109: YouTube Killed the Podcast Star
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From Relay FM, this is Upgrade episode 109. Today's show is brought to you by Help Spot,
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Ring, and Boom 2 from Global Delight. My name is Myke Hurley and I am joined by the Snellatron,
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Jason Snell. Uh, you can't do that, Myke. Exits are east and west.
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If you've listened to the members episode, you'll get that joke.
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If you haven't, go become a member, you can still get it.
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Become a member!
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How are you Mr Snell?
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I'm doing fine, I haven't been the Snell-a-tron in a little while so that was fun to do.
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Yeah, good, good, how are you?
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Yeah, I'm good, a busy day today for me.
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I launched a YouTube channel.
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It is a little project that I've been, I've had kind of rattling around my brain for a
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a while and I've been working on it for a couple of weeks and it's a vlog is
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what I'm working on and in the style that I'm kind of working through is just
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I'm making videos about my life the things that I do the things that I think
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I think that there's gonna be a lot of crossover between the shows that I do
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because the shows that I make are about things that I like right so there's I've
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made your videos so far one of them includes the Amazon echo quite
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significantly. One of them includes pens. I saw that one. I saw the one with pens.
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Yeah, that's the first full video. There's an episode one and then there are three episode
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zeros which were just like tests but I decided to put them up because I made them. And I'm
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pretty proud of it and so far people seem really happy with it. So I would really really
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love it if everybody listening would go and subscribe to the channel. The channel is Myke
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mike hirley. So you can go to youtube.com/mikehirley. But if you're on mobile for a reason I cannot
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understand, you have to go to youtube.com/user/mikehirley. There seems to be some kind of bug with YouTube
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right now that any URL, not just like for people that have just started channels, just
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throws up an error when you do that. I can't work this out. This is part of, so there's
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a couple of reasons for this Jason why I'm doing this and this is exemplifying one of
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them. I'm trying to understand YouTube.
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of them. So what goes into it, kind of what the challenges are of it, and this is one of them.
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So like on this show we have spoken so much about platforms and gatekeepers and stuff like that.
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This is the biggest one of all of them. So I'm trying to understand what it's like to be within
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a system that you cannot control for your content, which is this, but also the flip side of this is,
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I want to give myself over to their algorithm and see what happens.
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I think, I mean, I totally get where your reasoning for doing this and wanting to discover
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this. One of the things that I had on my list when I started being an independent person
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was experimenting with YouTube and I just haven't done more than a couple of videos
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and partly it's I haven't had the idea that pushes me over the edge and part of it is
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not having, you know, it's very time consuming and there are lots of reasons, but I too am
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fascinated by YouTube and it is, you know, having kids. My son, YouTube, is his only
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video entertainment. And for my daughter, it is a huge part of her video entertainment,
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although now that she's a little bit older and a teenager, she's really into Netflix
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stuff too. So that's how she's coming around to traditional television. But YouTube was
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there first and is still a great love of hers, she loves youtubers, those are
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her TV stars. So I think it's a super important part as media people, right?
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It's a super important part of our landscape and the future and so to kind
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of poo-poo it would be a big mistake. I'm still trying to figure out the right
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way for me to do it and I suppose, you know, I've been putting it off.
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So it's great to see you jumping in. I'm struck by looking at your videos that it
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is an awful lot of work that you're putting into those videos. Not just in Final Cut where,
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I mean, I wrote a post on Six Colors last week about slapping together the Total Party
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Kill videos and how I'm impressed at how easy it is to do that in Final Cut Pro X. I'm just
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amazed at how quickly I can put together something that looks more or less like I wanted it to
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look. But when I looked at your videos, I thought, you spent a lot of production time
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on it in terms of putting in text and overlays and things and the music and doing your editing
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and I've done video editing for like 20 years, 25 years. I know how much time that takes
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but I also noted that you're committing to videoing your life which means that now when
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you go to dinner with Adina, you're taking time lapses and taking videos and even if
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you don't, everything you do in your life isn't videoed, you, by doing this you're sort
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of committing to saying, "I'm going to consider what in my life is going to be something I
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document for everything you do," which is more time and more brain space that is taken
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It's weird, and I don't know how it's going to fall out yet. I know I'm really excited
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about it right now, and frankly Adina seems excited about it too.
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That's great.
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Which is good, because she would kind of have to be for this to work.
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Yes, I thought that as I saw her sitting there across from you at dinner smiling, I thought,
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"Well, she's got to be okay with this or this is not going to happen."
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She thought I was taking a picture of her then.
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She did know that I ended up taking a video that I was going to use, but she thought it
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was a photo.
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So a friend of the show, James Thompson, developer of Peacock, he sent me a message earlier and
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he said, "It looks like this is a lot of work.
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How does this compare to audio?"
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So I have not been tracking this properly because every single one of the videos has
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taken a vastly different amount of time to put together for reasons that I can't understand,
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mainly because I'm still learning and I see things that I want to do but I don't know
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how to do them so I have to work out how to do them.
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But to kind of, on the back of the envelope calculation, purely in the edit, so let's
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say I'm just talking about editing, with audio it takes me about two minutes to every minute
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if I'm doing a full edit. So I don't do this with all of our shows, some shows I make notes
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and go back and edit and take it out quickly. So like this show, I make notes as we record
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for the things to cut out and it means I can get a 90 minute show edited in 15 minutes
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because this is a timely show, we like to get it out. But Cortex isn't, for example,
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so for Cortex I do a full listen edit and that takes about two minutes to every minute
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of what's recorded to do. So it's about twice as long to edit as it is the recorded length.
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I would say right now for video, it's 45 to 60 minutes per minute of edit.
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Let alone wrestling with YouTube's system.
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Which is just crazy making.
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Just doing things like putting in the annotations, like the areas that you can click, trying
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to deal with their system is crazy.
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I can't believe that YouTube haven't released native tools to do this, that you just upload
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the metadata, because part of the problem is dealing with their website and its caching.
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But anyway, I'm going to save this discussion for Cortex, because this is a little bit in
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the weeds now.
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I would love to hear you guys talk about it.
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Episode 38 of Cortex, which also came out today, kind of talks about in much, much more
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detail why I'm doing this.
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And then me and Gray are going to kind of talk about this over the next few episodes
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as I come to terms with all of the things that are going on in my new YouTube life,
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which is a very, very weird thing to say.
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So just after we recorded last week's episode, it was rumored that Disney were in the fray
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for buying Twinkies.
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Yeah, it doesn't, it never fails, does it? That we do a subject and then, like immediately
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after that episode posted, like within an hour of that episode posting. The rumor was
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that Disney was considering a bid for Twitter, so I just want to warn everybody that when
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you hear the news in the next couple of hours that Twitter might also be bought by Toyota
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Or that they just flat out have been sold, which I reckon is the most likely thing.
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SpaceX, the US Army, you know, a shadowy billionaire industrialist.
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Yeah, great podcast.
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great podcast. Yeah, then we did that apparently because this is what we do is talk about things
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and then immediately other things happen. Disney makes sense only to me. People are
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like, "Whoa, Disney, that doesn't make any sense," because they're thinking of Disney
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as the brand and Mickey Mouse and theme parks and things like that. But Disney is a huge
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media company, not just the movies from Disney and Marvel and Star Wars, but ESPN and ABC.
