377: Connected Café 🍕🍺
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Hello and welcome to Connected, Episode 377. I'm Jason Snell and I am joined as usual by James Thompson.
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It's good to be finally back. Thanks for looking after the show for the last few weeks. Some interesting guest choices also.
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Well, yes, of course. We're also joined by Mr. John Forhees, who never, ever misses an episode of the show. Hi, John.
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No, I don't think I've ever been off this show. It's been tough sometimes, but yeah,
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I'm a bad penny. I just keep turning up.
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That's good. I mean, I like the commitment that James seems to have failed to make to
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Well, some of us have things to do.
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Wow, wow. I think that cuts deep.
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It's true. It's true, but it hurts. Oh, James. All right, you know, we should stop with the
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nonsense and get down to business because we've got a lot. We've got a packed show.
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The show document is overflowing this time because it's the Connected Holiday Special.
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And of course, as always, we begin the Connected Christmas episode with our gift exchange,
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the Triple J gift exchange, and we open our presents. It's a tradition like none other.
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It doesn't feel like a year since we last touched one of these.
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Oh yeah, I know. I mean, it seems like a long time, but you know, hey, it comes around quickly.
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That's COVID time for you.
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is flexible, it happens. It's like, what is time even now? But I love this. It's a great
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tradition. We go around round robin style as is our tradition and give each other a
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presence. They're not on the show. The presence happen at a later date or immediately during
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the show or, you know, it's not something like, "I don't have this stuff here because
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it's supposed to be a surprise, you see, and we can't trust one another to not open the
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packages." So anyway, James, why don't you kick off the round robin? What do you have
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for me? Me in particular?
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Yeah, I know you're important here.
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So I have commissioned your favorite artist, Jen Bartell, I believe,
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to draw you a sketch of a micronaut holding up a similarly colored iMac.
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And kids, if you don't know what micronauts are,
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you were probably not a child in the late '70s.
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They were kind of like translucent robots that I'm going to say,
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without any shred of evidence,
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that they were the inspiration for the original iMac.
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And I'm just gonna drop a picture of one.
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- Jen Bartell is my favorite artist,
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a comic book artist working probably.
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And micronauts are a formative toy from my childhood.
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You posted the picture, these are time traveler.
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A lot of the micronauts were made of die cast metal.
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So they're way heavier and like higher quality
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than you'd expect a cheap toy to be.
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But they needed, actually this fits in
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with our conversations about Apple
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and Apple always wanting to have like good, better, best
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and keeping its profit margins.
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You got to have a low cost product.
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So I think, in fact, Time Traveler was like the iMac
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or the MacBook Air of the Micronauts
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because he was made more cheaply so he
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could be sold at a lower price than the rest of them.
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Yeah, definitely.
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Yeah, cheap clear plastic.
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Exactly, well, that is delightful.
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I can't wait to see a modern artist who
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I love drawing a Micronaut and an iMac.
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Will it be-- is it a G3 iMac or is it one of the 24-inch iMacs,
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James. No, it's a G Street one. I mean, you've got to go for the true translucent plastic
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compatriot. Yeah. Okay, John, here's yours. I, for you, see, this is going to be so disappointing
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after that because James has just outdone me again. I wrote a shortcut for you. Oh,
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nice. Just for you. What does it do? Okay, it's going to wish you a happy holiday. If
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you run it tomorrow or this week, it's going to say Merry Christmas, but it varies based
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on the date. It will always wish you something, but it changes throughout the year. I have
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caveats, it doesn't work on the Mac right now. Shortcuts crashes, what can you do? I
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hope it will work at some point, there will be a holiday where it will say I can't believe
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I'm working on the Mac. Doesn't work right now. And you can't really automate it to display
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like every day like I wanted it to, but you could make a widget on your iOS home screen
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that you could tap and then it would look and see what holiday it was. Anyway, I hope
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you like it, it's just for you. If I could mint it as an NFT so it could only be run
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by you, I would.
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Oh wow, thank you.
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But I can't, so it's just a shortcut for you.
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Oh, well, it's just a shortcut that—it's a widget that I poke at every day of the year,
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Yeah, and you won't be that surprised because there aren't that many holidays, but who
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Okay, Jon, what do you have for James?
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All right, for James.
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James, I made you a trophy.
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I made you the world's greatest calculator app trophy, and it's really meant to sit
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right alongside your Eddie from Macworld back in the day.
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So you know, I got—but I felt like that wasn't quite enough.
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I mean, you know, trophy's no big deal, right?
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You've got a million of them.
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I also got you some beard oil because we know, James,
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how precious you are about your beard.
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- I mean, I hope that this trophy is quite shiny
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so that I can look in it and I can see my beard
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because yes, you are right that everybody in the UK
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really likes their beard.
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- James, I'm just gonna remind you again,
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who got you that Macworld trophy?
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- Someone in the room.
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- It was a legitimate process,
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but who is your guy in the room, okay?
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- There is no collusion in the trophy market.
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- All right, James, what do you have for Jon?
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- So I have got Jon, this is very special.
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It is a year's membership,
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and you know how we like to support other podcasts.
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So it's a year's membership to The Prompt Pro,
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and I think they're on episode 434 now.
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It's a great podcast.
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I think it's about how to use the terminal app or something,
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but it's by friends of the show,
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Myke Federico and Steven, or as we call them, the MFS.
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- I mean, some people pronounce it MFS,
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but MFS is more polite.
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- This is a family show.
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But I think we should have them on our show one day.
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- Oh, that would be a good idea.
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You know, who would have thought that you could get
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over 400 episodes all about the terminal?
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I mean, am I right?
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- Yeah, well, those guys are just, they work hard, right?
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So you should do that.
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Well, relay.fm/membership,
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if you want to be a member of our show, Connected,
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or of the prompt, you can do that right there.
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Okay, John, what do you have for me?
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- I do have something for you, Jason.
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I talked to Apple and I pulled some strings
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and I got them to agree to stop fiddling around
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with the Photos app so you could have it year off
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from writing your book.
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And they also, they went a step further though.
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They said that they're gonna take that engineering time
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and they're going to implement a proper audio system
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on the iPads that you can start recording all of your shows
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on your iPad Pro.
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- I am impressed that you talked to somebody
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who has that power, but I guess you're that well-connected,
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which fits with the name of the show, so that makes sense.
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That's probably why the show is called what it is,
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I would think.
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- That's where it started.
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- That Jon is so well-connected.
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All right, last in the Christmas gift exchange,
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it's me for James.
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James, I bought you a pound of dice.
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Did you know that they sell dice by the pound?
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- It's a sorted dice.
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It weighs a pound.
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I'm sorry, I didn't do it in metric.
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- I did the conversion
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and I did actually weigh some dice just there.
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And I think that's about 13 complete sets worth of dice.
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So that's great.
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- Yes, I have to warn you.
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They are just loaded by weight.
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So I can't, they may not be sets at all.
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They may be just kind of weird dice.
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They might have weird like textures or something.
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I don't honestly know because that's what happens
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when you buy dice by weight.
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But I hope that there are some gems in there.
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- I think you shouldn't use the term loaded
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when you're talking about dice.
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Otherwise I might get in trouble with Tony.
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- All right, well, that was great.
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I think we're all looking forward to getting our gifts
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and gift exchange.
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Let's do this again next year.
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- It's a holiday tradition.
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- We have of course another great tradition
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for the end of the year coming up.
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But first, James is going to tell you
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about our sponsor this week, James.
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and is also a pizza oven.
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Jason, I believe you had to calculate
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a special number recently.
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How did that go?
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- It didn't go great, honestly,
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because I was trying to multiply
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and then I needed to clear the calculator
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and I can never remember the difference between the AC button and the C button.
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I just pressed the AC button a bunch of times. Is that what I'm supposed to do?
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Well, that sounds wonderful. Go to peakout.com/connected and you can save yourself the time it would
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take to Google for it. Thanks to Peacock for their support of this show, and by support
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I mean the large envelope of cash.
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Thank you to our sponsors. With that, it brings us to that time. I know everybody who listens
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connected once this. It is time for the pickies. Our annual contest. Ah, the pickies. We do our
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picks for what is going to happen next year. And so, I have to ask everybody, please stand
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for the reading of the Pickies Charter. Rule number one. There are two types of pickies.
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The annual pickies and WWDC pickies. No other pickies shall ever be introduced. Two. The winner
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Winner of the annual pickies is named Grand Admiral Pickerton and retains the title for
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a full year.
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The WWDC Pickies winner is named the San Jose Shindig King and retains the title until the
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next WWDC is held.
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Order for annual pickies and WWDC pickies is based on the winner of the previous year.
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The winner goes second.
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The loser flips a coin to determine who goes first and who goes third. Jason is the only
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person allowed to flip a coin, and he cannot use Nat to do so.
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To earn any points, everything written down in the prediction document must come true.
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There are no half points awarded in any round, but other fractions are allowed.
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Three points are awarded for any pick deemed correct in the first round.
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Two points are awarded for any pick deemed correct
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in the second round.
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- 10, one point will be awarded for correct picks
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in the lightning round.
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- 11, any pick that comes through
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in the first half of the year is worth double.
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- 12, your total percentage of wrong answers
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will be multiplied by five
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and deducted from your final score.
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- Okay, I gotta jump in here
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because this is one of those places
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that I said I wanted last time.
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I said I wanted to do a rule change.
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- Yeah, fair enough.
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- As many listeners may remember,
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we had an argument about what percentage meant
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and whether if it was 25%, you multiplied by 25
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or you multiplied by 0.25.
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So I wanna specify we mean decimal percentage
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so that we're deducting 1.25 instead of 125.
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- Yes, in my former life as a lawyer,
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we would have said this in a contract
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as we'd say that it was expressed as a fraction.
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So the percentage is expressed by a fraction
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is what I would say.
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Yeah, it's almost as if this rule was added, so we'd need to use a calculator at some point.
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Well, either...
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Okay, let's do express as a fraction.
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I trust the law language of John here, as always.
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That's fair.
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"The two other hosts must agree that at least one of your picks is not obvious, and that one of your picks is pretty cool."
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All right, 14.
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"No picking things not actually unrelated to Apple or the tech industry."
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So, again, this is a place where we need to change this.
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We need to remove one of the negatives from that statement.
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Otherwise, I'm going to redo all my picks.
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Oh, I see. It's not actually unrelated. Oh, no.
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Yeah, see, Boolean logic will get you every time.
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John, do you have any law recommendations for us here?
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How about something really simple like,
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"Everything has to be related to Apple or the tech industry."
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Okay, great. Let's do that. Everything. I'm going to do it right now.
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Everything has to be related.
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Every pick has to be, okay, that's our new rule.
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- I think that's our record there.
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That was a triple negative we had going there.
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- Well, we are the triple kurties.
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- I wish the, yeah, whoever wrote this.
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- Somebody needs an editor.
