324: 🚫 CLASSIFIED 🚫
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Hello and welcome to Connected, episode 324.
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It's made possible this week by our sponsors,
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Squarespace, ExpressVPN, and Hawthorne.
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My name is Stephen Hackett,
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and I am joined by Mr. Federico Vittucci.
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- Hello, hi, how are you?
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- I'm good Federico, how are you?
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- I'm doing good, yes, thank you.
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We're also joined by Myke Hurley.
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Good evening.
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Good evening to you, Michael.
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I've made the decision when everybody's listening to the show and it's the evening.
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That's the decision I've made.
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I think most people listen to Connecting in the Evening, you know, bottle of wine or whiskey,
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some music, you know, you just paused, you were listening to some jazz or I don't know,
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Death Cab for Cutie, for example, and you realized…
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Wow, you really took a…
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And you realize, you know, now it's time to listen to Connected. So you hit pause.
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Yep. On jazz or Death Cab, one of the two only.
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I mean, it's only for drinking wine or whiskey, it's either going to be jazz or Death Cab
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for Cutie. I think Steven agrees. Yes.
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I don't even drink and I agree. Well, I mean, it could be Christmas music this time of year,
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like some nice Christmas jazz.
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Christmas jazz. Have you ever heard Christmas jazz?
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Yes. Great. Death Cab for Christmas.
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I would hate that.
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But yes, I do subscribe to the theory that people listen to Connected in the evening.
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And if you don't, you should consider it.
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We have a bunch of follow-up this week, but I want to start with just kind of laying out
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the rest of our schedule for the year.
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So next week we have a normal episode.
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We're going to take off the week of Christmas, so there will not be an episode on December
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We will do our 2020 year-end review on December 30th.
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If you haven't listened to one of those before, basically we go through the calendar year
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of all the tech news and Apple news.
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This year's gonna be mad!
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I've just realized that!
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Yeah, we need to start on this document.
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It's gonna be so weird!
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Oh my god, like I've just thought like, January, February, March, la-di-da-di-da, right?
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Like everything's normal, when's WWDC gonna happen?
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And then I bang!
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That's gonna be wild to go through.
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It's fun because we can see what news
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was actually important and what wasn't.
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That's my favorite part of it.
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Yeah, it's like, oh, remember that?
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No one cares.
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So we do that. No one cares anymore.
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And then on Thursday, January 7th,
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so one day later than we normally record,
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we will be grading our annual Ricky's
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for this year and making our picks for 2021.
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It's gonna be good for some of us.
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This is gonna be great for me, I can't wait.
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So anyways, that's what we're doing.
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So we'll be back next week with a normal episode.
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But we have an episode to do before then.
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We have today's episode to do.
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We should start today's episode.
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- I wanted to do next week's episode.
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- Well, what's happening next week?
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- Yeah. (laughs)
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Yeah, Tim Cook's doing podcasts now.
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Maybe Tim was gonna be on.
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- What's up with that?
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Come on, Tim.
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- I don't know.
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- Come on our podcast.
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- Can we get him as a guest on the show?
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- I don't know.
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Clearly, Clearly Connected is his favorite show.
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He went to such great lengths to put up the artwork.
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And to stand directly in front of it for us.
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In a very majestic pose also.
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So clearly connected, Tim is part of the connected family at this point.
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So just whenever you're ready Tim.
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doing that again? My "Hey" email experiment is winding down. We spoke last time about what
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happens if you don't pay and then I got an email from them that made it more confusing and then I
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think I've so I finally think I've worked out what happens if you don't pay for "Hey".
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If you don't want to continue, there's no issues with that, you just turn off email forwarding
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and make sure no one has your Hey email account.
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Okay, that kind of makes sense, I guess.
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But then this email came and said,
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"At the end of your trial,
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"your account will be automatically closed
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"and your data will be deleted from our servers
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"30 days later.
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"Then your email address will be released back into the pool
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"so someone else can sign up and use it."
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Which is not what the document we read last week says.
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- No, 'cause that document last week
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was for somebody who had paid.
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Right, so this is where I'm going with this.
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So if you sign up for a trial and you never pay them, just someone else can come along
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and use your email address.
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Which is wild, right?
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It does not, I don't like that.
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Because if someone's been using it, if you've started using it, I just think that's weird,
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it's weird, it's all weird.
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It's like, imagine a tactic where they want to force you to pay them.
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Not base camp.
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Yeah, oh it'd be a shame if something happened to your precious name.
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- DHA's just walking around wielding a cast iron pipe.
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- This email account's gonna sleep with the fishes.
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- That's right.
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So if you have a trial and you don't pay,
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you have those 30 days to decide to come back.
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So after they come to your house and shake you down,
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you can sign back up.
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However, if you pay for your first year of service,
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you can forward the email to another account,
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even if you become inactive later.
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And your Hay.com address is yours forever, even if you stop using Hay and don't pay for
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Hay in subsequent years.
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But can you sign back up again?
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So that, I don't know.
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And get the email address.
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That's the thing that I think that stuck with you a couple of weeks ago.
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The documents are very confusing.
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Get your stuff together.
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Seem to suggest that you couldn't do that.
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So I paid for a year, because I don't want anybody else to use the name that I use on
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Twitter and that we put in a show very prominently.
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So you put yourself in that now, you're done.
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I have it forwarded to my Relay email account.
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So you can still email me at isomaj@hay.com
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at least for another year.
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Anyways, it's very confusing.
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I think they really need to clarify what happens
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if you do or don't pay.
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Moving right along, MagSafe in the car.
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Federico, you spoke about your, is it Belkin?
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Car mount MagSafe, Dewey, Hickey thing.
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It's not gonna show me for a long time for most people
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unless you're Federico and you get sent one
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by the CEO of Belkin, he hand delivers it.
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Cory came up, listener Cory came up
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with a ingenious solution by taping a MagSafe puck
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to a cheap car mount they already had
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for his iPhone 12 Pro in the silicon Apple case.
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And Cory says it works great.
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And there's a photo in the show notes of it working great.
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It seems like it's working great.
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It's not falling off in the photo.
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So you can always do that if you want to use MagSafe
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the car but don't want to buy a new car mount or wait for a while. Pretty good. He's listening to
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the Struts, Federico. That's a really good album. I saw that in the picture. A really good album,
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really good song with Robbie Williams, very much in line with 2020. It's a COVID song, which is
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a weird thing that exists, but they exist. And it's a good song and it's a good album, I think,
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overall. So well done with the music choice and well done with this sort of
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do-it-yourself project. I think you're gonna like the Belkin car mount if
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you're ever able to get it, but it's good to hear that this also works, right? That
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you can still take the default MagSafe charger and it's still gonna hold your
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phone in the car. So that is good news. I'm sure that we will continue seeing
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more hacking projects like this one?
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So I think a couple of days ago, Steven sent a link somewhere, I don't know where it was,
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but I picked it up, that Remember the Milk, Steven's favorite application, the Mac app
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now supports Apple Silicon, and I thought to myself, I'll save that in my Apple Notes
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to put in the show, because that'll be a funny thing to bring up.
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we can tease Steven and say like "aha now you can move to remember the milk"
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and then when I went to this website which seems to be a Tumblr blog
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I noticed this morning that Steven reblogged this to his own Tumblr blog
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to complain that there are no notifications on the app badge
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still and I just found many of these things interesting
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what wait wait a second a Tumblr blog?
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Steven decided to put them on blast on his own personal Tumblr account
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Wait, is that a joke?
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No, it's for real. If you click the link in the show notes and then you scroll down to
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the bottom of the page, you see it says "Notes" or something, right?
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Still no notifications on the app badge. Come on!
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If you click that, it takes you to Steven's Tumblr.
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Interesting.
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And all of these things were intriguing to me.
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So this Tumblr blog, there was a link on November 2nd, 2020.
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Then there's a big gap, March 10.
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Then there's another gap, November 8th, 2019.
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Then another gap, January 20, 2018.
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Well, it just posts once a year on this Tumblr blog.
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It tends to be like kind of around January time, November to January.
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But over the holidays you just remember that you also have a Tumblr and you post things
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Interesting.
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Can you explain?
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Can I explain?
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We would love you to try.
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You may, yes you may.
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So Liftoff, my space podcast, has an active Tumblr account where we post links and stuff.
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And so I am mostly in Tumblr for that, but sometimes I used to post things on my Tumblr,
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like everybody else did, but then I saw their announcement, I was like, "Ah, here's a place
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where maybe they'll actually see my feedback."
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Yeah, you see, you were putting them on blast.
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I was putting them on blast.
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And now we're putting them on blast.
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We're putting your blast on blast.
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That's right.
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I do have to say, though, Todoist recently added the ability to have lists automatically
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sort by a bunch of different things, including by due date, which was my big feature.
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Remember, the milk had that Todoist did not.
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So now that Todoist has that, like that was my last big item in Todoist that I really
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So now I can go to any list and it's automatically sorted by date, I add a new task, it automatically
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goes in the right place.
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So I'm happy that Todoist has added that.
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It's interesting, like there's always been like three to-do apps for you and each one
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of them has had one fatal flaw, and Todoist has fixed their fatal flaw.
