388: I'm a Creative Fountain
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(upbeat music)
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- Hello and welcome to Connected episode 388.
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It's made possible this week by our sponsors,
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Bombas, Fitbot, and New Relic.
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My name is Steven Hackett and I have the pleasure
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of introducing in person, Mr. Myke Hurley.
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- Hello everybody.
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- Hey buddy. - My name is Myke Hurley.
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- High five. - I'm in person.
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- Can't fake that in editing in any way.
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- No way to fake a high five,
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but I can confirm that I am situated within the pod cabin here in an undisclosed location in Memphis, Tennessee.
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And of course we are joined by our one and only Mr. Federico Vittucci. Ciao Federico.
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Ciao Myke, and thank you for the intro. I like this new thing we're doing.
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It's good, right?
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I don't know, it feels new. It feels like we're just getting to know each other all over again with these new intros.
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It keeps things fresh, you know?
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Introducing people is a specifically new task for you, as we have learned very recently,
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because ConnectedIntro.com, which has been put together by Zach and Matt and the Discord mod team,
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has now got a new feature thanks to just a heroic effort from Zach and Kate, where they listened to
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the beginning of every single episode of Connected to work out how many introductions have taken place.
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and there's now a leaderboard, an introduction leaderboard.
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So I'm assuming this means the person who starts, right?
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Because now we introduce each other.
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How does it tick up?
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I expect it's like the person who begins.
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And as it stands right now,
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Stephen is introduction king with 204 intros for the show.
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I have introduced 179 times.
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Federico has introduced a whopping four times.
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I don't like that I'm losing this game. I don't like it. Can we just record 201 intros
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done by me so that I will score first? You can. Like, there is no way in this.
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You need to record 201 introductions, just you introducing 200 times. But it would have to be
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200 discrete episodes because the way that it's being counted, Kate has confirmed in the Discord,
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is the person who starts the show, like this is episode whatever of Connected.
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So you know, you're going to slowly start taking them up there Federico, but you're always going to be behind them, I think, you slacked.
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Well, this, I don't like it. I don't like it because I'm never going to win at this game. There's no redemption in here for me.
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I'm always going to be third.
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Yeah, the ratio is going to always stay pretty similar as we round robin our way through the future.
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All over again. Like, we haven't even begun scoring the rickys and there's really already a conspiracy going on here from, you know...
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This is all it goes back to this concept that we have shared before.
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Big Steven controlling us.
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And conspiring against us.
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This is all part of Big Steven again.
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Look at him.
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Look at him with the crown and gold medal.
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I'm looking at him.
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And right now he's taller than me.
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So, you know, I've got that going.
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Well, you know, everybody is.
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Everybody's taller than me.
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There's some notes from Kate around collecting these statistics.
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Note one is that Myke settled into his intro quicker than Steven did when he took over.
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Which makes sense because I had already been introducing the prompt before so I just adapted
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Steven is much more likely to change it up for a jape than Myke.
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Tichi was not the third person to introduce an episode of the show.
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That is my favourite part because there are, there's a selection of people listed at the
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bottom of the document who have also introduced episodes of the show and so one of these people,
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I'm not sure who exactly, beat Federico to the punch.
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bud you know you're not really doing a good job with this there's nothing I can
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do it's it's out of my hands it's out of my control and I am once again the
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victim so there's some more I have some more important follow-up which is
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definitely more important than talking about yesterday's Apple event so Patrick
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did not get a new case color there were no iPad mini case colors which I'm very
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upset about because I think Patrick would look really good in one of these
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new spring colors. And I wanted to bring to the group, Derek wrote in to say what about
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spelling it Pad-trick, P-A-D-T-R-I-C-K, like iPad?
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No, well, not DT, but what about Pad-rick, D-R, Pad-rick.
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Yeah, P-A-D-R-I-C-K.
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Okay, we can do that. I will now have to remember to do that, but I'll try my best. I have named
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it Pad-trick, and I did send you both a screenshot of where it says "Pad-trick has been left
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behind, which is very funny to me. When I left the hotel and left my iPad in there,
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Patrick has been left behind. So I'm very much enjoying Patrick's life, you know, this
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new new entrance to the family, but he did not get a cool new suit. So I'm very upset
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They did a few new colors, right? Some Apple Watch bands and some iPhone cases, but it
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wasn't as like fully done as it has been in the past, I feel like.
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And they look great, great colors, really bright, beautiful colors. Federico, how many
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cases did you buy?
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Not even one.
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Not even one.
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Not even one.
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I'm keeping my plain old boring black leather case.
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Got like yellow.
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It's a really good yellow.
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Some of the new solo loops are good?
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I think Silvia wants to get the flamingo one for her Apple Watch, but that's the only
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purchase that we may be planning in terms of new accessory colors.
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Is that the solo loop?
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the solo loop, the pink, what's it called,
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flamingo, pink flamingo, something like that.
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- Yeah, flamingo.
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- The bright green also looks good, but not for me.
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So I think we're gonna get that one for Sylvia,
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but nothing else.
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I don't know, I don't really feel like
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colorful cases right now, because I really, really like
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the Apple leather one that I have,
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and the gold iPhone black leather case,
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it's a good color combo, visually speaking.
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I think that's it for follow-up.
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- Anything else we need to cover?
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- Well, I don't know.
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Is there anything else you wanna share
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before we get to the thing?
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Any things you wanna share with us
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before we fight with each other?
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There's any last friendship before that happens?
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Any last words before scoring the thing?
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friendship ended with scoring.
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I think we should just go,
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I think we should just get on with it.
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- I think we just gotta write the bandaid off
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and see who won.
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It's time to read the rules!
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I didn't want to put that in. - Wow, that was good!
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- It felt weird to shout it in front of Steven.
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Like he looked at me, he invited me with his eyes
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and his hands to shout, it's time to read the rules.
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And at first when he did that,
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I didn't know what he was asking from me.
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And then it clicked because it's time to read the rules.
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- I think that was like spatial audio, which you just did.
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- I think that's what I was going for.
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- That's good. - Yeah.
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- The Bill of Rickeys, you can stand if you want.
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- I'm gonna try and stand.
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- Myke doesn't really have room to stand.
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I'm gonna stand. I'm gonna stand.
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I'm more hunching today than standing.
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There are two types of rookies, annual rookies and keynote rookies.
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The winner of the annual rookies is named annual chairman and retains the rights to the corresponding Twitter account for the full year.
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This position is awarded every January.
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The keynote rookies winner is named the keynote chairman and retains the rights to the corresponding Twitter account until the next keynote is held.
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Order for annual rookies is based on the winner of the previous year.
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Order for keynote rookies is based on the previous Apple event.
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The loser goes last.
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To earn any points, everything written down in the prediction document must come true.
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No half points may be awarded at any round.
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And picks cannot be reused by any contestant within 365 days of first being made.
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One point is awarded for any pick deemed correct in the first two rounds.
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Two points will be awarded for correct picks in the risky pick round.
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If your risky pick is wrong, you lose a point and the two other hosts must have agreed that
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your pick was risky.