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- Yeah, seriously.
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- Okay, number 15, no picking things
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that the picker of the pick could make come true
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by themselves or by inducing others, including,
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and this is important, taking a job at Apple.
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- We all know what that's regarding.
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Number 16, no picking things
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that are not provably true or false.
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Whether or not you can prove a negative
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is best left for the philosophers.
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- Number 17, no altering the production document
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after the show is over.
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We all remember what happened in 2020.
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As an aside, I'm going to mint this as an NFT,
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so we all know that that means
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it'll be unalterable and uncopyable.
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- That's good.
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blockchain that's where it belongs yes okay number 18 and we're into the
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important stuff here after the scoring is complete each host must place the
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official pikis refrigerator magnet in the proper configuration on their
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refrigerator for the entirety of the next year and that's winner at the
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center of the door second place in the lower left corner and third place in the
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lower right corner all right that's right we we need to sell those next year
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because people are gonna love those. Yes. Yeah, and I do want to put in a proposed rule change
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here because if your fridge door is not made from a ferrous metal like mine, you're allowed to use
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Blu-Tack or some other adhesive substance to secure the magnets because they keep falling off
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my fridge. I'm going to propose a separate rule that James needs to get himself a new fridge,
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just saying. Well, I mean, if it comes out of the show's budget, then fine. See, I don't think this
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rule change is necessary because all the rules say is that you must place the magnets in the
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in the configuration. It doesn't say anything about, I mean, their magnets.
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So I guess it-
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So if they fall on the floor, I can just put them away?
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No, they must remain in the configuration, but you can place them there by any means.
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So if you wanted to like superglue them on or something, you could do that, but you have
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to be prepared to pull them off and move them.
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Well, I don't need to because I win every year. So, you know, it's fine. I can just
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superglue them.
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That's not true. That's not true. You don't win every year.
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One last chance.
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You say that now because-
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He's doing it again.
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every year. Number 19, you know, that's what you do every year. You claim you always win every year,
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but you don't always win every year. We shall see. Number 19, the winner of each competition will be
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given access to the official competition Twitter accounts @WWDCShindigKing and @PikisAdmiral,
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as appropriate. All right, and that's the end of the rules. Everybody can sit back down. That was
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the official Picky's Charter being read. 2021 winner was James, just to recap. He is both
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Admiral Pickerton and the Sanitization Dig King.
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Yeah, as always.
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No, not as always. Okay, let's just get to the picks. Let's start arguing about this.
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People want to hear the picks. And per the rules, I need to flip a real coin to determine
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who goes first and who goes third. Jon, I'm going to let you call it Heads or Tails, and
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if it comes up the one you called,
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we gotta specify all this 'cause of shenanigans,
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if it comes up the one you called, you get to go first.
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- All right, I call tails.
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- All right, tails.
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Now, how do I flip this thing?
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It came up tails, so you, John, get to go first.
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In the first round is the three-point round.
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What do you have?
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- Well, my first prediction, my first picky,
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is that Apple's gonna introduce
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a standalone display next year.
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And it's not one that's connected, obviously,
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to a laptop or to an iMac.
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I'm talking about a standalone display that's less--
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that costs less than a Pro Display XDR.
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I feel that we should have a rule about not being
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able to reuse your picks, because you pick
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this every single year.
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It's going to be true someday.
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I actually-- I like him throwing away his three points year
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after year after year on the white whale that
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is the standalone Apple display.
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It's like AirPower.
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It's the new AirPower, I think.
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I just want to say--
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I just want to officially handicap this,
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that I fear that Jon is actually correct this time.
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And it's killing me that Jon won the coin flip,
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because I think this is the year,
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that 2022 is the year where it's going to happen.
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- So my pick is that Apple will introduce a Mac in 2022
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that is more than twice as fast
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as any existing Mac from 2021.
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- All right, we need to clarify this, James.
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What do you mean by twice as fast?
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- Let us clarify this in terms of, say,
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the multi-core benchmark--
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Or what is it?
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Yeah, let's go with Geekbench as a good--
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because I think, yeah, the single core is probably not
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going to be twice as fast.
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But I think the multi-core is definitely--
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I'm figuring they're just going to add in some more processes,
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basically, into this thing of the sort of M1 Mac style,
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but just with more processes.
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So this is basically, okay, so this was the four core,
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this is the rumored four die Mac Pro
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is probably what you're predicting here
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because a two die might not actually be twice as fast,
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- Yeah, that's why I put in the padding
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to just say twice as fast
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because I figure if we get a four die one,
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it's definitely gonna do it.
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- And my other question is about introduce as a term.
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How can we score it if it is introduced but not shipping?
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Well, by the legal language of my prediction,
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I think that I would get the points.
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- I don't like that.
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I think it needs to ship.
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- All right, okay, fine.
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This is my three points, but I will because-
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- Well, how can we get a Geekbench score if nobody has it,
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if it's just been announced?
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- Well, what will happen is it will be in the hands
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of some journalists who will accidentally upload
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their Geekbench score as happens every year.
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- Okay, actually, you know what?
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I'm gonna give it to you.
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I think this is fair as it is
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because if there's no score, then you don't get it.
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There has to be, somebody has to have a score.
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And I'll just point out to the rules, James,
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you can't upload a fake Geekbench score
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in order to win this.
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'Cause we'll know, we'll find out.
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- We'll figure it out.
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- That is covered under the rules of inducing others
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and so on, so yeah.
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- All right.
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- All right, all right.
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It has to be available on the internet.
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I mean, we're not talking about a Geekbench score
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that someone told you about that they ran
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and didn't upload.
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This has to be something that Jason and I
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can see on the web.
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- Well, my three point pick is going to kind of piggyback
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on John's a little bit, because John stopped my pick there.
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I am going to say that iPadOS is going to finally,
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finally, finally, finally get non-mirrored
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external display support.
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- Talk about the pick that comes up every single time.
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- I know, it's you and me.
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I'm hoping that the picks will make it true.
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It hasn't happened yet, but I'm still gonna hope
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against all evidence.
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I feel like everything is lining up.
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We have pointer support in iPad OS.
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We got the keyboard support in iPad OS.
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We got new windowing that was introduced in iOS 15.
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We've got that great standalone display
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that Jon is gonna make happen with his pick.
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- Indeed. - And so I'm just gonna
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ride in there and say, "How would Apple do this
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"without finally having it be the last piece
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"of the puzzle for iPad OS?"
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So that's my choice. - Yeah, well,
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I hope you're right, I hope you're right.
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All right, well, that's it for round one.
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Why don't we head into round two?
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And, you know, - Okay.
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- I'm gonna kick it off.
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with at WWC, Apple will introduce a new home strategy
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that includes at least one new product.
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What do you guys think of that?
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I think it's very vague, but--
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Well, that's what scoring is all about.
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Do they have an existing home strategy?
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Oh, well, no, that's true.
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Maybe I should not say new.
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Apple will have a home strategy
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and will introduce a new home product.
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- Yeah, I like this pick because I also want to believe
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that there will be something.
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And I like the vagueness of it because you can get
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these two points if you get that Amazon Echo-like
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- Right, the screen.
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- Thing that has a screen and a center stage camera maybe
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and sits in your kitchen and is also a HomePod.
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If they did the soundbar,
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if they do something we don't even know,
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bring back airport, like anything will get you that point.
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But honestly, I think I would still call this a non-obvious pick because it requires Apple to have a home strategy.
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Uh, so my pick, I, I'm going to be betting heavily on, uh, AR and VR in my picks this year.
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So if Apple doesn't do any of this, I'm just completely out there running.
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So my pick is a developer kit will be introduced
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for Apple's mixed reality headset at WWDC,
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but the headset itself will not actually ship
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to consumers during 2022.
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Now there's a couple of things that can trip me up here.
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One, if it's only an AR headset,
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then I don't know that I get the mixed reality,
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but I'm fairly sure that developers
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are gonna get something,
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but I don't think consumers are gonna get anything
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until next year.
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- I'm just gonna read my pick now
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because it's in direct opposition to your pick.
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My pick is--
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- I noticed.
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- Anyone who wants an Apple headset
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will be able to buy one by the end of 2022
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without becoming a developer.
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That's my choice.
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So you're saying there will be something,
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but it won't ship to consumers.
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I will say that if you wanna buy one,
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I'm not saying it'll be a good buy,
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I'm not saying it makes sense
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that people spend the money on it,
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but that regardless, if you wanna get one,
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you'll be able to put down money to buy one
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by the end of 2022.
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Without, 'cause I knew you guys were gonna ask,
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without spending $99, becoming a developer,
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and then buying an Apple headset.
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They can just go get one.
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They can order one online,
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or maybe go into the Apple store, I don't know.
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- Well, I think this is an interesting one
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because we're gonna have some rules language
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on be able to buy one.
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What does this mean?
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But I'm prepared to accept this as a pick.
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- How about order?
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Can I change it to order?
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Would that make it better or worse for you?
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- Because like, you know, you could order one
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and it doesn't ship until 2024.
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So I'm not gonna let you have that.
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- Okay, I'll take it.
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Jon, you okay with it?
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- Yeah, I think I'm okay with this.
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- You're spoken like a man who's watching
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his two competitors kill each other
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while you just run on by.
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- Yeah, exactly.
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I mean, yeah, that's fair.
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- Says the man with the home strategy.
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All right, that brings us to the lightning round
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of the pickies.
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This is basically a draft.
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Multiple selections are allowed.
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We're gonna do up to five rounds.
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You can drop out at any point
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If you want to chance it on the percentage deduction that's in the rules, you have to
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do some math to do that.
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So I leave that to James.
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But you can also do all five rounds, which is generally what we always do.
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We limited it to five because there was that one time that James picked 12 things and the
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show was too long.
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But it worked.
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James also won this last time because he was using Peacock in the background.
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Oh yeah, he was calculating his odds.
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Yeah, that's true.
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I mean, it's really bad podcasting if you just
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drop out after one pick.
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But if it's strategically favorable,
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James will just do whatever he wants.
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Yeah, where's the excitement in that?
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Where's the excitement?
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Yeah, we usually do five picks.
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I'm in this to win.
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I'm not in this for podcasting.
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All right, so we'll alternate picks.
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No duplication of picks because it's a draft.
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And Jon won the coin toss.
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So Jon, what's your first pick in round one?
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All right, I'm going to say that Eddy Cue is going
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return to the next Apple keynote to talk about services, but he won't dance, unfortunately.
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Oh, I love a stagecraft pick. This is like a non-stagecraft pick, but still,
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stagecraft is involved. So, Eddie appearance without dancing.
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Yeah, it's been too long since we've seen Eddie, you know? My favorite, literally, my absolute
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favorite WWDC was the music one where Eddie and Drake were up there, and I'm hoping that we'll
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we'll get that again, but I think the reality is
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we'll probably just get Eddie talking about services
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and maybe something else that's one of my other picks.
