393: Roast my Desk
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Federico, it's your turn.
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Oh, I wouldn't have remembered that either.
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It's in the top of the document.
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Yeah, but like we've done how many hundreds of episodes where you start?
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We got to take time to get used to this. It's normal for you.
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From really FM. This is connected episode
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393 my name is Federico. I'm from Italy and it's my pleasure. First of all to thank our four sponsors today
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Bombas indeed novel and Bambi and also it is additionally my pleasure to introduce one of my co-hosts
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Specifically the one from the most recently discovered country in our group. Mr. Steven Hackett
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How does it feel to be in a recently discovered country? It feels it feels it feels okay
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Yeah, you know well welcome to the show. Thank you your your show also. Yes. It is our show together
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It is my pleasure to introduce
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He's not the oldest person on the show. He's like the middlest host the host from the middle. Mr. Myke Hurley
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Hello, it is my pleasure to be here
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Time zone you're in between me and Federico
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Middle is brother
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You've said it last week Michael in the middle Steven. You cannot say the same joke again, okay?
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Look at that. Yeah. Yeah, what's it?
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It's been highlighting this point on a weekly basis now like the sort of Myke being in the middle like we get it
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Steven I think I am in the middle, too
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Right like if you imagine I am always in the middle right whenever we do live shows it's
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It's, I'm in the middle, Federer comes on my left,
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Stephen's on my right, so I am always in the middle.
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Yeah, that's actually right.
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And we've always done them that way,
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except the first one, it was swap the other way around.
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Even the podcast-a-thon, you and I sat that same way,
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where I was to your right.
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But our very first live show, it was all wrong,
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'cause I was on it the whole time,
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so I sat in the same chair.
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Which is-- No one doesn't,
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I mean, that one kinda counts. That one doesn't count.
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It doesn't count.
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Really the genesis of our live shows was that one in that we did in a hotel basement in Chicago
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That's where I mean we can trace a lot of things back to that episode
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But that was kind of like the first idea of how we do a live show
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And I think we stayed in that same seating arrangement ever since it's the one I surprised you with a iBook g3
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Mm-hmm and the bees the bees are the thing the bees
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That's the real at some point you all stood up to play like a iPhone game on your phone
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Yeah, I went I went rogue and started playing AR basketball.
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Well, let's start with some follow-up. We have some, speaking of bees, speaking of bees,
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some very important API news. Jason Snell is out there just requesting things of people,
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and he usually gets gets what he wants. He had wanted an API for Ricky's information,
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so rookies.co/api, there is a now a JSON file call.
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I don't know what this is called.
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A JSON for JSON is what it is.
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And you can poll who is the keynote
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and annual chairman at any given time.
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- And there's a little bit more information too.
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I think it's been growing over the last week.
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There's like more data being put into the API.
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Yeah, they're exposing the location Twitter and Memoji profile image as a PNG,
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but also there's already some examples of the API, including, and I cannot believe I'm saying this,
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there's an Obsidian plugin for this. Now what? You can...
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This part I don't fully understand.
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You? There's a plugin that you can download for Obsidian and you can install it in Obsidian,
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and it installs a command, it seems, that's called, let's see, "Paste annual chairman".
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And basically, for whatever reason, if you ever want to quickly paste the correct chairman
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information in Obsidian, you can install a plugin for it that checks the Ricky's API and returns the
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correct chairman data point for you. This is incredible. There's also a widget that was made
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by Raymond Velasquez to display a very nicely formatted version of this data in Scriptable.
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So Scriptable, the JavaScript app by Simon Storring, it lets you create custom widgets
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for the home screen and those custom widgets are actually based on code. So you can draw all the
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graphics and the text layout and all that kind of stuff in JavaScript, and you can render
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all that out to a widget. And there is a very nice widget for the Ricky's API now. You can
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see the keynote chairman and the other chairman, and there's the picture of the trophy. What's
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the name of the cup?
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Oh, what is it? Hang on, I'm going to the Ricky's page. There's a very particular name
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for it that Lex created.
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It is called...
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The Passion Cup.
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The Passion Cup.
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Yeah, so that's a very nice widget.
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And looking at the...
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I'm looking at the API web page.
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Yeah, they have a whole new section for API uses.
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So I guess if you're making something with this API, maybe a shortcut, maybe something
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along those lines, I guess get in touch with Lex and you can probably end up on this page.
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I have no idea about the Obsidian plugin.
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That's incredible.
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I do hope people enjoy doing these things.
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Well, you know, we're not forcing anybody.
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No, we're not.
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I just hope that people do it out of enjoyment and love,
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That's the hope.
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That is the hope.
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So thank you, whoever is playing around with this.
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Thank you, Lex, obviously.
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Because I know I love it.
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I don't understand why anybody needs this information
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in their obsidian, but I'm happy that it exists.
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Sometimes you're just looking at Markdown,
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and you must think, I wonder who's
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chairman of comer. Let me just fire off this plug-in. I didn't tell y'all I got some mail
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the other day from fur kids. I'm looking at rickys.co/charities. I had to really think
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about what that was for a minute. I'm like hang on a minute, what's this? Are we into
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dangerous territory here? It's a charity. It's a rescue and shelter charity for animals
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and I donated $100 for losing the Flexys to Federico
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in September of 2020.
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- Oh, I didn't even know this charity page existed.
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- Yes, it's also a newer feature.
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- That's so good.
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- And it has, yeah, I'm on their mailing list forever.
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So they sent me a thing.
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- UNICEF is the winner though,
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if such a thing could be considered.
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- 'Cause we all donated.
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- Myke has never, oh, you made one donation.
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You donated to St. Jude once.
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along with coin flips, Flexis is the thing that I've done the best in.
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Federico, I wanted to check in on Automation April.
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I know you guys have been doing some stuff, so get us up to date.
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Well, it's a week two of Automation April.
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It's been going really well.
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We received a ton of submissions for the Automation April contest.
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So that's still ongoing.
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You have another week to submit your shortcuts.
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The contests, the entries, they close next Wednesday,
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But about this time, I think, on the 20th.
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So you've got another week to submit up to two shortcuts.
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And we already started evaluating with the judges
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all the shortcuts that people have been submitting,
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but they're still sending them.
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So you've got another week.
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We will also be hosting another workshop next week,
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I think, before the contest wraps up.
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So that's going to be useful.
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We're going to be talking about some more advanced techniques.
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Maybe it's going to give you some last-minute ideas for something to submit for the contest.
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We've also been busy on the content side.
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So just today, for example, I shared 10 more shortcuts on Mac Stories.
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So these are all free for everybody.
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They are in the article. They are, of course, in the Shortcuts Archive, which is now approaching 280 shortcuts, I believe.
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Yeah, well, I think we're going to be at 300 by the end of the year, for sure.
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sure, because once I share my other 10, as I mentioned before, I prepared 30 shortcuts
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for Automation April. Today I'm up to 20 that I've shared on Mac Stories. So once I share the last
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batch of 10, next week we're going to be at over 280. So by the end of 2022 I think we'll be at 300
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for sure. So I shared 10 more today. There's a bunch of, you know, there's shortcuts for everybody
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in there. There's one that I really like for multitasking on the Mac where it lets you
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create like, it's called Split View Presets. So the idea is that you create your own presets
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of two apps that you want to put together side by side quickly. And then you choose
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from a list of these presets and the shortcut arranges the windows for you.
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Oh, I'm going to get this one.
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Yeah, so for example, I find myself often doing Safari plus Obsidian, you know, or Discord
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and Messages. And that's the idea. You make your own list of two things and you make your
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own presets and then choose from a list. And another one that I really like is this automation
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that I set up on my iPhone, because I've been trying the Twitter app again just to refresh
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my knowledge. You know, I do this every few months. I want to see WhatsApp. I want to,
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you know, check out the algorithmic timeline again.
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I want to try Twitter Blue again, which I can.
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Don't ask me why, but, you know, with my fake US accounts, yes.
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I found a way.
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But the Twitter app...
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Elon hooked you up.
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The Twitter app, now when you copy a link, it appends these ugly tracking parameters
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to the tweet, and I really dislike them.
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So I created this automation that cleans up the links for me whenever I close Twitter.
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It runs in the background.
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tell me anything even, but it cleans the links for me, so that when I go into Discord or
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messages and I paste the link to a tweet, that's the cleaned version of the link. It
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doesn't have the junk at the end, so that's cool. And yesterday, the one true John shared
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this really incredible thing that he built, which is called MyTunes. So basically, a good
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way to describe it is John created his own private personalized MTV channel using a combination
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of shortcuts to actions. So basically John found a way to turn YouTube videos for music
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stuff that he finds online every day. He saves them offline and he uses the channels app
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running on his Mac mini server to build this private TV channel. It even shows up in the
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channel's TV guide as a custom channel and wherever it is, it can tune into his own TV
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station essentially.
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And the TV station...
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That TV station is called MyTunes.
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No, it should be called OTJ TV. Come on.
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Or it could be called, you know, one of those, what are they called? Like one of those like
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local broadcasting, like, I don't know, give me an example. Like, you know, you know, like
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American TV, the local versions of certain broadcasts. Like an affiliate? Yeah, they
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have very specific names with numbers and acronyms in them. Stephen, you need to help
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here. Oh come on like... Yeah affiliates like okay so like our local CBS station, CBS is a national
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thing, their local affiliate is like WREGTV channel 3. Yeah exactly that kind of stuff. It's an affiliate.
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Yeah OTJTV. OTJTV. Ochdv. Federico I have a question for you. Yeah. Have you yet faced the possibility
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that you made Year of Luigi this?
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Automation April.
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Has it crossed your mind yet that you might become in,
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like might hit a Year of Luigi like problem?
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What does that mean?
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Where it stretches outside of April.
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A Year of Steven.
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No, it's impossible.
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I am literally gonna be...
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Well, he does say that.
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What if you got 75,000 of submissions?
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Well, it won't matter.
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I will be done by the end of April.
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- Interesting. - So someone will do it.
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So I can suggest that the passionate ones submit their shortcuts
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to see if you can do it.
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I will not be-- I know for a fact that I will not be dealing with this in May.
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So no matter what, I'm going to pull a bunch of all-nighters, I don't care.