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So if you think about Twitter as a real-time medium for sports and news, that's another
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thing and reality TV shows and commentary about things that are happening on television,
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that's all actually not as weird a thing as you might initially think. So I didn't think
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that was an unreasonable suggestion, but it just was a surprise to us because we had just
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talked about that subject. We had one little bit of follow-up too, which is I know you
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mentioned Google and the real names policy and whether if Google is a suitor for Twitter,
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if Google might be better at that and I complain about YouTube comments. Good luck with that,
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by the way, Myke.
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Myke L: They've been really great so far.
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JE; That is good. I've come around to Grey's opinion about YouTube comments, which is you
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just let them go. Just embrace them. I don't know if he ever said that on a podcast. I
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asked him that in person.
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Myke L; He said it on episode 38, so you're all good.
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JE; When we had lunch, I was like, "What do you do about the YouTube comments?" He says,
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"You don't have to look at them." Although, he says, "I look at them and laugh if there's
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something awful because it's like, you know, whatever, it's a YouTube commenter. But if
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they bother you, just don't look at them. But leave them on because let them have their,
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you know, let whoever have their fun. And I kind of have come around to that now that
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they are what they are. But anyway, it's so our listener Harley wrote in and said they
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moved away from that and actually linked to a recent study that said that using real names
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and having a real names policy doesn't help when it comes to abuse online.
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So which is a shame. I was always under the impression that it would help in my brain,
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you know, like I just thought, oh, if people were accountable, but seems like maybe not.
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So thank you to Harley. I'm glad you sent that in.
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Tony suggested for the comic segment Com Myke Con. How is this one sitting with you?
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I like putting the con making a comic-con instead of just comics actually makes me like it more so I'm kind of intrigued by that
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I'm also thinking that since we've got Myke that maybe Myke's comics or comics with Myke is enough
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Just keep keep it simple
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We've gone around this far like weeks and weeks of suggestions, and we're just gonna call it comics with Myke
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I'm gonna let you have the final decision on this one. I'm still I'm still pondering still pondering
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I also just wanted to include in the show notes Joe Steele fake name wrote a blog post about
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the iPhone portrait mode where he goes into
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Incredible detail about the things that he can see good and bad about the portrait mode
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and I wanted to include this in the notes because
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Steel knows what he's talking about when it comes to visuals. So I thought it was just a good thing to include
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It really does upset me whenever I see any blog posts with my photos in them though from that first day
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Because it just feels unfair like so, you know Joe included a couple of pictures that I took
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Yeah, but it's just in the worst light possible
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Yeah, well he also has my picture that I took of my cat which which is good because it's got a great example of really
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consistent blurring effects in the foreground.
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But yeah, yeah.
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No, it's a really good post.
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He, I mean, as he says,
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he is a professional at fake imagery.
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- Yeah, that's what he knows for a living.
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- So he knows about faking, you know,
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things to look like they came through natural light
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in a camera, that's his job.
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- It's like, I would imagine that sometimes for Steele,
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he causes those errors and then has to fix them with his work right like you know he creates
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things that don't look right and then they have to be fixed so yeah i mean look i could go around
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again and again talking about this but i've been taking more pictures of this thing and i think
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it's freaking amazing and do you know what like there are some photos that i've been taking where
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i delete them because i can see some errors but i kind of don't care like the ones that i like i
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I know that there are things in them that aren't magically perfect and that people can't
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take but it's like for me, really, it's telling that everybody who is upset about this feature
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or thinks that it's not good or is unhappy with the results, they own big cameras.
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Yeah, I think that's right. Joe, by the way, Mr. Steele himself suggests a piece by Stu
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Maschwitz that we'll put in the show notes about the depth effect. So, thanks, Joe.
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last thing about the cameras and this is something that is weird but okay in low
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light situations the two times mode is digital zoom and I've been testing this
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out but put my finger over the cameras and it on the plus and it's just a
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little bit strange I mean I can see why they're doing it and you can kind of I
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can kind of trick it like I can point it inside the room into a dark area and I
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can see it when I cover the camera then I point it at the window and it goes
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black as the cameras are switching over and I'm kind of like I'm fine with it
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like I'm because I know why it's doing it like it's trying to make
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sure it can get the best picture and the low light from the other camera isn't
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great but it's like huh it's just weird I don't really have a lot to say about
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it but it's just like a weird thing so what I would suggest though if anybody
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is frustrated by this is to download a third-party camera app which will allow
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you to control specifically which camera you're using. I've been using an app called ProCam
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just again to fiddle around with stuff as I'm doing my YouTubing stuff because all my
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videos are shot on my iPhone and I'm planning to leave it that way for the foreseeable future
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and ProCam just does some crazy stuff and you can like choose which camera lens you
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want to use. They have this like 3D thing now where it uses both of them and it creates
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these like glitchy jiggly photos that go backwards and forwards and it looks kind of 3D. It's
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really weird. But it's a great app so I recommend it. I'll put a link to it in the show notes.
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But that's all I have to say, Jason. It was very kind of backwards and forwards what I
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was talking about just there. But there we go.
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That's okay. That's all right. So what you're saying is that you had a different, several
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different planes of depth in your conversation and then they were calculated.
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And turned into a very blurry opinion.
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Well, only some of it. Some of it was perfectly in focus and the others we artificially blurred.
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Blurry around the edges. Joe will diagram your paragraph for you and
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tell you what you did right and wrong. It'll be fine.
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You could do it for me because you're the pro.
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So Jason Snell.
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So Myke Hurley.
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With my new video career here.
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Yeah, so who's my new co-host once you become a huge video star?
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Yeah, I don't know. We'll work that out.
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I guess you will kill the radio star. You're a video star. You were your own video star
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killing your own radio star.
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YouTube killed the podcast star.
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Oh man, get the Buggles on the phone. Mm-hmm, Buggles 2.0. File a Buggle report.
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With... anyway. Go mic at the movies. Nope, let's stop now, shall we? As I am now finding new ways
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to put my Mac through its paces, I'm wondering where are all of the Macintosh computers? It is
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October the third? No no no no Myke you know what it is? What is it?
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MACTOBER! Oh yeah? We're in MACTOBER are we? I think maybe we are. Tell me about this.
