34: The 1.0 Experience
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From Relay FM, this is Upgrade, episode number 34.
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My name is Myke Hurley and I am joined as always by the one and only Mr. Jason Snell.
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Hi Myke, it's good to have you back.
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Thank you sir, I keep forgetting which shows I'm on and which shows I'm not.
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So yes, I wasn't on last week's episode and I really enjoyed listening to the show.
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I like Upgrade, I think it's a good show, so it's always nice when I can hear it
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without it being ruined by me having to listen to myself.
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So it was a good show, you both, you and Steven were very kind about
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my extremely nerdy hobby, so thank you for that.
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Yeah, we dove into the pen world there briefly, and then we came right back out. But like
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I said, I love people who are enthusiastic, and that was really fun to... Even though
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I literally had no idea what you guys were talking about on The Pen Addict, it was fun
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to listen and hear your enthusiasm, and that was all awesome. But it's good to have you
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back. We're in this weird period now where we've got a lot of travel and stuff going
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on and you know it's good to it's good to be back to normal here. Dan and I will be
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back on clockwise together this week for the first time and I think we've we've only been
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on like one show out of the last five together so we're you know it's all kind of settling
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back it back into normalcy even though I'm about to take a trip for a few days again
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I'm getting tired of this travel but this is the last big trip for a while so that's
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good because I like to I'm gonna settle back and wait for people to come to San Francisco
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for WWDC. Yeah that's my next that's my next trip I'm taking a very short
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weekend break to somewhere in England so that doesn't really count for me I think but
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my next big trip is gonna be WWDC which is not far away it's like seven weeks or
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something? Something like that yeah yeah it's it's the second week in June so
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we've got a jump through May and but it's close six or seven weeks yeah. So I'm
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wishing May away already. So we do have some follow up and out today.
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We do. Last week we talked about Apple cloud services. Nick, listener Nick,
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said I mentioned Microsoft when I was talking about Apple sort of nickeling and
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diming people for cloud services and not bundling things together. And he points out quite rightly,
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I didn't really mean to say, I meant sort of like it reminded me of old Microsoft. He's right,
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I actually have Office 365, and it does include a terabyte of OneDrive and 60 Skype minutes
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a month and a whole bunch of other stuff that they bundle in, like Microsoft Office. So,
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you know, but I didn't... I sort of meant what we think of as Microsoft, not Satya Nadella's
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brave new Microsoft, but I appreciate that bit of feedback. And it's true, that is a
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great example of Microsoft taking a whole bunch of its services and just bundling them
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together and this is what you get for this price. Whereas Apple, I've got, you know,
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I've got iTunes match over here, and I've got iCloud Drive, you know, data over on this
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side and I've got Beats over here and it would be cool if there was some sort of like super
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platinum magic Apple plan that contained everything that I could buy and just not worry about
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it. And maybe that would be a, you know, a good deal too, but Apple would get their money
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and I would get the simplicity of just sort of being on the Apple Gold plan or whatever.
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>> Talking about Microsoft, it's built this week. You gonna be watching along?
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>> Nope. >> You're not interested? Don't you write for
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a Windows website? I'm kidding. >> Boy, if I tried to act like I knew what
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I was talking about about Windows, they would run me out on a rail. I'm always interested
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to see, but I'm gonna take this one secondhand. I'm gonna take this one from the people who
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who are analyzing it and see what they say.
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Honestly, I've just been so overwhelmed with stuff
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with finishing my photos book and the Apple Watch.
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Did you know the Apple Watch came out?
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That happened.
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And all this travel and there's just so much going on that,
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and actually as we're recording this,
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Apple's financial results are happening later today.
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Those, you know, we'll get some,
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this is Tim on the phone, we'll get some more color.
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All that good stuff.
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Gene Munster trying to find out if there's a new Apple TV
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by asking, you know, riddles. All that good stuff. So there's a lot going on. So Microsoft
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Build, I'm going to let -- I'm looking forward to the coverage of that because I think what
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Microsoft is doing these days is fascinating. But I don't have the brain power to devote
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to it, honestly.
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I'm going to keep my eye on it. I'm on a call for some of the time that the conference is
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-- like the presentation will be happening. But I do plan to watch it because, I mean,
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last couple of big keynotes have been very interesting. Yeah, maybe there'll be
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some more holograms. I expect there to be more hologram stuff because build last
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year was kind of like Nadella's coming out party, like he really set his vision
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of the future I think if I'm remembering it correctly. So I'm excited to see more
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about what what they're up to because I think and I do genuinely believe this I
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said this after I can't remember what the purpose of that HoloLens
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presentation was I don't think it was billed. No it was a special event I
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think of Microsoft you know Windows 10 etc. Yes it was the Windows 10 event
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wasn't it yep so like I said it then and I kind of stand by I think Microsoft are
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one of them one of the more interesting companies to watch right now because
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they're kind of they're doing some interesting stuff they're trying some
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new stuff, as well as being stick in the mud, so there are other things.
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So I'm excited to see what they're doing this week.
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Adam wrote in, listener Adam, and this is a little bit of an Ask upgrade, but it is
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tied into talking about photos, which we've been talking about.
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What's the best way for a couple to manage their photos together, preferably using photos
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And unfortunately, the best way is the only way right now, which is everybody needs to
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use the same iCloud account.
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And this is one of these problems, and I think it's just owing to the fact that it's the
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first version.
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And we saw this with, it took Apple a while to get the family sharing link to ID thing
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even to exist.
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And this is a brand new product, iCloud Photo Library, so I feel like they're still working
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out the kinks.
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That may be an understatement.
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So I feel like right now, if you want to have the same photos on all your devices between
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a couple, you actually can only do it by being logged into the same iCloud account.
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And that's ridiculous.
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And what's really ridiculous is you can't add a new iCloud account just for photos and
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log into that account.
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It won't let you.
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The master iCloud account has to be the one that you use for photos.
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So this is a big hole.
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You can put them on your family plan and drag things manually into the family album, but
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That's not the same, and those are down-res versions that are on the sharing version.
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It's not the full-res version like is on iCloud Photo Library.
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So this is definitely a hole in the offering that you basically have to be on the same
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iCloud account or you can't share the whole library.
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You can only share like using iCloud sharing.
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They'll get there, I think.
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I think Apple has shown that they're actually paying attention to family stuff a little
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bit more now, but it's just a huge gap that you can't...
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It could be as easy as just saying, "Look, I want to add this iCloud account for my photo
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But right now you can't do that on the Mac.
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It wants that to be your primary, and there's a whole bunch of things that can only be in
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the primary iCloud.
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I see it as like, you know how in Messages you can open up Preferences and sign in with
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different accounts?
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Like, you can sign in with iMessages or AIM or whatever, I feel like there should be just
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a preferences where it's like, sign in with this iCloud account and you'll download all
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these photos.
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Yeah, I mean, you could even put it in the Photos app, although because it's using the
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iCloud's syncing infrastructure, I think that's what complicates it, and they pick up, you
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know, they're using the same infrastructure as everything else that syncs via iCloud,
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which is great, but it has some issues.
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I think the whole pausing and throttling of bandwidth for the uploads and downloads is
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related and I think this account requirement is related. And it's not good. It needs, we
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can try to guess why this is happening, but the bottom line is if a husband and a wife
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want to share their photo library, which is perfectly reasonable, my wife and I want to
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do that, but I'm going to have to log her out of her iCloud account and into mine if
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she wants to do that. And that's going to have other side effects. And, you know, we'll
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probably do it because she wants access to the library, but it's kind of dumb that there's
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no other way to do it or that she can't just be logged in for that one thing.
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Yeah, that's a terrible solution to the problem. It's just so bad. Like, because iCloud is
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so important now, in theory. Unless, you know, your wife doesn't use a lot of the features,
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but in theory it's supposed to be so important. Like, making that the only option seems kind
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seems kind of crazy. The more and more I hear about photos, because again like I
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haven't used it, I just am not... there's just too many complaints for me to want
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to jump into this right now, but like the more and more I hear about it the more
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and more I think it's maybe not done. It reminds me of Final Cut, like they
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released it, I think you said this, they released it before it was kind of
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finished. I don't know, I feel like it is... what it is is done, but it's
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very clear that there are features that just aren't in there that they need to add. I mean,
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the fact that you can't do geotagging in the app is ridiculous. That's one of those things.