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I'm going to be, you know, if the judges won't be able to help me,
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and I think they will, but in that case,
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I will just personally check out everything that I can.
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because I need a break in April in May so I'm this will get done I've already
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Stephen I've already suggested to Federico I've given him a name already if
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he needs to extend it another month right Federico do you remember the name
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that I gave you for if you're gonna do it in May nope no automation nope I sent
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this to him and John I said you two are so lucky that I don't work with you
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It's terrible because as Federico said he would need to say it every single time automation
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is terrible right like you can't you know it doesn't work automation April is better
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automation but if you need to extend it that's just sitting there for you or you could go
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to automation August if you really are in trouble.
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of this is gonna happen so it will I am sorry but these are all terrible ideas
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you want to May June no so how do we get you lying there yeah yeah that you have
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to take a break in July July July July nation no if you're set all the way up
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to September now shortcut September yep yeah so this is not gonna happen none of
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None of this is going to happen. October
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tobermation, octo mation,
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so this is all I like the energy here, but this is none of this is going to
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happen so okay, the entries, so you're never going to talk about automation
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again after April
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after a all out of your system after April, I'm going to be, you know all
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shortcuts out for at least a month, you know, until June, until iOS 16. So keep sending
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your entries. You got another week to do that. And then we're going to take 10 days to evaluate
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and test and judge everything. And in the meantime, we'll keep sharing things, right?
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On Mac stories, we got more interviews, plans, the Discord stuff, the giveaways. We have
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that, it's really beautiful system for giveaways now that is so good. Like we don't need to
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to use Google Forms anymore in Discord. The Mac Sorrys bot now has this nice system for
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entering giveaways and picking random winners. So thank you, Alex, for doing that. You just
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gotta click a button and the bot does it all on its own. So that's cool. And that's it.
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We're just busy writing, making shortcuts, doing things, running into Apple bugs, as
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always. Today I shared a shortcut where it copies a link to the clipboard, right? Easy
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enough. You just use the Copy to Clipboard action. But if you check out my shortcut,
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you will see that I have two copy actions back to back in the shortcut, and you may
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be wondering why two actions for the same thing. Well, turns out sometimes just one
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copy action is not enough. Sometimes you use the Copy action and it doesn't actually copy,
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But if you put another copy action after that, that works.
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It's like it needs a little extra nudge to copy things to the clipboard for you.
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So that's fun, you know.
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Hopefully all this stuff will be fixed in iOS 16.
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It's like I never set just one alarm in the morning, you know?
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Just set two.
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Sometimes I need more than one.
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Sometimes you gotta do the same with shortcut actions.
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Just make sure there's another one.
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I actually set like ten, but that's a story for another time, I guess.
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roast me daddy
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The only reason to keep doing this recurring segment is I get to say it we got to find more things to roast just
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Yeah, we'll find it. I'll just go back around to the start again. I was thinking about this right like in about a
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Six to nine months from now we do iPhones again
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They're gonna change or we can do like the meta episode where it's roast my roast where we go over previous roasts and love it
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Roast each other over those how you do it, but today we roast in desks
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This was very fun to me because we knew we were gonna do a roast and I thought to myself
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We should roast desks. I didn't tell anyone and then Steven said let's roast desks and I was like brilliant
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That's when you know, you found the right thing, you know, what do they call that?
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Simultaneous creation. Is that what they call that?
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simultaneous ideation
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Ideation that's a good word
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Ideation is a good word, right?
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ideation ideation
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Why just one had just idea?
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Ideation because like having the idea right so it sounds like ID action ID
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Okay, let's start with Stevens desk
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So can I clear the picture now and I'll put it in the discord? Okay. Let's see
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Okay, so I mean one thing that's immediately obvious to me having just actually been in Stevens pod cabin
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is this desk is now touching the wall?
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- Right. - Where previously,
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there was a big cabinet that had a very large computer
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and it had a bunch of holes inside.
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- Yes, yeah, the Mac Pro is gone,
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and so the desk slid down closer to the wall,
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away from the door a little bit.
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- So the first thing I've noticed is that
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it looks like you are in the center of the United States
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because your face is there.
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Wow, Steven's planted his flag.
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That's right.
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Yeah, a lot of people ask me about this.
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My wallpaper comes via a Mac app called Downlink
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and it pulls real-time satellite images
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and sets it as your wallpaper every X number of minutes.
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And I've used it on both my computers.
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I've used it forever and I really like it
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'cause it's always like slightly different, you know,
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depending on what the weather's doing.
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And I like weather.
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So this is actually your desktop.
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It's not a screensaver.
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It is a desktop, yeah.
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It's not-- Your wallpaper.
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The clouds don't move,
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just the picture's updated every 20 minutes or whatever.
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Oh my God, that stream deck is so big.
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Yeah, it's the XL.
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That's the XL, that's the one we're giving away.
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How many buttons is that?
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Four times--
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32, it's 32 buttons.
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32, 32, yeah. 32 buttons.
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Eight by four.
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And I have all but four of them taken up right now.
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So a few things to pick apart here.
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Yeah, I mean, yeah, I mean, it's, you know,
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it's basically perfect.
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What's with the rocks on the left?
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Oh yeah, look at those rocks up there.
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Yeah, so that's the window
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that used to be on the outside of the building
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and now it's in the middle of the building.
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Those rocks are from two different beaches
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that we've taken family vacations to.
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Isn't that illegal?
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Wow, you've stolen from nature?
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I think you're not supposed to do that.
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Well, I did twice, and they're up there.
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And now you've admitted to it on an international podcast.
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I won't say where, a case of jurisdiction.
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Purposes, you know, purposes.
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Why all the pens, and follow-up question,
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why a first-generation pencil in the mug?
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It's actually a first and a second-generation pencil.
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Also a mug from Waffle House?
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Yeah, a friend of mine stole that
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from Waffle House for me in high school.
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Why so many stolen things?
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It's just those three things.
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You just happened to name--
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Yeah, there's quite a lot of theft occurring in this desk.
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It's just the three things that you happen to pick up on.
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This is the desk cover thing.
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Everything we might mention may be stolen.
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It's a lot of pins.
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Yeah, I don't know.
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They just kind of pile up in there.
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Well, yeah, 'cause you take them from people.
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Is the Mac studio stolen?
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No, I paid good money for that.
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Don't worry.
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Yeah, whatever.
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Those toy cars definitely stolen from your children?
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No, well no, stolen from my childhood.
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You brought them with you like for the last 60 years?
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Like wait, do you mean that those were actually yours when you were a kid?
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Okay, so the Lego car on the right was like my prized Lego creation when I was a kid.
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Years and years ago my mom gave us like the big bin of Lego we had as kids and I fished that out.
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- The keys on the bottom.
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- Yeah. - That's smart.
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- Yeah, so you can do things off road.
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- It's ready for all weather.
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- The pickup was like my favorite Hot Wheels
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and now I drive a Toyota pickup
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that's not all that different from that, so that's fun.
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The third one is the Mars Rover.
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I don't know where I got that.
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It was a gift from somebody and it's just next to it.
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- Harmon Sound6. - Why are you using a mouse
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- Yes, also that.
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- It's the only one I've used that doesn't hurt my hand,
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which is also why the keyboard you and I built together
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on my desk right now. Does it hurt your hands?
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Is it wired because it's charging or because you use it wired? It is wired
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because the battery doesn't really hold a charge anymore. So it's wired because
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you leave it wired right? That's the active answer to that question. If the battery
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doesn't work anymore you now have a wired mouse. It does use one of the
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little Logitech dongles and there's one hanging out behind the Pro display. Even
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you use it plugged in? It doesn't work as a USB mouse. Oh my god, really? Memphis
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Tigers? Yeah. Home visitor? What is this? Is this a clock? It's a clock with the calendar.
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It's a sports thing though, right? Yeah, it's supposed to look like a scoreboard. Wait, the Memphis Tigers
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are not the Memphis... what's the other team? Grizzlies. The Grizzlies are the NBA team, Tigers is
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the college team so that's supposed to look like a like a football scoreboard I
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guess. No but Grizzlies are the basketball team. Yeah NBA basketball team. And the Tigers are the...
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College basketball team. College basketball. College soccer team. Oh they're all of those things. Yes any of the
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college teams from the University of Memphis are called the Tigers. Oh okay.
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Because that's the university's thing right? That's the university's mascot. I
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I have a question about the sound sticks, the Harman Kardon sound sticks.
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I never noticed that the basses were black and I don't know why they did that.
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They should be clear, right?
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They should be clear. Why are they black?
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I don't know.
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Is it possible they're just dirty?
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Have you considered that?
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It's possible. They are pretty old.
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How are you feeling about having that big old computer, that thick computer on your desk?
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How does it feel? Are you okay with it? Not too loud?
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No. I can only hear it if I really like sit and try to focus on the sound.
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Oh, Stephen, you've just been roasted in the Discord by James.
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Mine are not black. I have the originals.
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Okay, so mine aren't the original.
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Wow, Stephen Hackett, famed collector, no longer has the original sound sticks.
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You've got the repuff version of the sound sticks.
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To be fair, I didn't pay for the sound sticks either. They're not stolen. They're not stolen.
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Wait, wait. I didn't pay for them, but I have them.
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Yeah, years and years ago when I was consulting a client gave them to me.
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They were like cleaning out their office, so "hey do you want these?" and I said "yes" and I've had them ever since.
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Did you pick them up, look in the mirror and say "hey do you want these?"
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Oh to be fair though, James's are silver, they're not clear.
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I don't know, there's something about this desk, smells fishy to me.
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Well part of the problem Federico is you know as you can note here this is not a
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whole the whole desk is it? Do you want the whole thing? Yeah. Well there's
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clearly a whole other part of the desk. Okay hang on a second I'll back up and take a whole
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picture hang on. It's too mmm. It's manicured. I'm not listening to you anymore.
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Yeah it's it's it's yes. It's fishy. Yeah. Something fishy going on. You see how he
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has these $6,000 computer but he has to put a webcam on the top of it? Yes.
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Well, to be fair, it is about a webcam and the one in my studio display, but my studio
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display didn't cost $6,000, you know, so I'm gonna say.
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Also, who does this guy think he is? Look, he has an Elgato key light for when he has
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conference calls.
