130: San Frosé
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From Relay FM, this is Connected, episode 130.
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Today's show is brought to you by our friends over at TextExpander from SMILE, Ministry
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of Supply and Squarespace.
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My name is Myke Hurley.
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I am joined by Monsieur Stephen Hackett.
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Hola, Stephen Hackett.
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How are you?
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I'm good, Myke.
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How are you today?
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I'm very good.
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sad though we have no Federico but we have a very special guest who's gonna be
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joining me a little later on in the show when I kick you out. It's true you're
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gonna trade me out for our guest basically. An upgraded Hackett. There you
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go. Let's do some follow-up. So we talked a little bit, I don't even know what it was, a
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couple weeks ago about kind of what we're doing with HomeKit. We've been
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talking a lot about it recently. A lot about it. I wrote a whole thing up about
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it on phytopixels we'll put that in the show notes if you haven't seen it it was
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fun to kind of put that together and walk through what I'm using but if you
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are a really FM member we have a members only show that you should be aware of
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and I recorded an episode about this with you and Matt Alexander of Bonanza
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amongst other things and I think it came out really nice like a 30-minute
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conversation about what we're using and got into like the ecosystem question so
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Lots of like home automation stuff going on around Relay right now, but it's a lot of fun.
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So yeah, Relay.fm/membership sign up and you'll get a link in the email to our very
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special subscriber podcast, member podcast. There you go, Secret Relay Subscriber
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Membership Podcast. That's the full name by the way if you want to search for it, you'll find it.
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Let's talk about WDC a little bit. So this happened... This is how I feel about this.
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- This happened on Wednesday, I think.
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- All I know is it destroyed my day.
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Like I was getting ready to make myself some lunch.
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I had an afternoon full of recording, right?
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Like back to back recordings I had to do on Wednesday.
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Including that member, the secret member special subscriber.
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- Yeah, it was Thursday.
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Thursday, excuse me.
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- Whatever day it was.
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It doesn't matter what day it was, but it was that day.
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So I was just getting out some stuff
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to start cooking myself some lunch.
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And then Federico texted me.
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"Well, I think you sent it to our group chat."
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And he's like, "WWC announced."
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I'm like, "Oh, lolz, Federico, look at you.
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"It's February, it's not even March yet, come on."
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And then the next text said, "San Jose."
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And I'm like, "I don't know where that is."
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I know it's in California.
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- I was still in bed.
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I had just gotten up and rolled over and picked up my phone
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'cause usually y'all have been talking
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and I didn't make sure anything is pressing
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and this was happening.
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And so Apple is returning to San Jose for WWDC,
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where it was until like 2002 or so, somewhere in there.
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And they moved to San Francisco.
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They're moving back.
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I believe it's a permanent move.
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I don't think they're gonna go back to San Francisco
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at some point, but we'll see.
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So it'll be really different.
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And San Jose is, the little bit of time I've spent there,
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it is vastly different than downtown San Francisco,
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where we have been for the last four years.
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This will be my fifth WWDC, which is pretty crazy.
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And it's just going to mean a lot of changes, I think.
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There are a lot of people, including me and you and a lot of people we work with who don't
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attend WWDC as a developer, but they go to the conference and do things around the conference
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and in the evenings and that sort of thing.
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And my guess is that a lot of that will be drastically different this time.
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I would point people to yesterday's episode of Upgrade
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where you and Jason talk about this.
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Jason, of course, has been going to Apple
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developer conferences for like 150 years
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and talked about what it was like in San Jose
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and then they moved to San Francisco.
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So he has a really unique perspective
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that obviously I can't have.
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But I think it's gonna be different
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and we've had a lot of questions about what we're gonna do
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since the two of us run the business and we're on the show.
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So it's a good place to talk about that.
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We established a tradition, right?
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But that tradition was--
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We had our, what you would call, a first annual event.
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Yep, we had our first annual RelayCon San Francisco.
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And we were mere days away from signing a contract on a space,
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which would have been--
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It was a 50% non-refundable deposit was required.
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Yeah, that would have been unfortunate.
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So, thankfully we didn't do that.
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But obviously we're unsure,
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there's a lot of uncertainty about,
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not only is like, what is this gonna be like,
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there's a lot of conversation,
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even Jason got into this, like,
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is Apple going to provide more stuff after hours
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for people to do because it's not in San Francisco,
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'cause it's a little bit of a quieter city?
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I don't know, I don't think they're going to, but,
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But this is, this is uncertainty, right?
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Like things and traditions that came up in San Francisco
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are now kind of up for grabs.
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and the big problem I'm running into
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as the Senior Vice President of Live Events at Relay FM.
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We have an organization, aside Myke and I,
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we share an organization chart at the company,
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but there's only two of us, so like,
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I'm co-founder and SVP of like four things,
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and you're co-founder and SVP of another four things.
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It's very, it's a very interesting process to go through.
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And so we're trying to find space,
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and as you may imagine, San Jose has a lot fewer options,
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especially downtown, because we want to be
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walking distance of the conference.
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We don't want people to have to Uber anywhere.
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And most of those places are bars.
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So we're working through it.
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What we can say today is that we are working
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on at least a meetup, is our hope to have a meetup.
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But we are probably not going to do a live show this year
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because of the venue problem, because it's a new thing.
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If we plan all this and Apple says,
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"Hey, attendees, there's stuff for you
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"every night of the week."
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it could be really hard for independent events
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to be successful.
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And so if this year we do a meetup and it sells out
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and there's demand for something,
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then I think, it's obviously a long way away,
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but I think I'd be comfortable saying in 2018
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we would be looking at that again.
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But this year I think we're gonna play it safe,
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and my guess is a lot of other people are too.
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- So for me, it's not even about,
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I mean, that's definitely a factor, right?
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that we have no idea what every evening is going to look like, but for me, the shows
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that we record during WWDC week are some of the most important shows that we record in
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the entire year and we don't know what the situation would be like at any of the potential
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venues that we're going to go to because we've never seen them. And if they're not conducive
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to a good atmosphere, like a good AV set up for recording, we could end up losing the
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episode which would be a disaster for all of the people that tune in that aren't going
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to be able to be there. So I don't want to sacrifice the episode that week because we're
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not sure of what the arrangement is going to be like. So we will of course be recording
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in person because all three of us are going to be in San Jose. I keep going to say San
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Francisco. I wish it didn't start with San.
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San Fran Jose.
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San Froze. We're all going to be there. So we're going to record an episode together
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But it won't be a live episode
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But we do want to because one of the best things about relaycon last year was getting to meet a bunch of people
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So we want to do that
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So we will we're working on a meetup. We're just trying to find a good venue for that
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And then hopefully we'll be able to return
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Next year in 2018 to be doing a relaycon live show
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In San Jose because we will have been able to kind of scout out
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some venues and and I know like I'm sure there will be people in and around the area that
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That will be as we've had already some people that are willing to like
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Help us out find a good place. If you know anywhere that's good for a meetup. Let us know but
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I'm really particular about a lot of things and really yeah, and I'm concerned
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I I won't feel comfortable about recording a show in a place until I can see it
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Well, yeah. So anyway, so there's all that going on. So
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we will have news hopefully soon on what we're going to do and
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Stay tuned for that so all in all though. There's a lot of stuff again. Watch this the two of us
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There is a lot of stuff coming in 2017. So
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Especially with the pan addict if you haven't checked out that Kickstarter
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You totally should you guys are bringing the pan addict to Elena?