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I feel like the iCloud stuff is separately—this is hard, right? You've got huge libraries
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that you have to import. You've got this whole new cloud services thing that you have to
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sync to, and you've rewritten this app. And then there's a lot of moving parts here. And
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actually, I'm really liking it. I'm enjoying the fact that I have access to my whole library
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and that it's in the cloud.
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But there are definitely issues.
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One of the big issues is your iOS devices.
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If you've got a 50,000 or 40,000 image library, you tap on like the photo sharing button in
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an app and it just sits there for like 20 seconds because it's parsing, whatever it's
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doing it's like parsing the 50,000 records in your library or something and Apple's got
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to fix that.
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So there are a lot of little things.
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I would say it's not a disaster at all.
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It is enjoyable.
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It brings a lot to the party, but at the same time, it is most definitely early days.
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And if you just don't want to deal with it yet, nobody's going to make you.
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So really, you have to be a little bit of a pioneer.
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But I do feel like I'm getting something out of being a pioneer, but it is rougher than
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it will be later because they'll add in features and figure out some of the cloud-syncing stuff.
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I think like Final Cut and even iMovie and some of the other apps that they've rewritten,
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the philosophy seems to be, let's just get it out there.
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And getting it out there, we can start making it better once it's out there.
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We can't just sit here and not ship it forever.
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And they've reached the point where it's like, we're going to ship this, and then we're going
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to see what people's issues are, and we're going to fix it.
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And hopefully, this stuff will get fixed rapidly in the next few months.
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But we'll see.
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But I'm kind of glad they got it out there.
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And now, you know, those of us on the frontier here will just have to deal with it.
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So we'll probably talk about this point later.
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But I think, like, my feeling is when something is new like this, and see if you can guess
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my hinting here, if something is new like this and you don't necessarily need it, like,
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you don't need photos right now because, like, iPhotos did exist, I get, like, that you can,
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that there can be things that aren't 100%, like, there's things that are missing, or
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are things that need to be added but it's like I think there's more of a
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problem when like say for example if something already exists like we all
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hated iOS 7 for the many bugs and problems that it had
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because it was kind of you kind of had no option it was kind of like that was
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what you needed to use because iOS existed your iPhone
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existed but like something completely brand new
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where you're not it's not replacing something
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completely I think it's it's kind of fine do you get do you get what I'm what
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what I'm driving at.
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Yeah, yeah, and I think, I mean, I think calling it, I think there's a reason this isn't iPhoto10,
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is calling it Filecut Pro 10 made people say, "Hey, are you saying we need to replace our
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old Final Cut with this new thing that we don't like?" And, you know, I think the idea
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is no, you don't need to. And I think that's what Apple is saying about photos, is photos
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is here, we're not going to update the old things, but they're not going away, they don't
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get deleted, your old libraries remain, I mean, there's lots of, you know, there's lots
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of things like that. So it doesn't it doesn't feel like this is quite the forced upgrade.
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I think though that if you're an iPhoto user, you know, you're kind of starving for something
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better than iPhoto. And so that that's the thing that's pushing you into jumping into
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this. Not that not that Apple is forcing you to do it, but that like you really would like
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to be out of iPhoto. That's certainly how I felt. It's like, please let me get out of
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here. So so we'll see how it goes. I I'm going to be optimistic. I feel like this is this
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is a place where some of this stuff just obviously should be—is missing and needs to be added
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or things that are broken that need to be fixed. And we've seen with, I think, certainly
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with Final Cut that Apple did a good job of addressing what the issues were. So I hope
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that they do that with this. This is super important to them as a company. They need
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to do this and do it right. So we'll see where it goes. But yeah, the geotagging thing is
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the one that really kills me. They got to fix that because not being able to take your
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pictures and say, "I shot them here," is bad. We have a little bit more follow-up,
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follow-out stuff. Listener Zach wrote in to suggest, we were talking, we were speculating
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last week about the future of OS X and how it would be, maybe its name would change because
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somebody was asking about, "Will we ever see OS 11?" And Zach suggested Apple OS with
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merged OSs and a new naming scheme. This is Upgrading Zach. He has self-identified as
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an Upgrading. And I don't know, I heard from a lot of people who said, "Well, there'll
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just be one Apple OS and there'll be a Mac version of it and an iPhone and iPad version
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of it." I don't believe that. I just don't, I mean, it could happen, I suppose, but I
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kind of feel like those OSs are not converging. I think this is something that was a very
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Scott Forstall era way of thinking and that the current people at Apple do not view a
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convergence of operating systems so much as shared resources and shared services, but
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not like it's the same OS with the same branding. I just kind of don't believe that. And although
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iOS, you know, you could rebrand it Apple OS, I don't think they're gonna rebrand the
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iPhone as the Apple phone and the iPad as the Apple pad. So iOS for iPhone and iPad
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kind of makes sense to me, but OS X is the one that I still am kind of high on my feeling
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that it might end up going back to Mac OS at some point. Anyway, I don't think they're
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going to merge.
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>>No, the fact that the watch is called Watch OS, like they don't even call that iOS, even
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pushes that further away from me. If this ran iOS 8, like if it said it ran iOS 8, then
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I might buy it, but they've just introduced a new product and they've given it a new OS
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Which is good because it doesn't behave like, we'll talk about this, but it doesn't behave
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like iOS, so it's good that they don't say that it's iOS because it is so not.
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It does not.
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We've got a couple like in the family follow up.
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Do you want to talk about some stuff that's going on at Relay?
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Yeah, so today we announced that the incredible Mac Power Users, the podcasting institution
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that is Mac Power Users has joined Relay FM and just we are beyond thrilled that we have
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the fantastic Katie Floyd and David Sparks as part of the Relay family now.
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So the entire back catalogue of MacPower users now lives at relay.fm/mpu.
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You can subscribe to the new feed there. If you are already subscribed with the
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5x5 feed it will transfer over but my recommendation if you're listening to
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this now is to subscribe to the new Relay feed so you don't get episode
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duplicates and all that kind of stuff. It can be a bit messy.
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Oh podcast feeds are the worst.
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So I know that there are ways to not get episode duplicates,
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but then it brings up more potential risks.
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So we're just taking the path of, believe it or not,
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least resistance with it.
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As Jason can attest to.
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- Yeah, man.
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It's the worst.
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- So we are just so thrilled.
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If you've not heard Mac Power Users, you really should,
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because it is just incredible.
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Katie and David have been doing this since 2009.
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It was so much fun, because we did an import
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of the show notes, and I was going through
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and just tidying some things up,
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and it was really fun to follow it through from episode one,
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because I was like, "Oh, the iPad's been released now!"
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And just looking at how things changed, it's really great.
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And if you've not heard the show,
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what I'm gonna do and go put in our show notes today,
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which you can find at relay.fm/upgrades/34,
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I'm gonna put the two workflow episodes, mine and Jason's,
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'cause that might be a nice little taster for you,
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in case you've not yet heard it.
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- Yeah, it's a great show.
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Those are great people.
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David lives not far from my in-laws house.
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So we have like breakfast or lunch
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when I'm down in Southern California.
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And it's great to have them on Relay.
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That's a great show.
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They have a huge following.
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MacPower users, listeners are many and varied.
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And we discovered that Federico owes his,
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essentially his obsession with iOS automation and Pythonista and things like that to listening
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to Mac power users when he was in the hospital, which is a great story.
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- Yeah, he wrote that on his site on MacStory.
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- On MacStory.
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- So I'll put that in the show notes too.
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- 'Cause he said to me, he was like, "I have a little story to tell in my link today."
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And I was like, "Okay."
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- That's a good one.
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Also in the Relay family, we should mention that there's now a Clockwise t-shirt.
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Not yet, Myke, not yet an upgrade t-shirt.
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We can talk about that now, or should we leave it for the Ask upgrade?
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Let's tease that we'll talk about it in the Ask upgrade.
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But anyway, you can go to teespring.com/clockwise and it'll also be in the show notes, which
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are in your podcasting app, or at relay.fm/upgrades/34.
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And you can go to teespring.com/clockwise and buy a Clockwise t-shirt, which is the
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Clockwise logo of the Clockwise arrow inside the gear.
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On the front and on the back it says keep watching the clock and has the clockwise URL
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from Relay and it comes in a gold color which is the closest match to what the actual podcast
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So it's very colorful.
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It's the hypercritical gold John Zaragoza would point out.
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It's the classic hypercritical gold and there's also a tie-dye version if you want to spend
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$25 you can get a tie-dye t-shirt with the clockwise logo on it because why not?
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Hey California.
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I just for everybody that likes the yellow and for everybody that doesn't like the yellow
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I've really pushed Jason to make this t-shirt yellow.