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Now if things would just let you mark off repeating tasks early, they would be perfect.
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Why do you need them to do that now if Todoist is perfect now?
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Well, I just, you gotta have options, you know?
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You just like to know that if you ever wake up with Todoist, you can still go back to
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the, to the cow.
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That's right.
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So is the icon still a cow?
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Yeah, of course it is.
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I don't know why they've never tried to modernize the cow.
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They said that this update includes a new icon.
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Okay, what does it look like?
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It's a cow with a little shadow under him now.
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That's the new icon?
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Yeah, that is the new icon.
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Oh, that's not a new icon.
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The other one was very flat.
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Don't you feel like maybe, maybe there's an opportunity for them to explore having, say,
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a bottle of milk instead of a cow?
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Well, they use that in some places, and that would be a good alternative icon.
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say "oh no I've forgotten the milk" I don't mean I need a cow. That's because you live in the city.
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Yeah, some city slicker over here. Big city boy, I don't know where milk comes from.
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I don't even think about where my milk comes from. The milk factory. Look, if you go to
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remember themilk.com and you look in the footer they have this really lovely milk box whatever,
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What's the name? Carton of Milk?
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Guy character? You know, this little, you know, cutesy armless little figure?
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Yeah, that should be the icon.
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When you log in, I put a screenshot in the Discord, it runs across the screen.
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Why can't they use that character?
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This, like, this, I am an AM series.
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What kills me about Remember the Milk is that it looks like a really powerful tax manager,
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and I don't use it because it's got a cow as a logo.
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But now you can make your own logo on iOS, right?
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Yeah, you can.
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You just make the little cotton guy.
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Well, Ken, okay.
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Remember the Milk icons.
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Well, you know, it's actually like you look at the features and like it doesn't seem as flexible as Todoist.
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I don't think they have like a Kanban view or whatever.
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- But they got a lot of features,
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like a lot of interesting features in here.
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- They do. - Yep.
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It looks nice too, the application itself, the design.
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- It looks nice.
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- And their sync is really good.
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Like their sync, it syncs super fast.
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There's a lot of good things about it.
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The Mac app's not one of them.
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Not that the Todoist Mac app is anything special,
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but at least it does things.
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Anyways, we have more follow-up,
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but let's take a break first.
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I have some real-time follow-up.
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- I have 3,795 completed tasks in Remember the Milk.
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And the first one, if I scroll all the way to the bottom,
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is from July 2008.
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- That's a long time.
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I bet you remember the Milk database
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looks like your Tumblr blog,
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where there's just like a chunk of them every year.
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- Yeah, there's a lot of 2008 and 2009.
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And then there's some 2010, and then there's no 2011.
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There's some 2012, some 2013.
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And then I go from 2014 to 2018.
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- I used it for a long time in 2018.
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And looks like for several months into 2019
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and then it stops again.
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Sometimes you gotta switch it up.
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- Maybe the end of 2020,
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we'll see some room for the milk, some old RTM action.
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- We'll see.
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All right, we have some more follow up.
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Myke, do you wanna take this next one?
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- Hunter wrote in to say palindrome backwards
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is a real word, "imordinalap". Any word spelled backwards that forms a different word is known
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as an "imordinalap". "Imordinalap". "Imordinalap", which is palindrome backwards. This is one
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of those things where someone's come up with some funny haha thing. So like what? Like
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in the same way that people wrote in to tell us that the fear of palindromes is "palinalap".
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like these are just like what we did last week where we were trying to make up our own palindrome
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word like this is just one of those funny things that someone came up with but if you want to
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impress people you could say "emordinalapp" I guess. Do we have any practical examples of
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"emordinalapps"? No. Example? I mean let me see if I can find you one I can just google it right.
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I'm sure at least one exists.
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Also are we sure that this is a thing?
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Well I mean when you google it you see a lot of people talking about it.
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Oh there's a bunch of them.
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Like now and one.
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Decal and laced.
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Pal and lap.
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Mood and doom.
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Peak and keep.
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Rail and lyre.
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Those are a more than a lapse.
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Because the exact opposite of the word creates another word.
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It'd be better if they were related though right?
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Dubb and Bud, that's a good one. Dubb Bud.
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Edit and Tide.
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Oh, my favorite is Mood and Doom.
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That's the best one.
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That's the 2020 word.
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My 2020 isn't a more than a lap.
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My mood is Doom.
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Stool and Loots, Gnat and Tang.
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Okay, good news.
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Mac OS 11.1 seems to address the weird reinstall issue
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that I talked about last week.
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So it seems like it's solved as of 11.1 Beta 2.
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Apple Fitness Plus is coming
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and it requires Big Sur 11.1.
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So I think that we will see this,
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probably a week from yesterday maybe,
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maybe next Tuesday we'll see this and new iOS 14.
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So if you need to reinstall macOS on a M1 chip,
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just wait a week and it'll get much better.
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It seems difficult.
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- Just don't use your computer for a week.
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- Just wait.
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- Just wait.
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We talked about the iPhone leather case.
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And we got two pieces of feedback.
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An anonymous listener who works in an Apple store,
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they say it's in a very affluent area,
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says that they are very popular.
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- Don't say it like that.
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- It's affluent.
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No, don't be like Casey Liss.
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Is this a... what is this discussion?
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Casey says that word affluent.
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No, he says affluent.
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That's what Casey says.
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What's the right way to say it?
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Not affluent.
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Why does Casey say it differently?
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Because Casey likes to put the emphasis on the wrong syllable.
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Slable. That's actually a fun exercise. Yeah. Fun exercise. So you would say
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a listener. Yeah. Or like feedback. Here's some feedback. Follow up. Some follow up.
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up. So like "fé de ricot" "vitti"
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What's up Michael? If I was like, or if I was like "makstories" right? Makstories.
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Okay so is it affluent or affluent? It's affluent. Affluent. Affluent area.
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Yeah I think the theory is here that people like fancy things and this is
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expensive I don't know wait what are we talking about the leather case do you
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mean the one that the one with the sleeve the sleeve right the one with the
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the the always on not always on display yes always on always on always on this
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display. We also heard from people who just like it from a protection standpoint
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to people who carry their phone in the bag or a purse which also makes a lot of
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sense. Yeah. Listener Tim wrote in and said that they like it because they like
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to keep their phone in pristine condition and they can't trust their
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pockets to not have like abrasive substances in it so they work in a like
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a rough environment I guess I don't know the details. I was gonna say like it
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It feels pretty easy to make sure you don't have abrasive substances in your pocket.
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Maybe Tim works in a quarry or some sort of glass factory and there's just like glass
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beads everywhere.
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He works in a nail factory.
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He's in a nail factory.
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And so Tim can't dress his pockets.
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So Tim and the listener are two different people.
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These are two listeners.
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We had the affluent listener.
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So affluent listener is not Tim.
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an Apple Store employee has to be anonymous.
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Tim is feedback number two.
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So a fluent listener does not work in a quarry.
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- Well, unless Tim owns the quarry,
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then they would be affluent.
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- No, it says he works or they work in a quarry
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in an Apple Store.
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Who works in a quarry? - There's an Apple Store
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in the bottom of the quarry.
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Maybe that monolith is an Apple Store, right?
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This is a very confusing structure, Steven.
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You should have used Kraft for this.
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Come on, right?
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You know that big Monolith thing that keeps popping up
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in the bottom of like--
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that's actually an Apple store.
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And that's where Tim works.
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A fluent listener works in an Apple store.
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Can we talk about the Monolith real quick?
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The Monolith is going to form coordinates
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that spell out a message or a drawing of some kind.
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It's an advertising campaign for something, right?
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Also that, yeah.
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Like, I think it's a viral advertising campaign.
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I think you may have a point.
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I think capitalism has brought up to this.
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It totally makes sense.
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I think it ultimately--
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I think it's kind of what it shows is that like,
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something which would clearly be seen as being aliens,
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it's like what a lot of people think it is or something,
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I'm like, no, no, this is a marketing campaign.
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like and I will accept no offer explanation until the marketing campaign reveals itself.
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Yeah, it's probably like, you know, some silly corporation, you know, like, I don't know,
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News Corp or something like one of those boring and, you know, multi-billion corporation.
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Or it's like, it's Black Mirror or something, right? It's like, you know, it's Netflix.
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This is how we finally find it.
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Salesforce is spelling out what they actually do.
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- I still don't get it.
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I still don't understand what Salesforce is by the way.
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I will try by the end of 2020.
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- It's not worth it.
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- Okay, okay, so let me explain the feedback.
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- Oh, sorry, yeah.
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- There was a listener who did not want to be named.
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They work in an Apple store.
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That Apple store is in a--
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- Rich area.
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rich area, and they said they're very popular in that area. Fancy people like fancy things.
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Another listener named Tim, who—we don't know where Tim works, but Tim works in a "rough
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environment with tiny abrasive substances." So again, I'm projecting that it's a quarry,
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but it could be anything. Well, not anything. It couldn't be a—I mean, hopefully it's
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not like an elementary school, but you know, it could be...
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So okay, so a fluent listener works in an Apple store, rough listener works in an...
