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Send us a textRewind to 8 May 2005 to 14 May 2005 — when HuffPost launched the comment section wars, John Cena dropped a platinum rap album and Malcolm Glazer bought Manchester United like it was a timeshare. Also: the Gorillaz went full apocalypse, Bush nearly got grenaded and 50 Cent whispered sweet nothings on the beach.
Hire Yourself Podcast with Pete GilfillanPete Gilfillan sits down with Zach Tanner, founder and owner of Painter Bros, to discuss his inspiring journey from teenage entrepreneur to building one of the fastest-growing painting franchise brands. Zach opens up about his failures, pivots, and the mindset it takes to leave the corporate path and build something extraordinary.In this episode, Pete and Zach discuss:From Lawnmower to FounderZach shares how his entrepreneurial roots started as a kid mowing lawns to earn enough for an iPod Nano, and how that early hustle translated into a lifelong passion for business ownership.The Realities of Franchising Too Early After launching Painter Bros, Zach initially jumped into franchising without the right systems in place. He shares why he paused, rebuilt the infrastructure, and reentered with stronger technology, better KPIs, and a commercial-first model.What Makes Painter Bros Different Zach emphasizes that culture—not just painting—is the differentiator. His focus on relationships, long-term thinking, and caring deeply about customers and employees sets the brand apart in a crowded space.The Ideal Franchisee Profile Painter Bros isn't for painters—it's for corporate professionals tired of being capped. Zach looks for leaders who want to build something of their own, value relationships, and crave freedom and financial control.Key Takeaways:You're the Only One in Your WayThe hardest barrier to entrepreneurship is often your own fear. Once you get past that, the possibilities open up.Build Systems Before You ScaleFranchising requires more than passion—it demands process, tech, and infrastructure to deliver consistent success.Entrepreneurship Is About FaithBelieving in your vision, even before you see the results, is what separates good from exceptional entrepreneurs."Just because you can't see $10 million doesn't mean it isn't there for you. You've got to believe it and go get it." — Zach TannerCONNECT WITH ZACH TANNER:Website: https://www.painterbros.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zach-tanner-32322a161/CONNECT WITH PETE GILFILLAN:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petegilfillan/Website: https://www.hireyourself.com/CONNECT WITH HIRE YOURSELF PODCAST:Website: https://www.hireyourself.com/podcastApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hire-yourself-podcast/id1472038217Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7eTKOLjuUWbf7BRtGtp6dP?si=eb2f7b38bd884804YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@hireyourself7642Email: info@hireyourself.com
On today's show I'm joined by Griffin Pierson, lover of nostalgic cameras like the Nintendo DS and iPod Nano. We discuss his creative journey thus far and enter into a not-so-heated debate about the rise of content creators on wedding days. Check out his work hereThis episode is brought to you by VidFlowLevel up your video delivery experience with vidflow's fully-branded video websites that are available for your clients across all their devices, including native apps on most smart TVs. Check it out here: https://signups.vidflow.co/ref/makebetterweddingfilms
Google's NotebookLM is an AI note-taking service that can take information and summarize it for you in a variety of ways. One of those ways is a podcast summary, where an AI male and female host will have a discussion about the information. We tried it on our last episode, are we out of a job? You be the judge. We've got plenty of other tech news to talk about, like Starlink and SpaceX continuing to come through for those stranded on Earth and in space. Finish out the episode with a fun bonus odd take and our picks of the week. Watch on YouTube! INTRO (00:00) Amazon Prime Big Deal Days (04:00) Another Apple Event Coming (08:25) MAIN TOPIC: Google NotebookLM (09:15) Google makes its note-taking AI NotebookLM more useful A fake podcast about Episode 460 DAVE'S PRO-TIP OF THE WEEK: Turn off Always on Display (25:25) JUST THE HEADLINES: (32:55) Potatoes are better than human blood for making space bricks, scientists say Earth will have a temporary ‘mini moon' for two months Google Flights now uses Amtrak data to show ‘trains to consider' alongside flights Cheetos food coloring turns mice transparent OpenAI asks investors not to back rival start-ups such as Elon Musk's xAI TAKES: Starlink offers free service to victims of Hurricane Helene - FCC lets Starlink provide service to cell phones in areas hit by hurricane (35:05) Submerged - Official Trailer - Apple Vision Pro (39:15) Christian Selig's unofficial YouTube app for the Vision Pro just got taken down (41:50) Apple says final iPod Nano and iPod shuffle models are now obsolete (43:35) Microsoft Patch Tuesday is today, report next week Chinese hack of US ISPs shows why Apple is right about backdoors for law enforcement (47:00) BONUS ODD TAKE: Finalists for the 2024 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards (48:35) PICKS OF THE WEEK: Dave: DJI Neo, Mini Drone with 4K UHD Camera for Adults, 135g Self Flying Drone that Follows You, Palm Takeoff, AI Subject Tracking, QuickShots, Stabilized Video, Built-In Propeller Guard (50:40) Nate: Short USB-C Cable [5 inch], 100W PD Fast Charging, 2022 New USB C to USB C Short Cable, Thunderbolt 3 for MacBook, Android Auto, External SSD and More Type-C Devices; 20Gbps Data Transfer (54:30) Find us elsewhere: https://notpicks.com - Find links to previous picks of the week https://notnerd.com - All things Notnerd
27/09/24 - Macintosh Portable, iPod Nano 2, iPhone 6, iPhone 16 bug, iOS 18 update, iPhone 16 fácil desmontar, Bateria encapada, Apple Visiona mais barato, imac tela maior, https://www.doctorapple.com.br
Curious about how California's new speed assistance technology bill could reshape driving? Tune in to this episode of TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, where we dissect the pros and cons of this controversial legislation. Safety advocates herald it as a lifesaver, while critics worry it could be a distraction. We also delve into the latest news stories, such as charges against white supremacist chat group leaders and the increasing trend of online news consumption, offering a nuanced perspective on each.Get ready for an electrifying discussion on the future of energy as we explore the groundbreaking advancements in fusion power. Discover how powerful lasers and magnetic confinement could revolutionize our power grids by the mid-2030s. Plus, we take a quirky detour with a story about an airline's unusual plane rebalancing act and the rise of blunt out-of-office replies.Our Gadgets and Gear expert, Gwen Way, introduces the Flare, the ultimate peer-to-peer messaging device for off-grid adventures. Meanwhile, whiskey connoisseur Mark Gregoire joins us for a taste test of Old Forrester 100 Proof single barrel compared to its standard shelf counterpart. Don't miss our nostalgic trip back to the iPod Nano launch, our celebration of National TV Dinner Day, and our regular segments like Mike's mesmerizing moment and the technology fail of the week. Join us for an hour of tech talk, insightful discussions, and a dash of whiskey culture.