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- I don't wanna give it away
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and have one of you guys swipe it.
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- No spoilers.
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Okay, James. - Okay, mine is,
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at least one Mac will be introduced in 2022
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that is available in regular Pro and Macs
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processor configurations at once.
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- All right, I was writing my Macworld article
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previewing the 2022 in the Mac,
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which I think might be posted just now.
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And I was trying to, I was thinking about the same thing
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and I was trying to think, and I'm just gonna say it,
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James, your pick, I saw it in the doc
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and I added it to my article
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because I thought it was really interesting.
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But this is the part that I stumbled on,
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is what Mac model spans the M1 or M2
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and the M1 Pro and the M1 Macs?
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Do you have any thoughts?
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I mean, you're picking at least one and that's fine,
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but I'm curious what you think
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is the most likely Mac to do that.
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- I think the iMac is one
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and I think the Mac Mini might be another,
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but I think the iMac is probably my safe bet for this,
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that we are gonna have, with the same industrial design,
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we are, not the same colors possibly,
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but the same industrial design,
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we're gonna have a regular Pro and Macs configuration
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that you can buy.
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- Very interesting.
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I could see it for the Mini too,
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but I think probably iMac is the better bet.
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- Yeah, I think the Mac Mini might be the better bet,
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but I'm also unclear whether they're going to,
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something that maybe somebody could pick if they want to,
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but I wonder about if we're gonna see a Mac Mini Pro,
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and if the reason that they have shipped the one Mac Mini,
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and then the other Mac Mini is still in the price line,
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is they may make a split there,
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and have like an M1 Mac Mini,
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and then the Pro and the Max be the Mac Mini Pro,
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or something like that.
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- But I agree, I think James's best bet here
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is probably that they release an iMac Pro
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that comes in three chip configurations
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or something like, or a high-end iMac
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that comes in three chip configurations.
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Whatever it's called.
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Okay, my choice is gonna be
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universal control ships before WWDC.
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- All right.
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- I mean, it's good to be optimistic.
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- See, this is the thing is it seems obvious
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and yet is it obvious?
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- Yeah, I don't know.
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It feels to me like this is the kind of thing
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that's going to ship in the spring
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when new M1 Macs, or not M1, but you know,
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Apple Silicon Macs are introduced,
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because it's a perfect time to show it off again,
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is at a March or April event.
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- Right, hey, remember this feature
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that we announced previously?
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- It still works, and it works with these new computers too.
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- I don't know, I think you cannot guarantee it,
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but I'm gonna pick it, 'cause I'm optimistic
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that it'll ship before WWDC.
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Round two, Jon, what do you have?
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- All right, round two.
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I am gonna go with something a little safer,
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a little safer bet this time.
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I'm going to predict that the Notes app
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is going to gain smart folders
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based on both tags and other metadata.
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- Yeah, yeah, I think you're right.
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Strangely missing from iOS 15, right?
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Like it's in Reminders, but it's not in Notes,
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which doesn't make sense.
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- Yeah, I mean, this seems to be
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where the market's going as well.
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So yeah, I could see this certainly being a thing
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that Apple introduces.
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- I bet they had that feature
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and then they just couldn't ship it and they delayed it
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because it usually notes and reminders move in somewhat
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of a lock step and for reminders to get those features.
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Yeah. - Right.
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They're usually pretty close.
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- And there's, you know, people will say it's Sherlocking
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and all that, but it's not because if it's an obvious
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feature, I don't think it counts as a Sherlock.
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- Yeah. All right, James.
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- So mine, looking forward to the Mac Pro,
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the Apple Silicon Mac Pro will not support
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discrete graphics cards or any other form of PCIE cards
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for expansion.
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So like the new one, or the current one,
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it's an old school style, you know,
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Power Mac type case that you can slap lots of cards in.
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But I think that that is gonna be a one off
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and I think they're gonna have, you know,
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I'm not saying it's gonna be a perfect cube,
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but I wouldn't rule it out.
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- I am right now making myself a note
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for the story that I'm gonna write
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in two to three years time about that golden era
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of eGPUs that we had for about a split second with Max.
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So, I kind of am with you, James.
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- I think Apple just like at this point is like,
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we can beat like Nvidia and all that at their own game,
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whether they can or not remains to be seen.
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But I think they just don't feel they need
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the discrete graphics cards anymore.
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They can do it all on their own silicon.
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- Yes, because gaming doesn't require that.
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They've got, they're the champions of casual gaming
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and you can do that on Apple Silicon.
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Maybe you don't need a discrete GPU for that.
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- I agree with you about the GPU.
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I think that Apple's gonna say,
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"Look, we will sell you 128 GPU cores if you want,
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and that's gonna need to be good enough."
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And I think what we've seen with the,
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for at least the markets that they really care about,
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that with the MacBook Pro,
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with the high-end Pro Max chip,
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well, Max chip, M1 Max, Pro Max, I'm so confused,
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'cause they're Max and they run the M1 Max chip.
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Anyway, they've shown that the GPU power is pretty good.
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So I'll get that.
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I think where you might get bitten here, James,
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is this any other form of PCIe cards?
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Because what I think Apple might offer
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is pathways for storage and IO expansion
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that might be internal.
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Storage especially takes up,
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I mean, I know you can add like things
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and chain them off with Thunderbolt,
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but I wonder if they've listened to customers
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who want to put beefy storage things inside a box that is all self-contained and if that's
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the only expansion that they're going to offer.
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I think all the expansion they're going to have is external. I don't think they're going
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to have any internal expansion. I think because they've got, you know, all the various thunderbolts
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and whatever coming.
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What about memory though, James? What about memory? I mean, I could see memory being a
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thing that would be an internal storage, internal add-on.
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I think Apple will just they'll sell 128 gigabyte thing and if and that's going to that's going
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to have the majority of it's going to cover the majority of customers and they're not
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going to build a box that can be turned into something for anybody.
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All right that's a cool pick I think it is definitely a not obvious pick I'm gonna piggyback
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on John again John you know if you had lost the coin flip this would have made me look
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much more original but since you picked the Apple notes I'm gonna I'm gonna go with that
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and I'm gonna say Apple Notes is gonna get on the notes cross linking train in iOS 16.
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They're going to do that thing where they're gonna do the Obsidian, Kraft, Roam Research,
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etc., etc. thing. They're gonna do it in a way that frustrates power users of those apps,
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but that Apple thinks is sort of an appley way to do it for everybody else who uses Notes.
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So you combine that with tags and other metadata and kind of like making Notes a more kind
00:31:30
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Notes has come a long way, but it's still got more places
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that it could go, so I think they're gonna ride that train.
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- Yeah, I can see that happening.
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I think they'll do it with like colorful little pills
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or something that are your links back instead of,
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you know, those ugly just text-based links.
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I think it'll be, yeah, if they do it,
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they'll do it a little bit like how they've done
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with tagging with having a cloud of tags,
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but a cloud of links maybe, I don't know.
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It'll be interesting to see what happens with that.
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It's kind of a power user feature,
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but it feels like Notes is ready for that kind of thing.
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- All right, good, I thank you for your endorsement.
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Yeah, we're hoping for big things for Notes in 2022
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is what we're saying here.
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- All right.
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- Okay, what's your pick, Jon?
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Round three.
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- For round three, I'm gonna go out on a limb
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and I'm gonna say that the 13-inch MacBook Pro
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is gonna be discontinued because I think
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what we're gonna get, we're gonna get a refresh
00:32:20
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of the MacBook Air, which is 13 inches,
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and we've already got the 14 and 16
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of the new MacBook Pros.
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There's no place in the lineup for a 13-inch Pro
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at this point, I don't think.
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We'll have a beefier Air and we'll have the 14 and 16.
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And that makes a lot more sense than having
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that oddball 13-inch MacBook Pro in the lineup.
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- I want to believe.
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You know how I love it when blood fills the streets
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as Apple destroys products?
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Like, I love it.
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And this product is an odd one out, right?
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It's just there to hold down the bottom of the price list.
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And so I could see them updating it
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with the new chip options and taking off the touch bar,
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but otherwise leaving it kind of as it is.
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But I think you're right, it makes more sense for Apple
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to come up with a MacBook Air focused strategy.
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And I'm actually a little disappointed
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that we haven't heard rumors
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that Apple is gonna do a couple MacBook Airs,
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maybe like a 12 and a 14 or a 13 and a 15.
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And there are rumors that they're gonna make a big iPhone
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that's not a Pro Max, but just an iPhone Max.
00:33:24
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Sort of like saying, look, we know you don't want
00:33:26
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to spend the maximum amount of money,
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but you want a bigger phone.
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So maybe at some point they could do that
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with a MacBook Air and like throw a bigger screen
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on a MacBook Air, but still let it be a MacBook Air
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and be cheaper instead of this 13 MacBook Pro nonsense.
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So, it's a good pick.
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- Now that Apple is basically controlling all of the things,
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it's just a question of, you know,
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what chip you put in which case?
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And they can do all sorts of things.
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And I think they should definitely be flexible enough
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that if you wanted a low end, but big screen product,
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you can get one.
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- All right, James, what's your choice?
00:34:02
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- So continuing on the AR headset, VR headset,
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I think that Apple will announce that Apple Arcade
00:34:11
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will have AR and VR titles at the launch,
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at the consumer launch of their headset.
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- I wanna ask you about AR.
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You mentioned this in an earlier pick
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and I wanna ask about it again.
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Are you thinking that you're gonna be able
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to like see out of these things
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or is it gonna be one of those things
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where you're seeing a view of reality filtered
00:34:31
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through the cameras that are on the outside of the thing?
00:34:33
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- Oh, I think it will be a view
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of reality filtered through cameras.
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I mean, I think that still counts as augmented reality
00:34:40
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because what you're seeing is, you know,
00:34:42
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as close as they can do it,
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it just looks like you're looking through a little window.
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but I think it's gonna be entirely done through cameras
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because projecting stuff directly into your eyes
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or whatever, I think that technology is too far away.
00:34:58
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- Or even transparent lenses that where they can,
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they can reflect down like an overlay over,
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like that's asking a lot of engineers.
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- Yeah, I think like if they're gonna ship something in,
00:35:08
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you know, the next six months to a year or whatever,
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it's gonna be not a million miles away
00:35:14
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from where an Oculus Quest is.
00:35:17
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- Yeah, I get this pick.
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The only thing that I would suggest is that it's not going to be 2022 because Apple and gaming is
00:35:25
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they're not exactly at the forefront. So I think it'll happen eventually, but I think it'll be more
00:35:29
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like a 2023 thing. I think with this stuff, they're just going to, they're going to pay like a whole
00:35:36
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lot of money AR and VR developers throw money at them. So they've got some stuff that they can say,
00:35:40
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look, if you subscribe to Apple arcade, you also get games on this thing. Yeah, that could be,
00:35:45
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I mean, that's essentially how Apple Arcade went down when it was launched,
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was they just threw a bunch of money at people and said, "Here, make your game work with our thing."
