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282: The iPad at 10

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Snell, Myke, Technology, Media, Apple, Streaming, Amazon, Hurley, Jason, Tech

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2020

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

It's the 10th anniversary of the announcement of the iPad! Myke and Jason discuss why the seeds of the iPad's success were visible on day one, the changes in the iPad's life cycle over time, and how the iPad fits in our daily lives today.

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0:00.0

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0:13.4

This is upgrade episode 282. Today's show is brought to you by Doordash,

0:15.8

Pingdom, and Busz Allen.

0:17.3

My name is Mike Hurley.

0:18.5

I'm joined by Jason Snell.

0:20.6

Hello, Jason Snell.

0:22.1

Hello Mike Hurley. It's good to hear your voice as always on the

0:26.0

upgrade podcast. We have a wonderful hashtag snow talk question this week from

0:30.1

Art. Art wants to know Jason. What is your favorite time travel movie?

0:34.3

Oh boy. There are a lot of great time travel movies. Time travel is nonsense.

0:38.3

A lot of the plots of time travel movies are nonsense. And full of holes. Yeah, yeah, I mean and there's whole

0:44.8

philosophies about like which kind of time travel which is hilarious because

0:49.1

there is no kind of time travel that works but like narratively there are like the kinds where you

0:52.8

change the future by altering the past and they're the ones where the future can't be

0:57.3

changed and all of those things anyway I will point people to an episode

1:01.8

of the incomparable episode 153 titled monkey with a tin foil sandwich

1:06.9

Which includes two of my favorite time travel movies

1:11.4

12 monkeys which is a really good movie,

1:14.0

starring Bruce Willis, that has a very interesting time travel philosophy

1:18.0

involving the inviolability of the timeline, which I kind of like. I kind of dig that. You can send somebody back in time, but everything they do will just cause what already happened to happen. Like there's only one timeline. So if you go back in time and do something that thing

1:33.2

already was always going to happen and you were always going to do it.

1:35.9

I like that. Part of the timeline included the going back in time like that was

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