Three hundred episodes in, and here we stand at the precipice of a momentous pause – a time to reflect on the profound connections and conversations that have shaped this podcast's journey. From the early days of syncing episodes with the first iPod Nano, I've walked a path of personal and professional evolution alongside DevJourney. Each recording session has been an opportunity to craft a space for honest storytelling, where my guests and I ventured beyond mere interviews, engaging in a heart-to-heart discussion that resonated with the pulse of storytelling – a dance of words that leaves us all richer in understanding and shared wisdom.Michael Chan helps me -Tim Bourguignon- navigate the rich tapestry of developer experiences gathered on the show. We talked about the compelling narratives of career transitions and the joys of mentoring; we've underscored the significance of diversity and the importance of acknowledging each individual as a 'senior human being' with valuable life experiences. This celebration of unity and mutual growth, akin to the heartwarming philosophy of "Ted Lasso," has been a recurring theme, inspiring us to build bridges and foster community within the ever-changing landscape of technology.Closing this chapter with episode 300, I'm filled with gratitude for the guests who've graced this platform, the listeners who've followed along, and the stories that have left an indelible mark on us all. As I prepare for a new chapter with my family in France, the values of discovery and connection remain my guiding beacons. Though the microphone will rest for a season, the journey is far from over. To all who've accompanied me thus far, thank you for the honor of your time and engagement, and here's to the future encounters that await us all on the other side of this interlude.Use my special link https://zen.ai/dsVpYxjSth5fD-hlbzdIiw to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.Support the show
I wanted to talk about something fun and music related, so we're going through my top songs by play count, on my old iPod Nano. We're covering a lot of genres here! From industrial experimentation to funk rock to hard rock to hip hop pop...you might discover something new and fall in love. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tater-thoughts/message
I wanted to talk about something fun and music related, so we're going through my top songs by play count, on my old iPod Nano. We're covering a lot of genres here! From industrial experimentation to funk rock to hard rock to hip hop pop...you might discover something new and fall in love. Bonus: A link to the live version of one of my favorites; and you can see my left hand go up at 3:08. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tater-thoughts/message
Fire up your iPod Nano - or Classic, if you had such a thing - as we turn the clock back to an era where the tunes were huge, the clubs were hopping, and... to be honest I kind of hate myself for writing that sentence. The music was REALLY GOOD, is what I'm getting at. Ace newsman, author, podcaster, runner, and friend Richard Chambers returns to NO ENCORE HQ to keep Dave Hanratty and Sonic Architect Adam company on a beautifully nostalgic, endlessly energetic journey. There's also room for film criticism, concert etiquette, and plenty of news. And a mention for Richard's upcoming marathon in support of Women's Aid - you can donate right here. ACT ONE: Some fun meandering chat about the Andre 3000 album, Richard's visit to the cinema for the Taylor Swift concert movie, and his jaunt to the 3Arena for an intriguing Belters Only experience. ACT TWO (15:34): News! Hall & Oates are out of touch, Formula 1 gets another superstar boost, Kid Rock and Donald Trump join forces, and Christmas songs make their early mark. Bonus - Dave and Richard review The Killer and its musical component parts.ACT THREE (42:48): Top 5 Pop Bangers of the Late 2000s.-Follow Richard Chambers on X // Instagram // TikTokSupport Richard's fundraiser for Women's AidListen to The Group Chat Podcast wherever you get your podcasts! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, 02 Nov 2023 17:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/rocket/462 http://relay.fm/rocket/462 The Scary Fast Episode 462 Christina Warren, Brianna Wu, and Simone De Rochefort It's Apple's Scary Fast week, so let's talk new chips and computers! Then, iPod Wizard Morry Kolman joins us to break down his iPod Nano habit — where he gets them, and what he's doing with them. It's Apple's Scary Fast week, so let's talk new chips and computers! Then, iPod Wizard Morry Kolman joins us to break down his iPod Nano habit — where he gets them, and what he's doing with them. clean 3381 It's Apple's Scary Fast week, so let's talk new chips and computers! Then, iPod Wizard Morry Kolman joins us to break down his iPod Nano habit — where he gets them, and what he's doing with them. This episode of Rocket is sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code ROCKET. Guest Starring: Morry Kolman Links and Show Notes: Support Rocket with a Relay FM Membership Why are Apple's M3 Pro and Max configuration options so weird? - The Verge Goodbye, Touch Bar, you held incredible promise - The Verge HBO Bosses Used ‘Secret' Fake Accounts to Troll TV Critics
Thu, 02 Nov 2023 17:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/rocket/462 http://relay.fm/rocket/462 Christina Warren, Brianna Wu, and Simone De Rochefort It's Apple's Scary Fast week, so let's talk new chips and computers! Then, iPod Wizard Morry Kolman joins us to break down his iPod Nano habit — where he gets them, and what he's doing with them. It's Apple's Scary Fast week, so let's talk new chips and computers! Then, iPod Wizard Morry Kolman joins us to break down his iPod Nano habit — where he gets them, and what he's doing with them. clean 3381 It's Apple's Scary Fast week, so let's talk new chips and computers! Then, iPod Wizard Morry Kolman joins us to break down his iPod Nano habit — where he gets them, and what he's doing with them. This episode of Rocket is sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code ROCKET. Guest Starring: Morry Kolman Links and Show Notes: Support Rocket with a Relay FM Membership Why are Apple's M3 Pro and Max configuration options so weird? - The Verge Goodbye, Touch Bar, you held incredible promise - The Verge HBO Bosses Used ‘Secret' Fake Accounts to Troll TV Critics
Welcome to episode 339, where we ponder such existential topics as, "how will anyone know what an iPod Nano is without the time capsule we made in 1999?". This week Em triggers some major throwback with a deep dive into the 2012 doomsday prophecy with a pitstop in Y2K and some fascinating peeks into the Maya calendar. Then Christine covers the case of Viktoria Nasyrova also known as (small spoiler alert) the cheesecake murder plot. And we wish for you what we wish for ourselves: one good napsicle... and that's why we drink!
"Bleav in Steelers" hosts Ike Taylor and Mark Bergin discuss Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett's use of a helmet camera in practice. Pickett is among the NFL quarterbacks using the technology as a way to improve pre-snap reads. Ike used to have an iPod Nano hooked up to his helmet during his playing days. During the "What Yinz Think" segment, guys also discuss how soon it takes for rookie cornerbacks Joey Porter Jr. and Cory Trice Jr. to be NFL-ready. They also discuss which WR & TE groups challenged Ike during his playing career. Also, they discuss who they'd rather fight between two male kangaroos and James Harrison. Last, the guys discuss Netflix's upcoming 10-part docuseries on Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys. Mark advocates for a similar documentary on the 1970s Steelers. Follow Ike Taylor on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram Follow Mark Bergin on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube Ike Taylor Swaggin U' T-shirts: Tap here Taylor Talkin' T-shirts: Tap here
0:00 Intro7:16 Working with iconic founders, Steve Jobs15:00 What would Steve Jobs have thought of crypto and NFT16:15 The craft of iPod20:00 The Evolution of Apple27:00 Ian Rogers' career arc31:20 Do hard things36:50 Ian making tech cool44:15 Sustainability and Optimism to Solve the climate crisis48:05 The Legacy of Ian and TonyIn this episode, Ian Rogers and Tony Fadell discuss their experiences working with Steve Jobs and the evolution of Apple, as well as their insights on the future of technology, sustainability, and climate change. From the craft of the iPod to the impact of crypto and NFTs, this conversation offers valuable perspectives on the intersection of design, innovation, and social responsibility. Tune in to learn from two industry veterans with a wealth of knowledge and passion for their craft.Tony Fadell is an engineer, designer, entrepreneur, and investor. He was senior vice president of the iPod division at Apple Inc. and founder and former CEO of Nest Labs. Fadell joined Apple Inc. in 2001 and oversaw all iPod hardware, software, and accessories development. He is known as the "father of the iPod". As the co-creator of the iPhone, he also worked on the first three generations of the iPhone and oversaw all iPhone hardware, firmware, and accessories development from March 2006 to November 2008. Ian Rogers is the Chief Experience Officer at Ledger, a cryptocurrency startup. Prior to this, Ian was the Chief Digital Officer at LVMH for five transformative years, working with a portfolio of nearly one hundred brands across luxury including Louis Vuitton, Dior, Sephora, and Hennessy. Ian also sits on the boards of Dr Marten's and Lyst.Ian spent twenty years bringing digital music to the mainstream, first with Winamp then Yahoo!, Beats, and Apple. Ian contributed to the 2015 launch of Apple Music including Beats 1, their digital streaming channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of Heart Of A Zeiter, Miles and super producer Becca discuss Anna Perez being mad that Princess Peach wasn't damsel'd in the new Mario movie, Transphobes deciding that Daniel Radcliffe's pregnant GF is trans, Apple's weird Airpods patent, the lawsuit against Donda Academy, ChatGPT 4 passing a medical exam, and the latest season of 'Love is Blind'!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In honor of St. Patrick's day weekend, we begin this week's episode covering the trending topic of “lucky girl syndrome” and the power of positive thinking. We then celebrate Miley Cyrus's new album release and get a “Where Are They Now” update on her infamous childhood best friend Lesley. “My Dad the Life Coach” then gives us the notable deaths of the day and teaches us all to live like Saint Patrick. Stay lucky!SOURCESWashington Post: Lucky Girl SyndromeOprah's use of “The Secret”Miley World credit card exampleBring back the 2nd generation blue iPod Nano for $30Lesley and Miley's 2017 reunionMiley's 2019 tweetLesley's Instagram
Caroline Polachek is a singer living in Los Angeles. Her new album Desire, I Want To Turn Into You, is out now. We chat about old people and weather, stolen USB drives, Succession is back, and they're doing bad interviews, Caroline's power went out the second we started recording, we rate Berlin, what she loves about London, the Burbank Whole Foods hot bar, her favorite restaurant in the valley, music leakers, why she doesn't have a label deal, editing her own videos, the secret third way of working with a team, Chris and Caroline debate The Deftones, TJ tries to penetrate her friend group, her love of introducing people, seating charts, So Hot Your'e Hurting My Feelings flash mob, we gush over Lana for a few, and Caroline tells to story of getting her iPod Nano commercial. instagram.com/carolineplz twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howlonggone/support
An Apple-focused episode this week, with a trivial iPod Nano BootRom exploit, and a WebKit Use-after-free. We also have a really cool XNU Virutal Memory bug, strictly a race condition and a logic differential between two alternate paths resulting in bypassing copy-on-write protection. We also handle a few questions from chat, how much reverse engineering is necessary for vuln research, how much programming knowledge is required, and a bit about AI's applicability to reverse engineering. Links and vulnerability summaries for this episode are available at: https://dayzerosec.com/podcast/180.html [00:00:00] Introduction [00:00:18] Spot the Vuln - An Exceptional Login [00:02:39] wInd3x, the iPod Bootrom exploit 10 years too late [00:09:14] XNU VM copy-on-write bypass due to incorrect shadow creation logic during unaligned vm_map_copy operations [CVE-2022-46689] [00:17:52] [WebKit] Use-after-free of RenderMathMLToken in CSSCrossfadeValue::crossfadeChanged [00:21:46] Chat Question: How Important is Reverse Engineering to Vuln Research [00:40:33] Learning eBPF exploitation [00:41:23] [Chrome] Analyzing and Exploiting CVE-2018-17463 [00:42:40] Off-By-One Security - The Process of Reversing and Exploit Complex Vulnerabilities w/Chompie1337 The DAY[0] Podcast episodes are streamed live on Twitch twice a week: -- Mondays at 3:00pm Eastern (Boston) we focus on web and more bug bounty style vulnerabilities -- Tuesdays at 7:00pm Eastern (Boston) we focus on lower-level vulnerabilities and exploits. We are also available on the usual podcast platforms: -- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1484046063 -- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NKCxk8aPEuEFuHsEQ9Tdt -- Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hMTIxYTI0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz -- Other audio platforms can be found at https://anchor.fm/dayzerosec You can also join our discord: https://discord.gg/daTxTK9
Christina returns to the mighty b to stick her iPod Nano on shuffle and play some cool tunes for your ear holes. She was joined by fellow news teamer Joe to discuss reindeers, wacky 2022 headlines, as well as some truly bizarre town names from all over the world. There's some Lucy Dacus, The Strokes, Half Moon Baby, MGMT, Wiri Donna, and of course The Smashing Pumpkins in there for your listening pleasure. Whakarongo mai nei!