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For keynote rookies, like we're doing today, the scoring window starts when the event begins
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and closes when the picks are scored.
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Scoring is now closed now.
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Information must be publicly verifiable to be used in scoring.
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After scoring is complete, each host must update their official tricky to reflect the
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The large location marker is for the annual chairman.
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Mine aren't here.
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I should have brought mine with me.
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I can't do the updating.
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Yeah, you have to do it when you get home.
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Ooh, I can't have my own ceremony.
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You do it in the privacy of your own mega studio.
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This is very upsetting.
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While the smaller location marker
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is for the keynote chairman,
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trophies should be updated at the end of the scoring
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as part of the closing ceremonies,
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which we promise we'll do this time,
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with photographic evidence provided on demand.
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Listeners with mag turkey
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should hold their own private closing ceremonies
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with their magnetic trophies.
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A tie in the regular picks or the flexies
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be broken by coin toss.
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As Jason Snell has a well-earned lifetime ban
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on flipping the coin, dice by a P-Calc in relay FM mode
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is, at least for now, the official way to break a tie.
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As a reminder, yours truly is the current annual chairman
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and Federico is the current keynote chairman.
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We'll see if Federico holds onto his title today.
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- Can I sit down?
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- You may be seated.
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Round one, Federico, you're up.
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- Round one, I'm up first.
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I said a new iPad Air is introduced with a better system on a chip and 5G support.
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I gotta get my bell so I can ring it. I left it in the other room.
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Oh, he needs the bell. We're not prepared, really.
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I'll be right back.
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He needs the bell so he can ring his bell.
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Myke, do it now.
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We have something from...
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[bell rings]
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There's the bell.
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Thank you, Steven.
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Are you excited about this new iPad Air?
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Actually, before we get to that, can I just say on last week's episode, I did bring up the idea that they may introduce an M1
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and I believe that you two chip nerds just was like "no way, don't be so stupid"
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That's how I remember it going
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But I did bring this up and you were like "no, A15 Bionic 2 or something"
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Well, it did seem strange at the time
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And I think now it's obvious that they see the M1 as the baseline for everything, right?
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It doesn't really mean anything, it just means this is the baseline.
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The base flavor M1 is what you get in something like the iPad Air.
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So yes, Myke, you were right, you should have used that as a pick, but you didn't.
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If you want to brag about it, you can, but...
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Yeah, there is a system in which I could have bragged about it. You are right.
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And now there's overlap in these products, but I don't think Apple cares that much about that.
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I assume the iPad Pro will get the M2 and the 11 inch will get the fancy display and then there'll
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be room between them again.
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I think the iPad Air redesign last time proved they didn't care about the overlap.
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I think we'll remember there was a time period where we were saying if you want to get an iPad,
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you're probably best to get the Air rather than the Pro, because it had more modern features, new design, all that kind of stuff.
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Yeah, and it comes and goes, right? Because then now for a few months the iPad Air, if you're okay with the base storage,
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I guess, is probably the better recommendation.
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And then I guess in a few months the 11-inch iPad Pro will be, again, a better recommendation,
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because it'll have a new chip and more features.
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I still find the sort of this mid-range of the iPad lineup kind of confusing.
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I think the iPad lineup, and I said this last night on Discord,
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I think the iPad lineup is at its best at the two opposite ends of the spectrum.
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The iPad Mini and the Big iPad Pro. Those are the most obvious, easiest to explain iPads.
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It's the biggest, most powerful one, and it's the smallest, most portable one. In the middle,
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I find a ton of overlap.
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There's the base model iPad, there's the iPad Air, there's the 11-inch iPad Pro, and I get it,
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like they want to cover all possible price ranges, right? Which is why if you go to the Apple.com
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comparison page, you can see how they cover, you know, all the price ranges within
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$200 of each other,
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starting from the base model iPad up to the iPad Air, then the 11-inch iPad Pro, and then the bigger one. And the iPad Mini is
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just there, sort of in the middle. So I get it, but still,
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I find the iPad Mini and the big iPad Pro the two iPads that have a clear role, they're easy to explain,
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they don't have that many asterisks involved. Like, you either want the biggest possible iPad,
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or you either want the smallest possible iPad, or maybe you want both. So, am I excited for the iPad Air?
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I am curious about the new iPad Air, because I think there's potential for it to be, once again,
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the recommendation for most people, right?
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Provided that you are okay with the starting storage
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configuration of 64 gig.
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That's the big question mark right now.
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- I think that that's a joke.
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64 gigs, I think that is a joke.
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That is so small.
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On a device which is gonna be used for entertainment
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as well, right?
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Like that's such a small amount of storage.
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And then if you do wanna upgrade it,
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then you're bumping into the iPad Pro territory price.
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And it's just like, yeah, I think that's a kind of a missed opportunity.
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You know, as you were talking, Federico, and talking about those extremes,
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I like that as a thought, like iPad is best at the extremes, right?
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Smallest and biggest.
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It kind of made me think, is it?
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I could see an argument to be made for removing the smaller iPad Pro
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completely from the lineup and just having the iPad Air take its place
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if they made some slight tweaks to it.
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I am a big fan of the 11 inch pros.
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I said before, like I think that it was the best iPad,
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but now I think if they could sort out the storage tiers,
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because that's the biggest thing for me with the iPad Air,
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honestly, I would say just have that rather than getting--
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rather than having the smaller 11 inch pro,
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especially if Apple are going to continue--
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because I've done this in the past, right-- updating both
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pros on a different schedule with features.
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If you're not going to keep those the same,
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don't have both of them is the way that I look at it.
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Yeah, I wonder if in hindsight the display difference between the big and small pro
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is like an aberration and moving forward the pros will remain more in lockstep.
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Maybe, but historically though they have moved.
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Who cares about technology history?
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But historically right, the entire history of the pro line is the smaller one and the bigger one
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have moved at different paces and I feel like if they're going to keep doing that
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it gets too complicated when you've got the Air right there.
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Like, I think maybe getting rid of the small one...
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Here's a thought experiment. Here's a thought experiment for you both.
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Imagine next year, a simplified lineup that is more clear in the middle,
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where you have, maybe not next year, maybe in two years, but bear with me,
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better iPad Air that doesn't start at 64 gigs anymore,
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the 11 inch iPad Pro is gone, you have a 12.9 inch iPad Pro, but you also have a 16 inch iPad Pro.
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Yeah, I agree with you completely. I think it makes more sense to go bigger on the iPad Pro
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in the long term, because then you're really making the iPad Pro...
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You're making the iPad Pro a thing because of its size, not what's inside it, right?