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DC and Chicago this year US tour baby
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US tour Mac power users has an event next month in Chicago, which I will be flying up for
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And then there will be something at WWDC
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So we're doing all in all a lot more this year out kind of out in the world, which is a really exciting
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It's a lot of fun to do that stuff
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Yeah, like a lot of the the pan-adic stuff there will be pan-adic shows
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But also we're gonna be trying to work on meetups in those cities. So, you know
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More information will follow about all of those and there is potential for maybe two London meetups this year
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One of them inside Myke's new house. It's not true
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Yeah, but I think that might be like two people invited to that one. But yes, there will be
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It's not a meetup if you don't know everybody's name
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Also kind of in
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corporate update this week we are hiring for a
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administrative assistant to help
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Behind the scenes at relay FM. So if you haven't looked at this or haven't looked at it yet, there's a new page relay FM
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You have until Friday to send a cover letter and a resume if you're interested we've had
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What I would call an overwhelming response. We've spent a lot of time looking through stuff already, but you have until Friday
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we're going to cut it off then and
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And move forward in that process. So it's exciting. Thank you to everybody that supplied
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we have some amazing candidates already.
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So thank you if you have, and if you haven't
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and you're interested, you still have
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a couple of days to do that.
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So let's get into some sort of more regular follow-up again.
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I wanted to point out and talk to you about Reverb.ai.
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I saw this yesterday, and it is a,
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an app for Mac, iOS, and Android
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that ties in to the Amazon Voice Services,
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which is the kind of technology behind the Echo
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and the Lady in the canister.
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And I've been using an app on iOS for a while now
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that Federico pointed out to me called Astra.
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- These apps are basically interchangeable.
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They do the same thing.
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You open the app, you hit the button,
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and you talk to it, and then Amazon's Lady answers you,
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just like if you're talking into an Echo.
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I'm really trying hard not to say her name for you, Myke.
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- I appreciate it.
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- And it's nice because you have those services
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just with you and I've used Astra a bunch.
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It's on my home screen.
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I'm really happy with it.
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I downloaded Reverb just to kind of play with it.
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The UI's a lot nicer but I like Astra
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and I like that it has a pink icon.
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So they do the same thing so the icon's a big factor.
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- Yeah, there's not a lot of interface
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in these applications.
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- There's basically no interface.
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The thing about this though,
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it just really highlights to me,
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it's like why has Amazon not done this?
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Just put a-- - 'Cause they don't need to.
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I agree with you, but I think what it would do
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is the thing about the best of the voices
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and it's the one you have with you all the time,
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that Apple nerds like to trot out
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and Phil Schiller trotted out the same line.
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There is truth to that to a degree
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and I think that Amazon could very easily put this out
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on iOS and Android and everywhere else
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and really grow its ecosystem.
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Now of course, Amazon wants to sell you the hardware, right?
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Like having a bunch of freeloaders
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using the Amazon voice services
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really isn't their main goal with this, right?
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I think they really want to sell that hardware.
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But I think for people who already have an Echo,
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like it's nice that I have that same capability
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just on my phone when I'm out and about.
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And I found myself using it a good bit.
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And again, Siri has improved, but I think I,
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like a lot of other people, have for the most part
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kind of written off Siri, for now at least,
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because it does get things wrong
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and it is frustrating to use sometimes.
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And the Echo and the Amazon Voice service
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just works more the way that I want it to work.
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So I like having it.
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So you said you have Astro on your phone.
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Do you end up using it?
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- Very, very rarely.
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I've used it a couple of times.
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I have it in case I need it,
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but honestly, most of the times that I need to control
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something on my Echo, I'm at home where I have two of them.
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Like, I just gotta raise my voice and it will hear me.
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- Yeah, so that's a good point.
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I mean, I've got a dot right here, like, I can touch it.
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I'm touching it right now.
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But if you're on about, it's nice.
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Lastly, Snapchat Spectacles,
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which are something that kids like.
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you're a youth, you can now just buy them online which is super boring and so mainstream.
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That was perfect! We're just gonna move on. I cannot add to this in any way. You totally
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of this show. Rumors, rumors, rumors! Rumors everywhere! All of the rumors, they're all
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over the place and we're going to talk about them.
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- That's a good intro.
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So we're gonna talk about the next iPhone
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and I feel like every day there's some new rumor
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or facet or feature that the iPhone 8 is going to have.
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And I think I first voiced this back in the fall
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that this is quickly becoming like the magic unicorn phone
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and there's a lot of expectations to do this
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and I think that if this stuff isn't true,
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we will see Apple PR start its whisper campaign,
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probably here pretty soon to kind of bring
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things down a notch.
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But we haven't gotten to that yet.
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We're all doped up on MacRumors and iPhoneRumors,
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so not MacRumors.
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- Not MacRumors. - MacRumors is the website.
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- We're at the website. - Apple's.
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- There's absolutely zero MacRumors.
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- If there was a new MacProRumor,
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it would be like sweet drugs to so many Mac users.
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- Somebody should just write that.
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You should just write that, you know?
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Just start a rumor campaign, you know?
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That's how it works.
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- Yeah, that's what people come to 512 for.
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- Yeah, they do.
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some reports from Ming-Chi Kuo, our favorite over at KGI Securities. We've written some
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more reports. Would you like me to go through them, Steven?
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Please. So the current rumor is that the unicorn phone
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is going to be the third iPhone model debuted in September alongside the 7S and the 7S+.
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So we will see the... So the rumors we're hearing about like the iPhone 6 design being
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and trotted out for a fourth time is because there will be a 7s and 7s plus.
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This device will have similar physical dimensions to the 4.7" iPhone 7 but will have an edge
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to edge display.
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This screen panel will measure around 5.8 inches.
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inches, but 5.15 inches of it will be used like a screen that we're used to. So there
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is part of the screen at the bottom of the phone that is not used for standard screen
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use. The rest of this screen is being referred to as a function area, basically software
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buttons at the bottom of the phone, right? Kind of like how you see on Android phones,
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they have software buttons, right? It's part of the screen, but you can't do anything there
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in theory. So the screen for content, so the content area will be just a little bit smaller
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than the plus size phone, which is 5.5 inches. So over a 5 inch screen in a 4.7 inch body.
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Which is very interesting. Big screen, small phone. Alongside this, so we're going to come
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back to that function row in a minute because there's some other rumors but that's a whole
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big thing on its own.
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This phone will feature a new stacked logic board design to allow for a bigger battery
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inside which I'm sure will be needed as well because the screen is getting bigger.
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It is expected that this phone will adopt other biometric technology.
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It is unknown at this point whether Touch ID will be replaced or somehow embedded into
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the screen. There will be a new front facing camera and infrared module that can sense
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3D space according to another rumour. This new front facing camera technology will include
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facial recognition, iris recognition and the ability to take 3D selfies that you can add
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to characters in games. This is apparently a use of the technology that Apple acquired
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from PrimeSense. That's a whole big bag of stuff. This unicorn phone is expected to
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cost around $1000, which makes a ton of sense because it sounds like it's going to be
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super advanced and also what a great way to increase the ASP again. I'm not being cynical
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here but like yeah what a great way to like give me this phone that is full of insane
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technology and charge me a huge price for it. And the pricing is not bananas. I mean
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right now if you buy off contract which is what this price is about the 7 the
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iPhone 7 starts at $649 here in the US and the iPhone 7 Plus at $769. Now if you
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take the 7 Plus to a 256 gig configuration so the most expensive
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iPhone you can buy right now unlocked in the United States is $969. So if this
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phone you know if we have the 7s and 7s Plus and then we have this new phone at
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at the top of the range.
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The pricing is in line with what you would expect to see.
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Like, it's a lot of money, but it is,
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you know, the phone that I have right here at my desk
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was $869 unlocked.
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Like, it is within reason, I think.
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And to your point, would help with the ASP
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and other things Apple cares about that in the bottom line.
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And that'll be starting at 1,000, right?
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That'll be like the base storage at 1,000.
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- Yeah, that'll be the 16 gig.
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No, I'm just kidding.
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- Can you imagine?
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all this new technology with 16 gigs of storage.