Christina returns to the mighty b to stick her iPod Nano on shuffle and play some cool tunes for your ear holes. She was joined by fellow news teamer Joe to discuss reindeers, wacky 2022 headlines, as well as some truly bizarre town names from all over the world. There's some Lucy Dacus, The Strokes, Half Moon Baby, MGMT, Wiri Donna, and of course The Smashing Pumpkins in there for your listening pleasure. Whakarongo mai nei!
Dave Palet and Josh Palet share their observations. The Holiday Season, Pity Invites, the iPod Nano, the worst songs of the 80s, Why Alexa Doesn't Care What You Think, and The Jake Palet Real Estate Story.
12-2 Segment 5 - Appreciating iPod nano - Kanye is a nazi - Antonio Brown has more issues - US Soccer plays on Saturday... to bet on or against your own team/country?
30/09/22 - Briga no Mac, Think Different, iPod Nano 2, Resultado fiscal Apple, Não sou um robô, apple recusa aumento de preço, tim cook realidade aumentada, fim do swiftkey, iphone plus e max vendendo mais, stage manager em mais ipads, apple na alemanha, apple watch a venda no brasil, iphone sem cartão com problema no brasil, https://www.doctorapple.com.br
Broadway bombshell Barbara Dixon tells tall tales about her life as a legend of the off-off-off Broadway community, and her loose lips leave very little to the imagination. Plus, hear how a conversation about global politics begins with the decriminalization of gay sex in Singapore and ends in...Paula Poundstone. And it's official: millenials are losing interest in music, a movement H. Alan can get behind! And Brent goes in HARD on Katy Perry's 2017 song "Swish Swish," a recent discovery of his that paints a pretty clear picture of the library on his 8gb iPod Nano. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Jobs, Jony Ive and others at Apple were able to make huge changes, going from the brink of bankruptcy toward success. What would come next would be an incredible era of innovation and success at the company, from iPods to iPads. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He comprado un Ipod Nano y Un touch 5º generación.Recomiendo las series Strangers Things 4 y Express.Gran estreno de la semana en Netflixx, EL AGENTE INVISIBLE, pelicula sobre asesinos a sueldo de la CIA.Licencia música:Shine by LiQWYD | https://www.liqwydmusic.comMúsica promocionada por https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
第三季終於出啦,聊著聊著就聊去iPod Nano....然後再聊了回來,反英雄真的是我的菜 Fuck heros!
因为播客(Podcast)这个名字本身就来源于 iPod,所以在 iPod 正式从 Apple 货架上撤下的这个时间点,也让我们两个播客主播,用一期节目来纪念一下这个里程碑式的「老」硬件吧~另外,本期节目有个小惊喜,欢迎在收听之后参与互动~# 内容提要05:08 · 回顾一下 iPod 的诞生13:47 · 绕不开中间那个「Click Wheel」18:22 · 让人老泪纵横的「前 iPod 时代」听歌体验26:23 · iPod Touch 的使用体验32:28 · 关于 iPod 这个名字38:15 · 抽奖环节# 参考链接Leon 提到的梗图「这是我们最后一代,谢谢」 3:35还是黑白低像素屏的第三代 iPod 5:29iPod 上的 Click Wheel 5:43U2 合作款的 iPod 6:07手感非常不错的第二代 iPod Touch 6:28初代 iPod 的发布会视频 9:57像口香糖一样的初代 iPod Shuffle 10:42历代 iPod Shuffle 全家福 11:01各种「民间」的 iPod Nano「手表化」配件 11:22轻芒团队的新阅读应用──阅览室 11:57苹果往事:乔布斯的 iPod 是如何诞生的? 12:05现款 Apple TV 遥控器还是有一小部分触摸区域的 16:09Leon 提到的五向滚轮 16:45索爱 K700 键盘上部的五向按键 17:31火线接口 18:53曾经大火的三消游戏 Birrzle 31:58第一代 iMac 33:27iPod 名字的由来还跟库布里克有关 34:04丹麦设计师 Michael Flarup 38:38《The iOS App Icon Book》这本书的官方网站 38:49本次抽奖活动的网页(会员需登录) 40:55Instagram 账号悲剧的出处 42:55# 会员计划在本台官网(Anyway.FM) 注册会员即可 14 天试用 X 轴播放器和催更功能~ 开启独特的播客互动体验,Pro 会员更可加入听众群参与节目讨(hua)论(shui)~
Hilary Duff said Tuesday it was “scary” to doff her clothes and pose nude for the latest issue of Women's Health. Apple announced this week it is discontinuing the iPod Touch, its only remaining model of portable media player. The company discontinued the original iPod in 2015 and scrapped the iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle in 2017. (The iPod Mini was discontinued in 2005 after less than two years on the market.) Pop star Doja Cat and country queen Dolly Parton are starring in a TikTok video celebrating the return of a popular menu item at Taco Bell. Original Articles by John R. Kennedy: Hilary Duff Strips Down For 'Women's Health' Apple Announces End Of iPod Touch Doja Cat, Dolly Parton Star In 'Mexican Pizza: The Musical'
Apple is ending the iPod Touch, the last of the company's series of music devices — including the iPod nano and the Shuffle — that changed how people listen to music forever. Google's annual developer conference starts today. Delhivery gets strong interest from anchor investors ahead of IPO subscription. And Razorpay offers staff an ESOP buyback while bringing on new investors. Notes: Apple is ending the iPod Touch, the last of the company's series of music devices — including the iPod Nano and the Shuffle — that changed how people listen to music forever. The company announced yesterday in a press release that iPod Touch will remain on sale while stocks last. Apple last updated the iPod in 2019. Google's annual developer conference, Google I/O, starts today and will run through tomorrow, with a wide variety of presentations on the latest at the search giant — including AI, updates to the Android operating system, and hardware as well. This year, there are ongoing rumours about Google's first wearable, the Pixel Watch, as well as a midrange counterpart to last year's Pixel 6 smartphones. It's possible we could also see a new pair of true wireless earbuds announced, according to The Verge. Delhivery plans to open its initial public offering today, with a price band of between Rs. 462 and Rs. 487 per equity share of the face value of Rs. 1 each, the logistics startup said in a press release. The company raised Rs. 2,347 crore from allotments to 64 anchor investors yesterday, Economic Times reports. Some of the foreign investors who participated in the anchor share allotment were Tiger Global, Steadview, Baillie Gifford, Amansa, GIC and Invesco HK, according to ET. The IPO subscription closes on May 13. Bids can be made for a minimum of 30 equity shares and in multiples of 30 thereafter. SoftBank may report a record loss for its quarter ended March 31, Bloomberg reports, citing Kirk Boodry, an analyst at Redex Research, who publishes on the investment research network SmartKarma. The Bloomberg report is behind a paywall, but it was also carried by Economic Times. The world's largest tech fund — and one of the biggest investors in India's startup ecosystem — is estimated to have lost about $18.6 billion on its public portfolio alone during the March quarter. The actual bottom line for the fiscal fourth quarter will hinge on how SoftBank marks the value of its vast number of privately-held holdings, including ByteDance, which operates the popular short video platform TikTok, and India's Oyo Hotels, according to Bloomberg. Razorpay, a payments and banking platform provider for businesses, has announced its fourth and largest ESOP sale under its Employee Stock Ownership Plan for its 650 existing and former employees as part of a $75 million transaction. This is led by Lightspeed Venture Partners along with participation from Moore Strategic Ventures, who will subsequently join the company's cap table, Razorpay said in a press release on May 10. Theme music courtesy Free Music & Sounds: https://soundcloud.com/freemusicandsounds
Episode Notes [“We Don't Talk About Bruno,” from Encanto] Trent: Hello everyone, and welcome to Episode One of Pop Chaos, your one-stop shop for pop culture. If you did your homework, you just listened to episode zero. We're not introducing ourselves again. But I'm Trent. Bailey: I'm Bailey and you just said we're not going to introduce ourselves, yet here we are. Trent: This week we're talking about Spider-Man, right? No Way Home. Bailey: We are going to talk about a lot of things. Spider-Man… Trent: Encanto. Bailey: Encanto for sure. Trent: What was the other thing? Bailey: There were some other things we were going to talk about. Trent (overlapping): Such as? Bailey: For one, Elmo, I wanted to bring up. Trent: Oh yeah, you need to explain to me what is going on with Elmo. Bailey: Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then maybe just like some, some other shows that are big and coming up right now. I was thinking about mentioning, you know, Succession. Euphoria season two is coming out. Trent: Oh yeah, have not seen Succession. Bailey: Well, I don't know. The big two we're gonna talk about are Encanto and Spider-Man-slash-Andrew Garfield. The resurgence. He's big right now. Very big. Trent: That's true. Should we – we should just get right into Spider-Man. He is huge, actually, on Twitter and like TikTok. There – I saw a tweet that was like, “The K-Pop-ification of Andrew Garfield.” I think people were like, “Stream The Amazing Spider-Man,” to get him that recognition. Bailey: Well, so I'm curious. I just want to double-check real quick how old he is. Trent (overlapping): We'll embed that. Bailey: I want to check how old he is. Trent (overlapping): He's like in his late 30s, I want to say. Bailey: Ooh! So I looked him up on Google. Trent (in the background): 45. Bailey: And unfortunately, he's shorter than both of us. That's … yeah… Trent (gasping): With his hair, it's fine. Bailey: He's 5'10”. That's true. His hair like defies gravity, so. Trent: Wait, no but how old is he? Bailey: He is 38 years old. Trent: What'd I tell you? Late 30s. Bailey: Yeah, he looks great for his age. Did you watch – sorry, we were gonna talk about Spider-Man. But did you watch tick, tick… BOOM!, because it's on topic? Trent: No, so I saw like the trailer. Bailey (in the background): Okay. Trent: I did not – okay. Not to bring up Andrew Garfield's hair again. I cannot get past his hair in the trailer. It looks, I think personally – Bailey: It looks like Jonathan Larson's hair though, who he's portraying. Trent (overlapping): I know. But that doesn't mean I like it. Bailey: Okay. So you're just not gonna watch the entire movie because of his hair? It was too bouncy? Trent: Correct. Bailey: It did … it did look… Trent: It looks like he's like a mad scientist and it blew up. Bailey: Yeah, it looks like he touched one of those little balls that makes you – WOOOOO! Trent: Those electric balls – Bailey (joking): But like not in a gay