386: The Tube Man Ecosystem
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From Relay FM, this is Upgrade, episode 386.
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Today's holiday special is brought to you by Bombus, Hunter Douglas, and Setapp.
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My name is Myke Hurley, and I am joined by Jason Snow. Hi, Jason Snow.
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Happy holidays, Mr. Myke Hurley. It's Christmas week.
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Ho ho ho to you, my friend.
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- Well, ho to you too.
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- I have some jingle bell snow talk for you.
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- It comes from JD who wants to know,
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this is not a, this is not,
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I've resisted a holiday snow talk because we are--
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- Not holiday themed.
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- We are basically all holiday ask upgrade
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for the entire episode today,
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'cause we've got like a billion questions, which is great.
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But this one comes from JD who asked,
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"Have you ever tried coding and if so, what language?"
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- Well, I have, yes is the answer JD.
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I started using basic when I was a kid,
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where you had to number the lines of code
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and that's how you navigated around.
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I was thinking about that the other day
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that I remember the first time I saw a programming language,
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I think it was Pascal that didn't have line numbers
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and I couldn't understand how you would do a program
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without line numbers.
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And I think back now and I think like,
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why did you need the line numbers?
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But it was how I was thinking, it was how it was taught.
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and I learned a lot of basic.
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And then we have to go to AppleScript after that.
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Like basically I didn't do anything beyond AppleSoft basic
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until I was in grad school maybe.
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I'm not sure I did any AppleScript in college.
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And that was, and AppleScript is very weird,
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but it is a coding language of a sort.
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And I was scripting and connecting together various apps.
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Lately, I've been doing a lot more of this.
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So I, when we moved six colors to WordPress,
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I built a custom template.
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It's actually kind of funny.
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As a side note, I'll say our friend, David Sparks,
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just changed his website over from Squarespace,
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I think, to WordPress.
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And I was saying, well, if you need any advice,
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I spent all, you know, I spent several months converting,
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meticulously converting six colors
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from movable type to WordPress
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and WordPress is all PHP stuff.
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So I had to make a custom theme complete
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from zero custom theme.
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I had to do a lot of PHP stuff
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and I had a little bit of help
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from some of the people at WordPress,
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but for the most part, I did it myself.
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And the lesson learned here is that David Sparks's response
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was, "Oh, I hired a guy to do that."
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I was like, "Oh, yeah, I guess I could have done that."
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But I didn't.
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learned a lot about PHP and my weather page, Upgrade Plus listeners can hear all about
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my weather environment, my weather ecosystem that I have at my house. That weather page
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is in PHP. Doing what PHP was designed to do, which is take a web page and modify it
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based on some simple-ish logic. Anyway, so I learned a lot of PHP from that project.
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People who were listening to Upgrade Plus may also hear another portion of my weather
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ecosystem involves widgets in Scriptable. Scriptable is an app that is, that lets you
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write stuff in JavaScript on your iOS device and you can put it in widgets and stuff like
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that. And so I had to learn some JavaScript for that where I'd never, I resisted learning
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JavaScript for a long time and I still don't understand it that well but I understand it
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enough to be dangerous, as they say. And then in the last couple of months, you know, I
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don't know, three, four months, I have made a concerted effort to learn Python
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and I've written a whole bunch of different scripts in Python that do a
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whole bunch of different things and that's been really great because the
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great advantage of knowing one of these languages instead of AppleScript is that
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I have a server running Unix that's in the cloud and I can put scripts on it
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and they run, whereas with AppleScripts you got to run it on a Mac somewhere and
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and it's nice to be able to have that script
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just running in the cloud and running it from there.
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- I guess if you're gonna know this stuff,
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it helps for it to be a bit more universal, right?
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- Exactly, and the, and this is a,
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the reason that I've been doing this recently
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is that I really wanted to pick up some of those skills,
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and I think it's a fun challenge for my brain
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to try and do this.
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the AppleScript muscles are there.
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And the fact is all of these languages are kind of,
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I mean, I know enough now to understand when people like
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the ATP guys talk about the differences
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in programming languages.
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I've seen enough of them now that I'm like,
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"Oh yeah, they are all kind of the same."
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And it comes down to how do they phrase things?
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And is there a built-in module for this?
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And do they use semi-colons too much?
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Or is it brackets that they use too much?
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or is it indenting that they use too much?
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Every language has its issues, let's say.
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There is no perfect language.
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Although I prefer indenting in Python
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to all the semicolons in JavaScript.
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Anyway, so it's been fun because it's good for my brain too.
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As a 50 plus year old person,
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I wanna keep challenging my brain
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and keep it plastic and adaptive and learning.
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And it has been a lot of fun to write these,
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the Python scripts especially.
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You know, and again, I could probably hire a guy to do it,
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like do what Sparks did for his WordPress site.
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Yeah, I got to learn that lesson,
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but it has been a lot of fun to pick this stuff up
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and I hope I will continue using it in the future.
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- Do you want your brain to be plastic?
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Is that the right thing?
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- Well, plastic in this case means able to be like moved.
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It's instead of being set fixed,
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it's like fixed in plastic or opposites in this case.
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So you want to be able to have a brain
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that's kind of adaptive and can learn and grow
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and change and not remain kind of locked in place because that's how you become like an
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old person who goes "ah these kids today get off my lawn" and I don't want to be that guy.
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What about foam like a brain ball? Some people don't like foam but yes I would like my I
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would like my brain to be as as squishy and adaptive as my brain ball. Thank you. If you
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would like to send in a question for us to open an episode of Upgrade just send out a
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tweet with the hashtag #snowtalk like JD did or you can use question mark snow talk in
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Relay FM members Discord, which I actually think is what JD did.
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10 print "Hello World 20" go to 10. You can get access to the Relay FM members
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Discord if you want by becoming a member and supporting this show. You can go to
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getupgradeplus.com, you can sign up and you'll also get to hear about Jason's
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weather station, which is what we're going to talk about in Upgrade Plus today. If you are listening to this
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episode on the day of release you have less than 24 hours remaining to get your
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nominations in for the upgradees. Nominations are closing on December the
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21st so if you still have time go to upgradees.vote and you can get your
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nominations in. The results will be revealed and deliberated on next week's
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episode of upgrade as we do the upgradees to finish out 2021. Got some
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- Follow up for you, Jason.
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I was talking last week about my issues with Wi-Fi
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on my MacBook Pro.
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Mac OS 12.1 seems to have solved this issue
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and now I have no problem connecting to Wi-Fi networks,
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finding new Wi-Fi networks and that kind of stuff.
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One of the things that I've noticed is,
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which was not happening to me before,
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when you click on the Wi-Fi kind of arrow thing,
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you know, in Control Center, you can hover over it
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and it has a little chevron which you can click.
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It shows you in that area,
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wifi networks that you can connect to.
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That UI never loaded from before.
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I didn't even know it was in there.
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- So it was, so basically my machine
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just could not find wifi networks
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unless I would go into system preferences,
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toggle it on and off, on and off.
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I don't think I mentioned last time,
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but sometimes I would get like an N-A-N error
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on the turn off button.
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So like turn on, turn off wifi
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was sometimes saying nan and then like a code
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that would like break through the button.
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It was like a big old mess.
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- That's not good.
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- But 12.1 has completely fixed it.
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It wasn't in the release notes,
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like I was looking through the release notes.
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There were like MacBook Pro specific fixes,
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but WiFi wasn't mentioned as one of them,
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but it has fixed my WiFi problems.
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So I'm really happy about that
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because now I don't have that annoyance on my computer.
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- That's good.
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I wonder what caused that.
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I wonder why they did that, but it's good.
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keep in mind 12.0 came out before the laptops came out, so there's a—this is the first
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full version that is released, right? So they decided not to put it in like one of the little
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dot updates, but they jammed it into 12.1. That's interesting. I guess we'll never
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know the behind-the-scenes thing.
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But they fixed it.
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I mean, I always have this like belief that sometimes things just get fixed and—well,
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I think this is not—I think this is commonly held. Things get fixed without meaning to
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be in the same way that things can get broken
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without meaning to be.
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- Ah, that's, I think that's fair.
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- You know, I saw you link to Notch Meister
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on six colors. - Yes, yes.
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- And now if I ever want, I can have an application.
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Right now, if I just go up to the notch,
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I have some Christmas lights that pop down.
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- That's right.
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So I posted a tweet about how somebody should make it
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so that the notch glows when your mouse is behind it,
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when your pointer is behind it,
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because you can lose your pointer up there.
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you can move your pointer behind and not see it and be aware is it and it's in the notch.
