16: The 2014 Upgradies
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- From Relay FM, this is Upgrade, episode number 16.
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the first ever Upgradeys Awards,
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My name is Myke Hurley, and I have the absolute pleasure
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of being joined by my co-judge
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for the first ever Upgraders Awards, Mr. Jason Snell.
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- Hello, Myke, it's good to be here.
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Do you have your tuxedo on?
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- I sure do, listen to this.
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This is me tightening my bow tie.
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There you go, you can hear that, right?
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That comes through in the audio.
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- Totally clear, loud and clear.
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- Bow tightening.
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So we do have a very special episode today.
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We spoke about this a little bit.
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We're going to be doing our first ever
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of what I hope will be the annual Upgradeys Awards,
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where we have a selection of categories
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that have been thought up by myself and Jason,
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and also suggested by some of our
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as of yet unnamed listener group,
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which we're gonna get to shortly.
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But of course we do have a smidge of follow-up.
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- Of course.
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- And some #AskUpgrade.
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That's catching on like wildfire now, you know.
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I see that the Mac Power users team
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are using the recipe that we have.
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- Yeah, I had lunch with David Sparks,
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little Glennon, little name dropping.
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I had lunch with David Sparks last week
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when I was here in LA where I'm back now
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on my way back home and we were talking about that
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and I told him about that, if this then that script
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and he was like, "Oh, we should do that."
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I said, "Yeah, you should totally do it and just go ahead."
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So yeah, it's catching on, the hashtag,
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podcast hashtag thing.
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And it's working for us too, so that's great.
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Oh, follow up Myke, we gotta make a decision
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about what we're gonna call our listeners.
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- Yes, so, I think I mentioned this last week,
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but now it's happening.
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Today we are going to come to a decision.
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This is an episode all about decisions.
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And we've had lots and lots of suggestions.
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And I think we kind of have this down to four options now.
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Upgraders, Upgradients.
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Upgradients.
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We have listeners.
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Listeners, we refer to our listeners as listeners.
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I think it's very common.
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And listener Myke and listener Jason
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and various other listeners, right?
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So I think that that needs to be considered.
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And then somebody wrote in and suggested
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something regarding ahoy telephones.
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- Yeah, I guess there's something there.
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You know, maybe shipmates or something.
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But I mean, me personally,
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I would like either upgraders or upgradians.
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- Yes, I know you would.
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- What do you think, Jason?
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- I have to say, part of me wants to just say,
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they're listeners. (laughs)
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- Yes, of course. - They are listeners,
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they are listeners, they are listeners to the show,
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and that's simple.
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So I'm going to reserve that as a more understandable honorific for all listeners and to address
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them as listener so and so.
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I think that's something I want to keep.
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As long as I can keep that I am okay with either upgraders or upgradians.
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What I like about upgradians, although it is a super nerdy word and maybe that's one
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of the reasons I like it, I also like that it doesn't have any existing meaning and that
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was what I think that listener Diane wrote in about that that Upgrader is
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already a thing so Upgradians is a little extra so I'm okay with Upgradians
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being the official like Trekkie name for the show and then listener being an
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honorific that we can also bestow on on all listeners because they are listeners
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and Upgradians. And settles it Jason. All right done. Upgradian. I like Upgradians. I hope the rest of the show goes that easily. I know. I like Upgradian. I like
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I like that, I think that works quite nicely.
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I hadn't thought of, you know, really put too much thought
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into the idea that it is unique to the show,
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which is quite nice.
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I do like, obviously listener is fun,
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and I like saying like, listener Bob,
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I think that's quite funny.
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But, you know, we need something special for this show,
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Jason, you know, for people to pledge allegiance.
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- We will still refer to listener Bob,
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but listener Bob is an upgradeian.
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Until they renounce their upgradeian ship, if they wish,
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and then we'll probably read those on #AskUpgrade and be sad.
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But that'll never happen.
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- I think even more, the people in the chat room
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are definitely the upgradients.
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They are right there, they're involved, they're contributing.
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But we do also, of course, have the remote upgradients
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who send us email and tweets via the hashtag.
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Which is nice.
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- The super crazy fans are listening live,
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but not everybody can listen live
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when we record the show and that's fine.
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There are no classes of upgrading, see I'm working on it.
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There are no classes of upgrading, you're all upgrading.
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Some of them are in the chat room
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and listening to the live stream and some of them aren't
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and that's fine, we love them all, equally.
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- Yes, you can be a crazy person
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and a crazy fan from far away.
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- And if you would like to be one of our official enemies,
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first off you need to get us an enemy sponsor
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and then you can be as Wayne Dixon suggested
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the chat room just now a down gradient.
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There's so many layers here.
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>> This is getting deep.
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We're getting deep.
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>> All right.
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You put in another piece of follow-up, which is something I think we talked about and I
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wrote about on Six Colors, which is that The Wire, The Wire was released, the great HBO
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drama series, was released in its HD widescreen version over the weekend.
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So this is something I don't remember if we actually spoke about this on the show, but
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I know that I first heard about this from Six Colors.
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Like when you originally posted it, I think was it in December?
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It feels like longer ago.
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Yeah it was early December.
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It was earlier this month when David Simon wrote about it, and I was surprised that it
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went from him writing about it to it being live in the same month.
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That was kind of amazing.
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But I know that at the time when it was being discussed and when we first heard about it,
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everybody was kind of concerned that it would be just like what's known as like pan and
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So effectively taking the original 4x3, because all that we believed we had was a 4x3 version
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of the wire.
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So they would basically chop off the top and bottom and zoom in on stuff.
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Yeah, it's not even pan and scan at that point.
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It's just a zoom.
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zoom. But it turns out they did shoot it in 35mm film, which means they shot it in 16x9.
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The film is 16x9. The way they shot it, the 16x9 is on the film. That's the way that they
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crop the shot, that's the way the cameras are made. And then they would just put tape
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markers on the sides to box it in 4x3. And at the very beginning it sounds like they
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shot it sort of to cheat on 16x9 in case it ended up being in 16x9. And by the end of
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the first year I think they just decided HBO was never gonna fund them to do 16 by 9 HD
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and they were going to embrace what they were already broadcasting in which was standard
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death 4 by 3 aspect ratio standard TV aspect ratio and so I believe they although they
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shot the rest of the series on film and with the ability to capture the 16 by 9 image at
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that point on they were you know they didn't even you know worry about a little about what
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was in the sides of the frame, it was as if those frames were not, the 16x9 widescreen
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areas were not there. And that became a problem when somebody said we would like, you know,
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if we didn't talk about it, I definitely talked about it on some podcast, I'm on a lot of
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podcasts, about the idea that black and white TV, you know, used to be, they started colorizing
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TV shows because they couldn't sell black and white TV anymore, and I feel like 4x3
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Deaf TV is becoming unsellable in today's TV market. People have widescreen TVs and
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HD TVs and they want to see things in that format. And so HBO is thinking we've got 100
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episodes of The Wire and we don't, you know, for them to continue having value we need
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to upgrade them, huh, to HD and widescreen. And the problem is, like you said, the problem
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is they're not the same shape and if you just put the box, the 16x9 box in the middle of
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4x3 picture you're cutting off the top and the bottom and if you use the whole frame
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of film you're gonna have like lights and people and weird stuff on the sides of the
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screen because they didn't care about what was on the sides of the screen which is actually
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what's happening apparently on some cable channel is running reruns of Buffy the Vampire
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Slayer in HD widescreen and they're like there's a tumbler that collects these things there's
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like stagehands in the shots. It's crazy. Like nobody had any quality control on that
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release. But apparently David Simon was shown, the creator of The Wire, was shown what HBO
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was working on and said, "Well actually, we have some problems with this." Which is really
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interesting that they did go to him and they delayed this release for like four or five
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months because of that.
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Yeah, so he, David Simon was involved in this and they basically like digitally edited out
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and painted, what they call digitally painted over some of the basically crew just standing
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at the edges.
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Yeah, so what they did, I mean they hired somebody who was one of the producers or cinematographers
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on the show to go through it.
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They basically said, "Okay, we're going to pay you to, you've got some free time right
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now, we're going to pay you to go through the HD transfer for us and come to us with
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things where we you feel like we need to make creative decisions and and uh because we can't
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look at everything ourselves you know a busy tv producer making a new show whatever and so it was
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a combination there are there are shots that they they that they cropped differently whether they
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went back to the wide or they went in close um sort of like shot by shot there were shots that
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they changed uh to get the effect they were looking for which is great that's you know
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that it wasn't just put a frame in and roll the episode, they would go shot by shot.
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And then there were certain cases where they wanted to go wide and there was stuff that
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they had to paint out.
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And so they did, which I think is great that they went to that trouble, which obviously
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Fox didn't do with whatever Buffy episodes are running on that cable channel.
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And hopefully if they ever do a Blu-ray release or a streaming HD release of those Buffy episodes,
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either take them back to 4x3 or they put in some effort to fix them up. I mean Joss Whedon,
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the creator of Buffy, has said, and Buffy is my favorite TV show of all time, I'd love
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to see it in HD because I know they shot it on film, but he said look, other than the
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one episode we shot in 16x9, we shot the show in 4x3. That's what it was meant to be, it
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was always in 4x3. Other shows they did, Angel, the spinoff, was shot in 16x9, it can come
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out in 16x9, but they didn't shoot the show in 16x9, they shot it in 4x3. So, um, they
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That's--it's an interesting thing, this idea of the intent--intention of the creators,
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and what Simon pointed out in actually a really great thread on his post about this is people
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are making a big deal about 16x9 and 4x3, about aspect ratios, but going from SD to
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HD is actually a creative change too.
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They mastered the show for SD, and the way he put it--although I think he used lots of--I
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think he dropped the F-bomb several times, but the way he put it is, "We got away with
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a lot of stuff because it was an SD.
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We would actually look at the monitors and say, "Can you see that car in the background
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that is totally from the wrong time?"
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Or "Can you see that sign that proves that we're in a completely different location than
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when we're claiming to be?"
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Well in SD, you couldn't.
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But in HD, you can.
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And so that's an issue too.
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The show wasn't intended to be seen at this level of detail and a lot of problems emerge,
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and that they had to deal with that too.
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And I think that's kind of fascinating.
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from from this perspective of the creator trying
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Trying to do something with a show that is not what it was originally intended and I like Simon's attitude
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He's a notoriously cranky guy and I love his work. I think his books are great. Actually if go read go read the corner
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Go read homicide a year on the killing street a fantastic book
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And then the wire is one of the best dramas ever
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He can be a really cranky guy and yet his attitude toward this is really good
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is like, look, HBO owns it, they let us have some creative input in it, we're creating
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an alternate version of the work. If you want to see the original intent, that's the 4x3
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SD version of the show. That is what we made when we made it, and some of the stuff that's
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in the HD is better, and some of it is worse, but it's different, and it's not the original
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intent of the artist. But we also recognize that if we only had that version, nobody would
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see it. Right? Nobody would watch it, because nobody would want to stream it, it's already
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a problem, nobody wants to see a 4x3 SD show. So he sort of, I feel like you could watch
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the HD version of The Wire and not feel like the creators are over your shoulder going
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"no no no, this isn't right" that they had some creative input to make it okay. But it's
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fascinating to think about that, that technology is driving artists to hopefully make changes,
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in other cases just companies to wholesale make changes to the work and the product can
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suffer greatly because of it. So I haven't seen any of The Wire in HD but I
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would like to. I actually watched The Wire for the first time
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this year. I think we talked about that at least briefly. Yeah I've watched all
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of it but the last season because I kind of didn't. Last season is not very good.
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I mean it's good TV it's not good for The Wire I guess and he's
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He's grinding a lot of his axes about journalism since he worked at the Baltimore Sun.
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He gets really angry about journalism in that.
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That's where you have your most kind of like obviously evil and obviously, you know, angelic
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characters is in that fifth season where, you know, he kind of, the whole point is that
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nobody's good or bad and in the fifth season he's like, "No, no, that editor is really
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bad and this reporter is really good."
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Like, come on, David Simon.
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But it's totally worth watching.
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It is not an upper, it is a downer, but it is about, it's a show about the systemic failure
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of governments and cities.
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I mean it's not a real happy topic, but it is brilliant and funny and tough to watch,
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but it's great.
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So we have a couple of, just a couple of Ask Upgrades today.
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So we have @Gen215, "What are your hobbies, interests, or passions that are currently
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among the topics, not among the topics that you explore in your podcast. So what do we
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love doing? We're gentlemen with many podcasts.
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Exactly. And I think for both of us they span across many different genres. But for me,
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I think some of the things that I enjoy that I don't record about, I love building Lego
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sets. It's something I don't do an awful lot of because it's expensive. But maybe once
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a year I'll have a good Lego set that I like to build. I like music but I don't
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make podcasts about music and I enjoy food and eating out and stuff like that.
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So it's a passion of mine and I don't I don't make any shows about that either.
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Right. Not yet. Not yet. I took out a lot of my... by making me
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incomparable as broad as it is I mean that's literally like all of my pop
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culture interests. Yeah. And so you know in a different world I would I would
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have done a show about movies or a show about TV and say well you know I read comics or
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I read books and but I just poured those all into the incomparable so that all of that
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kind of cultural consumption just kind of goes out the window because I've got the shows
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at the incomparable that cover it. So this was a really interesting question and I appreciate
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the listener @gen215 for for does he have a name did we look up he or she have a name?
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I'm sure they do. I'm gonna look it up just in case because that's one problem
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with that is it doesn't grab the ask upgrade does not grab the given name
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Thomas listener Thomas is who Gen 215 is. Upgradeian. Upgradeian, well yeah and a
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good friend. Anyway I appreciate this question I would say well first off I'm
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a parent of a 10 year old and a 13 year old and although friends of mine had a
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parenting podcast turning this car around which you can listen to which is
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John Moltz and Lex Friedman and John Armstrong who is not a friend, he's not an enemy, I
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don't know him, but they do a podcast.