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I am I am increasingly optimistic let's put it that way I feel I feel good about this I feel like
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we're going to get MACs of some sort this month I just I the rumors are heating up
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the you know they've recycled the MacBook Pro with OLED Touch Bar and
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Touch ID sensor rumor again but it's out there again
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it sounds like it just it you know they couldn't ship it for WWDC and so they
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delayed it but the rumors are swirling that it is coming soon
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there was a story on a site that I've never heard of that was referred to by I
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think macrumors.com as a shaky rumor which is hilarious to me that rumor sites
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are calling out other sites for their quality of rumors, but hey, they're the ones who know,
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that actually said that it was going to be, there was going to be a media event on October
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24th, which is a Monday, which seems really weird to me. But I feel like this is, if you
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look back, Apple has more often than not over the last few years had an October event following
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their big blowout iPhone September event. And last year they didn't. And I think given,
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we talked about it like that conversation I had with Jon Gruber as we were going into
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the Apple event this year where last month where the whole thought was maybe when they
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said goodbye to town hall, they really legitimately did think that they were those MacBook Pros
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were going to come out at WWDC and they wouldn't need another event to launch them. But obviously
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that didn't happen. So maybe this is something that is sort of come into focus in the last
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few months that yeah, we're going to we're going to need to go back to the two-step instead
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of just the single event like we did last year. So I think that's the most
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likely scenario and when you talk about the rumors that are heating up
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again, reheating those rumors for the MacBook Pro, when you talk about the
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rumors of a new MacBook Air, which baffled us sort of when we
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heard that initially, but you know those are out there, a USB-C MacBook Air, maybe
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even a MacBook Air with a Retina display, that, you know, I don't know what
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of that is true or not, but there's enough accumulating here and that the
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bottom line is that MacBook Pro cannot be launched with a press release. It is a
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dramatic change to the flagship Mac essentially and so how could they just
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do that with a press release? So I just feel like all signs are pointing to a
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mid to late October Apple event somewhere maybe on campus maybe it's
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Town Hall again one last ride for Town Hall an encore performance at Town Hall
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or maybe it's something that's off-site but because it's a Mac event it won't
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need the media scrutiny that an iPhone event requires. So I don't know, I'm feeling better
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about this being—plus they need it, right? I mean, that's the other bottom line here,
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is that those products all need to be refreshed. Macs are not necessarily holiday splurge items,
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but still, going into the holiday season with a line that is, other than the MacBook, completely
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covered in dust and cobwebs seems like a bad idea to me.
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So regarding the weirdness of the MacBook Air, my theory on this, it's not a complicated
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theory, but it's my theory, there is no MacBook Air. That's actually a refresh to the MacBook,
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but the wires got crossed. Like, that they're going to refresh the MacBook again.
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It could be. It could be.
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Because I seriously cannot understand why they would do this, anything, to the MacBook
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I think the question is, the MacBook is, well, Apple knows how the MacBook is selling better
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than we do, right? And the MacBook is a beautiful piece of hardware, but it is limited. The
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processor isn't very fast.
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Right, but that's what I think they're going to do. They're going to put something
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more comparable in there.
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Yeah, well, so this is the question, but would you do that in an Air, which is this old enclosure?
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seems weird to me if they take the MacBook Air which rather than just
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having a variation on the MacBook right? It may be that they're feeling is like
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the MacBook Air still sells well and they can without having to go
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because the MacBook because it's so small and fanless has incredible
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limitations that the MacBook Air enclosure doesn't have so they could put
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a retina display in the 13-inch MacBook Air enclosure and still have a pretty
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powerful processor in there compared to what they can fit in the MacBook. And so
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I wonder if that's the conversation is like look if everybody loves the MacBook
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Air and it's still selling really well and it allows us to kind of hold down
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the bottom of our product line on the laptop front in terms of price why
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wouldn't and we still can't really crank up the power on the MacBook it's just
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too early why not just keep the MacBook Air around another year or two it's not
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like the old Apple Playbook I will grant you a hundred percent but you know it's
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a new Apple and I do wonder if somebody made that argument that they'd be better off in
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the interim having a product that's not the high-end MacBook Pro but is also not the speed
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limited and port limited MacBook.
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I just can't stand the design of that thing anymore. That horrific huge silver bezel.
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The bezel, hey, I have one, I don't use it every day anymore, but I have one sitting
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right behind me now and and I love that I love that computer so much but compared
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to Apple's entire product line it looks wrong doesn't it? I mean I suppose they
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could change the bezel if they're if they're making it a retinas display
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maybe they change the bezel or something but it does it is the last it's I don't
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even know how you you call it it's the last series design language right it's
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like the previous generation design language of Apple laptops and it's still
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kind of hanging around. So I don't know what that is. I think you're totally right that
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one of the problems with especially supply chain rumors is that you don't know what the
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marketing is, right? So there are, it's just like remember the iPhone math, which was iPhone
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Plus I guess. There are lots of, you could be seeing a 13-inch USB-C laptop from Apple
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that is not going to be called a MacBook Air and doesn't look like the MacBook Air but
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is also not the super thin MacBook, it's a different MacBook and they call it something
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different or they call it the MacBook or maybe they do call it the MacBook Air. That's the
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part that we don't know but there are those rumors out there about that which was surprising
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but they have not faded away. So what it's called would be an interesting part of it
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and if the MacBook Air keeps on living for a while I think that's fine, I think there's
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a place for it because the MacBook, as futuristic as it is and as perfectly good as it is for
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a lot of uses, there are also a lot of people who use a MacBook Air who probably would not
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choose to switch to a MacBook because of the limitations of it right now, today, maybe
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not in two years.
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So I want to go back to that timing for a second. October 24 feels really late because
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then you're looking at what shipping note start of November maybe or like within a couple
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of days basically start of November.
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Yeah, but that is something that Macs sometimes are shipping same week, right? They have done
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that with Mac announcements. Also, they've done Mac announcements where they ship certain
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models that day or at the end of that week and then other ones come later, right? And
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it ends up being, "Oh, well, that one didn't ship until December 28th." That has happened
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too. But again, holiday, you could refresh the bulk of the product line and then if one
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of the products seems problematic, right? One of the problems is like, "Ah, this is
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hard to make, it's having delays on the product line," you know, they say, "Well, that one
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will be available later," and they just kind of move on with it. But it's late if you're
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thinking about capturing holiday shoppers, but if they're all on the channel by the first
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couple weeks in November, I think it'll be fine.
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Yeah, it's, it's, um, it just seems, it just seems too close to the holidays, you know?
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And I don't know why they're releasing them. I don't know if they're doing them for the
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holidays or they're doing them just, like, because at this point, but it, yeah.
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Or because of timing, that this is when they've got the, they feel like they have to. They've
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also been pressured, you know, with the Intel chip delays, they may be, feel pressured to
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maybe they almost certainly had a different schedule planned and the way that Intel's
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chip releases are falling, they can't. So they may have finally decided we just need
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to do a refresh now even though it's not the ideal time because we can't, we've
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waited too long already and now if we wait for the next shoe to drop it will be spring
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and everything will be six months, even six months older.
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David: Especially when they're sitting on not just revisions but potential revolutions
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in the products, right? Like, that the MacBook Pro is a brand new MacBook Pro. It's not just
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like the MacBook Pro that we know and love, you know?
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- Right. There are also rumors that Sierra is the next beta of Sierra. That's one of
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the prime features that's gonna go into it, is the support for all the, you know, the
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touch bar and touch ID on the Mac and all of that, which, you know, people were intuiting
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from the fact that Sierra has this unlock, Apple Watch unlock feature and Apple Pay that
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all uses iOS devices that, yeah, that uses touch ID. So, you know, that you can do Apple
00:28:43
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Pay but you need to have a device that you're authenticating that's external, the logical
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thought is, well, this will be on Macs in the future, when will that be? And so, yeah,
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all signs point to it and all timing suggests that it was meant to be sooner and it didn't
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get out then. So, but I think it's going to happen. I'm optimistic about it. This is not
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one of those like sources tell me that, but it's not that. But it just, if I had to, my
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confidence in this being a real thing has gone up, I guess is what I would say.