00:35:53
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And that's essentially what happened. And it's not like they have a shortage of money,
00:35:56
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and they definitely want to promote this thing. If I had to guess a sort of a timeline based on
00:36:01
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James's picks — James, tell me if this is what you're actually thinking — is there'll be a
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developer kit announced at WWDC, and people will be evangelized on it. And then, like,
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toward the end of the year, Apple will make an announcement that they're going to launch it,
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and maybe that rolls into 22, but they will have made the,
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they maybe they announced that they're going to ship it in the fall.
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Does that, does that sort of fit with your timeline here?
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I don't, it's hard to say, but I think the one thing like when they did like Apple TV and things
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like that, developers could get an early version of that. And they had like, I think it was a couple
00:36:36
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of months Headstar and similar. I have one of those Apple TVs.
00:36:41
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But the AR/VR stuff is such a different way of doing it.
00:36:46
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I mean, the Apple TV, you know,
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it's basically like writing an iPhone app.
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But this is, I think, you know,
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this goes way beyond the picks,
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but I think they're gonna have to introduce,
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you know, whole UI frameworks, new things for this device.
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- Okay, I guess what I'm asking though is that you did a,
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you picked that this would be a developer kit,
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but you're also saying when they launch it,
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they're gonna have titles.
00:37:06
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So those are like developers who were brought in
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before the launch of the developer kit?
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- No, I'm saying that when they,
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Apple is going to announce that it will have titles
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at the launch of the headset.
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I'm saying that announcement will happen next year.
00:37:21
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- I'm not necessarily saying that the titles ship,
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but I think as when they do their,
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at WWDC, they're obviously gonna talk about
00:37:29
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the consumer headset, not just say,
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oh, we've got this thing, it's only for developers,
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everybody else look away.
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So they're gonna talk about it
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and they're gonna like say what their goals are
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and what kind of things they wanna do.
00:37:43
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- Jon, I feel like this headset thing
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is our opportunity to dethrone James.
00:37:47
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- I think it really is.
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He's all in this year.
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- Has to be done.
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You've gotta be brave with your picks.
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You know, you need passion.
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So I'm told.
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- Yeah, it's true.
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Well, I'm gonna do the thing that I always do
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that you guys give me a hard time for,
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which is I try to include myself
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in at least one of my picks.
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So here it is.
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- It's always about Jason.
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- It is, it is.
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It's always about me.
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picking myself. Come on! So this is my choice and I know that we're in a rough time right
00:38:10
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now in terms of the pandemic, but I'm going to choose to look on the bright side and be
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optimistic and I'm going to predict that I will set foot on the Apple Park campus this
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year by invitation. I'm not going to break in.
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- Does this count if you go for a job interview? - No, because of the rules. I can't induce
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it. I would have to agree to that. If they really secretly wanted to offer me a job by
00:38:34
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a mysterious figure saying, "Come to the Alpa Park campus and go in this entrance and we
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will tell you more will be revealed then at Cafe Max or whatever."
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I'd be like, "Okay."
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- Meet me in the underground parking lot in spot E31.
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- What I'm really saying is, what I'm trying to encompass with this pick is, first off,
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there might be an event with limited press at the Steve Jobs Theater, but also potentially
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that they might do a briefing in person because those happen in briefing rooms. So I don't
00:39:00
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want to just pick the Steve Jobs Theater. And if there's something else where they have
00:39:04
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Sometimes they do weird stuff.
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Apple hasn't done this so much,
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but sometimes they do weird stuff where they're like,
00:39:08
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"Come to see our AR thing,
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and it'll be out by the rainbow in the center."
00:39:15
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But that would still be an invitation to Apple Park.
00:39:16
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I'm just saying, I will get back to Apple Park,
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which I have not been into since 2019 iPhone event,
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I think, so yeah.
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- Well, I wanna exclude the visitor center, Jason,
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'cause I don't want you driving down there this weekend
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and buying a T-shirt.
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- First off, the visitor center's not gonna invite
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me and two it's not the campus right it's across the street it's very deliberately kept apart from
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oh they don't they don't let the uh the uh the apple store buyers in the real campus that's
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there's the gates and the you can go up to the roof and you can look at apple park through the
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trees and you can see like a little glimpse of it but no they it is very there's a big wall all
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right i just want to clarify that because i don't want i don't want any you know shenanigans like
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- Oh no, no shenanigans.
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- I think that this is actually a fairly solid pick
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because I had a draft pick which I'm not picking this time
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but I think that they're not gonna have WWDC
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but I think they are gonna get,
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when they have this headset reveal,
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they're gonna get people down to try it on
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because unlike most of the other products,
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I think actually using it in person
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is gonna be such a big thing about it.
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- All right, John, we're in round four
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of the lightning round, what's your choice?
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- All right, well this pick is probably
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wish casting on my part, but you gotta lead
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with your heart sometimes, so I'm gonna say that Apple--
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- It's part of the passion.
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- It is, it is.
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I'm gonna say that Apple finally updates
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Safari Reading List because they haven't touched it
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since they created it, basically, and I would just,
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all I want is something like folders, for instance,
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or offline mode that actually works.
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- Are you saying that Apple is the kind of company
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that puts out features and then just never touches them again.
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It happens once in a while, once in a great while,
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but, or, you know, by great, I mean, most of the time.
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But yeah, it does happen.
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I think this is wish casting, but I love it.
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It is wish casting, I understand.
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Okay, now this is my furthest out pick, I think.
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The aforementioned AR/VR headset
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is gonna have a sensor on it that can detect mouth shapes
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and other facial expressions.
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And the reason that I'm saying things like this
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is so that when you're having a FaceTime 3D call
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with somebody, this thing can animate your face
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of your avatar or whatever based on your actual expressions.
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- Wow, this is, you're heavy into the Memoji land here.
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- Well, you know, Tim loves his Memoji.
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Just imagine the front-facing sensor on an iPhone,
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but that pointed down at your face.
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- I mean, I'm okay with this pic.
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I came to the realization a little while ago
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that Memoji is one of those stealth features
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that Apple has been talking about a lot,
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thinking that it's just like,
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why are they trying to make Memojis happen so hard?
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And now I realize that it's because of AR and VR,
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that they want everybody to have a personalized avatar
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for themselves once they do a FaceTime
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where they're wearing a headset.
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- And they added like arms and stuff
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in one of the recent updates.
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Yeah, I think we're heading for full Memoji,
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Memojification.
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- If it's between the Memoji and Mark Zuckerberg's avatar
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in the metaverse, I'll go with Memoji every time.
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That's what I'm just saying.
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- I don't love the Memoji art style,
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but at least we're not all using Bitmoji,
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'cause I really don't like Bitmoji.
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Sorry to everybody who likes Bitmoji. I do not like them.
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I'm gonna make a stagecraft pick now,
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which is at some point in 2022,
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there will be a video made for an Apple event
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of some kind featuring Ted Lasso,
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a pre-filmed Ted Lasso bit.
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They're gonna do a Ted Lasso bit.
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They're shooting the third season of Ted Lasso,
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and I think that there will be something in there
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that'll be like a little comedy bit that they will use.
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I think Apple is not going to stop trying to exploit
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Ted Lasso at every point,
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And I think that this is now that they've won all the awards
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and all of that and are back in production,
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now is the time where they're gonna say,
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"Can you make us write up a little comedy bit
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"that we'll do for the next Apple event?"
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And that they will.
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So that's my pick is just like,
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never underestimate Apple's promotion of Ted Lasso.
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- I can totally see a slightly nervous Tim backstage
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being given a pep talk by Ted.
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I mean, that just feels like it's so surprising
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it hasn't happened already.
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- Yeah, that's true too.
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They could do it then.
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Well, now that they're in production, they couldn't do it.
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They could do it with the cast, but they're right.
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Jason Sudeikis could just come out and shoot that somewhere.
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They could do a fake backstage in London.
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There are lots of ways to do it.
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I'm just saying, how will they resist?
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So I don't think they will.
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- I'm hoping for the Claymation version,
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like the little Christmas short that they did
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with a little Clay Tim coming out on the stage.
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- Oh man, the Apple holiday special in Claymation.
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- That's what we need.
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Next year, we should do our holiday special in Claymation.
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Nobody will know.
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We could do it now.
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We could just say we're in Claymation now
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and nobody would know.
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What are you saying? Of course we are.
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- Of course we are. We are.
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That's officially it.
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Last round, Jon, what's your last pick?
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- All right, well, you know that Apple bought
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Primephonic in 2021, and I think that we will see in 2022
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the introduction of a classical music-focused app.
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I think this is kind of a lock.
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They've all but said that they're doing this,
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and I think that music is ripe for a little bit of a refresh.
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both with breaking out something like classical music,
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which doesn't fit the model of the music app
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as it exists today, but also possibly,
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and this is not part of the pick,
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splitting out streaming and owned music.
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I really think that that ought to be done at some point.
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I'm not sure that that'll ever be done,
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but I think classical is different enough
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that they will in fact do a separate classical app.
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- I've got a suggestion for the name of the app, Jon.
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Classical music.
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- That would be very, very appropriate, Jason.
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- Right, we got music, classical music.
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- The problem with that is it's too long
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to fit on an iPhone screen.
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So I think it's just gonna be classical.
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- Oh, maybe it'll be like class dot dot dot music.
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- Yeah, that's good.
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I'm just saying, and Apple Music's right there,
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so just Apple, it's classical music.
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Come on, make it happen. - Classical Apple.
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- Classic. - Oh, James?
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- So this is also wish casting in a way.
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My pick is that no Apple executive will say the words
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metaverse, blockchain, or NFT
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during any Apple event in 2022.
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- Oh, I think that's a good call, actually.
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- I will be really disappointed if they do.
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- So will I.
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- I'm not mad.
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I'm just disappointed you used that word.
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No, I think you're right. I think even if Apple did things that were involving the metaverse,
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the blockchain, and the NFTs, I think that they wouldn't call it that because Apple's
00:46:24
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too proud and they would be like, "No, no, no. This isn't blockchain. This is using secure
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encryption technology to verify your..." They would tech it up and Apple it up and they
00:46:33
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wouldn't call it blockchain.
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And pretty much any company that's announced something with NFTs has had to do a notes
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apology about three days later saying that they have dropped all plans to do it. So I
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should say any reputable company.
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I like it. And I like the Stagecraft picks, so thank you. I am gonna go way out on the
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limb, guys, with the vaguest of picks, and yet I think it's risky because you never know
00:46:58
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with Apple. I predict, and I'm picking for my last pick, the last pick of the pickies
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for this year. Apple will introduce a new service with a monthly fee option.