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Craig Hockenberry from the Icon Factory took this as a challenge and even though he doesn't
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have a laptop with a notch he wrote with some other people and it's open source so anybody
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can look at it and contribute a thing called Notchmeister and he was sending me builds
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to take pictures of like tell me what this looks like because he doesn't have one and
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ended up releasing Notchmeister, which is this funny utility that is really Craig and
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I both thought that it reminded us of there's a program called Underwear back in the day,
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which was like kind of like a screensaver, except it was always on underneath your desktop
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and it was a desktop diversion or distraction. I think they called it and it was just silly
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is what it was. And so he was inspired by that. So yeah, you can have a like a little
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Cylon light that goes around the notch or you can have it that when your when your pointer goes behind it
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It throws off sparks or it glows
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and you can have it that Christmas lights drop down from the notch when you move your mouse up there and
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Also, I think there's one that's like a radar x-ray kind of thing, which is hilarious because like I said the your pointer is is
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Actually back there and it's moving around and so he built this thing that drops down a little scanner
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That shows you what your pointer is doing up there
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which is quick to listen. - Like poking around
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and hiding behind chips and stuff,
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and it's very responsive.
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It's really cool.
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I have a feature request if Craig happens to be listening
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or hearing this.
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I would like a way to be able to hide the dock icon
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for this app.
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- For Notch Meister.
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- So I can just leave it open all the time
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and forget that it's there and get joy
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whenever I pop up towards the notch.
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- That's nice.
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Yeah, it's a fun idea.
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I, you know, my purpose with it was really just,
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I thought somebody should make a very simple utility
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that just lets you, maybe one of these utilities
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that fixes your menu bar or something like that,
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that literally just gives you a subtle indicator
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that your pointer is currently living behind the notch
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and that's why it's not visible.
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And Craig was like, what if we made it wacky?
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And he succeeded, it is very wacky.
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- I like it.
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- I think, I love it when people do silly software.
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Like, I love it.
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- It feels very Mac to me.
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Like, it does part of like the Mac's history
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is the silly little things that it can do.
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I mean, an Apple has had a history
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of building them in themselves just not recently.
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- Yeah, it's whimsical and funny
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and yet also professional and considered, right?
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And that's the delight I think
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that makes it sort of feel Mac like
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is that it's very intelligent, brilliant,
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serious professionals using some of their brain power
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to create something silly.
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That's a lot of fun.
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- Apple have delayed their return to the office indefinitely.
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- So this is something that they've been kicking this can
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down the road for I think the best part
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of six to eight months now, where it's like,
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hey, we're gonna come back. - Now they've lost
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the can entirely.
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- And then-- - What can?
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- Yeah. - I don't know.
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- We've never seen a can.
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What are you talking about?
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This is actually kind of funny
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because we're working on our connected year in review.
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So we go through the year and we look at stories
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and stuff like that.
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And today I was looking through June
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and one of the stories for June was Apple employees
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pushed back against return to office in an internal letter.
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- So when that internal letter that went around,
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that was in June of last year.
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So they have been talking about their return to the office
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for over six months now.
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but they just kept saying, "Hey, it was this time.
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Hey, it was this time."
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And now they've just said, you know,
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for very obvious reasons,
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we don't know when anybody's gonna come back now.
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So corporate employees are gonna be given $1,000
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to spend on home office equipment, which-
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- There we go.
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- I don't remember if they've had this before.
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If they haven't, what the hell?
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Like, what the hell?
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Why has it taken them so long
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if they haven't done it up until now.
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But that tells you, I think, quite clearly that
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this is for people that do not need to be in the office,
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'cause there are people that are in Apple Park,
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like there are. - Sure.
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- But for the people that don't need to be,
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I think Apple is now taking a hunker down
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kind of response for this one.
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I've been saying this for a long time
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that my feeling is there would be no WWDC this year.
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I think that's set now, like--
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I think probably right.
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- As I've said for the whole time,
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they were never gonna do it
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if the employees went back in the office
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'cause that just doesn't make any sense, right?
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That you would be happy to bring five to 10,000 people
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to a place, but yet you wouldn't have your own employees
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in an office.
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And that decision kind of has to be made now.
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- Yeah, that's the thing,
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is we don't know what the state of affairs
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is gonna be in June, right?
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We don't know that.
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All we do know is that right now,
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we are seeing surges everywhere because of Omicron,
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and it's not looking good for the next couple of months.
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The problem is Apple's got to make a decision pretty soon
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about what they're going to do.
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And it's not just the not knowing.
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It's the you've got to take a gamble about a live WWDC
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And I think what we've seen in this pandemic
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is that it's really hard to plan even a couple of months.
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Like I have a thing that I'm supposed to go to in LA
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in February and I'm like, is that gonna really happen?
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I don't know, I have no idea.
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So let alone June, right?
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So event planners, like Apple doesn't have to have the event
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unlike so many events where like the business is the event.
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Apple's business is not the event
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and it's shown that it can do it online just fine.
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So I think that you might as well just kick that can.
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- The event is a distraction.
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That's what the event is.
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- It is actually.
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- It is a cost and a distraction, which is not needed.
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Like they have proven two years in a row
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that a virtual WWDC is as if not more effective
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for the vast majority of developers.
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I think it's probably a fair assessment.
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So it was always kind of like,
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if they ever were to bring it back,
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it's because they want the community aspect of it,
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which I understand, but no company wants
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to be the first company, no tech company wants
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to be the first tech company
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to bring the developer conference back.
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So everyone's gonna be holding off anyway.
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And I just think that, look, Apple needs
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to have made this decision already.
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Like they announced WWDC in March every year, right?
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Which means before March, they have to have all
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of the agreements with all of the conference center
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and all that kind of stuff.
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I just can't imagine anyone would be working on that right now.
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So yeah, so yeah, the return to the office thing delayed indefinitely.
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I honestly now expect that they will just take this as an opportunity to change the
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plan as well so that they will be able to appease more of their employees for a more
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hybrid approach.
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That would be my other guess on that, but we'll see.
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And there were some rumors going around that LG is developing three display panels for
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Apple displays, a 24 inch display, a 27 inch display, and a 32 inch display. The 27 and
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32 appear to be mini LED displays with ProMotion support, and the 32 would be an XDR replacement
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and also would include an Apple Silicon chip inside of it.
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Yeah, this was covered really well on ATP last week, but for those who didn't listen,
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I think the speculation here that we don't really know, this is sort of spotted at LG.
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three displays. And I don't know if it really tells us anything about what will be a standalone
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display, because they're describing literally the 24-inch iMac display. Okay, that's not
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that exciting. The 27-inch seems to be what would be in a new, larger iMac, and that it
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would be mini-LED with ProMotion makes sense and is exciting. And then an XDR replacement
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that would be mini-LED with ProMotion also makes sense and is exciting. I think the question
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is that a lot of us want to know is, is any of these going to be sold standalone for people
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who have a laptop or a Mac Pro or a Mac Mini or whatever, separate from just the iMacs.
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And I'd imagine the 32 probably.
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- The 32 seems like the most likely, right? Because I actually don't imagine Apple would
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make a 32-inch iMac. I think that might be a bit aggressive, especially if it's going
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to have some kind of chip inside of it. That very much sounds like a high-end machine.
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I mean maybe that 24 because like why would they be continuing to develop an iMac screen?
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The iMac screen is available.
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Yeah well I mean but we don't know where this in where this information is from and whether
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this is a forthcoming thing or if it might be an old thing that is the iMac screen. Also
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we should say there are two different LG companies there's the LG that makes panels and the LG
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that sells productized displays and I'm unclear about which LG this is but LG supplies Apple
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with its panels. So there's no proof that it's like, "Aha! They're gonna be LG displays,"
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or "They're gonna be Apple-branded displays." All we really know is that these panels are
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being seen and that they're being worked on in some sort of container. So this is a really
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fuzzy, hazy kind of report. What I would take away from it that I think we could probably
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take away with some confidence is that this report indicates that Apple is planning to
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bring that mini LED technology that we've seen in the laptops and in the iPad Pro 12.9
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to the 27 inch and 32 inch sizes which we could kind of assume are going to be iMac
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and Pro Display XDR. But I think what it doesn't give us any signal on really is this going
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to be a standalone product as well. Is Apple building a full standalone product? Maybe
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Maybe it does, but I don't know enough about it and that report is squishy enough that
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I can't have a lot of confidence.
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It would be quite a thing if Apple rolled out, imagine, a 24-inch display, a 27-inch
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display and a 32-inch display instead of just the 32 that they have now.
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But I don't know, part of me thinks, are we just seeing the iMacs here?
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Are they just saying, "I saw the iMac panels and here's the next generation iMac panel
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is going to be mini-LED?"
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I don't know.
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So people who want to get excited...
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I can't imagine that.
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You can get excited about it.
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I could imagine them maybe doing a 24 inch display that's just very regular, like just
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a regular display that Apple makes, you know, and a 32 inch Pro Display XDR, which is like
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1500 bucks, like they bring the price down significantly because they move it to mini-LED
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and like I could imagine that would bring the price down, like because they don't charge
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incredible amount of money for all of their other displays that use that mini LED, right?
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So that's what I would guess. I would guess that the 32 would be the one that people would
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want and it would be much more price available, but we'll see.