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- I was in an Apple store yesterday. I went to a Covent Garden Apple store. I was in the
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area and I wanted to just to hold the jet black a little bit more than I had
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because I'd only touched one for like a second yeah and I wanted to kind of pick
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it up and yeah it does feel really great like it feels amazing to hold it is a
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very strange feeling product it I almost can't believe that there's aluminium in
00:29:47
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there but I also again turn the thing over and it was just caked in hand grease
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further proving to myself why I just couldn't deal with that phone but
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walking around the Apple store and kind of just looking at stuff and they had
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all these Macs everywhere right because obviously they sell them and that every
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single one of them had people in front of them playing around with them and
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certainly that day people were buying them right because that's just I assume
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is the natural thing in what is currently the only central London store
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because the Regent Street store is still closed for renovations. So there's going to be people
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buying those computers that day and they're going to be spending a lot of money and probably
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many of them, if not all of them, will fall outside of the return window. And there's
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just a part of me that's like, "Those computers are really old." It's not that like if somebody
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goes in and buys an iPhone three weeks before the next iPhone, because that thing's good.
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got some time on that. But you've got people going in there and buying MacBook Airs and
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MacBook Pros. It's like those machines, you're starting off with a computer that's two or
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three years old.
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Yeah. For full price.
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For full price. I know that I am not asking Apple to reduce their stuff, I'm not asking
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them to pre-announce their stuff, I'm not saying that. But it's just at this point,
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This is a rarity for them, where the entire Mac line is old.
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You know, the Mac Pro and the Mac Mini
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have had this problem for as long as I've been interested
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in Apple products, that they go for hundreds and hundreds
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and hundreds and hundreds of days,
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if not thousands of days, without updates,
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especially the Mac Mini.
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That product has always kind of been in the corner, right?
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Like it's just this thing, it is a gateway drug,
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it's just there.
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- Yeah, it's like a spork.
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It's a utility item that few people care about
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and some people love, but it's good to have it in the world.
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- It was created at a very different time.
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It was created for PC switches.
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They already had all the hardware.
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They already had their monitor
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and their keyboard and their mouse.
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And quite frankly, that's just not a thing anymore.
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- No, it survived because it's useful
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for some of Apple's customers to have
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as a second computer or a server.
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I mean, there are lots of reasons that it still exists.
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And I think that if those reasons didn't exist,
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it would have gone away.
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There is an audience for it,
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but it is such a small audience that it is, yeah,
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it's updated in small ways every few years,
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and that's fine.
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- But it's to see the laptops in this state.
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- In the state.
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- Is very weird.
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And it should be, there is nothing that calls this out more
00:32:39
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then standing at the top of one of those glass staircases
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and looking down at these tables and tables and tables
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full of Macs with people in front of them,
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potentially weighing up a buying decision.
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Like that's really where it's like,
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oh man, what are you doing?
00:32:54
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- It's like you want to push through the crowd going,
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stop, no, stop, don't, don't do it.
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- Yeah, it felt like that.
00:33:00
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- Other than the MacBook, you can buy the MacBook.
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I think buy the MacBook, it's fine.
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I think you could buy that
00:33:05
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because it was updated in the spring, it's fine.
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- But yeah, even if it gets updated in a couple of weeks,
00:33:09
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that one's still pretty much fine.
00:33:12
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- It's not gonna be, yeah.
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If they updated it in a couple of weeks,
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it wouldn't be that much better than the current MacBook.
00:33:16
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It would just be, it's a MacBook.
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But the others, all the others, basically,
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I had this, I was sitting in for Leo Laporte
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on his radio show, his Colin show.
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- Oh, I forgot to watch that.
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- I'm sure they archive of it.
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And it was, you know, it was me
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and the home theater geek guy.
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So we're like, if you've got Apple or home theater questions,
00:33:40
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call in, but one guy called in and he's like,
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I really want to get a new Apple laptop,
00:33:45
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what are my options?
00:33:45
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And I walked through them and he was like, yeah,
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I think for my uses, I really want the MacBook Pro.
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I said, well, here's what you do.
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Don't buy one until they announce new ones
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because they're really old.
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And it was like, that was what I need to,
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that's how I need to express this at this point is wait.
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You just have to wait for all of these things.
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So, you know, I would imagine that if Apple does
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a Mac event and it's mostly about that Macbook Pro. They will probably also
00:34:12
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update everything that except maybe the MacBook that would be my my gut feeling
00:34:17
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is that if it's a Mac event they're going to tell you how great Sierra is
00:34:21
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again just to remind you they're going to talk about the MacBook Pro and yeah
00:34:27
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maybe there's a maybe that 13-inch MacBook Air / MacBook / something else
00:34:33
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is the other product that they talk about there. And then they mentioned that
00:34:37
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the Mac Pro gets updated, the Mac Mini maybe gets updated, and the iMacs are
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very popular computers and they have gotten updated the last two
00:34:44
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years this time of year. So another speed boost for them. If there's a product that
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brings Touch ID to the iMac, like a keyboard with Touch ID or something like
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that, which has not been rumored, but I do wonder about that, if that might be part
00:35:02
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of this story is an accessory for, unless it's built into the iMac itself, but something
00:35:09
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like that for the iMac would be kind of an interesting thing to see too. Yeah, I can
00:35:14
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imagine this event. I'm gonna, maybe I'm wishing it into existence here, I don't know, but
00:35:20
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I feel like one of the last couple of Tuesdays in October that, you know, hopefully we'll
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get an invite and it'll be a nice smaller crowd, people who care about what's going
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on with the Mac, which is nice. I'd like to go back to the Mac, so to speak.
00:35:37
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Speaking of which, this episode of Upgrade is brought to you by Boom2 from Global Delight,
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which is a lovely little Mac app. We all use our Macs for different purposes. Some of us
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use it professionally for creative stuff, maybe for designing. Others maybe stick to
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daily usage like Netflix and YouTube, just consuming media. But one feature that all
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of these types of things depend on is the use of the system's volume. So we've all found
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times where I think we just need a little bit more from what our Mac can output. We
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Alright, so let's talk about messages shall we? You wrote a nice little post on 6colors
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about some of the trouble with messages from a usability perspective.
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Right, I mean, my point is not that I've written and talked about the fact that I really like
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the features in the new iMessage, you know, stickers, new messages stuff. I like it. Stickers
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and lasers and all that stuff. It's fun, people can complain about it, but it's fun and people
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like sending stuff like that. That's just, people like having fun when they're sending
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messages to each other. Not all people, no, we hear from people who don't like fun things,
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and that's fine. You don't have to use those features. But my bigger point was I love that
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Apple dumped all of this stuff into their apps, especially on iOS. I wish they had done
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more of it on the Mac. But I love that they said, "Okay, we're bringing the fun. We're
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putting all the stuff in there. We're just going to pour it all in." What I don't love
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is that it is, on the interface standpoint,
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from the usability standpoint, it's a mess.
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It's like it's not, once you know how to use messages,
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you can use all of those features fairly easily,
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but you have to know how to use it,
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and the idea that you have to sort of like discover
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all of the complex secrets of your messaging app
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seems a little counterproductive to me.
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- So I would like to make a similar opening statement,
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and I love the new iMessage. I really like that it's bringing more conversations for
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me from other places, from other apps back into it because it's so good and I'm having
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a lot of fun talking to people in it. Like I really love the stickers. I actually really
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like the effects because they're fun, kind of silly and sticky in the way that like they're
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making me want to stay within the application and use it more. I love all the rich previews,
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the rich media previews like previewing tweets,
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previewing like different posts.