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Oh, that's an Elgato one? That's an Elgato one?
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It's like, oh, gotta make sure people see me at my best.
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Look at me, I look good.
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Yeah. I haven't got enough light in here already. Let's have a light on when I'm on a conference
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call. Hi, it's me, Steven.
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Still taking a picture? How slow is he?
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I don't know what he's doing right now.
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Maybe he's doing a panorama or something. I know he has a big desk.
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Seriously, what's taking him so long?
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Stephen, are you like there and just making fun of us now?
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No, I was taking a picture, but I realized I had a picture of my family on my desk,
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because I needed to move, so then I retook the picture.
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Oh, okay. So you took a really, really, really long time.
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We were making fun of the fact that you have a key light on your desk.
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I do. Yeah, I do a bunch of video meetings.
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You look best in those conference calls.
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Yeah, but like do you need to be well lit? I don't know. Do you?
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Lit all the time.
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You tell me I guess.
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Is that what we don't see?
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On the desk.
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Alright, I'm sending you all the whole picture.
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Where? On Discord or iMessage?
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In iMessage. I'm putting a tweaked version in Discord. Just a second.
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See, I knew there was more stuff going on.
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This is a whole different perspective for this desk. Okay.
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Look, oh look at that Coca-Cola vanilla in the trash can.
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Steven's been getting crazy.
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- Where'd you see the trash can?
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Oh, I see, I see.
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- You've always gotta look under the desk, man.
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That's where people hide their shame.
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- Is that vanilla Coca-Cola?
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Is that a thing that exists?
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- Yeah, because Steven bought me a vanilla Coke
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and then drank it.
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- Accidentally.
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Forgot it was yours.
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- It was very funny.
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I only bring this up 'cause he's like,
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"Myke, I've gotta tell you something.
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"I'm really sorry.
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"I drank that vanilla Coke that I bought you."
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I was like, "I don't, it's fine.
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"I'm fine with it."
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But he was very upset about the fact
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did that. Wow. Okay, okay, okay. What is that black piece of plastic on the desk next to
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your lamp? Oh, that is where I had a fracture of my kids and I took that down for the public
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photo. Okay, fair enough. If only there was an app to easily block out people's faces
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from a picture. Yeah, you should look into that. What is the power strip? What's that?
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fancy about that like why why uh i like having outlets at the top of the desk that has a
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couple usbs and then i got my is there anything special about it like it looks like a power strip
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that costs a lot of money yeah it came it came from the same company that makes the desk so it
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was a little expensive okay um all right so what's with the what what are the tools underneath the
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the lamp and follow up, what is the blue character hanging from the lamp?
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That's a super Grover.
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It's a Sesame Street thing.
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Very first gift Mary ever gave me was like a little super Grover because we talked about
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him and she got me a little Christmas ornament and he used to hang in my car for the rear
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view mirror but now he hangs in here.
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Well done, well done because we have additional information here now.
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I'm looking at the dock.
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So find your timer, Google clone.
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- We're not roasting the dog.
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- No, no, no, we've done that before.
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We don't need to roast the dog today.
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- Well, it's on the desk, so just double checking.
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- We don't need to roast the dog today.
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I agree with Kate that the second image is fun
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because the first image is on Steven's desktop.
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So it's like desk within desk now.
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- Yeah, that's good.
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- Which is good.
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- In-ear monitors?
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- Are you wearing those now?
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- Yep. - Okay.
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- Right now.
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- Zooming in, I don't see any wax on them,
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so good work on that.
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- Thank you.
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on the ear hygiene. Thank you. Good job there. I don't know, this feels more real as a desk
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of a busy person, so thank you for the honesty. Although I don't like how we had to request
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the additional photo evidence. Sorry. It's almost like you wanted to hide something from us. Well,
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he did. He was away and he was hiding, right? Like, we know that. We know that now, but we'll
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never truly know what was hidden. I feel like I kind of escaped with that much roasting.
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Wait, we're not... who said we're done? I never said I was done. Why is the trackpad on the mouse
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pad and the mouse off the desk? So I... when I record, I use just the trackpad because the
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mouse button is loud and the mouse, because it has to stay plugged in because it's ancient,
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just kind of gets scooted up above it and then I just move the trackpad over. Right. Normally it's
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Normally it's on the left like it is in the...
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I just noticed something that was hiding in the background and it's very creepy.
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I'm pasting this in the Discord.
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Why is there a Mac Mini hanging from the scene in the background?
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I explained it.
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What is going on there?
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How ominous though, what is there like that?
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Yeah, I explained it in my video tour of the pod cabin.
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That was a Mac Mini that was like my brother's first video editing machine and then it was
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relays for a live streaming server and then when we retired it, I turned it into that
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It's like a mobile.
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When Steven retires, he's going to make computer art.
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Oh, I should do it now.
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Then I could retire now.
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You already do.
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You have multiple things in your studio.
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You haven't seen the iMac mouse dreamcatcher.
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Do you want a picture of that?
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Are you being serious?
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Yeah, let me take a picture of this.
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You made a dreamcatcher out of iMac mouse?
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That's not a joke.
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When did you do this?
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I think it was up when you were here.
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Hang on, I gotta take my headphones out.
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I'm gonna take a picture.
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Oh, I don't think of that as a dreamcatcher.
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It's kind of like a dreamcatcher.
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Hang on, we'll see what the Discord says.
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Alright, yeah, that's fine.
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What else have we got here, Federico?
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You just got...
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No, that's the only thing, I think.
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He got a big sticker on his laptop.
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You see that drawer? You know he stuffed all of the secrets in that drawer.
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Yeah, I think I can make out a USB-A dongle, like that little white plastic thing in the drawer.
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It's just more stolen stuff. He just threw it in that drawer.
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I was trying to make out anything else in the trash, but all I can see is the Coca-Cola.
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You can tell a lot of things by immense trash, you know?
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Oh, he's back.
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Where's the stream catching him?
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I'm putting it in Discord right now.
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All of these images will be in the show notes too,
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if you're not listening live, which is most of you.
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Oh my god, this is more creepy than the Mac Mini.
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Yeah, I don't think we can do Roast My Shelves today.
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That would take a six-part episode series
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to roast Steven Shelves.
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Roast my Calax.
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This pox just hanging from the shelves,
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they remind me of like some old people in Italy,
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they season sausages by hanging them from the ceiling.
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They also do this with prosciutto sometimes,
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like they're just hanging that there,
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like seasoned meats, you know, just hanging there.
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- He's aging the mice, that's all right.
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- He's aging the mice.
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Oh, this is a cool shelf though.
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- For another time.
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From my perspective, Steven, you are released.
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- Okay, I feel pretty intact.
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- Oh God, I'm gonna be destroyed now.
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- All right, it's teach you time.
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So what we got?
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We've got two things here.
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We start with the deck.
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We've got like the desk and then also the shelves.
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- And the above desk.
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Alright, so the desk image includes the above desk, but we're not going to pay attention
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to the above desk part of the first image.
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We'll zoom and enhance to that later.
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My immediate question is, I can't tell if that's a reflection of your dog in a mirror
00:37:44
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or a painting of your dog sitting on something else.
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That is horrifyingly good.
00:37:50
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It's a painting, right?
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It's a print.
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It's a photo.
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It's a photo?
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Okay, I was going to say, if somebody's painted that, that person needs to, I don't know,
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go to the Louvre.
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It's a photo. It's a really good photo that a couple of friends of mine gave me for my
00:38:03
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birthday last year.
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I noticed you don't have your trash can where we can see it. So you don't want us to know
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about your...
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I don't have a trash can. I don't have a trash can.
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In the... under my desk.
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It's a very small space so...
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...there's not enough room for a trash can.
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I don't believe that at all.
00:38:22
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You just don't... you just don't want us to look in the trash.
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My Roomba now lives under my desk, so that's literally... and I sit on the other side.
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So where does the trash go then?
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If I want to throw something in the trash I gotta get up and go in the kitchen and trash
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it there, you know?
00:38:39
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I feel like this desk setup is a bit of a lie.
00:38:45
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Yeah, you know what, actually, we gave you a lot of crap, Steven, for saying that your
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desk was a lie.
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This desk looks like a lie.
00:38:53
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Nothing is plugged into this MacBook Pro whatsoever.
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- Yeah, that's...
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- Wait, do you not record plugged in?
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- Sometimes I don't.
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- Yeah, where's all your audio gear?
00:39:04
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- Yeah, where's your microphone?
00:39:06
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- It's in the notes, like it's everything,
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but it's missing the audio gear.
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When I'm not recording my audio gear,
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every single time I'm done recording,
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I put it back into the closet so that it does...
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I don't like having stuff around.
00:39:21
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I like having a clean desk as much as possible.
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But as you can see, that's not really--
00:39:26
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- Seems like a lot of work for someone who podcasts
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as much as you do. - Yeah, I know.
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But also I really dislike the idea of having cables
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just lying around all the time.
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I don't have enough room to clamp my microphone.
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- Man, you're gonna have a great time
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when you get to my desk.
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- Yeah, I know.
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I can't imagine.
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So every single time I am done recording,
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I unplug everything and I put it back into the closet.
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Also, sometimes I don't record plugged in.
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Like for example, right now my battery is at 11,
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no, not 11%, it's at 1000.
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Not 1000, oh my God, what is it called?
00:40:01
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Did you say 1000?
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An extra zero.
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Got that GaN charger going.
00:40:12
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When I'm all topped up, sometimes I don't plug it in.
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and just record on battery power.
00:40:19
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I like to live dangerously.
00:40:22
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Well, I can see the charger anyway,
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so it's not very far away.
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- Yeah, it's right there in the back.
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- It's right there.
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I can see it, it's sitting right there.
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I'm pointing at it next to some papers.
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- I know we're gonna get to the upper section later,
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but on the shelf, you have like a little clock
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and temperature thing it looks like.
00:40:38
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- Yes, it's the, it's not called the El Gato anymore.
00:40:43
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- No, the Eve. - Eve.
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- Eve, yeah.
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- Room, Eve room, maybe?
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Eve room, yes.
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You've got a vase with a flower in it,
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I'm sure, assume that has some sort of
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sentimental value to you.
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I honestly don't know why it's there.