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>> Yeah, well, that is one of the things that we have not talked about a lot is the idea
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that what if they don't release a standalone display except for an XDR replacement, and
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if the XDR replacement is way cheaper, right? Like that's a scenario that could happen.
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I think a lot of the conversation in our sphere has been about a 27 inch and I would love
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to see that. Quite honestly, 27 is kind of big for me. I used that 24 inch iMac for a
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while and I thought, do I want a 24 inch display? Probably not. Probably want a 27 inch display.
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I really don't want a 32 inch display. But that all said, that's just my personal thing.
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I do wonder if a scenario we did not anticipate is what if the XDR just gets replaced and
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it gets replaced by this superior and maybe cheaper mini-LED technology and that $5,000
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or $6,000 monitor becomes a, I don't know what, $2,000 or $3,000 monitor. But a lot
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of people, again, a lot of people don't want to pay a lot for that muffler, right, for
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that monitor. So we're all hoping for a 27th standalone. And maybe we'll get it. I mean,
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I hope we get it. I think 24 standalone maybe goes too far, but wouldn't that be great?
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I would love it for Apple to be like, "We have so many different monitors you can buy
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now because we realize that nobody else is making them and we need to." Because that's
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the truth. I think this all goes back to the fact that Apple thought the market would zoom
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in here and be like, "Yes, we want to reach all those Apple customers. We're going to
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make displays and it turns out they kind of don't care and if Apple wants these products
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to exist they should make them themselves and then make a lot of money selling them
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to laptop and Mac Pro and Mac mini buyers in the Apple store like everybody wins Apple.
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A good Thunderbolt display isn't just a Mac product either like I'm not I'm sure this
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is not what Apple aims for and doesn't care but they wouldn't they would probably sell
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more of them, right?
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I don't know, we'll see.
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- Also, I'll throw this in there,
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especially about the 24, but in general,
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I still believe that there's an iPad software update
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forthcoming, if not this cycle, the next cycle,
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to do external display support with some proper kind of
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window management kind of thing.
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And these products are for the iPad too.
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So that's something to keep in mind.
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Like these products are not just gonna be for Macs.
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I think they're also gonna be for the iPad.
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So that is another little wrinkle in this whole thing.
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So I don't know what it all means
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other than it makes me feel just that much more
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enthusiastic for the prospect of a standalone,
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external Apple branded display
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and for whatever that next large iMac is,
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which is probably the one that I'm gonna buy.
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If that could be a 27 inch with high dynamic range
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and a mini LED backlit display,
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like yeah yeah that'll probably get my vote.
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We put it out to the upgrade-ians, send us your holiday questions. We got about two times
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the amount of holiday questions that we're gonna use today.
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A lot of them were duplicates.
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The upgradings are very good. They're diligent.
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So we're gonna do that today.
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That's gonna be our holiday special for this year.
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It's answering your questions about our holiday preferences,
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like this one from Timakus, who asks,
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"What kind of tech do you employ
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in your Christmas decorations?"
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-Well, we have one of those candles
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that's an LED that flickers,
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so it looks like a candle, but it's fake.
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That's technology, right?
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-Yeah, sure. -Actually, the best part
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Part of that is that it has a switch that is not just an,
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it has an on, but it also has an on timer
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where you turn it on and it goes for five hours
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and then it turns itself off, which is great.
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'Cause otherwise you gotta turn,
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you don't wanna turn your candle on and off, come on.
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And I think what this question is asking is,
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I do attach the Christmas lights on the house
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and on the tree to smart switches.
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And I have a home kit automation
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that turns them on and off.
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I used to have a little timer that you would, you know,
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put the pins in it and all of that,
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but now I just use smart switches and HomeKit.
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They're not particularly sophisticated automations.
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They really are sort of time on and off.
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It's actually linked into existing automations I have
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for like our front light outside and stuff like that.
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And then I will say a word for how the LED revolution
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has affected so many aspects of our lives.
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Christmas lights are so much better now
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because they're all LEDs.
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And so they don't use a lot of power, and they are cheap,
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and they're just-- it's pretty amazing.
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As somebody who remembers glass bulbs with filaments in them
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that would break when you looked at them funny,
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the LED stuff is so much more resilient, and it's better.
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So that's mine.
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How about you?
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So for holiday decorations, we just have a tree, right?
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That's kind of what we do.
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And we have fairy lights on the tree.
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And a while ago, I used to use a Wiimote for these every year.
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I have just a Wiimote that was just in the Christmas box.
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It was one of the really old ones,
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and that was what we'd use.
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And it always made me laugh, because every time it turned on,
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it sounded like it was a big thunk it would make,
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like the Wiimote.
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And then, OK, Christmas is ready.
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But a while ago, a friend of the show, James Thompson,
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turned me on to this surge protector
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by a company called Miros, I think.
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And it's got a, it's for UK plugs.
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I don't know if they make them other for other places
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for other plug types.
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But what I really like about this surge protector is
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by default in HomeKit, and it just works with HomeKit.
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Like it's just very easy to connect.
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You don't even need to use an app.
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What I like about it is by default in HomeKit,
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it's like it's four plugs or sockets, four USB sockets.
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It's just on and off, but you can ungroup it.
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So you can individually address each plug socket in each USB.
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So over time, like as we add different things to it,
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so we have a lava lamp at home that's on it
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and that's got its own automation.
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And then we have the fairy lights
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and that has its own automation.
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My wife and Dean are--
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- Are fairy lights fairy lights?
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What are they?
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Are those Christmas lights? - Christmas lights.
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Yeah, we call them fairy lights.
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I guess this is a thing I've just found out
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that you don't call them that.
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Fairy lights are Christmas lights.
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the little regular lights that you have and they twinkle.
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Adina loves fairy lights, so we actually just leave them in,
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but when the tree comes down,
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we just use them to decorate the living room
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so that we always have the fairy lights.
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And then when the Christmas tree comes out,
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we then wrap them around the tree.
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And I have that, like you,
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I mean, it's then a switch in my home kit, which I enjoy,
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but I also have it on an automation,
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one of the home kit automations,
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you know, to turn on and off at certain times.
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One of my favorite things
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about the home kit automation stuff
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is how easy it is to enable or disable
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when you are or aren't home.
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It's like, I really love that,
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like that you can set up an automation,
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but only have it trigger when you are at home
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or when you're not at home.
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So, you know, like when we're not at home,
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lights come on at a certain time,
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but that doesn't happen if we are at home,
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that kind of thing.
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So I like that. - I can't,
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well, I guess I could do that.
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I have to rope in all the people who live in my house
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to do that automation thing.
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And that's always been a challenge for me
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because some automations it's like,
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do I really only want this?
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And I work at home, so I'm always at home anyway.
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So it's a whole thing, but yeah,
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that can be really cool where it's like,
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if you basically have it set,
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so if you and Adina are not present, it doesn't bother.
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- Yeah, but we have other ones as well that like,
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if we're not there, then they will also trigger.
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So like, you know, I like that kind of stuff.
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So yeah, that's-
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- It's probably a conversation for another time,
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but my cameras just got updated to support HomeKit.
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home kit, which is wild.
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But one of the things that they do,
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'cause they also have motion sensors in them,
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is the motion sensors are implemented separately
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from the camera.
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So they're like motion sensor switches
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that you can automate, which I thought was very clever,
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but I'm not doing any of those things.
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- I've just added Jason's home kit cameras
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in my topic documents for the future.
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- Future conversation.
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- Nathan asks, "Do you decorate your homes as well,
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and offices, we obviously have homes,
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but offices as well as homes for the holidays.
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What kind of decorations do you use?
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Are they all for enjoyment, the enjoyment of neighbors?
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Like, do you use outdoor stuff?
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What do you do?
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- Well, my office is not decorated at all,
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so I should probably get on that.
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Our homes are, we have outside lights,
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as I mentioned before, on a smart switch.
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It's mostly sort of peer pressure for the neighborhood.
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Like, it can't be the house that doesn't have lights.
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but they're minimal, Lauren puts those up.
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I used to put those up and I got so frustrated with it
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that I retired from it and Lauren was like,
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"Hey, why don't we have lights?"
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And I said, "I'm not doing it."
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And she was like, "Well, then I'll do it."
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So now she does it and it's like, all right.
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I feel a little guilty and yet also I feel grateful
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every year that I don't have to do it
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'cause I hate putting those up.
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I do have, so some listeners may know,
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I enjoy the air dancer, the waving tube man.
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- The flailing inflatable,
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I don't remember the family guy thing,
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but people know what that is.
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- Yeah, you know, it's like a car dealership,
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and it's like a guy and his arms,
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and your brain is programmed to react to motion,
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and so you immediately go there,
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and that's how they get you.
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Anyway, I love 'em, and Jamie and I used to say,
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Lauren and Julian would not care,
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but Jamie and I would be like,
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oh, tube men, they're so great, we should get one.
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And we talked about it,
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we joked about getting our own tube man
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and putting him on our roof and stuff like that.
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So I bought one.