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I don't like that guy.
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Actually you know on the podcast he seems perfectly fine although he's, although a little
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confession, he's a divorced dad and listening to his stories about being a divorced dad
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just makes me sad, it just makes me sad.
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My parents never, my parents were together until my dad died so I was not a child of
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divorce and I've been married for 20 years and and I just think it's sad to
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think about you know that having to navigate those issues and but anyway
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it's a good podcast turning this car around you should check it out I don't
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do a podcast about parenting I'm not sure I want to because I certainly don't
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have all the answers all I have is a lot of questions and I think the danger in
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those podcasts which I don't think those guys have but the danger in talking
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about parenting at all as you get in a very it's very easy to get in a here's
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what I do you should do it too which is almost always not true because that's
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just not how it works. Every kid is different, every situation is different. And then the
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other thing is you will get people whenever you talk about parenting who will tell you
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you're doing it wrong because there is a whole class of people who think they know how to
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take care of kids and really improve their self-esteem by telling you that you don't.
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And I wrote a column for Macworld once about how on a long car trip like the one my family
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and I are going to take tomorrow, I gave my kids, I think back then it was like a video
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iPod and they could watch a movie in the car and I had people saying you're a terrible
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parent because you should be playing the license plate game and having long meaningful conversations
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with your five-year-old about something crayons maybe and those people are awful so parenting
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I will put on the list and I think I don't want to touch it with a 10-foot pole but there
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it is I'd say writing I am a writer and although I write about technology and in my spare time
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I sometimes write about fiction and things like that and I'm on the board of National
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Novel Writing Month and I think writing and editing in general is really important in
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my life. I don't talk about it a lot in specific and Dan Morin and I actually have been talking
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for a little while about some time getting around to doing a podcast that's about writing
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and I think that would be a lot of fun and having guests on and talking about different
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aspects of being a writer, fiction and non. And I think that would be a lot of fun, but
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right now it's not on the list. And then the last one I put in here is beer. I like beer.
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I have only been drinking beer since I was about 28 or 29. I was not a beer drinker in
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the most, let's see, the traditional beer drinking years of college age and the like.
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But I discovered beer in my late 20s and I enjoy it quite a bit. And I enjoy trying different
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beers and learning about different kinds of beer and different styles and it's a
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lot of fun and I don't do a podcast about that either but I do enjoy it so
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that's my answer yeah I mean I I like coffee but I'm not I'm not as crazy
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about coffee as many people are like horror I drink coffee with milk in it
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well I I like I like tea which is funny the American has is the tea drinker and
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the English guy is the coffee drinker. I don't drink coffee at all, so I don't understand
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that. I do drink tea, I just don't, I mean, I have some opinions about it. Dan Morin wrote
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a piece in the magazine a couple years ago right at the beginning about making tea, and
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you know, I have some opinions about how I like to make at least my tea, but I just don't
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have a lot to say about it other than I like black tea, I have a few different kinds, I
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like making, you know, loose tea in a pot when I can, and you know, when I'm traveling
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like this I have, you know, tea out of those little tea bags for a couple of weeks and
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I miss my teapot. But is that a podcast? There you go. This can be our vertical, Myke. We
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can do like a Lego vertical, and a beer vertical, and a tea vertical, and a coffee vertical.
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That's where those things can go. The upgrade is the place for them, in the verticals, at
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the front of the show.
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So like, for what the incomparable is for your pop culture stuff, upgrade is for literally
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everything else.
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Yeah it's a it's a just a place we can just dump every I mean treat with serious
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care the things we don't have any other place to talk about maybe maybe so I
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mean this podcast unlike my other podcasts is more about sort of like us
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talking about stuff and somebody said to me when we were talking about what is
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this podcast about working at home or is it about technology
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I think the answer is it is a it is the one place that I have where I can just
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talk about stuff that interests me and although technology is going to be a
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primary focus, I do feel like in some ways this is the place where I can go
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off topic with you and talk about stuff in my life and you can do the same.
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You've got some other places where you can do that including analog where you
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can really do that but for me this is sort of the place where I have more
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freedom to do that than on something like the incomparable I think.
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Yeah and I like that. I do like that. I like that a lot. I think it's fun.
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We have Upgrading Bob sent in a...
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Listener Bob, come on, Listener Bob!
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I'm really going for it.
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Prime A Listener Bob and Upgrading.
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He suggested a...
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I've seen this product before as a way to help us out when traveling abroad.
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It's just the PlugBug by 12 South.
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And they make a product called the PlugBug World.
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So basically the PlugBug is a Macbook power adapter that also has a USB port built right
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What you do is you kind of plug it into your... you sort of pop off the socket, the plug socket
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from the power brick that you have.
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then you can clip the plug on top and it allows you to continue to charge your MacBook through
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the adapter that it needs but also adds a USB cable so you can charge multiple devices
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at a time is what I'm trying to say basically. It's a nice little thing and it comes with
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a bunch of adapters so you can take it with you wherever you want around the whole world
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and charge it there.
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I have Apple's international adapter kit and then I have a plug adapter and that served
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Even just having those two when I go to the UK or Europe, that has served me pretty well.
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Just having a couple that I can plug in anything and then one that I can plug in any Apple
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But that's good.
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Thank you Upgrading and Bob, Listener Bob.
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So I think that that's actually brought us to the end of our...
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Goodbye everybody!
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... protocol and we'll be back next time.
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So we're gonna get into the real meat of the show now.
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So we've mentioned this a little bit and so what we have now is the upgrade-ies.
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Now the upgrade-ies is basically me and Jason decided...
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It's your idea.
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It's your idea.
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Me and Jason decided we wanted to do an end of the year show where we spoke about some
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things that we liked this year.
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So I decided that we would turn this into an award show called The Upgradies.
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These are the Upgradies for 2014.
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I would like to do The Upgradies every year.
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Maybe if I keep suggesting things like this, there won't be an upgrade next year, but who
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So what I would like to do at the end of every year is for me and Jason to award our favorite
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items with an Upgradie.
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I am actually going to email the winners of all of the upgradees and give them the artwork.
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Yes, because there's also artwork for the upgradees that people haven't seen yet.
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You are a madman, this is what I'm saying.
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You not only invented the upgradees, but then you created the logos for the upgradees.
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Well I had our fantastic designer, Mr. Frank Towers @forgottentow on Twitter.
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He's done a lot of incredible work for us, like all of the sort of logo and artwork and
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and he took the upgrade logo and turned it into an award,
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which is very beautiful.
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- There are multiple versions.
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- It's not his fault, Myke, it's your fault.
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- Oh, I know, this was purely my doing, I made him do it.
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I've put it in the chat room, and people will see it,
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it's in the show notes, which are relay.fm/upgrades/16,
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and depending on the podcast client that you use,
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it will also actually show up in the little description,
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when you bring up the description,
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You may see the image as a few podcast clients that actually do show images that are embedded
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so you'll be able to see it and it's very beautiful and you can enjoy it that way.
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I'm very happy with the artwork.
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So I will be sending that artwork, Jason, to people that probably don't want it.
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Yeah, so check your spam filters everybody, unless you're using Nailroute, in which case
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it will protect you from Myke's emails.
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But we'll get to that.
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Everybody just blacklists me.
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So basically this is the way it's gonna go.
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We have a bunch of categories.
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Some was suggested by me and Jason, some was suggested by the Upgradients, and that will
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be listed where necessary.
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What we're gonna do is me and Jason have both picked our personal choices, our favorites.
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Nominees, there you go, we have two nominees.
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And in some cases a few more than that, depending on the topic.
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And then basically you are about to hear the judging ceremony as well as the award ceremony.
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So myself and Jason will be probably in some cases arguing over which should be the winner
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of the upgradey.
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And if we cannot come to a consensus decision, we have all of the upgradeians in the chat
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room who are going to be there for us to provide the final judgment over who will win the upgradey
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that category. I hope that that is clear for everybody. Jason do you do you feel
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like you fully understand the rules? Unfortunately I do. I'm very happy that
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you are indulging me in this. I can tell how happy you are you're cackling madly.
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I love award ceremonies I think I think that award ceremonies are fantastic and
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and if I ever get to do them,
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trust in me that I will find a way to do them.
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- Yep, well I don't get to be involved
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in the Eddy Awards anymore, so why not?
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Why not do this?
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Let's make it a thing.
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- I wish I'd put more time into it,
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but you know, that's okay.
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Maybe next time.
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- You know the things that you like,
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and so I think we're gonna be absolutely fine.
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This is gonna be great fun.
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So the first category for today
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is the best iOS app of 2014.
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London.com have highlighted for us,
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for me to let you guys know about some things
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that they think that you'll enjoy,
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like iOS app development training,
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and Swift essential training.
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But in the time that I spent with London.com,
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where I've dug around and taken a look through,
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like project management skills.
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So you can learn how to effectively use software products
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with how to work with virtual teams
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and effectively manage budgets.
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or maybe you just want to learn a little bit about Excel.
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Go ahead, I challenge you to learn something new in 2015.
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Thank you so much lynda.com for supporting this show,
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all of Real AFM and also for helping us out with the best iOS app of 2014. Now, I have
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made my suggestion. My nominee is Overcast by Marco Arment and Jason, who is your nominee.
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My nominee is Editorial, which is, I believe, by Ole Zorn. Is that right?
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That is correct. That is correct.
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All right. Good. What do I win?
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Oh, no, it's not a game show. Wait a second.
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win the ability to tell me why you think that editorial is the best app of the year?
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Well editorial, so I don't write all the time on my iPad. I mentioned
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as much on my episode of Mac Power Users that I think came out last week. I spend
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most of my writing time on a Mac keyboard but I do sometimes write on an
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iPad when it's more convenient when I don't have a Mac around and editorial is
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just the it's the writing tool that stuck with me the most it's got a markdown
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mode it's got a web preview that's really nice it's got a whole bunch of
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macros even if you don't write Ruby code you can use their their macro language
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to connect different actions together and do lots of kind of cool stuff and a
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customizable software keyboard so it's very easy to enter in sort of markdown
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code and things like that while I'm writing I wrote I think my last piece if
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not the last two pieces I wrote for the magazine for example I wrote in
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editorial and I wrote a couple of my last columns for Macworld as well in
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editorial and it's a you know it is not my preferred writing environment that is
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BBEdit on the Mac but it is a really pleasant way to do writing on iOS and so
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although I'm never going to be probably at the level of Federico Vittucci with
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his commitment to iOS, I'm impressed by how powerful editorial is. So that's why.
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Why did you go with Overcast, Myke?
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So I think listening to podcasts is one of the key things that I do with my iPhone. I
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think if you were to sort of manage out, like, what are the main things that I do with my
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iPhone on a daily basis it's use Twitter and listen to podcasts and
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maybe play the occasional game, check email, but even when I'm doing a lot of
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these things podcasts are playing as well. It's a key thing for me in
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my life is listening to podcasts and you know there will be many people that have
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a greater statistic than me but for example Overcast has saved me 26 hours
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from speed adjustments. You can get that in the little settings
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screen at the bottom and can tell you that. And people send me this every now
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and then I've seen like 47 hours and things like that. You guys are incredible
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but also kind of crazy a little bit as well which I like. But I must say that
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this app, I think what Marco has built is an app that not only is very good, like
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Overcast kind of is very good. It's missing some features, but the thing is
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like some of the features that it's missing, like streaming and stuff like
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that, I've actually now kind of adjusted the way that I use apps like this
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because Overcast is so good. So because this app is so good I've
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adjusted the way that I consume podcasts for it. And I don't think that there
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are many apps that I personally do that kind of thing for, you know, where I will adjust
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part of my workflow for that, for something like that.
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And also, it has some features now that are kind of indispensable for me.
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There are other really great iOS apps for listening to podcasts that I really enjoy,
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like Castro and Pocket Casts, but now I'm so used to the Voice Boost stuff and the Smart
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Speed stuff, and it's such a killer feature for me that I don't want to look anywhere
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else for a podcast app. So for me, Overcast is definitely the winner.
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So now I think in potentially a cheating fashion, I can see ahead in this document.
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Yes, I was about to mention this myself. Basically, which one of these awards would you like Overcast
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to win, Myke? Well, I just want Overcast to win an award,
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because I think it's that good. So the next--
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would you prefer that editorial win an award or your choice in the next category win an
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award is what I'm saying. I'm actually okay with Overcast winning this category, let me
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put it that way. And I agree with you about Overcast, in fact one of the reasons I chose
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editorial is because I was trying to not have every category have us agree and I saw that
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you had picked Overcast, it has changed, it is my default, I own every podcast app too,
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and the fact that Marco did all the extra work on, and everybody's like "oh yeah you're
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friends with Marco" it's like well you know I send email to Marco from time to time and
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we have chats about things and all of that but I've never been to his house
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I've only met him a handful of times it's like no you know what I
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like Marco but I don't use Overcast because I like Marco and I like a lot of
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these other apps too. What Marco did that was really intelligent and put raised the
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bar for podcast apps to spend all that time on that audio engine and by
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doing smart speed and by doing voice boost it puts that app above the rest
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and yeah it doesn't do streaming and there are other things about it that I
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wish were better and that had more features you know and everybody out there
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wants chapter support Myke but anyway I think there are things that obviously he
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can improve and that he and that he's working on but all that effort that he
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put before he even announced the product into this the those special audio
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features like it's the first podcast app that I had I can listen to it more than
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1x because the audio artifacts at in in other podcast apps at higher speeds just
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drove me nuts I couldn't listen they sounded too awful and it wasn't worth it
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and now I can do a gently you know slightly more than 1x on podcasts and it
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sounds fine and that's that's huge so for that alone it is probably the iOS
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app other than other than maybe a Twitter app and a web browser that I use
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the most and I like it so I think it's perfectly fine for us to give that the
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upgradey. And also you know I know the statistics for our listenership and
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Overcast is hugely dominant so I know it's popular you know and I'm adding
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that into the you know Marco as a friend type scenario you know but it's like
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you know looking at those statistics I know it's a popular app I personally I
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would like this to be the best iOS app of the year. So Marco, check your spam
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filter. Myke has sent you a prize. So the next category is the best newcomer for
00:36:54
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iOS app and you had put Overcast in this category and I have put Workflow in here.