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- Yeah, well they got rid of that right now.
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It starts at, what does it start at now?
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I'm trying to get-- - I think it starts
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at 32 now, right?
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- Yeah, 32, 128, 256.
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Now I can even see a world where like,
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maybe the 32 gig goes away in this model
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that is sort of the flagship. - 128, 256.
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Like the iPads, you know?
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- Yeah, so the pricing I got no problem with.
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There's a lot of interesting stuff in these rumors.
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Like each one of these is a topic unto itself.
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But let's go back to the no bezel function area thing.
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And when I saw this last week,
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or over the weekend, whenever it was,
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the first thing that came to mind was the touch bar.
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So on the MacBook Pro, you have this new thing
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that is basically like software powered function buttons.
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And you could see a world in which that would be
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useful on an iPhone.
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And the thing that's really impressed me
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after having switched to the touch bar on MacBook Pro,
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as you predicted, #mikewasright,
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is that it really can make things faster if you embrace it.
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And you can ignore it, so for instance,
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in something like Logic or Final Cut
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where I know all the shortcuts,
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I'm not really using the touch bar.
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But just yesterday, actually,
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I was in Microsoft Word doing something,
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and Office recently added really great touch bar support.
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- And who knows where the buttons are in Office, right?
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- Exactly, exactly.
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And I think this could be a nice boon to iPhone software
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to say if you have something you want users to get to
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but it's buried behind a button somewhere,
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you can surface that.
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And the other thing that comes to mind is that,
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you know, this unicorn phone is going to be
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a little bit smaller screen real estate than the Plus.
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And that's the only thing about this
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that makes me a little sad
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'cause I like the real estate on my Plus.
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But if you have a way to move
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some of your on-screen elements off-screen
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and put them in this touch bar,
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then it kinda balances out a little bit.
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And so it all kinda makes sense to me from that perspective.
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And you could, in theory, use the touch bar stuff
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on the Mac, and people forget,
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Federico brought this up in our notes,
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is that on the iPad you have the shortcut bar.
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So above the iPad keyboard,
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there are space where developers can put in buttons.
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And you see this on the iPhone sometimes,
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but it's really designed for the iPad.
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So a blend of those two things would be interesting.
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And you already have some of that in iOS
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with the iPad keyboard.
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And you already have it on the Mac with a touch bar.
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You can kind of bring those things together
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into something new, which I think would be actually,
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honestly, pretty exciting.
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So in an outlet in the chat room,
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it says something which I find really interesting.
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So the home button will be virtual.
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Not sure how much I would like a totally onscreen home button.
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It makes literally no difference to the button you've got now because that button
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doesn't move. That button is a flat piece of plastic or glass, right?
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Which is completely unmoving.
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Like if they just had a little circle, right?
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Which is how I'd expect there'd be a little circle on the bottom of the phone
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You just press in that area and it just kicks back at you like the Force Touch
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like the, um, haptics, taptic stuff. I don't even think you'd need it.
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Like, I really don't think that this is a thing that would be necessary.
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You know, Mrs. Super said, like, you wouldn't be able to feel where it is,
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right, which I totally get because it's not going to be recessed in any way.
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But the actual, the button went away.
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Like, there is no button anymore.
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There are a couple of different ways that an area like this could be used, right?
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You could use it the way that Android uses it and it's just nothing, right?
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Like when you're watching video and you're playing games,
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most Android phones take advantage of the full screen. Um, not all of them,
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but many of them. But other than that,
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there's like the three buttons at the bottom.
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It was like a multitasking button, a home button and a back button. Now I don't,
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there are no buttons that Apple would add to this thing, right?
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You could maybe put a multitasking button next to it,
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like it was a permanent button,
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but there isn't like a back button and I can't imagine Apple adding a back
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button to iOS now. So like from my perspective,
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The idea of this being just like a dumb area with those three kind of unchangeable buttons
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doesn't seem like a thing to me.
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Like I feel like there will always be the button in the middle, right, like a dedicated
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space to go home, but there will be other things, right?
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And what could they be?
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Like you said, we could have like a black area with colorful buttons on it, like the
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touch bar, right?
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Or what if you dropped the tab bar that's in a lot of applications down to that area?
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Like, you know, like an app like Tweetbot, right?
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like a consistent UI paradigm of iOS is to have that tab bar at the bottom,
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right? Where you just go from area to area.
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Well what if that dropped down to that bottom area?
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So you could have more real estate on screen, you know,
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you could do something like that.
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So instead of it being like just a function key, it could be dynamic.
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It could do any of those things, right? You could,
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you could have just functions there. If you're an application,
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it just needs functions. Or you can put some tab bars there.
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If you're like an app that uses tab bars or what if it's like a control center
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type thing like control strip. Like there are a bunch of different things that could
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happen here that frankly I would I think I'd be more interested in having some of this
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stuff on iOS than on the Mac just because of the direct manipulation with the entire
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screen at all times. Right. Like it's all in front of you. It's all there. It's easier
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to hit like you're looking at it. It's right there. Like you know people say about the
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touch bar isn't as good because I don't look at my keyboard like I'm a touch typist. Like
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that isn't a consideration. That isn't an issue with the phone because you're always
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looking at the screen, right? So those buttons are more discoverable at all times. I would be
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really interested to see this thing and honestly this makes so much sense to me because Touch Bar
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feels like retina, right? Like it feels like one of the things, like one of those like, oh like
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Touch ID, like it feels like just something that will permeate across Apple products.
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Right, it's going to just kind of spread and trickle out over time.
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So I'm... I mean who knows with these rumors right? Like they're rumors but this one makes a lot of
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sense. Like the 3D selfies and facial recognition stuff like okay I can kind of see it but that
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seems like super out there but like you can couple it to be like well maybe there's no touch ID
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although I still think there will be touch ID. I think they're gonna put touch ID on the back
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of the device honestly. I don't think it's gonna be embedded into the screen this time.
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I should put my stake in the ground now that's if that feels like a big jump I think
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maybe the one after this that put it on the screen.
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But then they might want to have a different
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unlocking mechanism and facial and iris recognition
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if you can do it right sounds fun,
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but that still seems like a huge,
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like that's a really big thing,
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it seems like a big jump,
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but something like having this function area
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seems possible.
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Mobile World Congress is coming up
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and there are a bunch of leaks and press invites
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for LG and Samsung and all of these phones
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are going edge to edge.
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And so I'm very confident that Apple can do it, will do it, and if they do, adding a touch
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bar to the iPhone seems like a really interesting idea.
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Yeah, I think it's definitely time for them to re-evaluate the industrial design.
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The chin and the forehead are really aging.
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I think, I agree with you on all of that, and I think there's a lot of interesting stuff
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here, and I think as we get closer to it, it will probably become more clear what's
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It's February and we're talking in detail about the next iPhone like it's seems like it's earlier than ever
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But it's because we there were people were a bit underwhelmed, you know, or at least the yeah, he was underwhelmed including me
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Yeah the previous one
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So it's like we're hanging and also this has been a discussion this phone has been a discussion since before the seven, right? Yeah
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Let's talk a little bit about what this would mean from like a strategy perspective because that is almost equally interesting to me and
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And so if we go with this model that in the fall this year we will see an iPhone 7s, an
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iPhone 7s Plus, which looked the same as the 7 and 7 Plus we have now, which is what my
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prediction was for the year.
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With this 8/Pro, we'll get to the naming in a minute, on top of those is the new high-end
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This would be a really big break from Apple's iPhone strategy to date.