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and that ultimately then the iPad line with the regular iPad is the outlier because that's
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supposed to be the cheap one for education that kind of thing so keep that but then you go mini
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air and two large iPad pros I think that that is a clearer lineup for what those products are
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supposed to be I agree with you I think that's a really good take we fixed it the tablet king
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is spoken. Yeah. We fix it. This is the... well, I think judging by our rules, I should
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also get an extra point because I fixed Apple. So yeah, no? Bring it up at the next rules
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hearing. Alright, alright, cool. Alright, Myke, you're up next. Alright, my first pick
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was Apple introduces a new Mac Mini with an updated design. Nope. I mean, I wasn't far
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off this is I'm not gonna get this point but like I wasn't far you're in the
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spiritual ballpark I was in the spiritual ballpark and you know like
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this was really funny like our picks are like this I think our draft picks were
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like this everything we thought was gonna happen to the Mac none of it
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happened and nothing we even imagined was going to happen ended up happening
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which is just like wild really like this event for the Mac was kind of bananas
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right? It was very much like things we could have only wished for and they kind
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of came it really the Mac studio came out of nowhere. I tip my cap to 9 to 5
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Mac right because they got that but I also kind of wish they hadn't. Yes. That
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was so it was so close to the event right and there was nothing about this
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if this would have just come out of nowhere it would have been really
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freaked out even more than we did. Yeah. But I don't know how they got it but
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that was excellent reporting.
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- The Mac Mini still feels like a bit of a question mark,
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It is untouched.
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It's still the M1 with its inherent limitations
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and the Intel Mac Mini also still for sale.
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- I don't know why they kept that around.
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They should just get rid of that.
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- Yeah, and so maybe that's gonna be an M2 product
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and it's never gonna get a Pro or Max version
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of a Apple Silicon chip.
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We just don't know.
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It just feels like the questions we had
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about the Mac Mini before this event,
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zero of them were answered.
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We'll talk about the Mac Studio a bit more.
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I think it'll fit into the Rickeys portion a little more.
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- Yes, definitely.
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All right, my round one pick was that a larger,
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more powerful iMac is introduced.
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- This couldn't have been more wrong.
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- Not only was it not introduced,
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the 27-inch iMac has been discontinued completely.
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- I think they very clearly, our good friend John Turnus,
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who wore the wrong color t-shirt,
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I think our good friend John made it pretty clear that for the rest of this year there will not be one.
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That's how that seemed to me. Federico, do you have a read on that when he's like the only thing,
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like the next thing is the Mac Pro and we're done, basically?
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Uh, yeah, that thing is not happening.
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The bigger, I think it means it's not coming at least this year or at least not in the M1 generation.
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But then the question is, is the Mac Pro in the M1 generation?
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I kind of think it it may be. We can get to that though. If it's, you know, I don't know.
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It depends. It depends on, you know, there was the rumor of the Jade 2C and the Jade 4C. We've now
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seen the 2C version, the Ultra. We dubbed it on upgrade yesterday the M1 Extreme, but turn to
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say... So I see this thing going around. Who's Jade? Yeah, I don't... I get so confused when
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people start talking about Jade 2C. Like, why are we all repeating this word without knowing what it is?
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It is the code name, apparently, for the chip.
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But I get so confused when people talk about j2cchop and j4dchess and all this kind of stuff.
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But, Turnus said this is the final chip in kind of the M1 family, so maybe it is the M2.
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I'll say I have confirmation of that too.
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It is, like, you know, he said it, but yes, this is the final M1 chip.
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There are no more M1 chips.
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It's final forms, if you will.
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So if the Mac Pro is an M1, it will have probably Max and Ultra.
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If it's going to have something different, it will be M2.
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Okay, here's my pitch for the Mac Pro.
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- Alright? - Please, this is what I want.
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Everyone's looking for this.
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- It's a genius take, okay? - Okay.
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M1 generation of chips, alright?
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The Mac Pro, one of each.
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- I just got all of them in there?
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- The M1 Pro, the M1 Max and the M1 Ultra in one machine.
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Are you getting it?
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It's not multiple chips.
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It's a whole generation of chips all in the Mac Pro.
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- So the Mac Pro comes with M1, M1 Pro, M1 Max, M1 Ultra
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all in one box.
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- You know how other computers have performance
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and efficiency cores?
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It has performance and efficiency systems on the chip.
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- It's just performance and performance
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and performance and performance cores.
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- Yeah, that efficiency down there.
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- It's one of each.
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I love it. It's like the buffet of computers. It also has like 26 USB-C ports on it and
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like four Bluetooth radios. It can do everything! Yeah, still no card slots. Okay, so at the
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end of round one, Federico, you have one point. Myke and I are tied with zero points. Good
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job. Thank you. I was talking to Federico. You and I didn't do so well. Still could have
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good job to me though. I mean you were less wrong than I was. You did a good job describing how you
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didn't get the point. Yeah that's true. That's good. I did a good job. All right Federico,
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lead off round two please. Round two I said new iPhone case colors and or see our friend and or
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coming into play here, watch band colors are introduced at or after the event. I would just
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say I think I blacked out during this round because I cannot believe how this is written
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and I'm not testing it but new iPhone case colors and or watch band colors are introduced at or
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after the event. Hold on, Steven. Steven. I was present. Oh, no, sorry.
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Thank you. Yeah, I was trying to play it safe to get this point.
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New iPhone and/or iPad and/or watch case and/or colors and, you know, you could have just carried on forever.
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Hey, we allowed it.
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It's perfectly fine. I am not contesting it. I'm saying I forgot it was written like this.
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So if there's one thing I've learned about programming is the role of conditional statements.
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when you do if, then, else, you know, that sort of thing.
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And I'm bringing that logic to my picks in this game.
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So you gotta have multiple conditions,
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you gotta account for multiple scenarios.
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In which case I'm accounting for iPhone case colors
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and/or watch bands announced at the event
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or after the event.
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And we got both of them after the event, obviously,
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because they were not mentioned during the keynote.
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We got the yellow, we got the flamingo and green.
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I think Tim was wearing the yellow one.
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Tim was wearing the yellow one.
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By the way, I think Tim's blue sweater and the yellow watch band.
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I've seen people comment on this.
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I think it was a very subtle nod to the Ukrainian flag.
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So I saw someone, I think this was Matt Comey, developer of Sofa,
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like, quote tweeted this and I thought it was great.
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Like that someone said, "Oh, here's like a subtle nod."
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like, it's like, he could have actually made an actual nod. Like, you know, like,
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he could have actually said something rather than, oh, I'm making a statement,
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like, without saying anything. You can also make a statement by saying something as well.
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Right. So I personally felt that it was a bit out of touch, that they just completely
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avoided mentioning anything. And I get it. Things are moving fast, but you know,
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there's still a war going on and it's, I don't know, it did feel, I was expecting, I guess,
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better from a company that, you know, prides itself upon, you know, participating in social
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issues and caring for the planet. So I thought that was a bit out of touch. Regardless, I did
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get this point. There was also new Hermes band colors. Those are expensive. Straight to the
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saw right now let me go take a look. Yeah let me go drop $800 on a watch band. It does look pretty
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good but also like it costs like a thousand euros or something. Yeah it's ridiculous.
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All right uh Myke you're around too big. I'm looking at Hermes bands first. Should I read it
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to you? No no let me just take a look at these things real quick before we start. I have to go
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all the way to the bottom. All right so they got like, these are actually pretty fun. They're like
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they're like funky they're like they're kind of sporty looking they're called jumping single tour
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features bands crafted from a woven textile of a vibrant design that seems to leap off the wrist
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it says. They are $319 each. Because what you want is your watch to leap off the wrist.