way. Yeah, and it also – Trent (laughing): …Bailey… Bailey: I dunno, it also looks like … I don't know, I think it looked kind of bouncy, kind of good, like kind of shampoo commercial sort of… Yeah. Trent (overlapping): Anyway, Spider-Man: No Way Home. Bailey (in the background): Yeah, enough about Andrew Garfield's hair. Trent: Andrew Garfield's done. What did you think of No Way Home? Bailey (overlapping): Well okay, first off, spoiler alert. Like if you have not seen it. Trent: Oh, yeah, obviously. If you haven't seen Spider-Man or Encanto, we're talking about both of those. Bailey: Yeah, let me not shame you though because if you don't want to go to the movie theater right now, that is a-okay. But also, what are you doing? You got to see this g-dang movie. I don't know. I… I did like, I binge-watched all the other Spider-Man movies. Trent (overlapping): Like all – like, all seven of them? Bailey: Yeah, pretty much. For the most – yeah, I think I missed a couple the first time around. But then after the movie, I watched – I've seen all of them. Mostly, my goal was to re-watch the Tobey [McGuire] ones because I was never a huge fan of those. So I had to re-watch them. Trent (overlapping): Not that. Bailey: I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. Trent: It's okay. So I'm actually on the – well, I know I've definitely seen the Tobey ones. I actually don't know if I've seen Andrew Garfield. Sorry. Bailey (overlapping): Are you f-ing serious? Trent: And I know for a fact that I have not seen Spider-Man: Homecoming or Spider-Man: Far From Home. I did not see those. Bailey (overlapping): How are we friends? And you went to go see No Way Home? Trent: Yeah, cuz my friends were going and I was like, “Lemme…” Bailey: You… so if your friends jumped off a bridge, would you do it too? Is that what I'm hearing? Trent: I would. Listen, why are they jumping off the bridge, you know? Bailey: Trent. Trent: No Way Home, because he's jumping off a literal bridge, yeah. Trent (in the background): Let's investigate. Investigative journalism. I would. But I liked it. Bailey: No, I'm sorry. Okay. On Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man. I like them. I like them. I appreciate them, the nostalgia. The first one I think is really great. Mary Jane slayed. Her hair … I love her. This is literally the most irrelevant thing to the actual movies, but I love her hair in the first movie like the dark like orange. I love it. The third movie, I … it's painful to watch. It's really, really hard to watch. Trent: It's been a while but I looked at the Rotten Tomatoes scores like a while ago and it's like the lowest by far. I'm like, what happened to that movie? Bailey: Yeah, well, I don't, I don't dictate my life and what I watch by Rotten Tomatoes scores. Trent: Oh no, I don't either. Bailey: Because I think that they – no yeah – I think they totally lie all the time – Trent (in the background): For the reporting. For the reporting. Bailey: And I'm a huge fan of a good bad movie. You literally can look behind me here. Trent (in the background): Oh, for sure. Bailey: There's a Ma poster on the wall. It's one of the best good-bad movies ever made. But the third Spider-Man movie is genuinely just too hard to watch. Like I had to look away like when he's like doing the whole walk down the street. He's got like the “Where are you?” emo hair. I can't, he looks so greasy! Trent (in the background): That is so funny! His weird emo hair? It's so bad. Bailey: Yeah, so I don't know. Trent: Okay, my question – who is your Spider-Man? Like out of the three, who is your Spider-Man? Bailey: I think you know the answer to that. Trent: Well then why don't you say it? Bailey: It's Andrew Garfield. Trent: Of course. Mine is Tobey. Bailey: Because I grew up, I – Okay, I loved the Andrew Garfield Spider-Mans and I always had to defend them and I'm so glad that people are finally recognizing that he is amazing. Like I'm sorry, the second one was a hot mess, there was just too much going on. That's not his fault though. Acting-wise, he ate. He ate and the thing for me is, for Andrew Garfield Spider-Man … especially like … the characters have so much chemistry. They do, specifically Gw– you have to, like you have to watch them. The Andrew Garfield – Trent: Wait, I actually think I saw the first one cuz I remember the scene where like he's at Gwen's house for dinner. That's all I remember though. Bailey: Yeah, eating the branzino. The fish. Yeah, so the first like for example, the first Spider-Man, when I'm watching like Toby like I watched all three of those movies … I did fall asleep a little bit during the second one … I'm so sorry. Trent (overlapping): Of course. You missed the lore, you missed the most important part, missed Doc Ock's background. Bailey: I'm so sorry! I did like the second one, though. But, it didn't make me feel that much. It really didn't, and I love Willem Dafoe too, like he's one of my favorite actors. I love him in like some of my favorite video games like Beyond Two Souls. He's amazing. He's such a good actor. He slayed in No Way Home. He was so good. But the gag is is that – Trent: What's the gag? Bailey: The gag is that the Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man makes me feel so much, like I cried twice. I cried when Uncle Ben dies. It makes you feel so much, like they build up so much with the characters. When like Uncle Ben died in Tobey's movies, I did not cry, I didn't feel anything. Trent (sarcastic): Uncle Ben died? gasp Bailey: gasp Guys, I'm so sorry! So sorry! Trent: Iconic Spider-Man moment, oops! Bailey: Oh my God, Spider-Man wears red and blue? Oh my God! Trent: Wait, he's a spider? And a man? Bailey: Wait, a spider bit him? Oh, god… No, but literally like it makes me feel so much. And Gwen, like Emma – Emma Stone is incredible. Trent: That's true, she's great as Gwen. Bailey: I just rewatched Easy A because I've been seeing so many Gwen Stacy edits and I was like, “I love this woman and I need to rewatch.” Because she just, she ate. She's so good, and she and Andrew, obviously they dated. All the Spider-Mans, they've all like dated their Mary Janes or whatever. Trent (overlapping): They did? I didn't know that. Oh, I guess that makes sense. Bailey: Yeah, they all have. Really? Yeah, MJ and Tobey – like Tobey and Kirsten Dunst dated, Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone dated, and now Tom Holland and Zendaya, yeah. Trent: Wait, iconic. Bailey: Yeah, so. But I don't know. I just think that Gwen and Andrew had the best chemistry, and they were so, so good. And I love those movies so much. Trent: That's fair, that's fair. I would say mine is Tobey, just because that's the one I remember seeing, that's what I grew up on. And I have not, I don't know. Andrew Garfield, when I watched it at the time, doesn't hit for me. That was like seven years ago, so I don't remember. Tom Holland, straight up did not see any of them. Bailey: Okay, he's good. I think they were just … they kind of got off to a slow start, in my opinion. Trent: I think … do you think it's weird that … I feel like it's a requirement for Spider-Man to have thin lips. Have you noticed that? I noticed that in No Way Home, they all have tiny little stick lips. Bailey: Trent, Trent, Trent! When I tell you that I saw … so I saw No Way Home twice. And when I was watching with my brother, I had to lean over to him halfway through and, like for the record I have very small lips. Not Spider-Man small but pretty small. But, I leaned over to my brother who was watching with me and I was like, I think they might have like one-and-a-half pair of lips between all three of them. Trent (in the background): Literally! Bailey: I was like, “Bert …” And like not to shame for their – like, they're all very attractive, beautiful men, but I was like, “This is a pattern. This is for sure a pattern.” Trent: It's – we're just observing their faces. Bailey: Yeah. And they're all, again, they're very attractive men. But it's just a pattern. Like for some reason, like I don't know if the spider just like [slurp] sucked all the lip. Like just sucked the lusciousness out of their lips. Trent: It's like the opposite of lip fillers. Bailey: Yeah, the spider bite is actually the opposite of lip fillers, so if you're wanting smaller lips, fun fact… Trent: Go get bit by a spider. That's a joke! For medical purposes, for legal purposes. Don't get bit by a spider. Bailey: Don't. Well, if you want to, you can come to my apartment because we had a spider problem at the beginning of the year. My address is – no, I'm just kidding. I want your general thoughts on the movie though. Trent: I liked it. It was fun. It wasn't like my mind was blown. But it was fun. It was, it was nice seeing all of the … not the enemies but the villains from the – pff, the enemies – the bad guys from the other movies. I thought that was really fun. Especially the Tobey ones because it's been a while for them. And of course, oh my gosh, in the theater when Andrew Garfield entered like everyone went crazy. Bailey: Yuuup, yeah. At my theater, too. Trent: And then not as many people went crazy for Tobey, but I went crazy for Tobey. Bailey: Yeah, spoilers, but everyone went crazy for Andrew. Everyone went crazy for Tobey at mine. Everyone went crazy for – Trent (in the background): Tom Holland! No. Bailey (laughing): Daredevil for all like… yeah. Oh my god, when Iron Man came back? It was crazy! Trent (in the background): You can't say that! Bailey: Oh my god, when Snape killed Dumbledore! Trent: Spoiler! We're not talking about Harry Potter here. Bailey: No, but okay, my general thoughts on the movie. Okay, so when I rate like … so fun fact about me, I rate movies and I post them on my Instagram story for like the three people that actually care about them. And when I rate Marvel movies on my story, I definitely do it like compared to other Marvel movies. It's not like – Trent: That's fair. Oh yeah, ‘cuz they're all like, just fun. They're all like, not serious. Bailey: Yeah. Yes. So I don't people know that but that's what I do