,
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where like I don't feel like I need,
01:23:48
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like you both did, like I don't feel like I need
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this sense of like, well maybe in a couple of months
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it'll be taken care of, where I'm kinda just like,
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all right, I'm in it now, and I'm just gonna try
01:24:01
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and find life within these parameters
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and just get used to it.
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Because if I don't do that, I don't know
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how else I'm gonna feel, this is just where I am.
01:24:13
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- Oh yeah, yeah, and it makes sense.
01:24:15
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Again, it's just trying to figure out
01:24:20
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where to set the dial with these things.
01:24:24
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The only thing that I have found genuinely frustrating
01:24:28
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is just the inability to travel.
01:24:32
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And that's part of what the big reevaluation point is
01:24:37
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as well, is like, okay, when is the next time
01:24:40
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that if something came up that's interesting for a project,
01:24:43
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I would feel comfortable getting on an airplane
01:24:45
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to go investigate that project?
01:24:48
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that's a question. And then the other question on the, so that's like one big one, and that does
01:24:54
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feel like the 2021 re-evaluation. But then on a much smaller scale, there's just the question of
01:25:03
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I've never gone this long without some kind of gracation or without being on my own. And it's
01:25:12
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It's a funny thing, it's like, "Oh, losing all the socializing, no problem."
01:25:16
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But not having a period of time where I'm just actually completely isolated?
01:25:24
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It's like, "Boy, it's been a long time since that."
01:25:26
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And, you know, my wife was looking at me the other day,
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she's usually the one who initiates this where she's like,
01:25:34
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"You look like you could need a Greg Haitian."
01:25:36
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And it's like, "Oh, okay, how do we evaluate that as a risk?
01:25:39
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I have no idea.
01:25:41
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Like, I just haven't even really thought it through.
01:25:44
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But those are the sorts of things where I'm just trying to think, like,
01:25:46
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what are the trade-offs here?
01:25:48
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You know, what is being too cautious?
01:25:50
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What is possibly being not cautious enough?
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Like, it's still extremely hard to judge.
01:25:57
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And it is in part of this feeling that, like,
01:26:00
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I think the vast majority of the world is basically where you are.
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Like, of like, yeah, this is-- okay, this is the way things are,
01:26:08
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you know, for some indefinite period of time
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and people are like getting on with their lives.
01:26:14
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I think that's the way most of the world is.
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So yeah, it's just thinking about things in those contexts, but
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that's partly why I just feel like there's some
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some kind of cracks coming
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and I just I don't know what the first thing to crack will be like
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maybe my wife will find some totally isolated place to dump me for two weeks
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you know, for like a great vacation and that will represent the first kind of
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quarantine break. Like, I just don't know.
01:26:42
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I just don't know what's what the situation is going to be.
01:26:44
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We have a couple of staycations coming up.
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We have a family event and then we're doing something for Adia's birthday.
01:26:51
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So what are you, what are you doing in terms of the physicalness of it?
01:26:55
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What does that mean?
01:26:56
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Like is the family getting together?
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Are you going to some place and staying overnight?
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We're going to a place for a few days. Like we're all going to a place for a few days.
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If it goes well and it all works out and everyone has fun,
01:27:09
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like I can imagine me and Edina doing more of that stuff
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throughout the rest of the year.
01:27:13
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Finding a hotel, just to change the scenery.
01:27:16
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- Yeah, yeah.
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And even with that, I have been more
01:27:20
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in the outside world lately,
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like the physical outside space.
01:27:23
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- You have, okay.
01:27:24
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- I do have a question, I have a question,
01:27:26
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a feedback question for the audience.
01:27:28
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Okay, so masks, right?
01:27:32
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Everybody's wearing them.
01:27:34
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I think my face is too big for a mask.
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Like, I cannot find a mask that seems to fit.
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It's like the distance between the top of my nose
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and the bottom of my chin is too large.
01:27:53
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- All right, I was having this problem.
01:27:56
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- I'm gonna send you a link.
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You're not gonna like it.
01:27:59
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I'm gonna send you a link.
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- I feel like I'm not gonna like it, Myke.
01:28:03
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Adidas make masks.
01:28:06
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- I mean, they have an Adidas logo on them.
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I don't know how you feel about that.
01:28:08
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That's what I think that you might not like.
01:28:10
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These are my favorites.
01:28:12
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These are my favorites.
01:28:13
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They're made, they're not,
01:28:15
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it's difficult to explain what they're made from,
01:28:18
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but they're kind of like,
01:28:19
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they feel like a little spongy in a way.
01:28:23
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- Get a pack of these.
01:28:25
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They have the medium and large.
01:28:27
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Like they have a small, medium, medium, large, right?
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Get the medium, large.
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It's 15 pounds for a three pack.
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These are my favorites.
01:28:35
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They fit me the best.
01:28:36
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I was having this problem too, of like,
01:28:39
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that I could not find many options
01:28:43
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that would cover my nose to all the way under my chin.
01:28:45
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These do that, I really like them.
01:28:49
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- Yeah, or like I would find something that would cover
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until I would open my mouth at all
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and then it would just, it would come and not work.
01:28:57
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- I mean, okay, if you can do,
01:28:59
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I've been able to do a bit of talking,
01:29:02
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but if I talk for a bit it will slip off, but I think that you'll never find an option.
01:29:06
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No, I'm going to find an option and this is part of the reason why I'm asking the audience.
01:29:10
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Like, hey, listen, there's got to be someone else out there whose face is too big,
01:29:15
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but who also wants like an N95 mask to protect them from all the things.
01:29:20
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Alright, well the N95 I can't help you with because these added-us ones are just cloth coverings, right?
01:29:26
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Yes, no, I can see that. I'll take them over nothing, right? Like if something just fits.
01:29:31
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I mean it has a pocket for a filter so you know you can go wild.
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Get those and see but okay you are asking for this feedback.
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How are you aiming to collect it?
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Where do you want people to send it?
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People go into the Reddit.
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That's the way to do it.
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There's no one home on Twitter.
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Just send stuff to the Reddit okay.
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That's the best way to find stuff.
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Well that's why I wanted to make it very clear because there's two things that I don't want
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to happen which is I don't want to fill tweets or get emails.
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Don't send stuff to Myke.
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That'd be terrible.
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to me very often but like if you ask something specific like this I know I'm gonna get caught
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up in it. Yeah that's that's my request. Okay I will I mean I will happily benefit from this
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crowdsourcing because yeah I'm always on the lookout for new masks. The Adidas ones are the
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ones that I have liked the most but they are far from perfect. Yeah I hate the logo it's ugly.
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I mean look what I what I really want is a Cortex brand mask that's the thing that I actually want
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Yeah, I know.
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But it doesn't exist.
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It doesn't exist.
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Look, this is not for a lack of trying on my part, right?
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But this is the thing that to get right seems to be pretty tricky, so.
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Yes, but that's what I would like to bring into the world is the Cortex brand mask, but
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it doesn't exist.
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So in the meantime, help me out, Cortexians.