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Do look nicer. I will say maybe one of the first times I've actually thought that they look like
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legitimately nice and or I would wear one but I will not be buying one. Okay mine was Apple's
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classical music services unveiled. Man this is just bad news to me the whole
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way down up and down left and right like I'm not doing good here gang I'm not
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gonna lie this one felt like oh we've already we already know it's coming and
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we're already starting to see like elements of it we spent two weeks
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talking about it nothing I blame you two actually that's unfair actually more I
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blame Federico it was poison in my mind of classical music follow-up do you think
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It's a conspiracy. This is a conspiracy. Why did you think I kept doing it? Oh, this is a conspiracy
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This is some like long term long term fail play. The problem is you trusting me. That is a problem. You should know better at this point.
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I should but I can't help it
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Just too caring. Well, let me bring this up. Okay. To a better place
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My round two pick was a new iPhone SE with 5G support as announced
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It's particularly egregious when he rings the bell for himself
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himself, I'm just gonna say.
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Well, he'll also do it.
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You could give it to me.
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I could do it.
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That doesn't feel right.
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No, see, you want to ring the bell for yourself.
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He wants to ring his own bell.
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You know, who's who's excited about the new iPhone SE?
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You getting one?
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Sylvia's mom probably is.
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She she uses the the what was it, 2020, 2021 iPhone SE.
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The one before this, basically.
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And she I don't know what she does to iPhones.
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she's always has these completely destroyed iPhones. I don't know why. Like, some people
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drop iPhones a lot. I think something that I've realized growing up is that some people
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are really clumsy, but not like just regular clumsy, like really clumsy. And she's one
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of those people. So she's probably... I looked at her screen a couple of weeks ago and it
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was all cracked up against. I was like, "How?" And, you know, it sleeps every once in a while.
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- The phone is lips.
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- No, I got it.
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- I was like, okay, okay.
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- So you're probably gonna get one.
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- I am personally not excited for the iPhone SE.
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I am glad it exists for people who do care.
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- It's the same story the iPhone SE
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has been on for a while, right?
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It's the old design, but it has amazing performance
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and incredible battery life.
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Remember it's driving a comparatively low resolution LCD screen.
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People who buy the SE type of people hold on to phones for a long time.
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So if you've got somebody who that fits the bill, or they really just want Touch ID, and
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there's still some people who definitely feel that way, this is great.
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It is a little more expensive than it was.
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That seems like such a miss to me.
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It went from $399 to $429.
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Apple should have eaten that $30.
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Just like, then Tim Cook specifically called out during the presentation that it's a product,
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it's a value product.
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Like, it's one of the reasons people want it, it's for value, and they made it more
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Like, okay buddy, you keep doing your own thing, I suppose.
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Apparently they put a bigger battery in it.
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Yeah, so two hours more battery life on the video playback test is on the website.
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So it has a bigger battery in it, so get even better battery life than before.
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I bet that's partial battery and then partial Apple silicon efficiency.
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Because they may have also put the bigger battery into account for 5G.
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And it now comes in Midnight Star Light and Product Red.
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Good-looking, if boring, colors.
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Yep, and they keep the touch ID on button because that's what people will continue to
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want, I think.
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I don't know how they're ever going to get rid of that, but we'll see.
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So at the end of our regular picks, let me give you the score.
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Myke is in third place with zero.
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I am in second place with one point.
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Federico is perfect so far, two points.
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I can't win now, right?
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You cannot win.
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That's very unfortunate for me.
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So I'm gonna leave now.
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Oh, are you?
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Not interested if I can't win.
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We'll move on to the Ricky picks,
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which bring an extra amount of stress and anxiety,
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depending on what your pick was
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and if it depended on a certain classical music service
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being introduced, but we'll get to that in a second.
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Ricky's time.
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A new base model Mac Mini is introduced with an M2 chip.
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- Going good so far.
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- The new Mini is at least 30% smaller than the current one.
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It's thicker than the existing Mac Mini, but narrower, making it more similar to an Apple
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TV or Intel NUC.
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I mean, this pick is obviously wrong, and it starts out wrong with a new base model
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Mac Mini is introduced, and it only gets worse from there.
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No M.2 chip, it's much bigger.
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It's over 30% bigger.
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It is thicker, you're right, but it's not similar to an Apple TV or an Intel NUC at
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to two and a half Mac Minis on top of each other.
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And also it's not a Mac Mini anyway.
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- And I mean, it's not the product I was looking for anyway.
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I was looking for the new base model Mac Mini
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and it's not that.
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So maybe this product will come true at a later time
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but this means I will not be able to reuse this pick.
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- At least in the next year.
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- Based on our rules.
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- I mean, to be fair though,
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you could still pick this product.
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It's a complex enough pick.
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Yeah, I could break it down somehow.
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You could say at least 20% smaller and then you're fine.
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You could do the exact same thing again.
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So what do you all think about the overall design of the Mac studio?
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Here's the thing that I realized last night.
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So we watched the whole keynote.
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I was talking about it all day, looking at images all day.
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And it wasn't until last night where I was like, "That is not a good looking computer."
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Yeah, I kind of agree.
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The front's just kind of plain.
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there's ports on the front from a usability standpoint but the back has
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all those perforations like the old cheese grater design and it's like it's
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just very... I'm honestly I'm surprised how much it just looks like a tall Mac
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Mini. Yeah. That's the thing that surprises me most. The dimensions are all kind of
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weird because we're used to the Mac Mini. If you look at the the images on Apple's
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website when it's like tucked up underneath the display like it looks
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like a you know pretty chunky thing. I mean that's obviously not the most
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important thing when it comes to a computer, but a computer that is gonna
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sit under your display, a bunch of people these are just gonna push these to the
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back of their desk and like put a coffee mug on top of it and never see it again.
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Yeah this is like it's very utilitarian and I'm fine with it like I would have
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liked to have seen them do something a little bit more like the MacBook Pro
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design amazing right iMac design amazing. This is a brand new thing they could
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done anything and I look what they've done inside is super cool I'm not putting this machine down
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like it is great for what it is and I'm really happy with a lot of the stuff that it has like
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the front IO and stuff I just think is fantastic it just surprised me really that aesthetically
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it's not much to look at so as as the resident cubicle aficionado I guess I love me
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any kind of thick, chunky computer that approaches cube-like territory, obviously, in terms of
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But there's something about this that I've been thinking about, and that of course, friend
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of the show Steve Transmith perfectly encapsulated with this tweet, that I'm gonna read to you
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both and I wanna hear what you think.
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Kind of funny, kind of fun that Microsoft's Studio PC is a beautiful giant drafting table
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with pen and touch for designers. But Apple's Studio PC is a dull little metal box, packed
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with specs for developers, video editors, and workstation-level workloads. We are definitely
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in an alternate timeline.