when I'm rating them. I just like compare them to other similar movies, and I gave it a nine out of 10 and that's because I kind of had low expectations. I thought like … well, what I thought all of like, I wanted to lower expectations so that I could get excited, but like I thought that they were going to make it super fan service-y, which like it was a little bit, but like I felt like the plot like justified it. Trent (in the background): It was coherent, it made sense. Bailey: It was super coherent. Exactly, exactly. Trent: Okay, speaking of ratings, what did you rate Encanto? Because I feel like we should move on. Bailey: Okay, wait, last thing. Last thing before we talk about Encanto because Spider-Man: No Way Home gets me passionate, but I was just gonna say that I think Andrew carried with the acting. Trent: Okay, I can see that. Bailey: Sorry. I do think he was the funniest. He improvised lines. I watched a couple interviews … Trent: He improvised the “I love you,” right? Bailey: He improvised the “I love you” line. He ate. When he was talking about Uncle Ben, he teared up, I started tearing up. When he saves Zendaya and he was crying. Trent (in the background): Oh my God. Callback. Bailey: Do you know what I mean? When he saved MJ. Trent (in the background): Yeah, that was great. Bailey: Oh my god, I got so emotional. He brought the emotion to that, in my opinion. And he was the funniest, which are the two things that I care about most so I thought he definitely carried. Trent: Okay. Bailey: Encanto. Trent: Encanto. Bailey: You go first. You – give me your thoughts. Trent: Give me your thoughts? Um, I really liked Encanto. I thought it was a lot of fun. I mean, okay, first things first it is a Disney movie, so it is pretty straightforward. Once again, I have to preface this with I know that it is literally a children's movie. But I did not like that they – I felt like they did a lot of telling and not showing. Like, especially for the family members and the first song. They literally have a song that's like, here's this family member and here's their like superpower. Well they're not superpowers but you know what I mean. And it's like, “Okay, why don't you show us that” instead of having Stephanie Beatriz sing about it, you know what I mean? But that was, I would say that was my one gripe with it. I thought it was, that it was really fun. I thought it was really endearing. The music is really good. I was surprised at how good the music was. And, yeah, I love that Disney movies are branching … they're not just all, you know, American. I like that it's a little bit more representative of actual, real-world people. So yeah, highly recommended. If you have Disney+, go watch it. So, what did you think of Encanto? Bailey: Yeah, so I can see what you're saying with the first song, again I'd have to go back and watch it because I don't know, for some reason the whole like first half didn't stick with me as much. I think maybe that's why, cause there's a lot of like exposition. That's the right word, right? Trent: That's fair. Yeah, it was like, “Here's our family. Here's where we live. Here's what's going on. Oh yeah, here's Maribel. Spoiler alert: she has no gift. Everyone hates her.” No, just kidding. Just her grandma. Bailey: I mean, the cast? So good. Stephanie, I think, Beatriz is incredible. Loved her in Orange Is the New Black, watched that in middle school. So good. What's her face? Oh no, Diane Guerrero! She's one from Orange is the New Black and what's her face? Yeah, Stephanie is from Brooklyn Nine-Nine and other things. Flip those two and their projects, but they're so incredible. I love them both. Trent: Oh my gosh, they're so good. The cast is so well … Bailey: Sid the Sloth slayed as Bruno. Trent: No, for real. Bailey: So good. So good. And Bruno was kind of cute. I'm not gonna lie. Bruno was kind of fine. Sorry. I had to put it out there. Trent: Okay. Bailey: In my humble opinion. Trent: So, just, if there was someone living in your walls listening to your every move … Bailey: I would want them to look like Bruno. Was that the question? Trent: Would you get with that person, yes or no? Bailey: Well, besides all the spiders … all the spiders and cockroaches and stuff in our walls, yeah. If there was a person as well, I would want them to look like Bruno. laughs So if anyone's listening right now … Trent (laughing): Not gonna unpack that. Bailey: No but, okay, going off of Bruno, like … Trent: I like Bruno. The final song, when he started singing I was like, “Okay, Lin-Manuel Miranda.” Bailey: I was going to say … Trent: And then I looked up the Wikipedia cast list. It's not Lin-Manuel. Bailey: I didn't even sound like him. Trent: To me, it sounded 100% like him. Bailey: It didn't sound like him, it sounded like the part was written for Lin to sing. Trent (overlapping): Oh, fully. 100%. Bailey: I know that Lin was crying and shitting bricks when he did not get on the cast. Trent: I've seen so many memes and Tweets that are like, “You know someone had to tie him down to stop him from casting himself as Bruno.” And no shame against that. I mean, as you should. Bailey: Yeah no, he definitely ate. I would say some more thoughts … it evoked so many emotions within me, which is what I really want from a movie like that. I'm for sure, on the down-low, kind of a Disney adult, at least like with these movie musicals. I love Frozen. I love Frozen II. I literally have Frozen II on vinyl behind me over there. I love the soundtrack so much. “Lost in the Woods” by Jonathan Groff was on my top songs for 2020. So incredible. Moana also. So that's the thing for me … comparing Moana, which is another Lin-Manuel Miranda project, in terms of soundtrack, I don't think [Encanto] lived up to the soundtrack. I think Moana had a better soundtrack in my opinion. But I do think that this movie made me far more emotional. Like, oh my God, when Bruno showed his little extended table that he had with the rest of them. Trent (literally yelling): That was so sad. And he had carved a plate into it. Bailey: I sobbed. I sobbed and at the end, for like the last half an hour straight, I just had tears in my eyes. It made me so emotional. It was such an incredible movie overall, but there was something … I was gonna say something else about it. I have a lot of thoughts. Trent: I'm sure you do. Bailey: Yeah, I have a lot of thoughts about everything. Trent: Should we talk about the music? Bailey: Well, okay, before we talk about the music, I will say the one thing that – and I talked to my friend about this as well, we were texting about it and she had the same thought – is we both thought that they weren't gonna get their powers back at the end. We thought that that was like, the whole point is that they kind of realized that they were all that they needed. They didn't need these magic powers. And then it was like BOOP and our powers are back. And we were just kind of like, “Oh.” Trent: No, for real. I definitely feel like the ending was a little bit, I don't wanna say forced, but a little bit rushed. For sure. Just because the movie is already … it's like over two hours. [Editor's Note: Encanto's runtime is 102 minutes.] Bailey: They fit so much. To be fair, it's kinda like No Way Home. They fit so much into one movie. Trent (overlapping): No, for real, they fit so much into that movie. Bailey: So creds. Creds. Trent: It feels like after the character of Bruno was introduced, it's like a crash course between like … she – Mirabel – frees Isabela from her mental constraints of perfection or whatever and then she fights with her abuela but then she makes up and then the house goes down and she makes up with her abuela and then she's like, “I love you all anyway.” Bailey: It did happen very fast. Trent: It's like we didn't see … once again, the showing not telling it's like … we didn't actually see the character development happen. It was just kind of like … Bailey: Before they got their powers back as well. That's the thing is, now we see that, yay, they all like understand that they just see their family. Trent: Yeah, no, narratively I feel like that would have had more of an impact. Bailey: Yeah, I guess we're supposed to understand that now, they've grown to accept that they aren't just their powers. And so that's why they get their powers back because now they know inside they're more than their powers. That's what they realize. Trent (laughing): But they still have them. Bailey: But then they get them back and so it's kind of like okay, I guess I get why they did that. But it did kind of, I don't know, maybe it's a good thing that it defied my expectations a little bit, but I don't know I think I might have liked it more if they just realized that they were all they needed and … themselves with other powers. Trent: Obviously, I'm happy that it had a happy ending, like imagine how unsatisfying it would have been if Abuela was like, “No, I don't know what you're talking about.” Bailey: It's a Disney movie babes. Trent: Of course. But I definitely wish they would have spent more time on that. On just seeing Abuela's thought process of, “Oh wait, am I really like in the wrong here?” And then she's like, “Yes, I am.” Instead of … because it just felt like they had that fight and then Mirabel walked off to the river and then Abuela comes up and is like, “I went through a whole character arc in like five minutes off screen.” Bailey: That's true, but it does, I mean, I don't know, yeah. Again from the perspective of “It's a kids movie” … Trent: It is a Disney movie. It is a kids movie, so it needs to be easy … Bailey: Yeah, but I see what you're saying. I was all confused as well when she just pulled up and she went from being completely angry and enraged at her to, “Oh wait, I'm so sorry.” Trent: It was like a button flipped and she was like, “You know what? I have been bad.” Bailey: Which, good. You know, it's good that it happened. Yeah, for real. It was definitely a “good for her,” “good for them” kind of movie, so. But yeah, moving on to the soundtrack, top song, number one song … Trent: What's