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this was a few years ago, but what you get is you get the blower. So I got an orange
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one, I put him up at Halloween, and let me tell you, the kids, oh, they love it. They
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love it! They love that there's this Tubeman flailing in our front yard at Halloween when
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they come by to trick or treat, it's great. But once you're in the ecosystem, the Tubeman
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ecosystem...
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Once you've given in to the Tubeman life...
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To big Tubeman, you're living your Tubeman life. Once you're in the Tubeman ecosystem,
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You can buy, of course, accessories for Tube Man.
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Oh, I'm sure there's a Santa Tube Man you can buy if you wanted.
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I, indeed there is, Myke.
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And I have it, I'm happy to let you in.
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And I have bought it.
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And that is also, the only thing is that those you really should only put up when it's not
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raining so, and we're about to get into a rainy stretch here, but if it's not raining
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on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, I will bring out Tube Santa and he will dance around
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to the delight of whoever is around on Christmas.
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So that's my outside.
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And on the inside, you know,
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Lauren and I were just talking about this.
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We have a collection of stuff,
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but it's like, we've been married for like 27 years
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and we've been living together for 28, 29 years.
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We've collected a lot of Christmas stuff
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and Hanukkah stuff over that time.
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Lauren is Jewish, so we have Hanukkah stuff too.
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We have both.
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And it's all eclectic
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'cause it's just been collected over 20 plus years.
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And we were looking at it all
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and she was pulling some of it out of the box
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and like, why do we even have, I don't even like this.
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Why do we even have this?
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But we save it because it's one of our Christmas things
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that we have.
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And they're not our style and they're not our preference
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but we put them out because we have them.
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And if we were starting from ground zero and told,
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design your house for the holidays and get stuff,
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we would have a sensibility
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that our Christmas stuff does not have.
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A lot of it, especially because it's from people, right?
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It's like, my mom, my aunt gives me this pillow
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and it's got a fuzzy Santa beard on it.
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And you're like, okay, great.
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And then suddenly it's in your house every year for 25 years.
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So I guess what I'm saying is
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we have collected a lot of those.
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And ornaments too, I should mention,
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We've collected a lot of ornaments over the years.
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When you have kids too, you have the kid ornaments
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where the kids like make an ornament at school
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and putting the ornaments on the tree this year
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as every year is a wonderful moment
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when my kids put those ornaments up
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and they have whole discussions about this dumb thing
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that they made when they were in fourth grade.
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And they also have grown to have strategies
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about our ornament collection.
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At one point, we had friends who gave us
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an ornament of the month club from Etsy
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and there were a bunch of stuffed monkeys.
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And so my kids now have like a monkey strategy
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when they put the ornaments on the tree,
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which like you gotta spread out the monkeys.
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So, you know, so we got a lot of those
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and then they're nerdy ones.
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I've got like baseball ornaments
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and I've got Dr. Who ornaments
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and Star Trek ornaments and stuff.
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And they're in there too.
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There's lots.
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So anyway, it's just kind of a mess,
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but I think that that's what a lot of people do is,
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you know, not everybody is the like,
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we have an aesthetic for Christmas
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and we hold to it. I think some people are, but I think a lot of people are just like,
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you know, the stuff collects and we put it up and that's what it is. And when they break
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or they're ratty, we throw them away, but until then we just put them out and they are
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what they are. That's very much our non-aesthetic for our decorations.
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So, we only decorate home. I have thought about decorating the studio. We didn't spend
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much time in London for December.
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So wasn't gonna do it this year, but maybe next year.
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I would like a bit of holiday cheer at the studio.
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Our kind of strategy at home is we really just lent into
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none of this is gonna make any sense
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as kind of like our general idea for decorations.
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- That's the way.
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- So our Christmas tree decorations,
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we have a large selection of felt ones
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that we found this company a few years ago
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that now lots of companies in the UK have just straight up ripped off
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because they did really well.
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We have a lot of like, so we have like a Brussels sprout with a paper crown on it.
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That's a good one.
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We have a badger and a space suit with skis.
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Uh, we have a few dinosaurs, which are really great.
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Like the ones wearing a Santa outfit.
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Uh, one is a Stegosaurus with like four, um, Santa hats on each of its like
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spines on its back, which is really good.
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We have lots of really weird stuff.
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We've also started collecting holiday decorations from good vacations that we have.
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So we have like a Hawaii one, we have a couple of Disney ones.
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And then like around the house we have these, I think, I think maybe Adina bought this for me a couple of years ago.
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Geez, these like, they look like snowballs, but they're actually like little soft balls.
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so they go all over the house, which sometimes we break out into snowball fights at home
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of those. We just really have lent into, none of this is gonna make any sense, so we don't
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have to worry about there being an aesthetic, but the kind of overall theme is eclectic,
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which we enjoy very much. It's very—
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it brings me great joy when every year I was like, "Oh my god, I forgot we had a dancing
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Mariachi Day of the Dead themed guy."
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Guy yeah, I think I think your ornaments especially can and your decorations will speak to the people who are in the house
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and things that that have have delighted them over the years and that's definitely the truth truth with our our
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Ornaments is that there's the story of our kids are in there and then other things we like
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Like I've got a I've got a a Skeletor ornament. Oh, of course that I bought
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He lives in my pen cup on my desk most of the year,
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but then he has to put in his servitude on the tree
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during the holidays.
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I got a doctor who, I got like a TARDIS out there.
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And then there are a bunch of things with dates on them
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because they're from the kids or for the kids or whatever.
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So yeah, I think that's good
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'cause it says something about you and Adina
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and your interests and stuff.
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That's what it's all about.
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Nathan asks, "When is the proper time to put up
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or take down holiday lights and decorations?"
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- So it will come as no surprise
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that I have opinions about this,
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but it's when I was in Ireland for Uhl,
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you remember that was around Halloween?
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- We all dressed up in things for Halloween for Uhl.
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And then we're leaving and we get to the Dublin Airport
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and the Christmas stuff is everywhere.
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- Yeah. - And I thought,
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- Oh, like unforeseen advantage of Thanksgiving
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being a high American calendar.
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- Yes, I hate that we don't have this.
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There's no barrier, we have no barrier.
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- Exactly, and it's a permeable barrier.
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There are people on November 1st
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who are putting up Christmas decorations.
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I get it, it's fine, whatever.
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But even though it's a permeable barrier,
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it is a milestone, it is a barrier
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where you're gonna get some people
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who are gonna give you looks,
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and then a lot of people use that as their date.
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So Thanksgiving in the US is a third,
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it's a fourth Thursday in November.
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And so you end up with this very late
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November permeable barrier.
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And my opinion is that yes,
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as soon as Thanksgiving is over, it's fair game.
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You can put it up in late November if you really want to,
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you can wait till December.
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But like for me, that is the official start
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of holiday decoration in the US anyway,
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should be the day after Thanksgiving, essentially.
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And then in terms of taking it down, for me,
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usually it is the weekend after New Year's.
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New Year's is on a weekend this year,
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so it might be the following weekend,
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where you start taking the ornaments off the tree,
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and eventually you take the tree out.
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The tree's fate is ultimately, we have a live tree,
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so it's ultimately decided by when the refuse company
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says to put out your trees so that they can bring the wood chipper by. You know, that's
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part of the circle of life. And some stuff lasts longer than that. We slowly take that
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down. One tradition that we have that I really like is we have a door in our, we have a hallway
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that connects every room in our house. So there's like 11 doors in that hallway. But
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one of the doors is out to the living room, which is a kitchen, dining room, living room
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Marriott is the big room in our house where we spend most of our time. And so that door
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gets covered with the cards we get. So we have, as the cards come in, they get affixed
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to the door. And so in addition to just getting a card from people, you can see them and see
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the people you know and see their messages, and it's kind of nice to go there and look
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at them from time to time. And that stays up through the end of January, and even then
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Lauren is reluctant to take them down because she really enjoys it that much. So that lasts
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to the end of January, but otherwise it all starts to drift away after New Year's.
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How about you?
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December 1st, no earlier than December 1st for going up.
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Coming down?
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Like sometime in January, like early January?
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And for me, again, like you, I think the natural time is the next weekend after New Year's,
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that just feels like the time you would do it.
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But no, I don't like Christmas music or Christmas decorations before December 1st.
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Good for you. That's right. You don't have the permeable barrier of Thanksgiving and yet you're doing it right.
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Yeah, I mean, I'm aware of it, which helps me a lot, right? Like, I'm very aware of when Thanksgiving is.
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We try to observe it in some way.
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You mentioned, you were real cheap, we're a fake tree household just because we don't have a lot of space,
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so we have like a really slim plastic tree.
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- We would like to be a real tree household in the future,
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like in a future house where we have more space.
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- It's nice. I love the smell of it.
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Honestly, that's the thing that I don't think,
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if we didn't have a live tree,
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I don't think we'd have a tree because I don't like the,
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I don't really like the fake trees.
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And I really love the smell of the tree.
