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So Myke, I'm walking home today and suddenly my Apple Watch starts going crazy.
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Ping, ping, ping, ping, ping, ping.
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I look down and this is what I see.
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I've sent you something on iMessage.
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I told you this would happen!
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I remembered you, Myke, saying this was going to happen.
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And, uh, yes, so I sent Myke a screenshot of my Apple Watch screen that had too many
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Buy Milk reminders that had scrolled off the visible, the visible area from both recording
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and editing the show.
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My watch wanted to remind me to buy milk when I left the office.
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I'm so happy that this happened to you, especially today.
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I told you this was going to happen.
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Yes, well I was extra confused today and it took me much longer than normal to figure out what the situation was.
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Why do I have all of these reminders?
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I'll just say something like, "Hey Siri, remind me to buy milk when I leave the office."
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Like that kind of thing, that's what I use reminders for.
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I remind you about my milk when you leave work.
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Thank you Siri, see? That's it.
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That's the case where I use it sometimes, and it's great.
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And now, when I get back to my office, which is, what,
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2,000 miles and at least two months away,
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I will buy some milk.
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As soon as you leave it, you're going to be like, OK.
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You'll come home that day, and you'll
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put the milk in the fridge and say,
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there's so much milk here already.
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What happened to me?
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[MUSIC PLAYING]
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I'm probably going to put in a flashback to that.
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The flashback to that is exactly what the people need.
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You have to do the flashback sounds as well.
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I don't know why we as a civilization
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have standardized on the harpy, watery sounds
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as the flashback sound, but this is where we are.
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First usage of flashback sound.
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I don't think that's going to be a very fruitful Google search.
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Yeah, I've given up on that.
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Wow, that was fast.
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That didn't take long.
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Yeah, all the results were nothing.
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I'm not wasting time.
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Yeah, we don't have any time to waste.
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Because Myke, I figure you have 90 minutes with me at most before I start to fall apart.
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So we can't spend any time googling about what's the origin of the flashback sound.
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And we've only spent 30 minutes together, which is very rare.
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I mean, usually we will spend at least two hours before we start recording.
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Today's got to be business.
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Business only today.
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Boom, boom, boom.
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We got to get stuff done.
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Extenuating circumstances, which again, I know you hate this phrase, but in a very out
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character move for you, you just like arrived in London a mere couple of hours ago and here
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we are recording a podcast. What a thing.
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Yes, three hours ago I was on a plane from America and now I'm recording a podcast with
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you which is not something I want to do. Not obviously recording a podcast with you Myke,
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I'm always very happy to do this. High on the list of things that you want to do. High
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on the list of things that I want to do. Low on the list is recording after having just
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arrived home. I do this every now and then, I will arrive home from a trip and I will
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record. And it is a very disorienting experience. As I warned you at some point during the episode
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today you're likely to get a little bit loopy because that's what happens to me.
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Yeah I mean we're recording today because there's literally no other day
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that could work for us for doing the show. We moved it like twice already and
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here we are. And also I asked you today to move it sooner which sooner in time
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which may be the first time I've ever done that because I always want to push
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things back. And also, also, this is the first time ever Gray has showed up to record, ready
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to record, before the scheduled time. Okay, now that's, that's just slanderous. This is
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totally true. This is not slanderous by any way. When you work with somebody for four
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years, which is how long we've been doing this show for now, which is a wild thing to
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think about, during any collaborative process like that, you just learn how the other person
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I'm sure that there are many things that you know about me, right?
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That are just like, I know Myke's gonna react this way,
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so I'll work with him within these parameters.
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- Yes. - And one of those,
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for working with you, is we will set a time.
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That time is when you will start to get ready,
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not when we will start recording.
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- That's true, that is true.
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- So I know that like when we say,
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all right, record at three o'clock,
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we will be on the phone together probably about 3.30.
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But that's just the way it is. - Yeah, that's fair.
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- Because then I now know,
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so I start my preparation at three.
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I'm never sitting here ready to record when we say we're gonna record.
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Yeah, that is totally fair. But you are right. Today, as soon as I walk through the door,
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basically, said hello to my wife, and I was like, "I gotta get ready for Cortex."
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Honey, I know I haven't seen you in a few weeks, but Myke's waiting.
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Yeah, well, the thing was, I was standing at the baggage carousel thinking about,
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"Oh God, there's a show later today.
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And I've just stepped off this plane.
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And what's a-coming is jet lag."
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But I thought, "If I wait too long,
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the jet lag is going to hit."
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So what I need to do is a podcast shock and awe campaign
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- To the senses.
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- Yeah, just, "Hey, you're up.
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We're gonna walk home and we're basically gonna go
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straight into the recording booth.
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there's gonna be nothing that even resembles relaxation.
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It's like, nope, I'm not gonna take a shower and get cozy.
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No, it's like straight off the plane,
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right into the recording booth
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because I know full well if I don't do this,
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I'm just gonna die.
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- You're effectively still traveling.
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- Yes, yeah, and I think that is the way
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that I'm sort of tricking my brain.
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It's like, oh, we have a layover at Cortex Airport
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and then we can sleep, right?
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That's what this moment is.
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But also to give the listeners
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little bit of a sense of this. I was trying to count on the flight over, and I have been
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away from home in America for 73 days.
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"Summer of Grey"? My word.
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Yes. It has been quite a trip.
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Wait, when did it start?
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Well, see, you're thinking, Myke, you're thinking, Myke, oh, my summer started at WWDC when we saw each other.
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But I had already been in America at a totally other conference before WWDC even started.
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Yes, I remember now. Yeah, I remember now.
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Right? So, and then, like, after that conference, I had, like, work stuff that I needed to do at another place.
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So I had like, I basically had before you saw me,
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there were already three events that I had been a part of.
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And then I saw you at WWDC.
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And then after WWDC,
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there was more things that needed to happen.
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I had to go to VidCon and then after VidCon,
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there was more stuff that happened
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and I've only just returned.
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- How was VidCon?
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I haven't even asked you.
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- Ah, okay, listen, we'll get to VidCon.
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- Okay, oh, we'll get to VidCon.
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So this has been, I've said it every summer because it's been true every
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summer. This is a total record for travel time.
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And you say summer of gray,
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but it's also not even over yet because you and I were just trying to plan when
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are we going to record in August and realize that we only have three days out of
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the whole month between the two of us that we could even possibly do it because
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like in less than a week I already have another travel thing that I need to do.
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and then there's two more events in August.
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So it's like this summer of gray for traveling
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is a tremendously long traveling season.
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But yeah, so I'm very adjusted to America time
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after 73 days.
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And so yes, that's why it's like,
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gotta record the podcast immediately
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before the jet lag hits me.
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- Well, you know, you're an early riser.
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It's like 6 a.m. right now, so you're fine.
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- Yeah, no, it's great.
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It's perfect. Everything's perfect.
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- So nice and orderly year so far.
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- I see what you're doing there, Myke.
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- I see what you're doing there.
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So last year I talked about how the travel stuff
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was just a total disaster for me,
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but this year, right, is Year of Order 2,
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The Revenge of Order, I think, was the exact title
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that I gave it before.
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And then I realized I have this enormous amount of travel in the middle.
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I do have to say I have a little year of order update, which is,
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for a change, it's a very nice year of order update in that I knew this big stretch of time was going to come.
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And so I went into the summer with the clearest mindset that I ever have had on any of my traveling trips.
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of like, okay, you can't travel for so long and let things fall apart the way they do
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other times.
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So I have been really good about trying to maintain some kind of normal life schedule
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while traveling this time.
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And so it's like I've been, I made a real conscientious effort of like, I still have
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to go to the gym on a regular basis, which I've been really good about.
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Although I have discovered, or I should say I've rediscovered what I always knew, which
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which is, I really hate exercising in the morning.
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I don't have words to describe how much I hate exercising
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in the morning.
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- Okay, not 100% sure why that's related.
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- It's related because there were some days
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where stuff started too early,
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and I felt like the thing that's important
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is I have to keep, like exercise is part of the order,
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like it's a foundational thing.
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And there were some days, you know, say for example,
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it's at VidCon, where the days are starting early,
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and I just know full well that as soon as I leave the hotel,
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like I'm never coming back until I'm ready to go to bed.
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And so I'm--
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- I'm sure it feels a lot like that VidCon.
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Well, this might be the last time I leave this hotel.
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- But yeah, so like I would exercise in the mornings
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because I knew like if I didn't do this,
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if I didn't put in the effort to do this,
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like I'm just not going to.
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And so that's why it's sort of,
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it's related is on days when I was busy,
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I was still really trying to make this effort.
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And I was like, boy, do I hate exercising in the morning.
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I hate it with a tremendous passion.
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And I resent all of the other people who are in the gym
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who look like, oh, they're having a great start
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to their day.
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And I'm the guy who's literally bringing in coffee with me
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to sip between different exercises.
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I'm like trying to wake up and get ready for the day.
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So it was a little brutal, but.
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- Can we talk about exercise for a second?
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I have a thing that's frustrating me.
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- What's frustrating you?
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- When I hear people talking about exercising
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and they talk about how it makes you happier
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and releases the endorphins and all that kind of stuff,
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I understand all of that.
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I have never experienced this in my entire life.
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No matter how frequent I am with exercise,
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it doesn't make me feel happier.
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- I'm with you 100%.
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- Okay, I thought if anybody would be, it would be you.