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- classical music - huh? could be anything! I don't care but I just it's like Apple
00:47:15
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will find another way to pull money out of your wallet. - I can't see that it be
00:47:20
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the classical music thing because they're not gonna pull all the existing
00:47:22
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classical music out of the Apple music app but yeah I could see definitely them
00:47:26
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doing something. Apple love services revenue. - yeah I don't know what it is I
00:47:32
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actually that's why I think it's a tricky pick is I don't know whether it's... that would be another
00:47:37
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name we could call this the trickies well nah that's not gonna get you. Tricky pickies so I do think that
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I struggle to figure out what it is but I have faith in Apple. I've got a suggestion and I
00:47:51
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think it's going to be a difficult one. They do a paid service around health. Interesting.
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Interesting.
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So for $10 a month, we will tell you
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if you've got a deadly disease, or I don't know, whatever.
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But they could do something.
00:48:07
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I think there's a lot in the health space,
00:48:09
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which is also very highly regulated.
00:48:11
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But if, say they introduce new sensors on an Apple Watch,
00:48:15
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which go beyond the kind of like,
00:48:17
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just base consumer level stuff, like, I don't know,
00:48:21
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blood sugar monitoring and that kind of thing,
00:48:22
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maybe they have a service that goes along with that.
00:48:26
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So what you're saying, James, is your Apple Watch can tell you whether you're about to
00:48:29
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die but only if you pay $9.99 a month?
00:48:33
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Well I don't think Tim is going to announce it like that, but yeah.
00:48:37
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It would be a shame if something happened to you.
00:48:40
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Nice buddy, you've got that.
00:48:42
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Shame if something happened to you.
00:48:43
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All right, well that does it.
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That wraps up the annual pickies and we'll just have to be back here in a year to do
00:48:50
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the calculations and figure out how we all did.
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- I'm feeling pretty confident.
00:48:57
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- I'm feeling really good about my picks this year.
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- I feel like the WWDC will tell all
00:49:03
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because that'll be James's all or nothing bet on AR.
00:49:07
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- Yeah, definitely.
00:49:09
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- And of course I imagine the connected listeners,
00:49:12
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our favorite connected listeners,
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the connected as I like to call them, the connected.
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I'm sure somebody out there has already created
00:49:21
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a a picky's spreadsheet, which is got all of the deductions
00:49:26
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for points and all of that in there
00:49:27
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and the extra bonuses for the first half of the year.
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And, and I'm sure it's already there.
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So thank you for that.
00:49:33
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And we'll watch out for that.
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Let's move on.
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We're gonna do a lot of Q&A for the rest of the show,
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this holiday special.
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And so I'm gonna roll the dice,
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Do you, you guys ready?
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- And we're gonna stay here until we've done all 20.
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- All 20, that's right.
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- There's gonna be a lot of repeats next to the end,
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but we'll just keep going.
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It's just gonna be how it is.
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Okay, here we go.
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13. TM Trains writes, "What road trip, i.e. driving in a car to get places,
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would you want to go on that you haven't yet?" Hmm. So, here's how I think I'll answer this.
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I've got two answers. In the U.S., I'd say the Grand Tetons. I've not spent nearly enough time
00:52:05
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out west, especially in Wyoming and in the northwest parts of the U.S. So that's where I'd
00:52:11
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I'd go in the US, but abroad, I'd go all over Italy.
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I'd like to see both coasts and go from the south
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to the north and end up in the Alps.
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So I'd like to see more of Italy.
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I've only seen Rome and Florence so far.
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- James, what do you think?
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- Well, for driving a car, I think,
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so my answer is gonna be the States.
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And I'm picking that because it means one of two things.
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Either somebody has built an extremely long bridge
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between the UK and the US,
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Or I have one of those cars that I can just drive into the water and I can just go along
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and then I'll drive up on a beach somewhere.
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Maybe Hawaii.
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Oh, you're James Bond is what you are.
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Well, I can't really comment on that, but they are casting the new one.
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And yeah, so that's what I would like, but I would actually like to do a car road trip
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of the States.
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How about, we're actually talking about doing this at some point.
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and I want to drive to visit our friends in Edmonton, which is way the heck up there.
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So we would be driving through Nevada and Utah and Idaho and Montana and then through
00:53:22
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a whole lot of Alberta to get all the way up to Edmonton and then maybe come back going
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through like by Banff and through the mountains and then down and into Washington and Oregon.
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I have done that. Yeah, I've done the Canadian Rockies years ago and it was fun. Yeah, I'm
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I'm looking forward to that.
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All right, let's roll the dice.
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- Eight. - Eight.
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This is from David S.
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"How do you use messages?
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Do you use the subject field or read receipts?
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How often do you send Memojis?"
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Lots of questions here.
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"How long do you keep your messages,
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30 days, one year or forever?
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And do you sync them with iCloud
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or do they live separately on each device?"
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- Well, I think I use messages
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not a million miles away from how I used SMS.
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I don't use many of the features.
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I do use read receipts, which I like,
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although they can be a problem.
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I keep my messages forever.
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And I don't have messages in iCloud switched on,
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but they still sync between all the devices.
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Whether they're backed up is another matter.
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But yeah, I don't really do anything fancy.
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And I sent Memojis for about a day
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when they were introduced.
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And yeah, I think it's the thing that I do now
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that I didn't do is I react to things, you know,
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with a little thumbs up or a heart.
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All right, so subject field, never.
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Never used it, and if someone uses it with me,
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I think I would probably block them in terms of--
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I'll keep that in mind.
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Keep that in mind, guys.
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In terms of read receipts, only with my family,
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not with friends and other people.
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Memojis, no, not really, hardly ever,
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maybe a couple of times.
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And I archive everything, I keep it all.
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But I don't really get hung up on whether or not
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my messages are on every single device.
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If I feel like I have to start fresh on an iPhone
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or something, I'll do that and I won't worry
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about having all those old messages on there.
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But yeah, I sync everything with iCloud too.
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So I think that's it.
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I will ask you guys one question.
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I'm gonna have a follow-up question here.
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As a friend of the show and listener myself,
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is that I wanna know whether you hesitate
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to send a message to somebody in a faraway time zone
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because you're concerned about sending a message
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very late or not.
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I mean, personally, I will answer this first,
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which is I don't.
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I feel like that's on them.
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I know enough people in enough places
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that if they don't know how to put on Do Not Disturb,
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that's kind of on them and they can,
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I'll send it even if it's middle of the night for them.
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- Yeah, my problem is more at the very early end of things.
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It's like, do I send this message knowing that,
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I've got up and I'm looking at something,
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but they're asleep.
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But as you say, A, for start,
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you do get the little notification now
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that says that they have notification silenced.
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So you can be reasonably sure in that case,
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but yeah, people should figure out
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how to put do not disturb on.
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- So I'll answer the follow-up question first.
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I'm also very much in the feeling of,
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I'm not gonna worry about it
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because they should be using Do Not Disturb.
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And I assume that everybody that I'm communicating with
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has probably got stuff like that set up.
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I think about it, but I usually don't worry about it.
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I work with so many people like James,
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who are in far off time zones,
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that I just think of things to tell them and I tell them.
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And I figured that they'll get up in the morning
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and they'll see it and then they'll answer me.
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And then I will be asleep
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and then I will see it the next morning.
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and then for the few hours that we're awake together,
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we could have a conversation.
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I just had this bite me.
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Well, it didn't really bite me,
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but it made me worried for a minute,
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which was that I sent a question to Rosemary Orchard
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about a podcast that she had done for "The Incomparable."
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And if she did the map capture for "Total Party Kills,"
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so she had a video file and I couldn't find it,
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and I was like, "Okay, I'll just ask her in the relay slack."
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"Do you have that file?" And it was 4 a.m. UK time, 3 a.m., and she answered me. And
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I was like, "Oh no, did I just wake you up?" And she said, "No, no, I was up." You know,
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she had some insomnia or something and she was up. And I was like, "Oh, thank God." Because
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I had that moment of like, "Oh no, a thing that I don't really need immediately at all.
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I just wanted to lay it there so she'd find it the next day." But she said it was fine
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and she was actually up. Or she was lying to me and very polite, which is also possible.
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I have noticed that my waking hours have slipped more towards sort of the US time zones because
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I'm just talking to the likes of you all the time and I don't go to bed until like
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I might have slipped closer to Europe, but that's a whole other story.
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As for the rest of this question, I'm similar to Jon. I don't use the subject field. I
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I do use read receipts.
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I just leave them on, I don't care.
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I never send em emojis and I do iCloud messages in the cloud
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and basically assume that they'll stay there forever.
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So yeah, that's it.
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Shall I roll?
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- Yeah. - Go for it.
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If Apple was going to force another album
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into people's music libraries, what would they pick?
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So I'm gonna say that Coldplay fits the same vibe these days
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and would be equally roundly mocked
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if it appeared in a music library.
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So yeah, some terrible Coldplay album.
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- Hmm, interesting.
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Well, you know, one thing that I actually have found
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the U2 album very useful for
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is that whenever I see it showing up in my Airplay list,
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I know that there's something wrong with one of my home pods
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because it's got this special status inside music
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where if it's not connected to the rest of your library,
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it'll still always connect to Age of Innocence.
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But I'm gonna go with a Bruce Springsteen,
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a future Bruce Springsteen album.
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I'm thinking that Bruce Springsteen,
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while he's an icon and a great musician,
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is really not quite with the current times
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and I assume not super popular with the youngest generations.
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So I'm thinking Bruce Springsteen.
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I think that is a great pick, 'cause What You Want,
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and I love you too, but that's not a good album.
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- No, it's not.
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- And it's not, it's just, it's not a good album.
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Apple wants to be cool, but they need to find somebody
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who's gonna be happy that they bought literally
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everybody in the world their album.
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- Yeah, they wanna be cool like a dad wants to be cool
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and with about the same success rate.
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- Yeah, so I'm just gonna say Billie Eilish.
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They're gonna pony up for Billie Eilish
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and they're just gonna give her album away to everybody.
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Maybe it's an EP or something.
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Maybe it's not a whole album, but like, yeah.
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- That's a good pick
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because she is on an Amazon Echo after all.
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I mean, you know, that feels like that's in the same vein.
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- Yeah, I mean, all these tech,
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if you're a big artist like that, it's great
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because all these tech companies
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are just throwing you money and so you take it.
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- Absolutely. - You do, you take it.
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Jeremy, I'm incredibly hyped by how AR and VR could change how we interact with others
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in the world. What piece or idea of future tech are you most looking forward to in your
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Well, I hope this is my lifetime. I would like some medical tech that directly interfaces
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with my nervous system and lets me switch off specific pain receptors and things like
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that because I don't know how much longer I've got left but it would be nice to be
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able to enjoy it.
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I'm going to go with … I've had a Roomba now for about six months and I kind of like
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The little guy gets around my house, sweeping up my floors but what I really want him to
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do is to clean the bathrooms and I want a robot to do that for me.