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Rough team works in a place where tiny substances enter their pockets.
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Yes, and their work vehicle.
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So who knows what Tim's up to.
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But anyways, Tim said in this environment, you know, his phone's gonna get scratched
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So, he likes to have a sleeve that has a nice little safe home for their phone, but they
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can remove the phone because they're like using the phone with no case.
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It's the leather sleeping bag we talked about last week.
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When you're in the sleeping bag, you're safe and warm, and when you're out of it, you're
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just out in the world.
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When you think about it, we as humans are, like, all the time in a leather sleeping bag.
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I mean, I'm in a denim and cotton sleeping bag, but...
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Oh wait, you mean like my skin?
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Yes, that's what I mean.
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I don't like to think about that.
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Our bodies are organs.
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We are in a leather sleeping bag.
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This is gross.
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However, Tim says the Apple iPhone leather sleeve is a total miss.
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of the window they need ultimate protection. Well yeah if you're trying to protect it from small
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stones in the quarry they're going to get in there aren't they? They say the last thing I want on my
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iPhone to get scratched is the screen. So they have checked out some third-party ones they're
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using one from a company called Fitbag that they seem to like. Fitbag. I get it. Team is one of
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of those people who uses the military grade protection cases. Yeah. Like the
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OtterBox that basically... Or RhinoShield. No, no, they like using their phone naked, they just want
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a place for the phone to be when they're not using it. Okay, Waterfield Designs...
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Oh, the Fitbag one looks nice and it's like 20 bucks Amazon. And there's still...
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I'm on the Fitbag website and you can get lots of different
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leather skins and you can get denim ones.
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Oh, I know Waterfield Designs.
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You should talk to John Sirkisor about this company, Fitbag.
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I know Waterfield Designs.
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They make really excellent leather sleeves and bags.
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They have gaming cases for the Nintendo Switch that I've been keeping an eye on for a long
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David Sparks likes these, right?
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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These are super good.
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Yes, yes, yes.
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So, there you go.
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needs are like Tim's and you work in some sort of quarry quarry quarry or
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abrasive substance
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Environment then you have other options
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Can I make a request to listen to Tim? Yes, I say I mean, I don't know it's up to Tim
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Tell us what field you work in. Well, I'm making a request Tim doesn't have to contact us again
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But I would really like to know
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Yeah, this is the last time Tim Tim has learned their lesson
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No longer will Tim want to write in let me let me just find Tim's feedback out to see him out them back
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Say, what do you do Tim? What do you do Tim?
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But but say if you reply within the next half an hour, we will say on the show what it is
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So they also know that oh, so I really I really really really hope that they reply and say my job is classified
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That is really my yeah. That's such a baller move, right? Yeah. Yeah. I have a friend who did that to me once
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It's also something that I yeah, I also have a friend
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But I want to start saying even if it's not true. Can't I wish I can tell you
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Like I just want to use the expression classified in real life. Okay. Okay. Okay, Federico
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What was that project that you were working on in craft that you gave the polyopy? Yeah, it's classified
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You need to start using that more. That's good, right?
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You know, you feel that sense of power flowing through you.
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Oh, it's tough. I'm sorry, you don't have security clearance for that.
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We should make a version of that app that apparently they have inside of Apple, right?
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You familiar with this? That there's an app that employees at Apple can download.
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It's like an employee directory application. And I can look you up and it can tell you
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if you have the security clearance to know what I am working on.
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- Wow. - Right?
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So if you're working on a secret thing and I'm working on a secret thing,
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we can look in the employee directory and it can be like, yes,
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Federico has clearance for this thing, so you can talk to him about it.
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But not for this part, so don't talk about that.
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That's incredible.
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What a confusing work environment, right?
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Like, every time when I have a conversation with someone...
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Let me check the app.
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Yeah. I just got a piece of real-time follow-up that says it's a website, not an application,
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but nevertheless, it exists.
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I was looking for a picture of my Apple employee ID. I still have it, but apparently don't
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have a picture of it.
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Oh wow, I totally forgot you used to work at an Apple store.
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Yeah, I forget that a lot too.
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That is ages ago.
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It was a long time ago. But I got an ID because I did stuff on, I did training in Cupertino.
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So I got to wear that in the store and pretend like I was important.
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Maybe if I can find it, I'll put a picture in next week's follow up.
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Did you ever get to say that some things were classified?
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I don't think I did.
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How do you take the back off of this Mac Mini?
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It's classified.
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They did say, "Don't follow anybody in through any doors."
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I was like, "Okay, yes sir."
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What is that called?
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There's a phrase for that.
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I was going to call it gatekeeping, but that's a different saying.
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What does it mean, "Don't follow anybody into any doors"?
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So say that I have permission to go into the secret lab and Myke doesn't and Myke sneaks
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in behind me or I hold the door open for him and suddenly he has access to a physical space
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he's not supposed to.
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Can't have that.
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Does that need to be said?
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So we used to have that at the bank too.
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The idea is that you're supposed to just make sure that doors are closed behind you, because
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it's not a thing that you normally do, right?
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a regular human being you open a door you walk through the door the door will close on its own right that's just the way that
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Doors work, but if you're in a high-security environment
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You have to force that door closed and if someone's behind you you have to close it
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And then they will need to come in using their own security badge or whatever
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It's also so yeah the company knows who went through what door at any given time
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Mm-hmm I had a I had a door opening. I have a door opening story for y'all. Okay, okay, so I had a
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a checkup with the surgeon who did my foot thing.
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I saw him on Monday.
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So it's not like there's an exterior door, right?
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You go through like sliding glass doors
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Anyways, he's on the first floor and I'm on crutches.
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You have to like do something with them, right?
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Well, then I had the situation of,
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that's a nice thing to do,
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and I'm wearing a mask and he's wearing a mask,
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but I don't want to be close to him, right?
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Because there's a pandemic.
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And so he came over, I just held my breath.
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I probably didn't do anything.
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- I've done that a bunch where-
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- I do that all the time, yes.
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- I think that like somehow,
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if I just hold my breath for 20 seconds,
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I'm not going to get COVID,
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which is like the most stupid thing.
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Is it though?
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We're all doing it.
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Like, for example, I was walking the dog a few days ago, and there were two stupid people
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in the middle of the street.
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People in the middle of the street, without a mask on.
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And so when Sylvia and I passed by, she didn't think about it, but I held my breath.
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And so when I walked like those three meters, right, that they were standing by, I was not
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my assumption is any, you know, particles that may have been in the air, I did not breathe those.
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So here's the thing. Now look.
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That is my theory.
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People, don't write into me.
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My understanding is that COVID is contracted with extended interaction.
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So like, if you just walked past somebody who had it, it's unlikely that you're gonna get it.
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But even though I know this, I also hold my breath even though I know this.
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Yeah, if you have any feedback for this, ismh@hey.com.
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Thank you for the recommendation, Terrence.
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This is actually a pretty good idea, right?
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So when we want feedback on something, we tell them, like, just send it to whatever.
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Well, I have it for you now because I don't want to check.
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But not, we can set up a different account.
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And like, whenever there's feedback about a topic we don't want,
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- Let me just say send it to connected@hay.com or whatever.
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- Yeah, Casey@caseylist.com.
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- Oh man, that's his actual email address.
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- He'll be fine.
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- Okay, affluent.
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Federico, the world has been waiting to hear what you think of the MagSafe Duo Charger.
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They got nothing else to do?
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There's nothing going on.
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I received it a few days ago.
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It just so happens that I have a metal nightstand.
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It's literally made of some kind of metal.
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I'm not sure what.
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You are in the most prime possible use case for this product.
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It is perfect because it means that all the issues...
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The floppiness is gone.
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There is no floppiness.
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There's no floppiness.
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Instead it just lays flat on my nightstand.
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And it's ideal for that because it means I can just place the phone, remove the phone,
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the charger doesn't move.
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I keep it folded during the day.
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Of course, I can still detach it from the nightstand
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with a moderate--
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- Why do you do that?
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Is that just for fun?
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- Just because it feels like I look at it
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and I'm like, "Yeah, that looks nicer during the day."
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Like it feels more tied it up, you know?
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Yeah, it's nice.
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It's the visuals, I guess.
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And yeah, I can place the phone, remove the phone.
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I like how it attaches automatically.
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I like the watch charger,
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how you can choose to lay the watch down or raise the little charging puck and charge
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the watch in nightstand mode. That's really nice. And I've been thinking about like, what
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have I felt differently about this charger if I didn't have a metal nightstand. And maybe
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to an extent, yeah, but also I don't think it's as big a deal as a lot of people have
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made it out to be. Like, I don't know, but I don't find myself constantly removing and
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putting my phone on a charger. Like, all I want is to do it correctly once, which is
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when I go to sleep. Now, you see, I think, it's great, I'm so pleased you love this product.
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I genuinely think you would be, over time, more annoyed if you were using it every day
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if you did not have a Milton X3. Well, there's no way to know though, is there? No, there
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There is no way to know, but it's just my opinion.
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I just think that this is not...
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You tend to have that position when I like something.
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That's not true.
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That's not true.
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Well, you are more like, you always try to be like devil's advocate.