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I love all of that stuff.
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It means you don't have to keep clicking backwards
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and forwards between applications.
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And like all of these things have been a much needed change
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for iMessage to make it kind of a real 2016
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internet aware messaging platform.
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But there are issues and it's mostly around the fact
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that how you mentioned pouring it all in.
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They didn't change messages.
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They just bolted all of these features
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to the existing applications. And this always creates issues when you do something like
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this. And I can see why they did it the way that they did, because they wanted to kind
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of add these things into the familiar environment. But in doing that, things are really hidden
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and complicated. And your post kind of breaks down a few of them, so I thought we'd touch
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on them. So the first one being the little blue up send arrow, which just in and of itself
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makes no sense as a glyph.
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Yeah, it's, it's you get used to it and you start to realize that's what you're doing,
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but I have yet to encounter somebody who's upgraded to iOS 10.
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This includes everybody in my family and this actually includes me because by the time I installed iOS 10 beta,
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I had forgotten the detail of that from the demo at the at the developers conference and you're sitting there and you're going,
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what do I do now?
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Like you type a message and you're like, how do I send this?
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And it's just, it used to be a thing that said send, right?
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And now there's an up arrow and you can get used to it, but it's not obvious.
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And it's sort of like, it starts there where you're, you need to intuit what
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between the gray rectangular box with a, uh, uh, kind of like a
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carrot pointing to the right.
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And then you've got a blue circular box with an arrow pointing up.
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And I would also say you're using two different kinds of pointers here in two different box shapes,
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a circle and a rectangle. I also find that weird. But anyway, that's what's going on here.
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It's less obvious than it was before, and everybody seems a little stymied by it when
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they first see it. And then something that I find really weird is that it is on 3D Touch-enabled
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devices you 3D touch this arrow to get to the effects, you know, like to the lasers
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and the confetti and all that stuff. On non-3D touch devices you long press to get it, but
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on 3D touch devices you can't long press to get it.
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Yeah, right. Just 3D touch, lazy person, it says. Push harder!
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But my biggest issue with this is that you 3D touch, you swipe up while still holding
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holding down to choose your effect. You let go, and then you still have to press send.
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When I let go, it should send.
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Right, because you've done that in one swift movement to get to that point. You're showing
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very clear preference for that. You want to let go and have it send, and instead it just
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takes you back and then you tap and then it goes.
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Every time feels like it's broken to me.
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I heard from several people when I mentioned offhandedly that you long press on the arrow
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to get those effects who had no idea. Right? Because that's even more. I mean, 3D Touch
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in general is a not-discoverable feature, and you have to just push on things hard and
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see what happens. And Long Press is similar. I mean, it's good that those are there. I
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advocated for that, that you gotta have an alternative to 3D Touch for people who can't
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do it. But behind that arrow, I think that there are not a lot of people expecting that
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there's a whole category of effects because remember there's still the gray
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thing pointing right that's over there that reveals a whole bunch of effects.
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So I think people assume that that's what's available to them once they
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and don't understand that beneath that that send arrow which
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also is scary because if you don't do it right you just sent a message.
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Which I think people are reluctant
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to press the arrow if they are not done with what they're doing. Even if you're going through
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the arrow, not sending it because instead you're picking an effect. Yeah.
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>> The handwriting keyboard is weird. I completely agree with you that it is not important enough
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for a software keyboard key and it's not important enough for automatically switching to when
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you put your phone in landscape. >> Yeah, plus it's unlike any other interaction
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in messages is that on the iPad you get this ink button on your keyboard and then on the
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iPhone you don't and the only indication that you can do hand inky handwriting in messages
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is if you turn your phone sideways and then that's the interface for it and how do you
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discover that why is it completely different interaction from all the other effects. I
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don't know. Also there are two we'll get to it. But also there are two different things
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where you can use your finger to draw messages to people.
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- Digital touch.
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- Right, they behave completely differently
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and are located in different places,
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and I don't really understand that decision either.
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- Digital touch on iOS devices
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is flat out inscrutable to me.
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- Yeah, no, it's baffling.
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I mean, it's so baffling that if you tap,
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they had the little animated, like,
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trying to tell you what happens,
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which itself is inscrutable.
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The, you know, if you, you know,
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they've got these like three, it's a strip of like three icons explaining to you what they are and they animate to say like if you put two fingers you get a heart and you put one finger down and you get a fireball or whatever it is.
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But even that's so confusing that if you tap on that animated little chart, it brings up a full screen bit of documentation explaining to you how to use messages for digital, how to use digital touch basically.
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Why was this the only part of Messages that got any documentation inside of the application?
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I don't know.
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Because you can argue that Apple wouldn't give you a splash screen when you open Messages,
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like a little tour, even though that's the way to do these things.
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If what you're going to do is take an existing UI, put these features into it, the way that
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you tell people about them is by actually showing them.
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Full screen, little tour, this is how you do it.
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kind of the way you do it but it's very unlikely for Apple to do something like that, it's
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very unlikely for many developers to do something like that because it's kind of admitting that
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these things aren't intuitive.
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Yeah, which they aren't.
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So why did they do this for Digital Touch but nothing else? They've admitted Digital
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Touch wasn't intuitive. It's strange to me. Also, the heartbeat doesn't make any sense
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because it's not a real heartbeat. The taps don't make any sense because they don't hit
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you on the wrist. That's why it only really works on the watch. The only part of this
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digital touch thing that was kind of needed, well not needed but is kind of any good really
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in my opinion, is taking a picture and drawing on the picture. That's cool. Everything else,
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I don't get it. The fireball one, what does that even do? It doesn't even do anything.
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It's just like this little orb.
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Tim Cynova Yeah, that's, my son is sending me fireballs.
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That's what he does. Every now and then I just get a fireball from him. And I think
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it's just because that's his, he knows to put down the one finger. Also, we haven't
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mentioned yet that there's the, Digital Touch starts in the small area but if you tap the
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right thing it expands and you get like full screen Digital Touch canvas. I don't know
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who thinks Digital Touch is a great idea at Apple. On the Apple Watch it was silly but
00:47:51
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a little bit fun and oversold and overemphasized in the interface and they've de-emphasized
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it in watchOS 3. But now here it comes in messages being emphasized like this.
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Yeah, it's like two teams got different memos. The watch team got told to de-emphasize it,
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then the iMessage team got told to emphasize it.
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Bring it up! Yeah, it's, uh, right. And again, it's the second feature that lets you draw
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in messages. So take your pick based on whether you want ink on paper or whether you want
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like a light colored thing on a dark background which is there because of the OLED screen
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on the Apple Watch and they've imported it from the Apple Watch. I don't know. So that's,
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yeah, yeah, it's not great. You're right, drawing on pictures is like the best part
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Mhmm, which I like. I like that part. I think that's cool.
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It's basically markup.
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But it's got that kind of shiny neon, like I like all of that. I like that. I think that's
00:48:44
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cool but I think a lot of the tapping effects, you're best served using stickers for that
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stuff as opposed to the taps.