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the only other break has been, well there have been two others. The first has been the
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iPhone 5c. So when they introduced the iPhone 5s, instead of demoting the iPhone 5 to that
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sort of, you know, low cost, maybe even free on contract or $100 on contract phone, they
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pulled the iPhone 5 from sale and replaced it with the iPhone 5c. Now it had all the
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same guts, it had a better camera, but an all new industrial design that only lasted
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one year plastic colorful to date probably one of my favorite iPhones in
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the hand the iPhone 5c is great but it was a break in strategy and the
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conversation then was Apple's gonna make a cheap phone people who said the C
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would stand for cheap of course it I think it ended up staying for colorful
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or unapologetically plastic I think it's what Johnny I've said in the video but
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But it was a break and clearly it didn't work.
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And they went back to demoting the new phone a year later
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to that middle price point and then kind of shuffling it
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down the line until it was free and then out the door.
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And there were a lot of reasons for that.
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My guess is and what I've read and kind of what I've heard
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since then is that the iPhone 5 was problematic to produce,
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especially in the black.
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And it's one reason they changed the color on the 5S.
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That's one reason that the they've never gone back to that black even now.
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And maybe the 5C was meant to be more but the very least it covered the manufacturing
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angle and but it didn't paint out right the F and 5C faded into history and most people
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never had one but people never used one and it's kind of gone.
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The second break was the next year when they introduced the 6 and 6 plus whether you had
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two main like headlining phones. The Plus was a little bit better in some ways
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and more expensive but basically two new phones. Spec wise basically the same
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except you know camera battery life but same processor same same industrial
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design and this is where they've been for a while now so the 6 and 6 Plus got
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demoted to the middle spot and stayed around the options get simpler you can't
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choose colors you have limited size options and then they sort of shuffle
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down the line and then disappear.
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And that's the world that we live in now.
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My question is with this phone,
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a year from now, or a year and a half from now I guess,
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the 7 and 7S Plus get demoted
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and then does the 8/Pro, where does it go, what happens,
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what's happening with the iPhone SE,
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which we're gonna talk about after the ad break,
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it's rumored to get an update soon.
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Like it's much more complicated than it used to be.
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And I don't have a problem with that,
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I think Apple is trying to grow the iPhone into new markets.
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The 5C was supposed to be a lower cost, really wasn't,
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but it looked new and really was a new phone,
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so had some potential there,
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but it's just a different strategy.
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And instead of breaking low with the 5C,
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they're breaking high with the 8/Pro/Unicorn phone.
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And I think it will work.
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I think this phone, if any, even if half this stuff is true,
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Even if it's just an upgraded 7S with a new industrial design,
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I think at least the fans are going to buy it.
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Like, sign me up for this phone, dude.
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This is what I'm getting.
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Even if it means a downgrade in screen size a little bit.
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So I think it'll be successful.
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But I just wonder why Apple is doing it now.
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Is this a way to head off leveling iPhone sales?
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iPhone sales were up this year over where they have been,
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which is good, it's what Apple said would happen,
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but they wanna continue growing.
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Is this a way to do that?
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Or is this a weird like stop gap?
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Is the iPhone 7 a hiccup?
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And that's kinda to your next point in the notes of,
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does this phone explain why 2016 was a little underwhelming?
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Was this phone supposed to be out in 2016
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and this whole strategy thing I just broke down
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really wasn't the plan,
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but it's kind of the world they're gonna be in
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because this phone wasn't ready.
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And we will probably never know the answer to that
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until someone's dying and writes a book,
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but it's really interesting to think about.
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- I think this was the plan all along, honestly.
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I feel like it would've,
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I think we would've seen some other signs
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like if Apple had to go back to the drawing board, right?
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'Cause I think you know that a long time in advance.
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I think that the plan was always to kind of just hold over a year and then make a big
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And I don't think the next phone after that will be as big a jump.
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It will be like what we're used to.
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Like it will be more incremental stuff.
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But they wanted to maybe...
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The areas that they wanted to move into required a lot more time to develop.
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Like this full screen stuff seems like maybe like a pretty tricky thing to get perfectly
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So maybe it was just like, we need two years on this one, you know, three years on this
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We need a longer time period.
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And this strategy, I am totally seeing what you're saying,
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right, there's so many different models,
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but whether you like it or don't like it,
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I'm not annoyed by it like some people are.
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This is Tim Cook.
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Every Apple line has grown under his leadership,
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like in product choice.
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That's what he does, right?
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This is the Apple under Tim Cook,
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whether it's him or whether it's somebody else, right?
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Like we're gonna talk about the iPads again in a minute,
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but like there are more iPads than there's ever been.
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I know that there maybe aren't as many Macs,
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but there are still a ton of choices,
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even when there maybe shouldn't be
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all the choices that there is, right?
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They're still selling products that shouldn't be sold.
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Like this is a, they sold two models of Apple TV
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when there was absolutely no reason to.
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Like they sell lots of options.
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And one of the reasons to do this
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is because you can then have something
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that's super expensive.
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And this will be a way to grow revenue in the iPhone sector.
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Like, I don't disagree with these things.
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Like, I see the business use and I see the business case
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for many of these things.
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Like, having a more expensive iPhone is a smart thing to do
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because you have some cultures that will buy it
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just because they want to have the most expensive phone
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to show that they have the most expensive phone.
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Or you have some people that are just like so eaten up
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in the technology.
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Or you just have some people that just want
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the latest and greatest.
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But whatever it is, you're gonna be able to get
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maybe double the ASP from some people, right?
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More, triple.
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And that's gonna be an interesting thing for the graphs.
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But if you don't care about the graphs,
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if this phone is what we're hoping it's gonna be,
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it's gonna be freaking amazing.
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And also I think that they will call this the iPhone Pro
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and this is the perfect time to give it a different name
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and then maybe to change the iPhone name and go forward
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so they get off the number cycle
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'cause I don't think that's helping them.
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And I think this one will probably be called the iPhone Pro
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because what else would you call it?
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- Yeah, and that kind of defers the problem.
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I'm very curious what they call the second generation of iPad Pro, like iPad Pro 2, I
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But I think you're right, and I think that if this had been the plan for 2016, the leaks
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we're seeing now we would have seen a year ago, leading into what would be the 7 and
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7 Plus, but instead all the leaks were there's no headphone jack.
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And this stuff was kept really quiet until recently, and so I agree with you, I think
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it's weird that maybe 2016 was a little underwhelming.
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That's not to say this isn't a good phone.
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I really like my 7 Plus, but it is much more evolutionary for a new model number than they
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have been in the past.
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And this phone, to back up a second, would be a huge break from where we've been and
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would really be a big turn in a new direction without evolving to that point.
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A big jump forward.
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And of course then from then they will have to iterate again and you know you kind of
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get this the spurt of innovation all at once which is I mean if all if all this stuff is
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true we didn't even talk about wireless charging I don't think but if all this stuff is true
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then this would be probably the biggest feature set change to the iPhone maybe ever I mean
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really you had the 4 that brought the random display and that that does that industrial
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design and then you had the 6 and 6 plus.
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But I think this phone would be a bigger change than those two years brought.
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So it would be exciting as someone who has carried an iPhone for a long time, almost
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continuously since the beginning, except for a little dabbling in webOS and Android here
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and there, that, like I said, sign me up for this.
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I think I'm ready.
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according to the rumor cycle.
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Real quick rundown, a 128 gig iPhone SE option.
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No real word as to if it's gonna get a spec bump or not,
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but at least a new model.
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iPhone Mini Pro, I'm gonna come back to that,
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and a product red iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
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And I remember leading into the iPhone 7,
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was a rumor then that they would have a red anodized version and I think it looks
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really good in the renders. So all that's rumored. The iPad mini is expected to
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get the smart connector, true tone, and four speakers so to bring it in line
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with the other iPad Pro options. I don't really know why they would do this. I
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mean the iPad mini is by I think any way you can measure it. Of course, Apple
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doesn't say but not the best-selling iPad. It's generally the slowest to
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receive updates and I think it's winning like feature is that it is so portable
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and do you want to put a keyboard on an iPad that small? Do they have room inside
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to put four speakers? I just don't know it just seems like an odd thing to
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me but this would be alongside with the already expected to refreshes to the
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9.7 and the 12.9 inch iPad Pro and of course the introduction to the 10.5 inch
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iPad Pro. So we're just talking about Apple doing a lot of different devices.