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Well, no, I just think that this product...
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But you see, I could argue it in the opposite, couldn't I?
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If that's the case.
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I could be like, you always like things and I don't like them.
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Well, I didn't know that you wouldn't that you didn't like it. I don't dislike it
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I just mean that I think it would be annoying to use this product every day if you didn't have a mountain nightstand
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But I see how it works perfectly for you
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I've had experience with this estate in a hotel in Germany and they had a metal nightstand and I was wearing an Apple watch
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And it was super great that the Apple watch Park just stuck to the nightstand. So so perfect
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Yeah, I don't have a metal nightstand though. I have a wooden one. Hmm
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Yeah, I guess when now that everything is made of magnets basically it is convenient to have metal nightstands because you can sort of find
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Up a utility for those in addition to you ever thought about sticking your phone to the side of the nightstand
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Well, I could do that. That would be a video actually I
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Could do that. It's a really good idea
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kind of cool because like sometimes if I'm sleepy and I want to watch a video or like sometimes I watch videos to help me
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go to sleep and
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I will put I will like put my phone I like pop the pop socket out and put it on the bed stand
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But it would be nicer if I could just physically attach it to my nightstand. Yeah, that'd be nicer
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You should try that. You should report back. I should try that. That's a good idea. So yeah
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In the current conditions, I guess given that I do have a metal nightstand I like it
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Now in the in an alternate timeline, I may not according to Myke but right now I do
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see, this is the reason that this this this
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This thing you've put on me now
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The reason is frustrating to me is the next link that I have in the document which is I put in the show notes
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Article that you wrote linking to Peter McKinnon's video about the magsafe. Yeah wallet
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Because we had this big conversation about the mag safe wallet and you were upset that everyone says the mag safe
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Well, it's bad, but you think it's good
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And then you found Peter McKinnon who is a youtuber who made a video talking about how good it is
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And what I wanted to say is funny enough
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It turns out that different people have different opinions and experiences about different things
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Like it turns out that if you are a wallet case person
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The wallet case is probably good for you
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If you're not a wallet case person the wallet case is not good for you
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And so you and Peter McKinnon who are slim wallet wallet case people really like the wallet case for the iPhone
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And people that don't they look at it with a different lens
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Right. I thought my assumption is like most of the people that were
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Kind of making videos or saying like oh look this thing comes off. It's not that it doesn't stay on to the phone
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They're like people that don't know how this kind of product it should work and people that are wallet case people
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Want to be able to remove the wallet
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from the phone like there's there's utility in doing that and
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Also, like the way that you put your phone in and out of your pocket
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So like I as a pop socket person put my phone in my pocket the same way that you as a wallet case person
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Put your phone in your pocket, right? If I just try and slide my phone in there
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the popsocket gets caught in my jeans. So I guide my phone into my pocket.
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With the hand, yes.
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With the hand. Because that's like a nice way of giving the phone a soft landing, right?
00:42:23
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Yes, exactly.
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But like, it's just one of those things where reviews are useful, but you have to always
00:42:31
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look at a review through your own lens, right?
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It's not, yes, obviously, yes, I agree with you. But what really, not that it bothers
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me but it makes me think it's the consistency of the reviews and I find
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it strange how it just so happens that all the early reviewers have the same
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opinion it's like yeah I get it it's different you know products for
00:42:59
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different people but like when they all slide their phone in their pockets the
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same way whenever a new iPad Pro comes out pretty much every review talks about
00:43:11
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how this is not a laptop replacement right every single time because it's
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like you there are these like the the mass opinion and then there's the
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opinion for the person that cares about this thing specifically right and you've
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got to hit that person like for example the iPhone 12 Pro Max mmm my curly gives
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a very different review to everyone else everyone else is like this thing is too
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big it's hard to handle even people that like big phones and I'm like this thing
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is friggin amazing it's easier to hold than any of the other ones and I love it
00:43:47
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right on it or like the gold I absolutely adore this gold but everybody
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else is like oh man this gold's too much and I'm like this gold ain't even
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enough make it more I love it this thing screams gold phone I'll take it just
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Which turns out different strokes different folks, right?
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So, that's what I'm going to say.
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In any case, MagSafe Duo approved.
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Wallet case approved.
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TikiSail of approval.
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You're like MagSafe number one fan at the moment, right?
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I think at the moment I may be the only one.
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I don't use any MagSafe products yet.
00:44:27
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And I don't have a problem with it.
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It's just like my use case for a phone requires a popsicle.
00:44:32
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That's what I like.
00:44:33
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I just want to have everything MagSafe around me.
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I wish that there was some kind of MagSafe thing that works the way I want.
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And people sent me this kind of popsocket-like thing which worked with MagSafe, but it was
00:44:50
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like a ring that you pulled out and eh, it's not what I want.
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I still want to see what popsocket do to try and make some kind of MagSafe compatible thing.
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And they're still working on that, they still don't have a product.
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I don't believe they ever had a product.
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I think that they just were like, "Yeah, yeah, we're not aware about it."
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Like, "We got it, we got it."
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And I don't think they have any idea what they're doing with it.
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I think what they potentially could do is like the little sticky disc that goes on the back,
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if they just made that much larger, like the diameter of a pop socket,
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of the MagSafe, sorry, and then it would just pass through.
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but I don't know what they're gonna do. They have said nothing since that original thing of like "yeah, yeah, yeah, we got it"
00:45:40
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so I don't know, we'll see.
00:45:41
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Before we move on to the next topic, and I'm gonna try something here.
00:45:45
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Without spoiling the device that I covered in the pre-show, so if you're not a member of Connected Pro,
00:45:53
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go check out the pre-show. Stephen, I have a question. Is the screensaver of that device
00:46:02
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Technically, I don't think it is.
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Again, without spoiling.
00:46:07
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You know there's two different options with that screensaver?
00:46:10
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And so they do the one so the other one works.
00:46:14
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So I should look in settings is what you're saying.
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I don't think you can disable it.
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Oh, you can't disable it?
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You gotta get the case, though.
00:46:26
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The case that that manufacturer makes is really nice.
00:46:30
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And it protects the screen, like the leather sleeve.
00:46:33
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I don't know if it would protect it in Tim's line of work, but in your line of work it'd
00:46:38
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Alright, alright, yeah.
00:46:40
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Thanks for the...
00:46:41
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I had an idea that cases existed for it.
00:46:43
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Yeah, if you worked in a quarry, that thing would get destroyed.
00:46:45
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I once put one in a bag with some sunglasses and scratched the hell out of it.
00:46:50
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Oh, these are some nice cases.
00:46:51
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Yeah, get the one that the same company makes.
00:46:54
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And then go to getconnecttopro.co.
00:46:57
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Plus is launching next week December 14th so we had some rumblings this was
00:47:05
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going to happen I think Myke you mentioned that a lot of the the fitness
00:47:08
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coaches or trainers were kind of gearing up their stuff on Instagram showing a
00:47:13
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bunch of photos and things of the studio so yeah so it is coming the future of
00:47:19
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fitness which is what Apple says it is $9.99 a month or $80 a year it's also
00:47:26
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part of the Apple one premiere plan so the most expensive version of Apple one
00:47:30
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at $29.95 a month but of course you get everything else with that so the iCloud
00:47:37
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space Apple music the very popular Apple news plus and Apple arcade anything else
00:47:43
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I think that's it. Do both of you sign up for that by the way? Yep. Federico did you
00:47:48
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do that? No. You didn't sign up? Did they not have it in Italy? What Apple one? Apple one
00:47:53
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Premiere? No, it's not an Innoly. I can't sign up with my fake US Apple ID.
00:47:59
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However, I don't want to do that because I'm afraid of losing the very
00:48:02
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complicated yet effective setup that I have with all my accounts because I'm
00:48:08
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one of those people who has an Italian iCloud. Yeah, I know that they did
00:48:15
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that thing where like if you have different accounts but no but for you I
00:48:19
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I would not trust it because it's different countries.
00:48:22
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Look, it's fine.
00:48:24
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It works fine.
00:48:25
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I'm gonna pay more.
00:48:28
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I don't wanna, it's one of those things where you touch it
00:48:30
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and it's gonna implode.
00:48:31
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:48:33
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So Steven, you're doing the thing
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where you have the two accounts?
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Yeah, so we've used the family sharing now
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for a couple of years.
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And so we had my, let's call it legacy Apple ID
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for purchases, and then I have a separate iCloud account
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and my wife has an iCloud account.
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and now two of our three kids have Apple IDs.
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It is really fine.
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And moving to Apple One was like pushing a button.
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There were no problems.
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- Did you get any weird billing things?
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I got some weird billing things.
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- No, I saw that.
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- I got like charged for two terabytes of iCloud
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and then two days later got a refund for it.
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It was really weird.
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- I don't think I did.
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Maybe I just missed those emails.
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But anyways, it's there.
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We've got some questions about how the Apple Watch fits into this.
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So, first of all, if you're a current Apple Watch owner, you get a one month trial for free when Fitness Plus comes out.
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If you buy a new Apple Watch, you get three months free.
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But the Apple Watch is required for Apple Fitness Plus.