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It's been there for years.
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You know what, Steven?
00:40:59
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Funnily enough, when I saw it, I was like,
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he doesn't know what that flower's about.
00:41:02
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I don't, yep, I honestly have no idea.
00:41:05
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I just know that it's there, it's supposed to be there.
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I don't know why.
00:41:08
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Next to that, you have a spray bottle of something.
00:41:12
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What is that?
00:41:13
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What is that?
00:41:14
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cleaning product for screens.
00:41:17
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- Why is it on display?
00:41:19
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- So prominent.
00:41:20
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Like you won't have your microphone out,
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but that will.
00:41:24
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There's three things on this shelf.
00:41:26
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That's one of them.
00:41:28
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- Yeah, so I find myself cleaning my displays
00:41:33
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on a regular basis.
00:41:36
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I think- - Very dirty screens over there.
00:41:38
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- Well, the thing is- - There's this pasta sauce
00:41:40
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all over them. - So both Ginger and Zelda,
00:41:43
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They like to, like sometimes just smell the screen.
00:41:47
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I don't know why.
00:41:48
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And they leave their, you know,
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their nose prints on the screen.
00:41:54
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And so I gotta clean it.
00:41:55
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And also I gotta be honest, I gotta be honest, okay?
00:42:00
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I still, it's been months
00:42:02
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that I've been using this MacBook.
00:42:05
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But still on a, maybe not daily basis,
00:42:08
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but more than once per week,
00:42:12
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I just accidentally touch the screen.
00:42:14
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You know, I just, yeah, I just touch it like it's an iPad.
00:42:19
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And so it's got all my gross dirty fingerprints all over it.
00:42:21
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And so that's why the cleaning product is there.
00:42:24
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But I should also be honest about the cleaning product.
00:42:28
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I got it as a joke.
00:42:29
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Remember when I was doing the memes
00:42:32
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for the Apple polishing cloth?
00:42:35
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- Yeah, so I wanted to do like this serious comparison
00:42:38
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between like the Apple polishing cloth
00:42:40
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and a cloth that I got from Amazon.
00:42:42
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But the only cloth that I could get from Amazon
00:42:45
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in a couple of days included the cleaning product.
00:42:47
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And then I never had the time to do the actual article
00:42:51
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about the Apple polishing cloth.
00:42:52
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So I was stuck with the Amazon cloth
00:42:55
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and the cleaning product.
00:42:56
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So yeah, I'm still using the cleaning product.
00:42:59
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- You kind of played yourself really.
00:43:01
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- Yeah, I kind of played myself.
00:43:02
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I kind of wish it like 12 years or something.
00:43:04
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- I mean, did you?
00:43:05
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Because you ended up in the New York Times.
00:43:06
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- But friendship has ended with New York Times, right?
00:43:09
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Well, the New York Times copied me.
00:43:12
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- Yeah, 'cause friendship has ended.
00:43:12
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- I don't know if you guys have seen,
00:43:14
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it's ended with New York Times.
00:43:15
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I'm no longer Mr. Vitici, now I'm, you know,
00:43:19
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I'm just upset now. - A persona non grata.
00:43:21
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- Yeah. - Yeah.
00:43:21
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- Mr. Aykroyd created something called Wortlebot.
00:43:24
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- The New York Times made Wortlebot,
00:43:26
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but Wortlebot is also my shortcut from January.
00:43:30
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So anyway, I hope the New York Times lawyers
00:43:33
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don't get in touch with me.
00:43:34
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Okay. - Wait, you do have a lawyer.
00:43:36
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Why don't you get in touch with them?
00:43:38
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Well, because it's in your times, you know, it's very likely that they have many more
00:43:42
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lawyers and money that I have. And also I don't care.
00:43:45
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Are they better than Jon though? You know what I mean?
00:43:47
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Yeah, well, Jon, Jon doesn't have that fire in him anymore. You know, it's not only a
00:43:54
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teachers person anymore. Jon is now a very quiet, non-lawyer type of person. You know,
00:44:02
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I don't want to, I don't want to awake the beast, the lawyer beast that sleeps within
00:44:07
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Because once you do that, you might never stop him, right?
00:44:10
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Yeah, exactly.
00:44:11
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And that's the problem.
00:44:12
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Then he wrestles the company away from you.
00:44:14
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If he gets a taste of the court again, you know, it's never going to write for me anymore.
00:44:23
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Why is your Ricky on its back?
00:44:26
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I don't know why.
00:44:29
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The crown's going to fall off.
00:44:31
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I must have bumped against it at some point.
00:44:38
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Too much bass in those headphones.
00:44:40
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We've already spoken about your really expensive audio gear in the past.
00:44:45
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Your hand-built audio gear.
00:44:47
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Yeah, so we don't need to talk about that.
00:44:48
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We don't need to talk about that.
00:44:50
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If you would like to, Steven, please.
00:44:52
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There's just something funny to me about this picture.
00:44:54
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We have really nice audio equipment, and you have two really nice sets of headphones,
00:44:58
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and you have a really nice cleaning product displayed
00:45:01
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for friends and family to see.
00:45:03
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But it's just like on,
00:45:05
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and I know you live in a small place,
00:45:07
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but like the audio,
00:45:09
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like the percentage of space the audio equipment takes up
00:45:12
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is greater than anything else in this picture, right?
00:45:16
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Like you make your living from your MacBook Pro
00:45:18
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and your iPad.
00:45:19
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I don't even see an iPad anywhere
00:45:21
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unless that's folded up there on the left.
00:45:23
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Like- - No, it was in the kitchen.
00:45:25
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- Okay, so what is on the left?
00:45:27
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So that's the portable display and the keyboard that I use for my gaming PC.
00:45:34
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So once again, it's a small place, I don't have enough room for a desk with a gaming monitor.
00:45:41
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I don't know, I talked about this, maybe it was not on this show, maybe it was on remaster, I think it was on remaster probably.
00:45:47
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No, the most place you spoke about it was with Jon, so it's MaxStories on one, part of the email.
00:45:53
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Yes, so I have a gaming PC now and I realized that when I was playing video games at night,
00:46:02
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and that's the only moment when I get to play video games, the PC is connected to my 4K TV,
00:46:07
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to the TV that we have in the bedroom, but the TV was bothering Sylvia at night, like
00:46:12
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the flashing images and lights, and just the TV on was bothering Sylvia.
00:46:16
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So I came up with this system where I have this 3 meter long HDMI cable and a 4 meter
00:46:25
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long USB-C cable.
00:46:27
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And every night when I want to play games from the gaming PC, I turn off the TV and
00:46:32
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I unfurl these cables and I connect them to this portable gaming monitor that I have.
00:46:40
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So honestly, this portable display, quite possibly my favorite tech purchase of the
00:46:45
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year, it's a portable 4K OLED display.
00:46:52
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It's called the C-Force or something.
00:46:54
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It's really good.
00:46:55
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I believe it's a Samsung AMOLED panel, and so every night it looks kind of ridiculous
00:47:02
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I fully understand that it's ridiculous.
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So I have a USB-C cable with power that comes out of my nightstand.
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I have an HDMI cable and a USB-C cable that come out from behind the TV.
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I unfurl everything and I put this portable display on my lap and I can play in bed without
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bothering Sylvia with the giant TV that it doesn't have to stay on anymore.
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Instead, I play video games from my PC with this portable monitor and these giant cables,
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like these super long cables that I run all over the bedroom.
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And then when I'm done playing at like 4am or something, very quietly I need to roll
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them back up again without waking up Silvia and the dogs.
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Yeah, so that's what I do every night.
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One day you are going to have a cable disaster.
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Or one day I'm going to have a proper desk where I get to play my gaming PC stuff.
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That's true, that's also very true.
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So the reason why that display and the keyboard, that's the Logitech K400 keyboard that I use
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with my gaming PC they are on the desk because there's not enough room to place them anywhere else
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so they just stay there. Can't they go in the closet with the microphone? Yeah I guess they could go in the
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closet. I guess you're right they could go there. There's something about this image where your
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MacBook Pro looks like it's 11 inches. It's the 14 inch one. I know it is but it just looks really
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small I'm not really I can't work out why it's the mile that is pretty huge
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yeah that might be it next to the because it's just like I can't conceive
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of just how physically large that amp thing is that's that's what it is
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it's really not large but it's it's it's a chunky it's a it's a unit you know like
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it's definitely a unit it's very dense. What are the parts on the side that stick out?
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Heat sinks. Heat sinks. Really? Giant heat sinks. Yeah that thing puts out a lot of
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of power. It's one of the few amps in the world that can, at this size, right, because
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I mean you can get bigger amps, but for that price range and that size, they can drive
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the -1.6 V, the headphones on the top, on the left, that you can see up on the shelves
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and at that price range and that size, it can drive those at a comfortable volume level.
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So should we move above desk?
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Please whenever you want.
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All right, we're above desk.
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Now, yeah, there's two sets of headphones up here.
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One is the HiFi Man Susvara and the other is the Abyss Diana Phi V2.
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As you know, of course.
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What is a bunch of cables?
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This Abyss Diana 5...
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Well, don't Google the other one.
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Don't Google the other one.
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Hold on a second.
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Let me Google that one.
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Okay, I mean, there wasn't that much of a jump.
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I mean, obviously, it's more.
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Fair enough.
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What is this Abyss one?
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Are these wireless?
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No. No, no, no.
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You can see all the cables that I have.
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Well no, because the the Hi-Fi Man ones I can see the cables built into them.
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Oh no, they're just not plugged in, but no it's not.
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So they are very different headphones, very different...
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I don't need to talk about this, you're just gonna make fun of me, very different...
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Someone likes music I guess, you know what I mean?
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You know the meme, I'm the guy who likes music.
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Somebody please find a video, guy who likes music, it's one of my favorite videos of all time.
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Oh, it's more than a meme, right? It's like a whole thing.
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It's a whole thing.
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It's like it's built a whole career out of that.
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I don't really wanna get into it, you know?
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I'll leave it for the passionate ones
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they can go look themselves.
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I think we spent a lot of time
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talking about your audio gear in the past, you know?
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So inside these two cubes,
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you have all of your retro video game stuff.
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So you've got a Game Boy, is that an original?