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We could be looking at four new models of iPad Pro in March which is just
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exhausting to talk about. So the 9.7 inch iPad Pro and 12.9 are expected to get
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some bumps right so you're gonna get like true tone in the 12.9 talking about
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adding like four microphones to it and then also the introduction of the 10.5
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inch iPad Pro Mac Otakara is referring to this as the 10.5 now not the 10.9 and
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it seems to be a change there still edge to edge design but a change in the size
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when everything is pro is anything really pro like will there be any iPads
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available that are new that will not be pro iPads? Just old ones just the iPad Air 2
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however long it lasts.
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- It seems really weird, right?
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And maybe they've gotta get through this
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and eventually they can drop the pro from the name.
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You know, I just don't know.
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But I mean, we've talked about Apple naming problems forever.
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As long as we've been doing podcasts together,
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Apple has some stupid naming decision they've made.
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So it's just part of the deal, I think.
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But all in all, I think what's most exciting is that 9 point,
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the 10.5 inch iPad Pro.
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The idea that it's roughly the same form factor
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as the 9.7, but the screen real estate of the 12.9
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and some of the layout stuff from the 12.9.
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If this is true, this will be my next iPad.
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And you know, does the 9.7 Pro just get demoted
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and kind of be fill the air to spot?
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I don't know, I don't think they can do 9.7, 10.5, and 12.9.
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That's a lot of iPads way close to each other.
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But I guess time will tell.
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Never underestimate the silly decisions
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that the operations guy can make when he runs the company.
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- I want the 10.5 inch iPad Pro
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and I'm happy for that to exist.
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The 9.7 I think shouldn't be an iPad Pro anymore.
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I think they should have a 9.7 which is an Air model.
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The 12.9 should exist as the iPad Pro.
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should get all of the features that the 9 7 got right should get true tone it
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should get a new processor it should be faster beefy or better I don't see why
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you would make a mini a pro I really want to see the case for that is there
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still gonna be a regular mini you know you said that the mini doesn't sell very
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well I don't know about that right like I wonder if that's just the basic iPad
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that most people get is the cheapest it's the one that you buy for kids like
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there is a product there that makes a lot of sense that I think would be
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strange if they replaced it with a product that was more expensive.
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I think that would be a big, a big mess.
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Um, if they basically have decided that they don't want the iPads to be pro
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anymore, they want all iPads to have these features.
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But don't put all the prices up.
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Like if this is what an iPad just becomes, right?
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Like Apple has decided that the, all of the iPads get these features.
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That's that's fine.
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And then you can call the pro devices, the super expensive, fancy ones, like
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the 10.5 and the 12.9 and then the mini and the 9.7 they're just iPads but iPads
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now all have smart connectors they work true tone they all have maybe Apple
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Pencil support. Right that would be fine yeah but I don't think you can have your
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entire line called the iPad Pro when then all that's left is what like the
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iPad mini 4 still and like the Air 2 like that's a big gulf in between the
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regular and the pro at that point. However, when we saw the lack of iPad stuff in 10.3,
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we were concerned about whether a March event would exist at all. It seems like we might
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get something. And as a PIVO iPad user, as I said, I think I said on the show, I would
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take new hardware if there's no new software until September. Because I just want to see
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commitment to the platform. It's the same way that people are upset about Mac commitment.
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we have the same issue in the iFi camp.
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- I don't think it's the same issue.
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You haven't had it on three years
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without your best model being updated.
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- Yeah, but we're not, okay,
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but I'm just saying consternation in the Mac completely.
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There hasn't been anything for a year now.
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Haven't had any new hardware for a year.
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Haven't had any new software for 18 months.
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That's not great.
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So it's not exactly the same, but it's not great.
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- What's Apple working on?
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- This new phone, I think, right?
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I'm starting to wonder, right?
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So this is my current thinking.
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If we get an iPad which has like edge to edge iPad,
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this like beautiful thing that's apparently coming,
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and this iPhone, then I will know why 2016 was so weird.
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- Because 2017 is gonna be amazing.
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- Maybe we'll get a edge to edge Mac Pro, okay.
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- Yeah, yeah, it's like just all screen
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and you just touch it and stuff happens.
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- Hmm, that sounds like a different
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type of computing platform.
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Okay, so yeah, so that's the iPad stuff.
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I don't really have much else to add.
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It seems like it's mostly kind of just like gathering up all the previous rumors, but
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we'll see how it goes.
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But please, please, please give it.
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I expect that if this March event exists, there will also be a bump to the iMac.
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Not like a crazy one, but just like some spec bumps.
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Thunderbolt 3, Thunderbolt 3, and KB Lake.
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I ran, so I do my KBase article of the week thing on 512, and this week it was the article
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about using target display mode so you can use an iMac as a display for like a
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MacBook Pro and they got rid of that with retina because you can't you
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couldn't drive the 4k or 5k display from Thunderbolt 2 and at least the way
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Apple wanted to and I posted that yesterday and someone on Twitter was
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like well it could come back with like Thunderbolt 3 you could theoretically
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run an iMac 5k as a display from a Thunderbolt 3 MacBook Pro which I think
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it's totally doable and now I'm hopeful that it comes back but we'll see. I just
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bought an iMac last year so I am set with this machine for years but I think
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all that stuff will come. So I agree with you I think if we're gonna see an iMac
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be in the spring it'll hold over some Mac stuff until later in the year. Yeah I
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feel like I am with my Mac now I'm gonna be like John Siracusa. Like I can't
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imagine there being a thing that makes me want to update this Mac until it's
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like just dying. Yeah. Like it's what my issue now will be speed and I think I'm
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gonna have a long time before that's gonna be a problem. They're so they're so
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good like these these 5k machines are so fast and you know you can put RAM in them
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and it's just I think I agree with you the longevity of these computers is a
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lot better than it used to be. What no he didn't say it move on. Hmm so we're gonna
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have our guest on in a minute but I want to talk a little bit about where we store
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our data. This came up for me a couple weeks ago I got an email to renew my
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annual Todoist you know premium or whatever so I pay for Todoist extra
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features and I pay it a year at a time and I signed up a year ago and I got an email
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"hey pays money" I also at the same time basically like a couple days later got
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one to renew my Remember the Milk professional account thing, which is a to-do list that
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I have used on and off over the years. I really like the way that it works, but I hate the
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icon because it's a cow.
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Remember the Milk had their reminder to email their one customer, which is you, to ask them
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to up to them.
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Apparently. So I didn't know that. I marked them once, and people came out of the woodwork,
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especially like non-American customers.
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Like they seem to be really big in parts of the world.
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But anyways, don't have a cow head is your icon.
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- Don't have a cow, man.
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- This burden me, I wonder what else I'm paying for
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that I'm not using.
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And so I kind of took a couple days
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and like broke down all the services I'm using.
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I put together a blog post with a little mind map
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with a little cartoon me in the middle,
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which was fun to put together.
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And just kind of thinking about where my data lives,
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what I pay for, do I have overlap,
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are there things I can simplify?
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And I really walked away with two big thoughts.
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One, I'm pretty happy with my setup
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after I quit paying for Remember the Milk.
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And two, that especially with iCloud,
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I only really use iCloud where it does not overlap
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with something else.