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So this is from Apple's website.
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Apple Fitness Plus requires Apple Watch Series 3 or later with WatchOS 7 or later,
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and one of the following devices, iPhone 6s or later with iOS 14, iPad with the iPadOS 14,
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or Apple TV with the mic reviewed tvOS 14. So you have to have the Apple Watch and one of these
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other products. If you don't have an Apple Watch you're not going to be able to use Fitness Plus.
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Which I think is like I understand right and they want to sell the bundle but... I don't know why
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they can't just be like you don't get these features. Yeah, yeah you don't get
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the cool tracking. I can still watch the videos right like it is strange to me
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like I get it it's like this is a service which is way better if it can do
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the tracking stuff and I'm intrigued to see how it all works like where they
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show you the things on the screen like you get to see your move rings and that
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kind of stuff and I'm intrigued to see how it will like work with the heart
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rate and all that like how I mean I'm really intrigued to see how this all
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comes together because they have the opportunity here to build the base of like something that
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people that like pelotons get excited about right like this is like you know you've got
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like the peloton crew they really believe in it like they love it there is a for example
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there is a fitness and health channel in our discord and adena was telling me the other
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day it's just all peloton all the time in there like people love peloton and i get it
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right? Because like that is the type of thing that if you're into that you're
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like really into that right? But I'm wondering if Apple had the ability to
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like start to build some kind of MIDI version of that with this thing and
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that's where the Apple watch stuff will start to play into it. So I'm intrigued
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I'm looking forward to trying it out. There are some, a handful, maybe not even
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a handful, just a couple of fitness accessories that have shown up in the
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online Apple store. Oh really? So there are there are a couple yoga mats and
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then like a box to let you know you'd like step up on and step off of. It's made
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of cork apparently it looks kind of cool. So they are starting to get into this
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and I think that there will be you know more hardware that either Apple blesses
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or potentially even does themselves for fitness stuff in the future but the idea
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is, and including with a starter course, that you can just have an Apple Watch and something
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else and just start with no accessories, like a very kind of easy way into this.
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So I think that is a good deal.
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And they may branch out and partner with, you know, maybe a maker of a bike or a treadmill
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or something in the future, but I think we're at the very beginning of what this could be.
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I think that's pretty exciting.
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very excited about it my household my wife has asked me for several weeks when
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they're gonna start. What do you know what what stuff she's interested in like
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which of the... I know she does a lot of the high interval high intensity
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interval HIIT training whatever whatever the I stand for hit HIIT training I mean
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she does a lot of classes now like we so we gave up our gym membership because of
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the pandemic we're gonna go into a gym and we built like we bought a like a
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a weight machine and put those in the garage and have some stuff out there but
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she likes classes like with music and cardio stuff and so I think she's just
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excited to explore it so that's why we went ahead and did premiere in advance
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of this so we'd be all ready to go and I'm looking forward to it once I can get
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back on my feet so foot back on my one foot so anyways fitness plus is coming
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it's it's weird I just I think this is gonna be great and I don't necessarily
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necessarily say that about Apple services when they're when they're announced not all of the ones that they have
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Announced and rolled out are great, but I think this one
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I think Apple cares way more about this and something like news plus right? I think that's gonna yes
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Yeah, I think so Tim Cook wants to do this at 4 o'clock in the morning when he gets up
00:53:39
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Alright, we're gonna talk about the air pods max
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finally come on air pods max take this away boys all right I just want to say
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I'm gonna call these air pods pro max so much I can't help it I'm sorry I just
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want to say that up front. I expect to say it a lot, but we're gonna try our best.
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AirPods Max. As long as you don't have a nickname for them. HeadPods! HeadPods, you mean?
00:55:55
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Well, that's not a nickname, that's the codename that we so intelligently
00:56:00
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discovered. No, we didn't create it. Well, we created it. And then Apple took it.
00:56:05
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And then Apple stole it from us. This has been discovered in the kind of in the
00:56:11
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code that they were calling them head pods which is just brilliant. I'm so
00:56:15
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happy that somebody at Apple listened and decided to go with a great name but it
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was clearly rejected by Phil Schiller at marketing.
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Right, the ghost of Phil Schiller.
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So this is real huh? Finally.
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I know right?
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I don't know, it just it feels very strange because I had lost hope on this
00:56:35
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product especially after the latest report from Mark Gurman a few weeks ago
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saying how it was delayed again, they needed to make more changes, and I just felt like
00:56:44
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yeah this is never gonna happen now. They're not gonna actually ever release this. But
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no, here they are and they're coming on Tuesday.
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And they're $549, which is definitely expensive.
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Expensive, yes. They are. I don't think it's shockingly expensive though. Like, I don't
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Obviously, don't take my opinion with a quarry of salt.
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With teamwork.
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But I'm the kind of person who is, shall we say, interested in headphones.
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I have lots of different headphones and I spent a lot of money on headphones and audio
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gear in general.
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I don't think, I'm trying to phrase this in a way that we don't get too much feedback.
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I don't think it's shockingly expensive. I think it's a luxurious product in a way that
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we're used to seeing from Apple. It's pretty much in line with what they've done in the
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past. So if you think of like the, any Sony or Bose headphones that feature active noise
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cancellation and Bluetooth that are popular now, those tend to be in the range of what,
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Yeah, but I think $300 tends to be the kind of sweet spot.
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Yeah, $300 sweet spot.
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So, you know, as usual with Apple products,
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you double that and then you make it a little less
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than double and you got the final pricing,
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which is exactly what they've done with the AirPods.
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So it's a high-end,
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I would call this a high-end prosumer product,
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if we were to find the market segment for it.
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So yeah, it's more expensive than what
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you can find from other brands.
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But what I think is really fascinating
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about these headphones, which we're
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going to talk about in a few minutes,
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is the way that Apple is positioning this
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and some of the technical specs that they have shared
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about this product, some of their claims.
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They are entering this fascinating territory
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where they are claiming at least some parts of the performance
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that you may be used to seeing in high-end, you know, almost audiophile level headphones,
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but in the AirPods brand. So I think maybe an easier way to frame this for people that focus
00:59:12
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on these things is the AirPods Max are actually more like the HomePod in what Apple is entering
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them into than other AirPods, because the other AirPods products are pretty fairly priced within
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the categories that they sit in. But the HomePod, the original HomePod, even the HomePod Mini
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to a point, are really overpriced based to the competitors. But what Apple is trying
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to do and has done to some level is create a product that is better at the audio stuff
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and so they charge a premium for it to get there.
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Yeah, yeah. So what they are saying about the AirPods Max in terms of the sound quality
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and the distortion at full volume, numbers like they have in their press release and
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on their product page, 1% distortion across the full range at maximum volume.
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So what does that mean though?
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Well, it means that when you're playing audio and look, I will say that I do have a high
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resolution music player. I do have really, really good Sony headphones. First of all,
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I don't need anybody to tell me that this stuff isn't true. Like, if you think that
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it isn't true, good for you. Please don't tell me because I don't care. Like all the
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people that have told me this week on Twitter that high resolution audio isn't real, I have
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muted them. Because like, if that is your first interaction...
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They're just people that can't tell the difference between the mids and the highs, Federico.
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No. The thing is, if your first interaction with me publicly on Twitter is to tell me
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that I'm wrong about something I like, I don't think we can go along together.
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No, you can't be friends like that.
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It's just, why would you think that you're first interaction? Anyway, what was I gonna
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say? I lost my train of thought because of people on Twitter. See, you should never tweet,
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you should never be on Twitter.
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Never tweet and then you will always keep your train of thought.
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The thing is, I'm really interested to see... So, your question, let's go with your question
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first. Distortion means that when you listen to something at full volume, what Apple is
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saying is that there's a, if you were to put on a graph and they have really complex techniques
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to do this and they have really fancy equipment to do this, they actually have a footnote
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on their website, the details, the kind of equipment that they use to measure distortion.
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It means that when you put it on a graph and you forward to like create a visualization
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of like, what would it mean to have distorted audio at this percentages? And they are saying
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that when you play a song at full volume, maximum volume, all the frequencies will have
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just 1% of potential distortion. And that is a very, very, very low number. It's the
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kind of number that, and is what I was going to say. I have done this research myself,
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Like before purchasing the equipment that I have and the headphones that I have, I was
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hanging out on those forums where people take, you know, the audiophile world is a really
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weird and fascinating world.
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As with any hobby that is taken to the extreme, you have people taking extreme measures to
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validate their hobbies.
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And one of those measures is there's people buying really fancy equipment to measure the
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distortion, the frequencies, and all the kind of qualities that come with their also expensive
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gear for actually enjoying audio. And so I checked out those threads and posts, and I
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understand some of it, I don't understand most of it, but I still think it's fascinating.
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And ultimately, if you're using that kind of equipment, right, it's not like you're
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making up those numbers. You have people showing pictures of these machines that they use to
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measure performance and the rooms that they use to measure distortion, for example. It's
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really fascinating and it's really odd to an extent, but the numbers don't lie. And
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those numbers, what Apple is saying, I linked on Twitter to a post by WhatHiFi, which is
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sort of like an audiophile website that I've been following for a while.