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I think Microsoft Studio PC is not named as good for what it is as the Mac Studio is for
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what it is. Like, the Surface Studio, it should be like, the Surface Design or something like
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What it does differently and is good at is drawing. That's what it's made for.
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It's cool feature is to use the pen on the screen. That is I think a more
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narrow use case where the Mac Studio has a much broader application of studios
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that it can be in. I think it's named better. But I do agree it is funny that
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that the weird design, the cool design is the Microsoft one.
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And it's Microsoft going after the, you know, artistic types, I guess.
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And Apple is more like, "No, no, here's a super powerful box for you."
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And it's just that, a metal box.
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And it's uninspired, probably, but it's utilitarian and it's incredibly powerful.
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Here you go, it's $4,000.
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Like, I think that's kind of funny when you think about it, but I also get it.
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and it's got a broader market, quite possibly I'm sure, because tons of different people can use it,
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not just folks who want to design with the digital pen input. So I get it, but it's still funny when
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you do that, you know, straight up comparison, studio versus studio. I'm also reminded,
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Myke may remember this, I don't know if you will Federico, I think you, well you came to the Mac
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about this time, that a lot of people thought MacBook Pro was a bad dumb name, and now we just
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just don't even think about it. Right. And I do think Mac Studio has some of that
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awkwardness right now as a name. I love it man. But I think it will get better with time.
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I'm so into it like Mac Studio, Apple Studio, Display because I feel like it's
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talking to us, like what we do. Yeah. Like I think... Mine's gonna whisper sweet things to me in a
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couple weeks. Maybe. Well I like that name a lot. I like this brand a lot that Apple's
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making. I want to see more studio products.
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I'm a creative fountain today. Here's another pitch for you both.
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Hold on. iPad studio.
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Giant drafting iPad.
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That's that 16-inch iPad, right?
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I think I saw Chance Miller say, do you remember that the AirPods Max were apparently going
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to be called AirPods Studio?
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have been a way better name considering this like i love that fedorico and i'm very into
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this brand like this speaks to me more than pro does yeah yeah because it's like pro like
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you know it makes okay this is very much about like the meaning of words but like pro makes you
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second guess yourself like am i pro enough studio is like yeah i work in it like i'm a creative
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person. I have a studio. I do creative things. I want power. Like, it's not a qualifier of who you are,
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it's a qualifier of what type of work you do. And it's subtle, but I like it more.
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So, yes, I'm very into that, right? Because then you're like, we'll probably be like,
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"Oh, am I actually a professional? Am I a prosumer?" No, like, studio, it doesn't even mean that you have
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to have this machine or these products because of your day job. Like, you could just be making
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a podcast in your bedroom on the weekends, that's your studio.
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I'm into it. It is leaning honestly,
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just it's branding, which makes me think I'm such a sucker here,
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but it's branding is drawing me towards wanting to own it.
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Right now I want an iPad studio though.
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Oh, so do I. Yeah, iPad studio, that sounds amazing.
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Then it can be the Surface studio.
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what I mean like then they can make do some fun weird stuff with it or whatever
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20 24 inch iPad and all you can do is still two apps in split view and slide
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over they can't many shortcuts you can see it once and there's still only like
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five like a grid of five by four app I know it's all spaced out it's just all
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in the middle and the borders are just like 10 inches on each side. And the icons are just shouting at each other "hey, surprise!"
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No, no, no, they're clustered in the middle like the iPad Mini. Oh no. And then there's just massive borders around the outside.
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They're huddling together out of fear. And they'll say it's for like forearm detection, you know? Yeah.
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So you don't actually accidentally draw a string. It has forehead detection for when you slam your head into it because something doesn't work.
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work. Okay the new iPhone SE has a design influenced by the iPhone mini it does
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not feature face ID it has a touch ID power button. No. Yeah. Hey look I said at
00:42:52
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the time you remember you can cast back the tape I said I didn't think this was
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gonna happen but this is my Ricky pic alright I was swinging for the fences
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because if it did happen how cool would I look right now you know sometimes
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that's what you gotta go for. If this had come true you would have to buy and carry an
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iPhone SE for a year. If that thing, if that had happened I would have bought one of those
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just as a celebration for myself. Yeah. Alright, my Ricky pic. Apple announces an update to
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AirPods Max to support wireless lossless playback to take full advantage of Apple's new classical
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music service. Full advantage. Not even a little advantage. Full advantage. Maximum
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advantage. And how did that go for you? Well, you're, you led me astray with your classical
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music bit. Federico let us both astray. Ah, you see that's the conspiracy. He gets
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into you. Yeah, but now you're sitting across from me wearing AirPods Max taunting me.
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Yeah, I'm recording with AirPods Max Federico. I have an iPhone SE up there, we can get that
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down and I can taunt you. I'm using that really expensive stupid cable. Is that the
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worst cable Apple sells? From a feel perspective and like cost... Foot life's thin, it is terrible.
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It's... it feels like it is a single strand of human hair. Don't pinch it, you might break
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I could it's so terrible this this cable is so bad and it's so expensive
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But I'm using it and I got my own volume dial and I can turn federal carpet down in my ears. It's great
00:44:14
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So at the end of the risky pick rounds, we all are losing a point
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So that means Myke Myke got nothing right?
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So Myke has Myke is Corey negative Myke sucks
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Myke is it is it the lowest possible score of minus one? This might be my worst performing
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I would be interested to know someone has someone has that statistic. I think this might be my worst performing Ricky
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It is at the Ricky's co and the Ricky's net go check it out. You've done so bad. You've almost done pretty good
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If I were to lose I will lose with a minus one if you think about it
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I got 100% if you think about it you won the negative race
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Yeah, is that a right race? Is that a thing can be I am one before my I am 100% that's it
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I got 100% you were consistent. I'm very consistent 100% here's what's gonna happen
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okay, Apple's gonna have another event and
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All these things that Myke picked will come true then he'll be a hundred percent for future picks. Yep
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That's gonna be amazing. I would quit the game after that
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What's that? But then well, no, I would be the one who want to quit cuz that would mean I lose everything
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It's true. So Myke is at the bottom at minus one. Uh-huh. I am in second place
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So I had one right, but I lost a point in the rookies. So I am at a flat zero points
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Federico retains the keynote chairman Twitter account. You are still the winner with a total of
00:45:44
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One single point not bad. Congratulations, Federico bad Federico
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Hello, it's me
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keynote chairman from Italy
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winning once again
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The connected rikis
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Because I am the best one
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That's the Italian national anthem. What is that?
00:46:09
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Yeah, that was the national anthem
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Yeah, so you should make your own anthem
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Should be an independent ricky nation
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Hello fellow connected listeners. It's you and you know, thank you for your support as always in these difficult times
00:46:27
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but I am once again reclaiming my rightful place as... How do you reclaim something you already had?
00:46:35
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I am taking what's mine once again. I can take from myself and, you know, I can take it again.
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I can do whatever I want because I won. Okay. Okay. So... Well, we're not done yet. I'm done
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yet, bud. We still have the flexies, so we gotta deal with that before we go, but congratulations.