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I haven't had a robot do that and that would be great to kind of put that short of the
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side and let a robot take care of it.
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tech or self-driving cars. I'm just gonna say it. I don't think it's actually gonna happen,
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but I am gonna hold out hope that there would be self-driving cars at some point, especially by the
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time that I'm older and not able to drive well. Or if I can't see well or whatever it is, like,
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I really would love at that point to be able to still have mobility. And I don't know if it's
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actually gonna happen, but I would love that. Let's roll the dice. All right.
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Three. Ryan, is Universal Control ever going to ship?
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I say yes in the spring as a demo at the next event.
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I'm going to say yes it's going to ship because it's not like hardware, you know,
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you can keep changing stuff in software up to the last minute and you can always push it off,
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but things like, you know, the air power, it's, you know, you're kind of locked in on a design
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fairly early and it's not as flexible, but software, yeah, you can you can scrap it and
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you can start again. Which, who knows, they may have done.
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Uh, I picked it. So yes, is my answer. Before WWDC it will ship. Maybe it won't all be there,
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maybe it won't be as originally conceived, but I think it will ship.
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15. 15. Justin Hamilton, if you opened a connected
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cafe, what kind of food would you serve? Wow.
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Oh good question. I've got one for this. I would serve pizza first of all, but I
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would also have an extensive and excellent beer list. But here's the thing,
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I would have one bad beer on my list and if you ordered that beer you would be
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kicked out of the bar and banned for life. Wow. That is how I would decide who
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my customers are. So that's the Connected Cafe right there. Pizza and beer, but with
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a threat if you pick that one beer that you'll never be able to come in again.
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Oh for my pick, possibly similar lines, I just wrote down "revenge served piping hot."
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James, revenge is a dish best served cold. What are you talking about?
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It's not. You want it hot, trust me.
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Ah well, John, it's a theme of this episode, John keeps picking my things because pizza and beer is
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absolutely what I would pick. I thank you, John, for not saying I'm also going to put a bad pizza
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on the menu and it's got pineapple on it because that would offend me. Oh no no no I'm into
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pineapple pizza myself Jason. All right we're relaxed up on that one. We're okay. I'm looking
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forward to this pizza beer and revenge cafe but we are coming up. I am going to serve burritos
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because I'm from California and everybody should like burritos. Burritos are good, especially good
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burritos are good, so you can have burritos at our place. And that's the Triple J Cafe opening in
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locations in San Francisco, Chicago, and Glasgow.
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- All right, here goes the dice.
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- We haven't had a double yet.
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- I know that I could calculate the probability,
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but I'm not going to.
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- Don't do it.
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Keyboards, what's the deal?
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- So I say keyboards a passing fad.
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You know, in the brave new world of AR headsets,
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we're gonna be typing directly onto tables
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or in the air or something and physical keyboards.
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- Gonna be like a thing for old people.
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- Wow, you are all in on this James,
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all in on this AR thing.
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- James, are you wearing like AR goggles right now?
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- I couldn't possibly comment.
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- If I had a developer prototype,
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you know, I'd be under NDA.
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- What I like, I didn't use mechanical keyboards
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for a long time and keyboards like the deal is
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that you need to type letters and so you need a keyboard.
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but I like, assuming Sam is asking about mechanical keyboards
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or enthusiasm in keyboards,
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I really like the sound and the tactility of it.
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And that's why I say to James,
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you're gonna need to replicate the sound
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and the tactility of it.
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Sound you can do, tactility, you're gonna need something.
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Maybe it's just gloves or something
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that will give you some force
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as you're doing your typing on the table.
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I'm willing to accept that that's a possibility,
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but that's what I want is I wanna be able to do it by feel.
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And it's hard to do it by feel
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when you're literally feeling nothing.
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- Yeah, no, I get that.
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- There could be some kind of little device
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that you place on the table that, you know,
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at least makes it vibrate in ways
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when your fingers are over the keys or something.
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- You have a haptic feedback table.
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Yeah, sure, James.
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- Or just gloves, just the haptic feedback gloves.
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- It's like a giant magic track pad.
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I don't know what the deal is with keyboards.
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It's not something that I've personally ever been into.
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I actually like the Apple keyboards a lot.
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I have experimented with like Logitech MX keys
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in those keyboards in the past,
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but now that I have Touch ID on my keyboard, I love it.
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And I actually kind of like the shallow throw
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of the Apple keyboard.
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So that's kind of how I go with things.
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- That's right.
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That's the deal, that's fine.
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Everybody should use the keyboards that they like.
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I think that some people don't like
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the laptop style keyboards, which Apple now fancies.
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I think Apple is absolutely making the right decision
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in, since most people use laptops,
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to make laptop style keyboards the norm.
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And they've been doing that for a long time.
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And I think that's perfectly fine.
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That said, I prefer the ones with more travel
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and more clickiness.
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And I love the magic keyboard for iPad.
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I think it's great,
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but I would prefer a mechanical keyboard
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if I could help it.
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That's fine.
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something we said before the show about like
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pronouncing Jif or Gif or whatever.
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Like there are more than one way of doing things
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and there's not just one right or wrong way.
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- That is right.
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- You can pronounce things different ways.
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you can like different keyboards, it's okay.
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Right, roll the dice.
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- Still haven't gotten a double, we are lucky today.
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Brants wrote, "What piece of media, if any,
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helped you get through the deepest
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and longest parts of quarantine?"
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- Well, for me, it started with Animal Crossing
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on the Switch and there was Ted Lasso as well.
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But really, the thing that helped me most
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through the worst parts of quarantine
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your first quarantine, however you want to put it,
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was playing the White Sparrow set of adventures
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on Total Party Kill.
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That was a great set of things
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and, you know, basically hanging out with your friends.
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-Yeah, that was fun.
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And that's -- We played that out,
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the White Sparrow adventures on Total Party Kill.
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We played them out this year on the feed,
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but they were very much a height of lockdown project
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where we were all not going anywhere or doing anything,
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and we spent our spring and a little bit of summer
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playing a lot of D&D, which has taken a year to roll out. But I agree with you, James. That was
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a real—it was just nice being with people, even if it was on Zoom and having fun and playing a game.
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That was a real sanity helper. I think that I'm going to go with music in general, but
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specifically Phoebe Bridger's Punisher album was an album that I had on repeat for a lot of 2020. So
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that album helped, even though it's kind of a moody album at times. And maybe you could have
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it sent me into a deeper funk. I liked it a lot. It helped in general, but music is
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something, I don't know, I did about a thousand hours of music in 2020, but that was right
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at the top of the list.
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Steve McLaughlin It's funny how music connects you with a
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particular time. I had that where there's a NaNoWriMo that I wrote a novel in, you know,
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in a month, and there was a very particular Image and Heap album that I played over and
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over and over and every time I hear it I think of that time. For 2020 it was Notes on a Conditional
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Form by the 1975. That was the album that I had. Apple did its little thing, its little
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like 2020 and rewind at the end of the year for my Apple Music account and it was like,
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you listen to and it was every track on Notes on a Conditional Form at the top and then
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some other stuff. And I was like, yep, that's about right. I just listened to that album
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over and over. And it's, you know, these days I listen to a lot of playlists. I listen to
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to a lot of the Apple Music curated playlists.
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So I'm listening to a lot of singles or tracks,
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but not whole albums.
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But every now and then an album just completely captures me.
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And last year it was "Notes on a Conditional Form."
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This year it was a Church's album, "Screen Violence."
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- Yep, great album.
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- And for TV, it's "Taskmaster."
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I was introduced to "Taskmaster" last year
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and found every episode.
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And we watch those as a family
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because my daughter came home from college
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and my son was of course logged down with us.
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And so we were all just,
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'cause he's a high school student,
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so we were all just in the house all the time.
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and that was one of our kind of nesting things that we did as a family is just we watched
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Taskmaster and there are not that many shows that will get all of us together and enthusiastic
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but that if you haven't seen it there are episodes on YouTube it's a UK game show sort
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of comedy show sort of where a bunch of comedians have to do silly tasks and it is hilarious
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and that was our pandemic save like life saver for us as a family.
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- And I believe a lot of it is on YouTube officially.
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- Yes, it is officially on the Taskmaster channel.
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Even if you're in the US, you can see a lot of episodes.
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I'll roll the dice.
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I'm gonna cross out Brant's here.
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I gotta keep track of what we've already covered.
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(dice clacking)
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- Another original.
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This is from JD.
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What is your favorite food?
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- I'm gonna say beef Massaman curry with Thai basil.
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And this was a dish that I had the first time I came to the US
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in Mountain View, of all places.
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And I spent about a decade--
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or more accurately, my wife spent about a decade
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trying to recreate that dish.
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And it turned out it was the Thai basil, which
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was the little addition that made it perfect.
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And that is absolutely my favorite.
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Interesting.
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Pizza's a food group for me.
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So I already started a cafe with pizza.
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I'm gonna choose pizza for my favorite food too.
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- Ah, that's good.
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My favorite food is peanut butter.
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I realized this like five years ago.
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I always would say like favorite dish.
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And so I would say like flank steak or something like that.
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There's a favorite dishes out there.
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I'm doing a soy ginger marinated flank steak.
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That's really great.
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But food period, it's peanut butter.
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I had peanut butter every day.
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I'll eat it as a snack.
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I like it in stuff.
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I like the flavor of it in cookies or whatever.
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I just, I love it.
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And I know that it's not for everybody, but it is for me.
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And if I ever became a vegetarian,
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I would subsist on peanut butter.
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That's what I'm saying.
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- It's a good thing you don't have any co-hosts
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with the peanut allergy.
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- I have a question for you, Jason.
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What's your position on pretzels
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with peanut butter on the inside?
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- I kind of get it.
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I don't love them, but I get it
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because you've got the little pretzelly crunch
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and you've got the salty flavor.
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I'm not gonna say what you probably expect me to say,
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which is it's just pretzels getting in the way
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of good peanut butter.
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'Cause it's, I get it, it's not my favorite,
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but I don't think it's offensive.
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Like I can see why people would wanna find other ways
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of enjoying peanut butter,
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and it's a lot less messy if they're inside the pretzel
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than like outside it.
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- That is true.
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I think they usually use an inferior peanut butter,
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which is part of the problem, I think.
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- Yes, oh, that's for sure.
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I mean, I use the natural peanut butter
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in my day-to-day life, the kind that you have to stir up
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or the peanut oil separates.
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And I know that a lot of people,
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they've engineered peanut butter, they add sweetener to it,
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or they add a different kind of oil that is shelf stable
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and doesn't separate at room temperature.
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I prefer the natural kind.
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The stuff that's in the pretzels is undoubtedly
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the most adulterated peanut butter, right?
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It's gonna be the stuff that the oil's been replaced
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or removed and the sugar's been added.
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So it's not really peanut butter anymore,
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but it's got that flavor.