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- Yeah, at one point it was gray and you said,
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make it yellow and I said, okay.
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- Because it should be yellow because the show's yellow
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and I have about a thousand gray t-shirts now.
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So yellow is the best.
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That's why we went blue with the connected one.
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We wanna put a bit more color into our wardrobes.
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So that's great.
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So you can find those there.
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So go support clockwise.
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It's a great show.
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support those guys Jason and Dan by buying a t-shirt.
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All right and we're on to topics so would you like to tell us before we get there about
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I have so many domains in there. Not as many as you and Matt Alexander have, but I have
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many, many, many domains. I've been getting emails from them due to the, like, ICANN policy
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that they want to remind you that your information is there and it should be up to date. And
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I'm having a lot of "I bought that" moments.
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Why do I own this?
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Okay, you know, but I did go on a frenzy in August when I was trying to find six colors.
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I bought a lot of crazy domains then, so I'll have to, this August, I'll have to decide
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whether I want to keep them or let them go back into the world.
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Can I just do one very very very quick piece of follow-up on follow-up?
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Because in last week's episode you did a bit of follow-up about the Magic Mouse.
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Oh yes, and somebody pointed out that, so somebody said that the Magic Mouse had a speaker
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in it and it was a fake click and people wrote in to say it's not, it's a real click.
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There was an Apple Mouse that had a speaker and a fake click but the current Magic Mouse
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that we're thinking of does not have that.
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That's what I was gonna, 'cause I was gonna say, I didn't know this, but there's no way
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that that is a fake click.
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Like 100% that's real.
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I think as we said at the time, we had no idea about what was real or not.
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We were just taking people's word for it.
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And I wanted to clarify, I do own one and use one.
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'Cause you said that we didn't use one, but I do.
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And so I didn't know about the tapping thing and I still need to check that out.
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So there was that app that you mentioned that allows you to do tapping.
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Steven and I were completely just baffled.
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We had no way to deal with that.
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So I'm glad you can come in and say, yes, it's a real mechanical click.
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So you were at the Yosemite conference.
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So what was the Yosemite conference?
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Did you just learn about OS X for a week?
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So people were saying, "Hey, you went to Yosemite.
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That's like the OS version.
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That's a funny coincidence."
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And it's like, I mean, so Dave Klein and his family who do the Cococonf series of conferences,
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which are developer conferences with like technical developer presentations.
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They're like a sort of more of a roaming WWDC than some of these other conferences that
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are more like inspirational and big thoughts and kind of stuff.
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That's the impression I get.
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I've never been to one because I'm not a developer, but they decided when OS X Yosemite was announced
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that it was a perfect excuse to do an event in Yosemite National Park devoted to Apple
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stuff and make it more of the thinky, inspirational, big picture kind of things rather than the
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let's look at code kind of stuff that they usually do.
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And it was great.
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We all said, the big question is, should they just do it in Yosemite again next year or
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are they going to move to wherever Apple's next code name is?
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I don't know.
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If it's OS X Death Valley, then maybe we'll just go back to Yosemite.
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But I would be very surprised.
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It seems like putting death in the name of your product would be a bad idea, but you
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They could do anything.
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Seriously, Matt Fricks.
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Anyway, it was great.
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Yosemite National Park is spectacular.
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If people haven't been, you should go sometime.
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People come having...
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I grew up very near there and people from all over the world come to see it.
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In fact, they would often go...
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I grew up in a little gold rush town, so people would often come to the little gold rush town
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after or before they went to Yosemite as part of their sort of California adventure that
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they were taking.
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in that little gold rush town where I worked summers at a deli, we had European and Asian
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tourists all the—it was just crazy, like all the time in the summer. And they were there because they
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were also going to Yosemite. Every single one of them was also going to Yosemite. So it was
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spectacular. We were at the Yosemite Lodge, which is right by the waterfalls. There's a huge set of
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waterfalls. There's an upper and a lower falls. And yes, even though it's California, there was
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water in the waterfall. We haven't run out of it quite yet. Probably in another month or two we'll
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be out. And I, yeah, so I was standing at a waterfall and I sent you a picture of a waterfall.
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- It looked so beautiful. I was so jealous. - Yeah, it was, it was beautiful.
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Ski Man in the chat room is asking if we had internet. The Wi-Fi was, you know,
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tech conferences kill the Wi-Fi anyway, and the Wi-Fi at Yosemite Lodge is tenuous at best.
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But it turns out I had a couple bars of 4G in the valley. So that was, depending on where you were,
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you could get, because there are these huge tall granite monoliths all around you.
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And so depending on where you are, signal can vary wildly. But we had, you know, I did have a
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couple of bars of 4G for, so I use that a lot. So that's what I, I sent you the picture of the
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waterfall. It was really beautiful. We were soaking wet. It was raining. But it was, it was
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beautiful. So I hope they do it again. I imagine that the Klein family will probably do something
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like this again and I think they're just really hoping for some great picturesque resort
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destination for the name of the next version of OS X so that they can choose that.
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- You gave a talk as well, right? - Yeah, I gave a little presentation on the first day
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and it was... yeah, I can never tell how presentations go. I don't know if it was any
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good or not. I wanted to talk about enthusiasm. I'm hoping that I'll give that presentation again
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sometime and do, you know, refine it a little bit more. But I wanted to talk about enthusiasm and
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how enthusiasm drives us. And you can be enthusiastic about a lot of different things.
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You can be super enthusiastic about one thing or mildly enthusiastic about a lot of things,
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which sort of parallels the incomparable. Why is it not about one thing in particular,
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that podcast that I do? Why is it not about Doctor Who or not about science fiction novels or not
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about superhero movies or something like that? And the answer is because I'm enthusiastic about all
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that stuff and I don't want to dive deep. I kind of want to be able to spread it around a little
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bit. And so I talked about that a little and how I feel like the web especially is very much
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distorted in rewarding people who are wildly enthusiastic about something and not moderately
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enthusiastic about something. And the example I always give is comic books, that there are all
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these comic book websites that post 20 or 30 stories a day about what's going on in the comics
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industry and I just don't care enough. I kind of care a little bit, but there's no... It's a lot
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harder to serve somebody like me who wants to read 30 minutes of comic book news a week, let's say,
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or maybe a month, because you can't... It's harder to build a business on that. You better
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better to cater to the people who will read 20 or 30 articles a day.
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So that was it.
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It was about enthusiasm and all the different forms it comes in and how I feel fortunate
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that my career is about things I'm enthusiastic about.
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And yeah, it was interesting.
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And the other talks were great.
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It was a great group.
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Gregor: Yeah, it was an awesome lineup.
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I was just looking at it then.
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David: And they did morning sessions and evening sessions, and then the afternoon was free
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There were groups and stuff going on hikes and photo walks and stuff.
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We went with James Duncan Davidson and took a photo walk around the falls, which was where
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I sent you that picture.
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And that was pretty awesome.
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And Dave Whiskus was there and Serenity Caldwell and on that photo walk.
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And Andy Anotko was kind of shadowing us because he'd gone on the photo walk the day before,
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but he wanted to retrace his steps and take more pictures and got to chat with Jim Dalrymple
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a little bit.
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Just, I mean, it was Michael Lop was there.
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So many good, Nevin and Krista Morgan were there.
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And it was good to see them.
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haven't seen them in a while. It was just a great, yeah, it was a fantastic, all the
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speakers were great, every single one of them. It was, it was a, it was a good time.
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I was very jealous. Well you'll just have to take some extra time sometime when you're
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in Northern California and you can go see it. Maybe I'll have to. It's pretty good.
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Should we start talking about the Apple Watch? I mean that's what people were here for today.
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Yeah I guess. I mean, yeah sure, might as well talk about the Apple Watch. We have,
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mean in true upgrade style we have a bunch of questions from listeners
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which we'll get to because a few of them highlight some interesting
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points about the the watch itself but I mean you posted your initial reactions
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and I kind of want to get an like if you can sum it up like give me an overall
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feeling I figure we'll both do this first what is your overall feeling about
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the Apple watch and then we'll get into that for example how you got your hands
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on yours is quite interesting.
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- I like it, it's fun.
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I feel like I am only now kind of starting to figure out
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how I'm going to use it.
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Like there's the act of like,
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let's see what everything is and how it all works,
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which is not how you use it day to day.
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And so I feel like I'm starting to settle down
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into like getting some idea of how I use it day to day.
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But it's a neat gadget, it tells the time,
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it is really well connected to my iPhone,
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which I really like, and I'm starting to understand it.