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And so in 2016, I moved my personal email,
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contacts and calendars to my Gmail account,
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I've had since like the you know private beta days I've had it forever and I moved
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away because iCloud really because iCloud email they're filtering and rules
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are just pitiful compared to what Gmail offers and we're already using Google
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Apps to run relay my company runs on Google Apps like it was just nice to
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have everything on Gmail and looking at this I really only use iCloud for things
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that only iCloud can do so things like iCloud Keychain and iOS backups and I do
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I do use iCloud photo library.
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Google Photos can do that and I do have my data there
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as sort of a secondary system,
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but I really like the way iCloud photo library works.
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And I use Notes there and Family Calendar,
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but anything else that I'm not sharing with my wife
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who's on iCloud exclusively,
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or that Apple just restricts to iCloud only,
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I'm using Google for stuff.
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And I can hear you writing your emails now,
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I get it, it works for me, I'm not as paranoid about their privacy stuff as some people are.
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But that was just an interesting thing I walked away from with that sort of in mind.
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And so yeah, so you can go see the graph, it is all in all I can have things in fewer
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places than I thought.
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I thought going into this that I had stuff that was fragmented all over the place.
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And it's really not true.
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I mean, I've got some duplication in like iCloud and 1Password.
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I use 1Password for secure notes.
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So like notes with like my kids' social security numbers
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and birthdays in them.
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'Cause you always need that when you're on the phone
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with somebody like, you know,
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dealing with insurance or something.
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It's like, I can never remember whose social security
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numbers, whose.
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I have those in 1Password, not in Notes.
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But other than that, it ended up that I was actually
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in pretty good shape.
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And I really didn't cancel anything besides my remember
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the Milk membership.
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And so yeah, so it was helpful.
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and I think it's helpful for people to kind of walk through this. So Myke,
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I challenged you to do the same thing and I'm curious as to what you learned
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about where you have your stuff.
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The main thing I learned is that I have photos in too many places. Um,
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but I think that anybody that's in the show would assume that.
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So I kind of used yours as a template, um,
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to try and work out where my stuff is. So on iCloud,
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I have my iCloud photo library and then stuff like iOS backups and key chain,
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right? Like that stuff is just there. Um, my calendars currently, um,
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like all of my personal calendars and shared calendars, um, are in iCloud.
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Uh, all of, obviously my notes cause I use notes.app and my personal email.
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I've just had the email address for so long that there's so many things attached
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to it. I can't change it.
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Like so many logins for so many services like just attached to this email
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address that it's just like, I can't, I can't change it. Um,
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Google I have my browsing data, my Chrome data, and I have my Google photos as well.
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Then I have some personal email accounts run through there and my work email accounts all
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run through there. And I have some work calendars, right? So like people invite me to events
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via my like relay address or whatever which is a Google apps thing. So I have work calendars
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there and I'm also going to move some personal calendars to take advantage of automation
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stuff because Google Canada can lock into different services that I'm using right now.
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Then of course I have a lot of Google Docs and DriveDocs, right? Sheets and Docs and
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stuff is all in Google.
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So many. Just like a billion things.
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I mean our company, we've said this, our company runs Google Drive. Like, it's nuts.
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And then Dropbox is maybe the service that I use the most extensively though because
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Dropbox is my file system. If something is not a web document, like a drive document,
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or a video or audio production file, it is in Dropbox. Everything. So stuff that I share
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with you for work, stuff that I share with other people for recording, and then just
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all of my own documents just all go in there. Just all goes in there. I have like a pro
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account. I think I have more Dropbox space than I do disk space. Like, yeah, everything
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just goes in there and also as well my photos go there as well it all my photos
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go everywhere my photos are also in backblaze I'm now fully backed up to
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backlit back plays welcome so good 24 hours I hate you and my on my internet
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connection 24 hours to back up about 600 gigabytes of stuff mmm oh and all of them
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Oh, I forget as well. I backed up all of my external stuff as well.
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So, we're talking, I think it was like a terabyte stuff that went up in 24 hours.
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I want to talk about your external storage a little bit. So, I know just from our conversations
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over the years, you have, best I can tell, between 1 and 17 USB hard drives floating
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around with stuff on them.
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I have two constantly connected to my Mac.
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Okay. Time machine?
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One is the time machine.
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So two terabyte disk, I have it split, I have it partitioned.
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One terabyte is dedicated to Time Machine,
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then one terabyte is what I just call cold storage.
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It's just where like just stuff goes, like it's just not important stuff.
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It's just like offloaded stuff.
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But I want to keep it.
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Then I have like another one, which is like a 500 gig thing
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where I have system backups and some things that I don't need.
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So I have some movies on there, some entertainment stuff on there.
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And I also have YouTube video stuff goes on there,
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just so it's off the hard drive. It just goes in there as well. Now that I have a bit more
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of a better setup, I'm thinking, and I have bought a printer now, so now I just feel like
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I'm buying stuff that's more official for an office. I'm so unhappy that I have a printer,
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by the way. There's just something fundamental about the fact that that makes me sad. But
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it's just like, you know, every now and then you go into an event and it's like, "You need
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a printed version of this.
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Yeah, we've got a little black and white brother that sits on the network and prints to it
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like once every six weeks.
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So now I've just got this thing and it's sitting under my desk.
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So like I say this because like you know I'm thinking about these devices like I want to
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get a network attack storage now like I want to do this I just haven't done this like but
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I just don't know what it's going to be whether I'm going to go Drobo or Synology everybody's
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got their own opinions on this I haven't come up with what I want to do yet.
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So I'm back on that train again.
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But I do have some, like, you know, the others that you have, I have one password.
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I don't really keep any notes in there, but all of my logins and my bank account information
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is all in one password.
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Don't hack me, bro.
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Obviously, I've got Backblaze now.
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Todoist and Toggle, right?
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Productivity things.
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Then I have Zapier, which I found out recently.
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It's Zapier, not Zapier.
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Oh, today I learned.
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Yep, I took that from Federico's pronunciation.
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Someone took me to task on it and tweet it at these app here people and ask them for
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Pronunciation and it's like zappy. I like happier. Oh
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This is an imp in there then yeah, I know but they could they should put a different another p
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No, also because they make things called zaps right like that all of their little actions called zaps
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So it's zapier and also if this than that I have stuff in there as well right there part of my automation stuff
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so that's kind of where my
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My data my online data is spread across. Are you happy if I do have I done wrong?
00:57:24
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No, it's, I mean, our iCloud and Google stuff is very similar.
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I mean, probably that obviously is that we work together seven days a week.
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But the thing that I think most people get hung up on is the, like, I need more storage
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than what my SSD can have.
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And like, how do you manage that?
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So for me in our household, we have a Mac Mini hooked up to our television, which I've
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talked about at length in the past.
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And I have a Drobo hooked up to that via Thunderbolt.
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And that Mac Mini is on Ethernet, it has a static IP address, like I can, that is my
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file server at home.
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I can get to it from the outside.
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And anything, kind of like your cold storage,
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anything I don't need on my local SSD on my iMac is there.
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And I have it there and I have it plugged in via Thunderbolt
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so I can back it up to back Blaze.
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So I'm actually pulling up my dashboard.
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My Drobo has something like 4.2 terabytes on it
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and that's all on back Blaze.
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It took a really long time because I don't have fiber
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like you do.
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But it's all there in one place and in one place
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it makes it easy to back up.
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And I also do like off-site external hard drives
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that I use Carbon Copy Cloner and duplicate those disks
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and take them elsewhere.
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But I think the biggest thing people run into,
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and it sounds like you've solved it now with Backblaze,
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is that people don't back up their external drives.
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I can tell you how many times, like when I was doing tech
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or even doing consulting, like someone's like,
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"Well, I had an external drive."
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It's like, well, did you only have one copy of it?
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Because one copy of data is temporary.
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Like even the chat room people are like, "Yeah, I have all my work stuff on an external USB
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Good for you.
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Like, only one drive, stuff on one drive is temporary data.
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Like I literally backed up my Dropbox folder to Backblaze.