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Now the taps are really there because you're so limited on the Apple Watch with what you
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can do and so then bring that over to the iPhone, you know, other than that it is Apple
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Watch compatibility, I guess, so that if you send a digital touch to somebody who's using
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an Apple Watch they'll get the taps and things along with a phony heartbeat but…
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This continues the chain of perplexity for me though because it's like, okay, so you
00:49:16
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did this because you want to have parity between the Apple Watch and the phones right? So it's
00:49:25
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not just the phones that can send and receive this digital touch stuff, so the watches that
00:49:30
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can send and receive this digital touch stuff, you put it on the phones as well so then they
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mix over and then you can kind of, okay, alright, I see where you're coming from, like you want
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to make sure that like all of your devices can kind of interact with this stuff, but
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about the Mac in anything because the Mac cannot do any of the stuff that iOS can do.
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So like you felt it was important enough to put digital touch in the iPhone so that there
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was another device to communicate digital touch stuff with the watch. But then none
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of the stickers, none of the apps, none of the digital stuff is in the Mac. So that can't
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communicate correctly with the iPhone. It's like this weird disconnect stuff, which always
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feels to me like as a consequence of Apple's secrecy, that like these teams don't get
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to work together properly. That's the way I always think of it in my head. I could be
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completely wrong, but that's how I see it.
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You'd think there would be one Messages team though, on all platforms.
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You would. I mean, that's all I have to say. I have no idea. Yes, you would think
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that, but some of the features seem to argue otherwise at times.
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So we talk about the Message App Store, that's another challenge.
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Let me quote from your article here.
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Here's how to direct someone to the Messages App Store.
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Tap the grey greater than sign, then the App Store icon, then the four circles icon in
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the bottom left corner of the screen, then the icon with a plus symbol that's labelled
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It's that simple.
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That's simple.
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It's a nightmare.
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That is a nightmare piece of term that I've heard people use recently that I like, "Mystery
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- It's for me the interface, yeah.
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- And the idea that there's no way to know it,
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you kind of just have to guess it.
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- I don't think we're saying that this is easy stuff.
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How do you add an interface for all of these features?
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But as somebody looking at the end product,
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it's hard to approve of what got done.
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It's hard for me to say, yeah,
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this is a good way to approach this
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because it seems so scattershot.
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It's not like they buried everything
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under that little gray arrow thingy.
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they buried some of the things under there and some of them are not under
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there and some of them are one level under there and some of them are two or
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three levels under there. So it's all over the place. People are
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really excited about stickers and yet the access to stickers,
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if you want to get stickers through that interface,
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you kind of have to go deep down in because you have to go past your
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existing stickers to get to the App Store to get more stickers.
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Having that weird kind of like alternate App Store,
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I'm not sure that's a good idea. I'm not sure that what they should not...
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Maybe what they should have is just a button that takes you to the App Store...
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And shows you stickers.
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I don't know. Having that little store without throwing you out is kind of nice though.
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Because all you're seeing there is those apps. If you went to the App Store, it might be a bit...
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There's nothing stopping them from having a button somewhere that just opens the App Store app
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and shows you the sticker section and you're looking at stickers and it's just the same as
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you're seeing but you're not inside messages anymore and it just goes back there it's just
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it's a little weird because you end up in this kind of strange modal app store inside messages
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that doesn't behave quite like the regular app store and then there's also like the manage apps
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icon having having a second class of apps at all is strange that these are these are apps but they
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they sort of aren't apps and they show up in a different app launcher than the regular
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app launcher, which I understand why, but it's just conceptually it's a difficult thing.
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But I just, it takes a long way. Somebody was like, "Oh, stickers are cool, how do I
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get stickers?" and I thought about how to explain to them how to get there and I realized,
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wow, that's a long way to go to explain how you get to the sticker app store, basically.
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I want to talk about stickers as well now, because there are some things here. Like,
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I wished that stickers synced across platforms.
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So like the stickers that you downloaded, the sticker packs,
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I would love to be able to have them sync and install automatically without
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needing to have all apps sync.
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I'm sure that if I had all purchased apps sync across devices,
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maybe it would show up or I bet maybe it would then just show up in the store
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and I'd have to manually install them on each device anyway.
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But like I wish that they just synced across devices and their positions,
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So what I'm finding myself doing is every few days, I'll open one of my iPads, I'll
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go into the store, I'll go to my purchases, I'll download all of them, because I have
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to go to the App Store purchases, not the messages App Store purchases, so to install
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Then their positions aren't the same as on my other devices, so I either change them
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or just leave them.
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And that's kind of frustrating because it frustrates me because I really like to use
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some of my favorites but I wish that this just worked better. I wish that also when
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you didn't get to the limit like those little kind of dots at the bottom that it then starts
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to sneak onto the other UI which is clearly a bug that never got fixed but everybody encountered
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on day one because there's so many sticker packs. I had no idea that you could rotate stickers and
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change their sizes so like you drag up and then just use another finger to like turn them around
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or make them bigger. I was maybe using messages for nearly two months before I knew this.
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I was just like, one day, I think it was you, sent me a sticker upside down, and I was like,
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how did you do that?
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I sent you Skeletor upside down.
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And Easter Egg, that conversation I've discovered today is in the App Store screenshot for the
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Incomparable Sticker Pack.
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The conversation that me and you had where I found out I could turn stickers upside down
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is the conversation is you then used it as the thing which I just found out about today
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whilst going through the app store to pick out some of my favorite sticker packs to put in the
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show notes. I saw that you did that and it really made me laugh. So yeah I wished that it was better
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I don't know if it will ever get better because they wouldn't make any significant changes to
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iOS 11 and then by that point everybody's just used to it so maybe by then it's like a moot point
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anyway but I wish that they would have done more to kind of maybe redo messages. Our phones
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are so big now, there's so much of that stuff that they could have put in a bar above the
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message field. Like how Facebook does it. It can get a bit messy but Facebook just has
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this bar which allows you to quickly get to all of your apps and stickers and emoji and
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stuff. I kind of wish they would have just done that. There are a bunch of applications
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even on the iPhone where Apple does this stuff, and like so many developers do this stuff,
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add that like app-specific keyboard row, I really wish that they would have done something
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It would have been, they would have been able to get way more buttons in there, they could
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have split up stickers and apps into their own little trays, it would have been really
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Yeah, I kind of feel like what we're really saying here is that obviously the people who
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built Messages were put to work adding all these features.
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And by and large, we have issues maybe with digital touch, but by and large, it's not
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like I have problems with the features. I think the features are fun. I love the idea
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that they wanted to make it more fun. But it does feel a little bit like they had more
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time to get the features right than to get how they all work together seamlessly in one
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app right. And that is what feels like a hodgepodge to me, which is why my story is something
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like "Great Features, bad usability." It's like, you know, yes, but also no.
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But honestly, it's probably the way it should be done. Get the features right, and then
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find a way to put them in. And then it may just be that you run out of time and you just
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kind of have to put them where they need to go. Because it's arguably more important that
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the features work than them be easily findable. I don't know.
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I feel like that Digital Touch feature shouldn't have shipped, but...
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Yeah, yeah. I mean, I question its existence in general.
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Touch is somebody's baby and that person is high up enough that they can, against maybe
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any people telling them otherwise, just keep putting it in there.
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Yeah, because I would rather have like a sketch feature that maybe has colors and stuff and
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not just the ink and that also lets you draw on pictures if you want. I mean, having a
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single feature that lets you do that, but instead we've got kind of the ink feature
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and then we've got the separate digital touch feature that's complicated and you've got
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all the finger gestures and yeah.