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It's not a Game Boy.
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Ha ha, it's not a Game Boy.
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Well, there's a, well, no,
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Steven means the one on the left, right?
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Yeah, and it's not a Game Boy.
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It's a case that looks like a Game Boy.
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Okay, it's a case of the Game Boy.
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The case is for the analog pocket, right?
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There's some irony in that, I guess.
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Putting on the skin of your enemy or something.
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Analog pocket.
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And these things are kind of on display,
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but you also play them, so I guess you want them accessible.
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The PS Vita is purely for display, right?
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The PS Vita.
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Oh, the PS Vita. No, I play with it. That's a PS Vita that I... It's not my original PS Vita, my original PS Vita.
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It's all scratched up and I broke one of the joysticks. So last year during the lockdown, I got a used PS Vita in really good conditions from eBay.
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and the guy was kind enough to preload it with a custom firmware and all the emulator stuff.
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So I mostly play it for the PSP compatibility for emulation,
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because I tried, I mentioned this on remaster last year,
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I tried playing on the original PSP hardware,
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but the spinning disks of the PSP, the noise that they make were bothering my dogs,
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at night. And obviously the PS Vita doesn't have spinning mini discs. So that's... you
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can play PSP games on the Vita and that's what I've been doing.
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What's next to it? The little screen?
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Yeah, what is that?
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That is something that I will... that I finish doing the setup. I will set it up eventually
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when I will have a new...
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This is your scrubbler?
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Yes, it's my Raspberry Pi powered display for my scrubbling.
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It's a real time scrubbling display that shows whatever I'm listening to on Apple Music.
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If I'm listening on the Mac, I have this utility called "Neptune" that mirrors my... that scrubbles
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my stuff to Last.fm, and if I'm on the iPhone or iPad, I use Marvis, and that also scrubbles
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And I copied all of this from Jason Tate of Chorus.fm, really great music website.
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Jason did this tutorial last year on how to do a physical Scrubbler thing, and so that's
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a Raspberry Pi Zero connected to a compatible Square display.
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For Scrubbles.
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For Scrubblin'.
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For Scrubblin'.
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All for the Scrubblin'.
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Jason and the Discler pointed out that you have Pokémon Pinball in the Unlocked Pocket,
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and I wanted to ask you if the Rumble works.
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I still gotta test it, but I will...
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Because I have Pokemon Pinball, and was playing it in my analog pocket, and I replaced the battery,
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but it doesn't work. You know, maybe this is something that I can bring back to life, but
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it wasn't working.
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Okay, yeah, I will try it and let you know.
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Now that big wooden box, where did you get that?
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What's in it?
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What's in the box?
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Well, because I have one of these.
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That is a box for...
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Is that from our live show?
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Well, because I have one from the live show.
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That's right.
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It was the worst.
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I came first place in what was before the Rickies and got the worst prize, which was
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that big wooden box.
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To store your diskettes.
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It was the worst prize.
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That is a box that came with my high resolution audio player, the Astell and Kern player that
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came in this wooden box. I removed the foam from inside the box and now I'm
00:55:27
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using it to store cartridges for old Game Boy games. Okay, because it looks just
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like the old Mac floppy disk box that Steven gave me. No, no, no, it's a
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repurposed box from from music player that I got. I want to talk about your
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pins. Okay. So when Myke was here, he suggested that I get a like a pushpin,
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like a cork board to put my pins in, and I've done that. I think it looks pretty
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good. I just don't love like the unevenness and messiness of it being
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around the edges of the cubes. Yeah, that's on purpose. It's, it looks, it's,
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it's, you know, fun and jazzy. It's fun. It's, it's hippie, you know. It's like, yeah, I
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I don't care about I like that you have some internal relay pins that white iPod one is my favorite pin
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We've ever done, but the gold fifth anniversary is also very good
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You know we sold the flipped one where it was blue on the outside. Yeah, hold on the inside. Yeah
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Which Hard Rock Cafe did you go to where do you see that?
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Right above air mail is Paris Paris Paris. Yeah. Yeah, there's some old painting here that I
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That particular area, that little corner of airmail and breaker.
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They're not around.
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Is airmail still around?
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I don't even know.
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I think it kind of is, but it's also, yeah.
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There's some pins in here that I don't really know what they are for, but, you know, somebody
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mailed them to me years ago and I just thought they looked cool and just dropped them.
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See, that's when you get into danger because who knows what you're displaying, you know?
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You have two Peacock pins, which feels like a lot.
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Well, James made a lot.
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true which is maybe the bigger problem I think all the WWDC pins are in here the
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Nintendo switch one I got from Amazon because I know the Nintendo switch one
00:57:28
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we were given those we were given those at a meetup you're right yeah those are
00:57:32
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good I've got a lickability one as well that's a good pen the lickability one
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yeah I have a US flag I don't know why it was also WWDC pin I think you got the
00:57:41
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flag of your home nation? And since your Apple ID is American, I assume they gave you an
00:57:48
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American flag.
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I honestly think that's what happened.
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I think that's exactly what happened.
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Oh, that's so good. Once again, you played yourself.
00:58:02
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For a long time, I was so paranoid that I also kept a fake name in the fake US account.
00:58:08
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Oh, wow. What was it?
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It was something stupid like "Titchi Tachi" or something like that.
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Oh yeah, definitely American. Very American. They're not gonna catch that one, are they?
00:58:20
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Yeah, I'm surprised you haven't brought up a very specific... well, two specific things in here.
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There's one thing that I see. You have the Nothing earbuds.
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Yeah, that's one. Yep.
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Yeah, I have those too.
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Yeah, they look amazing.
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Yeah, they look amazing, they sound like crap.
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I just use them for my Nintendo Switch as Bluetooth headphones, because hey, now five
00:58:46
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years later you can now do Bluetooth headphones with the Nintendo Switch, and so I just keep
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I like that the case supports wireless charging, so I can just place it on my charger on the
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Yeah, that's cool.
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And even, yeah, and they just charge and that's fine.
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What is this thing in front of the Game Boy?
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Ah, that was the second thing.
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I don't know what that is. That's the cartridge saver thing, right?
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That is a little accessory to, to make your own,
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you know, make your own backups. Yeah. Of, of, of.
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Yeah. Who's the gamer now, son? No, not game, a thief. You're a thief.
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So you're a thief. Yes. So this is called the epilogue, which is not,
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which is different from analog.
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I don't know why this very similar sounding companies are making.
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- Before the prologue.
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- Before the prologue, yes.
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Wait, no, the epilogue is--
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- Wait, no, it's after the prologue, yeah.
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- Epilogue is at the end. - Ah, dang it.
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- Prologue is-- - I messed up my own joke.
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- Oh, well, how's your journalism degree now, huh?
00:59:45
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- So it's called the GB operator,
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and it comes with a Mac app that you gotta associate with it
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and it's honestly amazing.
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You put in the physical cartridge and it recognizes the game.
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It lets you back up your save data.
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And I think they are working on a firmware update
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that is actually let you back up the entire game
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to a ROM file.
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Because right now, all you can do is plug in the cartridge
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and play the game in the emulator within the official client,
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or you can just back up the saved data,
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but you cannot create a ROM file.
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And I think they've heard the feedback from people
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and they're gonna let you create ROMs.
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But it was incredible because I was able to take
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like 25 year old games, put them in the operator,
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take the save files and paste them
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into the Delta emulator for iPhone.
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You know, the one that comes with Alt Store,
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like the kind of jailbreak but not jailbreak thing,
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and they worked.
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So that was cool. - That's wild.
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backing up your own saved data,
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and then you place them into this emulator for the iPhone,
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and it recognizes that, so that was cool.
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Not sure it's worth like $100,
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but a piece of plastic is not cheap.
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- I think I'm ready to release you.
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- Okay, wow, that's not too bad.
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- Not too bad.
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- Steven, are you happy to release Federico?
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If you love somebody,
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if you love somebody, let him free, you know?
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- I have two desks.
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- You just had to be extra.
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- Okay, he's already bragging.
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Okay, we got it.
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We got it, you're rich.
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- Federico is like set up on a card table
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and you got two desk over there.
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- The first one is my main desk.
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This is where I spend the majority of my time walking.
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I just realized that your main desk and your streaming desk are the same thing.
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Same desk? It's the desk you have.
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That's the biggest desk.
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Yeah, it's a great desk. I love mine.
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Wait, which one is the main one? Which one is the streaming one?
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No, I'm confused now.
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I have the main desk split in half, you see?
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No, I don't see.
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What are you talking about? Are you looking at desk one?
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Myke's desk one?
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I think he's trolling you.
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Obviously the one with the cameras and the lights is the streaming one.
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Oh, so the second one is the podcasting one.
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Okay, okay, I get it.
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Alright, one desk.
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We're looking at main desk, right, which is desk one.
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Just call it one, don't say main.
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Just use the same terminology that is in the file name.
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Right, well I was going to do that,
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but then I would get confused because this is how I think of them.
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This is my main desk and I have my recording desk.
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So this is my, we're looking at my main desk right now,
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now which is the big desk. And on that desk you have on the right hand side
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your MacBook Pro and Studio Display. Yep. And on the left you have your streaming
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PC with cameras and lights and keyboards and stuff. There's a lot, there's a lot.
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I wish they were separate. I wish they were two different things. Why? Because
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this like, I don't even show mine, but like I have my streaming PC set up on a
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different desk it would why that why they have to be side by side why can't
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you have some more room they don't need any more room mega desk I have a whole
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other desk that I'm sitting at right now I don't need three desks just for me
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you'll have two already exactly well I don't need a third I'm not a monster
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might as well go for you're not a monster what I will say is when whenever
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I do move studio I will I will get another desk there it is but just how it
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right now I don't want to redo the entire studio to bring in another desk
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and have it all set up properly so there's so much stuff yeah going on
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there's loads of stuff like what's with the rolls of colored material they are
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desk mats and why so many I mean can you just use why so many headphones why so
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many headphone cables well I mean we all have our vices this is mine I don't know
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I don't know what you're talking about. I don't have any thing like that.
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Alright, we all have our collections.
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You have like ten...
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This is my collection.
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Well, one of my collections.
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So above that, you got your PC back there.
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And you've got all of your Elgato lights and cameras and everything set up.