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It's a nice flavor.
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- All right, very good.
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- Now for our gifts next year,
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I'm gonna write down to get you a peanut butter maker.
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Just put peanuts in the top
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and peanut butter comes out the bottom.
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(dice clacking)
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- Oh, we already did six.
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- That's a double.
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(dice clacking)
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Matt V, you're both successful writers on the internet.
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Burn, James, burn.
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Any advice for writers starting out
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well past the blocking heyday of yesteryear?
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- Yeah, I mean, I'm just a humble,
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lifetime award-winning developer, but what do I know?
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- Wow. - Nothing about writing.
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- I don't know, Jason, where do you wanna go?
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I think where I would go with this
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is that there's no one path that works for everybody.
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Just look at me and Jason.
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We have very different backgrounds, for sure, so.
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- I didn't go to law school?
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- Yes, and I didn't. - You didn't work in a magazine?
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- No. (laughs)
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- People ask me about this every now and then,
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and what I say is, the great thing about being
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on the internet today,
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I know that it's not the same as it was,
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but the great thing on the internet today
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is if you're interested in something,
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first off, you can always publish it yourself.
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- And that shows your writing to the world.
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And you may get an audience from that,
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but also you're showing your writing to the world
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and other people will take notice.
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Or if you wanna approach somebody and say,
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"I would like to write for you,"
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you can say, "Look at what I write."
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And that does two things.
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One, they can read your writing and say,
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"Oh, this person can write."
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And two, this person is interested in the subject matter
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that they're writing about,
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which is what I want to use them for.
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And that is not something, it used to be like,
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here's a clip from my college newspaper,
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or like, I would hear from people
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who wanted to write for Macworld,
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who'd be like, "I have nothing published anywhere
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that you can read."
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And it was not that understandable even in like the 2000s,
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but it's certainly not understandable now.
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So I'd say number one thing is write.
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Also, you'll get better.
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The more articles you write,
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if you say, "I want to write about apps,"
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like John in Federico,
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the more of those articles you write,
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the better you'll get.
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And then you start taking the old ones down
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and keeping the newer ones and saying,
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"See, look at my app writing, it's good."
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And I think that that is a huge,
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as somebody who's been on the other side,
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looking for good writers,
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having that evidence in public view of your enthusiasm
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and of your capability is the number one best thing
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when I'm looking for a new writer.
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Yeah, that's absolutely true. I mean, I think the fact my writing has improved so much just over the
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last five years or so that I've been doing this kind of full time. And it's all just because I've
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written like 1800 stories or something since I started in the late 2015. And, you know, that's
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kind of what it takes is just constantly writing. And I'm with you, Jason. I mean, we actually are
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always on the lookout for somebody to write with us and do some freelance work. And it's always,
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We keep an eye on everybody who's writing about Apple.
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It may not always look like we are, but we are.
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And there actually aren't that many people doing it
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kind of on a consistent basis right now.
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But if we're ever gonna add somebody to help us out,
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it's because they've got that catalog of writing
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that they've already done that we like, we think's good,
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and shows an interest.
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- Yeah, so invest in yourself and put in that time
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and do the work and maybe you start not posting it
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and then when you're proud of it, you post it.
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Nobody needs to read it right away, but it's out there.
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And then somebody may notice
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or you can send a link to somebody and it's doing,
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you can do that all yourself now, which you couldn't before.
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You can't like put your articles in a magazine
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back in the day, but you can just do it on the web now.
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And it's fine.
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- And I would say that all of this advice
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does actually cross over for development as well.
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You know, if you want to write apps,
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it's exactly the same thing.
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It's just keep writing, keep doing things.
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And no, it's not, life's not fair, right?
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Like you're not necessarily gonna be seen
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and you may not be as good at it as you wanna be.
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And there are all sorts of caveats there.
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- Yeah, there's all kinds of luck involved too,
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but it's like you put yourself in a position of having luck
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by actually doing the work first.
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- Exactly, and you would be surprised,
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as somebody who's dealt with a lot of freelance writers
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over the years, you would be surprised what you can get
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by honing your craft, which is by doing it
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over and over again, by being visible, showing your work,
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by having an enthusiasm, and then the last one
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that I'll throw in there is in being reliable.
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Because let me tell you, you get that chance,
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you make your deadlines, and it's like lights go off,
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a rainbow appears to editors when you ask somebody
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for something and they give it to you.
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And if you don't, you're just forget it.
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I loved at Macworld finding writers who were on time
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and did good work and were responsive.
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And these seem like logical things,
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like, well, of course, who would not do that
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if they want an opportunity?
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Oh, you would be surprised.
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There are lots of people who want an opportunity,
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but then won't be timely with it or will do a shoddy job.
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And it's like, you just wasted your opportunity.
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So back in the day, by the way, a little side note,
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Dan Morin came up to me on the floor at Macworld Expo
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and said, "I would like to be a writer.
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"What should I do?"
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And actually what I told him back in the day,
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you don't have to do this so much now,
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was tidbits that is still published, Adam and Tanya Angst and a bunch of other people
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work on, I guess it's Adam and Josh centers and a bunch of people work on tidbits. But
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they would often publish articles, but they didn't pay for outside writers, but they would
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sometimes publish articles by outside writers. And I think Dan actually did an article or
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two there. But that's the beauty of like having Squarespace or Medium or something. It's like
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Like you don't need anybody to keep any gate for you
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to just get started.
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- Let's do it. - Dice by PCalc.
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- We already did three.
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- It's repeats from here on in.
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- Oh, this is from high definition image of Big Bird.
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What single decision by Apple would you reverse and why?
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So I would say making services revenue a big profit center
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because I feel it's led to a number
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of very questionable decisions of light.
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- So I've got an old one and a new one.
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My old one is something that I've mentioned before recently
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which is the elimination of the airport line of routers
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because I feel like those would be the perfect fit
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for some sort of home strategy,
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the home strategy that we're hoping
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that Apple will come up with in 2022.
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But getting rid of them, I think, was short-sighted.
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Maybe they weren't making money,
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maybe it was too much R&D to keep up
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with the Eros of the world and other routers.
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But I think there was value there to Apple
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beyond just the dollars that came in
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on profit margins with routers.
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And that's been squandered, and I'd like to see that.
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I wish that those would come back.
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Then close second would be rebuilding shortcuts
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with SwiftUI in the same year
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that they were moving it to the Mac.
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And this one is obviously very close, cuts very close
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for the work that I do.
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And I just don't, I mean I think SwiftUI is great
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and I think it is the future of developing UIs
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on Apple's platforms, but I don't think an app
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like Shortcuts was the right candidate for it
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at this particular time.
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And I'm sure these things are tied together
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that moving to the Mac and doing everything in SwiftUI,
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there was a hope that there would be some sort of synergies
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and savings there.
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Instead, I think what Apple ended up with was a distraction
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that has kept them away from improving the actions
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and other fundamental features of the app itself.
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- I mean, I will say that, you know,
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SwiftUI isn't gonna get better unless Apple has internal apps
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that are using it.
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You know, it's the same thing with Catalyst,
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which is used for messages and podcasts and other apps.
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You know, so it's good that they have something
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that is pushing the technology more than other apps,
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but I think they probably didn't mesh together as well
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that they hoped, and it's been a difficult year.
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- I think it was just a little too early.
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I agree with you 100% that they should be pushing,
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you know, they should be dogfooding all this stuff
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and pushing it forward using their own apps,
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but I think that this was probably not the right app
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to do it with, especially since they had to do all the work
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to bring automator actions over to the Mac
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into shortcuts and other things that were,
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you know, just launching that as an app itself,
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no matter what technology you use,
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I think was probably a big job
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and adding SwiftUI to that pile made things worse, I believe.
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- Yeah, I wanna give the crowd-pleasing answer here,
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except I think it's the wrong one now,
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which is whatever happened in the mid-2010s
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where Apple kind of took its eye off the ball of the Mac
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and we got like a weird Mac Pro
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and we got the butterfly keyboard
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we got the laptops that nobody seemed to love that took the ports off and all of that. But
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the problem with that is that Apple Silicon wasn't ready to go. And I think maybe that
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it was really a combination of both. They knew they wanted to do their own thing and
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they were kind of biding their time and also losing their way a little bit. And the fact
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is it's all basically resolved now. So I could change it so it was a little bit better in
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the late 2010s. But I think we'd end up more or less where we are now regardless. So I'm
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I'm gonna go back to like the 2010, 2011,
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and I wanna whisper in somebody's ear,
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maybe Eddy Cue, I don't know, maybe it's Tim Cook,
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and say, "Don't have the attitude
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that if the App Store is bringing in a lot of money,
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that means you shouldn't change your policies."
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I know that's really conceptual,
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but I think the root of a lot of Apple's failure
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in terms of the quality of the App Store,
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in terms of the relationship with developers,
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and in terms of the take and how contentious that's been,
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their take on how much money developers
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can make in the App Store.
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I think a lot of it is rooted in the fact
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that Apple had such an instant hit with the App Store
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that they just decided either charitably
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not to mess with success or uncharitably
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were so arrogant about their success
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that they thought that they hadn't made any mistakes,
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when in fact they had built it
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on a questionable technical foundation
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and they were alienating developers,
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but they were laughing all the way to the bank.
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And so if I could do some whisper in someone's ear,
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you should really not get complacent
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because in the long run it will cause a lot of turmoil
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and your stuff isn't as good as you think it is.
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That's what I would do.
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- Yeah, no, that's a really good one.
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I mean, I think a big part of that
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is how Apple fell backwards into gaming
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and how gaming became a big thing on the App Store.
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you know, despite Apple's, kind of, lack of understanding of the the gaming market.
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Apple always goes backward into gaming. Never forward, only backward.
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This is going to be great.
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is from three raccoons in a trench coat. If you could swap places with a relay host,
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who would you choose?" So I have a lot of problems with this question. Am I inhabiting their body or
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just taking over their whole life in my body? I think you're just taking over their podcast.
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Well, I mean, like, I could do with the body of somebody younger, so, you know, who's the youngest
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relay host? I would happily swap places there, just so that I don't have to put up with this one.
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But I, yeah, I, answering the wider question,
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I don't know.
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I mean, it's a question of like,
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you wanna take over somebody,
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do you wanna take over somebody
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because you wanna like podcast with their partner
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or something?
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It's a difficult one.
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I don't think I can answer this with like,
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being rude to one or other people.
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- Oh, okay, well, I'm just gonna say
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that I would take over Mac power users from Steven
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and then it would just be me and David Sparks.
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And I, you know, we would be great
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'cause we both remember old Macs from using them
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and not just from, you know, finding them on eBay.
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- Well, you know what I'm gonna go.
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I'm gonna go with Matt Alexander
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because I think he really paces himself well.
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I mean, he's got the very best ratio
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of total number of episodes to longevity on the network.