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But I'm enjoying it so far.
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I think it's been a lot of fun.
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I definitely, I post my thing and I heard it
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from a couple of people who are like,
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"Oh, well, here's another article where, you know,
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people are not raving about it and just dancing around
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saying that it's not that interesting."
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It's like, I don't know what article you read,
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but it wasn't mine, 'cause I think it's really interesting.
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Me not understanding things about it
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and trying to figure out how it fits into my life
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is not the same as not being enthusiastic about it.
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I think it's pretty cool.
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I'm pretty enthusiastic about it.
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Do I have things I can critique about it?
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I think there are some things in it that are probably mistakes.
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And I still am trying to wrap my head around some of the decisions that they made and try
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to figure out whether that works for me or not.
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But you know, it's a new, weird, different kind of product.
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So I think that is all to be expected.
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The Apple Watch is 1.0.
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Like it is very 1.0.
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Like, you know, you say there are mistakes.
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There are just like, it's littered with tiny problems.
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But I'm okay with that, and this is kind of what I was trying to explain earlier.
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I'm okay with that because I understand what this product is, and part of the reason that
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it has problems is because it is very ambitious.
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So I mean, I've used Android Wear and found Android Wear to have some bugs but to be pretty
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stable overall.
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And when I originally tried Android Wear, it was way more stable than what the Apple
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But the Android Wear watch just gave me some notifications.
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That was all it did.
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And I could play and pause music and archive email.
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Like I mean I know that it's changed now and it's also more advanced but I'm like comparing
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my original kind of feelings from both.
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And the Apple Watch is way more advanced than that and it does some really incredible things
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that we can talk about.
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the watch started to make more sense for me when I realised its purpose. So I think
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I think the problem that I had initially and I think the problem that many people
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are having is they are treating this device like it's a tiny iPhone. Like they
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are thinking about it in that way. Because so many of the the watches
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problems come from when you are going into it and asking it to do something
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for you. So you're going into it and trying to open an app or play a game or
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something. That is not what this device is for. Like I feel that the Apple
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Watch is a device that comes and grabs you when it needs you as opposed to you
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going to it to get information and that is a fundamental difference between the
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iPhone and the Apple Watch. And I think once I understood that I feel a lot
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better about the product. But when I'm trying to go to it for things it's...
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There are some issues with it and we can maybe talk about the home screen and
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apps in general and why I think Apple's made some mistakes there, but I think
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that I feel a lot better about this product once I actually spent some time
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not using it and just having it grab me when it should rather than
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me just going to it and just playing and tinkering around.
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Yeah, I agree with you that part of the complication of this product is that it's so ambitious, it's trying to do a lot, and then when you
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settle back and sort of like let it come to you, it makes a lot more sense. I think that
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is philosophically what they went for. I think that's where I feel like there's a little
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bit of a lack of focus is that they want it to come to you, but they also want to have
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a billion apps in that crazy app interface.
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- Yep. Oh, good.
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- And I'm not sure those go together, but when I realized, it started to make sense
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to me when I realized the two most important things I could do on the watch are swipe down
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and swipe up. That if I swipe down, I'm going to see my notifications. And if I swipe up,
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I'm going to see glances. And that if I have a small number of glances and the glances
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are important to me, then that is a very quick way to access stuff without going out to the
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app launcher and finding an app and launching it. It's a little bit like the dock. It's
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like a shortcut kind of thing because you can always tap on the glance and end up in
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an app. But that, once I started doing that and thinking, I don't need to go out to the
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app launcher every time I want to do something. Then I was like, "Oh, okay. This makes a little
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more sense to me now." The third-party apps not being integrated, like third-party apps
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should be able to do complications in the watch face. That would be easier that if I
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want to stick data from one of my apps on the watch face and then tap on that little
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corner of the watch face to launch that app and get more information, that would be nice.
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I hope they get there eventually.
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That feels like an SDK thing to me.
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Like that feels like that is what would be in the SDK is how I see it.
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I heard some developers say that they actually looked and discovered that complications are
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They are extensions.
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So theoretically a developer could write a complication if Apple allowed it.
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So you know, yeah, it's a 1.0 product.
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I feel like the hardware, this is total Apple, modern Apple, right?
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I feel like the hardware is spectacular.
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It's spot on.
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And then the software is like, "Let's figure it out!"
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We both have the sport, don't we?
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I have the green, as it happens.
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A green sport watch appeared.
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I have the developer edition, I have the blue.
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Everything about the hardware is amazing.
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It's so beautiful.
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the screen I said this before but the screen on this thing is about ten times
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better than it should be. Oh yeah. Like there is no reason sometimes I catch
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things like some of the notifications like the calendar of alert notification
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it's one of the most beautiful screens I've seen on an Apple product the colors
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and like just the way it is designed it's like it's mind-blowing like it just
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to me just looks so good because the screen is so good and it is so small so
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everything's so crisp and there are parts where this even like in
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software design as well where the two of them meet together and it blows my mind
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like one of my most favorite things is when you are centered on
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the home screen to the watch and you zoom in to the watch with the digital
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crown and it comes into focus by building the watch face as you zoom.
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Have you tried that? Do you know what I'm talking about here? I don't know. So if
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you go to the home screen, if you just press the crown and go to the
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home screen and then zoom in on the watch slowly, it builds the
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Oh yeah yeah I have noticed that. Yeah and that to me is one of the... I just find that so beautiful.
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Yeah it does sort of make me want to be able to at any time zoom out with the crown out of the watch face and you can't.
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Once you're in there you're in there. But yeah that's that the the animations on some of the faces where it sort of sweeps around the dial are...
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There's some amazing stuff there. Just a lot of the animations in general are really good
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I mean, so there are parts of it that are just so good and I really like the sport band
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I found it a little bit sweaty by the end of the day, but I'm totally fine with that
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I do want another band because the blue sport band is not a goes of everything kind of band
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And I'm waiting to get the Milanese
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But I'm not ordering it online because I'm not gonna wait until June for it to ship
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I expect to be able to either get it in the UK or in San Francisco before then
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like I'm not gonna pay 129 pounds and wait for something until June I'll just
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get it when it's available in the store even if it's not available until July and
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I just think that's crazy like yeah okay here's 129 pounds now and I'll just
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wait until June I know they don't charge you but it just seems like a crazy thing
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to me I'll just wait. I want to talk about the home screen.
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Because I think that this... So fundamentally I think that the fact that
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Apple call where the apps go the home screen is like problem number one.
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Because I don't think Apple consider the app screen as the home screen. I think
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they consider the watch face as the home screen. And I checked in the
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documentation, I checked in the user guide, because I wanted to double check this. They call the
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app screen, the home screen. It's not home. And the lock screen on the
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iPhone is not the watch face, right? Because if you think like on the iPhone
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you look at the watch face and then you look at the lock screen and you go
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to the apps, right? But the utility of the watch face on the watch is way more and
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the purpose of it is way more than the lock screen is to the iPhone.
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The lock screen on the iPhone exists so you don't accidentally launch apps.
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That's why it's there, right? So it's in your pocket and it's not just
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pressing apps all the time. But the watch face, that is the primary function of
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this device. That is home. And the fact that the home screen is the app screen,
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it just makes no sense to me. Because it just doesn't feel like a
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place where I want to be a lot of the time.
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This is, I mean, a bunch of us have been saying this, I agree with you completely.
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The face is home, and then from home the directly accessible things are notifications and glances.
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The watch, when you go into the app screen, and I think that's a good name for it, you're
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kind of dumping out of home and going to this place that looks like the iPhone home screen,
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but it's not home on the watch.
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It's in some ways I feel like,
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it's not necessarily that I've failed
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when I have to go to the app launcher screen
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because there's some stuff that's just not,
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I wanna get to it and I don't have a notification from it
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and it's not in my glances and I wanna go look it up.
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But it's definitely like leafing
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through the back of the book.
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It's like going through the index.
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It's like, oh, I need to go and look something up.
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I'm gonna go to the app screen and go find it.
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It's like a last resort, not the comfy,
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you know, a comfy place that's home.
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It's the index of apps.
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It's the last resort to get something.
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I need to get this thing and I don't have it in front of me.
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I'm gonna go get it in the app screen.
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- Yeah. - Yeah.
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All right, we're in violent agreement here.
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- Yeah, 'cause, so like one other thing
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is like the way the buttons work,
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like I, 'cause when you press the crown,
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it takes you to the apps, not to the watch face, right?