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The pure maximum that it should have gone to was just exactly what the watch has because
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the phone has more, right? Like it has hearts and heartbreak and fireballs. They should
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never have been there. I don't know why they're there.
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Reasons unknown. Jason, can I run through some of my favorite sticker packs?
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Yes, let's get positive here.
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'cause I wanna bookend this with talking about
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probably my favorite iOS feature of the last two years,
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which is the inclusion of stickers,
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because they are so much fun,
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and they make my messages way better,
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and it's like, emoji who?
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I've got stickers now, right?
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I love the Stamp Pack by Illuminated Bits.
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There'll be links to all of these in the show notes.
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The Stamp Pack is basically just tons and tons of stamps
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that you can put over things, including Firelaw Radar,
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which is a hilarious stamp.
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The extra finer by a pen addict listener and aficionado, Lee Reyes, she's basically a bunch
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of beautifully illustrated, which she did, found in pen and found in pen related stickers.
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There is the ragtag classic pack, which is a bunch of animated emoji kind of like things,
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which I really like.
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The best one there, they have a mic drop, an animated mic drop sticker, which is great.
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Grammar Snob, which I love because I get to correct my own grammar with all the messages
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errors that I make.
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Aardman Face Bomb, which is hilarious.
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It's just, Aardman animation has created a bunch of eyes and faces, like mouths and stuff,
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so you can put them over other people's pictures, which is good.
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This is one of the great things about every time anybody ever sends a picture to you or
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in any message these days, it just gets immediately sticker bombed.
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The Emojipedia flag stickers pack by Jeremy Burge of Emojipedia because it has the Hello
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Internet flag and the flaggy flag. So it has Nail and Gear and flaggy flag. I love that
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because, mostly because I love sending the flaggy flag sticker to Grey. It's effectively
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the only reason that I like that this thing exists. Sticker Pals which is a ton of stickers.
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It can be a little bit confusing to work through this application sometimes but the David Lanham
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animations is so good and the stickers are so good that it's worth it.
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David Lanham did a bunch of icons for me when we did the Mac user blog at Macworld that
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I loved. I love his work so I was happy to see that he did this sticker pack.
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Me too. The hipster sticker pack because of course there's like a little character that
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looks like me and I can put beards and top hats and things on everybody. And of course
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the incomparable sticker pack. Oh yes well that's the finest of all the sticker packs
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because I swept out all of the art that we've collected over the years and just dumped it
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into a sticker pack that you can get for free. So if you want to send Skeletor, you can now.
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Or the shame burrito, you can do that. Or glenning.
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So I will say at this point, and we've mentioned it before, there are relay stickers in the
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It is coming.
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I've seen them.
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They are, they're in testing right now because it's part of our application.
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We're not just releasing a pack and we're trying to do some cool stuff with that.
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So they're –
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You may be asking yourself how does one test stickers?
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The answer is very carefully.
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Well, no, I just send them all to you.
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Yeah, that's – okay.
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So yeah, I'm very excited about all stickers and of course our stickers as well.
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No lasers. Yay! No, I already did the lasers. Okay.
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There you go. The lasers have now landed. Thank you.
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Brett wants to know, "Can the iPhone 7 Plus use the MacBook adorable USB-C to lightning
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charger or the iPad Pro charger for fast charging?" Not that I've noticed, and from things that
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I've seen online, and I don't have an accurate source for this so don't quote me, that it
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would have been checked to see if this device was capable of USB 3 speeds and transfer,
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it's not. And it currently, under the 12.9 iPad Pro, is the only iOS device that can
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take advantage of the USB-C power and transfer speed.
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Yep, it seems so. That seems to be the case. That hasn't come to the rest of the product
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Which is weird.
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I agree. I wonder about that sometimes. I wonder about the iPad Pro, where they're going
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with it, and I occasionally wonder to myself if they might put more ports on it at some
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point which I know is wacky for an iOS device but I don't know could you put a USB-C port
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on an iPad Pro in addition to lightning?
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At this point I think they should, honestly.
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I think that would be great right because then they're saying this is a real you know
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a real computer that can be used with with more peripherals and it's Pro that's one of
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the things that makes it Pro I think that might be an interesting choice for them to
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have it be have it have the same ports as the as the MacBook.
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Casper wanted to know, "Now that the iPhone has a non-button button that vibrates, do
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you think it will come to the iPads?"
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Now I want to put something out here and I may be thinking of this Jason, as like the
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MacBook Adorables keyboard.
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That keyboard has not yet found its way to other products.
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Because that keyboard is needed there for other reasons, like that little butterfly
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super shallow keyboard.
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Apple are going to continue to, and they still have, make keyboards with more depth of travel.
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I wonder if the non-button button, the Taptic Home button, will only remain on the iPhone
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because it's needed there for space reasons and that the iPads that don't even have Taptic
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motors in them will continue to have a physical home button.
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I think it's possible. I think the question is why does that non-moving
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home button exist on the iPhone 7? It's possible that this is the only time
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we'll see that product because if there's a if it's all screen next time
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the home button may completely change its appearance again. So do you need to
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replace the physical button on the iPad or is it good enough? Is it not? You
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don't need the space, you don't need the you don't you're not worried about the
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fact that it's a moving, I think, what's the cost of it and is there a benefit?
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And I'm not sure whether the iPads have that benefit or not.
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I'm sure they, Apple knows how to make it now, right?
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So they feel like there's a direct benefit to doing it, but I'm not sure they're trying
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to waterproof the iPads and all of that.
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I think Taptic Engine is a good question on the iPad, right?
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I mean the iPhone 7 has all those taptic features all over the
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interface now and the iPad has none of those and it also has no 3D touch and
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part of the problem is a much larger device you've got to do more work in
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terms of vibration and in terms of reading the screen for 3D touch kind of
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stuff and so I think it's a really good question of how far do the iPad and
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iPhone diverge in terms of features and does Apple care about bringing those
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features to the iPad or does Apple say look you know Taptic stuff is fun but
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it's not an iPad feature like whether that's because they don't want to bother
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or whether that's because they feel like the products are used differently and
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they don't have they don't have to have those things. It'll be interesting to see
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what happens there because that really is a choice that Apple has to make. They
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can keep them in lockstep even if it's delayed by a year or whatever but they can say "okay,
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new iPads next spring and they've got 3D touch or they've got the Taptic Engine or they've
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got the non-moving home button" and will they do that or will they instead say "no, iPads
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don't do that, just iPhones" and here's why.
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- Yes, I just wonder if you could really do Taptic on a device that big. That's what I
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wonder about.
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hard, right? I mean, I'm sure you could, but you might have to do like multiple engines
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in different parts and have them, you know, move simultaneously in order to get that effect.
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It would be--
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putting them in the corners, maybe.
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Yeah, a different engineering challenge for sure. Similar to what we talked about with
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3D Touch, where if you're reading the strain across that, you know, that big screen, comparatively
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giant screen, it's a harder trick than doing 3D touch on the smaller screen. Not that they
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can't do it, but it's more work and do they want to do it, is that a priority for them
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in terms of the iPad.
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David Pembroke Daniel has asked, "Now that you guys seem
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to be using iOS more than ever, what email client have you settled on?" Jason?