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a magazine too, I remember.
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One of the one of the first things that they pointed out like
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yesterday was like Apple claiming one percent distortion rate.
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It's very bold.
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It's a very bold claim.
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Those are the numbers that you usually get with, you know, high end equipment.
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And these are, you know, these are expensive headphones, but they're not
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high end, you know, audiophile gear.
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These are AirPods.
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Because like I guess the kind of headphones that would do this kind of stuff in that world
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are like twice this price.
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I mean you can get audio file level headphones for less than a thousand dollars for sure.
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Oh well, thank you Siri.
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It just search for best headphones under a thousand dollars.
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That's good.
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That's good.
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Did it give you the AirPods Max?
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Yeah, the Audis, the Audis LCD2, those are, you know, the HiFiMan, yeah, those are good
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iPhones and the Sony 1000XM4. Yeah, I mean, sure. So you can get audio file level, you know,
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recommendations under a thousand dollars for sure. But those are also not Bluetooth headphones.
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And those are wired headphones. So whatever Apple is doing here, I'm very, very keen to see
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what it means in practice, how it actually tests in practice, because they are... some of the
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promises they are making are, I think, yeah, I think describing them as bold is a good description.
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I will go with what what iFi wrote. It's a bold claim, and it makes it really fascinating to me,
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because you have this, like, you're right there in the middle, just like with the HomePod, right?
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When the HomePod came out, on those forums that I mentioned, I saw the same people actually taking
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measurements of the HomePod, with distortion and frequencies, and comparing the HomePod to other
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Hi-Fi home equipment, like speakers and all that kind of stuff. I saw the same people doing the
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same tests, and a lot of them were actually surprised, and they were actually saying,
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yeah, Apple somehow put out a speaker that has pretty good performance even when compared to
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actual gear that audiophiles purchase. And I think they may have a shot to replicate that
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with the AirPods. So there is that fascinating parallel between the HomePod, like the full-size
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HomePod, and these AirPods Max. Again, assuming that Apple's claims are true, and I don't think
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they will be false. I think what they're writing is actually true. But also, unlike the HomePod,
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these are a product with a much, much, much stronger brand and recognition.
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These are called AirPods. They're not called, you know, HomePod head, whatever.
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People are going to recognize this, and they're going to say, "These are the new AirPods."
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Like, it's a big deal to call them AirPods. And so, you're right there in that interesting spot
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of maybe you have a shot to sell really good audio quality to consumers, and I'm fascinated by this.
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Like, what is this going to mean for, you know, other headphone manufacturers, for example?
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I saw someone on Twitter yesterday, I don't remember their name, saying, "You want to
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bet that if the AirPods Max are successful, it's going to convince Sony, Bose, and all
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these other companies to push their prices higher and to invest on sound quality, because
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they're going to see what Apple is doing and they're going to copy their approach?"
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And that's a valid point. I think it could happen. But I'm just, yeah, I think the most
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fascinating part for me is the idea of wireless headphones having some of the qualities and some
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of the performance of the kind of gear that costs a lot more money, but in a product that is very
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much in line with what, you know, average people want, which is more AirPods. Some of that kind of
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reminds me of the Pro Display XDR, right? Apple enters a market, they say, "We're gonna get $30,000
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reference monitors. Now in practice like in some ways it's as good other ways
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it's not as good but for regular consumers it's way overkill like this
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feels like similar positioning but to your point they're doing that
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positioning with a brand that is extremely popular air pods are
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everywhere and it's like will that change it like there wasn't another pro
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display and they added the XDR above it in the line even though they should
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totally add one below it in the line at 5k but it's uh it's just very a very
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interesting approach and I wonder like there'll be people who see this and
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think it's ridiculous and that's fine there'll be other people who are excited
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about it what I'm curious about are people who can't afford it and they and
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they get them like is this gonna turn people on to sort of that scene of like
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high-end audio? Like are people gonna be moving into this world because of this
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product do you think? Well I guess it depends what you're listening to right?
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Right and also let me clarify before we get the feedback I'm not saying that
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AirPods Max are or will be audiophile headphones. What I'm trying to say
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is that what Apple is claiming on the website right now has some similarities
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to the kind of numbers that you get by testing actual audio file gear, and that Apple is
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pushing this, is advertising this, you know, as having really, really, really good sound,
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just like they did with the HomePod.
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Steven's comparison of the Pro Display XDR makes a lot of sense, because it's like, they
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picked and chose some areas of that high-grade product and went after those.
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But I don't do everything that those products do.
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But there are things like this distortion thing, which I don't really know much about,
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but like it makes sense from what you're saying, I've never heard of it before, but like I
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can conceive of it.
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And if that is the type of statistic that real high-end audio products attempt to go
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for, Apple's like, "We want that one, so we'll go for that one."
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And like pick and choose a few things where it's like, "Look, this is a half or a third
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of the price, but it's going to get you further than our competition will get you, because
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these are the things that we have decided to go for. Again, similarly to the HomePod
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as well, but I actually think the Pro Display XDR is a very very good...
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Yeah, Terrence in the Discord makes a really good point, saying "Apple pulls features out
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of the pro market and sticks them in prosumer products all the time." Yes, that is exactly
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You take what's the best aspect of the professional product that we want to make available to
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more people, and you take that and you refine that.
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And it seems like audio distortion is going to be one of those features.
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Obviously, if you're an audiophile, you will never—and I totally get it—you will never
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accept a wireless headphone.
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And that's totally fine.
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I say this as the guy with the Sony Walkman and the 4.4 millimeter special audio jack
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for my wired Sony headphones. Like, I get it. You know, lossless audio, wirelessly,
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you know, we can argue about that. It's whether, you know, audio codecs like aptX or LDAC by
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Sony are actually lossless or, you know, near lossless, which is another thing that people
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say. But like, I get it. People, you know, people who are really into this stuff are
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still going to be using wired headphones.
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Near lossless is such a funny phrase.
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Near lossless is a...
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It's less loss less, I guess. Like, less loss?
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It is called near loss less, though. It's a thing. It's a thing. I do have... The Sony
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headphones that I have, even the previous generation, they do support LDAC as a codec.
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The Sony earbuds that I have do not, which is odd. But yeah, that's a whole other discussion.
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Is there any specific codec support for these?
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Or is it just whatever the iPhone will do?
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So this is another fascinating topic
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that I did some research about.
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Doesn't seem like it.
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So on Android, I believe you can buy Android phones that
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have both support for aptX HD, which is the near lossless
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audio codec.
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And there's also some Android phones that support LDAC.
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LDAC is a near-lossless codec made by Sony, so you can find it in Sony products.
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And if you want to have a little fun fact, a little trivia, I will tell you how the Japan
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Audio Society certified LDAC with the official Hi-Res Audio Wireless certification, which
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is a whole thing.
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People in Japan care a lot about audio, and that to me is really, really awesome.
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APTX HD and LDAC, basically, they allow you to do audio resolutions up to 24 bits.
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I believe APTX HD has a sampling rate of 48 kHz and LDAC doubles that, and 96, yeah, that's
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correct, LDAC can do.
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Anyway, this doesn't really matter.
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What matters is that if you have an Android phone and a compatible service and compatible
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headphones, you can listen to near-lossless audio on services like Amazon Music HD, or Tidal Hi-Fi,
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or Kobus, you know, one of those services that lets you pay more money to have lossless music,
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and listen to that on a near-lossless, with a near-lossless audio codec. Apple, so far,
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They're using standard AAC, I believe, as an audio codec on AirPods. They don't support
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aptX, which is made by Qualcomm. They don't support LDAC, which is made by Sony.
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There's another variation of LDAC called, I believe, LDHC, which is made by...
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I don't remember.
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There's also aptX adaptive, I think, which is another thing in any case.
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We're getting real deep now.
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We're getting real deep. What matters here is that I think these AirPods are still going to use
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standard AAC, which is limited to the default 16-bit 44.1 kHz sampling rate.
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So what's interesting, though, is that these are going to support a wired mode.
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The AirPods Max will support using a Lightning to AudioJack cable.
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And what happens then is my question when you use it in wired mode. That's gonna be interesting to
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try because like are you still gonna convert everything to digital? I don't know. Like this is
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outside of my knowledge territory, I suppose. Like what happens when you switch AirPods Max
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from Bluetooth, which you're gonna use, and you're just gonna put a cable in and connect
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them to, say, my Sony music player. Or a first-generation iPod Nano. Is it still gonna convert the signal
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to digital using AAC? Right, or is it just gonna take whatever the device gives it? I
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don't know. Right, like that's the question, is who's winning? Is it your Walkman or the
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- I think the lightning cable is gonna win
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because if you're passing it through lightning,
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it's still gonna convert everything to digital.
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- Would be my assumption.
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- So what's interesting is there's a compatibility list
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on the tech specs page,
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and it lists a bunch of Apple products,
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but it doesn't seem to clarify if this is compatibility
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for wireless or wired?
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Like, would it even work with your Sony?
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I guess we'll find out.
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- Well, they should work wirelessly too, though.
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- Oh, with standard Bluetooth, yeah.
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- Just gonna use that.
