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[915.00 --> 916.00] Zero percent. |
[916.00 --> 917.00] You done goofed. |
[917.00 --> 920.00] Can you believe James got zero percent of the vote? |
[920.00 --> 922.00] How much of a percent does it count for one vote? |
[922.00 --> 923.00] Because I voted James. |
[923.00 --> 924.00] You voted James? |
[924.00 --> 928.00] You are clearly full of crap because there is no James option on the poll. |
[928.00 --> 929.00] Mm. |
[929.00 --> 930.00] Which I did on purpose. |
[930.00 --> 931.00] It's all James all the time. |
[931.00 --> 932.00] Okay, okay, Max, come on in. |
[932.00 --> 933.00] You're doing a topic. |
[933.00 --> 935.00] Yes, I know so many things about topics. |
[935.00 --> 936.00] 75%! |
[936.00 --> 938.00] 75% of the audience wants Max to come in. |
[938.00 --> 939.00] Okay, let's see. |
[939.00 --> 940.00] Bye Linus. |
[940.00 --> 941.00] Do you want... |
[941.00 --> 942.00] Do you want... |
[942.00 --> 943.00] No, no, no, you're out, you're out. |
[943.00 --> 947.00] Okay, so Max, do you want like a softball topic or do you want like a... |
[947.00 --> 949.00] No, I don't mean literally softball. |
[949.00 --> 951.00] Because I don't know anything about sports either. |
[951.00 --> 955.00] Okay, no, I mean like I meant like an easy topic, not actually like, you know... |
[955.00 --> 956.00] I do. |
[956.00 --> 958.00] You know, that kind of thing. |
[958.00 --> 960.00] Or do you want like a hardcore tech topic? |
[960.00 --> 961.00] Oh, nope. |
[961.00 --> 962.00] Nope. |
[962.00 --> 963.00] I really don't. |
[963.00 --> 964.00] Okay, you want a softball. |
[964.00 --> 965.00] Yes. |
[965.00 --> 966.00] Okay, how about... |
[967.00 --> 969.00] Let's see. |
[970.00 --> 974.00] Razer confirms development of a gamer-oriented mobile device. |
[975.00 --> 976.00] So what he said. |
[976.00 --> 978.00] Okay, hold on, hold on. |
[978.00 --> 980.00] Okay, what about like the Amazon Echo? |
[980.00 --> 981.00] Okay. |
[981.00 --> 982.00] I don't know how... |
[982.00 --> 983.00] I literally do... |
[983.00 --> 985.00] How does this format work? |
[985.00 --> 986.00] I love that one. |
[986.00 --> 987.00] Okay, um... |
[987.00 --> 990.00] USB group announces USB 3.2. |
[991.00 --> 992.00] Where are you seeing all of this? |
[992.00 --> 995.00] Okay, so she's more of a camera person. |
[995.00 --> 997.00] Here, why don't we go with... |
[997.00 --> 999.00] Let's go with Polaroid's new camera. |
[999.00 --> 1000.00] Okay. |
[1000.00 --> 1002.00] Okay, let's talk about Polaroid's new camera. |
[1002.00 --> 1005.00] It's not actually on the dock, but we can discuss this. |
[1005.00 --> 1006.00] Okay, okay. |
[1006.00 --> 1007.00] The original article here is from The Verge. |
[1007.00 --> 1012.00] The first Polaroid Instinct camera in a decade is, according to The Verge, adorable. |
[1012.00 --> 1014.00] This is it. |
[1014.00 --> 1016.00] This is the Polaroid camera. |
[1016.00 --> 1022.00] Can you imagine in this day and age spending $100 on a Polaroid camera? |
[1022.00 --> 1026.00] Bearing in mind that we're not talking it looks like a Polaroid camera. |
[1026.00 --> 1027.00] By the way, you should come a little closer. |
[1027.00 --> 1028.00] Do I smell that bad? |
[1028.00 --> 1029.00] No, I'm just like... |
[1029.00 --> 1030.00] Okay, you're just... |
[1030.00 --> 1031.00] You're out of the frame. |
[1031.00 --> 1033.00] She's a camera person, but the frame concept, she's still working on it. |
[1033.00 --> 1034.00] I'm behind the camera, not... |
[1034.00 --> 1035.00] Yeah. |
[1035.00 --> 1036.00] I know, it's confusing, isn't it? |
[1036.00 --> 1037.00] Yeah. |
[1037.00 --> 1042.00] So, bearing in mind, it doesn't just look like a Polaroid camera, like an adorable digital |
[1042.00 --> 1043.00] camera. |
[1043.00 --> 1045.00] This is actually a Polaroid camera. |
[1045.00 --> 1054.00] The eye type film packets are $16 per pack for eight color or black and white exposures. |
[1054.00 --> 1056.00] That's rough. |
[1056.00 --> 1060.00] Does this have a place in 2017? |
[1060.00 --> 1062.00] Okay, well film is huge now. |
[1062.00 --> 1063.00] Like, I have a film camera. |
[1063.00 --> 1069.00] It costs $16 for you to develop and get digital prints, like, emailed to you or whatever. |
[1069.00 --> 1071.00] Why would you do that? |
[1071.00 --> 1072.00] I don't know. |
[1072.00 --> 1073.00] Okay, I'm glad we are talking about this. |
[1073.00 --> 1074.00] What the hell? |
[1074.00 --> 1075.00] Uh, yeah, I don't know. |
[1075.00 --> 1076.00] It's just like, it's a look. |
[1076.00 --> 1077.00] You know what I mean? |
[1077.00 --> 1081.00] Like, it has like a specific, like, feel to it and there's like... |
[1081.00 --> 1082.00] It's just a thing. |
[1082.00 --> 1083.00] It's just a thing that you do. |
[1083.00 --> 1086.00] So it's like an artsy, artsy nerd thing. |
[1086.00 --> 1087.00] I guess. |
[1087.00 --> 1088.00] I guess. |
[1088.00 --> 1089.00] Yeah, okay. |
[1089.00 --> 1091.00] So then, but what about the Polaroid camera? |
[1091.00 --> 1092.00] That's really expensive. |
[1092.00 --> 1094.00] $16? |
[1094.00 --> 1096.00] $2 a photo? |
[1096.00 --> 1098.00] Uh, yeah. |
[1098.00 --> 1099.00] Uh-uh. |
[1099.00 --> 1100.00] And that's probably US dollars. |
[1100.00 --> 1104.00] So we're talking like $2.30 Canadian rupees. |
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