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Now one of the things that I like about editorial is some of the incredible
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things that can happen with editorial and the way that it's pushed iOS forward,
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right? Because I know Federico Vittucci very well and I see the insane things
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that he does with that app. Like we were talking about this on the last episode
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of Connected about like what apps would have to go to... like if an app switched
00:37:29
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to Android, what app would it have to be to make you follow it, you know? So if... so
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So basically Federico said that if editorial went Android only, he would have to switch
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Because so much of his revenue generation with his website is dependent on that app,
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because he has so many things automated in it.
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So it's like if you think about that, Federico Vittucci, the iPad guy, this app is so important
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to him that he would have to seriously make that consideration.
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So you can see how powerful it is.
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the thing is I don't understand how to do a lot of the stuff that Federico
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knows how to do in their app. But the app that I do understand how to do
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this kind of stuff in is Workflow. And it's a very new app, but I seriously I
00:38:16
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cannot think of an app this year that has blown my mind like Workflow
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does. And I actually use it every day now, which I hope that I would. But these
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kind of things, there was a time where I really liked the idea
00:38:30
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of Launch Center Pro and the things that I could do with callback URLs. But where I use
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that app every day, I use it for basic things. I use Launch Center Pro as a launcher for
00:38:40
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my various Google Docs that I use because I can set up URL actions. So I can go in there
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and select I want the upgrade doc or the connected doc or something like that and it just opens
00:38:49
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them up. Because otherwise, and then it flicks between the many, many apps that Google makes
00:38:54
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you use on iOS. You have to use two applications to get to one document, but that's a discussion
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for another day. But it never really ingrained in me to use a lot of
00:39:03
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the powerful features of it. But workflow, I'm using it every single day.
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Earlier today I wanted to put some tweets into a document and Federico had
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shown me or at least created this action which allowed you to copy something
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and then you could go and add another item to the clipboard. So you'd end up
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with like three, say like I copied three tweets in total by running this workflow, so it would
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just append the most recently copied thing to the previous copied thing.
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It's kind of weird to explain, but then you end up with multiple copied items on a pretend
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Just little things like that, and it's super powerful.
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And I genuinely think that this app deserves recognition for the incredible things you
00:39:55
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do a bit that you simply could not do before. I agree with you. I wish that it
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was... I don't know, I think the directory and the sample workflows need to be
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better. I think it's still a little... Yes, definitely. You have that... there's a
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bar that they get you over which is how to use the app and then there's this
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other bar which is how to do anything useful and that one is a lot harder and
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and this is one of those cases where I feel like using Automator or AppleScript or something like that on the Mac
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where I've got a bunch of different windows open and I can be looking up ways to help and suggestions
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that's one of those ways where having one app open at a time in iOS
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it makes it really hard because if Workflow is open
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and I'm trying to figure out how to do something in Workflow
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it's harder to do that because I'm just in Workflow. And then the other thing
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I've realized with Workflow is I have a harder
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time debugging or getting an idea of what is the output in any particular step.
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So I feel like there needs to be some more debugging stuff put in there.
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Because sometimes I start to build a workflow and I'm like, well, what's there
00:41:03
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at this point in the workflow?
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And, um, I don't know.
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And then it's like, well, you could drag in a thing that says display the text
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or something like that, but it's just, it's all kind of hacky and I wish it
00:41:13
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was just a little bit, um, it's, it's brand new and they're gonna, they're
00:41:16
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gonna do that sort of thing, but it's true.
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true, even one of the basic baked in workflows, which is just finding your current location
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and sending a text message to somebody you specify saying how long it will be before
00:41:26
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you get home, I immediately put that on my home screen. That's great to tell my wife,
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you know, I'm at this address, I'll be home in 24 minutes, and it's, you know, it's querying
00:41:35
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a traffic server and figuring out the distance and figuring out the time to drive and sending
00:41:40
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that into a text message. That's great. And Joe Steele wrote a wonderful workflow that
00:41:46
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lets you create one of those super fave things and a tweet and man I'm gonna use that every
00:41:51
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day in 2015 I'm gonna superstar something somewhere cause it's a lot of fun and it uses
00:41:58
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regular expressions which I know how to write and so text munging and things should be pretty
00:42:04
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exciting too so I support this this is why I said we could go with Overcast for best
00:42:10
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iOS app I think Overcast has had the biggest impact on my life as an iOS user but as a
00:42:14
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a brand new app with a huge amount of potential, I think workflow is really exciting and bringing
00:42:19
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that power that previously only maybe the Viticis of the world understood to a broader
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audience, not necessarily the broadest audience, but a broader audience.
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So I think we're decided on that as well. This is great, this is like a real democracy
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happening here.
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Mm-hmm. I don't want to go to the chat room unless we absolutely have to.
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And I think that...
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They scare me.
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It may have to start with the next.
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- Yeah, I think so.
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- For what I think would be a good reason
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that will become apparent.
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So we now want to talk about the best Mac app
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of the year.
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So for me, I mean, I think for both of us,
00:42:57
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neither of these apps are new apps,
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but they're apps that we use a lot.
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So they're currently our favorite best apps.
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So on the Mac for me, it's Fantastical.
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- Great app, great app.
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Just on the Mac, I think.
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- Yes, I would love, I still would love
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a more blown out dedicated app than just the menu bar app,
00:43:20
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like more akin to what you see on iOS,
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like on the iPad for example,
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just so I could see more at a time.
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But just the power that I have with Fantastical
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in being able to very quickly and easily to set my tasks
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in just natural language, it just works so well for me
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I can fire off a keyboard shortcut, it opens it up, I can just start typing things in,
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and as if by magic I have an appointment set.
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One of my favourite things about Fantastical, and this isn't something that a lot of people
00:43:53
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know, I don't think because every time I mention it people are surprised, you can, it does
00:44:00
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a great thing with time zones as well.
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So where I set things in multiple time zones all the time, so let's say me and Jason decided
00:44:07
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we wanted to record, he will say to me "oh can we record at my 11am next week?"
00:44:11
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I'll go fine and then I'll just open up FantasticOwl and just write upgrade at 11am PST and it
00:44:17
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just recognizes it and sets it in my local time.
00:44:21
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That is so powerful for me and it makes this app an absolute lifesaver that I don't have
00:44:28
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to use multiple apps to work it out.
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And also when it's coming to a time where there's a time change, having FantasticOwl
00:44:36
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do all of that math for me as well is super cool.
00:44:40
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So that's my pick, Jason what is yours?
00:44:42
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Well I thought long and hard, I use a lot of different Mac apps including Fantastic
00:44:46
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Cal and I thought about it, I thought about Skype Call Recorder from Ecamm Software which
00:44:54
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I couldn't do podcasting without.
00:44:57
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It's a really great, I mean I could use something else it wouldn't be as good, I would not choose
00:45:02
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to do podcasting without Call Recorder.
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are so many different choices but as I said earlier I do most of my writing in
00:45:11
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BB edit and the new version of BB edit came out this year they pulled from Mac
00:45:17
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App Store it's just available from bare bones for various reasons and you know
00:45:21
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the fact is starting a new website I spent a lot of time editing files in BB
00:45:27
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edit and yeah using transmit for FTP and I use coda for a little while also from
00:45:31
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panic but BB edit has been the thing that I've been using to write stories in
00:45:36
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markdown to edit CSS to edit HTML files it's to do lots of search and replace
00:45:41
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it's the app that I probably spend the most time in and spent the most time in
00:45:47
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in 2014 so it's hard for me not to say that as probably for most of the past
00:45:53
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15 years my Mac app of choice is BBEdit. So this is where we're going to need the
00:46:02
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help of the chat room so I think so everybody in a chat room if you can kind
00:46:06
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of just start throwing in what you think should be the winner for this the key
00:46:11
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reason being I've never used BB edit oh well you should just agree that I'm
00:46:15
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right then because you trust me so I mean I would say that I think that and I
00:46:21
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hear a lot about BB edit and I am familiar with the fact that is
00:46:27
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incredibly powerful and it seems like one of those apps that for people that
00:46:31
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use it. It is just an indispensable app. Like, you know, you kind of, for those of
00:46:39
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you that need it, it's just there, you know, and it's got everything in it and
00:46:42
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it seems to have all these bundles and stuff like that that I don't fully
00:46:45
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understand, but it definitely seems like a powerful application. Oh yeah, and it's
00:46:52
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been around forever. I think one of the one of the nice things about it is that
00:46:55
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it's moved with the times. I mean, it was originally written, I mean, it
00:47:01
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had to come through going to Xcode it was from classic Mac OS to OS X it
00:47:08
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supports a lot of the Unix features in OS X that were not there when it was
00:47:11
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conceived of originally there are lots of text editors out there I also don't
00:47:15
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use it for what is probably its primary purpose which is editing code I mean
00:47:18
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most of what I'm doing is writing in markdown there's a vote in the chat room
00:47:23
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for Sublime Text which is a very popular text editor among people who don't mind
00:47:27
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editing a text file in order to edit your preferences?
00:47:32
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You call yourself a Mac user? Come on! There needs to be a preferences pane.
00:47:35
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That's my rant about Sublime Text.
00:47:39
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So, BBEdit is fantastic.
00:47:41
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Skipper L in the chat room makes the point that it's great, but there are other great
00:47:45
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text editors. Well, there are other text editors.
00:47:48
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Many of them are good.
00:47:50
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Sublime Text is not one of them. Ha! Burn! I'm sorry, I can't get past that.
00:47:54
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Text it to the walls.
00:47:55
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Yeah, I know it's going to have editors at war.
00:47:57
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Here it comes.
00:47:58
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I just, I can't get past the fact that Sublime Text,
00:48:00
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when you choose preferences, it brings up a text file
00:48:03
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and says, edit this to change your preferences.
00:48:05
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It's like, yeah, up yours.
00:48:07
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I'm sorry, that is ridiculous.
00:48:08
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That does sound horrible.
00:48:09
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That sounds horrible.
00:48:10
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But yeah, it's not, I don't endorse it.
00:48:12
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But Fantastic Hell has broader appeal
00:48:15
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and I use it and love it too.
00:48:17
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So even though the chat room has also voted your way,
00:48:21
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I'm going to graciously just agree that we'll choose FantasticAl.
00:48:27
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Thank you very much, everybody, for that.
00:48:30
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Congratulations for FantasticAl for being the winner of the best Mac app upgrade.
00:48:36
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So in the style of the previous two, we now have the best newcomer Mac app, and we've
00:48:43
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actually voted unanimously on this one.
00:48:46
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Yes, all two voters voted unanimously.
00:48:49
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And we've gone from Mailbox. Jason, why is Mailbox your favorite?
00:48:56
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What's really crazy about this is Mailbox is still a beta, it's owned by Dropbox now.
00:49:03
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And a couple months ago, Chambon of the Suite Setup came to me along with Stephen Hackett
00:49:10
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and said, "Would you like to write about alternatives to Apple Mail?" And I said, "Okay, how many
00:49:15
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could there be and it turns out there are an awful lot and I tried them all and I actually
00:49:22
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decided I really like Mailbox. It is far from flawless, it doesn't work with anything but
00:49:28
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Gmail accounts including Google Apps for domains which is what I have or iCloud, those are
00:49:35
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the only mail servers it works for right now. You really need to use it on the iOS side
00:49:40
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and the Mac side for it to work but what I like about it is it doesn't have a lot of
00:49:44
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features. I don't want a lot of features. There's an app out there that has every
00:49:48
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feature imaginable. If you want that app you can go get it. But what Mailbox is
00:49:53
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great at is it's simple and it lets you treat your inbox like a to-do list. And
00:49:57
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not only does that mean you can reorder messages to, which I do, I use my inbox as
00:50:02
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a to-do list. So you can, you can, I would leave messages in my inbox forever
00:50:07
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because I was like I gotta get back to that person and I can't file it because
00:50:10
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because then I'm never gonna respond to them.
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What mailbox lets you do is very easily with a swipe
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of your trackpad on the Mac and of your finger on iOS
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is delete, archive, file away in a folder basically
00:50:24
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or set it with a schedule basically
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to boomerang back into your inbox.
00:50:32
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Which means you can sit there and go,
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I'll deal with this tomorrow,
00:50:35
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I don't need to deal with that ever,
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I'm gonna delete that one,
00:50:37
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I'm gonna deal with that next week,
00:50:39
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I'll deal with that eventually,
00:50:41
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and process your mail rapidly so that what you've got
00:50:44
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in your inbox is your inbox of stuff you should deal with
00:50:47
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now and not a whole collection of things
00:50:50
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that you should eventually deal with,
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and it lets you sort of prioritize.
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And I think it's a really nice conceit.
00:50:54
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It's not for everyone, but I think it's good.
00:50:58
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It's my primary Mac mail program.
00:51:02
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I will say I also use MailPlane,
00:51:07
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which is basically a macified window into the Gmail web interface because
00:51:13
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MailPlane's direct access to search is the best if you use Gmail, but
00:51:19
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Mailbox as a day-to-day kind of mail processing app, it was my
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favorite of all the ones I tested and I think the truest proof here is
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that I haven't gone back to mail.app, which every other mail alternative I've
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tried I've given up. It's not for everybody, I've heard from a
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bunch of people since that story went up on sweet setup are like but what about
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this but what about that it's like well like the story says it's not for
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everybody it doesn't work with all the services there are some other options
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out there I think there are not a lot of great options I think there's some that
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are that are coming on that that have a lot of potential but right now mailbox
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has done an amazing thing just by sticking in my dock and and allowing me
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to take mail.app out and that's I think that's impressive so there.
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- Yeah, I mean, I love mailbox on the iPhone.