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I can't relate any time in my life where exercise has made me feel happier.
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I'm laughing because you just say it, you said it so directly and so starkly there.
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But yes, I can agree with that sentence.
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There's never been any time in my life where exercise has made me feel better.
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The results is a different thing.
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But that's not what people are talking about when they're talking about like,
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it will declutter your mind and all that kind of stuff.
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It doesn't do any of that.
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It just adds another thing in my life
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that I don't want to do.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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The comparison for me is there's very much a saying
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among people who write for a living.
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They're like, "Writing is terrible.
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"Having written is great."
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That is the closest I can get with exercise is,
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like I'm thinking of two mornings in particular
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where I had like very busy days,
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but I still did find time to exercise in the morning.
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Later in the day, I can think,
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oh, good on me for exercising this morning, right?
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Like I'm very happy with myself for having done that.
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- I don't think that's what people are talking about though.
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- Yeah, no, I know, it's like,
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that is like a very abstract layers removed,
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like talking myself into it,
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feeling about exercise is great.
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I believe people who describe this experience of
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- Yeah, I'm not saying that they're lying.
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- They get like a high from exercise.
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Yeah. - Because it makes sense.
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- Yeah, it's the only thing that makes sense.
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- But I've just never experienced this phenomenon.
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- Yeah, well, I think this came up ages ago
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when you asked me about trying out running,
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because you were gonna be really annoyed
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if I was another one of your friends
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who got on the running train.
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- Yeah. - And I did not.
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- Good. - But part of the running
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thing for me was as well, like giving it enough of a try
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to be able to definitively say,
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this experience that other people get out of running,
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I am never going to get out of it.
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And now I'm done, right?
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Like I've given it enough of a try,
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and this is just not happening.
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- It is the thing I will never understand.
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Again, like I know many people that love running.
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I know many people that have found running later
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in their lives, right?
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Like that it's not just a thing
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'cause you were bad at it when you were a kid.
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I cannot fathom how this is ever an enjoyable activity.
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It is like one of,
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I have tried many types of exercise.
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Running is the thing that is the most painful to me.
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It totally is true.
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And I really, like, I feel so strongly about writing in this same category of
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something like, "Oh, you must really love writing."
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I really love having, I was like, I was just talking to a friend who sort of does
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similar work where he has to write stuff like this and we were both commiserating
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over the same thing where other people go like, "Oh, your job must be so interesting
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and you must love writing about this stuff."
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I was like, "No."
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I love having written, finishing a thing and publishing it and getting it out into the world.
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That's great, but the process itself is not fun at all,
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and exercise is the same thing.
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It's like, "Oh, both of these activities,
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they're good for me and I feel much better later in the day if I've done them in the morning."
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But an exercise high is as baffling to me as the concept of a writer's high.
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"Oh, I'm really happy while I'm churning this out."
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No, this is not a thing that my brain is built for.
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And apparently it's not a thing that your brain is built for,
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To quickly answer your question about VidCon and to sort of tie up a little bit some of my Year of Order stuff is
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I very much treated VidCon and a number of the things I was doing this summer as, but particularly VidCon, as a surgical strike
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as like, "Okay, I am getting into LA and boom boom boom, what are the three most high value things for me to do?"
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It's like, okay, I've got one event, I've got another event, I've got two meetings,
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and then I want to get the hell out of here as fast as possible.
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So I was very aware that part of this concept of trying to maintain a year of order
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was very much like a thing that we've discussed before is this conflict when you go to conferences
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or when you're at WWDC about what are you participating in and what are you not participating in.
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and you feel like, oh, you spend all of this time and effort to travel to a place,
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you want to try to extract all of the value out of it that you possibly can.
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And this summer for me was very much the opposite of like, okay, I am going to all of these places,
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but I'm just going to try to do the smallest number of highest value activities that I can while I'm at those places.
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And while that does mean for me that I like, strictly speaking, I got a lot less out of any of the particular things that I went to, I feel like it was, it was much more sustainable over the long run.
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So I think this might be something that I try to maintain going forward for any kind of traveling and events that I do is like, okay, you don't have to try to extract all of the value from whatever it is.
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is, try to think about what's the highest value per unit time, and then still maintain
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as much of a normal life as you possibly can around the corners of that.
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I can totally see how that has worked for you, right? Like, I get that. That sounds
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I like the way you say that because it's very clearly something that you're like,
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"I see how that works for you."
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Yeah, no, but it does, and it doesn't work for many other people, I don't think. But
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But if I did what you do, I would have to do what you're doing.
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Like if I was away for such long periods of time, like you are, I would have to do that.
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If I stayed away from home for 76 days, going from place to place, the only way that I could
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keep my business running is to employ that method.
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But I don't do that because that would, that wouldn't, it wouldn't work for me.
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I mean, what it does is that I have these intense periods of crunch, right?
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So like, because I travel to a lot of different places quite frequently, I have,
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you know, like I'll have a week away, then two weeks of crunch, calm week, and then
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a week away again, and that's just, that's, that's the difference between the way that
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our travel allows us or will force us to work.
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I don't necessarily like my method, but it kind of works for me.
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Although it is actually helping me inform 2020's theme a little bit, which I've already
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started thinking about.
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Oh, interesting.
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Yeah, but again, it's like, the type of travel that I do, I wouldn't want to operate the
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way that you do.
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But if I traveled the way that you did, I would probably have to do something pretty
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Yeah, well, and this is also where I think the really key thing for anybody thinking
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about how to arrange a life is that you need to know yourself and your own limitations
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and advantages and things like that sounds so obvious and dumb, but it's actually quite
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hard to do. But part of the reason why I arranged these stupidly large blocks of travel is that
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I know for me, the time change is just so brutal and has such a high cost in terms of
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productivity that that's why like it makes sense for me to try to bundle as much together
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as is possible. Whereas when you would describe your schedule, the number of times that you
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go back and forth to America in the time where I have just stayed, I would die if I did it
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the way that you did it, and I would also just lose so much of the productive time after
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any of those events because of that time change.
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I couldn't possibly do it that way.
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I really do wish I could be more like you in this case.
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I wish the time change didn't affect me so much because if I could engineer it, I would
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much rather be able to say like, oh, I'm going to fly to America more often for shorter periods
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of time and like try to get everything out of the event that I possibly can. But I just don't,
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I just don't think that's the way that works for me. It's interesting to hear you saying like that
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you've been thinking about your theme for next year, because obviously the summer is the best
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time to be thinking about themes. And so I too have been thinking about my upcoming theme. I've
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even settled on what it's going to be, but I know that we're not allowed to talk about
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this now, and so we'll have to wait until later in the year to actually visit this topic,
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because Myke won't let us talk about it.
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Because it doesn't start yet.
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But I'm glad to see that you're slowly coming around to obviously the summer is the best time to think about themes.
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I think it's fine as a time to think about them because you've done like six months, you've already done half of the year of your current theme.
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I just don't think it's necessarily the right time to implement them.
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Rolling into September, that's when you want to have new themes, I think.
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That's the obvious time.
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Well, we'll talk about that later on, I guess.
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I want to say one of my trips that I'm doing, my next trip actually, is a trip that I tend
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to take every year.
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I didn't take it last year because we got married, not me and you.
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I was going to say not us.
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For everybody, I think including me and you, but nevertheless, is a trip that I take to
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to Memphis every year to spend some time with my business partner Steven and we go through
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a lot of the stuff that we do with the business and that kind of stuff. We just spend some
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time together. But this year we are then going to be traveling together to San Francisco
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because we're going to be putting on a big live show in San Francisco to celebrate Relay
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FM's 5th anniversary because that's what August this year brings. So if you are going to be
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in or around San Francisco on August the 22nd.
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We're gonna be doing a live show.
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I will put a link to tickets in the show notes
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for this episode.
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It's gonna feature a bunch of Relay FM hosts
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and we're gonna be doing kind of a variety show.
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We're working on some fun stuff for that.
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So if you're gonna be around,
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you should come out to the show
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'cause we're gonna try and make it as big
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and as fun as we possibly can.
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- It is shocking to me that Relay is five years old.
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- Shocking to me.
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It's just, I can't, it's, it's in, I don't know.
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It's one of those things, like it's inconceivable.
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It's, it feels too old and too young at the same time, but congratulations.
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Happy birthday.
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Oh, thank you very much.
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It makes me feel confident for the next five years because I feel like we have
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done five years without any major toll on our lives, if that makes sense.
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Where like, I feel like, oh, we did that.
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I mean, everything's good.
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Like I don't feel like I have driven myself
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into the ground over five years trying to like,
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by hook or by crook make this business work,
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you know what I mean?
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And so I feel like we are operating within our skillset,
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we are growing within a level that we can handle, right?
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And that we're adapting.
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Like I feel like we're taking things in our stride
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as opposed to absolutely giving every ounce that I have.
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that I have, if that makes sense.
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I feel confident for the next five years
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because the previous five years have gone by pretty well.
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- Congratulations. - Thank you.
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- On to 50, 50 years of podcasting.
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- 50, 50 seems like more than I'm willing
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to commit to at this moment.
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- Oh, okay, all right, all right.
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But another five years.
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- Another five for sure.
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I can do another five and then we'll reevaluate.
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50 seems like too much.
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Yeah, you should be very proud of what you guys have built together.
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Myke, I don't know if you remember, but what seems like a thousand years ago, during the summer,
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I sent you a message, "I can't remember why we were talking about putting the betas on our devices."