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So, I mean, you know, low workflow and longevity.
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It's a great combination.
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- Well, I didn't want to insult anybody on the network,
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but apparently my co-host is back in there.
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- We're okay with it, yeah.
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- Two. - You just did two.
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Come on, Dice by Peacock.
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- Two. - Oh no.
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- Do I have to read the question again?
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- One. - One.
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Marlies, both your co-hosts are canceled,
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but you managed to escape the wrath of Twitter.
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Who would you start a new podcast with to replace Connected?
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- Well, you know, Jason and John know what they did
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to get canceled.
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But I would really, I think as I said before,
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I'd like to do something with Myke, Steven or Federico
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one day and I was thinking that we should have
01:26:41
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a succession plan for this podcast.
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If anything happens to us.
01:26:46
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- Oh, that's dangerous though,
01:26:47
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because then it motivates them to make something happen
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to us so that we're not getting taken over.
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- Yeah, I mean that's true, but you know,
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I think we should give them a chance.
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- Never name your successors, James.
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No, never name your successors.
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It's trouble.
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when you're gone, they can all sort it out together, but you don't motivate them in any way.
01:27:06
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This is, if I learned anything from dictators of the past, that's what I learned.
01:27:10
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- Okay, so we're gonna just hold on to our power, okay.
01:27:13
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- Yeah, I think so. I think so we gotta consolidate the triple J power, I think is the way that works.
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You know, I'm gonna go with Federico because this kid from Italy, he's an up and comer,
01:27:24
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he really is. And I've had a show in mind for a while, and I think I'm gonna call it Apple Stories.
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I bought Apple stories.net a long time ago,
01:27:35
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and I think it could make a good podcast.
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I think we'll, you know,
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we'll talk about Mac apps or something.
01:27:39
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- I was also gonna pick Federico,
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'cause I thought that he doesn't talk about,
01:27:42
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I like the iPad Pro and like iPad life a lot,
01:27:45
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and I don't think he talks about it enough.
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So I would give him like,
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I think we could talk about the iPad,
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but since you took him, I'll spread some love around.
01:27:53
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I already do a show with Myke, right?
01:27:55
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So I'm gonna do Steven.
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I've taken his spot on Mac Power Users,
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but we will create some other kind of show about the Mac
01:28:02
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that Steven and I can do instead after "Connected" is canceled.
01:28:07
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-You could maybe do, like, "Laser Rider Power Users"
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or something like that.
01:28:13
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-All right. That's -- "Laser Rider Power Users."
01:28:16
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I'm looking forward to that. Let's roll the dice.
01:28:19
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-10. -Duplicate.
01:28:20
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-14. -Duplicate.
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This is good podcasting, people.
01:28:26
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-3. -Duplicate.
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- It's what they pay for.
01:28:30
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- What am I looking for here?
01:28:32
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- Seven, four, five.
01:28:37
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- It heard you, it's listening.
01:28:38
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- Matt C, what is your hottest take about your two co-hosts?
01:28:42
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- I'm gonna say that Jason is much more spicy
01:28:45
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than he appears, particularly after he's had a drink
01:28:48
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because his language becomes filthy.
01:28:51
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- John is a kingpin-like figure who just controls things
01:28:55
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from the shadows and like tries not to draw attention
01:28:58
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to himself, but really is pulling all the strings.
01:29:01
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- I think you're giving me too much attention here, James.
01:29:05
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I'm a little concerned.
01:29:07
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You know what?
01:29:08
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Here's what I can tell you about these two guys.
01:29:11
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Jason, he's an excellent mini golfer.
01:29:14
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Not many people know about this,
01:29:15
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but I've seen him in action.
01:29:17
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I've seen him in action on a hot summer day
01:29:19
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and he's very good at mini golf.
01:29:21
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And James, he may not be the greatest mini golf player,
01:29:25
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but he's great at powering a bar on wheels.
01:29:28
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This is very true.
01:29:30
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- Those are accurate.
01:29:31
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I would say that John,
01:29:37
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let's see, what's my hottest take about John?
01:29:41
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That John should be on more podcasts about that.
01:29:46
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He's just not, I want more John in my life.
01:29:48
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I know that seems like a hot take,
01:29:49
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but it's like John wants to be restrained
01:29:51
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and keep work-life balance.
01:29:52
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And I think he needs like 10 more podcasts to keep up.
01:29:54
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All right. And James should go to bed earlier. James is up at all hours. We get text from him
01:30:03
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at all hours. He really is. All right, people, we are switching to a new die because there are
01:30:08
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six questions left and so we're going to go to a d6 and I'm just going to read them in order.
01:30:12
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Four. That is one, two, three, four.
01:30:19
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rohoho, maple syrup or honey?
01:30:22
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- Definitely maple syrup.
01:30:24
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Good stuff from Canada, not the cheap stuff.
01:30:27
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- Hmm, why can't we have both?
01:30:29
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I mean, I use honey more than I use maple syrup,
01:30:32
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but I like both.
01:30:33
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I guess I'll have to go with honey
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since I use it more often.
01:30:36
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- Same as Jon.
01:30:37
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I love maple syrup, but I use honey in my tea every day,
01:30:40
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and I could not go without.
01:30:42
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So I could, I mean, I could, but why would I do that?
01:30:46
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Also, America makes good maple syrup too.
01:30:49
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- That's true, Vermont, right there.
01:30:51
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- Yeah, come on.
01:30:53
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Two, which is Brian,
01:30:56
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technology with see-through shells is overdue for a comeback.
01:30:59
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Time traveler, which product needs them first?
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- I'm gonna say AirPods or any other wearable,
01:31:06
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you know, like the headset or whatever,
01:31:08
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because it just looks more cyberpunk
01:31:10
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if you can see the bits
01:31:12
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and they're connected to your ears or whatever.
01:31:14
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Just, you know, that full, you're a cyborg look,
01:31:18
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That's what I want.
01:31:19
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- That's very good. That's very good.
01:31:20
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I think I have to second that only because
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when you look at things like iPhones and laptops right now,
01:31:26
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they're 90% battery and who wants to just look at a battery?
01:31:28
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So I'm going with the AirPods too.
01:31:31
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- I'm gonna say the iMac.
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They're gonna do a throwback edition of the 24 inch iMac
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that's got a plastic back and you can look inside
01:31:38
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and see everything that's in there.
01:31:39
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And it'll be colored, you know, it'll be a nice color,
01:31:41
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but you'll also be able to see the back of a monitor
01:31:46
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three, one, two, three, Brant's. If you had the power at Apple to make one and only one
01:31:54
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hardware change to an existing Apple product, what would that change be?
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MG - I'd say bring the headphone socket back, and I'm not just saying this to pander to
01:32:05
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the audience. I think it is genuinely useful in a wide variety of situations still, you
01:32:10
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know things like if you're trying to do music or you're trying to do like edit a
01:32:16
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podcast or whatever and you want very low latency sound headphones way to go
01:32:22
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I have to use the USB-C to headphone jack connector every
01:32:26
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time I added a podcast on my iPad. I think that I'm gonna go with more RAM in
01:32:31
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the 24 inch M1 iMac because I think that would be my machine right now if it had
01:32:37
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just a little bit more RAM in it.
01:32:38
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- I'm torn between, I think I'm gonna make my runner up
01:32:43
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a 12 inch MacBook Air.
01:32:45
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I just make it smaller.
01:32:46
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That's an existing Apple product.
01:32:47
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I'm gonna make one change, which is smaller.
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Smallify it.
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And alternately, if you would prefer,
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the iPhone Pro mini, minify it, make it smaller.
01:33:01
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I like those smaller devices, make them smaller.
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And with all the features, smaller package.
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[dice clacking]
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Cube of ahh!
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Follow-up is a dish best served.
01:33:15
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- With an unexpectedly different flavor
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than you might've been expecting.
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- Reheated, obviously, 'cause it's follow-up.
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- I would say spicy hot with a side of Japes.
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- All right, and we'll serve that in our restaurant
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for the starting that has come out of this.
01:33:35
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-All right, only two questions left.
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-She'd flip a coin.
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-Heads. -Heads is Ben.
01:33:43
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Ben, how early is too early for shops to play Christmas music?
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-December 23rd. I hate it. Make it stop.
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-Any time before the weekend after Thanksgiving in the US.
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-I actually agree with Jon.
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You can send it to December 1st, but if you're in America
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and you've got Thanksgiving there
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as your bulwark against Christmas creep,
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that's when you do it.
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Black Friday.
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Thanksgiving Day is too early.
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- Don't you mean Black Friday month?
01:34:08
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- Yeah, exactly.
01:34:10
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Last question.
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And you get a gold star, Ryan P,
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because you're the last question.
01:34:15
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What's a place you traveled to pre-COVID
01:34:17
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and haven't visited since COVID
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that you would like to return to?
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- I typically go on a vacation around this time
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to Gran Canaria because it's like four hours away
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and is lovely and sunny in December.
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But my other answer that I'm gonna say is Jason's house
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because I would like to come back and visit.
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- I will say coffee shops for working
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because I have not done that since pre-COVID.
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And I did it a little bit, I guess,
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when I was in Dublin recently.
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And I realized how much I missed
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kind of the change of pace and scenery
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and working somewhere else.
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I will admit though that it wasn't just a coffee shop.
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I also worked a little bit at a pub in Dublin,
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but that's fun too,
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but I'm gonna try to stay out of bars around Chicago.
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- Yeah, that's probably a good idea.
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Yeah, I am gonna say the UK.
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Ireland, close second, and it's right there,
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but Europe in general, and the UK in particular,
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I have -- I like visiting -- I can visit Myke in London.
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I can visit my other friends in London.
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And I can go up to Glasgow and say hi to James in Saskia.
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And it's great, and I miss it.
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And that's -- like that road trip,
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the other trip that we're talking about now.
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So, Lauren and I were going to --
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for our 50th birthdays, we're going to go to Australia.
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And, well, that didn't happen.
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So I'm now realizing that we might actually end up,
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it may be more likely that we go to something like the UK
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at some point when things are better again
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than when they'll let us back into Australia.
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So maybe it'll happen,
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but that's what I'm thinking about now.
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I think that's all the questions, believe it or not.
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20 questions, we played, connected 20 questions.
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We did it. - Another holiday tradition.
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- It's a Christmas miracle.
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So next week will be the Connected Year in Review episode.
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It's gonna be great.
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It's prerecorded.
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I think the way to describe it is we rated the months
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of 2021 based entirely on the Voorhees scale.
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- Yes, yes. - It's true.
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- It's gonna be nice.
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- It's gonna be nice, but we'll be back here
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on Connected in 2022.
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- Absolutely.
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- But until then, James Thompson, thank you for being here.
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- Hi, it's always a pleasure to podcast with you both.
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- Always, and Jon Voorhees, as always, thank you.
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Thanks to everybody else out there for listening.
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See you later, we promise.
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