your top song? Bailey & Trent (simultaneously): “We Don't Talk About Bruno” Trent: Yes we do. Bailey: We do talk about how we don't talk about Bruno … Trent: That song is like “Let It Go.” It's the standout song. It is so good. I have had it on re-peat. Just constantly playing. And it's so good. Every single verse is, individually, it's like chef's kiss and then you get to the end and they all combine and there's so many little details in the music. Ugh, it's so good. Yeah. I swear, it's like laced with something addictive because it is so, so good. Bailey: That is the one song where I was listening to it and I had no critiques at all. Because I know for some of them like “Surface Pressure” I really like. That song made me very emotional and I think that actress, the voice actress, and also the character herself did a great job. I don't know, I thought it was really well portrayed and I like the fun little dancing number – I know that was kind of controversial – with the little donkeys and all that … I kind of liked it, it was fun. Trent: I liked that it was funny but it just felt weird that she was singing about like, “I have all this anxiety” and then meanwhile she's like busting out the choreo. Bailey: But it was kind of fun. It was representative of her inner conflict of how she has to keep going day to day feeling like this and putting on this show for everyone around her, right? Trent: Okay. Okay. Bailey: You know what I mean? Trent: Come on, Socratic seminar. Bailey: Yeah. I just think that parts of it … the production were not my favorite thing. But the lyrics and the chorus and everything … again, I don't think was perfect but I mean like all Disney soundtracks it will probably grow on me because a lot of them do after the fact. But again, “We Don't Talk About Bruno” – elite. Top tier song. Should be in all the Disney Spotify playlists already, if it's not. Trent: I unironically hope that it charts or something because it's that good. Hidden gem: “What Else Can I Do?” It's little bit repetitive, I think. But it's a little bit poppier. It's a bit more upbeat. I think it's fun. Bailey: Yeah, I thought all the songs were great, again, but “We Don't Talk About Bruno” for sure the standout, and then “Surface Pressure,” again, I loved the chorus. Everything else … Trent: I will say, that first song that I was ragging on, “The Family Madrigal” … Bailey: It's good. Trent: It's expository, but the song itself is really fun and catchy. Bailey: Yeah. Yeah, it was a good introduction music-wise. Trent: But it's a fun song. It's definitely fun. I'm definitely like, singing “It's time for a grandkid round up.” That part, I'm like, “Yes, get the fire going.” Bailey: And I mean, she was kind of explaining to the kids, wasn't she? Like, that was kind of how they justified that. Wasn't she? I can't really remember. And music aside, can we talk about how the animation was beautiful? Trent (yelling again): So high quality! Bailey: It was gorgeous. Trent: All the swishes of the colorful skirts. Bailey: It was gorgeous and I think more so than any other Disney movie I've seen, all the characters had such a distinct look. It wasn't one of those movies where they use the same model and everyone looks so similar. Everyone had such a distinct look and a distinct sound, distinct hair. They all had different beautiful curls and they were all animated so individually, and the dresses and the skirts. Trent: So gorgeous, such good character designs, such good animation. The voice actors really embody their characters. Bailey (overlapping): And all of the nature scenes as well. Trent: Oh my gosh, the animation was top tier. Absolutely. Bailey: Oh my god. What was a little kid's name? He was so cute. Trent: Which one? Oh, Antonio. The little cousin. Oh my gosh. Bailey (overlapping): Yeah, he was so cute. Trent: Wait, okay. Have you seen – I don't know if this is a thing on TikTok but I've definitely seen it on my YouTube – I think I'm on Encanto YouTube because I've seen so many fan edits of Camilo, which is the cousin. People are thirsting over him hard. Camilo and Dolores are people's favorites. There are so many fan edits. I've seen “Encanto but it's just Camilo for two minutes and 18 seconds.” Bailey: I saw someone saying that he looks like what's his face … Wybie from Coraline. That's all I saw about him. Trent (overlapping): laughs Oh, not that. Camilo doesn't deserve that. Bailey: I saw a TikTok about that. And I was like .. I don't know, I guess they're both mischievous. That's really all I see in common with those two. Trent: Yeah, but I've definitely seen so many – like on YouTube – so many edits. Bailey: I've seen a lot of people thirsting for Luisa's voice actress, which I'm here for. Trent (overlapping): I don't know what she looks like but I would imagine it's for a good reason. Bailey: Okay, yeah, well you can definitely get up afterwards. She's beautiful and cool. Very cool. Trent: I've heard you thirsting about Bruno. laughs Bailey: Yeah. Yeah. On the record, yes. No, and I was going to say, I also have seen some Isabela ⨉ Elsa art. Trent (wheezing): What? Bailey: Yeah, cause a lot of people are headcanoning … making her … they believe she's a lesbian because she didn't want to marry what's his face, it was like a headcanon thing. Trent: Hmmmmm. I see it, okay. Bailey: And I don't know about the whole Elsa thing but since, obviously, she's the other character that people kind of gravitate towards and think that she's also a lesbian, I was like, “That's kind of cute” and the art was really cool. I was like, “Okay.” I don't know, no big thoughts about that. But I was like, “Alright.” I saw like two videos about it so I thought it was worth noting. Trent: Lowkey. Every single Disney movie like that, like Frozen, like Moana, like Encanto, they all follow the hero's journey. But the hero's journey is also a very clear allegory for coming out. So that's why, for all those who are like, “Oh my god, Elsa's a lesbian. Oh my god … Bailey: I'm not going to tell people what to think about them. Yeah. Trent: … Isabela's a lesbian.” It's like, is it supported by the text? No, but I could see it. Bailey: Didn't she start putting rainbow crap all over herself at the end? Trent: cackling Bailey: Yes. I'm pretty sure she did. She took her pink dress and … Trent: The Encanto pride parade. Bailey: Yeah, she literally started throwing all these colors on herself. I don't know – could it be any clearer? Yes, but … laughs Trent: Textually, no. Subtextually, I see it. Bailey (accidentally mispronouncing Encanto – my sincerest apologies): Any last Encanto thoughts? Do you want to talk about some other things? Trent (mocking): Not “En-can't-o” … Bailey: Um, Encanto. My bad. Trent: The Americanization … Bailey: You know what? Trent: No, I liked it. Top tier. Definitely up there among the greats like Moana, Frozen, all those animated … definitely one of the good ones. Bailey: Oh, for sure. Yeah, again as a lowkey Disney adult. I'm sorry I just love the soundtracks. I'm a huge sucker for a Disney soundtrack. I think they're so good, I'm so sorry. I'm not a sucker for you. I'm a sucker for Disney. [“We Don't Talk About Bruno” from Encanto] Trent : We're going to speedrun some smaller stuff just as it comes. Bailey: Are you going to put that in? Trent: Sure. We'll keep this in too. Bailey: Oh, okay. Yeah, topic speedrun. One two three. Let's go. No, number one – we don't talk about Bruno but you know who we do talk about? Trent: Who? Bailey: Elmo, because … laughs Trent: Stop. Okay, I've seen so many jokes on Twitter about Elmo and his rock. Can you explain to me the source? Bailey: Actually no, I don't understand the rock thing. I just see all these edits about – is it Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson? Trent: I don't know. I think it's like a physical piece of stone. Bailey: Does he have a pet rock? I thought he had a pet fish. Trent: I don't know. He does have a pet fish. But does he have a pet rock? Like … Bailey: I don't know. Elmo and The Rock? I just am here for the TikTok sounds like when he says “delicious.” That's my favorite. Do you know that one? Trent: I'm not on TikTok so … Bailey: gasps Oh my gosh, wait. Okay, so there's this audio where he's talking to – I think it's someone from the Hamilton cast because he's like … Trent: Of course. Bailey: He's singing. It's on the show, it's this clip. Yeah. And so the guy's like, singing “Raise a glass to freedom,” and then Elmo's like, I was like, “Raise a glass? Glass of what?” and then he's like, “Apple juice,” and then Elmo's like, Bailey & Elmo: “Delicious.” Bailey: And it's so good. I feel like it's such a millennial thing to say but like it scratches my brain. So beautiful. NBC News has an article about it – “Elmo's feud with a pet rock.” Trent: Lowkey, I love when celebrities go on Sesame Street. Like there was a clip of Billie Eilish on Sesame Street. I was like … Bailey: gasps Oh my gosh … I do remember the rock now. Rocco! I do remember he has a pet fish and a pet rock I think. Okay, so I don't know why he's feuding. It must just be some clip of them beefing. I just love Elmo. I just think he's so great. I used to have a Tickle Me Elmo when I was little and I was a huge Sesame Street stan. Trent: That explains a lot. Bailey: Rosita was my favorite, I think. If I remember correctly. I loved her. Trent: I feel like I should know who that is. Bailey: She's the blue one? Fuzzy one? Trent: I think they're all fuzzy. Bailey: Okay, but … you know, that's not a great descriptor, actually, yeah. Trent They're fuzzy. Okay? Can I get an actual detail? Bailey: No, but I do. I love Sesame Street. I was gonna say something else … oh, I dressed up in middle school. We dressed up as Sesame Street characters. I think I was … Trent: In middle school. Bailey: My friend Rachel … yeah it was, it was like seventh grade or something. And we thrifted these shirts and I went as … it was the two gay ones. Sorry. Trent: laughs Bert and Ernie? Bailey: Bert and Ernie … I was Ernie. I was Ernie, she was Bert. Trent: Listen, in the Sesame Street canon, they