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That's my favorite thing about it.
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As you walk into the house and it smells like a tree.
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It's great. I love it.
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Also the slim plastic tree.
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Wasn't that one of David Bowie's nicknames in the 70s?
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The slim plastic tree?
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Probably not.
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- I think that could have been.
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Tombur asks, "Warm or cool lights on the tree?"
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- Yeah, Tombur's question,
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"Warm or cool white lights on your tree?"
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actually is what Tombur wrote.
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And I think that's funny because my fairy lights,
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am I doing this right, Myke?
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Fairy lights?
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They are colorful LEDs.
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- Ah, that's where you get me.
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- It's all the colors, all the colors, blue and red,
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and whatever else is in colors.
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Yay, all the colors in the colorful LEDs.
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They're beautiful and I love them.
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- Warm white tree lights.
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We like warm white fairy lights.
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Not a big colorful.
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- Your fairies are boring.
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- They sure are.
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JD wants to know what is your favorite piece
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of holiday apparel that you own?
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- Controversy, maybe.
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JD, I do not own any holiday apparel.
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- No ugly holiday sweatshirts?
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- I have nothing.
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No holiday apparel of any kind.
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Not really a choice, just don't.
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I used to have a long sleeve shirt
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with a giant line drawing of a sheep on it,
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that I considered my holiday apparel.
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- I don't know, there was something about it.
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It felt like it was like the thing to wear on Christmas day.
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I don't know.
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Also, because we are a Cal supporting house,
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and our arch rival is Stanford,
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I think I've explained this before,
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but I'll just explain it again here.
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At Cal, you can't wear red.
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You can't wear red to a Cal game,
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because that's Stanford color.
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It doesn't matter if they're playing some other team,
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it doesn't matter.
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You can't wear red.
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And in fact, if you wear red at a Cal game,
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everyone around you will begin chanting,
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and this is true, loudly,
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"Take off that red shirt, take off that red shirt."
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can hear it from across the stadium. So as a result, I own very little red anything,
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and certainly no jackets or anything outerwear that I might wear to a football game in the
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fall in red. You can't do it. So I think red is a very Christmassy color, and I have
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almost nothing that's red. I also have almost nothing that's green. I don't love
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wearing green either. So where does that leave me? With no holiday apparel.
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So I'm assuming you didn't buy the red hoodie, the red upgrade hoodie?
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I absolutely did not. In fact, there was a real debate of whether I was going to even
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suggest we sell it, and every time somebody happily shows us their picture about the red
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upgrade hoodie...
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The red one is a winner! I can't wait for mine to arrive.
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I know, it looks so good and I just look at it and I go, "Ugh, red." But I did, I did
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a, we did a red incomparable shirt at one point, which I call the red zeppelin. And
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And that is deeply, and it looks great.
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And I find it deeply disturbing
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and I will not have it in my house.
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So that is, that's how my life goes.
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However, I will say Lauren used to have a red sweatshirt
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with four penguins, a picture of four penguins
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in a stack in a phone booth
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that was labeled four calling birds.
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That was her Christmas sweater for a long time,
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but it was very old and it's gone now.
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I think she had that from when she was in high school.
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And so I don't know if she has anything, I have nothing.
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I have nothing.
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Should I buy, is there some merch available, Myke,
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that I could buy to make my life more holiday-like?
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- Not that I'm aware of.
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Back in 2019, we, for Cortex, made an ugly sweater.
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- Oh, right, I remember this.
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Well, I missed out on that.
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- Yep, that was back in holiday 2019.
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That is my favorite piece of holiday apparel.
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I have packed it, 'cause we're in Romania
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for Christmas this year, and it's,
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I'm gonna be wearing it maybe on Christmas Day.
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I love it, I love it so much.
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I hope we can do this again one day.
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Okay, so next up is Brian. Brian wants to know, "What is your favorite Christmas song?"
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Oh, my favorite modern Christmas song changes regularly, but my favorite
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classic Christmas song is the Christmas song by Nat King Cole. That's Chestnuts
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Roasting on an Open Fire. Oh, that's really good. That's a classic and I love
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it and I have that one queued up every year. And then my modern ones, there are
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Lots of good kind of monitoring takes on this.
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Father Christmas is a good one.
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That might be my number one right now,
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but it varies over time.
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I go back and forth among many.
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- Mine is Step Into Christmas by Elton John.
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- What I like about Step Into Christmas
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is it is not like other Christmas songs.
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It doesn't sound like other Christmas songs.
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It's just a good song.
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And I like that a lot.
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I like Christmas songs that are good songs.
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- As well as just being like Christmas, you know?
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- I agree, that's great.
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- Justin asks, "Is Die Hard a Christmas movie?"
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- Justin, of course it is.
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This is unequivocal in my opinion.
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- I mean, people joke about it and they're like,
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"Oh, well this movie had a scene
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"at the beginning set at Christmas,
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"so is it a Christmas movie?"
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But like Die Hard is throughout,
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the whole point of Die Hard is that it's not just Die Hard
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is a guy running around an office building. He's running around an office building at
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Christmas with people who are hostages because it's a Christmas party, which leads to the
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classic ho ho ho, now I have a machine gun. What could be more Christmas than that?
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It's like, you know the song "Driving Home for Christmas" by Chris Rea? Do you know that
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Okay. Well that's just about a guy who's driving home for Christmas. That's a Christmas song.
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And really, you know, Die Hard is John McClane just like dying for Christmas. I don't know.
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It's like, it's just, he has to get through the terrible, is it Action Skyscraper?
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Is that, yep.
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Action Skyscraper, yep.
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He has to get through the Action Skyscraper to make it out alive and so he can save Christmas
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for everyone and have Christmas with his family. It is 100% a Christmas movie. You know, it's
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like, yeah, it is.
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For those who don't know, Action Skyscraper is the Swedish, I think, name of Die Hard.
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That's how they released it there, Action Skyscraper.
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It's a good name.
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It's a very good, very good name.
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So yeah, 100% Die Hard is a Christmas movie.
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Stance wants to know, "What is your favorite Christmas movie?"
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Oh, my favorite Christmas movie.
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I have a recency pic, which is, we just watched-
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Give it to me.
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We just watched Love Actually again, I haven't seen it in years.
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That is such a great movie. It's just a good movie, let alone a good Christmas movie. Great.
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Love it. Anyways, I imagine maybe people who didn't see it at the time think, "Oh yeah,
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it's like those movies where they bring a bunch of famous people together and all their
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stories intertwine and it's like one of those movies." Love actually was the movie that
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started that.
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Is that movie.
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Yeah. That's the movie. And I remember at the time, I saw it when it came out, because
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I remember at the time, one of the things that was so shocking here was the poster.
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all of the people on the poster? It's like how does one movie have the all of these people
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in it? So yeah the answer is it was a very clever you know multi-story kind of threaded
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thing. It's a great movie. Um I have two I'm gonna again do the classic and modern take
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here because it cheats and lets me have two. Um classic is Miracle on 34th Street which
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is my wife's favorite and is it's a great movie it is sappy in parts but also super
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not in other parts the whole plot is that a santa gets so falling down drunk that he
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has to be replaced falling down drunk during the the macy's thanksgiving parade and has
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to be replaced and then he's replaced by uh maybe the real santa claus but they think
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he's crazy because if somebody claimed to be the real Santa Claus you would think that he was a
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crazy old man. Things spin out of control. There's a trial. Oh I was gonna say I haven't seen this
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movie. I have seen this movie. We did this. We did this. We did this for Myke at the Movies. I loved
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that movie. It is it is so great. It's weird and it's funny and and uh Edmund Gwynn who plays Santa
00:54:05
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Claus won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for that movie.
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Yeah, because it turns into like, it turns into Christmas courtroom drama.
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It's a courtroom drama where kids are getting called as witnesses and there's a dramatic
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moment when the US Postal Service brings in all of Santa's letters. And there's a great,
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there's this whole political subplot where the judge says, "If I rule against Santa,
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the only person who's going to vote for me is the district attorney." It's my favorite line in the
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movie because his political fixer who's always got a cigar and is played by the
00:54:35
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guy who played Fred Mertz on I Love Lucy says, he shakes his head and goes, "The
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District Attorney is a Republican, so you're gonna get no votes." It's just a
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it's again if you haven't seen it you should see it. It is surprising
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in if you think that it's gonna be a super sappy kind of thing it's from
00:54:55
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1947. It's not. It's actually kind of light and funny and weird and takes all
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all these strange plot turns that anyway, it's good. Um
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that's my favorite classic and my favorite uh new more modern
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movie, although it's just rapidly uh becoming a classic
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and I'm gonna say the same things about it as Miracle on
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34th Street. It's Elf. Oh, Elf starring Will Ferrell.