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What GPU are you running in that PC?
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I have a AMD 6400.
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So it's the, I think, was originally the bottom of the line of the new generation of AMDs,
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but now they've brought in lower cards.
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Let me go to PC Potpicker and I can tell you.
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I'm willing to forgive the multiple keyboards because I know you stream here and that's
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your thing, so.
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I don't need your forgiveness.
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Okay well then I don't forgive you for having two keyboards on the PC side.
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I mean it's not the keyboards, it's like, I don't know, this whole setup.
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I think it's chaos. So there's many parallels for me between this desk and Myke's home screen.
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Wait, wait. Just before we carry on, just before we carry on, I have the Radeon RX 6800 XT.
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That's my graphics card.
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68? Okay. All right.
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The worst thing in this picture is that you didn't take the sticker off the corner of your
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LG display on your PC.
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Oh yeah, look at that!
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Yeah, the one that says Nvidia G-Sync.
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Yeah, that's the first thing I noticed.
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I want to know why I have G-Sync, you know?
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I'm a gamer. Sure, sure. Yeah, how would you know the features there if it didn't tell you all the time?
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I'd forget I had G-Sync. Yes, yes, it's like he's looking at it. Yes, yes, I have the
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NVIDIA G-Sync one. I'm ready for G-Sync. Yeah. This, I draw a parallel here between
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the chaos on this desk and the chaos of your home screen on your iPhone. So I think you are a
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visually chaotic person. I'm chaotic good, you know? Neutral. Come on, don't do that!
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Nah, no, no, you're not good, you're not good, I'm sorry, you're neutral.
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Neutral. All right, I'll be kind of neutral, fine. So I am assuming that the busyness
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of this desk doesn't bother you. No, because I'm always doing things, I need this stuff because
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because I'm always doing stuff.
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Right, but why does the stuff need to be displayed?
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What stuff is displayed?
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Like, I want to know what you're talking about.
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Multiple keypads?
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Alright, so I can explain some of this stuff to you, right?
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So obviously I need two keyboards for the two computers, right?
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You can see that, right?
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Or you could get one keyboard that switches between them.
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How many pads of headphones do you have?
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Do you know what I mean? Like, what do you want from me?
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Two! We're okay.
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Yeah? Don't say two, because we saw a third.
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And I know that's not all that there is all.
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I've been selling... I've been se... Okay, anyway.
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Okay. Alright.
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Are you telling me you have three pairs of headphones?
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Because I also know you have AirPods. You also have AirPods Max, right?
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I don't want to get into this.
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You have more, right?
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My point is, you aren't seeing all of my keyboards.
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There are things put away.
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No, all I'm saying is that this is a very messy desk.
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Oh, I'm not saying it's not. But it is like...
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And you're fine with it.
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Yeah, because the stuff that's there is stuff I want to be there.
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Okay. As long as you want it, it's fine.
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I have one keyboard that has quiet switches in it and one keyboard that has loud switches in it.
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Because depending on what kind of stream I'm doing, I need a different type of keyboard.
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So when I'm recording with Austin, I need quiet switches because you don't want to hear the typing, right?
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And then when I'm streaming for keyboard stuff, people want the noise and I want the noise.
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So then I switch to the loud keyboard.
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OK, but for example, those tools that are next to the pink and blue mouse.
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Do they have to be there all the time?
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Like when you're done with them, why don't you just place them back into a drawer or something?
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That desk side is primarily used for my keyboard projects.
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They are keyboard tools.
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whenever I'm sitting there doing stuff with keyboards, which is even more than just when
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I stream because it's like a hobby of mine, I like to just do those tools. I need them.
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They're like, they're as important to me as having like a knife or a pen or whatever on the desk.
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Right, but when you're done with it, with a knife and a fork at home,
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you place them back into a jar or something.
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Right, but I didn't say a knife and a fork, I said a knife and a pen,
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because if you look on the right hand side, I've got a knife and some pens,
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and Steven had knives and pens.
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I have the same knife you do, actually.
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Okay, so I guess you're not, you're not big into putting things away.
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Look at the left, look at the thing on the left. That is a storage system.
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System is a word.
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That is all stuff put away. No, it is. There are boxes and there's like containers and that is all
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like taken care of over there. The stuff that's on the desk, I want it on the desk, you know?
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That, I put lots of things away. My studio is pretty tidy, I think.
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My favorite thing about the desk is that that water bottle, which is a very good Relay FM
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water bottle could destroy so many things. Yeah. It could destroy your laptop which is
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pointing away from you for some reason. I guess so you can see the apple will go the
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right way. No, I just put it down however I put it down. What difference does it make?
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It's always closed. Yeah. It's just however I plug it in. It could destroy one of one,
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two, three, four, five keyboards. Yeah, but I have a... I've put the thing in so it's
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not going to spill. That... I have a different thing to you. I've got like one of the straw
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Yeah, no, I've got one too on mine.
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Yeah, but water doesn't pour out of that thing. It needs a sucking motion.
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I just like the danger, like the element of danger.
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Yeah, that's... I couldn't live with that.
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I have an open can on this desk right now.
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That I'm on right now.
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You like to live dangerously, my friend.
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I mean, like, look, there's a mess. Like, what do you want from me? I'm a human being.
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There's essentially no cable management.
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Cable management is for sickos, all right?
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What? Real human beings live like me.
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I can assure you they do not.
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I assure you.
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No, look, here's what you two need to understand.
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No, no, no, no.
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Cable management is for people like you.
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Everybody else lives like me.
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They just have their cables.
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No, that is an excuse for someone who's just lazy to do some very basic cable management.
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It is basically cable management.
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Everybody's like me.
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No, no, it's not true.
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You're just lazy.
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People live like me.
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people live like me. There are a couple things that I want to point out. One, you have your
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Eero on the floor. Yes, thank you, that was one of my things. If it's anything like mine, they get hot.
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And the Philips Hue Bridge is also just laying there for whatever reason. Yeah, I mean, what,
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am I gonna put them on the wall? Where do you want me to put them? I mean, my Eero is at least
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sitting on top of my battery backup. No, no, all the Eeros live on the floor, that's where they live.
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No, no, no, it's not like a rule or something, no.
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That's where they go.
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It's not a room, bud.
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I have three arrows, they're all on the floor.
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The other thing, and maybe you can clear this up.
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That's on you.
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Because in this picture, I see one, two, three,
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four power strips, and I only see one thing
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plugged into the wall.
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Are these all daisy chained off each other?
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You know this is like.
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One of them has a smart switch.
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So all of the PC stuff,
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I don't want to just have that on all the time.
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- So you'll see that one on the right,
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there's a big thick box,
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which one of the things is plugged into.
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That's a smart switch of some kind.
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So I can turn on everything that's on the left-hand side.
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- You know, this is a fire risk, right?
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- Definitely.
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- So, it's a protecter, what do you want from me, you know?
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What am I gonna do with my life?
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- It's just so many things in one outlet.
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- I think there's a smoke detector in here.
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probably on the floor somewhere.
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Yeah, there's a smoke detector in here.
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It's under the Philips Hue Bridge.
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No, it's up on the ceiling where they belong.
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I also like that I think the only thing plugged into that Ethernet switch is the Hue Bridge?
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No, no, no, no, no.
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The arrow's plugged in there too.
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Okay, I was going to say, if that's the only thing plugged in there, you don't actually
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need the switch.
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That's the pro move right there.
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I like to add latency to all of my stuff.
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I like to have as much electrical interference as possible in my networking.
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The Eros plugged into the Hue Bridge, the Hue Bridge is like this.
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No it's not, it's good.
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Multiple packs of stickers, multiple notebooks, a box full of pens?
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Those packs of stickers, that's for a project that's currently ongoing.
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My notebooks, I use both of those every day.
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One is my theme system journal and one is my notebook.
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They are different, they have different purposes.
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Cosxmerch.com, what do you want from me?
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I think we each get a cut.
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The analog pocket in the clear case. That's honestly the best thing on this desk is the analog pocket in the clear case.
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Pokémon Sapphire, Pokémon Pinball, Pokémon Yellow, Red and Blue.
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Yeah, this is another ongoing project. Behind it is some batteries. I need to take them apart.
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Right, you're taking... Okay, good job, good job.
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See, the desk on the left is my projects desk, you know? That's where my projects live.
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What's in the white cardboard box?
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The square one.
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The one on the desk?
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Leaning under the desk?
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That is the Teenage Engineering PC case.
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Oh, wow, that's a small box.
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That's a small box.
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Yes, flat packed.
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What's in the flowery package?
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This thing that says Hydrangea on it.
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Some key caps.
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Samsung SSD just laying there on top of the PC?
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- Oh, that's part of like a whole thing
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for transferring video footage
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from when we do the back markers to my MacBook.
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I haven't worked out a better way of doing it right now.
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So it's, that is like, I unplug it and plug it in
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to the other thing, unplug it and plug it in.
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I need to work out about a solution,
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but I just haven't got it yet.
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- Yeah, set a network share up or something.
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- I thought about that,
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but I just know that's gonna cause me issues.
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Like I just know that's,
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'cause it's gonna be slower to transfer the footage, right?
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Because this way I could just upload it.
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- Especially where that switch is.
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Yeah, I know. It's got to go through the HuBridge.
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I can upload it to YouTube directly from the SSD
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rather than needing to transfer it to my MacBook Pro.
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- Isn't all this just messy to clean and dust
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on a regular basis?
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- Dust must, you know what I'm saying?
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- Well, now this makes sense because this feels
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like the desk of a teenager.
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- I'm the common man, all right?
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I don't do cable management.
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The common man with a MacBook Pro and a custom built PC on the same desk.
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With a desk one of two, the common man.
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You're just using this argument, but you don't realize that you're contradicting yourself
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because the common folk do not have three keyboards, two computers and the gaming PC
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and the streaming stuff and the flowery box with the key caps inside, you know, they don't
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run a notebook company also, but they do dust.
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I'm not common man.
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I'm still Myke from the block, you know?
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I don't dust.
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I never lost that, you know?
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But this makes sense.
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If you don't have responsibilities,
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you can keep a desk like this.
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Honestly, I feel like I am getting away with this.
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This is so much easier than I thought this was gonna be.