are … Bailey: They're kind of gay. Trent: … asexual. No, they're asexual puppets. They are puppets who don't experience attraction cause they're not people. But no, they're gay. Headcanon. Bailey: But I will say, this is not necessarily relevant, but I was always more of a Muppet girl because The Muppets from 2011 that movie … Trent: Oh my God, Miss Piggy. Bailey: … formed my, shaped my life. “Man or Muppet.” Trent: Miss Piggy's an icon. Bailey: Yeah. That whole movie I have practically memorized and it's so great. And if you've never seen it – have you ever seen it? Trent: You're gonna yell at me. Bailey: gasps NOOOOOOO. Trent: Every single movie that you like I have not … you just have to assume that I have not seen it. Bailey: Genuinely when I was narrowing down my Letterboxd “Top Four” I almost put The Muppets in there. Trent: I do not have an enriched film vocabulary. Bailey: So, we're watching Ma. We're watching The Muppets (2011). Pick another poster, we can watch any of these. Trent: Oh, I've never seen Jennifer's Body. My friend tried to make me watch it but I didn't. Bailey: Okay, Jennifer's Body. Trent: We'll watch Phoebe Bridgers. No, just kidding. Bailey: Yeah, we'll watch Phoebe Bridgers. Have you ever seen Aquamarine? Trent: Yes, oh my god. Bailey: Classic. Trent: That one's great. Bailey: That is what made me a Weezer stan, I think, subconsciously when I was like … I used to watch it on my iPod Nano. The screen was like this big and that's why I'm blind now because I would watch it on my iPod Nano. Oh, wait. Okay, speaking of older movies, I think I told you this, but I rewatched the Divergent series. Trent: You did tell me and I haven't seen it. Bailey: Yeah. Did you ever read it? Trent: No. I did watch … it was like a “Cinema Sins.” Wait, maybe I did watch the first one. Bailey: Oh, there's so many sins. Trent: I remember like intermittent clips. I don't know if I watched the movie or if I watched like a Cinema Sins review of the movie or an analysis of why it's bad. I don't know, something like that. But Veronica Roth, if you're listening, we at NBN, we remember you. We love you. Bailey (overlapping): Yeah, come on our podcast. Trent: We staNBN. Come on our podcast. You can call in. Bailey: Yeah. Although I will say, those movies, gosh golly gee, they're pretty not good. They weren't as bad as I thought they were gonna be because I'm a huge Hunger Games stan. I think those movies are incredible. Some of the best young adult movie adaptations ever if not the best. Harry Potter is also up there. I watched that over break – the Harry Potter thing that came out of HBO Max. Did you see that? Trent: Oh, the documentary? That was like very … J. K. Rowling-free. Bailey: It was pretty good … they used an old interview clip of her but, rightfully so, it was pretty J. K.-free. Trent: Someone in one of my Zoom classes talked about it and they were like, “There was one clip of J. K. Rowling but it was clearly dated.” Bailey: It was. They dated it. 2019. Trent: But you knew it was not recent because J. K. Rowling is like … over-canceled. She's like super canceled. Bailey: Yeah, well and so overall that in particular … because I watched with my mom and I sobbed. Like, I bawled, and so to my mom and she's not even like a huge Harry Potter fan or anything. Trent: I'm not either. Everything you like, I'm like, I'm like never engaged in this. Bailey: I'm so sorry! I read them … they were like big series that I liked in like third grade/middle school. I was a huge. I really was. Ravenclaw. Not to be millennial in the chat but I am in fact a Ravenclaw … anyone out there? Trent: When you go to Northwestern! Bailey: Yeahhhhhh. Trent: No, sorry. Bailey: No, so I didn't think it was the best documentary. It wasn't, like, amazingly produced or anything to be honest. I mean, there were some good parts. Trent: Not you flaming them. “It was poorly put together … Bailey (loudly over Trent): BUT IT WAS KIND OF MESSY. Okay, they used – DID YOU SEE – okay, LET ME JUSTIFY MYSELF. Trent: … J. K. Rowling was in it.” Bailey: Let me justify myself because they used a photo of – speaking of Aquamarine – they used a photo of Emma Roberts instead of Emma Watson when she was a child. It was horrible. It was horrible and there were some other things as well that wasn't the best but, that being said, the actors bring the emotion. [The producers] took the actors and put them in the different sets and just had them talk to each other so they didn't have to do anything. The actors did it for them. That was great. That was great, but Divergent? Ehhhhh. Trent: Veronica Roth, we love you. Bailey: Veronica, we love you. If anyone wants to go rewatch Divergent, which I highly recommend because it was a fun experience, the worldbuilding is shi– terri– bad. Trent (over Bailey): loud laughter Bailey (also laughing): It's bad. After thinking about The Hunger Games, Harry Potter … Trent: Doesn't it take place in Chicago? Bailey (laughing): Yeah. Trent: So like … what's Northwestern doing in the Divergent universe? Bailey (hysterical): I don't know … I don't know what we're doing there. Trent: What's it … what's it called? Bailey: We're probably with the evil smart people. Trent: Yeah, what are they called? Bailey: Erudite? Erudite. Trent: Erudite. I was going to say Evangelical. Bailey: Yeah, we're the … we're the Evangelicals. Trent: We're the erudites, Northwestern. Bailey: No, but I do recommend watching the first movie, because I did in fact purchase it on Amazon so I can watch it whenever I want without ads BECAUSE the enemies to lovers with Theo James as Four and with Shailene Woodley is incredible. It's so good. That they do build up well. Everything else about it … not so much. Divergent, sorry we love you but. Trent: Okay, okay, any last minute … anything else you want to talk about before we send off? Bailey: I don't have anything big and crazy. I will say though, in the next episode I do maybe want to talk about Euphoria, even though I know you haven't seen it, because it'll be topical – season two is coming out tomorrow. Even though, I mean, it's coming out tomorrow whenever this is up it will have come out. But, yeah, I have a lot of thoughts about Euphoria. Anyone who watches Euphoria has a lot of thoughts about Euphoria, and I'm making my roommate watch it for the first time. We're going to finish it tonight probably and it's a great show. It has many flaws, but it's a great show. With great acting. It really is. Trent: I just want to say I haven't seen it but the stuff that they get up to … I was not doing any of that in high school. Was I missing out? Should I have been doing hard drugs in high school? Bailey: I was going to say, not to be a Medill kid in the chat but I was grinding on the school yearbook … Trent: No, fully. Bailey: … I was not doing hard drugs. My hard drug was, in fact, yearbook. Trent: Oh my gosh, at the BHS news … Mr. Nellis if you're listening, this is where you got me. Bailey: I saw a TikTok that was so funny, it was like, “Do these kids ever, like … Trent: … do homework?” Bailey: … okay well, that. But no kids in shows ever do homework. If anything they'll be doing homework when the scene begins and then they leave it. But they were like, “Do these kids ever just go get coffee? Go get boba?” No, they go get literal molly. That's what they do. Babe. Trent (imitating a Euphoria high schooler): “Let's get some ecstasy.” Bailey: I was telling my roommate when we were rewatching it because we're almost … we have two episodes left, basically, and I was like, “You know what I want to do? I want to give all of these characters a hug.” Trent: No, for real. For real. Bailey: Because they need it. They need it. They all do … Trent: Hunter Schafer and Zendaya, I like … I just want to sit them down and be like … Bailey (interrupting, oops): … every character, well, except Nate. Every character … every other character. sees Trent does not know who Nate is Jacob Elordi. Trent: I don't know who that is. Bailey: Okay. Kissing Booth??? C'mon … Trent: I just want to sit them down and be like, “What do you need in your life? Do you need support? Do you need a hug? Do you like … what … where did we go wrong?” Bailey: Yeah. Specifically all of the women. Like you said, Hunter Schafer, Sydney Sweeney … I know we're saying the actors' names but not the characters' names, but whatever … Cassie … whatever. I want to give them all a large hug. So badly. Trent: Okay, maybe Euphoria episode next time. Bailey: Mmhmm. Yeah. Trent: Also, at some point, we are going to do a Taylor Swift episode. Bailey: We are going to do a Taylor Swift episode. HOPEFULLY when the next Taylor's Version drops, which, knock on wood, is going to be Speak Now. Trent: knocks on wood Bailey: Mmhmm. Trent: No, knock on wood it's going to be 1989. knocks on wood again Bailey: Noooo, Speak Now. Trent: Because we're both closet Swifties. Bailey: We are. We are. Trent: If you're my friends and you're listening to this, redact that. Bailey: You are not a “closet Swiftie.” You posted your top artists on … everyone knows. Everyone knows. Everyone knows babe. Trent: Out and proud as a Swiftie. Okay, but I think that's it. We're already at the half-hour mark. So, if you listened all the way through and you're here, we love you. You are a real one. Bailey: Mmhmm. Trent: Let one of us know because that probably means you know us in real life, if you're listening to this point. Bailey: Yeah. Follow … we don't have a podcast … any sort of social media but follow NBN … Trent (overlapping): Follow North by Northwestern on social media. Follow our twitter. Bailey: Follow us on Instagram if you feel like it. My Instagram is @baeisforbailey. Trent: Mine is @trent_br0wn. Bailey: Because I'm sure I'll be posting about this podcast on our Instagram so feel free to follow them as well. Trent: Alright, I think that's all we got so thank you for listening and … cue the outro music. [“We Don't Talk About Bruno,” from Encanto] Find out more at https://solved-by-science.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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It's a brave new world of Nostalgia Blinded, everyone: today it's not a TV show, video game, film, book, or song, but instead an outmoded and discontinued piece of consumer electronics hardware. Listen... we'll be the first to admit that we occasionally suffer a dearth of compelling commentary about the main episode topic, and we're certainly not going to be diving into the audio processor specs of Nick's iPod Nano, so expect some tangents, from old emails to misbegotten bids for YouTube let's play fame to the wonderful works of one Mr. Weird Al Yankovik. Really, it's crazy how many parts of our lives these tiny pieces of plastic touched. Almost like the wide variety of songs they could hold... which was like, 40. This week, the Nicks plug in to talk some iPod Nano! Follow Andy Huber (@yafroglog on Instagram) for amazing art stuff! Follow Nick and the Leg-Heavy Boys (@nickandthelegheavyboys on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok) for amazing music stuff! If you're looking for anti-racism sources and have the means to help out both Black Lives Matter and the AAPI community, you can find them at these links! https://linktr.ee/blacklivesmatter https://linktr.ee/aapisolidarity