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What I think is interesting in the context of
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high fidelity audio and audio codecs,
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it's not the specifics, it's how Apple can sell it.
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And this is why I'm surprised that they haven't put out
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high-fi tier for Apple Music, especially now that, you know, at first it was just Tidal
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and I don't know Deezer maybe and Cubuse, and then Amazon came in and said, "Well, Amazon
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Music HD, you don't have to pay $30 a month like those other services, just give us $15
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a month." So they're undercutting the competition on price by offering the same, in theory,
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lossless music. And it seems like, you know, Apple seems to be the kind of company that
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if you can upsell people on a more expensive service, it seems like they usually like to
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do that. And so I guess I'm surprised that they haven't used their proprietary H1 chip
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to build a new audio codec on top of Bluetooth, just like, you know, those other folks like
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Qualcomm and Sony have done, and combine that, now that they have the HomePod and now that
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they have the AirPods Max, combine that with the new Apple Music tier for folks who really
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want to get the best quality out of Apple Music when streaming wirelessly. And again,
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I don't need your opinion on this, I'm just saying that other companies do it. I'm surprised
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that Apple isn't doing it themselves.
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Especially considering now they have like two high-end audio products, right? They have
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home pod and then they have these and these like high-end audio gear is what they're pitching it as
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and pricing it as. It's kind of interesting to see that like they go to all the trouble that they're
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going to to make these things sound really good in theory. I'm just saying you can monetize that
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with a service component and say you buy the hardware and also you can keep giving us money
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with the service. It's part of premiere or whatever as well right like the regular apple one can
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you get the regular Apple Music lumped in, but if you get Premiere you also get the HD,
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Apple Music HD or whatever. Anyway, that was a lot of conversation about what's inside
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of these things. We haven't spoken about any of the outside. So they come in a variety
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of colours. Space grey, I don't know why it's called space grey. Why are we back to space
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grey? I thought we'd left that, right? I think we got a graphite, wasn't it? Space grey,
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Silver, Sky Blue, Green and Pink.
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So there's some of the colours we saw in the iPad Air, plus Pink.
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Apple's naming is so interesting to me.
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Sky Blue, Green.
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Why does Blue get Sky?
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And then you got Green and Pink.
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Should have been called Field Green and Skimpinck.
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- Oof. (laughs)
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I went, both me and Federico have ordered these,
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and I went with Space Gray for the same reason
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that if I was buying an Apple Watch,
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I wouldn't buy the red or the blue one.
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- You're married to a color then
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that you don't, might not always want.
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I don't necessarily always want my headphones to be green.
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It's a big thing.
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Especially because, this wasn't it at the time,
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but you can get the different ear cups,
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they're $69, it's a really nice price.
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- And you can mix and match the colors up if you want to,
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which I think is kind of cool.
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And this is, so one of the things that I was seeing about,
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this is especially Mark Gurman saying it,
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it seemed like Apple changed what they were doing here,
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'cause there's a bunch of things that,
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from his original report that he was expecting.
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I think that this part might have gotten lost
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in the reporting, because he was referencing the fact
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that you could mix and match materials.
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And you can definitely do that here.
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So I don't know, but like, yeah,
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there definitely seems like some,
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the report that Mark Gorman originally gave
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in this product, they do seem different.
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And I can imagine that there may have been some issues
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with the product here,
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which resulted in what we've got today,
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because it does kind of feel like it would make sense
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if they did have a cheaper version too,
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made out of different materials, right?
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And it, in theory, would make more sense
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that they had touch on them.
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We'll get to the input in a minute,
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but that's what you would have naturally expected.
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And also, they've come out on December,
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the middle of December.
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This is clearly not the time you would have picked
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for this product to make its debut.
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- And now the order dates are way out.
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- Oh, they're like, if you wanna order most of them now,
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you get them in March which is wild like I can't think of a time when there's
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been this long of a gap. AirPods maybe. Like three months? I mean AirPods were hard to get at the
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beginning remember people were like trying to get the Apple store when they
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opened. We know AirPods got delayed though there was a production issues.
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Yeah. Right they actually delayed that product it was supposed to come out
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whenever it wasn't and they pushed it by months so like and then Apple also said
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like it's constrained. So I expect a similar thing has happened here but like
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it is you know people saying Apple pencils well that's another good one
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right like the Apple pencil it was like and also the smart keyboards as well
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those those those products were super hard to get a hold of for a while. I mean
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it's what's unknown for now and will be unknown for a long time is did they not
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make many of these or did they underestimate demand? We don't know.
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Yeah, who knows, right?
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The thing that is interesting to me about that is
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clearly they wanted some people to get it by the holidays
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and what this does do, if the reviews are positive,
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yes, some people will be frustrated they can't get them,
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but they're gonna have a little bit of a hype train
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riding into the spring too, I think.
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And everything's in hype trains these days.
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Digital crown is the way that you control volume,
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play and pause, skip tracks and use Siri.
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This is interesting.
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That's a lot of stuff to do with the digital crown.
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I kind of love it.
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I don't think it, I think when you read it, right?
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So volume, you twist it, play pause, you click it, skip tracks,
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you double click it and Siri, you hold it.
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That'd be my assumption for all of those things I haven't looked into.
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I don't know if they published that anywhere.
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This can't be what they wanted.
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I kind of prefer it.
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I really dislike it.
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I think I would prefer it to touch, but I do agree that I don't
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think this was version one of the plan.
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And many of you just look at it, it's just like stuck on the top of it like, "ahh, we'll
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put it there!"
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I don't know, maybe I will change my opinion if Apple can do gestures better than other
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I never liked gesture controls on any headphone that I've had.
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But I'm in agreement with you that I think it will be nicer to use, but I think the point
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me and Steven are making is that you would naturally assume this was not what they were
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were going for like that they would want to find something similar to the AirPods
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Pro right like there would be it's all it's all touch based because as well
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it's like they have the button for changing between noise cancellation and
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transparency which I actually think will also be nicer because you just click it
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once you don't have to hold it you know squeeze it right like the AirPods Pro
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like I saw that in the ad right like there's that ad with woman's flying
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through space which I actually kind of like that and she just clicks it to
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change and I just you know it's like oh okay that that's quite cool but the
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digital crown it it is weird to see that not on a watch right that it really does
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just look like the digital crown and they call it that I don't know why they
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went with that and they didn't just make like its own thing mm-hmm you know like
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why is it quite literally the watch one? One thing I haven't been able to get a concept
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of is, is it the same thing or is it bigger? I can't work that out yet. You know what I
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mean? Like is that the same dimensions as the digital crown on a watch?
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It does kind of look bigger. But is it because we don't know how big the
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thing is? Oh I wonder if they've got the AR thing. Because that might help me kind of
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conceptualize that a little bit better maybe. Federico, can you tell me about the headband?
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Is this good?
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I think it's potentially good. I want to see how it feels like. So Apple is using this
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different design where they have this, what do they call it, breathable mesh in the middle
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of the headband and they have these stainless steel telescopic arms that go into the earcups.
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Which make it heavy, right? Stainless steel is heavy.
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Stainless steel is heavy. My Sony headphones have a different band design. They actually
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use I believe sheepskin leather as the material. But they're made of titanium. They're not
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made of steel and steel. Steel and steel is heavier. And this is gonna be, it's gonna
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be interesting because on one hand it's steel, so it's heavy, and I believe these headphones
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are 320 something grams, so there, you know, there's lighter headphones out there for sure.
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But also that headband design, which Apple says it was created to relieve pressure on
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your head so that you don't feel these headphones pushing down on the top of your head, maybe
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it actually works and maybe you actually don't feel, you know, you're not bothered by wearing
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these headphones because of that breathable design. But also what does it mean in terms
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of are those gonna get dirty with like, you know, stuff getting caught up in the mesh
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over time is gonna get gross basically or not and how quickly. So I don't know, it's
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a design for sure, like it's very different from what I was expecting. I'm also intrigued
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by the idea of the telescopic arms, sort of extending and allowing you to swivel and adjust
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the height of the earcups. Yeah, the outside of the headphones is also just as interesting
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as the inside, to Myke's point. And I am, I don't know, I would say 50% excited about
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this design, because on one hand I'm worried about steel, and I'm worried about the material
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getting dirty and gross just in the span of a couple of months.