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No, it's messy and I hate it.
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We're not, no more digging into anything.
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We're all good.
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No, let's move on to the next one.
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No, no, hang on Federico.
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Just also problematic. Hang on, hang on.
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He said that as if there's something in here
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that he's relieved we haven't talked about yet.
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Not really. I just thought you'd be like, "What's this? What's in that thing? What's this?"
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And I have to not list what's in the other nightmare.
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Okay, so there's something that I meant to ask you about.
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There's a...
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Besides the flowery box, there's a little thing with a display on it.
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Thwaite keyboards.
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HomePod mini.
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What's the thing in front of the HomePod mini?
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A desk vacuum, and it's amazing.
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So you don't dust, but you have a desk vacuum.
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Yeah, because I don't need to dust because I use my desk vacuum.
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You know that it's not dusting everywhere, right?
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Yeah, but dusting, what does dusting do? It just moves the dust around.
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So you get rid of it.
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It picks it up.
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No, you just don't.
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It picks it up, man.
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I just vacuum it. I vacuum it.
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The USB hub to the left of the PC screen
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looks like you bought the cheapest thing you could on like Amazon.
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100% that's what I got yeah. I hate that thing. I hate it so much. It looks so bad. Yeah I hate it.
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But I just it was one of those things where you know you when you're working on a project and you
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need something quickly that's what I bought. I hate it. I just haven't worked out what else to
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get replace it with yet. This I this is messy. Yeah. I would feel way better about it if you took
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five minutes with some velcro ties and tied down the power cables going up to all of your lights.
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Here's the thing. Just tie them to the stand. That's how mine are. Just wait a minute, all right.
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I did do it and then I added a bunch of stuff and a bunch of stuff changed and it all got messed up.
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At some point I am going to do a little bit more cable management again. Just because they're
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right in front of your eyes, you know. It's all just gone out of control, you know. Like,
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Basically in the time that I've been in this studio, when I've had this desk, every piece of equipment that's on this desk has changed.
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So like, eventually I'm gonna get around to cable managing it again, but it ain't today.
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But honestly, I don't even think it's that bad. But you know, what am I gonna say?
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So I don't know, I don't know what else we haven't picked up.
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There isn't anything, I just thought you were gonna give me a harder time then.
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Honestly, I think I'm getting away with this one pretty easy.
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Because I know what you two are like, you clean freaks. You know what I mean?
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I'm a regular guy. No, again, regular people do not think like you.
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I'm a regular dude. Nope. Let's talk about desk number two. The number one thing about this desk
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that jumps out at me... No, it's not. Whatever you say is the number one thing. It isn't the number one thing.
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Is the candle that says leather period as the label. You're telling me you open this image
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And the number one thing is the candle.
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I mean, your bad wallpaper is here.
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The number one thing?
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I know it has my face on it.
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This desk, what I have to look at constantly.
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I don't even, I don't even see the candle.
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Does the candle smell like leather?
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My wonderful wife bought it for me for our anniversary
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because we celebrated whatever anniversary
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is the leather anniversary.
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Whoa, what did you get her?
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I bought her a handbag.
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- Also the desk mat, that was also from the anniversary.
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Two leather things.
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- First reaction from this desk.
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Smaller than the previous one.
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- Yeah, it is, yeah.
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It's fully smallest desk.
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- My first reaction, my first reaction was cozy,
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- I much prefer this one.
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Visually, aside from the horrificness of Steven's face,
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I much prefer this desk.
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This desk is more like what I would want everything to look like.
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My first reaction was also, where does he place his hands?
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Like, there's no room.
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Oh yeah, there is. This is the...
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I have a lot of space, like I put my hands on top of the notepad.
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My hands go... one goes on the... like next to my mouse.
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The other, I rest my hand quite a lot on the Wacom tablet,
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because it doesn't do anything, unless the pens touch it.
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So the Wacom tablet is the one on the left, the black one.
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The black thing.
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The big black thing, yeah.
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So anyway, we have established that you like this aesthetic about you, right?
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This messy sort of like, I like to think I'm a regular person aesthetic.
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Yeah. You're not. Okay. Got the cleaning cloth folded there on the base of the iMac.
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So the fat Pikachu. Yeah. Card.
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Yup. Surfing Pikachu. V-Max. Best, best Pikachu for sure.
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I love my curvy Pokemon. I like it. I like it. I just want to say that I like it.
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Um, the vertical monitor, right? Yeah.
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If you remember, before I had the iMac,
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sorry, yeah, before I had the iMac, I had a Mac Mini here
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and then I needed a monitor for it, and I just bought whatever half-decent monitor I could find.
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And then when I got the iMac, I wanted a little bit more desk space,
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and I already had this monitor, so I just used this monitor.
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It's great, I've got all my audio hijack stuff, Zoom is up there.
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What's with the little greyish-bluish thing with the hole in it?
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And what happens if you put your finger in it?
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My finger's in it now and everything's okay.
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Is it a nib nib?
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There's no problem.
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That is called the Penwell Craftsman.
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It's somewhere for me to put my pen.
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Oh, but it doesn't do anything to them.
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It holds the pen, yeah.
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It gives the pen a nib nib.
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The keyboard with the white, black and pink keys.
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Is that Kirby?
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Is that Kirby in the top left?
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Actually, legally, that is not Kirby, that is Corby.
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What is it called?
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This is from a keyboard friend of mine.
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She makes them, her name is Tiny.
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She makes really amazing keycaps.
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And one of the range that she has is the Corby range.
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And the mouth is big enough that you can put your finger in it.
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And it nib nibs.
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And it nib nibs.
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Got a nib nib there from my Corby. That's good. Tell me about the lamp on the right mainly because I want a lamp like this
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I love this lamp so much. It's by a company called an angle boys
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Uncle boys uncle boys lamp company. No, it's angle poise ankle boys
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Ankle boys. They love ankles.
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It's an ankle boys lamp.
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I have one of the Paul Smith ones.
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I just like the colors of it a lot.
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And I like it. Yeah.
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Yeah. I want a lamp like this.
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Really good lamp.
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And I have a hue bulb in it.
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So next to the candle, the leather candle.
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What's that?
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Is that something for your nose, for your allergies or something?
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Some lotion?
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Some Ollie Now Ectoin Spray.
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It's like a nasal, you know, like unblock your nose.
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And then in front of it is hand cream.
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Yeah, hands get dry podcasting.
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Did you get a hit of that spray today?
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I can get it. Let me do it right now. I hate it.
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Again, again, again.
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There she goes.
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Ah, I don't like it at all.
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I got to do the other nose. I got to do the other nostril now.
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I got to balance it out.
01:25:09
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What is this show?
01:25:15
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Oh, it goes up to the brain, man.
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It went out on date in 2017.
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No wonder it's so bad.
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Why did it even give me this?
01:25:32
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Why did she give me this?
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It's so old.
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Why did she give me this?
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Did it expire before you got married?
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expired five years ago oh yeah that's not good I can taste blood oh no no wait
01:25:51
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yeah you know that like it iron taste in the discord now why I do know why did
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you give me this you gave you gave me this like six months ago oh I don't feel
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good guys that's gone right to my head have we done something have we have we
01:26:13
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gone too far that's in the trash yeah
01:26:19
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maybe Carter from the discord asks has anyone died on a relay show before yeah
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but it could happen that don't feel right you do it all for the show again
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so like she's saying she got me this a while ago all right what I will tell you
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you, beautiful wife of mine. 2017! It wasn't that long ago. It was 100% during the pandemic.
01:26:42
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If I brought it here to the studio, which we signed a lease on in 2020, it was already
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three years old before it could have come here!
01:26:49
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You got married in 2018 or 19, right?
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Yes! It predates our marriage!
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Yeah, that's what I thought.
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Anyway, I don't want to get into that. It's not "roast my marriage" today.
01:27:01
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I've roasted my nostrils though, you know what I'm saying?
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I think this desk is, I think it's definitely neater and tired than the other one, mostly
01:27:11
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because of its size.
01:27:12
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Yeah, it has to be, right?
01:27:13
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I think Federico's first impression of being cozy, like that's where I land too.
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Like I kind of like that you're just here, it's got blankets and stuff around it because
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it's where you record.
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Eggs, yes, yes.
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And maybe they're like, there's a fireplace on the right and maybe you're drinking some
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whiskey or something, it's very cool. I don't know, maybe it's the lights. Yes, I got a candle.
01:27:35
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There is definitely an aesthetic here that I wish the other desk could have, just it can't. I can
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send you some more stickers. You know what really makes this desk? Federico. Federico. Yes. Guess what I just
01:27:46
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noticed. Zoom in on the bottom left hand of the picture. There's the Touch ID keyboard. Yep.
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glued to the bottom of the desk.
01:27:59
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Look, look at the pic, look at the sticker of me.
01:28:04
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Yeah, it blends in.
01:28:05
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Oh my God, it's gold.
01:28:07
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I see it, I see it.
01:28:09
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Oh, that's genius.
01:28:11
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My skin has got a real headache, man.
01:28:13
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Yeah, you're gonna die.
01:28:14
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I'm gonna die.
01:28:16
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We're gonna wrap up the show, but I mean, yeah.
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I'm ready to release you.
01:28:23
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Yes, we can release you the better job.
01:28:28
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Man, I got off so easy today. Did you not see the other arrow on the floor?
01:28:33
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Well, I just... no.
01:28:35
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Actually, that arrow is not just on the floor. That arrow is lying on top of sound foam.
01:28:44
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You know, like the foam for noise?
01:28:46
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I don't know, I mean at this point we're just, you know...
01:28:51
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I think I got off real easy, except for the decongestant. That was the worst part. Aside
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from that, everything else was fine. Besides the fact that there's a very serious risk
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of dying. What happens if you spray, like, how many years? Five-year-old decongestant
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in both nostrils. That's why we have follow-up on the show. Yeah, follow-up. Myke didn't
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make it. Follow-up. We are at the morgue. Follow-up. Welcome to One True John's time on Connected.
01:29:21
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That's right.
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We're in the OTJ season.
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Oh, God. Okay.
01:29:27
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Oh, no, wait. It's James, right?
01:29:29
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James in the succession.