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And I said to you, "Oh, it's a terrible idea, and one mustn't be too hasty about putting the betas on their devices."
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and I sent you a little Lord of the Rings meme on this topic.
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Which I 100% got.
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Yes, yeah, and I'm sure you did 100% get.
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Totally got it.
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Right, but see the thing that you didn't know, Myke,
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is that message really wasn't for you.
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That message was for me.
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I was just as much trying to tell myself,
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"Don't put the beta on your device, you total moron."
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So how long have you been running the beta?
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In less than 24 hours after I sent you the Treebeard Mustn't Be Too Hasty meme, I had put "Developer Beta 2" on my iPad, because there wasn't even a public beta at that point in time.
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I at least held till 4.
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Here's the thing, like, I didn't tell you because I felt ashamed.
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I was like, "I can't believe I totally crumbled."
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It's like I 100% completely crumbled.
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But I at least was wise because since I was traveling, I had made an iTunes
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backup of my iPad before I had started this whole process, and I think it only
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took me about a week before I realized I had made a terrible decision and for the first time ever
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I've actually reversed on having the betas on any of my devices. Oh you're probably okay now by the
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way. Two was really bad. Four is good. I'm running it. I mean I get issues every now and then.
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They're like weird things that happen but most of the time just a reboot of the device fixes it.
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Yeah. Look, I'm going to try to stay off the betas until the actual thing comes out.
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No more betas for me. That's my policy.
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You know now that you're going to put Beta 4 on your device within the next 24 hours,
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right? You know that that's going to happen now because you just said that.
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No, I don't think so.
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Did you get a chance to use a mouse of your iPad yet?
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No I didn't.
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I didn't use the mouse.
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Do you like it?
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Oh my god, it's changed my life.
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Because now I can observe correct posture at all times when using my iPad on a desk.
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So you have your iPad mounted at eye level now and you can use a mouse with it?
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Is that what you're doing?
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I have a really good stand called the Clearlook stand of a K and it's at eye level and I can
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sit with my bridge keyboard like detached, I just use that keyboard because I can detach
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to my iPad from it, put it in the stand, and a Logitech mouse, and it's a dream. It is
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so easy to adapt. It's unbelievable.
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Have you tried an external monitor with it yet?
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No, I haven't tried that yet.
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Come on, Myke.
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I don't have one.
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I literally have a spare LG monitor.
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I don't think I want it.
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But listen, you're actually going to be near me in less than a week.
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- Oh, wait, I have my PC monitor, I could use that.
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- Oh, yeah, use your PC monitor then.
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- All right, I'll try it.
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- I was gonna try to have you drag one of these LG monitors
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that I hate away from me.
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- I know you were, I know you were, I didn't want it.
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I was like having to find a way around it, I don't want it.
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- Let's be honest here, that moment was much less about you
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than it was about me trying to think about what to do
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with these stupid monitors.
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- I know you're trying to get rid of it
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'cause you gotta make space for a $6,000 monitor
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and a $1,000 stand, I know what you're doing.
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- If it's so, you have a PC monitor.
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I want you to try that and report back
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because I think that's,
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like if you're already, you have the iPad on the mount,
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you gotta go all in, do it on the external monitor
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and like, and time is now a circle
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and like we've come right back to,
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I've turned my iPad into a computer
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with an external keyboard and external mouse
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and external monitor.
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And you have to give that a try.
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- Again, and I know when people hear this,
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they think that it's insane, right?
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that like why would you do this?
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- It's not remotely--
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- No, no, no, but I can understand why people's like,
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what are you doing just using Mac?
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Like I get, for this, most of the time I'm like,
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no, you have no argument.
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But in this case, it's like, all right,
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I understand what you're saying, but who's in it?
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- I disagree, there's no, no, no.
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This time people have no argument.
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- Okey-dokey.
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- Because now it's just a question of,
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oh, you have a different operating system preference.
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- Right, but that's what I'm saying.
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- It's gone so circle, yeah.
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- That's the point.
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The point is I prefer iOS, I prefer the apps on iOS, I prefer the way that I use iOS to
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get stuff done, it makes more sense to me, I find it more enjoyable.
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It's basically this boils it down to the absolute essence now because it's not about form factor,
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it's not about hardware, this now is just about iOS and iPadOS is amazing and I love
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it and I'm really excited about it and I cannot wait for all the applications to start supporting
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the multiple instance stuff because I'm realizing how much of a difference it's going to make
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for me to have. So like for example, you know like we spoke about a long time ago, like
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basically when iOS 11 came out, the idea of having these like fixed spaces that you would
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have, I can see how I'm able to do some of that stuff, right? Because let's say for example
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I have my show notes for connected, right?
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My show notes for connected will include
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a Google Doc and an Apple Note,
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and then all I need to do is be able to click links
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in my Apple Note and open Safari or whatever, right?
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So I can copy and paste things or read stuff from Safari.
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Now, what I've been doing in the past is like,
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oh, I'll have Safari on one side, Docs on another side,
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and then use Notes in SlideOver.
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But if I'm willing to change that up a little bit and use docs on one side and notes on
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another side and then use Safari and SlideOver, then I can set up scenarios where I could
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have for example just a shortcut on my home screen that I would tap it to open a link
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to the Google doc.
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And because the last time I would have used that Google doc, like that exact one, would
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be side by side with the note in its own window, right?
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So I would end up in a situation where all I need to do
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is open the link to that Google doc
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and the note is always gonna be there.
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My connected show notes and my connected research notes
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will always be next to each other
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because that was the last pair that I used them in.
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- So just so I understand,
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can you set that up as an individual,
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can you do that for multiple shows
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to have a link to click that brings you into the environment?
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Because right now I have a shortcut that I've built
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which gives me a dropdown so I can set
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both a relevant time tracking timer
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and then open the Google Doc, right?
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So like I just choose, I hit it,
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it's like which show, I press Cortex
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and it opens the Cortex Google Doc, right?
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But now because the last,
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because I would have basically set it up
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to have these individual windows of docs and notes
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next to each other for like Google Docs and Apple Notes,
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So it's got like the running show notes
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and my research notes.
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They were always open together
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because it was the last pair that I had them in.
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So it just becomes a fixed window.
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- That's a really interesting use case.
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I didn't think about that,
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that if an app supports a link like that
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to a particular part of it,
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that you can use that as a hook to a two app environment.
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- And also, but it doesn't even need to be a link like that
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because so many apps would support this in shortcuts.
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So I could do it the other way around.
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I could open a specific note, Apple Note, using shortcuts.
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So I could just have it that way,
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which is even easier to do,
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but I just already have it set up
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with the link to the Google Doc.
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- Boy, that's very interesting.
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That's very interesting.
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I didn't even think about it like that.
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- So then, you could even just have,
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you could create a shortcut
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and then you could create a home screen icon for it
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and then you could just tap the home screen icon
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and it would take you to that pair.
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- Hmm, I might have to install the beta and give this a try.
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The only problem is, I can't do this right now because Google Docs doesn't have multi-window,
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like it doesn't have it, right? But you could do it with Notes and Safari.
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Yeah, the reason why I got pulled by the beta is because I just so love the iPad now as my little research buddy,
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and all of this multiple window stuff is the kind of thing that I found myself continually frustrated on,
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like, "God damn it, I just want two Safaris so I can have one for one project and one
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for the other project."
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Like, that was the whole reason why I wanted to put the beta on, was so I could just get
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started with that.
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But I ran into too many just deal-breaking problems or complications with the beta.
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But it's like, that multiple windows stuff is the thing that really pulled me.
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But that is an interesting description that you've said.
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Yeah, I'm excited about it.
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I'm very excited about it.
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I can't wait.
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I know it's going to take a long time for Google Docs to update, but it will be great
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when they do.
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There's one thing that, because whenever I have loaded up any of the betas, the first
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thing I want to do is, of course, mess around in all of the settings for everything, because
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you can often find little stuff that hasn't been mentioned elsewhere, like hiding in the
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And I found one thing in the developer beta, which I was originally, I took a screenshot
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I was going to send it to you and go, "Oh look,"
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but then I realized I would have to confess
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that I had installed the beta,
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so I just saved it until this very moment.
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But I'm going to send you a screenshot of a setting
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that I found deep in screen time.
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I couldn't get it to work in the developer beta,
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but what it looks like is it's a setting
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that allows you to say, "During downtime,
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do you want to allow specific contacts
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to still be able to reach you?
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Now, like the wording on it is a little bit strange
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about like specific context, is this during downtime
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or like are there limits for people or whatever?
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But it does look like at least in that beta,
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there's the option to be able to say,
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this person should still be able to get in touch with you
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even if the device is in downtime.
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- That's good.
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If that makes it into the final thing, I will be so happy because that has always been my number one problem is
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I still want my wife to be able to get in touch with me even if the device is in downtime
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and it seems crazy to me like that hasn't been possible before.
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So that was a little thing that I was very excited about.
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I remember being a little grumpy after WWDC because I didn't expect to get any changes for iMessage or notification hierarchies.
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But at least there's, here's a little bit of a, a little bit of a something that's still
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moving in the right direction.
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So I just want to thank whatever Apple engineers are working on that feature.
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Honestly, I'm surprised that they have done as much as they have done.
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Like, there are other little bits and bobs, right, that are in this, that have been added
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to screen time and to app limits and all that kind of stuff.
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Like, I, I think we originally thought this is going to be like a one and done.