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So mailbox on the Mac then becomes like the defacto.
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You kind of, you need to use the system together
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to get the most out of the system.
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Otherwise, weird things start happening to your mail, right?
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'Cause when you start setting something
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to pop up again tomorrow,
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and you start reorganizing things, it's not gonna happen.
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You're not gonna see a lot of that stuff reflected
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in other mail clients.
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So you kind of go all in if you really wanna get in on this,
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which is why I did it on the Mac app,
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because it allows you to really use the system
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to its fullest.
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And the Mac app still has some work to do.
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It doesn't have as many configurable swipe gestures
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as the iPhone does.
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There are just some things that are missing.
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So for example, I have one on my iPhone
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that allows me to swipe to mark a message as read or unread,
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and that just doesn't exist as an option at the moment.
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But a lot of those things are, I assume, comings,
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it is still in a beta, but even in a beta state it's the app that I most like to use
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on my Mac and I feel like I'm able to process and deal with my email better than I ever
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have before.
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So the next category is for best game.
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Now we have an iOS game category coming up shortly, but this is for the best console
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So me and Federico Vittucci, we have a show on Relay FM called Virtual and we did our
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Game of the Year episode last week and we didn't actually crown a Game of the
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Year because it's quite a difficult thing to do so I had to sit and do some
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real thinking about what I thought would be the best thing for me to go with in
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this category. So we both picked a selection of games and I took a look at
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that and I picked out from that my favorite iOS game and my favorite overall
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game of the year. So for me it was what was the game that I have enjoyed playing
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the most this year? What's the game that has given me the most fun? It's actually
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a game that's on the Vita. It's now on the PS4 and it's coming next year to the
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Wii and 3DS I think. It's a game called OlliOlli which is O-double-L-I-O-double-L-I
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it's all one word. And OlliOlli is like a mix between a Tony Hawk game and Mario.
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It's a skateboarding game and you effectively have to get from the left side of the screen to the right side of the screen
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like the old Super Mario Brothers, like the scrolling world.
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You see everything side on and you go from left to right and then at the end you finish the level.
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You have goals you need to complete, like you have to score this amount, you have to pick up these things, that kind of thing.
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Again, like the old Tony Hawk's games if you played them.
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It's got fantastic music, has a really cool art style, like this 2D art style.
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It's really challenging. It actually started life as an iOS game.
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And then the guys at Roll7, who are a UK design company, a UK development company,
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decided that it actually was a game that would benefit from physical buttons.
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So they brought it over to the PS Vita and it did really well actually.
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It scored really well, like lots of eights and nines out of ten.
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And I think of all of the games I played this year, it's maybe been one of the most fun experiences that I've had from a video game.
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So it's OlliOlli.
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Sounds good.
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It's not really my thing, but...
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And for platforms that I don't have.
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What is yours?
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This is going to be a hard one.
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I decided to go with, I think, the game...
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not only that I probably had the most fun playing,
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not on an iOS device this year,
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but also the game that prompted me to buy a Wii U,
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which is Mario Kart 8.
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Mario Kart's great,
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and we played Mario Kart on the Wii endlessly,
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and now we have Mario Kart 8 on the Wii U,
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and it's beautiful in HD and a lot of fun,
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and we bought the downloadable content pack,
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which adds more drivers and crazy,
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like Legend of Zelda themed tracks and all that,
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and it's a great family game we can play you know we've got multiple Wii controllers
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so we can all race against each other
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uh... it's just it's a lot of fun and uh... you know it's Mario Kart so if
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you played Mario Kart you know it's Mario Kart and
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uh... it's that simple it is just a huge amount of fun to play I'm not a big fan
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of serious uh...
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car racing games
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uh... but Mario Kart is not serious and I like it, my kids like it
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and uh... so I would have to
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I would have to mention it as the best game on a console this year that I played.
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So Mario Kart 8 is what I choose.
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Mario Kart wins.
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Alright, yay!
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So I, I'm going to talk about this shortly, but I received a Wii U for Christmas and I
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love Mario Kart.
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Like it's so good.
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It only hasn't made it into my game of the year lists because I didn't have a Wii U at
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the point where we picked them and I wouldn't have wanted to suggest it then
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because like to suggest it for this one because I haven't really had it for a
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long time but in the the relatively short time I've had playing the game
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it's just fantastic and I and I wouldn't want to not give it the award because it
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is that good and I hope that Nintendo accept the upgradey graciously on the
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box art for the Platinum Edition. I'm sure they will. So let's move to iOS. Yes.
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For me, when I was thinking about this, I took a look at the iOS game that I have
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played and enjoyed the most. And for me it has to be threes. I think I may have
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played threes every single day since it came out. Wow. I play threes constantly.
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like when I mentioned earlier about you know I listen to podcasts a lot of the
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time I listen to podcasts like if I'm traveling you know I come commuting I
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will be playing threes whilst listening sometimes I actually sit at home and
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listen to podcasts like just chilling out like and I'll be playing threes at
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the same time you know I kind of you know like what I was saying earlier like
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I kind of treat I treat podcasts at many people the way that many people treat TV
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shows and movies like it's my favorite form of entertainment so sometimes I
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just choose to listen to them you know I don't have to be traveling or whatever
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while I'm doing it and a lot of the time my accompaniment is threes I'm not that
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good at threes I'm like mid you know like middle of the road I guess most of
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my friends are much better than me like my high score is is like 29,000 or
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something like that which is a good score but I mean I know people that have
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ridiculous scores. 29,616 is my highest score on threes, but I just
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think it's like the perfect iPhone game. It is infinitely playable because
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there isn't a progression as such, you know, there isn't like a story, so it
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doesn't get old in that instance. And it's perfectly playable with one hand.
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It's fantastic on the 6+ because you can move the tiles around from
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anywhere on the screen. You don't need to be touching a specific part of the
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screen, so it works perfectly in one hand no matter where your hand fits on the
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screen, you know, so you can just do it with one thumb. I love Threes, it's
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easily my iOS game of the year. This one was really hard for me because there are
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the games that I played the most and then they're the ones that I feel like
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are the most kind of worthy of appreciation. So Threes is on my list
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there's no doubt about it. Crossy Road is on my list, as ridiculous as that game is,
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the fact is it was so compulsively, compellingly, addictively playable, just
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you could just play it anytime and you can play it quickly. I mean in some ways
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a perfect mobile game. I have a different sort than threes because it does demand
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100% of your attention while you're playing it, whereas threes you can pause
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at any point. Monument Valley is on that list because although it doesn't take a
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long time to complete so it's not going to be something that lives with you. It is a
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really wonderful experience that has stuck with me in terms of the imagery and the story
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and the sounds and I think about it a lot. I think as a work of art it's really great
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and then of course we got the expansion pack this year. There's a game called Rules which
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I really, really love. I wrote about it on Six Colors a couple of weeks ago where you
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get a 4x4 grid of cards and you've got a succession of increasingly complicated rules that you
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have to follow in order to clear the board before you can move on and there's
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a ticking clock. I think that's a lot a lot of fun. I really enjoyed Space Age,
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the retro scrolling adventure, and I really... I don't know, it's hard to make a
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final decision. If I'm being honest, the game that I probably
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spent the most time on this year is Flappy Golf by the developers of Super
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Stickman golf they made a flappy bird joke using their physics and golf course
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and it's a fantastic game it is so great it is better I think than Super Stickman
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golf partially because it is not junked up by the free-to-play like buy some
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coins buy some hats junk that they put in Super Stickman golf too. It's got ads
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that you can pay to turn off but it's just a it's great golf courses and I
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loved the fact that you really need to understand the physics of when you're
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flapping the the golf ball to its destination and the goal is to do it and
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get it in the hole in as few flaps as possible and it's just I played every
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level every single level and I don't do that with most iOS games I don't go
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through every single level I play it for a while and I'm like oh well this is fun
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and then I just kind of move on because that's what happens so if if this award
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goes to the game I played the most hours it's probably Flappy Golf. I kind of feel
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like I need to say Monument Valley though because even though I didn't
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spend the most time on it because it doesn't last that long, I feel like it is
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a just a wonderful piece of work and award worthy for being beautiful and
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interesting and yes it's not a super challenging puzzle but that's not what I
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was trying to get out of it. I wanted that experience and I hate using such a
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squishy word as experience but that's what it was. It was like a story, it was
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storytelling interactive storytelling and gently challenging and beautiful and
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immersive and all of those things that I think we hope more more iOS games can be
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so in the end monument valley by a nose over flappy golf and and crossy road and
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not not flappy bird just it's two things that were that were that were creative
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that were spawned by Flappy Bird? So I kind of think that there is no game more
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award worthy than Monument Valley. Yeah. Maybe of all of the games that I've
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played this year it's the game that deserves the most awards because it is
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so... I mean people aren't... I don't think people will like this but I consider it
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groundbreaking in what it has achieved and what it has done for iOS and some of
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the paths that it has opened for people now and to prove that you can kind of
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come from nowhere and have this incredible success which flies in the
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face of convention and I think Crossy Road has actually benefited from the
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fact that Monument Valley exists because where they are vastly different games
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with vastly different models of monetization.
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I think potentially, I mean I don't know this,
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but I can imagine being with developers across the road,
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looking at Monument Valley, seeing how it didn't do
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what everyone told you you need to do,
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and was sort of a success.
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So for me, I think if you're gonna look at a game
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that has maybe made the biggest impact,
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and maybe has also made a big impact on me,
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I think Monument Valley would have to be the winner.
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- All right, well that's it then.
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- Yep, that is it.
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Monument Valley wins the upgradey.
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- But there are a lot of great choices here.
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- Oh, it's been a fantastic year.
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- So many great choices, yeah.
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- All of the games that you mentioned,
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I give a plus one to every single one of them.
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Space Age is a excellent game that I loved.
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Crossy Road is so much fun.
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I only haven't really considered Crossy Road
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because I actually don't think for me
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that it's got the same lasting power.
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And a game like that, I think, needs to have lasting power.
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Like Threes is on my list,
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not because it is a groundbreaking video game,
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'cause it's very simple, but they're very simple games.
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They should be endlessly playable,
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and Crossy Road is fun,
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but it's kind of dying off for me a bit now,
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where Threes hasn't.
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Threes came out in January, and I'm still playing it.
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- The problem with Crossy Road,
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and Threes seems to have this less,
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although threes you do need to get these very high scores to win there is the
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challenge I think as you're going is greater than Crossy Road. I think after a
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point in Crossy Road you are you're trying to get a score so high that the
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whole first five minutes you're playing is prelude and you know I got good
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enough across the road that most of the time I can get into the hundreds and you
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know fifteen percent of the time I can get into the high hundreds and you know what?
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If the game comes down to you know five or ten minutes of frustration of getting to your
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little avatar to the point where you're fifteen away from your high score and then it's one
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minute of intense play to get above or fail, I don't know, I feel like the balance is off
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then and I don't know if there's any solution on a game like Crossy Road but I feel like
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threes, you're working the numbers in threes and looking at the colors and
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looking at the numbers and all that, is you're kind of getting into a state of
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like this, you know, it's like a trance almost where you're playing the game
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and that's part of the appeal of the game and then you want to get a high
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score too. And Crossy Road doesn't have that, I feel like. I can sort of get in a
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trance sometimes with Crossy Road, but again it was a lot more pleasurable when
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I was trying to get to 70 than now that I'm trying to get to 250, if that makes
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any sense. Yeah it does it does. Yeah. Okay so our next award is gonna be for
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start here, go anywhere. Yay! So Jason, we are moving into the favorite movie of the
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year would you like to tell listeners what your favorite movie of this year
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has been? I would like you to start I think that the that it will go better
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this way so you you let me know what you think. Okay okay so my favorite movie of this
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year is it's not the best movie I've seen this year but it's I think it's my
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favorite and and and I actually do I don't know if you're one of these people
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Jason but I do consider a huge difference between those two things that
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your favorite doesn't have to be the best and the best doesn't have to be a
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favorite. I'm with you. And I think the best experience I have had in a movie
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theater this year is seeing Guardians of the Galaxy. I've actually I love Marvel
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movies but I've missed a couple I haven't seen Thor 2 and I haven't seen
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Captain America. Don't don't see Thor 2. Yeah I'm now gonna skip it because I've
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heard from your shows that it's not worth it but I've yet to see Captain
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America and I am it's it's probably the next movie that I'm gonna watch. The first
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one or the second one? The second one, The Winter Soldier. I've seen the first one.
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So I've just kind of missed some of the movies this year. But Guardians of
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the Galaxy was so much more than I expected it was going to be. There were
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so many unknown elements in this story for me going in. There were some actors
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that I'd never seen in a movie before, some actors that had never been in a
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blockbuster movie before like Dave Bautista who is a professional wrestler or was a professional wrestler
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And there were just you know
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And there's there's elements like you have Vin Diesel saying like three words over and over again
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That seemed pretty peculiar. You have Bradley Cooper who is an absolute A-lister playing a raccoon
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Yeah, just the voice. Just the voice of a raccoon
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I didn't know a lot about their story
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which is for every other Marvel movie that I have seen has not been the case
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I've been very familiar with the stories of everybody else so there were a bunch
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of things I was like I'm not sure about this and I had a smile from
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ear to ear for like the entire two hours it was an just an absolute rip-roaring
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success for me like all of the unknown elements ended up being the best parts
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uh... i'd absolutely loved
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dracs right is is
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was yeah doctor
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hilarious absolutely hilarious
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obviously everybody loves group
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uh... just all of these things and just
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chris pratt is an absolute superstar
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like yes he was so good in this movie and i just i absolutely adored it
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uh... so for me it's been my favorite movie i've seen this year
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Well, I liked Guardians of the Galaxy a whole lot.
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And I'm going to cite Incomparable #207, where we talked about it.
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But I like it a lot.
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And I feel like it's difficult for me to talk about Guardians of the Galaxy in a way, because
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I feel like I just didn't like it as much as a lot of people did.