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Classic. 2003. Yeah. It is a classic and I'll just say if
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you're a person cuz I've heard this from a lot of people. If
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you're a person who doesn't like Will Ferrell, just watch
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Elf. It's not gonna give you, I think, all the Will Ferrell things that you don't like
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about Will Ferrell. He fully commits to being a human-sized elf, and it is, I love it. I
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could not love it more. It is such a great movie. So those are my two favorites, those
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are my two go-to, watch-during-the-holidays movies, Elf and Miracle on 34th Street.
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Elf is a great movie. That's so good. It's very funny. It's very charming
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Yeah, I want to say I don't know if I feel like I'm just gonna I'm gonna die on the sword maybe
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Last year I watched will we watch nightmare before Christmas for the first time? Yeah, don't like it
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Mmm, don't get it. I love the style on the look
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There's no story in that movie. I don't understand. I don't get it don't understand. I know it's a cult classic. I don't get it
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I don't like it either.
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Good, please.
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You know, as I said, I was like, I know if I say this enough,
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Jason will agree with me.
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I knew you'd agree with me.
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I don't get it.
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We were actually talking about this.
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I would like somebody to redo it.
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Like, give us the visuals more of a plot.
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And then, you know, we can actually have a good movie.
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Brant wants to know,
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what are your favorite Christmas episodes of TV shows?
00:56:46
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Oof, this is tough.
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- I was gonna, I don't really have
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any particular thoughts on this.
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I figured that you would say like "Doctor Who" or something.
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- Well, that's gonna be my answer,
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is that I actually have a playlist
00:57:00
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of the "Doctor Who" holiday specials
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that I will sometimes just flip on.
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But I did, a couple of years ago, I did a rewatch.
00:57:07
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I watched sort of like a "12 Days of Christmas"
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kind of thing.
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I rewatched all the "Doctor Who" Christmas specials.
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And what I'm gonna say is that the best one
00:57:17
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is the return of Dr. Mysterioso.
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Dr. Mysterio, Dr. Mysterioso?
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It's silly, it's a superhero pastiche,
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which is not what you expect.
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I guess it's Dr. Mysterio, not Dr. Mysterioso.
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From 2016, written by Steven Moffat.
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It's just, it's sweet.
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It's like an homage to Superman, the movie, kind of,
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except in Doctor Who,
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and there's kind of a romance subplot,
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and it is, at the time, I feel like everybody was like,
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"Yeah, yeah, it's another Doctor Who Christmas special."
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It's kind of great.
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And I also really love "Last Christmas,"
00:58:02
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which is from two years before, another Steven Moffat.
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That one has,
00:58:08
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who's in that?
00:58:10
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It's a good cast.
00:58:11
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It's what if we did a Doctor Who Christmas special
00:58:16
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that was modeled on "The Thing", a horror movie?
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Why would you do that?
00:58:23
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But Nick Frost is in it as Santa Claus.
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So it's Nick Frost and Peter Capaldi
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kind of going at it. - Oh, I think I've seen
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that one. - Yeah.
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- That's also a legitimately great Doctor Christmas special.
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So I recommend those.
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Obviously, "Charlie Brown Christmas"
00:58:36
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is the greatest Christmas episode.
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It's a special, so is it a TV show?
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It's not a movie, but I do love that as well.
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And we'll see, I haven't watched it yet,
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but we're gonna watch the Ted Lasso Christmas special
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this year and we'll see how that goes.
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- I don't really think I rewatch TV episodes like that,
00:58:53
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you know, like in a way that we might rewatch a movie.
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- Well, the beauty of like the Doctor Who Christmas specials
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for example, is if you build something
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that's totally standalone,
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you can just enjoy it as a thing.
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And that's why I made that playlist
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and it's actually pretty fun is that,
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is that those are all structured to be,
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because it's the BBC audience on a Christmas day,
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they know they're gonna get all sorts of people
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who don't watch the show regularly.
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And so a good Doctor Who Christmas special
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is just meant to be of its own story and not much more
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and be kind of big and fun.
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And sometimes those are great.
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But the Ted Lasso one is made to be a Christmas special.
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And I read a story the other day
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that said that somebody finally admitted
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they actually asked Apple not to release it until Christmas.
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And Apple said, "Yeah, no, we're not gonna do that."
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- So here we are.
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That's the explanation.
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They released this little claymation short.
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That's cute, but kind of insubstantial
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about the Ted Lasso's mustache.
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But like their original idea was to do the Christmas special
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as a Christmas special.
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And it only really, I mean, that's how it works.
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It's a great fun episode,
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but it really should have been released as a surprise
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like now, and that didn't happen.
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So I'm gonna go back and watch that one.
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- Larson asks, favorite Christmas time beverage?
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- Do you have one?
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- For me, it's eggnog.
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It's really, I think the only Christmas beverage
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that I can think of.
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- And Myke Brantz asks,
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do you have a preferred brand of eggnog?
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- I've only ever made eggnog.
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I've never had pre-made eggnog.
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- Okay, what goes in the Myke eggnog?
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- Oh, so we use, the basic recipe that we use
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is a Benjamin Babish recipe,
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which I'll put a link in the show notes.
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You can watch the video, but it's also written it out
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on this website.
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So we use that one, and in it,
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the recipe calls for rum and bourbon,
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and that's what we use, and that's what I like.
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The rum, we just use Bacardi rum.
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We haven't really ventured out there,
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but bourbon I have more opinions on,
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so I kind of change it up every year,
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depending on what I'm interested in having.
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I think this year, we used Eagle Rare in our eggnog.
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I really enjoy eggnog, but I've only ever had it at home.
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It's actually like a, it's like our Christmas tradition.
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The day we put up the tree,
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the day before we do the eggnog part,
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'cause you gotta let it mature.
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So we do eggnog the day before,
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and then we drink it on the day we put up the tree.
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- Okay, so now you said rum and bourbon.
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That's two things.
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What else is in there?
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Eggs, sugar. - Eggs.
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- And nutmeg.
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- Ah, and nutmeg, okay.
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I've never had eggnog.
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It sounds disgusting and I'm not interested.
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- So here's the thing, Jason.
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This is why I never had it.
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I was like, why on earth would I want to drink eggs?
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This sounds terrible, but it's really nice.
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It's like a milkshake, Jason.
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It's much more like a milkshake.
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There's lots of milk goes in it too as well as egg.
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I also don't like hard alcohol, so it's, you know.
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- I don't even have bourbon in my house.
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I do have some rum in my house from the relay five when Shelley made mixed
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drinks for the relay fifth anniversary pre pre show party that we did at my
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house. I still have Shelley's rum. So who knows? Um, for me, my favorite
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Christmas Christmas time beverage Larson is my favorite beverage essentially
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because Christmas time is the perfect time for people to have like a dark beer,
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like a stout. Oh, it's holiday time and you can get a stout. I drink stouts all year round.
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It's my favorite beer type. So there are more of them and they're easier to get this time
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of year and it feels more seasonal than when I drink them in the summertime. There are
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a lot of like, like I've got a, I've got a, a porter right now that is like a chocolate
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porter, and I have a stout that's a s'mores stout, so it's like marshmallow chocolate
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graham cracker. That one is so sweet that I'm actually saving it for Christmas because
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it's like kind of laughably, it's too sweet for regular use, but those are my favorite
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beers and we have them. I have a lot, it's for regular use.
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No, I just like that phrase. "That beer is too sweet for the regular uses of beer."
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You can't drink a beer like that every, like a dinner.
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It's, don't do it.
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So anyway, that's my, the approved beer of the holidays
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is my favorite beer style.
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And so that's awesome.
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So that's what I do.
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Also, I should say for special occasions,
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what we often do is we go and buy some fancy beer.
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So I've got a big bottle of a Belgian triple in the closet
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that we'll put in the fridge for Christmas.
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and I've got a couple of bottles of a really nice Belgian.
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The Belgians are the fancy.
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For me, the ones that I really love are the Belgians.
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So we've got a Belgian style, big bottle
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with a cork and everything.
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And then I've got two of these, it's kind of expensive,
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but it's amazing called Ode Guze,
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which is like a sour-ish.
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It's like a ghost, but it's Guze 'cause it's Belgian.
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and we will put that out at some point during the holiday season too. So some fancy expensive
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beer, but that's it.
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Geoff - Bronwyn wants to know, chocolate desserts or ginger bready spiced style desserts?
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[Gavin sighs]
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Geoff - And during the holidays I would lean ginger bread.
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Brie - Yeah, I agree. I love ginger. Ginger is one of my favourite things. And I like
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eaten raw ginger, I like having ginger beer, I like having ginger bread, and so yeah I will make,
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I make these ginger, I think I've talked about it before, but there's a blue bottle coffee recipe
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for ginger cookies that I'll put in the show notes. They are amazing, they're crispy and they're
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molasses-y and they're gingery and I love them, but yeah I'll take ginger wherever I can get it.