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Congratulations Federico, well played. Well played, sir. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
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when you're squatting. - Neal, to your flexi king,
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your flexi attorney general.
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- What is this?
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- Squatting.
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- I'm squatting.
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(dramatic music)
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- Loser of the flexis must compensate the winner
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of the flexis by donating to the charity
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of the winner's choice.
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The amount of the donation is $25 per wrong flexi
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made by the loser.
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Each host must make a minimum of five flexi picks.
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Flexis may be reused as future flexis or regular picks.
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The winner is determined by the ratio
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of correct to incorrect flexis,
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and the winner can use their chosen name
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during their reign.
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As a reminder, Federico's chosen name is Prince Flexi.
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Myke is the Duke of Flexington,
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and I, for some reason, and the Attorney General Flexi.
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Of course, of course, the money must be donated on air.
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Myke, do you wanna walk us through your flexies?
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- Tim Cook mentions the war in Ukraine.
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- No iMac Pro, bigger iMac.
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- That is correct.
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Oh yes, I will bell you.
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- John Turnus is wearing a black t-shirt.
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- It was like a navy, right?
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- Apple unveils the first Mac powered by an M2 chip.
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No Mac gets 5G.
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- So I got two out of five.
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- Two out of five.
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I know we talked about it earlier.
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I do not know how Apple didn't mention Ukraine.
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It blows my mind.
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Super weird.
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It's really weird.
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Super weird.
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Not even vaguely.
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Very strange.
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And so I got 40%.
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So I said, no preview of an AR headset.
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(bell ringing)
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Oh, I dropped the bell.
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I dropped the bell.
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(bell ringing)
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Mac OS 12.3 does not come out within 48 hours of the event.
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event. And then it's just sad from here. Universal control is demoed again. Nope. Nope. The new
00:50:49
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Mac Mini comes in more colors than silver and gray. I couldn't have been more wrong
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could I really? What new Mac Mini? And it's only silver, the Mac Studio. Apple releases
00:50:58
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new AirPods colors. When I read this back, I kind of couldn't believe you picked it,
00:51:03
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honestly. Yeah. If they do something like that, it'll be the fall, right? I don't think
00:51:07
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they're gonna do colors. I don't think they will either, but if they did, it'd be holiday
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season right like get your kid the orange AirPods 4.
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Craig is wearing a blue shirt.
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There was no Craig.
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It could have been.
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Here's the thing this is where the publicly identifiable information comes in.
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You could have gotten a tip that Craig was wearing blue.
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On if you would have got a snap.
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On yesterday.
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We've got a picture of it.
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He could have like holding the newspaper.
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Yeah like a hostage photo.
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33.33% correct for Federico.
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Let's see how I do.
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A new color of iPhone 13, family, is announced.
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So the iPhone 13 has a green color, which I think looks pretty nice.
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And an Alpine green for the Pro.
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Thoughts on green, Federico?
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I don't like it.
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Okay, just in general or just this one?
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I don't like green in general.
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I don't like it as a color.
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Green is good for grass and salad and that's about it.
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Pesto, maybe, but that's about it.
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Scoring the the flexes in our Google Doc. Yeah, and a push pesto
00:52:11
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Halfway through the pesto is where the line is drawn
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The Intel Mac Mini is removed from sale
00:52:21
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Again, it's still hanging on. We do not see jaws during the event a
00:52:26
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Revised 13-inch MacBook Pro drops the touch bar, but does not add mag safe that I still don't fully understand
00:52:35
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I read this and I still can't get in my mind what you're actually saying.
00:52:39
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Just re-release the escape.
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That's what I'm saying.
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No touch bar, just USB-C.
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I don't know why you had to put the MagSafe part in it.
00:52:46
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I don't know.
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Because I think I wanted a little spice in my flexi, you know?
00:52:50
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And how did that go for you?
00:52:52
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Well it's marked in red.
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I remember that.
00:52:55
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iOS 15.4 and/or Mac OS 12.3 get a release date.
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Do they have a release date?
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So my, just what Apple has said, "In the press release for the green iPhones, it says iOS
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15.4 will be available as a free software update starting next week."
00:53:16
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Is next week a date?
00:53:18
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I don't think it's a date.
00:53:19
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In the English language, would you consider that a date?
00:53:22
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I don't think that's a date.
00:53:24
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Next week is a relative time range, it's not a date.
00:53:29
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What week are they even talking about, you know what I mean?
00:53:32
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It's the next one.
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what if it's the one after, it's just a next week.
00:53:36
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- They didn't say a next week.
00:53:37
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- Next week compared to what? - They said next week.
00:53:39
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- I don't think it's a date.
00:53:39
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- And they said that the iPhone 13 would come with that.
00:53:44
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- That doesn't count.
00:53:46
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- So it's before the 18th.
00:53:47
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- That's not a date either.
00:53:49
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- But I'm saying it's not as hand wavy, hippy dippy,
00:53:52
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you're saying it that it is.
00:53:54
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- Okay, but still, even if it was next week,
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it's not a date.
00:53:57
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- Okay, okay, you know what?
00:53:58
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I'll take the L on this one.
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I will not ring the bell.
00:54:01
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Look, if I were you, I would scream and shout for this point.
00:54:05
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And I would make you feel super bad.
00:54:08
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But it's not in your character to do that kind of, you know,
00:54:13
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This is an interesting way of approaching that.
00:54:16
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We're saying if it was Myke in my shoes, he would be crying.
00:54:18
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I'd be on the floor kicking and screaming.
00:54:20
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I would've smashed four Macs by now.
00:54:22
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Well, look, the reality is that I've won with or without it.
00:54:25
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Because my next one is there is no preview
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of an Apple Silicon Mac Pro.
00:54:31
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Did you win?
00:54:33
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I hope you have won.
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I got three out of six, which is 50%.
00:54:37
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Oh yeah, you won.
00:54:38
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Putting me ahead of Myke
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and definitely ahead of Federico.
00:54:40
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I was only pushing on that
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because I thought maybe I could beat him.
00:54:45
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No, I had it either way.
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So I am the Attorney General Flexi.
00:54:53
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Oh, AG Flex.
00:54:54
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AG Flex is back, baby.
00:54:56
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Please listen to the laws that I enforce.
00:55:01
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- AG Flex is back.
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- AG Flex is back.
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Now, Federico.
00:55:07
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- You, my dear friend.
00:55:08
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- I am your dear friend.
00:55:09
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- Or the loser.
00:55:11
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- So we need to work up how much you need to donate
00:55:13
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and where you should donate it to.
00:55:15
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- Well, something for Ukraine, right?
00:55:17
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- Yeah. - Absolutely.
00:55:18
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- That's what I wanna do.
00:55:19
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- I think that Apple makes it pretty easy.
00:55:21
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I don't know if this is in Italy too, Federico.
00:55:23
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- Yeah, I wanna do that.
00:55:24
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- So we're being told by the discord, $100 is the total.
00:55:28
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I think we're going to make an unprecedented flexi move today.
00:55:32
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That's right.
00:55:33
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We're all going to give the money.