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- Because one of the things that I saw
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and that is considered a resolved issue
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is that downtime settings are coming to,
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like they're syncing to the Apple Watch now,
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which is something that we spoke about.
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It's like, this is a thing that's just always been broken.
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But seems like they're, I think that's the thing
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that they're now trying to fix.
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'Cause this definitely felt like one of those features
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where it's like, all right, we've done the bare minimum now
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and wait four years for an update to it.
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And then it's coming to the Mac too, right?
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Which is the other thing we wanted, so.
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Yeah, I'm always happy to see continual motion.
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And so that's the other reason why I felt really happy
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It's like, oh, okay, great.
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Yeah, it doesn't make sense necessarily to talk about this
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on stage because it's a minor thing, but I'm just glad
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to know that there's still an active team that's working
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on this stuff.
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So I was very happy about that, but I'm still gonna try
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to hold off on the beta for at least until the end
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So considering that I think over the years, having not only just increased our traveling
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time, but I mean we both just finished some travel, it made me think it might be worth
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spending a little bit today talking about our bags and what goes in our bags. Because
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I'm intrigued to kind of understand if and how your travel bag and a daily bag changes
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for you. I am definitely in a mode where I do not have any kind of daily carry bag now.
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I have a travel bag only, because I don't need a bag when I'm in my average daily
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life because I don't co-work anymore like I used to or anything like that. So, like
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I have other backpacks around and if I need to go somewhere in a day I'll grab one and
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throw some stuff in it but I don't have a set bag like I do my travel bag which is
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by and large, I add things to it every time,
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but it's pretty much like it's there,
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it's got its stuff in it, and I'm ready to go with it.
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You know, like I have my iPad or whatever,
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and then I'm good for my trip.
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So I wanted to maybe spend a bit of time today
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talking about what bags are using,
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what goes in them, and why.
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- Oh, you've caught me at a real bag transition mode.
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- Okay, maybe we can talk about what's not working for you.
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Well, like I'm in an interesting position where years ago I had a very, very clear.
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Backpack system of like, okay, I've got these two backpacks and it depends
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on where I'm going for the day, which one I'm going to grab.
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And I had a bunch of redundant equipment in each of them.
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And I had a little checklist to go through and make sure like each
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bag was always up to date with whatever it is that I needed.
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Then when I eventually got an office outside of the house, that situation
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And that situation sort of crumbled away because sort of like you just said, I didn't need
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to have a working bag to bring out to the coffee shop with me all the time.
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But it may be coming back at least for a little while because I have abandoned the glass cube
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and I am currently office-less, which I left as a situation for Future Grey to resolve
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when he was done with all of his traveling.
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And that's now current me.
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and finding a new office is never a quick thing.
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So I have been thinking about bags
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and like, what do I need to do?
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And I may be back to at least temporarily
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a kind of a system like I used to have.
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But why don't you tell me what's your current situation
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so that I can possibly crib good ideas for you
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and then I'll tell you what I have hacked together
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at the moment.
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- All right, so my current bag
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is the Peak Design Everyday Backpack,
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the 20 litre version, so they do a 20 and like a 30 litre.
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The 30 litre is too big for me, I think,
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and it's also more than I need,
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because the 20 litre, I can fit everything
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that I want to take with me
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and still have a little bit of space in it.
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So I've been very happy with that.
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I've used this bag for over a year now
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and I'm very happy with it.
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It is, in essence, a camera bag.
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That's kind of what it was designed for,
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or at least it was designed by people that make camera bags.
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So Peak Design make a bunch of different types of bags,
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but they all have focus or features
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that have been learned from having been a company
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that has made camera bags for a long time.
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So there's a lot of really interesting bits and bobs
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that this bag has, like one of the main things,
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like it all opens from the side instead of the top
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is how you access the main stuff.
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And then there are these like changeable,
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like velcro shelves inside of the bag essentially,
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which divide it up into different sections
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that you can amend and change to your heart's content.
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And it has a bunch of pockets and nice little features
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that I like a lot that work well
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for how I like to have my bag set up.
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- Yeah, it's a really amazing backpack.
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In terms of, sometimes people wanna know
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about like projects that I've killed.
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And I think on the last show I mentioned,
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I've shot a bunch of vlogs that never made it anywhere.
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One of those projects I could mention here
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is two summers ago or maybe three,
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I can't even remember now.
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I first got this backpack when I first came across it.
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I basically shot a whole vlog about just traveling
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with this backpack, which then I realized afterward
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was like, it was just very boring.
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Like it wasn't interesting.
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Nobody wants to see someone travel around
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with a backpack trying it out for a whole while, but.
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- Oh yeah, they don't?
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- I don't think that-- - This is like
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the whole thing on YouTube.
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Like, this is like a whole thing.
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- Yeah, well, anyway, I scrapped it.
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It's gone, it's dead, it'll never be a thing.
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- It might be people don't wanna see your version of it,
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but there are versions. - Yeah.
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- Right, but like it's a very specific type of thing.
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- But like, the reason I mention that is because
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it is a bag that is actually interesting enough
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that that kind of project could even be conceived.
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Whereas most backpacks are much more straightforward.
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And if you are looking for a backpack,
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I think it's one that is worth giving a look
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because it is very different from most backpacks
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that you're going to come across.
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And yeah, so I have kind of my own journey
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that I've been on with that backpack,
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which I can get to later,
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but it's an interesting one to check out.
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I also see them, particularly at WWDC,
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I was very aware that, again,
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even though it is ostensibly a camera bag,
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it seemed very popular with the developer crowd as well of people.
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There were a lot of everyday carry backpacks at WWDC.
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And so I've been very happy with this bag and I want to run through with you my typical what goes in.
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So my 11 inch iPad Pro is what I will take with me when I travel.
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And I have the Brydge Pro keyboard with it, which kind of makes it like a nice laptop form factor.
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This iPad doesn't live in this bag like it usually is a iPad that I use basically every single day
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I keep it by my bed
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And it's what I will use at night in the or in the morning if I want to use a iPad during those periods of
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Time to read or catch up or wind down or that kind of thing
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That is what kind of like my just like a nice iPad that I use at home for media stuff
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But on the road is the iPad that I use for everything
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One of the reasons I tend to travel with the 11 inch is in case I also travel with my MacBook Pro
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But other than that, I will always travel with that one is the only iPad that I have with LTE
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The ability to have LTE connection. So it is my travel iPad
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It is you know, like in essence as I say said in the past in the way that people travel with a specific laptop
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Right, like you you won't use a desktop at home on a laptop on the road
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I use my 11 inch on the road
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But then sometimes I take a MacBook Pro with me as well if I'm gonna be recording stuff and editing stuff on the specific trip
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Which isn't always
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I am a recent convert to the iPhone smart battery case. Oh
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You finally got on that train. Yeah, those battery cases are amazing
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Yep, because if you travel and you put your phone your iPhone on one of those battery cases
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You do not need to charge it no matter what you do to the phone on that day
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And so that's really nice, but I only use it when I'm traveling
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So it lives in my bag and then I will like swap over to it at some point on the trip
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Maybe when I'm leaving in the morning to get my way to the airport might be when I do it
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But yeah that that's when I will switch over to the smart battery case, which is wonderful
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If you use technology in the year of 2019, you need a bag which has your dongles in it
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Because that's just a thing now
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So I use Tom Bihn maker like a little bag called the snake charmer
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Which is just like basically for this exact type of thing
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It's where you put power cables and dongles and adapters and all that kind of stuff and I have it
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So like I can I have adjusted my peak design like the little dividers to basically fit
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Just perfectly around the exact size that the snake charmer needs and it goes in the bottom of the bag like the bottom compartment
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So just stuff it in there and that's where it's got everything
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That's an interesting idea. And SnakeCharmr, that is an amazing name for a dongle bag.
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Yep, it's perfect, right?
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A+ naming to Tom Bihn on that one, that's perfect.
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Yep, and in that bottom compartment also goes my huge external battery that I have,
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you know, like everybody has one of these. I have one, it's called the ZMI-QB820, and it's
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very powerful, it is a 20,000 milliamp hour battery.
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I got this one because it can power Nintendo Switches and MacBook Pros and all that kind
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It has power delivery.
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What are you bringing your Switch with you in your backpack?
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Why do you need such a...
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Why do you...
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Yeah, I haven't gotten to it yet, but most of the time I travel with my Nintendo Switch.
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It is a portable console.
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I know, I know, I know it's a portable console, like I'm aware of that.
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So why wouldn't I travel with it?
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I don't know.
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Okay, you know what, never mind, I withdraw my snarky remark, you bring your Nintendo
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Switch with you, that's perfectly fine.
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Next up is my Nintendo Switch, which I bring with a pro controller, I don't even bring
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the Joy-Con anymore.
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Oh god, you're bringing the Pro Controller too.
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I can't use the Joy-Con for long periods of time without it hurting my hand, so I bring the Pro Controller.
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Yeah, no one should use the Joy-Cons. Everyone should use the Pro Controller.
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But it's particularly that you're also shoving this into the peak, everyday backpack is hilarious to me.
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The middle compartment fits just this. That's all that goes in there, the switch and the Pro Controller.
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I put my Switch in something called a hybrid cover.
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So it's a cover but also a stand, which is a very nice little thing.
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So it covers up the screen, stops the screen from getting scratched.