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Well, I am not happy with my--we're going to talk about this in a forthcoming episode
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of Free Agents. I'm not happy with my email setup on iOS right now. I don't have a--I'm
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not using any of the fancy, you know, defer your email for later kind of mail processing
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features right now. I've tried a bunch of them. None of them really worked for me and
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I've gone back to kind of plain vanilla mail. So, on iOS, I'm just using Apple Mail right
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now. And part of that was because I wanted to spend time with Apple Mail and iOS 10 every
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time you do a new version, you know, I feel like it's worth doing that. And it's simple
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and it's reliable in a way that the other apps that I was using were not so reliable
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with, and since I'm using, basically, Gmail on the Mac, it seems like the best solution
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for now. But I may try something else at some point, but I've just reverted to default and
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I'm using Apple Mail.
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I use airmail and I've been very happy with airmail.
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It has some rough edges in places, but it's incredibly powerful.
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And I'm able to get a lot of stuff done on my iOS devices in a really interesting way.
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A lot of the stuff that it can do with integrating with other applications is really great.
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I love some of the notification features that it has.
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It is a powerful application, but sometimes its power can kind of shake it off course
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a little bit. But I'm confident in the Air Mail team to continue making the app better
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as they have been over the last few months. So, big fan of Air Mail.
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My challenge is that I'm very happy using MailPlane, which is essentially Gmail in a
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Mac frame on the Mac and I do a lot I do the bulk of my email on the Mac and so
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using an iOS app that has a bunch of features that really require you to use
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their Mac app you see that Ml has them but I don't do them look I don't do any
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of the snoozing stuff it has or anything like that
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well I think those are the features that would make me want to switch so the
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reason that I stopped doing it was because mailbox went away and when that
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went away I realized that I need to stay as close to dealing with my emails the way it
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should be dealt with everywhere because when mailbox went away I lost a lot of features.
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The one thing that I really wish could come back is the ability to, like that airmail
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we'll put in there and I should ask them if they've ever thought about it, is the ability
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to rearrange messages in your inbox. Oh I miss that so much. I used to be able to do
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that with mailbox just like to move them around. That was my favorite thing. But yeah, I decided
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to like to stop doing a lot of that snoozing stuff because it keeps you within the platform
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and if the platform goes away you're kind of stuck. So I stopped, I've just stopped
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doing it and I'm trying to just deal with my email as it should be really.
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I may play around with Google inbox at some point but we'll see.
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I use some non-inbox stuff.
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Like non-Gmail stuff, I should say.
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All right, Carlos has written in to ask,
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what stock iOS apps have you deleted from your phones?
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As now this feature has been released,
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I wonder why they even did it.
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I think they only did it because people think
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that it should be done.
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It doesn't really do anything.
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Like, I just have all those apps in a folder.
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the fact like removing default apps is not the thing,
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it is changing the default, that's the thing.
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Because if I remove, I don't know, mail,
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I just can't open the mail app
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and I can't use any send to links anymore.
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You know, like if I remove stocks, okay, it's gone now,
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but like I never see it anyway
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'cause I don't keep it on my home screen.
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So it's kind of a pointless feature to me really
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at this point, like what are you gonna do?
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like, "Oh, free up that space." It's not doing that.
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- It doesn't actually do that.
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- I don't know why.
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You know, I just, now I can't really understand
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why they did it other than to appease people
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that thought that they needed it.
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- Which was us at the time.
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At the time, we were like, "Great, we can finally, oh."
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Yeah, it was kind of, it quickly fizzled out
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was the thing that I wanted to do.
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- I still removed stocks with prejudice.
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I was very happy to do it. - Just for fun, right?
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- I did that, and I actually, on my iPhone,
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I removed calendar because I would search sometimes and get calendar instead of fantastical
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and I don't see it now.
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Yeah, that could be a good reason to do it, to kind of whittle down the spotlight results,
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but I don't really have a problem with that.
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But I can see if you're searching for events in your calendar because of your crazy system,
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why that would be useful.
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Gary asked, I don't know why Gary asked this, but Gary did ask this. Can you read the question
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so I don't give away my answer?
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Alright, Gary asks, "Is ZZ Top, the band, ZZ Top in the UK?"
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Now I feel like Gary is trolling me, because I don't know how you couldn't just know the
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answer to this? The band's name is not ZZ Top. The band's name is ZZ Top. Like that
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is the band's name. You know? Like, what is the answer? You know what I mean? It's not
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like I will pronounce, it's not like I call them like Metallica. It's Metallica, right?
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Because that's just the band's name. Like, I know it's written out that way. But I have
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I have no answer that is...
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Well, if there's somebody, if there's a guy whose name is ZZ Top, like Zoroastrian Zool
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Top, but he goes by Z period Z period because he is a, you know, he doesn't, that's a ridiculous
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name so he doesn't go by it. I think that's the question. At what point does it go from
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being, well, it's your name, everybody in America, you're American, everybody in America
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calls this person ZZ Top, would you call them, are you going to make the sounds that an American
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would make to name them or are you going to use the letters because it's really just letters
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that you're saying.
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Right, that is a way better question than Gary's question. The answer is I would call
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him ZZ Top if I didn't know that he liked to be called ZZ Top.
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Right. So, I have a related story here which is, this is always a problem and this has
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come up I think on previous episodes here where there's a question of how you pronounce
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things and in some cases the issue is are you pronouncing it, for me the challenge is
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always do I pronounce it the way that they pronounce it in England, let's say, if what
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I'm doing is basically just doing an English accent? Because I think that's one of the
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issues is if we have the same word that you do and you say it one way and we say it in
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another way, then if it's a name, let's say, do I affect an English accent to
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call them the way that they're called in England, or do I just use the way
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we pronounce that name in America? And I say this because I have a friend who--
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it's a friend of a friend--who changed his name from P-A-U-L to P-O-L, and he did
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this because he moved from England to the United States and didn't want to be called
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"Paul" because in England everybody called him "Pol." So he changed the spelling of his
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name so everybody would call him the right pronunciation of his name. I realize this
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is extreme, but…
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Well, yeah, this isn't unlike people that maybe come from… from… how would they
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say it on ATP? Is it East Asia? Was that the…
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on. Yeah, you mean the Far East? No, I don't. Yeah. I think it was East Asia, right? East
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Asia, sure. So, people that come from East Asia, who like, just give themselves English
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names? Yeah, oh yeah, I grew up with a guy, a Vietnamese guy, who had a, he was, he said
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just, "Dan, call me Dan." It's like that was not his name. But, yeah. I don't know, it's
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It's an interesting little bit of pronunciation nerdery, but yeah, I think my childhood librarian
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was B.Z. Smith, right? That was her initials, right? I think it would be perfectly reasonable
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for an English person to say B.Z. Smith, but if you met B.Z. Smith and were talking to
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her, you would probably not continually refer to her as B.Z.
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I mean I might. It sounds kind of cool.
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Anyway. Yo what's up BZED? I like the BZED. As cool as the name is that is, is a librarian.
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Children's librarian, yeah. I love that you went with Children's Librarian
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for the name BZED. Wow. Thank you so much for listening to this week's episode of Upgrade.
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You can find our show notes for today's show over at relay.fm/upgrade/109.
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Thanks again to Help Spot, Boom from Global Delight, Boom 2 I should say from Global Delight
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and Ring for sponsoring this week's episode.
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