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I think that it got so hyped up and some people loved it so much, and I thought it was good.
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I thought it was really good.
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And in fact, I've watched it a couple of times since it came out on home video, and I've
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appreciate it more every time and I think that's a sign of me forgiving its
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flaws and also not being quite as swayed by the hype that everybody
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else went in to, you know, everybody else was sharing before I went in to see the
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movie the first time because sometimes that happens you get a movie really
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hyped and even if it's good it's not as good as you expected because everybody
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said "oh my god it's the greatest thing ever" but I liked it a
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lot I like it more every time I watch it it is so entertaining it has so many
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good things going for the performances there are a lot of really good
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performances and I can kind of forgive the movie its flaws but it definitely
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has them the whole there's a there's about a 20-minute chunk where they're
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trying to download information about Thanos and Ronan and Nebula and Gamora
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and how they're all related to each other and it it turns out the movie was
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originally Thanos was the villain and then Marvel basically came in and said
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"No, no, no, Thanos is gonna be the villain in Avengers 3 or whatever and so you can't use him now."
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And so then they made it Ronan and Thanos sort of appears in the background and everything became,
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honestly, I think that broke a lot of parts of the movie because suddenly it wasn't Gamora rebelling against her father.
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It was Gamora rebelling against the guy who was sent by her father and that's not, you know, it's not as dramatic.
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And I think Gamora, some of her best character development happens before we meet her, which
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is unfortunate.
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I like that character, but I think that there's sort of a mistake that happens there with
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how she's introduced.
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There's a deleted scene that adds a lot to her character, which is a shame of all the
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scenes to be deleted, that that scene got deleted.
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And there's some bits of the dialogue that don't thrill me that I think is the director
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being a little too cute and pandering a little bit too much to a kind of 12-year-old boy
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audience that I didn't really appreciate but it's a it's a really fun movie and
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the fact that it was a success and the fact that I like that and I like even
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more the fact that Marvel took a chance with a movie like this because this
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movie by all rights should not have worked and Marvel now is printing money
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right so they should be able to just right just play it safe and instead
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they're doing the other thing which is we are riding so high that we can take
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risks and this is a huge risk and it totally paid off and and there are very
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few movies that I put in the same level again we're talking about favorites and
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and the feeling you get when you leave the movie theater as Guardians of the
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Galaxy you know start the Star Wars movies fall into that camp where it's
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just it's fun I had a hugely fun time at the movie theater the Firefly movie
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Serenity I would say is in that camp I just came out of the movie like totally
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excited some of the early Star Trek movies like Star Trek 2 and 4 when I
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came out of the theater as a teenager I was like wow that was really awesome
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there's not a lot of movies that make me feel like that there are a lot of movies
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where you nod solemnly and go "yes that was a very good important movie" find film for
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all to consume and consider but Guardians of the Galaxy was like "wow that was fun"
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and we named our cat Rocket so there you go.
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So a hit with the family at least.
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Yeah I know everybody, well it was that or Groot and we didn't think he was a Groot he
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was more of a Rocket.
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We'll see if we get a dog or something maybe we'll have Groot and then we'll have a nice
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So my choice is a movie you haven't seen so this will be interesting to see how it goes
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and although we talked about movies that have had that are fun and the movies from Marvel
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that have surprised, I don't, I haven't seen a lot of movies this year because we have
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with my kids at the ages they are, it's become problematic for us to find time at home to
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watch movies on video after the kids have gone to bed because it's too late and there
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are movies that the kids can't watch because they're inappropriate for their ages and that
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it makes it very hard for us to see those movies.
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So I haven't seen as many films as I would like this year.
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So I'm going to go with a favorite and I'm going to follow you in the blockbuster vein
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and say I really think The Winter Soldier is perhaps the best Marvel movie.
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And I say that because on one level Captain America, I think he's kind of boring and his
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most interesting story was the story of him in World War II and they told that in the
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first movie which I like a lot, directed by Joe Johnston.
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I think that's a really good movie.
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But The Winter Soldier has a totally different vibe.
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It's not really a Captain America movie, it's a Captain America and S.H.I.E.L.D. movie.
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It's paranoid, it's got a great use of Robert Redford in a spy, 70's spy kind of vibe role,
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which is great.
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It deals with a lot, not to spoil it because you haven't seen it, but it deals with a lot
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of modern issues and surprisingly, I mean, it's as subversive as a summer popcorn movie
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It airs the questions about what is your government doing in your name and what is patriotism
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and is patriotism following your orders as a government agent or is patriotism knowing
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when the government is doing something wrong and standing up against it.
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And all of that is in the Winter Soldier along with a bunch of fantastic action scenes and
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some great Samuel L. Jackson stuff and some great Scarlett Johansson stuff and great Captain
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America stuff.
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The Winter Soldier by the way is not Captain America, it is a different character in the
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movie but I've discovered that lots of people just thought that Captain America was the
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Winter Soldier.
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Okay, anyway, I like it a lot.
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I think it's actually a, again, I was really surprised at how good it was because I didn't
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know what I expected but I didn't expect it to be as great as it really is.
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So "Incomparable #190" by the way, titled "The Cloud is Run by Hydra" is the episode
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where we talked about it and I liked it a lot.
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find links to both of those in-comportable episodes in our comprehensive show notes for
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this week which are relay.fm/upgrades/16. We are going to need the chat room's help
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on this one as I haven't seen one of the movies. But I am familiar with the Winter
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Soldier story, I've read the comic. Oh good, good, yeah. It's sort of told in
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shorthand in the movie because it's not really about the reveal of who the Winter
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Soldier is and when it comes it's not quite as dramatic because you haven't had months
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and months to ponder the storyline. It's just all in the movie. But a lot of good stuff
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So there aren't a lot of votes coming through in the chat room for these two, which I don't
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know what about that. However, Joe Steele is saying Winter Soldier is greater than Guardians.
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Up guardians of the galaxy from Dented Meat.
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I'm gonna cede to you on this one because you have seen both movies.
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And Joe Steele has seen both movies.
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And there are more, as we're saying, there are more Winter Soldier votes coming through.
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Moises Chuyon's in the chat room saying "I just got here, what do I do?"
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It's like Moises, just say which one is better, Winter Soldier.
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Oh there we go, Winter Soldier.
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We're gonna give it to the Winter Soldier, but super footnoted runner up to Guardians,
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which is a super fun, great movie.
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I think Marvel, you know, Thor 2 I didn't like at all, but Marvel is doing some amazing
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stuff and obviously the rest of the movie industry is taking notice and is trying to
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replicate what they're doing and so we're going to get franchised to death in the next
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five years, but you've got to give it to Marvel.
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This run has been amazing in terms of general quality when it could really have not been
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very good and it has been very good.
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Man of Steel.
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It sounds like Thor 2 is the only black mark on an otherwise impeccable record.
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Yeah, so Thor 2 has the same problems.
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Now we're going to be doing a movie podcast and we're running out of time, we need to
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move on, we've got more categories.
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But Thor 2, like the worst parts of Guardians of the Galaxy, gets mired in this weird mystical
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sci-fi complicated weirdness that I think is just not necessary.
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And I think it owes something to Marvel's, like they've got their little black book of
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continuity that they're trying to throw in there for the fans and Thor 2, you know, throws
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away I think the things that were best about the original Thor which is him on earth and
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uses, plays up the stuff that's the worst which is this really bizarre mytho alien sci-fi
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Asgard stuff that's not good so I don't recommend it.
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I'll give it that.
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It's very loud.
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So alright what's next?
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favorite book, the issue being here is I think this may be the first year that I
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can remember that I have actually I have not read a book this year like cover to
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cover. All right well we're gonna I'll tell you what Liz I'm gonna I'm gonna
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cite since since I added this category and you were like okay I don't have
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anything to say here I think we're going to give some honorable mentions and to
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move on I just want to plug three books I read that I really enjoyed this year
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year which is The Golem and the Genie by Helene Wecker which is about a golem and a genie
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who meet in New York City in Manhattan amidst the great immigration of the mid to late 19th
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Ancillary Justice which is by Ann Leckie and won all the sci-fi awards for good reason.
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It's a really good space opera-y kind of book with some shades of Ursula Le Guin thrown
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I think. And Station Eleven, whose author now totally escapes me, Emily St. John Mandel
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is her name, a really, really good post-apocalyptic story that is not super zombie-full. There
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are no zombies in it, but it's not like one of those really gross, nasty, dirty apocalypses,
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nor is it a clean, shiny, friendly apocalypse. It's kind of in between, and it's a little
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like lost and then a bunch of the stories kind of intersect except it has
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a really great ending and I liked a lot so those are my three book
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recommendations for this year and we can move on and we'll just tip a hat to them
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thank you books what a great name Emily St. John Mandel is hmm I see what you
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can remember it though it doesn't necessarily roll off the tongue yeah
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once you get it it's in there forever but I haven't committed it to memory
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just yet so this one will be fun favorite gadget of the year without a
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a shadow of a doubt for me it is the iPhone 6 plus. I love this phone I think
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it's the best iPhone Apple have ever made come at me bros it's got the
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greatest battery life it continues to to surprise me every day it's basically I
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tell you what the easiest way for me to explain the iPhone 6 plus is it's and
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And this is basically Apple's marketing copy.
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It's everything I like about an iPhone but more of it.
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And for me, that ticks all the boxes.
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But for many, it doesn't.
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It has changed the way I use my iPhone, but some of the changes that it's made are for
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I love this device.
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It's now the only iOS device I need and use, because it fits so perfectly in the spot that
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I need it to fill.
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but I totally understand why people don't like it.
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Jason, over to you.
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- I think that's a, if a boy,
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if I picked the iPhone 6 here,
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it would really be a tough fight, wouldn't it?
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I'm gonna pick the 5K iMac.
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I've written about it on my site,
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we've talked about it here.
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I did not come into this year thinking I would buy an iMac.
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At no point did I consider that
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as one of my office setup strategies was buying an iMac,
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and I bought a 5K iMac.
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And why did I do it?
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Not just because of the screen,
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although the screen is beautiful,
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but also because of the power of it.
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The fact that this is a,
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it scores better than the low-end Mac Pro at some tests.
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It is kind of Mac Pro-ish power in an iMac
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with a retina display,
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and the only way you're gonna get desktop retina
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from Apple this year, or next year probably, maybe.
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It's a pretty spectacular computer.
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I love it, it's so fast.
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The screen is amazing.
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and it's probably the most powerful computer I've ever bought
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when you think about it, like even relative to the time
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because I don't know if I've ever spent this much
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money on a computer before and to get something this
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feels like this top of the line also is a rarity for me. I usually am sort of in
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the mid-range but I kinda couldn't resist
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and it is a fantastic piece of work. It's also nice to see Apple making a Mac
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that is so awesome and that it isn't all just sort of like recycling all the old
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there's still some real life in the Mac yet.
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So that's my choice is that I liked it so much
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when I reviewed it, I bought one.
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How about that?
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- I think I'll give you this one,
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mainly because I have nothing against the iMac.
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And I know that you have,
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you don't like six plus,
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but I don't neither like nor dislike the iMac.
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I've seen it and I think it's fantastic.
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And I would, it's a computer
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that I would very much like to own.
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just don't need one. I don't dislike the 6 Plus. I chose the 6 as the
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phone that I wanted to get and I prefer the 6 and I think the 6 Plus is has a
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narrower audience and you're in it and that's great. I think I you know I think
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it's not a replacement for an iPad but I think it is a it's really cool to see
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Apple doing the 6 Plus and and going over that ground that sort of like
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previous regimes at Apple said "no no we're never gonna do a phone like that"
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and they did a phone like that and it's good and I think that's great but I will
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accept graciously your passing on the 5k iMac so thank you. So in the same vein
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as suggested by Upgrading Justin what is your favorite non Apple gadget of the
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year? Clearly he knew where the favorite gadget category was going. For me I
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I picked the PlayStation 4. It's just the best games console that I've played this year.
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I mean, I have all three. I now have a Wii U, I have a PlayStation 4, and I have an Xbox One.
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And I very, very much like my Wii U. I think it's fantastic. It has some things about it,
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which are brilliant. The fact that you can kind of play it from any room. You don't have to have
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have the TV on, that kind of thing. But if you're looking at like a pure, you want
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a games console, a next-generation games console, the PlayStation wins. Because it
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knows what it wants to be and it's that. The Xbox One also wants to be everything
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else in your living room. And a lot of the experience of using the Xbox
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One suffers from that. And Microsoft made some very stupid choices that they had
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to go back on over and over and over again.
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And I think that there are many things
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about the PlayStation which it's, you know,
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and Sony are very focused on making a console
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and an experience what they call for the players.
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It's the marketing strategy, but I genuinely believe in it
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because a lot of their decisions that I see,
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it's very much focused on creating
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the best gaming experience that they can.
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and I think that they achieved that.
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And for a next gen console,
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the PlayStation 4 for me is the choice.
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And considering that video games
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is kind of my other major passion, definitely that.
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And also looking into 2015,
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the PlayStation lineup is killer.
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Like Microsoft can't hold account to it in my opinion.
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So I think if you're gonna get one, it's the one to get.
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- Yeah, I have a Wii U
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and I am very specifically not picking it here.
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although I really do enjoy, like I said, Mario Kart.
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I subscribe to the same thing that John Siracusa
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has said on several podcasts,
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including when he was on isometric and on ATP,
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that Nintendo is very good at the kind of
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in-game experience, and the rest of it is kind of awful.
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I find, yeah, its menu system impenetrable and weird,
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and it, you know, I don't know,
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and that the little console thing
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with the screen on it is strange,
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and has huge potential that almost no game actually takes advantage of, which is frustrating.
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Like even in Mario Kart you can't have a mode where one car is using that screen and can
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only see what's on that screen and everybody else doesn't see them or something.
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It's just not used very much.
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We have Nintendo Land and it's used there, but otherwise not.
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So I can't really pick that.