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But you can also wrap it around kind of like iPad Smart Cover like,
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and have it stand up on its own so I can like play it on a plane or I can play games wherever I want.
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I, many times, I bring my Switch on a trip and don't use it.
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But every time I have it with me and I do use it, I'm really happy that I brought it.
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I'm still debating whether I continue to bring my Nintendo Switch with me on trips.
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It might end up being that I will know in advance the type of trip where I take it.
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I don't find myself playing it on planes very much because I tend to watch movies or TV or
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whatever more frequently than I would play the Nintendo.
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But I'm still debating on that.
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I'm going to start some trips where I don't bring it and see if it makes an effect.
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But on the last trip that I went on, I used it a couple of times.
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So, you know, like it really I think it just it's depending on the trip now,
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but it is something that I do travel with because in some instances it's a great little thing to
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have with you. And it's it's not too heavy, it's not too cumbersome. And I really I'm not fighting
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for space in this bag, right? So I'm not that's not the reason I wouldn't bring it. I mean,
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the reason I wouldn't bring it is just because then my bag is a little bit lighter,
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but I'm not struggling to fit stuff into this bag anyway.
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Next up is a pen case called the NOC Co Sinclair. When I bring pens on a trip, which is becoming
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more and more frequent, and I mean my good pens, my nice fountain pens, I will bring
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this. I always have a Retro 51 and a Rotring 600 mechanical pencil in my bag anyway. Oh,
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and a Sharpie too. But this is like if I want to bring some extra stuff. I will bring some
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I will bring one of these.
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It's a nice little pen case, like a nylon pen case
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made by my friend Brad and I really, really love it.
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For headphones, I use my AirPods most of the time,
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honestly, because I like them the most.
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But if I want to connect with other ear headphones,
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mostly because the AirPod battery is dying
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over an 11 hour flight, I keep in my bag
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a pair of wired B&O H6 headphones with a USB-C dongle
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permanently attached to the end of it, to the iPad Pro. These are headphones that they sound fine,
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but I don't really like them very much ultimately. I don't find them particularly comfortable,
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and the headband, I cannot, and this is not a thing that I experienced in the past,
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I cannot get the headband to be small enough. I do not have a small head, so I don't really
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understand why this is happening, but I feel like I always want the headphones to be smaller than
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than they are. I don't know if I accidentally bought like the pair for big head people,
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um, because I've never heard of, I know many people that have owned these headphones
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and have never had this complaint, but I feel like that the headphones are too big. And
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I kind of refuse to buy any more headphones for now because I don't want to and I'm
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still expecting Apple to bring out some version of over ear headphones at some point and I
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don't want to buy wireless headphones until I see that because the AirPods technology
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works so well and you can buy some beats that have some of this stuff in it but it's the
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old chips not the new chips and I'm just hesitant to buy any and I'm not a big fan of noise
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cancelling and all of the other wireless headphones are like really focused on noise cancelling
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so I just haven't gone down that route yet and I use these B&O headphones like I might
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use them like six or seven times a year because I don't use them on every flight even.
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Like I try and use the AirPods for most of the time.
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So, because I can, especially with the newer ones,
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because I was struggling to hear on planes with my older AirPods, I think they were just
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dying slowly, right? But the new ones, they seem to be louder and
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they do a good job for me. When you say you're expecting Apple to come out with over-year
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headphones, do you mean with a little headband on top? Or are you talking about
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about something like, okay.
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- No, like a BNO H6, like a Sony MK3
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or whatever they are, the Bose Quiet Comforter.
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This has been a rumor for a while
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and it kind of makes sense
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that they would make a product like this,
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'cause it's like just a further extension
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of what AirPods are, even though they do own Beats,
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but I don't think that that makes a difference.
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- Obviously I'm a bit out of the loop on that one.
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That seems like a rumor I really wouldn't be
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holding off on a headphone purchase for.
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Maybe they will, I feel like I'd be surprised.
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- I mean, but I don't have any that I particularly want.
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Right, like I don't, I mean, I'm not dying
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for a new pair of headphones.
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I don't like what I have, but I don't really wanna spend
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all the money on a pair of headphones
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that I'm not that keen about anyway.
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So, you know, I haven't tried these new ones,
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the Sony ones that everybody likes,
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and Bose just came out with a new version
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of the QuietComfort, and maybe if I tried them
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I would like them, but it's not something that I'm really that desperate for, so I have
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no problem waiting. I'll probably wait until the end of the year and then think about making
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a purchase. Oh, and I always have a glasses cleaner. I don't know why I felt the need
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to put that in there, but if you are, I think it's more like if you're a person that wears
00:54:53
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glasses, put a microfibre glasses cleaner in your backpack. You will thank me later.
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It seems like such a simple thing, but if your glasses get dirty when you're travelling
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and you then have to try and clean them with a t-shirt,
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you're just never gonna be happy.
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Like just put a glasses cleaner in your backpack.
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- Yeah, and it doubles as a screen cleaner.
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- It doubles as a screen cleaner, yeah.
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But just trust me on that one, just put it in there.
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They're kind of like the main things that I have.
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You know, I'll have like various medications, right?
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Like always just put some spares in the bag, you know,
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like I don't know, like pain pills and allergy medicine
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and all that kind of stuff, just get all that in there.
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Like a little notebook, I'll put like a Field Notes notebook
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or something in the bag.
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And that's about it. That's about what goes in my bag.
00:55:38
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Interesting. I may totally steal that snake charmer for my own set.
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Don't steal mine, just buy your own. I need mine. It's got all my dongles in it.
00:55:46
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But that's why I want to steal yours, is because all the dongles will be nicely arranged for me.
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It's not neatly arranged. They're just in there.
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Oh, okay. Well then maybe I will get my own.
00:55:57
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Yeah, it's a great little bag for that kind of stuff. And it does fit really nicely in
00:56:02
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the Peak Design, if that's the bag you're still using.
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So when I originally got the Peak Design,
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kind of like two summers ago, I really liked it,
00:56:11
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but by the end of the summer traveling,
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a bunch of the things that were sort of different
00:56:16
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about that bag, I ended up being a little frustrated with,
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and I moved away from it for a while.
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I actually bought another Peak Design backpack
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while I was traveling this summer,
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because I realized I'd made a terrible mistake by abandoning it and that I needed it for what I was doing.
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So what I have realized for my travel setup is the mistake I was making is I was treating the Peak design more like
00:56:47
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this is an extension of my suitcase setup and I'm going to put the most vital things that I need for traveling in this bag that is never more than a hands reach away.
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So I was putting a little bit of travel stuff in there in the sense of toothpaste and a toothbrush and medications and a couple of travel-y things like that.
00:57:12
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And then I was kind of getting frustrated with when I was on the road wanting to do like go somewhere to work.
00:57:23
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But then I was also bringing a backpack that had a bunch of stuff that I didn't need to bring with me out to Starbucks, that kind of thing.
00:57:29
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So the thing that I settled on this summer, which worked out really well, was to just be like, no, no, no, I'm going to have a very strict rule for the Peak design,
00:57:38
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the Peak Design, which is this is going to contain
00:57:42
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only what I need for like a day's worth of work.
00:57:48
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So this isn't going to have any travel stuff.
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I'm just going to put that in my carry-on bag
00:57:55
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and accept that some of these vital items
00:57:59
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might have to go under the plane
00:58:01
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if I end up in one of those teeny tiny planes
00:58:03
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or they don't let you take anything on board
00:58:04
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except your smallest bag.
00:58:07
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And that's been fine.
00:58:08
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I've been much happier with that of like,
00:58:10
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oh, what is the role of this backpack?
00:58:12
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The role of this backpack is I should be able to grab it
00:58:15
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at any point in time and then just go for the day
00:58:19
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and know that I'm perfectly fine work-wise.
00:58:22
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Because what I had been trying before is
00:58:25
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I had bought one of the Tom Bihn Daylight backpacks.
00:58:30
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And these are these like, it's a super thin backpack
00:58:35
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that you can just, if you take everything out of it,
00:58:38
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it collapses to nothing.
00:58:39
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So you can just throw it on the top of a suitcase
00:58:41
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and zip it up like it's absolutely nothing.
00:58:45
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And my original thought was, oh, I will use this
00:58:48
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to put stuff in when I want to go out to work.
00:58:51
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But then I was routinely finding like, oh, I'm at Starbucks,
00:58:54
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but I don't have the charger for my headphones,
00:58:56
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or oh, I forgot to bring this other little thing.
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And I hated like minding this other backpack.
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And like, I never wanna have to think about
00:59:04
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what do I need to bring?
00:59:05
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Like that's a real frustration.
00:59:07
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And especially when you're traveling
00:59:09
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and you're in unusual environments,
00:59:11
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like the probability of forgetting something
00:59:13
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increases by 20 million percent.
00:59:16
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- Wow, that's some interesting science you've done there.
00:59:18
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- Yes, yeah, I have some numbers to back that up.
00:59:21
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- What do you think I've been doing for 73 days?
00:59:23
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Just crunching these numbers.
00:59:25
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- Yeah, while I do really like that daylight backpack,
00:59:28
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I realized this is not the solution that I'm looking for.
00:59:30
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So anyway, my everyday backpack is my like now work one.
00:59:35
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And let me, let me reach over and grab it.
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'Cause I'm not prepared for this.
00:59:44
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Let me see what I actually have in it.
00:59:46
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Having literally stepped off an airplane
00:59:48
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just a few hours ago.