01:29:30
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So, if James Thompson's here next week,
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the decongestant took its hold.
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If I die in the next week,
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you guys are going to feel real guilty now
01:29:41
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for making that joke. You know that, right?
01:29:42
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Well, mostly because I was like,
01:29:44
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"Take a hit. Come on, come on, do it."
01:29:46
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You know, the peer pressure.
01:29:48
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And then like, you know.
01:29:49
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Yeah, there's a lot of evidence
01:29:50
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that's gonna be used against us in the trial.
01:29:52
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It could be potentially incriminating, and in that case...
01:29:54
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Although to be fair, like, Idina is involved.
01:29:57
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Yeah, she's straight up murdered you.
01:30:00
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No, no, no, not her. There's no straight up. This is the three of you.
01:30:03
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I mean, we just did it for the show, like, in Kurt.
01:30:07
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Yeah, see Federico, you are the only one out of the three people mentioned here
01:30:11
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that I will say was pure of heart, because both Steven and Idina get money if I die.
01:30:15
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I don't think we do if we murder you.
01:30:18
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There you go.
01:30:20
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Yeah, but you were hoping you'd get away with it.
01:30:22
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I mostly did it for the shows.
01:30:24
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Like I thought it was funny.
01:30:25
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Federico, they're going to pin this on you, man.
01:30:28
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Because they don't get any money, right?
01:30:31
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If they murdered me.
01:30:32
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So they'll say you did it.
01:30:34
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No, it's on the record saying, what is that?
01:30:37
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I didn't know what it was.
01:30:38
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And then you blamed your own wife.
01:30:40
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Federico, here's the concern.
01:30:42
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Steven edits.
01:30:43
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Steven could edit out the part where he says it.
01:30:46
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Look, honestly, I'm going to keep my own backup of this call.
01:30:50
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I think that's a really good idea this time.
01:30:54
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So, there's Discord logs that are pointing to, you know, a new saying to Adina,
01:31:01
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"Why did you place this, why did you give this to me months ago?"
01:31:04
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So it could be like a long con that Adina planned this whole time.
01:31:09
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So I have my own backup of this Zoom call, and I can submit it as Exhibit A in court.
01:31:17
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And also I have an excellent team of lawyers.
01:31:19
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One of them is a very angry one.
01:31:21
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With one knee.
01:31:23
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One knee, you know, he lost the other knee in another trial.
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I have some real-time follow-up from Carter who has consulted a medical professional during
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the show to confirm that I'm going to be okay.
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That even nasal sprays, they just lose their effectiveness over time.
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01:33:48
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I'm so upset. I want to see very upset.
01:33:53
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So I don't know what happened.
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Well, I guess I do know what happened because I needed to look it up,
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and I realized that there's many other people like me.
01:34:01
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Why is no one talking about this?
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Why is no... Turns out people are talking about it.
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WatchOS 8.5 completely broke fast charging on my Series 7 Apple Watch,
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with the otherwise very good and very nice Belkin charger that I have.
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And it turns out this is not a problem of my back in charger, it's a WatchOS 8.5 problem.
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There's multiple articles talking about this.
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It totally broke fast charging on my Apple Watch.
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But that's the thing that really upsets me here.
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It's not that it broke fast charging, so now it's doing regular charging.
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It went from fast charging to slow charging,
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meaning that this watch basically doesn't charge anymore, or rather it picks up like
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5% in, I don't know, 4 hours or something.
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There's no fix for it, it seems. So my watch is fully updated to the latest version of watchOS.
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It doesn't fast charge anymore. It doesn't regular charge anymore. It slow charges now, meaning that
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once it dies on me and
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I place it on the charger, I can pick it up the next day to have it be at a hundred percent again.
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And I don't know what I'm supposed to do here.
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So this is charging slower than the slowest charging?
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It's charging slower than the slower charging.
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It went from fast charging to slower than usual charging.
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To incredibly slow charging.
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Maybe all of the very various many many many possible products that you have bought over the years
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which you've put this thing on top of and finally fried it.
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Well, but this is a Series 7 Apple Watch, and I've only used it with either the Apple
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MagSafe Duo charger.
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Then I gave that one to Silvia, and I switched to this official MagSafe one that I bought
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from the Apple Store, made by Belkin.
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So it's only ever been on two chargers.
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And a bunch of other people, you know, I don't know if you guys know about this, but I'm
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very online as a person. Yeah, I've looked at other people online and other people
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online have the same problem as me. And there's no... the thing about it is that
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there's no fix for it. They just... what? They just don't care? They sell like... the
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Series 7 was already like a boring update. I guess fast charging was one of
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the perks and now it's broken. It doesn't work anymore. Now you know how I feel
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about Apple Care. I didn't get it for this watch. I'm just saying like have you
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contacted Apple support? No, no I guess me doing the podcast is contacting them.
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Hey look I get you right? I feel you on that one for sure. You know like I
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I sometimes when something is very specific,
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like a shortcuts bug that I really care about,
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I file a radar, I talk to the right people
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and I do what I can do.
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But for this kind of thing,
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well, I'm gonna talk to an Apple specialist
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on the support website
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and they're just gonna tell me something.
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- What they're gonna say is,
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what's they'll say is it up to date?
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Then they'll ask you to turn it off.
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Then they'll ask you to restore it to factory settings.
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- That's like the worst possible thing to tell someone
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'cause it's like, I know this won't fix it
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and what you're asking me to do
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is like reset my entire iPhone.
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When I did my AirPods Pro replacement,
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they wanted me to reset my phone to factory settings.
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I was like, yeah, sure, I did that already.
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Apple care, man.
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- Yeah, I just don't wanna follow a checklist.
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I just don't wanna follow a checklist that I already know.
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It's not gonna fix my problem
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because there's hundreds of other people
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reporting the same issue online and I'm just surprised there's no fix for it I
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guess. Genuinely though even though I've now just said all of those things because
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it is so easy to restore a watch have you tried doing that like I'm just
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asking. No no I guess I should do it also because like my watch is pretty easy to
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restore. And of all of their devices the watch is the easiest right?
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Nobody even like, also like I don't really customize it I use one of the
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basic watch faces and I have like what three complications on it.
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You're the common man.
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See I am the common man.
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Because you even have the Aluminium Apple watch too right?
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I am a man of the people. I've been saying this on the show for the past few years.
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I'm a man of the people. I think like the people. I talk to the people and the people talk back to me.
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Do you hear them right now?
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They are in the room right now.
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They're all giving me the thumbs up.
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I did it right.
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They're all nodding, so I guess I must be saying something right.
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But yeah, I guess I will try that.
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It's easy enough to restore.
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Did you check... can you do battery health?
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Is that a thing on these devices?
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You can't...
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I realized this today in selling my Series 6 Apple Watch.
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The guy on the website asked me, "Hey, can you tell me the battery health?"
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And I realized, "Oh, I didn't know that was a thing that I could check."
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It exists, but only on the watch itself.
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You gotta open the settings up on the watch.
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So not in the watch app on the iPhone.
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Directly on the watch.
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You go to Settings, Battery, you scroll kind of to the end, there's the battery page, and
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then you tap battery health and you got the same info that you got on the iPhone
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and my series 98% this is the series 7 7 right the the 6 that I'm selling from
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last year was a 90% which you know why it's bad 90s it's like a year and and
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Like a year and a half? Maybe more, actually. A year and seven months? Yeah, a year and a half.
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It's not too bad, 90%, I think. But anyway. So, Zack's saying that, you know, their series 6 is also down to 90%, so thank you, Zack.
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So that seems to be in line with other people.
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You should, uh...
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But my series 7 is not charging anymore, so I'm very upset.
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So if you leave it all night,
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I'm going to wake up the next day. It's not going to be fully charged.
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That is a problem.
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Yeah. Yeah. It's a horrible, it's horrible. Like you gotta,
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you gotta talk to Apple about this.
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You got to restore it and then have them replace it or repair it or whatever.
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Sorry. I have to, I'm sorry to say that. I agree. Like one,
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you need to do the restore just to say, you never know. Right.
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Isn't there like a concierge service where like you pay,
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Like, I would honestly pay a monthly or annual fee when things happen, you don't have like...
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See, it's not the... it's not the having issues because problems happen.
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It's finding the time to deal with them.
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Yeah, this really sounds like a common man problem that you've got here.
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You're thinking of Big Apple Care Buddy, where they just take care of your repair for you.
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Let me tell you, Federico, you can pay for Apple Care.
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And do you know what they do?
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They don't do nothing for you.
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Because they say, "That's not scratched."
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- You're really taking your one example
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and applied it to the whole system.
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- It's the only example I have.
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I have a 100% failure rate.
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- Wait, don't they have a service for businesses
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where like if something breaks,
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the Apple person is gonna come to you
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and fix it on site? - Apple Business Essentials.
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And I doubt it's in Italy.
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- They have a heat, remember,
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tichi-tachi, it's not in Italy anyway.
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- Yeah, but the Apple watches.
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- Look, I got the Italian Apple ID
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for when I wanna pretend.
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- Mail the watch to John and let John deal with it.
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- Yep, this is what we call a John problem.
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- This just seems like a very simple,
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straightforward yet unfortunate hardware issue.
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And they'll take care of it for you.
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- Apple Business Essentials is US only.
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- No, I don't know, I gotta find a solution for that.
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I gotta find, block some time.
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I'm going to sit down and be like, okay, I am dealing with this today.
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You know, you need someone to put it, put it on your schedule for you. Yeah.
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Yeah. Just like a common man. Common people do this all the time.
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Common people think like me, they talk like me,
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they do podcasts like me. I don't know. I don't know why.
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Yeah. Common people like you, right? Common people like me. That's also,
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Was that a reference? That was a reference, right?
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Myke and I get it. Myke and I get it. Steven doesn't. But Myke and I, we get it.
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I took her to the supermarket. I don't know why, but I had to start her somewhere.
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So I started there.
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Alright, we've lost it now. I'm more nasal spray than man. Alright? Like I'm done.
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Steven, please wrap it up.
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At some point I'm gonna do that thing with the touch ID button. Oh, yes. Let us know that's gonna happen. Yeah
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It's probably gonna be I reckon it'll probably be next week. Okay. I'm waiting for the iFixit stuff to come
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