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So I'm tempted, I don't know, I think I had the LIFX light bulbs on here for a while,
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which are WiFi light bulbs that are kind of fun to play with and I've enjoyed playing
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with them and sending them to different colors and things like that and my daughters enjoyed
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playing with those too.
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I think I'm going to go with the TiVo Mini here only because I bought a TiVo this year,
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went back to TiVo, or late last year maybe, and the TiVo Mini is great because you attach
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it in another room to your Ethernet network and it's like you've got another DVR and it's
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TiVo has a great interface and it gives you access to live TV and all your recorded programs
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and YouTube and Amazon and Netflix and I don't actually need another TV Streamer box other
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than for iTunes stuff on any of my TVs because the TiVo will cover, it's my Netflix and Amazon
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Instant Video box and all my DVR recorded shows and live TV and a couple months ago
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they change the price to $150 for the TiVo Mini and there's no service charge because
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TiVo previously was $100 and you had to pay $6 a month and I immediately bought one because
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I thought that was a pretty good deal.
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That sounds so ridiculous to charge $6 a month for it.
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Well, TiVo...
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But it's effectively just like a relay box.
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I think really what TiVo is doing is TiVo has some problems with its business model where
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they have these monthly fees and essentially what they're doing is saying you should buy
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lifetime service but we're going to lower... we should embed lifetime service in the cost
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of the box but that will raise the price we can't make a business on that so
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we'll do a monthly fee and then give you the option of paying for a lifetime and
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I think I hope that their experiment with the TiVo Mini will lead them to
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embedding lifetime service in the hardware they sell and just saying look
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this is the cost and then we're not we're not gonna charge you for anything
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more you know who knows if they'll even be around in a few years but I really
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think that TiVo DVR is still the best experience out there I have tried some
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of the others I think they're fine I think the TiVo is better. TiVo's iOS apps are good
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but the Mini has been really fun because suddenly all the TVs in my house have access to our
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DVR and streaming and everything else and live TV without having different DVRs in different
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places which I did at one point and the streaming on the TiVo Mini is pretty elegant. You can't
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even tell that you're not watching it on the DVR when you do it. So I'll throw it out there.
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I'm happy for this one to go to the PS4. I don't have one. I still have a PS3, an
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Xbox 360, and the Wii U, all of which are pretty comparable on technology. Sad
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trombone for Nintendo. But I'm one of those kind of one-generation-past
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people, but I like the way that Sony made a product that is not... I think it was a
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misfire from Microsoft to say, "Don't even play games on it, just use it
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to watch TV." I think that was a mistake, and Sony focusing on gamers is good. So I
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I will endorse your choice there.
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- Congratulations PlayStation.
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- The worst gadget that we've used this year
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is an interesting correlation between the two.
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So I've picked the LG G Watch,
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which is one of the first Android Wear devices.
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Kind of my main problems with the G Watch is that it's ugly.
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It's just a kind of like a rectangular thing,
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like slab of thing.
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There were some really nice things about it, I think, that there was some stuff about Android
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Wear which is very interesting, at a time where they were kind of like the front runner
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in showing their hand what a graphical user interface could look like on a wrist device.
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That really kind of deeply ties into your phone.
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But the problem itself, I think, was the device.
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There were so many weird things about it.
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I think that I was, I think I spoke about this on connected.
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Is it connected or the prompt?
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I can't remember, but I'll find the episode where I spoke about it at length
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and put it in the show notes.
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There were just weird things about it, like when I had to reset it
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and I had to like read all these like manuals and documentation
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to find out that I had to like
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put this little pin into a thing in the back to turn it off.
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It was just this weird.
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It was just so many weird things about it.
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The charging cradle drove me crazy.
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it didn't get good battery life, the screen resolution was poor, it kind of just wasn't
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a device that is good.
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Yeah and really quickly, I only used it or handled it momentarily, but I think the Moto
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360, which my friend, good friend Andy Anako has found lots of great things about it and
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that's fine.
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I think the Android Wear watches are all very interesting.
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My problem with the Moto 360 is it makes a big deal about being round and it's actually
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the flat tire where the bottom is not part of the screen and so it's not round, it's
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roundish with a flat thing at the bottom and I just make me a design snob I guess.
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If you're gonna make a round watch it should be round.
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It should really be round.
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It should not be round with a thing cut off on the bottom.
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I think that's stupid.
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So do better.
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I mean, I don't really subscribe to the annoyance of the roundness, or calling it a 360.
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I think that, for me, I always felt that that kind of worked, and their reasoning for why it isn't perfectly round kind of made sense to me, that the display drivers went there.
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See, that's not a good... yeah. Oh, gee. We made a round watch, but we couldn't really make it round because we couldn't get the hardware to do it.
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Well, guess what? Then don't do it. I think. I just think that is a bad excuse.
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I think if you're going to make a product that's round, it should be round.
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I can't not look at that product and see the flat tire now. I just can't.
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And a round smartwatch is not a bad idea. I'm actually a little disappointed that
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Apple couldn't make it work and that their watch is going to be
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rectangular. But that's the brakes. But I think I feel like,
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yeah, I just can't take it. That round watch that's not round,
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just it kills me. Again, I totally agree that this is completely just a surface thing but
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I would rather explore an Android Wear watch that was not round that was owning its shape
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I guess. But it's fine. We can move on. There are better things to talk about in this upgrade.
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Or do we have to pick one? I'll give you the LG G Watch if you want. That's fine. I don't
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I think I would say the G Watch because they both suffer from some of the same problems
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but the 360 looks better where it doesn't look perfect.
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I agree, I agree. I like the look and then there's just the
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sad trombone when you see the flat tire. But we'll go with the G Watch.
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Congratulations LG. Check your spam filter for your worst gadget award.
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UpgradingOz wanted to suggest our favorite tech story of the year and I
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think for me I've been thinking about this because we're putting together a
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kind of a look back across the year on connected that we're doing this week.
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And I was thinking about what is not necessarily my favorite acquisition,
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there's lots of those, you know, what's my favorite gadget release? But I think for
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me, I think my favorite story of the year that happened within our space was
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when Tim Cook wrote his fantastic editorial for Business Week and where he
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came out as being gay. I just think that it was so inspirational and just there
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so many you know things that I would want to quote time and time again
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forever and ever from this piece that I just think of just so fantastic and he
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had and I genuinely and you know you shouldn't have to feel this way but I
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have such respect for him for his courage in doing this and for his like
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screw you attitude for the world that you know where there are so many people
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in the world there are so many people unfortunately in America that would have
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a problem with this and would then you know there may be people that don't ever
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want to buy Apple products again now because of this but he decided he wanted
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to do it and I'm sure he had to really convince the board but he decided and I
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genuinely believe a lot of this came from him he decided that he wanted to do
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this because he thought it was important for the world and and I think that it is
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and I think this did the kind of what this what this has the effect this will
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have on young people I think is so powerful and I think that it actually--
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this is more than anything Tim Cook will ever do--this is him leaving the world in
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a better place than when he came to it. So that's why it's my favorite story of
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the year. Yeah, it's--that's a really great choice and yeah this is--I mean
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there's more here that we could we could go on forever about this. I feel like
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Like there was a lot of conversation, especially when I think Gawker or Valleywag did a story
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about Tim Cook being gay a couple years ago, and there was a reaction of like, "Why are
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you pulling this guy out of the closet if he wants to be in the closet?
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Let it be his business."
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And although I understand that and subscribe to that at the time, I think the complexity
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of this issue is, well this showed what the value is of letting somebody choose their
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time and place because he was able to eloquently describe his situation and he did that by
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choosing to talk about it when he wanted to talk about it. I do think that there is something
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to the argument that, you know, at the same time it is, I don't know, it's almost like
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an idealistic argument. It shouldn't be a big deal, but it's a big deal, you know, and
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no it shouldn't be a big deal, and with each one of these kinds of stories it becomes less
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of a big deal. And so the good thing is that Tim Cook is out and it matters less than it
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did even a couple years ago, but it still matters and it's chipping away and changing
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the way our society views these issues and I think that's great. And it was a beautiful
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moment. So although there's a whole conversation to be had about this, I think one of the things
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that I've learned in the last few years is this is a complicated question of privacy
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and defending your own personal privacy versus staying in the closet.
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It's a really painful, complicated issue and it's really also not an issue that I deal
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with personally and so it's very hard to talk about it from the outside.
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But I think what's great about this story is that by choosing his time and his method
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Business Week. Tim Cook got to say it in the way that he wanted to say it and I
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think it had a powerful effect and that is what's great about this story. So I'm
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happy to acclaim this. I was taking a different tack when I saw Tech's story and
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your story wasn't in here. I was thinking of like an individual story that I liked
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this year. So I will mention that and then I will acclaim your choice as the
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winner here. One of my favorite individual Tech's stories this
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year was by Matt Honan at Wired, he's now at Buzzfeed, but he was at Wired when he wrote
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this, called "I Liked Everything I Saw on Facebook for Two Days, Here's What It Did
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to Me," which is a wonderful, ridiculous experiment about how Facebook adjusts what you see based
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on you liking things. And it was funny and informative and sort of very much what Matt
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Honan does the best. And I enjoyed that story a lot as a single sort of bit of tech journalism
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for the year but you know Tim Cook's story not quite journalism but a I think it's fair
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to say that that was the link of the year so good job Myke.
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Thank you I haven't read that Matt Honan piece but I will now.
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It's funny and I actually I am a Facebook friend of Matt Honan and so I watched as this
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happened horrified by what was happening to Matt liking everything he saw.
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Literally it reinforces the like oh you liked that now we're gonna show you this yes I like
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that too well now we're gonna show you this yes I like that too and it's
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horrifying so anyway if you ever heard of or read the book yes man it was
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turned into a movie that Jim Carrey starred in oh yeah yeah yeah yeah
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reminds me of that basically a British writer comedian radio presenter and
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producer called Danny Wallace basically for an entire year said yes to
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everything it's one of my favorite books I love cool and it was yeah it's a very
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similar kind of idea yeah sort of made me think of all right we're getting into
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my favorite part of the show now Myke okay so we are now into the favorite
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text grew up oh this is gonna be good so I don't know how we're gonna choose I
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I think you I think I would give you the anyway so I was hovering with this topic
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but for me I kind of I thought about what is maybe the thing that the company that created this
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thought would get the biggest fanfare but actually failed the most catastrophically and I think it's
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the Amazon Fire phone. Amazon made such a great hoo-ha about this phone and they had their teaser
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videos and they had like a jobs-esque presentation and the presentation was quite good and there were
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things that came out of it that looked very interesting. Also any
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Jeff Bezos presentation is good because there are charts with no numbers
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on them, just lines going up, the Bezos charts which are beautiful.
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Just random axes. Yes. It could actually be, you know, the chart could be
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demonstrating how much money they lose and it's just like an
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increasing number. Look how this chart goes up! The chart goes up, it's really good.
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or how many Kindles are returned every year?
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The Amazon Fire Phone, I think as we speak today,
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like they were selling it for like a buck, I think.
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- With contract, but this is the brand new,
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top of the line, amazing, blow your mind,
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Amazon Fire Phone and they're just trying
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to unload them now, yeah.
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- And just like across the board,
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it has been terribly reviewed
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and I think Amazon have even said
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that it kind of like,
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it didn't do what they thought it was gonna do.
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I think Bezos said in an interview, well, you know, we do the first version and then
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we learn from it and we do the next version, which is true because the first Kindle was
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terrible too and they just kept on going and maybe they'll get it right.
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There's a fundamental premise here, which is does Amazon need to make a phone?
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Are people so tied?
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I mean, I'm an Amazon customer, just maybe not just as much as an Apple person, but I'm
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in the Amazon ecosystem too.
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I'm a Prime subscriber.
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I love Amazon.
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I buy a bunch of stuff from them and I'm a Kindle user too.
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And I look at the Fire Phone and I'm like, why?
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- Just make good apps, like just make a range of good apps.
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You don't need to make a phone.
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Like you barely need to make a tablet.
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So you definitely don't need to make a phone, it's stupid.
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It's silly, Amazon, just stop it, stop that.
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Jason, what do you have?
01:45:15
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- Well, it's hard to be bad.
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I'm gonna go a little bit broader and say
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that my favorite tech screw up this year was Uber,
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screwing up everything.
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There is no end to the number of things Uber screwed up this year, but a few highlights.
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They, at a, and this is a joke, at an off-the-record dinner, which should not exist, and in fact
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was, a journalist was there and was not put off the record and therefore reported it,
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an Uber executive talked about how they were going to investigate the private lives of
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journalists who had been critical of them in order to counteract their negative coverage,
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which is pretty awful and scary.
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We also discovered several instances where Uber employees or even prospective employees
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in the Uber offices were able to access personal travel records for celebrities and other people
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and find out where they were going to and from at what various times.
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So that's kind of awful.
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So many bad things about Uber.
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I think my favorite Uber story though is also the fact that they did, they've gotten so
01:46:26
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criticized for surge pricing, which on one level makes sense economically, but on another
01:46:31
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level comes across to people as just sort of horrendous gouging.
01:46:35
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The highlight of which was during the hostage siege in Sydney, Australia, Uber tweeted specifically
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that they were helping everybody out by sending more cars to downtown Sydney so that people
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could flee and surge pricing was in effect. So, "Hey everybody, we just tripled the
01:46:51
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price of all of your rides to get out of town where there's a hostage situation going on,
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but there will be lots of cars there for you to pay us." Just bet, I mean this is one of
01:46:59
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those, I mean just, it's just not that all the things they did were bad this year, but
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the way they did them and the way their reputation has grown, just a spectacular failure by them.
01:47:13
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and time will tell whether it affects them.
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My gut feeling is that it will open the door
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for some competition,
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where there are gonna be enough people who are like,
01:47:24
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let's try something that isn't Uber and see how that goes.