00:55:34
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We'll match you Federico.
00:55:35
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Oh, thank you.
00:55:37
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That's a very kind gesture.
00:55:39
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Wait, is it actually, was this a role instituted by the attorney general?
00:55:44
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I would say that it is a, uh, it is a one time situation that the attorney general approves
00:55:51
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Now here's the thing.
00:55:52
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What, how much are we donating?
00:55:53
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Is it dollars?
00:55:54
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Uh, it's a, yeah, we, we donate in dollars.
00:55:57
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what we've done I think so me and Federico can't do that so you just have to
00:56:01
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pick an approximate number so I'll donate $100 I'm gonna donate to UNICEF
00:56:05
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yeah I'm gonna I'm gonna donate a hundred euros I don't care okay I need to
00:56:09
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do a hundred pounds then don't I yeah I'm gonna be that guy yeah I mean who
00:56:12
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knows how much that actually is well you can't be that guy but it's for the kids
00:56:16
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and I would just like to say a hundred pounds is more money than either of you
00:56:19
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donated because I have the strongest look we get it you live in a rich
00:56:22
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country I have the strongest currency raw Britannia strong currency dude you
00:56:27
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You hit donate on the iPhone, it wants you to sign in with your Apple ID, it doesn't
00:56:31
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give you the password button.
00:56:32
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But also I was expecting I would get a choice of where the money was going to come from,
00:56:36
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like I usually do with the App Store, which is Apple Pay, and it's like nope, your donation
00:56:40
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is accepted.
00:56:41
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So I don't know what card just got charged.
00:56:43
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It's whatever your Apple ID is on.
00:56:44
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Yeah, but I use Apple Pay with my Apple ID.
00:56:47
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Whatever backs up Apple Pay I guess.
00:56:48
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Yeah, we'll find out later on kids.
00:56:50
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We'll find out where that came from.
00:56:51
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So we've all donated, congratulations to me.
00:56:54
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I'm gonna send you my receipt in just a few seconds.
00:56:59
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I'm using the UNICEF website because I have a fake US Apple ID and I don't want to do
00:57:06
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Yeah, that's gonna get you, isn't it?
00:57:07
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That's how they get you.
00:57:08
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They've laid this trap for you, you know?
00:57:10
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Yeah, I'm using the website.
00:57:13
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I've donated.
00:57:15
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Well, this was a game well played.
00:57:18
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Is there anything else from the event that we didn't touch on through our picks that
00:57:22
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we want to talk about before we go?
00:57:23
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Federico, thoughts on the studio display.
00:57:26
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I like it. I think it's the right product for the right audience that was asking for it.
00:57:31
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It's not for me though.
00:57:34
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Yeah, so a couple of reasons.
00:57:38
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I think if I were to buy a monitor right now,
00:57:41
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I think in my future at the moment,
00:57:45
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I would rather do the research and spend the money on a proper gaming monitor.
00:57:50
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I think I would really like to have one of those like ultra-wide, high refresh rates, gaming monitors.
00:57:57
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And this is not that, right? So this is not that.
00:58:00
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When, if we'll be moving to a new place, I want to do my research and get one of those.
00:58:05
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Additionally, I could have been convinced, maybe by this monitor, if it had any kind,
00:58:14
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some kind, any kind of proper iPadOS integration.
00:58:19
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Like, I don't know, because it's got the A13,
00:58:21
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you can now do something with an iPad Pro or an iPad Air and this monitor.
00:58:25
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I mean, isn't that more on the iPad's shoulders than the display?
00:58:29
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Well, I don't know. It's on Apple's shoulders, I guess.
00:58:32
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It doesn't really, you know, it's not up to me.
00:58:35
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Yeah, but this, basically, this display could be better for you in the future than it is now.
00:58:39
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-Definitely. -It could be.
00:58:40
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So I will keep an eye on this.
00:58:42
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I do think that once Apple does proper display integration for iPadOS, it will not be Studio Display exclusive.
00:58:51
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So, I don't know, I think I am more interested in the ultra-wide form factor and high refresh rate myself,
00:58:59
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because what I want to have is a monitor that works for everything, for regular computing as well as gaming.
00:59:07
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And this is not that kind of monitor.
00:59:09
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Yep, that makes total sense.
00:59:12
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Myke, you ordered one.
00:59:13
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Yes, it is what I ordered yesterday.
00:59:15
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I ordered the display.
00:59:17
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I desperately need this for my work.
00:59:22
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For my studio, like where I plug my laptop in every day.
00:59:25
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Please, my LG is very sick.
00:59:27
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Because it's just not working out for me very well with the LG and the Thunderbolt...
00:59:33
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What's the name of the company that I use?
00:59:35
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The CalDigit dog.
00:59:36
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It's like I've mentioned this before on the show, but every day I have to plug the laptop
00:59:41
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into the dock with a Thunderbolt cable then I need to grab the monitor pull it
00:59:46
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towards me so I can get to the back unplug the USB-C cable plug it back in
00:59:49
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tap a couple of keys and about 70% of the time it works. That is very annoying
00:59:55
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I'm hoping that this product will fix this in my life that I will just plug in
01:00:01
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I might have to get a different dock I expect I'm probably gonna be best off
01:00:05
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with a USB-C dock now yes but that's perfectly fine because all I have
01:00:10
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plugged in it's like just like a couple of USB peripherals or whatever and you
01:00:13
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know so I'll say this that's gonna be better for me and I'm really excited
01:00:17
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about having an actual is this 5k it is so it is the 5k it's excited about that
01:00:23
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it's a hundred nits brighter than this panel was in the in the old iMac and I
01:00:29
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love and the LG but it's it's otherwise the same and you know Quinn Nelson his
01:00:35
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video Quinn's got to find something to poke at I understand that but it being
01:00:39
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that display is like yeah that display has been around a long time but also
01:00:42
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it's a good display like it's a good panel and they've put it in an enclosure
01:00:48
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and with features that make more sense to a Mac user than the LG Ultrafine ever
01:00:54
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did. I'm really excited to hear what the speakers sound like in these you know
01:00:59
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with the Pro Display you don't have them and the LG speakers the 4k didn't have
01:01:04
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speakers I don't or didn't have a camera so there's something with the early 4k
01:01:08
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that was missing. The 5k speakers were garbage and so I think Apple's made
01:01:13
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something that will fit the the needs of more people with this. I'm happy there's
01:01:18
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a camera but it's gonna be useless to me. Yeah because of the inability to change
01:01:23
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the refresh rate in the camera. I actually think I'm gonna test it out
01:01:27
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with this monitor I don't expect it to be any different. I think we're gonna start
01:01:29
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this as a personal crusade like I'm actually gonna file a radar and I'm
01:01:32
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gonna try and stop going through the official channels for this because this is wild to me.
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that they sell these products around the world but in office environments outside
01:01:41
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it like in Europe we need the 50 Hertz refresh on the lights for it because the
01:01:46
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overhead lights will make things flicker and I just there are ways to what is
01:01:52
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this okay so you know overhead lighting right? You know I'm talking like in a in
01:01:55
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like office environment you got the overhead lighting right? Like fluorescent lights.