00:59:50
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- It's the perfect time.
00:59:54
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- This is ASMR right now.
00:59:56
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- No, don't.
00:59:58
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What I don't need is more channels.
01:00:01
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We don't need to start gray SMR.
01:00:04
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- Oh, but you got the name though.
01:00:06
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- No, I don't.
01:00:08
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Okay, so in the slot in the top,
01:00:10
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what will just barely fit is the big iPad Pro
01:00:15
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and a 15 inch laptop.
01:00:20
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- Oh, 15, I have a 13 and it would crunch its way in there.
01:00:25
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- It'll just fit and I also have the keyboard case
01:00:28
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on my iPad, I honestly think if it was one millimeter
01:00:32
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thicker with those two things, it wouldn't fit.
01:00:35
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But it'll like, what, it'll just make it.
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But you're definitely compromising on some of the interior
01:00:42
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space at that point, 'cause you can see like it's bulging,
01:00:45
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it's bulging out from there.
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- It's one of those situations where you then open
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the laptop and you see the keys imprinted on the screen.
01:00:54
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You've pushed it to its maximum.
01:00:56
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- Yeah, that's as far as you wanna go.
01:00:58
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But this is also partly why I have decided that I really want to try to get a smaller laptop next time around.
01:01:05
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Especially with some of the screen sharing features.
01:01:08
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You're going to be so sad. You're just going to be so sad.
01:01:10
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Again, the rumor is the next big change is a 16 inch MacBook Pro.
01:01:17
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Which is going to be all the bells and all the whistles and it's going to be amazing.
01:01:21
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And that's the one you're going to buy because you're going to be really excited about it.
01:01:24
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Well, my frustration is that's going to be the new shiny laptop and that there just isn't
01:01:32
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going to be a smaller shiny version.
01:01:35
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They will make a smaller shiny one, but it will be later because the rumors are saying
01:01:40
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that this laptop is going to be very expensive because it's going to be all brand new, so
01:01:44
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they have to only make it in the big one.
01:01:46
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Yeah, so I don't know what's going to happen, but I expect to be frustrated with what are
01:01:51
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my choices for equipment.
01:01:52
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Plus, let's not even discuss the additional complication of still like, "So what machines
01:01:57
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can run that nice display?"
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We don't know.
01:02:00
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We'll find out later.
01:02:01
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So I'm expecting to be very frustrated computer-wise in a couple of months.
01:02:03
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I can't wait to come to your house and see that display and the Mac Pro that you buy.
01:02:08
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In the meantime, I have some of these two things shoved into my everyday Peak backpack.
01:02:17
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Stuff that I've got in the top.
01:02:21
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So I have my absolutely vital refuse to step on a plane without them noise cancelling headphones.
01:02:29
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Which one do you use?
01:02:30
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You use the old Bose QuietComfort 35s, right?
01:02:33
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So I use those for a while, but when I say I refuse to step on a plane without them,
01:02:39
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I mean that quite literally.
01:02:42
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And on one of my more recent trips, I can't remember what happened, but I lost the Bose
01:02:47
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or I just forgot to pack them or something.
01:02:50
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And I was at an airport and I realized I did not have noise canceling headphones and I
01:02:53
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went to one of those like Best Buy vending machines.
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Which I always felt like, "Oh, who are the poor bastards who have to use these things?"
01:03:03
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Well guess what, it was me.
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They only exist for that exact situation that you're in.
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Yes, that's precisely why.
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And out of the machine popped the new version of the Sonys, which are the XM3s.
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xm3s? Yeah, there's like something something something 1000 something something something
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three. Yeah, they're terrible. I don't understand. Sony can come up with names like Walkman,
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Trinitron, like fantastic brand names, but then they just like, I don't understand 1000
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xm3 nonsense. Like just just sort it out, Sony. Yeah, it's it's a terrible name. WH-1000
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XM3. That is the name of these headphones.
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Very memorable, easy to communicate to other people.
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Rolls off the tongue.
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Rolls off the tongue, but they are amazing for noise cancelling. They're clearly better
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than the Bose headphones that I was using, but they're also like the latest generation
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of this stuff.
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Lots of people are, I mean it's now a toss up between these and the brand new Bose ones.
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Like I've seen a bunch of different reviews, some people are saying Sony still wins, some
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saying that Bose are taking the crown again. So, yeah, more for you to think about when next time
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you lose your headphones. Yeah, but like I'm totally, I'm very happy with these. I find them
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very comfortable. But I like, I will not get on a plane without them. And so, but you know, when I
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was on the plane previously, like I slept the whole night playing airplane noises over my noise
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cancelling headphones, right? On the planes. I know you like that so much, Myke. It's the best.
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you could do you could choose anything anything I love that you choose just the
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same noises I'll cancel out that airplane noise give me my own I want my
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own airplane noise no it's it's the people my no I am the thing out the
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you want to cancel out the people you want to cancel out the crying babies
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you want to cancel out the conversations like I get it but it's just still
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hilarious to me that you play more airplane noise I see the logic right
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because then there's nothing disorientating happening you know
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listening to a rainforest, you know where you are, but it's still just brilliant.
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Yes, okay, I'm glad that makes you happy. Okay, in addition then I also have Kindle Oasis,
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not the current latest latest but the previous generation Kindle.
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This is the square one, right?
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This is the square one. I have a like a travel case for it just because I'm much more
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rugged with it and I think it needs something to protect the screen a little bit and it's a case
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that folds out into being a nice little stand so it's just easy to like put on a tray table
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and read a book.
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With that, it frustrates me how much space this thing takes up, but I have the Logitech
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Ergo trackball mouse.
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That's what I use with my laptop and I find it most comfortable, especially for traveling,
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because you can be in a small space and not have to move the mouse around, you're just
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using the trackball.
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So I've got that in there.
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I've got one of these lacy, rugged drives that you see every YouTuber in the whole wide
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world using.
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That's the Time Machine.
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Oh, the orange one?
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Yeah, the orange one.
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It's like, I don't know when we all got together and decided these were the ones, but it's
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like okay, this is what every YouTuber uses, and I'm not too afraid of dropping it because
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it has all of this extra casing around it.
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So yeah, I've got that thing in here to be the time machine, which has totally saved
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my butt a couple times.
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And then what do I have shoved in the bottom here?
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Okay, so then I have some filming stuff.
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So I have the Moment case for my phone, which allows you to put these extra lenses on your
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iPhone and I've got one of the Moment wide angle lenses which are really nice for getting
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much broader shots sometimes with the iPhone.
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Also for the iPhone I have this very little Shure microphone that will plug into the lightning
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port of the iPhone and I use this for backup recordings of podcasts on the road and I also
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have recorded more than a few ads on the road using this microphone on the phone, which
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can be, if you're in a quiet environment, like just passable for a real microphone.
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So I've got that.
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And then, the very bottom here.
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What else do I have?
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- Oh, I have a super slim external battery
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with just a lightning cable on it
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as emergency backup for the phone.
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I don't have a 20 million milliamp battery for my Switch
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because I don't carry my Switch with me.
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- It charges everything, everything.
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It will charge everything multiple times.
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- Yeah, I honestly find it's only the phone
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is the thing that I ever run into a problem with,
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so I just have this little tiny battery
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to act as the backup for.
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I don't wanna be stuck somewhere.
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I just need to charge the phone up once.
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- I also have one of those Mophie ones
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with the integrated lightning cable in my backpack as well.
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It lives in my dongle bag.
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- And then I have this camera that I totally am in love with
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which is the DJI Osmo Pocket.
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It's this really tiny little gimbal camera
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but it is amazing.
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Like I got it for this trip for a couple of projects
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and it is a fantastic ratio of quality to size
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and so this thing is just gonna live in my backpack
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for forever because it is really tiny
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but can get just much better, more stabilized shots
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than the iPhone ever can.
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So it's a fantastic, fantastic little camera
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to just have on you.
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And it weighs nothing and it comes with a nice little case,
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so I can easily just throw it in the bag.
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So now, you know the Everyday Backpack
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has these two wings on the side
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where you can put other stuff?
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So the two wings I divide into technology and biology.
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So the technology wing is where all of my dongles live.
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So that's where I try to keep it
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so that I have a wire for everything.
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So it's like I've got the USB-C wires,
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I've got the micro USB, I have an Apple Watch charger,
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I have a spare Apple pencil in there
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just in case I ever lose the main one
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that's attached to my iPad,
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because boy is it annoying if you don't have the pencil.
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So that's where all like
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miscellaneous little technology junk lives.
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A CF card reader,
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because Apple won't put a CF card reader in the laptop.
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- Wait. - You know how people
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are like, oh, I'm so angry
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they don't have the headphone jack?
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People are like still angry about that.
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- Like an SD card?
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- Oh yes, I always think of them as like compact flash.
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- Yeah, that's a very specific thing you're asking for.
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- Yeah, no, no, it's yeah, SD card reader is what I mean.
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I don't know why in my head I always think them as CF cards,
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but yeah, there's no SD card reader,
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so I have like that little adapter thing.
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- No one's asking for a compact flash card reader on this.
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- Yeah, no, I guess not.
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But yeah, I think though I might steal your idea
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and maybe change the technology thing
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to just all exist in one of those snake charmer bags
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'cause I have a little bit of space to spare
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in my main compartment.
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And I do find the side wings,
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they're sort of my least favorite part about the backpack
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because I think on the 20 liter version,
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a lot of their pockets are too small
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to actually be useful.