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and I want it to take me to the watch face.
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Does that make sense?
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So if I'm in an app and I press the crown,
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I wanna go back to the watch face.
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So my theory on this is,
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I think that the tapping the crown
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should take you to the watch
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and tapping the other button should take you home
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to the apps.
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- And you hold the long button
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to bring up the friend circle.
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I think devoting that button
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to the friend circle is a mistake.
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But I thought that since day one, and I still feel that way.
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But this is when we talk about 1.0, it's stuff like this.
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I feel like we're all gonna learn,
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and Apple's gonna learn how people use this,
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and is going, I would like to believe
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that there will be a software update for the watch
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that is very much like, all right, we heard you,
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we figured this out, here's our new take.
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And those emojis are not there anymore.
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Just we're not gonna even talk about them, they're gone.
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- I love them in an ironic way.
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I like sending them to people.
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- 'Cause they're so bad.
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- 'Cause they're so ridiculous.
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They're just ridiculous.
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The animations on them, again, are really great.
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They just look ridiculous.
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With a creepy, creepy glove hand.
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Yeah, it's weird.
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So I feel like, I don't know if Apple's going to let us
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set what the buttons do,
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so much as that Apple may rethink what the buttons do.
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And I think that would be fine.
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'Cause I think you're right.
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my mental map of the watch, like you,
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I kind of want, take me to the watch face,
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take me to the app list,
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and not this sort of like take me to my friends,
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my little list of 12 friends where I spin the dial.
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And I'm not sure that's the most efficient way.
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It's a fun interface, but I, yeah, it's not my favorite.
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I just, should I mention,
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I have two things that I wanna mention
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before we get to the questions and answers
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and maybe hear from a friend.
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One is how I got the watch.
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promoted that in advance.
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It's not a super secret way.
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I don't have a watch from Apple.
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I talked to them and they said,
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"We're probably not gonna be able to get you on lunch day."
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It's like, "Oh well."
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(imitates air horn)
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And I ordered like three minutes or five minutes
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into the order period,
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but I ordered the one that everybody else ordered,
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which was the Space Gray Sport.
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And so it's marked as shipping in May.
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So I thought, well, you know what?
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I'm just, I'm not gonna order a watch just,
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I don't know what I was thinking.
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It was after midnight.
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I'm not gonna order a watch just to get it on day one.
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That's a watch I don't want,
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which I probably should have just gone ahead and done that.
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So the day before the Apple Watch comes out,
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I just got home from Yosemite, checking my email
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and a friend of mine, former coworker of mine
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sends me an email.
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It's not an editor, it's a technical guy.
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Says, "I've got a watch coming tomorrow
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and I don't want it. I was going to put it on eBay or something, but I figure six colors could
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use it. Do you want it?" And I say, "Yeah, actually, yes. I will write you a check. I do want it.
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I've got a lot of other things going on, but I should probably have the Apple Watch on day one."
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And so on the day, he sent me a text when he was working at home. He sent me a text when he got it.
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And about two miles from my house, we had a little, like on a street. It was not his street
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and not my street we had a like a meet up and there was an exchange of of cash for goods.
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Did you get the watch out of a brown paper bag tucked inside a trash can?
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Uh like a dead drop I did not. He just handed me the box that it came in the shipping box
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and we chatted for five or ten minutes and then I came home and thus began my adventure with
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green Apple Watch sport. But it was just kind of funny. It was completely
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serendipity. I hadn't, I had sort of planned to just not not be part of the
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party, but in the end I got to be part of the party. So now I don't know what I'm
00:46:27
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gonna do with the one I ordered. I may cancel that order even though I do like
00:46:30
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the the space gray look. But anyway, if I do keep that order then I'll upgrade Ian's
00:46:37
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gonna have first crack at buying my other Apple Watch from me. Get the Apple Watch
00:46:41
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worn by Jason when he wrote that article. But I haven't decided what I want to do about
00:46:47
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that. But anyway, the other thing I wanted to talk about is the cheese vertical.
00:46:50
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Yeah. I bought cheese with my Apple watch.
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Of course you did. It wasn't Manchego. It was mozzarella because
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we, I was making pizza on Saturday night and we were out of mozzarella. So I walked down
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to the local Whole Foods, which is very close to my house, which is why I can walk there.
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And so that's why I shop there way more than I should, because it's within walking distance.
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And I got up to the counter with my little thing of cheese, and I double tapped the little
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friends button, and held my wrist up to the little reader, and it all went like bloop
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bloop, you know, and that was it.
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They let me leave the store with some cheese.
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So apparently I bought that cheese with my Apple Watch.
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Again, I don't have much of a story here.
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It worked, and it's cool that I didn't have to do any thumbprint or anything because I
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had my watch on my wrist and so it had validated that I was me.
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I just want Apple Pay.
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I would like it.
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It would be nice.
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Wouldn't that be nice if you had that?
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It would be a really great day for everyone.
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I hope it's coming.
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There are lots of like little rumors that fly around and say like Q2 or something.
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It's you know it's big businesses, big business in you know that's what they're
00:48:11
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doing. They're just business in around each other for a bit and eventually
00:48:14
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they're gonna yeah they're gonna do it but this is financial institutions which
00:48:18
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are just slow slow. On the last analyst call Apple actually likened it to the
00:48:24
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carrier negotiations. That it was that difficult that they really had to go
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into each market and negotiate with individual banks and individual payment
00:48:33
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processors and get it to work. So I really have my fingers crossed for a more firm
00:48:38
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announcement on the call today. At least to say yes it's gonna be coming to these
00:48:44
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countries in Q2. Like I want to hear Apple say it and then I'll be happy. Like
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I don't care if I have to wait enough for three months or whatever I just want
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to know that it is happening rather than like yeah we're working on it. Like
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that's not you know that's that's nothing and until it's until there's a
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confirmation working on it means nothing right because we still don't have iTunes
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radio you know so it's it's kind of the same deal yeah we're gonna bring it to
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other regions okay well we'll see I still feel like I have so much more to
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say about the Apple watch but I figure what we should maybe do is start going
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through some of these questions because it might it might a little bit I did
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just want to just just before we do move away out because I don't think we're
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gonna talk about this again I do want to just talk about the home screen a little
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bit more in so much as to say like there it's it's it's weird it's not good it's
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not good so the app like the app targets the touch targets always too small I
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very very frequently do not open the app that I want I open the app that's next
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to it do you feel do you it does that happen to you no okay maybe my fingers
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bigger than yours I don't know or maybe I'm maybe I've just just hit in the
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wrong places trying to arrange apps is a nightmare it's an absolute nightmare so
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you know like on the iPhone they like when you try and move apps around it
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pushes all of the apps that are next to it right or around it but the thing is
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with the Apple watch what it seems to do it pushes them in all directions yeah so
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Like you move one app and the entire line changes. It's like, "Oh, just let me put them
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arbitrarily like or something." It's a bit, it's nightmarish to arrange apps. But there
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are some apps that are really, really good. And there are some apps that are not good.
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And I think it's clear who has had the most time with a device.
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- Yeah, although I think not necessarily,
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but it does seem to feel that way that we know.
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We know that developers got to go to labs
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and use these devices and actually do some hardware testing.
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But I feel like even then it's not the same
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as living with the device.
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And so that we're gonna see a lot of app revisions happen
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soon from people, from developers who are like,
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"Oh yeah, that totally doesn't work.
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Let's try this instead."
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But you're right, some apps felt really good
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and some apps were kind of pointless.
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But like I was using, I had a Twitter-ific notification
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and I tapped on it and it opened the Twitter-ific app
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and allowed me to send a reply using text, speech to text.
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That was a pretty cool experience.
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I have to say that was pretty cool.
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Every now and then I have one of those experiences
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that I am surprised at how well it works.
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But one of the main problems with the Herparty apps
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is the delays.
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like sometimes you tap something or you try and open an app and you're just waiting.
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Spin, spin, spin, spin.
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I was trying to demo a workflow for Federico and I was basically making a video for him and
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I was waiting like two minutes because I was recording it. I'm sitting there going,
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"I'm so sorry buddy, like maybe in a minute." And I don't think this is the issue of developers
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because they don't know a lot of this stuff and I'm sure there are things they can do to speed it
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up, but because they haven't got the devices, there's nothing they can do.
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But like the workflow app is kind of incredible, the things that it's able to do.
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I don't know how it does them.
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It's kind of like the iPhone app.
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But yeah, there are some real issues with lag for the third-party apps.
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Yeah, definitely.