01:02:00
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Yeah. In Europe I think I know in the UK but in Europe they're like the Hertz
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rate the refresh rate on the light is 50 Hertz and in America it's 60 Hertz
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really so because of that okay cameras they're tuned like the the cameras in
01:02:17
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Apple's laptops are tuned for the 60 Hertz so when you put a camera in an
01:02:22
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Apple computer in a 50 Hertz environment the background flickers which is very
01:02:27
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weird and disorientating how do you know this stuff because I have this problem
01:02:33
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every time I use one of Apple's laptops in my studio it's trash so I have to use
01:02:39
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a Logitech camera which has the ability for me to switch the refresh rate on the
01:02:45
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like the on the camera itself I'm not speaking exactly correctly with the
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terms but people can understand no no I get it so I can change that one from 60
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to 50 and it stops doing it so I believe Apple's should Apple should have be able
01:02:57
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to make this a possibility for me but they don't that is a fascinating tidbit
01:03:02
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Thank you. And so I'm I'm gonna like I'm gonna see how this one fares
01:03:06
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I expect it would be exactly the same but just in case and then I think I'm gonna have to make this like a
01:03:11
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personal thing that I just keep shouting about and I'm gonna follow radar about it and just like
01:03:16
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Something happen big refresh rate boy. I just think it's really annoying cuz like
01:03:21
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very standard in
01:03:23
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offices where these computers are used and I have to and I see this all the time you have to use like a lot like
01:03:29
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I'm gonna have this beautiful monitor which is costing me like
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1800 pounds because I got the really nice stand and I got to have some crappy
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Logitech cameras on the top of it so I can never have a video call. Yeah
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It's a bummer. Mm-hmm. I did not order display
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I've got that covered but I did order a pretty nicely specced Mac studio
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That will replace my 2019 Mac Pro. So do you want to talk about it on the show? Are you gonna?
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Are you gonna sell it? What are you gonna do with the Mac Pro Federico? See if you join me
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I'm trying to convince Steven to keep his Mac Pro
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Why should he to just roll it in with the rest of these freaking computers?
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It's a lot of money tied up in it. Yep. That'd be a very expensive addition
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Here's what I'll say. Don't sell it immediately. Mmm. See if my heart tells me to keep it flip-flop, baby. Can I have a race?
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Who you are the CFO of the company you could just choose that if you want to I need a raise
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What can I do? Don't sell it until you're comfortable with the Mac studio. Yeah. Oh definitely. This is what you do. Yeah
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Emma's suggesting to give it to my brother who very often gets my older machines, but he actually just bought a 14-inch MacBook Pro and
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Just four days ago took delivery of an LG 5k and I texted him the link to the studio display
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I said return the LG and buy this instead
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So, I don't know if he's done that I need to I need to see
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If he does that James wants me to flip a coin to see if key because he's he's not something very clever and dice
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By peacock we don't need it this week, so I do it in the pro show
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Okay, we're gonna flip the coin in the pro show. Oh, sorry James the rules are not on your side
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But if you go to get connected protocol, we're gonna flip coins
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Okay, and that's why he peak how can see what he's a little afraid of that. It's time to flip the coin
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No, that's what we'll say in the pro show, but only if you give us money. You got to give us money to get it
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Yep, get connected to pro.co. So yeah, ordered the Mac Studio, plans to replace the Mac Pro.
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I did the M1 Max, I didn't do the Ultra. Unnecessary.
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Unnecessary, another $1200 or something. But I did max out the Raymond storage. So it ended
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up being about $5,000. He got an 8TB SSD in Federica.
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Oh my god. I know.
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That's what's in the Mac Pro. Because of all of his research.
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just get like a two terabyte one like a normal person? Like for some reason all of these
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old Macworld magazines they must remain inside the computer I don't know what we think it'll
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lose them what's gonna happen you have them outside they're just gonna fall onto the ground?
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Could. Alright that's a problem there right we can all see this like I'm surrounded by
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all this stuff and I just don't want a mountain of external drives on my desk and so eight
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terabytes is the end. You're not going to need any more than that.
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I mean, I'm at five now. Right. And my research, I was looking to
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marry about this the other night, my research, like Dev and
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Think collection databases exploded in size. When I was
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preparing the my Kickstarter calendar last year, because I
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needed a lot of dates from like, periods of time that aren't
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easily accessible with what I had. And so my like Dev and
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Think collection, I think it actually doubled, or more than
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doubled in size through that and I don't foresee having like an intense research
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period that broad in the future like if I do an article about the history of the
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power book like I probably have another calendar or the calendar I'm gonna do
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this year and so could that increase it by another multiple terabytes I don't
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think here first by the way Apple calendar 2 confirmed yes yeah Apple
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calendar 2.0 it's gonna be made of aluminum this time no it's not Wow it's
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- Wow. - It's gonna be really expensive.
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- Interesting, interesting, okay.
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- This calendar has been carved
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from a solid block of aluminum.
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- That's right. - And has chamfered edges.
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- That's right.
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If it falls off your wall, it may break your foot
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if it lands on you.
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So yeah, there will be another calendar coming.
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I'm in the process of already starting it.
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But I don't think that'll double my research stuff again
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because I only need to find all of Apple's press releases
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from the 1990s one time, and now I have them all.
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- James has made a great suggestion in the Discord.
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Apple Calendar 2.
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Like the, what was that?
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The Mac 2 with the two brackets?
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The Apple 2.
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Apple 2, that's it.
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This one right there.
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Federico, it was very fun for me to be able to sit
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in a room with Steven as they were showing the charts
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that obliterated his many millions of dollars computer.
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He was, the sounds that Steven was making
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when they were showing those charts,
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it was pretty incredible.
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He was very upset.
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If you wanna find links and stuff we spoke about
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or look at the final scores for this,
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We have links to all that stuff at relay.fm/connected/388.
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While you're there, you can join and get Connected Pro,
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which is a longer ad-free version of the show each week.
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We just talked about that.
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You can send us feedback or follow up from the website,
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or you can do so on Twitter.
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You can find Myke on Twitter as I-M-Y-K-E.
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Myke is the host of a bunch of other shows here on Relay FM,
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and he's currently sitting in my office.
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- You can follow Federico on Twitter as Vitichi,
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V-I-T-I-C-C-I. He's the editor-in-chief of MacStories.net. Go check out their hub for
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this week's Apple event. Lots of great stuff. I love y'all's, like, "Here are all the numbers"
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mentioned. That's always my favorite. It's always my favorite post. The little bits one,
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is that what it's called? All the small things. All the... That one. That one.
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Yeah. Is that why you name it that, by the way? I believe that was the intention years ago when
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when we started doing that, yeah.
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- Very good.
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You can find me on Twitter as ismh
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and I write over at 512pixels.net.
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I'd like to thank our sponsors this week.
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They are Bombas, Fitbod, and New Relic.
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Until next time guys, say goodbye.
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- Arrivederci. - Cheerio.