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Chocolate's great too, but the ginger is just that much more seasonal. Yeah, definitely ginger like I like like you
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I like ginger a lot of the time. I especially like it during the holidays. It's when all the good gingery stuff would appear
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I think like I like chocolate. I'm not chocolate eat dessert as much I
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Feel like like, you know like cake like chocolate cake and stuff like that
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I'm not like a big big fan of like brownies that because I'm the only chocolate cake type thing that I do enjoy
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But yeah, Gingerbread, I enjoy it and you get the best Gingerbread stuff during the holidays.
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Yeah, for sure. This is the time.
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What personal knowledge management system
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do you think Santa uses?
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Is he on the obsidian bandwagon
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or do you think he's got his own custom VIM system
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that he built in Linux?
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- I think Santa, well, first off Santa is the end user.
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So he's got a whole team of elves who are building
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a whole database behind the scenes.
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So all Santa needs is the end product,
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which is Santa's got a dashboard thing
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or maybe a phone at this point
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that gives him his next destination and the details.
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And there's probably a package dispenser,
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either automated or maybe an elf riding in the back
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that is getting the particular items prepped
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for the next stop.
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So I think it's all like, really it's in the cloud
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and there's a whole-
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- He's up in the clouds, so it makes sense
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to put it in the cloud.
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- It's fitting, right?
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And there's a whole elf backend
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that's doing the database approach and timing it all out.
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That's what I would say is that I don't think Santa,
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Santa is, you know, he's the CEO basically,
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but he's got a whole team to do that.
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And it's way better than the old days
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where they had to have like scrolls and stuff.
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And it was, you know, they digitized
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and now it's pretty easy for Santa.
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He just needs to go to the next stop.
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- Yeah, I could imagine he's got like,
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you know, somebody's used like a raspberry pie, you know,
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and they've created this like little computer
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that sits at the front of the sleigh
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and it's just pulling down from this system.
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- I think, again, I think he might just have a,
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like a phone and like a clip now
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on the dashboard of the sleigh.
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- Good point.
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- It might not even need the interface.
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Also, I would say, Santa's app does have some features.
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For example, he has, there's tagging involved.
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So it's gonna bring up the IDs of the kids
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that he's delivering the presents to, right?
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He can on the fly check their naughty nice score.
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- Oh my God, Jason. - He can tag a kid to naughty
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if he needs to. - A Tinder style swipe left,
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swipe bright for naughty nice.
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- Yeah, that's probably happening, honestly.
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Also there are notes in there about like,
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if they're trying to see him and he has to avoid,
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or if there's a, you know,
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it's like a CRM system a little bit
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where he can mark in like, this fireplace is dangerous
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and you should go in the window instead and all of that.
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So that's, he can do some of that,
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'cause he's the one who's out there in the field, right?
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He's taking notes.
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But it's all going in the database that is in the cloud,
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like his sleigh, and operated by the elves.
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That's what I think.
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- He's gotta have a pretty beefy iPhone case
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on that phone though.
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'Cause he's in some elements, that guy.
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- Yeah, yeah.
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And you know, it's sparkly and red.
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- Naturally.
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Marlies asks, "If you could buy all of the Upgradients
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a gift, what would you get them, or us?"
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- What do you think?
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It would be the existence of said cheaper Apple display from earlier on.
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That would be the gift I would give people.
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You're very, you're very generous.
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So you're buying the existence of it.
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They can buy it themselves.
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I'm not buying it for them.
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I'm very particular about this.
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I will buy that this thing exists.
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I will not buy said monitor.
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Nice try everyone.
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I, well, if I go by your means,
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I'm gonna say a 27-inch iMac that runs Apple Silicon.
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If I go where I actually have to buy it,
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but somebody is gonna give me the money,
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I mean, if the money is no object, then sure,
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I'll just buy a standalone Apple display for everybody,
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but it's probably not gonna happen.
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So instead, I don't know, a phone brain.
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- Oh, phone brain is good.
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Well, if somebody was, hang on though,
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if somebody was gonna give you the money
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and you could buy all of the Upgradients a gift,
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we would make specialized merchandise.
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- So then we would get the money at the end.
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- Oh, interesting.
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Now that's Cortex brand thinking right there.
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Yeah, but when I say foam brain, Myke,
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what I actually meant was the foam brain,
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the Nick plus Nerf foam brain
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has been out of production for 20 years.
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What we're gonna do is we're gonna create
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a new Foam Brain that is upgrade branded.
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We may sub-license it to Cortex
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'cause Brain's kinda your thing.
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And we're gonna put it back in production and sell those
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because we know that we have stoked the fires of interest
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for Foam Brains for years now,
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and yet there's no product for them to buy.
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So we will put that into existence
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and then we will give it away as a gift
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and pay ourselves as the vendor.
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- Perfect. - Sounds good.
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It's a Christmas miracle, we made money.
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- It's the Christmas game.
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- That's what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown.
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- Chris asks, "What are your thoughts about giving
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or receiving Apple products as gifts?
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Will there be a polishing cloth
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underneath the orchard this year?"
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- If you're very bad, you get a polishing cloth
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in your stocking.
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I think giving or receiving Apple products as gifts
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is great, depending, I mean, it's a little bit like
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those car commercials with the big bow on the car
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in the driveway that like you shouldn't buy a car
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for your spouse without their consent.
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Like it's too big a purchase.
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That's come on, don't do that.
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So I think you need to know them
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and maybe it's sort of a wink wink nudge nudge kind of thing.
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But yeah, I think that they can be really good
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whether it's AirPods or a laptop or whatever,
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an Apple watch.
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I will tell you because nobody tell her,
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but my mom, she has a,
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I discovered when I visited her last time
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that she has a very, very, very, very, very, very,
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very old iPad Air that she is using
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that is running several iOS versions ago
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because it can't be updated anymore.
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And I am going to provide her with an upgrade.
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So there you go.
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I'm gonna give an Apple product
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to somebody in my family this Christmas.
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I think that can be great.
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- For me, like if you're asking for me,
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I don't want anybody to buy me Apple-related things.
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- Well, we're already on it.
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- Yeah, like I've got it taken care of.
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- Yeah, that's right. - Right?
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Anything you wanna buy me,
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you're probably also not gonna get me
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the thing that I want, right?
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Like, I'm good, that part is good.
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For other people, yeah, like, you know, go for it.
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And I'll ask Matt's question,
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what is the best Apple product or gift
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for a complete stranger.
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So I feel like App Store gift card,
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if it's a complete stranger,
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I'm not exactly sure why Matt needs to buy Apple gifts
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for complete strangers.
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- Secret Santa?
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- Maybe, I would say App Store gift card.
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You have to know that they're in the Apple ecosystem
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for that, but if they're not a complete complete stranger,
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probably AirPods.
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- AirPods, that's what I was gonna say is the other way
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is if you know they don't have AirPods,
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and even honestly, even if they are not
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in the Apple ecosystem, AirPods will pair
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via Bluetooth with anything.
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So that's a nice price, nice gift.
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But yeah, gift card is always good
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'cause you can price that lower than any Apple product.
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Polishing cloth's not available.
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It would be very funny to hand them
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like a USB-C to headphone jack adapter or something, enjoy.
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But yeah, I think gift card is a great answer there.
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So Matt said that he was thinking AirTags when he asked. I don't think AirTags is an AirTag
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is the gift of you might lose something. Yeah bummer. Which I don't know that's not necessarily
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a fun fun gift but cheaper than AirPods so you know maybe. Aaron asks why has it been
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impossible to buy an iPad or iPad mini this holiday? How big of a financial hit will this
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be for Apple's quarterly results.
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- Billions, billions.
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- We don't know the exact answer of this.
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I mean, we can assume it's chip shortages and legacy nodes.
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- Legacy nodes.
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- I hadn't been looking, but I actually do know,
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like I know people that ordered their iPad mini
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when like pretty much when they came out
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and have just gotten them, which is wild to me.
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It was like three months ago or something like that.
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So this is definitely a product line
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that they're struggling with.
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- It's interesting to me that the iPad and iPad mini
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are that, but I guess for most people,
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that does seem like the logical iPad to buy right now
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is one of those two, right?
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It's either the cheapest one or the smallest one.
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Like that, I guess that kind of makes sense
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rather than the Pro or the Air.
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And in a lot of cases, like when it comes to gifts.
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- I'm gonna provide some advice by the way,
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which is it's actually our advice for new iPhones,
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but I'm gonna provide it here,
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which is if you can't order it online
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until after Christmas, check and see if it's available
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at one of your local Apple stores,
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if you have a local Apple store.
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And I'll say that because I just went to apple.com
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and clicked through on an iPad mini and got to the bottom
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and it says, "Delivers January 4th through 6th.
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Pick up today."
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So there's gonna be stock.
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It may not be exactly what you want.
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You may need to get a color you don't want
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or a size you don't want,
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but there are gonna be things available in stock
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at an Apple store that are not available online.
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So if you're near an Apple store,
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going to be near an Apple store,
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that's a thing you should at least try.
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- Yeah, you should just keep your eye on that, I agree.
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Even if you put an order in, if your order's a long time,
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like you can cancel the order.
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- Go and get something much, much sooner.