01:47:27
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They're pretty well entrenched
01:47:28
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and their attitude has served them well up to now,
01:47:30
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but I do wonder if perhaps this will lead to something
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that looks like Lyft,
01:47:36
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their competition with the silly pink mustaches
01:47:38
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has gotten much more serious
01:47:39
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and is dropping the mustaches
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and some of the fist bumping
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and other weird things they're doing,
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and trying to actually take it to Uber.
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And I hope they succeed,
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because Uber has been very, very bad.
01:47:50
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- The fact that I just Googled and found
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a TechCrunch listicle about Uber's worst screw-ups
01:47:56
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of the year.
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- 18 worst screw-ups.
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- There's 11, there's 11, 11 slides.
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- It was that kind of year.
01:48:04
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- I will give this to Uber,
01:48:05
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just because at the start of the year,
01:48:07
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they're a darling, at the end of the year,
01:48:09
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they are like the most revered company on the internet.
01:48:13
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People hate them.
01:48:15
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- Yes, you mean reviled, I think.
01:48:17
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- That's what I meant.
01:48:18
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Well, I can say revered, but it's wrong, I meant reviled.
01:48:20
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- Is that a Britishism, revered means reviled?
01:48:24
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- Yeah, it's spelled differently.
01:48:25
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It's spelled R-E-V-I-L-E-D, revered.
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- With a U in there somewhere.
01:48:30
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Okay, got it, got it.
01:48:32
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- We have three awards now, which I've been excited about,
01:48:36
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looking forward to, about podcasts.
01:48:38
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- Mm, podcasts.
01:48:40
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- First off, this is suggested to us by our gradient, Dan.
01:48:45
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Our favorite non-tech podcast of the year
01:48:48
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could not be Serial.
01:48:51
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- I actually probably wouldn't have given it to Serial
01:48:53
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in the end anyway.
01:48:55
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I very much enjoyed Serial, but--
01:48:57
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- I did too.
01:48:58
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- I think it fizzled out a little bit for me.
01:49:00
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And I started to feel a bit bad about it, just in general.
01:49:03
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A show that I came to this year,
01:49:08
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and I adore, adore, adore is Hello Internet
01:49:11
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by CGP Grey and Brady Haran.
01:49:14
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So much so that I have kind of listened to every episode.
01:49:19
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I came in about, maybe about halfway through at the point
01:49:22
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where I started listening.
01:49:23
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And I kind of went back and listened to every episode
01:49:27
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that I'd missed.
01:49:29
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And I've actually then gone back
01:49:31
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and listened halfway through again all in the same year.
01:49:34
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It's just pure entertainment for me.
01:49:35
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I love it so much.
01:49:37
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it's I think the closest thing to hypercritical,
01:49:41
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since hypercritical.
01:49:42
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And that was how the show was actually described to me
01:49:45
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by a friend of the show, _DavidSmith.
01:49:49
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You know, he said like, "CGP Grey is maybe the closest
01:49:53
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"to John Siracusa in his meticulousness
01:49:56
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"and the comedy that ensues because of it."
01:49:58
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I really just suggest that people go to hellointernet.fm
01:50:06
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and kind of just look through the descriptions
01:50:08
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of the episodes, find the one that you think
01:50:10
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might appeal to you most and listen to it.
01:50:12
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Because the show kind of,
01:50:14
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it doesn't really follow news that much.
01:50:17
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Any news that does follow, the discussions
01:50:20
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that come from it are not tied to the news.
01:50:23
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And it's also, it's a really interesting look
01:50:25
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into a different world.
01:50:27
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Gray and Brady are both YouTube stars.
01:50:31
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So they talk about a lot of the things
01:50:33
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that happen in the YouTube world,
01:50:35
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which we don't really hear about in our little tech bubble.
01:50:38
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And I love, I absolutely adore this podcast
01:50:42
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and I think everybody should listen to it
01:50:43
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and it's just an absolute favorite.
01:50:46
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And it's actually just my favorite podcast, period.
01:50:51
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And it's my favorite non-tech podcast.
01:50:54
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- So they talk about the YouTube world
01:50:55
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but it's not a tech podcast.
01:50:57
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- Well, no, it's not.
01:51:01
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I mean, they talk about the things
01:51:02
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that happen in their lives.
01:51:04
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It's that's what it's about.
01:51:05
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like it's a lot of it is framed around the fact that they do things for YouTube
01:51:09
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so they talk about creating videos but they don't talk about the technical
01:51:12
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stuff about them like a lot of it is just like what happens in their lives
01:51:15
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and sometimes they talk about iPhones but then sometimes they talk about plane
01:51:19
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►
crashes and something you know it's it's like it is like the epitome of two dudes
01:51:24
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talking because they just talk about anything like it's a great episode where
01:51:27
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they talk about the flags of the United States of America which was what I think
01:51:31
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think Myke the first episode that I listened to and it's hilarious and
01:51:38
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really really excellent so I you know I would maybe suggest that one I'm gonna
01:51:43
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find it and put it in the show notes but yeah that that that was I think my first
01:51:47
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episode and I loved it I loved it a lot I've got one on my overcast I just
01:51:53
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haven't listened yet so I will listen should so my choice is not gonna come as
01:51:57
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surprise I've said repeatedly that this is my favorite podcast, period. My favorite
01:52:02
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podcast is The Flop House which is a comedy podcast about three fellows who
01:52:08
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watch a bad movie before they record the episode and then immediately they then
01:52:13
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turn on the microphones and talk about what they've just seen and the rule is
01:52:17
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that the movie should, with some rare exceptions, it should be a movie that's
01:52:24
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recently available on video and that was a flop either critically or financially
01:52:28
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or both and hence the name the flop house and the the flop house people are
01:52:34
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very funny the two of them are writers for the Daily Show one of them is the
01:52:39
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head writer for the Daily Show they are also getting into comic book writing the
01:52:43
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head writer for the Daily Show Elliot Kaelin he is also writing the new comic
01:52:47
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spider-man and the x-men which is pretty funny because if there's anybody who can
01:52:51
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nail Spider-Man's really annoying humor it's Elliot Kaelin because he's that guy
01:52:57
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he would be if he was Spider-Man he would be making the same stupid jokes
01:53:00
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that Spider-Man should make anyway it's it's great it's funny it comes from
01:53:05
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recommended by John Syracuse I think it went from John to me and then from both
01:53:10
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of us to Merlin Mann and everybody speaks the good word about the flophouse
01:53:14
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but it is legitimately my favorite podcast I think I think before the
01:53:20
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Flop House, my favorite podcast, was probably hypercritical but it's the Flop House now.
01:53:26
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It's just hilarious and you don't need to have seen the movie.
01:53:29
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In fact, I recommend you don't see the movies because they're really awful and listening
01:53:33
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to funny people go on tangents and also just demolish the terrible things about this movie
01:53:38
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that they just saw.
01:53:41
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►
There's nothing better.
01:53:42
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It's every other week and on Saturdays it gets posted and it's a must listen as soon
01:53:47
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as it comes out.
01:53:49
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►
house the flop house is one of those shows that I have tried to get into a
01:53:55
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►
bunch of times but just haven't mm-hmm don't start from the beginning no
01:54:00
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►
matter what John Saracusa says you got to start and start in the middle
01:54:03
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somewhere Merlin has a list of episodes that are worth starting with but I love
01:54:08
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►
it I gotta say I love it so I think we're a real problem here yeah I think
01:54:14
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►
think so cuz I I won't allow I'm not gonna give this one to you yeah I'm not
01:54:21
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gonna I'm not gonna give this one to you so we're kind of a hmm we're we're a
01:54:28
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►
point where we we have to have the chat room vote on this so this is between
01:54:34
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►
hello internet and the flop house I think the problem that I have here is
01:54:41
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►
Merlin. I think Merlin is my problem because I think people listen to what
01:54:49
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Merlin says. You should listen to what Merlin says. That's fine for the flop house.
01:54:53
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That's fine for Merlin and it's fine for you. I think that's how that saying goes.
01:54:56
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►
Do you know where I can find Merlin's list of episode? Joe Steele in the chat
01:55:02
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►
room is pointing out, "Bullet to the Head" is probably the episode to start with.
01:55:05
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►
Okay. "Mirrors" is another great one to start with with a flop house. Okay. So it
01:55:10
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►
It is the flophouse, the flophouse is one.
01:55:14
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►
And Dented Meat is asking in the chatroom why don't start at the beginning, even though
01:55:19
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►
Syracuse says they had so many technical problems at the beginning and actually Elliot doesn't
01:55:23
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►
even become a host until about 10 episodes in that early flophouses are, as somebody
01:55:28
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in the chatroom said, it's just literally just buzzing sounds.
01:55:32
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►
They sound terrible.
01:55:34
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So I would start, you know, I would start, I don't know where, like I would sample those
01:55:38
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►
episodes, Bullet to the Head, Mirrors, those are two good examples, and then go from there
01:55:42
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and maybe you dip back to like number 20 or 25.
01:55:45
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But I think the early episodes are really rough sledding.
01:55:49
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►
I would not recommend them.
01:55:50
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►
And you can start a little bit later and get most of the jokes and it's fine.
01:55:54
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I'm adding The Flophouse and those episodes to my overcast because if you guys are gonna
01:56:03
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►
make me lose this.
01:56:05
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If you're gonna not like it, you need to do the full-on commit to trying it and then you
01:56:09
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►
can not like it.
01:56:10
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►
It's okay to not like it, but...
01:56:12
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►
Episode 34 and episode 133.
01:56:17
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►
There you go.
01:56:18
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►
So we got a...
01:56:20
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►
A big, a big yap there.
01:56:21
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►
But I'm gonna go with it and I'm sad, but congratulations to the Flop House for taking
01:56:29
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►
the award there.
01:56:31
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►
And they can also check their spam filters for...
01:56:34
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- Yes, Dan McCoy, check your spam filter.
01:56:37
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- Talking about checking spam filters, Jason,
01:56:39
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our next award, which is gonna be
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and I didn't even know that was an award
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but maybe I actually won it
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and maybe this isn't somebody claiming
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if I transfer a million dollars into his bank account, I can click that link in my email.
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He wanted us to talk specifically about our favorite tech shows.
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I just think you can't beat the Accidental Tech Podcast.
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I think that it's as good as a tech podcast in 2014 could be.
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I agree with you.
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It has the mix of hosts that everybody wants.
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They have what I consider to be the three great archetypes now, where you have the person
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who's more the user, you have the extreme power user, and then you kind of have the
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And I think that that really works.
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'Cause what you're doing is you're meeting all people
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in that scenario.
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Sometimes it's a little too heavy on the tech for me
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and developer stuff because I don't understand any of it.
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Like this week's episode, a huge portion of it
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is about things that I literally have no idea
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what anybody's saying.
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But the great thing about ATP is I still love
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listen to it and and that is what that's why I know this show is good because
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they can they can literally be talking gobbledygook to me but I still want to
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listen and then you have incredible moments like the windows of Syracuse
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County the after show of episode 96 is potentially the best that the show has
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ever been and you should listen to it because it is hilarious fantastic an ATP
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they are approaching a hundred episodes and it's as good as it's ever been if
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not better I think that they put a great amount of work care into the show and it
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shines every week and it's an absolute joy I agree with you I decided that I'm
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going to nominate somebody and then switch my vote to you because that's
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what's gonna happen because I think a TV is the best but I want to I want to
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throw in we can't nominate anything that we are ourselves a podcasting about so I
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I am going to nominate Analog featuring Myke Hurley and Casey Liss of Accidental Tech Podcast.
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Who would have thought that Casey would be considered the greatest tech podcaster by
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default now?
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Who the hell is Casey?
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It is a tech podcast that's also not a tech podcast and what I like is the premise which
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is that you're talking about feelings and being a human being, dealing with things that
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come up and emerge from technology issues in various ways.
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I love that as a premise and I think you guys handle those issues incredibly well.
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And there have been many good episodes.
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I encourage people to look back on and check out some of the episodes in the catalog for
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analog because it's not just a session of podcasting as therapy, although it can be
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that, but it's more than that.
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And I think we as tech podcasters give short shrift sometimes to the human element, the
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emotional element of how this thing impacts our broader lives, how these different aspects
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And I think Analog helps give you a little window into that.
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I also put out a shout out to The Rebound, which is a new podcast featuring Lex Friedman
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and Dan Morin and Jon Moltz, which is short and fun and funny and not on any podcasting
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networks you have to go find it, but it's good and you should listen to it because those
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guys are really funny.
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whilst we're doing this I will also make a shout for the clock for clockwise as
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well because it's so different more than anything else more than the content or
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how great you guys are because it's it's unlike any other texture that you listen
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to because of its restrictions and that makes it quite interesting and plus it's
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you're gonna get 30 minutes which I mean as rare approach as we're into two hours
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now. There aren't a lot of tech podcasts that have that respect for your time.
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We would only go over 30 minutes if it was an end-of-year
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episode that was completely off format, but otherwise you'll find that every
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episode is 30 minutes long. That's a hint about this week's episode.
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There is one quick thing I want to say about upgrade.
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Tell me more! Oh, we forgot about that! The winner!
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analog we spoke about on this week's episode episode 20 and it's the after
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show right at the end and then me and Casey have this conversation sometimes
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that do we worry that we're too honest on the show because one of the main
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things that I am concerned about and another cases as well that people come
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away from that show thinking that we're not very nice people that's a concern
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that I have and it's because of the honesty that we have and and and some
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people I know stop listening to show because they think that we're too self
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involved but like that's kind of what the show is about we are being honest
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about ourselves and it kind of has to be that way and one of the things to say is
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we talk about the things that many people who have a platform of any kind
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consider to be taboo you don't talk about the things that we talk about and
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that's why I I love making the show why I actually think that it's a very
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important show and some of the episodes that I do on that of that show are some
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of the best stuff that I do I think because I kind of lay it all bare.
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Well the episode with Stephen Hackett where he was talking about talking about dealing
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with his son's cancer.
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Just amazing right I mean just it was a great episode and in case he talking about you know
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fears that he has for his child and you know I if every podcast were that yes it would
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be a problem because it would be like oh my god it is every podcast is therapy now.