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I mean, 1.0, I mean, it's what we said about photos, and it's true for this.
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I think this hardware is pretty good, but the software is—it's new, and they're taking
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their best shot at it.
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It doesn't mean, like, they should have waited.
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I think at some point you have to get it out there and learn.
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And the true test is that, how will Apple react to this learning process?
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What comes next?
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And given that we have WWDC coming up, I'm hoping that what we're going to see is some
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thoughts about the direction that the Apple Watch is going, and I hope we get to see some
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software revisions for Apple Watch now that it's out there and see Apple
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readjusting and figuring out the right things to do for this product.
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But it is cool and fun, and although we have criticisms about it, because
00:53:22
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there's definitely work to be done, I'm enjoying it a lot.
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I feel like there's so much to appreciate about it, even though there also is so much
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potential and there's so many things that can be explored and changed and learned about
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this product as we go. So that's—it's 1.0 in all those senses, right? It is the excitement
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of the new and it truly is new and I love that feeling like this is weird and different.
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It's not like what I'm used to. At the same time, 1.0 means what, you know, what most
00:53:56
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people know that it means, which is there are bugs, things don't work right, some things
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are going to have to be rethought. That's totally true.
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- The things that I love about it,
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I really, really love about it.
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The things that annoy me really, really annoy me.
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- That's Scream.
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The screen is amazing.
00:54:12
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Yeah, and the aluminum, nobody does aluminum like Apple.
00:54:15
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It's amazing.
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There's so many things to like about it.
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Like I said, the hardware I feel like
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is almost beyond reproach.
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It is beautiful piece of hardware.
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And then the software, yeah, it's got some great ideas
00:54:24
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and some stuff that's like, oh, I see what you did there.
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I love your ambition.
00:54:28
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I'm not sure if it works, but I love that you tried it.
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- So like I could just sit and look at that watch face
00:54:34
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all day, which is something that I love,
00:54:37
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but the problem is it goes off too quickly,
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something that annoys me.
00:54:39
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You know, so that's kind of how I am with this device,
00:54:42
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is I really love it and it really annoys me,
00:54:44
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but I really love it, but it really annoys me.
00:54:47
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I feel like I keep going through this at the same time,
00:54:49
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but I do feel like my love is stronger
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than the things that annoy me.
00:54:53
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I love more things about it
00:54:55
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than there are things that annoy me.
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- Yeah, yeah.
00:54:58
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That's the 1.0 experience right there.
00:55:01
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It reminds me of the iPhone.
00:55:03
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The original iPhone reminds me of that because the original iPhone frustrated me so much
00:55:06
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because it was limited.
00:55:07
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Why can't I copy and paste?
00:55:09
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Why doesn't it do this?
00:55:10
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Why can't I send picture messages?
00:55:12
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Why can't I send things over Bluetooth?
00:55:14
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There were all these things that it didn't do that really annoyed me, but there were
00:55:17
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all these other things that it did that I can't believe that it could do.
00:55:20
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Look, we've got questions.
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- Next question from Benjamin.
00:57:27
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This is a crazy one.
00:57:28
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Is there any way to view a reminders list
00:57:30
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on the Apple watch?
00:57:33
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- No, there is not.
00:57:34
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You can add reminders.
00:57:35
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- All of the things that Apple has
00:57:38
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with their like ecosystem and syncing and apps
00:57:41
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on all the devices.
00:57:42
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And there's no reminders app on the Apple watch.
00:57:45
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- Which kind of feels like if you use reminders,
00:57:48
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it feels like the perfect device for reminders.
00:57:51
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- I do use reminders.
00:57:52
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I use reminders.
00:57:54
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And I think the answer is, I believe there may be some apps like Things that sync with
00:58:01
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Reminders and are on the Apple Watch.
00:58:06
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So I think there may be some other apps that sync with the Reminders list that might display
00:58:13
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But the official Apple approach of the Reminders app just isn't there.
00:58:18
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- The most functionable part of Reminders on the Apple Watch does exist, which is being
00:58:23
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able to add them but you cannot view them or check them off.
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Or check them off, yeah.
00:58:27
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Which is crazy.
00:58:28
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Did you say functionable?
00:58:30
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That's another word.
00:58:31
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Is that a word?
00:58:32
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You know me, Jason, I like to make up words.
00:58:35
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Functionable is today's word of the day.
00:58:40
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This comes from Lucas.
00:58:42
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Can I use Apple Pay on my Apple Watch when my iPhone does not support it?
00:58:46
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I have an iPhone 5.
00:58:47
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I believe you can?
00:58:49
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Yes, you can.
00:58:51
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I thought I'd heard this somewhere.
00:58:52
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I think they set it on stage.
00:58:54
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- Yeah, they have the secure element
00:58:55
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and all of that in the watch.
00:58:56
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So if you have an iPhone 5,
00:58:58
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so you don't have the ability to do Apple Pay on your phone,
00:59:03
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you can do it with the watch.
00:59:05
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That is absolutely the case, which is pretty cool.
00:59:08
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- John has asked, "Is 42 millimeters a good size
00:59:12
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or will Myke want an even bigger model
00:59:13
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to be right about in the future?"
00:59:16
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Good, that's good.
00:59:17
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I wanted to do this 'cause I like this question
00:59:19
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'cause I wanna break it down into two parts.
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Let's talk about the size of the watch.
00:59:22
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I think the watch for me is the perfect size.
00:59:24
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It is the same screen size as my Purple, effectively.
00:59:28
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It is thick, but it's not too thick,
00:59:32
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and I don't find it heavy, so it works for me perfectly.
00:59:37
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I don't have any problems with it, size-wise.
00:59:41
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What do you think?
00:59:42
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You got a 42 there, right?
00:59:43
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- I got a 42.
00:59:45
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So I have worn a watch my entire adult life.
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I mean, like, I take it off sometimes,
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but pretty much 90 plus percent of the days
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I have worn a watch at some point.
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And so for me, the amazing thing about it
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is it just feels like a watch.
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My wife put it on for a little bit
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and she was like, "Oh, it's so heavy."
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I'm like, "Well, she doesn't wear a watch."
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But if you're used to wearing a watch,
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it just, it feels like a watch.
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And it doesn't, it actually,
01:00:14
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I was worried that it was gonna be, feel like super thick.
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Like I was wearing a big, you know, brick on my wrist
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and it doesn't feel thick at all.
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And the screen size, yeah, I mean, it would be nice
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if the screen was bigger, I suppose,
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just in the sense that you'd have more screen real estate,
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but it would not be nice in the sense
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that it would be a larger thing.
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And I feel like this is a good size for my wrist.
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I think it's a good match.
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And I don't, you know, if I want a larger screen,
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I've got my iPhone for that.
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So I feel like it's a good size.
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Everybody's, what we've learned is everybody's wrist
01:00:46
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is different, like the shape of the wrist,
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the bone structure and the size.
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There's so many different aspects,
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there's variation in the human body.
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So that's something that a lot of us geeks
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haven't really thought about.
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Is like I was up at Twit and I was talking to somebody
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about what they were thinking
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and they showed me their wrist
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and their wrist is like this totally different shape
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than mine and I thought,
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I can't tell you what to do here
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because I don't know how this thing is gonna fit on you.
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And in fact, I put the small sport band on.
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I'm using the small band, not the big band,
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which I had no idea,
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but I'm using the small band instead and it fits better.
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So I don't know.
01:01:29
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I feel like 42 millimeters is very nice.
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I feel like that's a good contrast.
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I think the real question is,
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well, Apple try to keep making it smaller and smaller,
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but 42 seems to fit really well on my wrist.
01:01:43
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And, you know, generally, the human body doesn't change that fast.
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It's going to be thousands of years before we can adapt our bodies to technology through,
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you know, through evolution.
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So we're stuck with what we got.
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And I think the 42 millimeter fits on a lot of wrists, and they'll do a smaller version
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for smaller wrists.
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And I think it's good.
01:02:05
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So I don't think we're going to get a "Myke was right" moment with the Apple Watch, but
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I could be wrong.
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>> No, I don't need the physical size of the watch to be bigger.
01:02:11
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I don't want it to be bigger at the moment.
01:02:13
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Like I can't think of, it's different to the phone.
01:02:15
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Like my, I feel like with the phone,
01:02:18
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you just put it in a pocket for a lot of the time,
01:02:21
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but I'm not gonna put my watch in a pocket,
01:02:22
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and I'm not looking for a pocket watch.
01:02:24
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I could have the screen get bigger,
01:02:26
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that you know, that would be nice.