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- In like old orientations.
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- Yeah, it's just too small, so I might get rid of that.
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But then my biology side is basically all of the stuff
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that you need for being a machine made out of meat.
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So I have aspirin for headaches,
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I have earplugs for noise canceling,
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I've got a couple medications.
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I always keep with me a spare like sleeve of contact lenses
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just in case, in case either my glasses break for some reason or if I'm wearing contacts.
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Every once in a while, like you'll accidentally kind of knock a contact out or just some contact
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doesn't feel right.
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So it's very important to always be able to see.
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So I have some some backup eyes, basically.
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And then I have I always try to keep like three little food supplements.
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So there's like a pack of...
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Do you hear that?
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There's a pack of my preferred beef jerky that I keep in that side and like a little
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thing of pistachios or almonds or something like that.
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So that's the that's the biology side of I always have some food and some like basic
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stuff to fix being a human and that lives on the other side of my backpack.
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But so though I think that's just about everything.
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Yeah that's everything that is in the backpack coming straight off of a trip.
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That's my backpack setup Myke. There you go.
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So I feel like I can't let this episode go by without talking about the Theme System
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- Oh, well, we have to talk about the theme journal
01:14:19
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after what happened last time.
01:14:20
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- Yeah, so, all right, well, look,
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you never really know how something's gonna go
01:14:27
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when you're trying something new,
01:14:28
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and we spoke on our last episode in person,
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which feels like a very long time ago now,
01:14:33
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about, you know, I, especially more than you,
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was very nervous about putting
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the theme system journal on sale.
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I was worried we wouldn't sell them.
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and we sold out in 90 minutes of the episode being posted.
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I was absolutely blown away.
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I consider it one of my greatest personal accomplishments
01:14:53
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because people seemed excited about something
01:14:56
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that I'd kind of like conceived, designed, and made.
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Like it was like a dream of mine
01:15:00
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to be able to make a product like this
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and people seemed very excited about it.
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So it sold out incredibly fast.
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So many people have been asking what the plan is now.
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The plan is, I'm literally making 10 times more.
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That's the plan.
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Which is in and of itself, horrifically nerve-wracking.
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So basically right now, if you go to quadtexmerch.com,
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you can find the theme system journal listed there
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and there is an email sign up thing.
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You can put your email address in there
01:15:35
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and as soon as we have the next round
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of the theme system journal in stock,
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you'll get an email to tell you it's in stock.
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I would love to tell you when that's going to be.
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Soon is the answer. They're being made right now.
01:15:49
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I want to talk about a little bit of the frustrations, some new frustrations
01:15:53
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I have with the manufacturing process, talk about that in a minute. But we have more being made
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so if you are interested, put your email address into that box
01:16:01
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which is at cortexmarch.com and Cotton Bureau will send you
01:16:05
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an email when we have more in stock. This is another example of the
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the uncertainties of physical products.
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And you said you were more nervous than I
01:16:16
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when we put it up for sale.
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But I think that's because when I saw it in real life,
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I felt like, oh, this is great.
01:16:25
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The instantiation of it for the first version
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came out really well.
01:16:32
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And I got to see that in person when we spoke last time.
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But you just don't know.
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And, you know, like I've dealt with trying to get iterations
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on physical products made and it's always shocking
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how long it takes.
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And even when you think you have the quote final version,
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like you just never really know
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until you have a real production line set up.
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And like my, I expected that we would sell out.
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I didn't think it was going to be 90 minutes,
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But this is also a case of just the tremendous difficulty
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of trying to guess about an unknown demand in advance,
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which is just fundamentally impossible.
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And then also knowing that if you guess really wrongly,
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you could be left with stock that now you have to manage
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and becomes a sort of problem.
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- Because now I'm making another really big guess,
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and I'm trying to make an educated guess.
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And my plan is that this order that I've made
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will be for many, many months of stock that we will have.
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That's my hope.
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I don't know what's gonna happen.
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We could put them on sale and they could go again.
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Or we could put them on sale
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and we have enough for the next year.
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I don't know.
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But I'm betting with it and I'm like, okay,
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this is, I'm gonna try and make an educated guess about this
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because I would ideally like to have enough stock
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to last us the rest of the year.
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I don't know what the amount is gonna do.
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So it is literally 10 times is the amount that I'm ordering,
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which is a lot more, but we're just gonna go with it.
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- We spend a bunch of time trying to talk about this.
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When I first saw the actual prototype,
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I was immediately thinking that we should order more,
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but it's just a guess, who knows?
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I could be wrong.
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It is difficult to describe how nerve-wracking it is
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when it is your own money on the line of like,
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we need to buy these things in advance to sell them.
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But the thing about selling out so quickly,
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it's not like we underguessed a little,
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I think we underguessed way too far.
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- No, we underguessed significantly.
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- We overshot under by a lot.
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- Yeah, so again, it's like,
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one of the reasons I'm ordering 10 times the amount
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is because within 48 hours,
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10 times the amount of people that bought the notebook
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or that we had available, put their information
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into the tell me when there's more field in the website.
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Now I know how these types of things work
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and I know that there's only going to be a percentage
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of those people when they get that email
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that actually buy it, but the demand for the book
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was pretty significant, which I will say right now,
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I am absolutely flattered by and it is a very wonderful
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feeling for me that people seem so excited about it
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and I am genuinely sorry that we did not have enough
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to meet the requirements of our listeners.
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Like, I really wish, look, nobody wishes
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that we have more of these than I do.
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No one on the planet wishes that we have more of these
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than I do because I want people to have this thing
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and I hate that we have to wait
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because I don't know when it's gonna be.
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I know it's still many weeks away
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before we will have these to sell again
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but I do know that they're being made.
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- Yeah, and it's also,
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again, as people who are making things
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that we want people to enjoy,
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it's a weird experience knowing that somebody
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who listened to Cortex right when it came out
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and said, "Oh, I just wanna finish the show
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"and then I'll order that journal,"
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would have missed it.
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- Yes. - Right, like,
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that's an unsatisfying experience for a listener
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that we have unintentionally created
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through the way that we did this.
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It's like, that shouldn't be the case.
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Like, while it's great that it's sold out,
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you don't want it to be like someone who listened
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to the show the minute it came out,
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and the first thing they did was they went to go order one,
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and they were too slow.
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Like, it's a bad experience.
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- And that was like pretty much everybody's experience,
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right, was like, as soon as we said,
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go to cortexmarch.com and buy it, they couldn't,
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because they weren't there anymore.
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And like, so, you know, I don't want that to happen,
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which is why I am ordering so many.
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Like I really feel like we can't sell out this fast again
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with the amount that I've ordered.
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That is like my feeling on this.
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So, but that's my hope, right?
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That's my hope.
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Like that we are like intentionally ordering
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to the point that I feel like it shouldn't happen.
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But I will say, if you're on the email list,
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when you get that email, buy it as soon as you can,
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because I don't know what's gonna happen, right?
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Like we don't know because we were clearly
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so thrown off guard this first time, I don't know what the next time is going to be. So
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it has been a really interesting experience for me. It has been really nerve-wracking
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to see them arriving with people. Like people have been taking pictures and we've been getting
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feedback. Most of the feedback that we've been getting tracks with what I was already
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thinking which is great. Like the things that people say "I would like to see this, I would
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like to see this" it's like "yeah I agree with you" so that's good news.
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Yeah, yeah. It's been very interesting to see the feedback and see how people are using
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it's like I really do appreciate that people are taking the time to write out and send
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in detailed feedback.
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Oh, I've been getting great, just like great feedback.
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Like people have been sending it on Reddit, they've been emailing it to me, like it's
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been wonderful.
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Like it's in, it's, I'm just really pleased to see that people are seeing what I see,
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which is great.
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And, but the overall feedback has been excellent and I am so thrilled by it.
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the way that people talk about the quality of the book which is for me
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right now the most important thing. Like the inside layout is the thing that's
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more subject to change than the actual quality of the notebook itself. So now as
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well like I have been using it myself every day for the last couple of months
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and I am now a point where I'm gonna stop calling it a beta. That came for me
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from a place of insecurity with the product and with my cons... I was like I
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I felt like an imposter, right? Like it's that imposter syndrome again.
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Oh, I'm so happy, Myke. I'm so happy that you're here.
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Because again, I have this very different experience of when I saw the thing in real life,
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I was like, "Oh, this is totally a great product one."
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And I know that you felt much more uncertain about it at that point in time.
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But it's also because you were so much closer to the thing,
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so it's harder to view it in an objective way.
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And yeah, like I think it is a real version zero for people to try and give feedback on.
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But it's also like the thing that exists is an actual usable product as well.
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And I'm really happy to hear that you feel that way about it too.
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That like you've come around to this.
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What the book needs the most, and one of the main reasons I was calling it a beta,
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is it needs instructions.
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That's what it needs.
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It needs something to say this is what you use each section for.
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And I feel like we haven't had a way to explain it really clearly.
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There are a bunch of people that just get it, but there are people that don't get it as much.
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So what I'm going to do, by the time
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that the next set goes on sale, is there will be an
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online set of instructions. I'm going to build a website
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that people can go to and the instructions will be there.
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and then when we make a revision to the notebook,
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which will happen at some point,
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hopefully for the third printing,
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there will be like a basic instructions page,
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which says, here's what you can roughly use the book for,
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go to the website, because the website will have actual,
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I'm gonna take scans of some of the pages in my notebooks
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and people can see how I use it.