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Oh, by the way, I just checked, I have 1.1 terabytes of stuff there.
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On Backblaze?
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Yeah, mine's got to be bigger than that because I've got three computers and the Drobo.
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But I think that's where people get hung up is they just don't know how to backup an external
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So backblaze can do that if it's locally attached.
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It cannot do, I believe this is still true, it cannot do a network attached drive.
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But I'm sure the chat room will correct me if I'm wrong about that.
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But if you have a USB hard drive that's plugged into your computer all the time, like just
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add to your backblaze account.
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Or if you can't afford the bandwidth to do that or whatever, like just buy another USB
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drive and copy it over every once in a while because again data that's only one
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place is temporary three is two two is one and one is none as a wise man once
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said so I think that's where most people get hung up and that's what's kind of
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made me nervous about your setup over the years but it sounds like you're
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solving that with your fiber connection and a backblaze account so I think all
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in all you get a Vitechy seal of quality today I can hand those out
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because he's not here. So good job. So we have a special guest now and this
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special guest means that you need to go away. Yeah. So goodbye Stephen Hackett.
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Hey, I'm well, how about you?
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Very good, thank you. So we wanted to have you on the show, well, I mean, there's many
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reasons I want to have you on the show, and we're going to get to some of those shortly.
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But Steven is gone, it's just me and you.
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And we wanted to have you on to talk about the Beats X headphones, because you got some
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of the Beats X wireless headphones, right?
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I did, I got them for my birthday from Steven Hackett.
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What a nice guy he is, huh?
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You know, he really is.
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He really is a very nice guy.
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did you want the Beat Sex maybe over something like AirPods?
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Well, to be honest, I lose things.
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So the AirPods were not super appealing.
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I mean, they're really cool.
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I enjoy looking at Stevens and flipping the little top and putting them in and out and
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seeing them charge.
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But not really practical for me mainly because I start and stop whatever I'm listening to
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so frequently because I've got little people around the house. I'm always stopping to,
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somebody's asking me a question, "Okay, what was that?" And then I'll start my music back
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again and so if I'm constantly taking one out, I'm gonna set it down somewhere and then
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I'll never find it again.
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So honestly, I wondered if maybe you were just like, like many people just didn't like
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the silliness of the AirPods, like that they look kind of, they do look kind of dorky.
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They do, they're a little dumpy. But especially for something so new, I don't know, you just
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look a little awkward. I'm getting over that. I think just seeing it more often
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helps you kind of get over the factor. Yeah I found myself quite lucky that I
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have a beard because like the end of them just kind of like hides in my beard
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and you can't really tell so much that they stay out of the way a little bit
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more because it just tucks in there. I have a feeling if I were wearing them
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with my hair pulled back like working out it wouldn't they would really stick
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out. Yeah. Is this your first pair of Bluetooth headphones? If you had Bluetooth
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So what do you think about that?
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Like no wires.
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How do you find that?
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Because I was constantly…
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Well, so what I should maybe say what my setup was before getting the BeatsX.
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Before I just had the regular earbuds and so then I would wear, if I were working out
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or doing something around the house where I was going to be moving and listening to
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podcast music, then I would have my phone in a little armband and then have my wired,
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you know, have my headphones plugged into that.
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So then I would have to like wrap it back behind my head so that it's not in front of
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me when I'm working or picking up kids.
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So I'd have it wrapped behind my head around my hair and then have usually one tucked into
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my ear and the other one wrapped around my shirt, like my clothing, to keep it out of
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the way so that I could hear what was going on but also get a little bit of music in the
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And it was getting kind of ridiculous, especially with the cool weather, trying to get it around
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– like, is it under my hoodie?
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Is it over my hoodie?
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Well, now my armband is stuck, so I've got to reach up my sleeve to plug in, and I can't
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see what I'm doing.
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So it was pretty ridiculous.
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So I really am enjoying it.
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It doesn't matter how small the phone is, those armbands just, they just suck.
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Like it's just not a good, it's just not convenient.
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It's too big, it's too bulky.
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Like that's one of the things that we've lost since having all of our audio on little iPods
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that could just be clipped to you, you know, like the shuffle or whatever.
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They were awesome.
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But then like now we move to our phones and they're just these huge big bricks that had
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to be strapped to us somewhere.
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Yes, I'm really enjoying the wireless factor.
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So do you just like, you know, I assume if you're at home or whatever you can just leave
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the phone wherever to walk around the house.
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Do the Beat Sax have good range if you found that like if you're walking around the house
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they stay connected?
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And I feel like it kind of gives me a little, like I'll forget that I don't even have my
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phone with me.
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And so I'll walk from the front of the house to the back and it'll kind of blip in and
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out and be like, "Oh yeah, I need to go get my phone if I'm going to move and be working
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in a different part of the house."
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But I mean, I went, I couldn't tell you how many feet exactly, but I went from the kitchen
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out to the garage, I mean, you know, closed doors, walls, two walls.
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And I could still hear the music.
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It was obviously not as good a connection, but I feel like it does a really good job.
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So what are you finding yourself using these for?
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Is it just music?
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Are you listening to podcasts?
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And like, is it for around the house, working out, that kind of thing?
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Yes, it's for both.
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I've only gotten to use them once for working out, but it's been amazing because, well,
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for several reasons.
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I really like the skin of them.
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They're kind of, they're not slick.
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It's a little bit rubbery.
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It's like a soft touch kind of material.
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So then it's not slipping around if I'm doing yoga, if I'm upside down, they're not falling
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off, I'm not trying to stick things back in where, back into my ears or they really stay
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the tips are really comfortable in the ears.
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- Yeah, I struggle with those.
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Like in my left ear, no headphones will stay in them.
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Like you know, the ones that go in the ears,
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I don't know what it is, my right is totally fine.
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But like I've used foam ones,
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I've used the rubber ones of all sizes,
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but they always just pop out on my left ear.
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Just my left ear, I don't know what it is.
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So I can only use either the over ears
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or like stuff like the ear pods,
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which just sits on the inside,
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like you know, just kind of just sits there.
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anything that goes in it just pops out. I wonder if these these are a different
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shape I feel like than most other ones they kind of angle in fact we were
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sitting there like looking at them like monkeys really confused like do they is
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this the right one is this the left one because they they hook it almost looks
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like they hook forward and hook into your ear. And it has those little wing tip things as well right
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yeah those really weird looking things. Right right it's um I think it's three
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three that kind of stack on top of each other. So you get some, you get good, not suction,
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but you get good contact.
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Right. Have you tried switching devices at all? Like have you played around with any
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of the quick pairing stuff?
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You know, I've only used my phone.
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Right. Because these have that same, they have like the same pairing technology in them
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that the AirPods do, like where you don't need to go through all the crazy Bluetooth
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stuff, you just hold them near and they connect.
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Uh huh, yes.
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So you can switch them around a lot of people complain or don't like the way that beats headphones sound because they think they
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Equalize them in a specific way, right? I think typically they're quite bassy
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Do you have any thoughts on that?
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Like if you found them to sound good or if you found them to sound weird at all depending on what you listen to
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Really think that they're pretty good. Yeah, it's I mean I'm coming from just the plain old earbuds
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So pretty much anything's probably gonna be better
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better quality
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We did find out when we first put him in it's like really tinny
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I can't hear the bass almost at all, but it was something on my phone. I had like bass equalizing
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I don't know how you've been hearing anything
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Stephen was really complaining about them like when he tries like all these things sound crap. There's no bass at all
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It's like I don't know how this happened don't look at me and
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No, it is nice though. That's a good point the way they they I don't know if they mix it or the way that it's equalized
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It is good because like I said
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I most of the time I'm listening with one in one out that I can hear if somebody's crying or need something
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So but I don't feel like I'm missing
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Half of the music, you know and they have inbuilt controls on them, right?