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but having a podcast like that with room to talk about those issues
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I'm really glad that podcast exists and again if it were every podcast I would
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say that but it's not it's an outlier and I like it because
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it's an outlier. Are we gonna decide an ATP?
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Yeah. So congratulations to those three. Marco, check your spam filter again.
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Yeah, wow, Marco is the runaway success here.
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That guy. Favorite podcast newcomer.
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This is an interesting category that I wanted to add.
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Jason would you like to lead off with that?
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Sure, I checked the dates and in fact Isometric on 5x5 debuted this year and so I'm going
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to nominate it as a favorite podcast newcomer.
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It is a gaming podcast and I'm not really a gamer but partially because of what's happened
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this year with Brianna Wu and being attacked by Gamergate it's become more than just a gaming
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podcast but the fact is, you know, a lot of these shows it's true of anything, it's true
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of a movie or certainly like a sitcom and a lot of podcasts that's true too, it's about
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It's about the people and how they interact with each other and you get a certain combination
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of people together and it's just magic.
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And isometric is magical.
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It is when it's on it is so funny and the characters I almost said the people who are
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kind of characters right they the way they interact and their inside jokes and their
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dumb jokes and their laughs and all of that it is delightful to listen to even when I
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I don't care so much about the subject matter.
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And then they have a guest on, like John Siracusa was on the other week, and he's a listener
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and so he's kind of in with what they're talking about, plus he's a gamer, and that ends up
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being really amusing.
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And having had Brianna on a few incomparable episodes, I also love, she's an agent of chaos,
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she will like things that other people don't like, she's not afraid to make statements
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that are not what the consensus is, and that leads to a lot of hilarity too.
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So I think that's been a real gem of a podcast this year and it really is owed more than
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anything else to the chemistry between the hosts.
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It is a really enjoyable show from start to finish.
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I love Isometric.
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It does a bunch of things that can be terrible in podcasts but they do them so well.
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Whenever they start the show there's just so much noise, you know, like everyone's screaming
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and laughing.
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kind of with those four it works so well.
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You're just tuning into a party that a bunch of friends are having and I get that sometimes
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as feedback from the incomparable.
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I like listening because it sounds like it's a bunch of friends having a good time and
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I think well we are and so that's good but then I want to hear it on isometric I'm like
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oh yeah it's like a bunch of friends having a good time together that totally you know
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that carries a lot of weight even when I don't care about the games they're talking about
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or even understand what they're talking about which happens frequently.
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Because it's one of those things with that type of style you can either go really really
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wrong are really really right and they nail it and and I love that it's so
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diverse and they actually talk about a lot of the games that I like to play as
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opposed to just like what's the biggest triple-a title available right now and
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they just have great fun doing it but I think for me my favorite new show of
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this year and one of the reasons I give it to the show is because they it's very
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rare that a new podcast from people that have never been a podcaster before from
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episode one can create a show that is instantly interesting, fun and
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engaging and it's defocused and I speak about this show constantly because it's
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one that I think people should listen to. Defocus kind of is a mix between two
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things. It is two guys, Dan and Joe, and people will know the name Joe Steele.
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Joe Steele, fake name. He's one of the hosts and basically this show
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is like the two of them kind of like having fun and kind of like goofing off
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and poking fun at each other, crossed with movie reviews. And some of the
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Christmas episodes I think have been my recent favorites. And one of the
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great things about Defocus quite frequently I listen to this show and I
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don't I've never seen the film that are talking about but I listen to it anyway
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because this is very much the same sort of thing and you over by symmetric
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because they're so entertaining to listen to oh yeah and I'm thinking of
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cats per mango which is episode 21 they're tools talk about a bunch of
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trailers, including the Age of Ultron trailer. That episode, I think I was nearly crying
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by the end of it. They're talking about podcast CPMs, and Joe comes up with the fact that
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CPM stands for Cats Per Mango, which doesn't make any sense, but it's just fantastic.
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It doesn't make any less sense than what CPM actually stands for, so that's just fun.
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Exactly. And they create really great show art. There's a lot of fun art. And also, these
02:10:20
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guys they come from a different movie background so like they both work in
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visual effects and so it adds a really really different look to like a
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different viewpoint on the movies and a bunch of stuff they say I have no idea
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what we're talking about like they talk about like the something something on
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the something something and that's kind of what it is but it's the same thing of
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ATP for me even though I don't know what these guys are talking about I really
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really enjoy it so I don't know where to go with this one Jason because I am a
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big fan of both shows but for me I think defocused is the biggest surprise as
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well as being a great show because it kind of came from nowhere for me
02:11:05
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defocused is is really good I met I got to meet Dan of defocus Dan the other day
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we had a little meet up in Phoenix and he was there that was that was a lot of
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fun and Joe Steele felt really bad really bad to be there he couldn't he
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couldn't be there he's in the chat room today instead is it the same Joe is it
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the same no I don't think so who knows I I don't know I Joe votes for isometric
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and I'm gonna go I'm gonna go with a host of defocus co-host of defocused and
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say I I feel like if we split this into two where it was like podcast newcomer
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and and podcast surprise or something one of the things before we before we
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issues that I wanted to say about Defocused is, Defocused, because it's by two guys who
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listen to all the same podcasts that so many of us listen to, I find it kind of delightful
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in the sense that it's almost like the footnote inside all the other podcasts, because they
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assume knowledge of what Merlin said or what ATP was about or whatever. They just kind
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of assume that that is happening. And I'm very amused by that, because I feel like it's
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a podcast about movies, it's a podcast about two guys, and it's also a podcast about that's
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floating in this world that we're inhabiting with all these other tech
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podcasts and it's a lot of fun but I would probably pick Isometric. They've
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been on longer and I'm more surprised that I'm
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interested in listening about movies that I like and defocused and Isometric I
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don't care about the games almost ever and I still enjoy listening to them so
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I'd probably lean in that direction but this is a tough one I admit it.
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Let's go Isometric because I am a fan of it and it's a great show and I
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think that it should be awarded. So we're considering as well Joe is being
02:12:47
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incredibly humble we will take his humbleness as an excuse so yeah we're
02:12:52
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gonna go vice-a-metric. Joe did suggest a moment ago Jason I think this is quite a
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good idea for us both to listen to an episode so I will listen to episode 133
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of The Flop House and you will listen to episode 16 of Hello Internet and we
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will we will visit that in our podcast follow-up vertical in next year or
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future episode. Best holiday gift? We're in the last leg now. We're almost here. We're almost done guys.
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Hang on guys, we're nearly there. Hold on. These are going to be quick ones.
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Alright people, here we go. Best holiday gift suggested by UpgradingDan. For me it
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was my Wii U. Big fan, love the Wii U, Jason. And I recommend as a great
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holiday gift I did on the site, Marvel Unlimited subscription, you can get it as we speak,
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I think it maybe is like two months for nine dollars or something like that, but if you've
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got a friend who's a Marvel comics fan, just buy them a year for any gift. It's like 70
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bucks I think and it's a great deal, it totally pays for itself and if not, at least buy them
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a month or two, it's a great service for somebody who loves Marvel comics or loved in their
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childhood and would like to relive that.
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So I think my document has misled you.
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I actually think this was the favorite holiday gift that you received.
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I can't speak to that because I got very little for the holidays.
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We bought a bed because our old bed needed to go and we bought a bed and as a result
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of buying that bed we didn't really buy a whole lot else.
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I got a cheese cutter so some mincego is going to get chopped on that baby.
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So is this a thing?
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Let's just say the Wii U is the winner.
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How about that?
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Hooray for Wii U!
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Upgrading Todd.
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What hardware has changed your life the most this year?
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For me, the Pebble, I think.
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Just because...
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If I think...
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The Pebble is not the most life-changing product I've used this year.
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But it is...
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that I've had, it's the one that's made the biggest impact
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on my, it's made the biggest change to my life.
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And basically what I'm trying to say is,
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now when I get a notification, when I feel that vibration
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in my pocket, I instinctively look at my wrist.
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That is a big change in my life,
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whether I have the pebble on or not.
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So like, all of the other devices that I own
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have filled a place that was previously filled,
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like previously had by the device that it replaced.
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So my iPhone 6 Plus is fantastic
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and it has so many more great things,
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but it's just the previous iPhone.
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But the change from my previous watch to this one
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is way bigger and this is so much more than a watch.
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It has made an actual tangible change to me as a person
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in a habit that I now have that I didn't have before.
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So I would say the-- - Interesting.
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I put down the retina iMac because that has, you know, having a fast computer and it's in my office that I now work in every day.
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I can't say it's totally changed my life in the same way that it's added an entirely new ecological niche like it has for you, Myke, but it's certainly a very different experience and I love it a lot.
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The other answer I could give here is that my daughter having an iPhone for the first
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time has changed my life a lot this year.
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That I can do find my friends with her and see where she's at, you know, are you back
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Where are you now?
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I don't spy on her so much but there's a lot of like, she should be home by now, is she
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okay, oh she stopped by the store on the way home, kind of stuff.
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And sending her iMessages and things like that too.
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been a big change this year positively to have her be a little more connected
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because she's connected to you know Instagram and to her friends but she's
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also connected to us and and honestly today's new generation of kids if you
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want to interact with them one of the ways you need to interact with them is
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online that's one of the ways they communicate so you don't want to close
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out that as a communication vector because sometimes that's the best way to
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reach them so I would throw that out there as well but I don't know how to
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pick these because these are so personal. I like your story. I like young Snell
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receiving an iPhone. I like that. That is a huge change to two lives. That's true.
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Okay my daughter's iPhone wins. Oh by the way my daughter dropped her iPhone when
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we were in Phoenix and shattered it so she no longer has it. Huge change again! I
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think I think she's going to use money she received as presents for the holidays
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and go to the Apple Store and get one of those nice replacements, the non-warranty
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replacement fee that they do if you shatter your screen. So I think she's
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going to learn an important lesson about what it costs when you drop your iPhone.
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Ironically, she dropped it within about a foot of where I dropped my iPad mini
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last spring and shattered its screen. My mother's kitchen is a graveyard. The tile
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on that floor is a graveyard for iOS devices and my wife and I vowed we will
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never put tile anywhere in our home.
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There must be so much crushed sapphire in that tile.
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Oh, she's, she's, my daughter is so sad about it.
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She was really, I mean, it was really sad.
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You know, I think if it's ever going to teach you a lesson about taking care of your hardware,
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that'll do it.
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She was, I could see the lesson being taken as I watched through the tears, each tear,
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a little bit of the lesson, but I think it'll all be okay in the end.
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But it has meant a lot to her and it's been great for us.
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So great winner.
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Did you cry when you dropped your iPad?
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No, I was just really mad.
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I was really mad.
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But it came out differently for my daughter.
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The tears were definitely there.
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So R.I.P. my daughter's iPhone, but also you won an upgradey.
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I'm sure that will take all of the pain away.
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So our final upgradey of 2014, as suggested by listener Freddy, is for the best vertical
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of 2014. I have gone for brain balls. I don't know how anything could beat the brain ball
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vertical. Well, but Myke, I have gone for ahoy telephone, and I will point out that
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the climax, if you will, of our ahoy telephone vertical was when a listener wrote in to point
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out that when he and his wife, or partner, I forget, were involved in some private time
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in the boudoir, there, that was my French pronunciation, Chambon, they accidentally
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triggered Ahoy Telephone and I think that was a really special moment not just for them
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but for us this year but I think we should throw this out to the chat room, chat room
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vote now on whether you prefer Brain Ball or Ahoy Telephone as the vertical of the year.
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You were making a terrible pun there right? I just wanted to...
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Okay just checking.
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That was intentional, that's why I said so to speak or whatever I said that was yeah,
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yeah that was intentional.
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Oh, the brain ball votes are coming in.
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Oh, wait, okay, so it's leveling out already.
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So what we have is the chat room.
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We're waiting on basically one vote to swing this.
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Joe Steele votes for Ahoy Telephone.
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I think the Ahoy Telephone saga is an interesting one because it was born from such anger at
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We were frustrated and then we made everybody else frustrated too.
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Wow, this is really tough.
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I think Ahoy Telephone has just about won it.
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The scales have been tipped in the favor of the Ahoy Telephone, so congratulations to
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Ahoy Telephone.
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To us, maybe?
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Yes, vertical of the year.
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Vertical of the year.
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Congratulations, Siri.
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Ahoy Telephone.
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Jason, we've done it.
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we've come to the end of the upgrade-ies.
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I would like to award you with the best Jason
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on this podcast.
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- Thank you.
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- So congratulations to that.
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I've really enjoyed this.
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I hope other people have enjoyed it.
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If anybody's listened this far, they must have enjoyed it.
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- I guess so.
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Myke, I would like to award the award for best Myke
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on this podcast.
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Unfortunately, it went to Marco Arment.
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I don't know how that happened.
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And then the Blue Yeti came in a close second.
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- There were no winners except for Marco on this show.
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So thank you so much to listening.
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- Thank you Upgradians.
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- Thank you Upgradians, you have now been named
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whether you like it or not.
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Thank you to lynda.com, Squarespace, and MailRoute
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for helping make the Upgradies possible.
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Thank you to Frank Towers for helping us out
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the fantastic artwork for the Upgradies, the first annual Upgradies Awards.
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No, don't call it that. It's not annual until you do another one.
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Well, I'm going for it. It's the first annual.
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It's every year, and this will be the first one.
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Thank you, Jason, for indulging my love of award ceremonies.
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You're welcome.
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And thank you all for listening. The show notes are at relay.fm/upgrade/16.
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If you'd like to find us on Twitter, I am @imike, I-M-Y-K-E, and Jason is @jsnell, J-S-N-E-L-L.
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Of course, Jason writes to FantasticSixColors.com, which you should definitely be reading.
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Until next time, say goodbye, Mr. Jason Snell.
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Goodbye, everybody. Happy New Year.
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Oh, Happy New Year.