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And I wanna really go into more detail
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and also adapt it over time,
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because my feeling is as the book changes,
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and if it changes, it will become more and more difficult
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to make those changes in the notebook itself
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from an instructions perspective.
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So we may as well have a website for it
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because then the website can become a home
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for more information about the theme system in its entirety.
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So that's my plan now, and I'm pretty happy with that.
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I still need to complete the website.
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It's not even nearly at a point yet,
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but I'm working on that.
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And that's how I want to kind of bridge the gap.
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And what that also does for me is the first edition,
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it's just a reprint of what we made before.
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And I don't want this notebook to be more widely available
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without there being a home for more instructions.
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I've realized it is very difficult
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to explain this system over audio.
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It needs a visual component.
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So I'm gonna do that and I'm gonna build that
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and we're gonna make it a place for people.
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So nothing exists yet, but it will.
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So that's the thing that I'm working on.
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but I am at a place now where I feel much more confident calling this,
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like this is the first edition. There are tweaks to be made, but honestly,
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now having used it for the amount of time that I've been using it,
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I feel that the tweaks are iterative, not transformative.
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And I was always concerned that they would be transformative,
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like that we would need to like basically rip out and start again some parts,
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but I don't think that's the case.
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Like there's some stuff that could be sized better.
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we could put more days or less days
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on the daily theme section.
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Like I just haven't worked out what it is yet, right?
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'Cause there's some stuff like many people ask,
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why are there 12 days?
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Well, the reason there's 12 days
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is because like 12 like columns for days
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is because that's what fit.
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And I can maybe make it fit a bit differently.
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- Yeah, and that's a totally reasonable point
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that had never really crossed my mind.
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And then I saw that in some of the feedback.
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I was like, oh yeah, that is confusing if you just,
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yeah, it makes more sense to, 12 is the wrong number.
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- Right, but here's the thing.
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What's the right number?
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I don't know yet, right?
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So like, we put 12 on there because 12 fit.
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And because I didn't know what would I do, seven?
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But that's gonna make it too big.
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So 14, but that doesn't make sense.
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'Cause what about people that don't track on the weekend?
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So I just picked a number, right?
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Because I don't do it on the weekend.
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So 14 would mean I always have extra days, right?
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So it's gonna be like two and two thirds of a week.
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Like it doesn't make,
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so I just don't know the answers to that yet.
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So there are some stuff about it,
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which is like, why is it that way?
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Well, because we designed it without ever having one.
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So I needed to be able to have one and use one
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to understand how to do it myself.
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And there's some other little bits that I wanna change,
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but I still think that this notebook that we've made
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not only is a good product,
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I feel like it lives up to the system
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that I've tried to build.
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So that's why it's like now, I feel like, great,
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I am comfortable selling this to more people
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because I think that what we have is a very good product
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that from a quality perspective is better than other stuff
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that I've tried from more established companies.
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And I believe in the system.
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I use it every day.
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I'm very happy with it.
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I just think I need to be able to better communicate it.
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So that's the biggest change that I'm gonna make.
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- But Myke, could you add a ribbon?
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- Oh God, you know what I wanna do, Gray?
01:27:57
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I really wanna add a ribbon.
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So here's the thing.
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The notebook is split into sections that you refer to every day. So what it really ideally
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needs is a bookmark. I have learned this through using it. Bookmarks would be great, ribbon
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bookmarks would be awesome, so we spoke to the manufacturer. Can we add ribbon bookmarks?
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Seems easy enough, right? So you'd have two ribbons, you'd put one on where your daily
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journal page is, one on where your daily themes page is for that time, and you just open them
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where you need them. Great. Not great. The type of notebook that we make cannot easily
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have a ribbon added to it. And the reason is, if you put the ribbon in when the book
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is being made, it gets cut off when they trim the pages. So when they're done binding the
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book, they trim the edges so they're uniform, right? That cuts the ribbon off. So then we
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we were like, is there a different way to glue it in?
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We have tried every way we can.
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I've been working with,
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this is the upper part of the problem, right?
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Is like, there are so, there's like,
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I'm a bit lost in this process.
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I don't understand this process.
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So I talk to Tom and Dan at Studio Neat,
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who then talk to our manufacturers
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and then they go out and try and make it
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and then it goes backwards and forwards.
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Like right now, this is not a world
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that we have experience in.
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So the process can be slow
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and it is filled with things that I need to learn.
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I will learn how to communicate better and deal with these issues, but it's going to take time.
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Right now we're going to have to go back to the drawing board about adding bookmarks into this thing.
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It is not going to be a part of the first edition notebook because the way that we have the process set up, I can't do it.
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And we could explore other options, but it is going to delay the printing of this notebook
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because it may require significant changes to need to be made to the design
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if we can do it at all.
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Because ribbons are usually in books with hard covers on them
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because what you can do is glue the ribbon between the two hard cover sections
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because the trimming is done before the cover is added.
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But that's not the way that our notebook can be made
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because the cover is added at a different point of the process.
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It's like a whole thing.
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So we would have to completely change the manufacturing design of the notebook
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To add it, I think it's important, I don't think it's that important.
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You can just get a bookmark of your own, right?
01:30:24
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Yes, well this is also another example of, everybody has this experience where you sort of say,
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"Oh, why doesn't product X also do Y?" It's an obvious thing.
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And you look at it and you go, "Oh, why isn't there a ribbon?"
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And it's like, "Oh, well, if we were going to add a ribbon, it might add a year's delay to when the next version comes out."
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because then like the whole process has to start over
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of like checking the quality and you'd end up
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with different binding to the page sizes could be different.
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And it always, again, for people who have not been involved
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in physically manufacturing something,
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it sounds insane to say that a reasonable estimate might be,
01:31:02
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it would take a year to add a ribbon, right?
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But it's having done this now,
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I can see that it could easily be a situation like that
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like that of like you just end up with these knock-on effects.
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So this is a case of having to make design decisions.
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And I agree, ribbons would be cool,
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but not worth a year's delay in a project
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that already took us way longer
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than we ever imagined it was going to take.
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- 'Cause I'm not using a bookmark in mine.
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It takes me a couple of extra seconds to find the page, right?
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And so I would like it, but it is not imperative.
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And for people that it is imperative for,
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you can very easily add a bookmark to this.
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Like there are companies like Muji that sell ribbons
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that you can stick into books for this exact purpose,
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books that don't have bookmarks, right?
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So like it is easy to do.
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It is not an impossible thing that we would make them
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and sell them to, right?
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Like we just make our own.
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Like is that how do you get over it?
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We sell our own bookmarks.
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I've thought about this, but I'm not committing to it.
01:32:05
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- Yeah, I was gonna say, I mean, this, yeah,
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this is obviously the next logical extension.
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- I even have a name.
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I even have a name for it, which is Two Is One, One Is None, because you'd have to sell
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two of them.
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That's right.
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That's kind of my idea.
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We riff on that somehow, because really you need two ribbons for this notebook, which
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is what I was going to do, because there's two sections you come back to.
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So we actually need to sell three ribbons then.
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Yes, because you need two.
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Three is two, two is one, and one is none.
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It's like we're selling hot dogs and hot dog buns in different numbers.
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You can buy one journal, but you have to buy three bookmarks.
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But this is an example of,
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people were saying,
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they wanted to hear more about the process, right?
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'Cause we spoke about it very briefly in the last episode.
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But this is part of what is going on here.
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It's like, we're having to make these decisions
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and we're making gambles every time.
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- Yeah, it is always a gamble.
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I think our first gamble
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paid off, but also was...
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Yeah, but this is what I mean, like it's a funny kind of payoff.
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Like it paid off, but in a way that we actually felt like,
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"Oh, we also completely missed the mark at the same time."
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Yeah, we both paid off and screwed up.
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Like that's...
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This is this weird thing where like, it succeeded too hard.
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That's the problem.
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And like, again, very happy that it happened,
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but very frustrated that we didn't have more faith in ourselves, I guess.
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But, like, so I will disagree with you there, though, because, again, we didn't know until the final one showed up.
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It's one of those hindsight things. We never could have known until we did it.
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But I really wish we'd done it differently.
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- Yeah, but I take us off the hook in the sense that
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we purchased the correct number
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given that we didn't know what it was going to be like.
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- And as we said last time, particularly for you,
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you had the veto on this product
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that if it wasn't up to the quality that you wanted,
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we were just gonna pulp the whole thing.
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And at that point, if we had said,
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"Oh, let's order 10,000 of them.
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I'm sure this first one will turn out amazing."
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And if it hadn't, then we would have really been screwed.
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- Yeah, 'cause we would have had way too many of them.
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Right, like we ordered kind of the smallest amount
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that we could conceivably order.
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There's a funny thing, you know,
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like in the, because of the size of the order,
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like there's a bunch of stuff that has to change.
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So now I need to do and have random spot checked books
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- Right, right.
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- Because we're ordering so many,
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there can be production line variations.
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So now before they're sent out to Kotburo,
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a random selection of the books has to be picked
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and sent to me so I can check the quality of them.
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This is, we're entering into a new phase here, my friend.
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- Yes, well, join that email list.
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- And hopefully we will have some more journals
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for you very soon.
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And please keep sending in that feedback
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about how you're using it and what you think about it.
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It's very interesting to read
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and very helpful for thinking about future iterations
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on what we're doing here.