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Matt asks, "Christmas is right around the corner,
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but we have to get through Festivus first.
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Do you have any grievances to air?"
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- Yeah, here's my big grievance for you, Myke.
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- Oh, hang on.
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- You know, there's a lot of talk on "Connected"
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about the triple J conspiracy,
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but it seems like only John Voorhees is ever on "Connected."
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And James is always present with other things.
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- This is not my decision.
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- I don't think I've, have I ever been on "Connected?"
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I was on the prompt, but I don't-
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- No, you've been on "Connected."
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- Have I been on "Connected?"
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- As a judge and adjudicator of things.
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- Okay, that's true.
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I just, I feel like the, the, there's a lot of talk about the triple J, but that I'm kind
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of left behind on that. That's what I'm saying.
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Well, I just feel left out. I do not trust the triple J. So I wouldn't
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invite any of the triple J onto the show. Okay. So it's not your fault that there are
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breaches in the wall. It's other people's fault. Steven has been doing this, I believe.
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Steven has, Steven invited John Voorhees onto the show. Uh, well once, one time recently,
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John was just in the same room as Federico, so it was kind of unavoidable.
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Yep. That was a good one. And then another time was, well, I think the
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The last time was Federy--
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was it Federy Code had his booster shot
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a couple of weeks ago?
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And so there was a concern that he wouldn't make it
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through the episode, and it was true.
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And so Jon came in.
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But I don't know why this--
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I don't know why Steven keeps bringing Jon onto the show.
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You have to look to Steven for that.
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I know I was on, like, the live episodes and all that,
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and I just am saying I feel a little left out
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when there's all this talk about the triple J,
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me and Jon and James, and yet, I don't know.
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-Well, I don't trust you. -It's a minor--
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minor grievance but I like how you've just thrown it on your co-host instead.
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Oh 100% I will. You distrust us all equally I appreciate the equality there.
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Uh-huh and I will throw Steven under the bus for this anytime anytime all day
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that nothing to do with me I was on holiday. Do I have any grievances to air?
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hmm I don't think so I feel pretty zen right now I think I feel like maybe if
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If you would have asked me this before I took that big vacation, I may have had more grievances.
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I feel like your iPhone scratches is your number one.
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Oh, that is my number one grievance right now. Thank you for the reminder. I have a
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grievance towards the Apple Care corporate machine. That's it. The Apple Care corporate
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machine in denying my screen replacement, which is something that I tend to get back
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on top of when I get back home in January.
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So I'm going to be back on it next year trying to get my screen replaced.
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I do at this point, I think I said this in the show, I do feel like now I just want to
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get some of those new parts and just try and do it myself.
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But you know, I would also like to, I demand satisfaction from this one.
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And finally today Kim asks, "How do you celebrate the new year?
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What is your typical New Year's celebration, Jason?
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- It's gonna be disappointing and boring.
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Occasionally we have friends who invite us over
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for a New Year thing, but otherwise we are at home
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and we will try to get some crackers.
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Usually it's a Christmas cracker that we've forgotten
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we had at Christmas and so we keep it
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and then we use the UK kind where you pull on them
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and they pop and you get a little crown.
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We do that for New Year's and it's a lot of fun.
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And I have picked up a tradition
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from my friend Philip Michaels,
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where I try on sometime on New Year's Eve
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to watch "Duck Soup" by the Marx Brothers,
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which is a very silly movie.
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Why it's about New Year's, I don't know, it's not really,
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but it has become a New Year's tradition.
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Might try to get in a viewing of "When Harry Met Sally,"
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which is New Year's related and is one of my favorite movies.
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And, you know, there's, like I said,
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there's probably Belgian beer
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and other things like that around.
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And then new year's day because I'm an American,
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there's a lot of college football on while you're sitting on the couch under a
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blankie. And uh, I like it that way.
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I do not like new year's Eve as this idea of you're going to have a great night.
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Yeah. Like if you go out and party like,
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cause I believe none of the great nights,
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like the true great nights you have in your life are because they were supposed
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to be one. They,
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The great nights happen because they just happen.
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It's not like, I really don't like this.
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Like we are going to have an epic night because it's new years.
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Like, so I don't like new year's parties.
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I never have for that reason.
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I like very chill new year's things.
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So whether it's just me and Nadina at home or a couple of years, we've gone to a
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friend's house and just just four of us.
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And we just really kind of just use this as an excuse to be together.
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like rather than actually really paying attention to anything past the fireworks that occur
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at midnight. So hopefully, I mean if we're lucky we might be able to do that this year
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but I don't know yet. But otherwise New Year's is just, we might have like a nice meal, like
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cook a nice meal kind of thing. I like to have it low-key, low-key for New Year's.
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I agree, again unless I've got a friend, and our friends who always did the New Year's
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party at their house which is, you know, not a party party, it's just a bunch of parents
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getting together and their kids getting together.
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They moved, so they don't have that anymore.
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And we occasionally will get invited
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to another friend's place and they're English, Myke.
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So that is beautiful because what you do is you come over
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and you have some dinner or some snacks and dinner,
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heavy snacks, I guess,
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and you watch it be midnight in London.
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- And then you can hang out for a few more hours
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and then maybe if you're really feeling bold,
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you watch the ball drop in New York and then you leave. And you know, basically London
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is perfect, right? That's like 5 p.m., something like that?
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Yeah. So this is a tradition that I knew that the
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under-schoolers did where they would have their, like, they would put the TV on for
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the kids to see the fireworks at New Year's and then the kids could go to bed, right?
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Right. Yes, oh yeah, it's a classic.
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- Yes, oh yeah, it's a classic.
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- So I don't know, I'm asking how are they dealing
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with this, with the fireworks?
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Because now the kids don't get to see the fireworks
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'cause if they do, it's midnight.
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Kids, they're here.
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- I don't know about their kids,
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but one of the things that I discovered,
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and I think they're still on Netflix,
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is they make New Year's videos for kids.
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- Where you get to play the video
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and it plays the video and then it counts you down
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and then everybody says happy new year
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and then you turn off the TV and put them to bed.
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- That is genius. - And they think
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that they've seen the countdown, yeah.
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- So if I got, let me go to Netflix.
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I'll type in new year countdown maybe?
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- Yeah, or new year kids, I don't know.
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- Skylanders Academy New Year's Eve countdown.
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The Skylanders are celebrating their heroic accomplishments
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of a huge New Year's party
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and you can help them count down to midnight.
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- And it's one minute long.
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- Yeah, that's one.
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- That's it.
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There used to be more, I'm not seeing more of them,
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but like that's what you want,
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is you want the thing that is like, it's a lie.
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It's not really, but they don't,
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they're excited that we all get to count down,
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we have fun, and then it's off to take your bath
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and go to bed and all of that.
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And they're asleep whenever you want them to be.
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- Very clever.
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Thank you to everybody who sent in
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a holiday Ask Upgrade question. You can send in Ask Upgrade questions for our more regular
01:24:54
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episodes as well just with a tweet #AskUpgrade or ?AskUpgrade in the Relay FM members discord.
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There will be no Ask Upgrade next week because we are going to be deliberating, judging and
01:25:06
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awarding the 8th annual Upgradies Awards on next week's episode which I'm really excited
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about. I will get overly excited about the upgrade is every year. I now have the monstrous
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task over the next seven days of trying to work out the upgrade ins for sponsors. Because
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in case you don't know, like with the nomination, except for like one, I think of our questions,
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people just have to type in what they want. I have a whole process and I know how to do
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and I've got it all taken, like I've got it down.
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I wrote instructions for myself a couple of years ago,
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'cause it's something I do once a year,
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and I have like a good process for it,
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so I just follow the instructions.
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And so I've got to go through that over the next few days,
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but this is like good work for me,
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'cause it's kind of mindless work.
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I like this work.
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It's like a nice kind of end of the year thing.
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So I've got people in that together.
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Plus I love watching the little chart that I make.
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I love watching it populate and seeing,
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'cause there's always surprises in there for me.
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So I find it kind of fascinating as a process to go through.
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And also, as I'm sure you will be, Jason,
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I have to finalize my own nominations
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because mine and Jason's nominations,
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they weigh quite heavily
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because we actually make the decision.
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- But I like to see the submissions at the upgrading.
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- It helps me.
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It helps me pull my ideas together.
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And also very many times helps us make a wall
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because I have a bunch of categories this year
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that I do not have strong answers for, if any, at all.
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So I'm excited to see what the Upgradients say.
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So, thank you for listening to this episode of Upgrade,
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and we'll be back next week.
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If you want to find Jason online, you can go to sixcolors.com,
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and he's @jsnell.
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I'm @imike, I-M-Y-K-E.
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Thank you so much to our sponsors, Setapp, Hunter Douglas, and Bombas,
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and if you are a Relay FM member and support the show,
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thank you as well.
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Merry Christmas to all of you who celebrate,
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and we'll be back next time.
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Until then, say goodbye, Jason Snell.
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