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I hadn't even thought of that. I don't know if I would like the weight on my neck. I don't
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know like if I would find that comfortable like on my head you know I
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mean a lot of these types of things it's like it's in the balance right they're
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like because it's like for example like VR headsets like a VR headset that hangs
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on your face it feels a lot less comfortable than one that's like
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anchor levered on the back of your head and it like so the PlayStation VR headset
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the way that they do that it's just like it's it's anchored to the back of your
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head and then is almost like suspended in front of your face but the oculus ones
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you basically all of the weight is in the front and the weight being all in
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the front it makes it less comfortable over time but if you kind of anchor it
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in the back it's nicer so what I'm wondering is like with the way that they
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had the headband how comfortable is that when it's like resting on my head and
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kind of maybe helping balance out the weight of the overall thing rather than
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it kind of feeling like it's clamped to the side of my head and feeling that way
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so this is one of those things we have to wait and see I hope that this just
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isn't like part of their obsession with stainless steel that they think they
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need to put it in anything in everything and it's actually got some some utility
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and doesn't overall make the product less comfortable because it's super
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heavy yeah it's the Mac Pro of headphone designs yeah now let's see the that
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headband is definitely a choice when it comes to design like you don't like it
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well I don't know I like the photos of it
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will I like wearing it that's my question mm-hmm I don't know I don't
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know what to think because I haven't actually tried them the case hmm so it
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has a smart case that you put the AirPod max into and it goes into an ultra low
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power state which I don't really understand this I guess obviously this case doesn't have a battery
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in it. The battery life is pretty good 20 hours of battery life and one and a half hours of charge
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you get from just five minutes of charging so like it's got that whole you know thing you know and
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love from AirPods but obviously there isn't a battery case to put them in but you do get a long
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battery life from the product itself because it's much larger it can have a longer battery in it.
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When you put it into the case and it goes into this what's called a low power state the case
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It's distinctive in its design. It's very memeable. I kind of don't care about it.
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It's a soft case, which I've heard people not like they prefer a hard case. This is interesting to
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me. I've never had a case for headphones, like over ear headphones, but I've also never had
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really expensive over ear headphones. So, you know, you've got to kind of hope that Apple's
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soft case thing is kind of just to stop them getting scuffed is why they have it, but they
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are confident in the structural integrity of the product that if you put it in a backpack
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or in a suitcase it's not going to get all broken up.
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What I think is interesting about that case is how, if I get this right, they are basically
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trying to replicate the experience of the standard AirPods in that based on what they're
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saying you're never gonna turn the AirPods Max on or off if you use the case. You just
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put them on and they enter low power mode and then when you remove them they're automatically
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paired again. Just like you never turn off the AirPods, you just put them back in the
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case. What happens if you take AirPods out of your ears and just put them down? Askadina.
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Well, they eventually turned off. They ran out of battery.
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But like, do they stay connected as if they're in use?
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No, they automatically disconnect.
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So is it like having them...
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But then you can manually connect again from Control Center and play audio through...
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Right, because the reason I'm asking is, I'm not going to put these headphones in the case
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all the time when I'm not using them, right? Like, that's these new ones.
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So they will automatically turn off, just like basically every other modern Bluetooth
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headphones do.
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But the idea is you shouldn't have to bother turning them on again if you use the case.
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Because when I remove my Sony headphones, and I don't turn them off, eventually they
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turn off on their own after 30, 40 minutes, I don't remember.
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But then when I want to listen to music with the Sony headphones again, with the Bluetooth
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ones, of course, I need to turn them on again.
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I need to press a button.
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And I think what Apple is saying is, if you put them in the case, they will never turn
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off, they'll always be in ultra low power mode, so that when you want to listen again,
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you just put them on, you don't have to press any buttons.
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Yeah, I'm not convinced about the convenience there yet.
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Because like, then I always have to have this big floppy case, kind of like, around, you
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Which I don't imagine I would.
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I have a stand for my headphones, so.
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Who should do?
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I don't know.
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- I have a hook on the side of my desk.
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But that's just for these podcasting headphones.
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Federico's definitely gonna try and podcast with these.
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We can all agree immediately,
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the next episode of Connected,
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Federico will be wearing these things to record with.
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- Oh, that's a good idea.
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- It seems like an inevitability that you would do that.
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Well, I have to see what the audio bleed is.
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Try it out on Jon first, the one true Jon.
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- Yeah, I am intrigued about these.
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So like I have not bought a pair of Bluetooth headphones.
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Because I was always waiting for these.
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I don't own any of the Bluetooth headphones
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that all the cool kids have, right?
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I've never owned the Sony ones.
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I never bought the Microsoft ones.
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I didn't buy any of them.
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Because we have been waiting for this product
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like for like two years maybe, maybe longer.
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And so I've always held out for over-ear headphones.
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I have been using wired over-ear headphones,
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some B&O ones that I bought,
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for four years or something.
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I've just had this pair of headphones.
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And then I wanted a pair of Bluetooth ones
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after I started using AirPods,
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'cause I was like, "This is so much better."
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But then by the time that I was ready
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to make that purchase, it seemed like,
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"Oh, Apple's gonna make some."
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So now Apple have made them.
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And I'm intrigued.
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I kind of just want them to have that thing.
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But I think that a lot of the benefit of this product
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will probably be lost on me, honestly.
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But I'm excited to try it anyway.
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I don't think I listen to enough music.
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I am definitely not the kind of person
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that can do a very good job of telling
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when something is better than something else.
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I can tell when something is vastly different, good or bad.
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but like I bet I it would be quite difficult for me to tell the difference say between
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these and the best that Sony has to offer right like those ones that Federico has right
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now and then I'm most likely going to be using these for watching video content and listening
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to podcasts at home like I could imagine these will take place of my at home listening of
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audio content or video or watching video content that I would usually use my AirPods Pro for
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I could imagine using these instead because that just seems like a nicer experience maybe
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to have these instead of the AirPods.
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We'll find out I guess.
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Steven you know?
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You interested?
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I am interested for the same reasons you said.
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I've never had Bluetooth headphones.
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These are not something that would be for work for me but maybe when we can travel again
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I'd be interested in them so.
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Yeah, so you didn't order them, right?
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I didn't say that.
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Did you order them?
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Just like the two of you.
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He kept that to himself.
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We were all talking about the headphones we ordered yesterday and you were like,
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"Ooh, they're expensive."
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Play it close to the vest.
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Did you order them in such a way that you might have them next week?
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Oh, secrets.
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I'm not proud of it, okay?
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It is what it is.
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Yeah, but you have a Mac Pro and a Pro Display XDR, so like...
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[Dramatic shushing sound]
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You know, you can't play that card, fancy one little boy.
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Yeah, I haven't ordered them either. I'm not getting them.
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It's not true. I know you did. I just realised at this point,
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we've never spoken about your Pro Display on this show, have we?
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See, I've only brought it up because I've heard you bringing it up on Mac power users.
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Yeah, because it's my show where I can talk about computers I'm not made fun of.
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I'm pretty sure Davian makes fun of you for the fancy expensive computer that you have.
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The obsolete expensive computer that you are.
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I think the first time I talked about it was on my Mac Pro Tour in the podcast with Vondaze.
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Oh yeah, yeah.
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It's certain things you can't hide.
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It's like my screen's massive.
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It's humongous.
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There's no reason.
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Alright, I think that's it.
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Are we done?
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Yeah, hopefully by next week's episode we'll all have them so we can talk about them on next week's show
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Until then if you want to find links to stuff we spoke about head on over to relay.fm/connected/324
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Longer ad free version of the show each and every week this week Federico talked about a new
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device in his life that's not headphones and I've talked about some other stuff
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You can find us all online. Myke is on Twitter as @imyke. Myke is deep into
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building keyboards anything new to report there Myke? Yes this Saturday the 12th I'm
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gonna be building a keyboard called the Think 6.5 on stream Myke.live at 9 a.m. Pacific
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12 Eastern 5 p.m. GMT. You can find Federico online as vittici v-i-t-i-c-c-i Federico is
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the editor-in-chief of Macstories.net Federico I have a question for you. Of course you do.
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It's my favorite part of the show.
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I've started chapterizing the end of the show so people can know that something important
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is happening.
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What is a wrong assumption that people make about you?
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This is a good one.
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These are such good questions, but so bad for the first date.
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Yes, also, like, I don't think you should ask these questions on a first date, Stephen.
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We've talked about this repeatedly.
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You need to check your sources, really.
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I don't know, I guess this is a weird question because, like, it's based on the idea that
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I know what people think about me, right?
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So I feel like maybe people tend to assume that I'm, I don't know, God, this is getting
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so difficult, Steven.
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I feel like maybe…
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I'll give you an easy one next week.
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I feel like maybe people think that I'm... that I get... okay, yeah, I have it. I don't
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think people understand how much more calm and open to new ideas I've gotten over the
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past six or seven years, since I moved to Rome, basically. I think a lot of people that
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used to know me before still are under the assumption that I'm, you know...
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town boy. Yeah, and like, but even like, politically and like, just in general, the ideas that
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I have and how I react to certain situations, I think people tend to assume that, you know,
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I'm a like, you know, close minded, like, yeah, small town boy is a good description
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of it. Is that an acceptable answer, Steven? Okay. Okay. Yeah, no, it's great. It's great.
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I kind of thought maybe you're going to go down the road of people see me on the street.
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I'm covered in tattoos. I think I'm some sort of...
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Oh, no, that too, but I enjoy that.
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Mean, angry person.
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I enjoy that. Like, that's actually enjoyable.
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Like, I know I try to think like something that, that not annoys me, but like that isn't...
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Like that I don't like that they think that.
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Whereas the menacing aspect, I kind of enjoy that.
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Because it can come in handy.
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People don't open the door for you during a pandemic.
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That is also true, but also I don't go knocking.
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You can find me online, I'm on Twitter as ismh,
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right at 512pixels.net,
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and host a bunch of shows here on Relay,
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just like these other two fine gentlemen.
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