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One of the benefits of these over the air pods as you mentioned is like they're attached to each other
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So it's it's harder to lose them because there's like a big cable there and they have the controls
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Built into the little cable and what what controls does it have?
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So on the left you've got a microphone if you need to take a call on them and then you've got the pause
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Volume up volume down and then I would say on the other side. You've got the on off switch
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Okay, so you're not gonna confuse them
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You're not gonna accidentally like try to turn the music up and turn them off and then have to you know
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Push it back on and repair it
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Like I do is the thing that I miss from my apples
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Like I really like the airpods for many of the same reasons that you like the beats right like the convenience and there's no wires
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And stuff and the connection is good
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They sound good, but the benefit that these things have is having those controls like I do miss them
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I I'm willing to kind of let it go because everything else about them is really great
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But not being able to play in pools like just by pressing a button is frustrating like that
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The tapping on them doesn't work 100% of the time and it's an uncomfortable thing to hit yourself in the side of the head
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Right, like it's just not a thing and taking them out. I don't like taking them out because I drop them all the time
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Yes, and they because it just sees little this is the thing like that the air pods are like they're like shiny plastic
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We're like, I wish they had a coating more like the beat sex where it was a bit more grippy
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Yeah, I really am been really happy with them. And what about the battery life?
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Have you had any thoughts on that? I expect that you haven't really had to charge it
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You know, I I have I have charged it once and last night
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I did a little experiment to see exactly how quickly I could charge them and
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They were at 45% after I'd listened to them all morning while I was working around the house and doing some painting and
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So then I charged him set a timer for five minutes and after the five minutes is up. They were up to 67 percent
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Yeah, that's awesome. So I mean even if you you know, even if you
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Completely drain them the day before and then you're on your way to the gym as long as you have, you know
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Your your charger, um, you could just sit there for a minute check email
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And by the time you finish checking email and looking at Twitter
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Then they would be charged up and you'd be able to use them
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And can you use you can use lightning cables to charge them, right? You don't need a specific cable
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That's really awesome. That's something that's frustrated me like yes, especially if you travel a lot. Oh, yeah
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Cuz it's another table
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Like I have a pair of the newer beats over the ear headphones like that have the same technology and as these do
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But they charge with a micro USB
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Like it's so annoying like I just wanna just use the lightning cable and I'm pleased that they did that like it just sticks into
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The little control part right?
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Yeah, so easy. That's so nice
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Yeah, because that I love, I know Steven doesn't really care for them very much, but I love
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my Fitbit, but it drives me insane.
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Every model has a different charger almost, at least in our house.
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And so we've got a little hub, a charging hub with three different chargers, plugs plugged
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in, but they're all for different Fitbits.
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We don't even have one for all Fitbits.
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It's so annoying.
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Yeah, talking about those Fitbits like you're big on the Fitbit right? You've gone through like 60 of them or something?
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They're they're not long-lasting, but I love them for what they are
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What do you use in the Fitbit? It's like just step counting? What was it that you like on them?
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I you know, I don't really care how many steps I take in a day. It doesn't really mean anything to me
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I I like to measure distance. It's just exciting to me if I've like walked a 5k like yeah
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No wonder my feet are sore, whatever.
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But I really like, my favorite thing is probably the sleep tracking in the evening.
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Sometimes you wake up and you're like, man, I just feel like I didn't even close my eyes.
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I feel like I just went to sleep and then I can go and see like, oh,
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because I was like twisting and turning all night. That's what happened.
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So it gives you that sort of data, right? Do you tell it you go to sleep?
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Do you leave it on when you sleep?
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No, I don't even tell it. I'm charged too. I don't have to tell it that I'm going to sleep.
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So it can like if I nap it knows I
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Don't have to I don't have to tell it to start or stop. It's always great sign you it does
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No, nothing. No nothing. You're always watching. Yes. It shocks me whenever I nap during the day. So then I get up again
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Well, I hope for your sake that I stay in business
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Yeah, that's right. They're struggling a little right now
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I know if they can just do better make their stuff last longer than nine to twelve months
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So overall the Beats X, thumbs up? Yes! Well it's good I'm happy that there's there are a bunch of
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different options I mean of course these are made by Apple but they they have the same core technology
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to them which is this this new chip which is the great Bluetooth the great battery life and now
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there are three headphones available you've got like the over the ear like well the on-ear ones
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but the big ones that go over I think they call the Solo 3 and then we have the Beats X and then
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the AirPods as well. So there's a bunch of options available.
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And you still use an SE, right? So you still have a headphone jack.
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Yes, I do. So this isn't like, for us, we're like, we
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have no choice. I'm not locked into it. Yeah, but it's still a choice that you're
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happy to make because you like the conveniences of Bluetooth.
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Yes. I want to ask you a few questions about Steven before I let you go.
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Oh good. I have a document in front of me of what I'm allowed to say and what I'm not.
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throw that document on the window.
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Steven is known, widely known, as a collector of old computers.
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These computers are huge and take up a lot of space.
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And from what I have seen and from what he mentions,
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they are dotted all around the house.
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What do you really think about these old computers?
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You know, some of them are just... ugly.
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And I don't really want them in the house.
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But most of those are his most prized possessions,
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possessions and so they're out here with him.
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The ugliest ones like the the one that he spent all that money on right that came with all the things that is that thing
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It was fun at the time, but now it looks terrible.
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Yes, yeah, you know since we moved we have a little more space for people and computers and that's been really nice
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Do you not worry that he's just gonna fill all that space though with moral computers?
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Oh, it's it's very full. Yeah, I
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Mean you've probably seen pictures of the rack that he's like fitted with the awesome lights to show off the display and
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At least that's out of the house now though, right like it's out in there, right?
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I feel like if you if you had asked me this question maybe in May
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Last year probably would have been a different answer
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Do you have a favorite? There are a couple that I'm acts that are are pretty adorable
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Yeah, like after he made his whole collection seeing them all lined up together was kind of sweet
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Stephen made the news a couple of months ago with his hissing iPhone
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Did you hear the phone hissing at all? Oh, yeah, and what was your thought on it?
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We used to like get out of the house type of thing
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I mean, I heard it
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Since I don't I don't pay attention quite as closely as you guys do to tech
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So many people do, really.
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I feel like if it had been my phone and I weren't married to Stephen Hackett, I would
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probably be like, "Hmm, that's weird."
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And that's it.
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I would not have taken it in.
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But since he noticed it and was like, "Hey, listen to this," it was definitely noticeable.
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I thought, "Oh, that's weird.
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Why is it doing that?"
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So then it apparently became a thing that a lot of people were very bothered by.
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Turns out, right? Turns out many people. What was that like? Were you getting family members
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and stuff like commenting about that, like seeing it on the news?
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Yeah. Like Josiah's our son's preschool teacher from when he was three. He's eight now. When
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he was three, she was like, "Um, is this like your Stephen Hackett? He's on the news. Like,
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I was just watching the news last night and his name popped out in this little video."
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I was like, "Yeah, that's Myke."
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- Yeah, that's him, troublemaker.
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My troublemaking husband, there he is.
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Mary, thank you so much for joining us today.
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- Of course, glad to be with you.
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- I would just like to know if the opportunity ever arose,
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would you replace Steven on the show?
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- Would I replace him on the show?
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Oh, you know, I'll fill in whenever, yeah.
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- Excellent, that's good, 'cause I mean,
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of all the Hacketts, I think I like you the most.
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- Oh, thanks, Myke.
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- If you wanna find our show notes this week,
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head on over to relay.fm/connected/130,
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and thanks so much to our sponsors,
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Smile, Ministry Supply, and Squarespace.
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But again, most of all,
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thank you to our special guest this week, Mary Hackett.
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Until next time, say goodbye, Mary.