A grainy video at the zoo heralds the dawning of YouTube, Christopher Nolan gives the caped crusader a makeover and cricket “comes home”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You're either the type of person who watches commercials in full or the kind of person who would rather do without them.We, the Frameform team, love a good ad and are focusing on the best and worst examples of commercials featuring dance as the selling tool in today's episode. Dance themed ads give the worldwide audience a taste of what screendance is.Tying movement with product opens the mind of imagination and possibility to what an item can do and how it will make you feel using it. Whether the commercial is someone doing extravagant backflips in a pair of iconic khakis, or jamming out to their own beat in a pair of white headphones -- the creativity runs wild in these dancing advertisements.--FEATUREDGapKhaki A-Go-Go (1999)Lil Buck + Myles Yachts 5 min (2020)Under ArmourMisty Copeland for UA (2016)BurberrySingin in the Rain (2020)From London With Love (2014)Free PeopleFP Movement Ballet (2014)AppleiPod/iPod Shuffle (2004 - 2008)iPod Nano (w.video) Feist - Noemie LaFrance (2006)Airpods Pro (2020)Kenzo (2017)Dir. by Spike JonzeActivia - Ingrid Silva (2016)Dir. by Ben BriandGrubHubDelivery Dance (2020)KiaKia Soul Hamsters Party Rock Anthem (2011)Jen's Mentioned WatchWhy people hate corporate art styles so much YouTube video essayHannah's All-Time Favorite CommercialThey - Silk (2016)Clare's All-Time Favorite Commercial (CW: Weird AF)Quiznos Spongmonkeys (2004)Article“We are not the Huns”Jen's All-Time Favorite CommercialJohn Lewis Insurance - Tiny Dancer (2015)--CHAPTERS:00 Start2:55 90s Gap commercials6:14 Lil Buck + Myles Yachts 2020 Gap commercial11:00 Misty Copeland for Under Amor14:30 A dance ad that misses the mark18:22 Burberry dance ads22:05 Apple ads capturing its brand identity through dance27:20 Big sponsors wanting attention through dance31:30 When do we draw the line between dance and advertising?37:20 FF Team's all time favorite commercials / Close--Do you have an event you'd like to share on the show? Submit your event announcement here by June 30.--Got a question? Email us at frameformpodcast@gmail.com--Rixey.coInstagram
In dieser Folge haben wir mit Christian über unsere Vergangenheit gelacht, harmlose Tiere mit schlechtem Ruf besprochen, und zwischendurch haben wir noch versucht, Trends zu verstehen. Herzlichen Dank an Christian und viel Spaß beim Zuhören.
This week at the BIG STORE podcast, we're having a summer sale! The BIG STORE Boys are thrilled to bring you our lowest prices, ever! If you're looking for a deal, we've got it; save BIG on Carson's iPod Touch Gen 2, James' iPod Touch Gen 1, or even Braydon's iPod Nano! Looking for Chris Hansen on Cameo? BIG STORE's got that, too! Need the new album by Rihancé? Not sure if that exists, but we can sure check in the back. Come on down to BIG STORE, and save, save, save! Limited offers for the first 100 customers: -Ford Truck Horoscopes -Pride Month (happy month to all you LGBTQties) -Bullying your dad's bully -Resurrecting LimeWire -Holy Musical Batman! Thanks for listening to the BIG STORE podcast! Tune in next time for more great deals!
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The Voice finalist Micah Iverson joins us for a comedic discussion on Apple's take on the digital music revolution. We also chat Tower Records, Apple commercials, and our favorite music of the 2000's!SUBSCRIBE to our PODCAST FEED and leave us a REVIEW on Apple Podcasts!TWITTER - https://twitter.com/mostxtremepodINSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/mostxtremepod/WEBSITE - https://mostxtremepodcast.simplecast.com/EMAIL - mostxtremepodcast@gmail.com
Jamie finds their old iPod Nano, prompting a discussion with Jazzie on iPod click wheel games from back in the day! Between a lost Square Enix RPG made exclusively for old iPods to debatable the best worst version of the original Sonic the Hedgehog, this dive into this odd corner of gaming history is not one to miss! ---- Email or DM us about joining our Discord server! Supported in part by Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/stuffweplay Check out Speedrun on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/podcastspeedrun Email Jamie directly at jamie@stuffweplay.com Email Jazzie directly at jazzie@stuffweplay.com Theme Music by Woofle: https://soundcloud.com/leila-wilson-woofle New episodes every Friday!
Hej! Mamy nadzieję, że weekend minął Wam ciepło i przyjemnie! W końcu to już półmetek wakacji! Ale my nie przyśpieszamy tempa, odcinek letni to zawsze fajna okazja do luźnej rozmowy o technologii i tak też jest tym razem. Dzisiaj już w pełnym składzie rozmawiamy sobie o tym, jak to iPod shuffle umarł i jaki wpływ […]
Recorded 30th July 2017 Karl Madden, host of the Mac & Forth Show and the Here 'N' There Show, founding member of this podcast AND one of the biggest reasons Simon ended up getting into podcasting and becoming co-host, joins Simon while Mark is off “enjoying” a 100 mile cycle ride in London. On this week's show: Apple kills off the iPod Nano and Shuffle – EOnline Apple gets found guilty of infringing patents of the Wisconsin University and original penalty gets doubled... Apple to appeal – ArsTechnica Apple removing VPN services from Chinese App Store – Reuters A big GOLD STAR for Stunt Software for their support with my problem with Overflow Microsoft brings its own continuity feature “Continue on PC” to iOS – Microsoft MS Paint is dead - or perhaps it's not – Microsoft from @dougee Google Maps adds elevation information handy for runners, cyclists and others – Mashable from @dougee Smart Vacuum Cleaners Making Map Of Your Home — And Wants to Sell It – Hacker News This only seemed a little bit OTT until I found out they are talking about having a CAMERA in the thing as well! That's way too “creepy” for me, I don't need a vacuum cleaner that is judging me and my lifestyle choices… from Karl CEO of iRobot, totally refutes the previous story saying “we will NEVER sell your information to a third party” – ZDnet WikiLeaks Publishes New 'Vault 7' Exploits Tested on Older Macs Running Snow Leopard and Lion – MacRumors from @macjim $27,000 Apple Watch Clone?! H. Moser Swiss Alp Watch Zzzz – Cult of Mac and “the most expensive watch in the world” the $55million Graff Diamonds Hallucination Apple Every Second from @macjim Unroll.Me by Unroll.Me Has anyone used this service or app? I haven't used it, but I have read some pretty negative feedback in the NY Times and some quite big caveats. For example here Nemo's Hardware Store (26:24) Leophile Eel Wireless Neckband Sports Earbud Earphones – Amazon Thinksound ts03+mic 8mm Noise Isolating Wooden Headphone with universal 1 button microphone (Gunmetal/Walnut) – Amazon Jisoncase Classic Series Apple New iPad Pro 10.5 Case Vintage Genuine Leather Smart Cover – Amazon Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: EssentialApple.com / Pinecast / Twitter / Facebook / Google Plus / Slack – ask us for an invite any way you can get hold of us. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Crossing the road while texting is now illegal in one US city, Apple discontinues the iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano and the phone scams you need to watch out for, we check out the Google Home speaker, the LG SJ9 soundbar and the Laser 4K Smart TV player and we finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Apple elimina de su web el iPod Nano y el iPod Shuffle dejando sólo el iPod Touch como representación de un producto que no hace mucho era su Top ventas pero que ya no tenía mucho sentido mantener.
Computers, terabytes, firewalls, etc. Some people are good at computers, I am not. Introducing Super Hack Override by Weird Giraffe Games, where players take turns playing public and private hacks to become the Supreme Super Hacker, gaining enough points to win without being caught by the government. So plug into your AOL server and strap on your Ipod Nano, it's an MFGCast review of Super Hack Override! http://mfgcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Episode_125_Final.mp3
Hoy hablamos de el incremento de resolución en Instagram, la nueva sincronización push de Omnifocus, la recuperación de archivos borrados en iCloud Drive (http://sixcolors.com/post/2015/07/recovering-deleted-icloud-drive-files/), mejoras en Twitter para iOS y un comentario de John Grubber sobre la interfaz del iPod Nano.
Dave reviews the iPod nano and classic, then he and John talk through your issues and questions about hard drives, remote access, and more. Show notes for Mac Geek Gab Podcast For Monday, September 24th, 2007 Direct Links: MP3 Version or AAC Enhanced Version (courtesy of [removed]eval(unescape(‘[removed](‘Michael Johnston‘)'))[removed]Michael Johnston). Dave […]