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Just over time, just inch further and further
01:02:31
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to the edges of the display, you know, would be great.
01:02:34
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- Oh well that's true, but I don't want the watch
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to be bigger.
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- No, don't need that.
01:02:38
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Don't want it, don't need it.
01:02:40
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Okie dokie, where are we now?
01:02:46
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So Matt, does activating Siri on the watch pause audio playback on your iPhone?
01:02:50
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No it does not.
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It does not.
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And it is the first time you do it, you don't know what the hell is happening.
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I was like, uh, what?
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Well it doesn't because it makes sense really, they are independent devices.
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Yeah, I was listening to a podcast on headphones and needed to say something to my watch and
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it was fine.
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Yeah. Yeah, so yeah, it kind of makes sense, kind of is also a bit confusing.
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This is from... I don't even... I don't even...
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Oh yeah, I don't even know... I'm not gonna say that.
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It's a spoiler actually for a sitcom. So we don't want to give that away.
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Robert is also a fake name. So, from a fake person.
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I know Apple Pay resets if you take the Apple Watch off.
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What if it slides up or down on your wrist, you have to keep it snug?
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So the idea being you have to like put in a pin or something sometimes?
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Explain that a little bit because I don't know about that so much.
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Because I don't have Apple Pay, so.
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Right, so well, all the concept of the watch being locked and unlocked, they want you to
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put a code into it.
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I discovered overnight after I wrote my story that actually once you put the watch on your
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wrist if you if you touch ID unlock your phone that unlocks you don't even have to put the
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code in on the watch that unlocks the watch the whole idea here is as long as it can verify
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somehow that it's you and then you keep the watch on then it's unlocked the watch stays
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unlocked the entire time you continue to wear it that's cool I have loosened it over time
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I wore it really snug the first day because I was afraid of like it's not gonna it's not
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gonna it's not gonna work it's gonna keep coming unpaired I've loosened it up
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now and I think I think it still works fine I I do wonder if the heart rate
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monitor requires a snug fit but the actual like lock concept doesn't I mean
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I suppose if it was like super loose it might be a problem but I've got it a
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comfortable tightness it's not super tight and it's it slides a little bit
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but not a lot and it works fine so I think there's some slack in it I think
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think that you could probably over loosen it to the point where it would want to lock.
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But generally they seem to have been pretty intelligent about making it kind of, you know,
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do the math about how it knows that it's still the same person wearing it, which I like.
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I really like that idea that it's a personal device and as long as it knows that it's still
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on your person, it knows who you are, it can trust. A phone can't trust, right? A phone
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can't trust that it's still in the hands of the person who owns it. But this watch can
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tell when it gets taken off.
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And until that moment, it knows that it's on that person
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that who put it on and authenticated.
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That's pretty cool.
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I like that.
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Also, Myke, did you notice that,
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related to both of these last two questions,
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when you're wearing the watch and you get a notification,
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it doesn't go to your phone and your watch.
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It just goes to your watch.
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The phone doesn't make the notification
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because the phone knows you're wearing the watch,
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which I kind of love. I kind of love that idea that it knows
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that it's redundant to ping,
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because it's not like you've got the watch in one place
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and the phone in the other and you happen to be near the phone.
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It's not like an iPad and an iPhone
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where it needs to let you know in both places
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because it doesn't know where you are.
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It knows that you've got the watch on,
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so it knows it should just notify you on your wrist.
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I think that's kind of cool.
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-I wish the Mac knew, though.
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-Oh, yeah. Yeah, I do. I do, too.
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I hope that there's some more proximity stuff
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coming at some point.
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I would love my Mac to know that I'm wearing the watch and to not worry about bugging me
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about things because I've got my watch on.
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That would be awesome.
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Maybe in OS X Death Valley.
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Yeah, that would be nice.
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I would like the Mac to be more aware of the watch in some way because I feel like it works
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a bit better with the iPhone and the Mac, right?
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Like if I'm looking at something on my iPhone or I'm looking at something on my Mac, they
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don't, they don't, one bot doesn't buzz like with one, the other's being used but I don't
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know. I do not know. Okay, so from Mark, is there a way to get watch notifications only
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for messages from a specific person? I don't think there is.
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- No, wouldn't that be nice? I feel like that's gotta be, like bringing the concept of the
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VIP, the email VIP to your contacts to have a list of people that you can set.
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I think granular notifications would be a nice feature.
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I can see why it wouldn't be there at first because it's kind of a power user feature,
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but it would be nice to have more of that, you know, more granular settings for things
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like saying these people are the ones that I want you to let through.
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>>ANDREW it's like I just want to be notified about tweetbot DMs.
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I don't want anything else from Tweetbot, but you can't do that.
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Huh, interesting.
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You know, well because if I want them on my iPhone...
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Oh yeah, well that's true.
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You know, I want to be able to separate the two.
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I mean, notification management is just a big thing,
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and I genuinely feel like it's going to be one of the big things of iOS 9.
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I think it has to be.
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It just makes sense. It becomes low-hanging fruit now.
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Schemen in the chat room, how's the battery life been? Jason?
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Great for me. I used it all day yesterday and at one in the morning I still was at like 50%.
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I haven't been that good but it has been really good for me too. So for example I woke up at like
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um I yesterday maybe was awake from like eight in the morning I went to sleep at
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um about oh no I went to sleep about three in the morning so I had a really really long day
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and it was 10% when I went to bed. Like that is great for me. That's as long as a day for me
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can go and it went the whole day and I'm playing with it you know I'm playing
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with it and I'm using it properly I'm the battery it's easily getting through
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any day for me at the moment so I'm more than happy with it because charging it
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at night is like whatever it's totally fine we have Benjamin and Jen have you
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used maps for driving directions is there lag to taps for turning left or
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Oh right, tap you soon enough.
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Have you used it for driving directions?
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- I haven't.
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- I've used it for walking directions.
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- The taps are good, but I did find them to not,
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in all cases, not to necessarily be soon enough.
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- So my feeling is, I don't,
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it's the same as I never use turn-by-turn directions.
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I just look at the map,
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and you can see the map at all times on your watch,
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which is perfectly good for what I need.
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You can basically see the route,
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you can zoom in and out of it.
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That's perfect for me, that's all I want.
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I don't need the taps or whatever when I'm walking.
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- Sometimes, I can see the value in the taps.
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If I'm in a strange location and I'm walking down the street
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just having that little extra note of like,
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yeah, go that way is a...
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I'm looking forward to trying it.
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I've been meaning to try it
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and I just haven't had a chance to try it yet.
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Yeah, I'm just very happy.
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Maps was one of those things that walking around I just wasn't really looking forward
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You know when you think, you know the device is coming so you think about it into the future.
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That was one of the things like, "Oh I can't wait until I have maps on my wrist."
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And I'm very happy that I do.
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Can the, this is from Josh, "Can the Apple Watch display notifications from apps without
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WatchKit extensions?"
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Yes they can.
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You see all of your notifications that you have on your phone, but if an app, if there
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is a WatchKit app, or whatever you would call it, or a glance or something, it's going to
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be way better with what it can do.
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But if a developer has taken into account notifications on iOS and they use the buttons
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or whatever, what are they called?
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You know what I'm talking about.
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if you get a mailbox one and you can archive it.
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Like they're the new actionable notifications.
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- They translate over to the Apple Watch and that's great.
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Like for me there's no mailbox app, but I don't need it.
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- I just need to say archive or set for tomorrow
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when an email comes in and I can do that, which is great.
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- Yeah, in the Apple Watch app there's a,
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under notifications there's a list of all of your apps
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and it says mirror iPhone alerts from,
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and then you can turn those on and off per app.
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And then those are just the standard iPhone notifications
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getting mirrored to your watch on an app by app basis.
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So I turn most of those off.
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- Yeah, I have most off and I'm turning more off.
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- Yeah. - There we go.
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From Chris, do you think Apple would ever do
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a C version of the watch like the iPhone,
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a lower tiered watch made of colorful plastic?
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I don't think so.
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I don't see it.
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I mean, you can never say for sure,
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but I think the sport is the low end
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and maybe in the future the sport might get a bit cheaper
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and there might be a bigger gap.
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But this thing has already got color all over it.
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Like it already feels like that line to me.
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- Yeah, I don't know.
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I mean, would Apple make a plastic watch eventually?
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Maybe just, but I think they want to make their intentions
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clear that this is, they want people to view this product
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as a high quality product,
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which is why there's no plastic watch.
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'Cause they could have done that, right?
