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Accidental Tech Podcast

114: So Far, So OK

Accidental Tech Podcast

Marco Arment

Technology

4.32.5K Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2015

⏱️ 117 minutes

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0:00.0

In the show notes someone has deleted a very important note that note red is follows

0:05.8

Bit John this looks an awful fucking lot like homework

0:09.3

Because I'm assuming it wasn't Marco that put in all sorts of information about photos for OS 10

0:14.6

That's not homework. It's like I it looks an awful lot like homework the bear minimum of getting anything written down about a topic

0:22.8

And it's like oh my goodness if I didn't write this down there would be nothing there

0:25.5

It would just be like a bullet point that said photos. I'm just saying I don't like the look of homework

0:29.8

Yeah, no case you this is not homework

0:31.5

This is simply research that was done in John's home that was in preparation for

0:36.1

Some future work

0:37.7

Big research I went to web pages and copying pasted some stuff

0:41.4

It's no more research than getting the feedback emails we get and copying and pasting information from them into here

0:46.6

And then you can play them like you didn't give me a link to that tweet

0:48.8

So apparently it's okay for me to do homework then when you can't find a link to a tweet on your own

0:53.8

But now I can't anyway, but it'll be fine

0:59.0

Good this all right. Well now that I've publicly shamed you and then inevitably shamed myself

1:04.3

We should probably do some follow-ups. So let's start with

1:08.0

Pity pong. I hope I said that right. I went back and forth like five emails trying to get this name right Pity pong

1:15.5

He wrote us about the

1:18.5

Thailand crisis that caused the the hard drive problems because of how many hard drives are manufactured there and in the past show

1:24.8

I had attributed it to a tsunami with a bunch of waffle words around it like tsunami or something

1:30.7

Anyway, it was not a tsunami. It was a severe flood in 2011 that caused this problem with hard drives

1:36.4

the tsunami was in

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