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They could have said the sport is a polycarbonate,
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you know, sports watch and it's $1.99 or something like that, or $2.99.
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And they didn't.
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So I think that could happen, but my guess would be that, yeah, it would be the Apple
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Watch Sport would just get revised downward and maybe become plastic-y.
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But it would, you know, it could happen, but I wouldn't bet on it.
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And then we have one last question from Tom.
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Can you sync or transfer podcasts to your Apple Watch like you can music?
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I think the answer is no.
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Yeah, so I use Overcast and Overcast works.
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Yeah, but I think he's saying like transfer music, you can load music onto the watch and
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then like go running with just the watch and Bluetooth headphones and I think for that
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you have to have, it's only going to do music.
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I think it's not, I think podcasts are not available.
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- The only way you can do it is by going into iTunes
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and changing the metadata,
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but it's not gonna remember your sync position.
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But in theory, you could do it.
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You could tell iTunes it's a song, right?
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- Yeah, you tell a pod, that a podcast is a song
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and then put it in a sync playlist and do it that way.
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I did realize that I was looking,
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I was looking in an Apple Watch under general, about,
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and it had capacity 6.2 gigabytes available, 5.7 gigabytes.
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And I laughed because that's like way more
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than the original iPod.
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- So it's a thousand songs on your wrist.
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And I don't even want to put songs on it
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'cause I don't own a pair of Bluetooth headphones.
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So I actually, there's kind of no point,
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but that just is really funny that this is,
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it is an iPod on top of everything else.
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- It's funny to me that there are settings on the watch
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of any kind. Yeah, I mean, other than that, that, that glance that lets you put it in
01:14:34
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airplane mode and turn off alarms and do not disturb and find your iPhone, that's, that's
01:14:39
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sort of like the little simple settings. But, but beyond that, your iPhone is for that,
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I guess. And we do have, so that's kind of the end of Apple Watch. We're going to be
01:14:49
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talking about the Apple Watch a lot. Oh, man. I think it's good to keep it there for today.
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But upgrading, and Eric points out, she's actually quoting, that tweet quotes an actual
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line from an actual episode of Star Trek Voyager.
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So it's a high level of Star Trek Voyager analysis.
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I'm sure somewhere, Brianna Wu is very excited to hear this, because she loves Captain Janeway
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and she loves Star Trek Voyager.
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But I just love that there was a Star Trek outfit.
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Some people will argue that because it's a Star Trek Voyager outfit that has extra meaning
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to the astronaut, perhaps it does, to the, you know, what the best Star Trek show is,
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perhaps it doesn't. But I think it still is a super cool geek moment and I appreciate
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Upgrady and Eric for pointing out that that's, even the tweet is a Star Trek Voyager reference,
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not just the uniform.
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Yeah, so that's pretty cool.
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That's lost on me, but I can imagine for people that like that kind of thing. Hooray.
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- Yeah, well, I mean, the idea that there's a real astronaut in real outer space who's
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wearing a Star Trek uniform, that's funny.
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That is pretty funny.
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That's pretty cool.
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Yeah, there is apparently an episode of "Star Trek Voyager" where they really get upset
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about not having coffee.
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- And then from, wow, an upgradician.
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- Yes, Bobby--
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- I thought we were finished with this.
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- Bobby has decided to decree that he is himself an upgradician.
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So okay, Bobby.
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whatever you need sir. I was wondering for many years why Apple does not
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provide any method to charge an iOS device from another iOS device. Like for
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example maybe your, you know as Bobby says, your wife's phone is at 10% and you
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want to just provide a bit of extra juice but can't. Jason, what do you think
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about this? My guess is that there's something about how lightning works that
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I mean, these phones don't—they can power, like, very, very low-power devices, but I'm
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not sure that's the same as charging another device, right?
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You can plug in some USB microphones to them through an adapter, and they'll work, and
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others, they won't.
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So my guess is that they're just not made to put out the level of power that a battery
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pack would, you know, essentially do.
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But I think it's a really clever idea.
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It would be nice.
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be nice if you could plug your iPad into your iPhone if you were really desperate
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to keep your iPhone alive. But I am not an electrical engineer but my
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guess is that the amount of power that's being able to be sent across a lightning
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cable from an iPhone or an iPad is not big enough for it to be, you know,
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to make a big difference. It's a nice idea though.
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So then the last one today, Justin also mentioned, will there be an upgrade
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t-shirt? I mean we have a clockwise t-shirt now, will there be an upgrade t-shirt?
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Will there, Myke? There most certainly can be. There's nothing to stop us doing one
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except for a couple of things. We need to design, but we can do that. And then we
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just need to decide, do we want to give people more t-shirts right now? Because
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it's, you know, it's one of those things we can decide, do we want to do this
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before WWDC. If we do, we have limited time. And if we want to do that, then there's already
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a million t-shirts out right now. Do people want to be spending more on t-shirts? I haven't
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got an answer, Jason, is my feeling on this. I don't know what to think about it.
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- Yeah, I don't either. I would love... There will, I think, definitely be an upgraded t-shirt.
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I think the question is when. I definitely... I hear from people who say, "I have too many
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t-shirts." I hear that. There are limited things that we can do. T-shirts are fairly
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easily shippable and easily makeable and it is truly in the technology industry tradition
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to make a t-shirt.
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And we always have stickers, we have stickers in our relay store and you can grab those
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at any time.
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I just don't know if, one if we need to do another t-shirt and two if it needs to be
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I mean I would love, I want there to be an upgrade t-shirt, but I don't know, I don't
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You get it right?
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I'm just not sure if we need to have,
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I don't know if I need another t-shirt right now,
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though I'm buying them all, that's the thing,
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I'll buy them all.
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We have an isometric t-shirt, I bought that.
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Clockwise, I bought that.
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Connected, I bought that.
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And I would like there to be one,
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I just don't know if people want it.
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And also, like these things,
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let me just be completely upfront with it,
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we wanna make as much money as we can
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when we do something like this.
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And I personally don't know if it's right to do it now
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because people want it for WWDC,
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or do it later when it's not t-shirt Armageddon.
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- Yeah, yeah, plus we have to have a good idea.
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- Yeah, I mean, well, we don't,
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we just get Frank to do it and, you know,
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he'll just make us a great t-shirt
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because that's what he does.
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So we don't even need to worry about the idea,
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but it's just the timing, that's all it is.
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- So, Justin, this is your answer is,
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we think there will be one sometime,
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we don't know when it will be, it might not be now.
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- I say there definitely will be one.
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But now it's just a case of timing.
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Because if we wanna do it before WWDC,
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it needs to be soon.
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I mean, I've thought about things like hoodies
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and stuff like that.
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And I quite like the idea,
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in case you might hate me for saying this,
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I quite like the idea of an analog hoodie.
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Because I feel like it, you know,
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wrapped up in feelings.
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- Hoodie is my uniform too.
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I would love an upgrade hoodie.
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That's a great idea.
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Maybe we should do that.
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then people are gonna be really angry.
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They're like, "I don't wear hoodies."
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Somebody's always, you know,
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there are people about the Clockwise T-shirt
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who are just saying, "I don't wanna wear a yellow T-shirt."
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It's like, well, okay.
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Some people don't wanna wear a gray T-shirt.
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So, you know, some people don't wanna wear a black T-shirt
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and other people do.
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So it's difficult because everybody's got opinions,
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but we'll work on it.
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- Yeah. - We'll do something.
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There'll be something sometime.
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It may not be before WWDC.
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I feel like we're at the, you know,
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we're at peak T-shirt right now.
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I was working on that clockwise t-shirt design for ages,
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and we finally pulled the trigger on that one, I think.
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We'll talk about it.
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- Yeah, maybe we could do trousers.
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'Cause everyone takes care of the top half.
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No one's looking after the bottom half.
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- I think that should be a Bonanza special.
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- Excellent, right, I think that about wraps up
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this week's episode of Upgrade.
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If you wanna catch our show notes this week,
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don't forget to check in your app of choice
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go to relay.fm/upgrades/34. Thanks again to our sponsors this week, the great people
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at GoToMeeting from Citrix, also Hover and MailRoute of course. You'll find us online,
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there's a couple of ways you can do that. We're at @jsnell, J S N E double L is where
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you'll find Jason and I am at @imike, I M Y K E and if you want to find Jason's great
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writing, he is over at sixcolors.com. We'll be back next time with another episode of
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upgrade. Until then, say goodbye, Jason Snow.
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Goodbye, Mark Hurley.
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