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[3501.66 --> 3502.02] Uh,
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[3502.02 --> 3502.50] Drex says,
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[3502.58 --> 3504.18] please review the Nubia X,
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[3504.30 --> 3505.18] the double screen phone.
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[3505.28 --> 3506.08] Oh man.
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[3506.60 --> 3508.84] I'm so tired of reviewing phones right now.
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[3509.08 --> 3510.20] It is so boring.
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[3510.20 --> 3512.42] I think that's why they're all turning into rants.
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[3512.50 --> 3513.58] I'll get back to you on that one.
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[3514.06 --> 3514.68] Laser says,
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[3514.74 --> 3516.92] I love my Moto Z force with an add on battery.
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[3517.82 --> 3518.16] Okay.
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[3518.88 --> 3519.32] Uh,
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[3519.32 --> 3519.80] Michael says,
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[3519.84 --> 3522.02] why don't people buy the lower end phones new from Apple?
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[3522.46 --> 3524.86] It's not like the new phones are much noticeably faster.
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[3524.98 --> 3525.16] Yes,
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[3525.18 --> 3526.34] but there's the support period.
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[3526.80 --> 3528.58] Like I would pay an extra couple,
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[3528.66 --> 3530.38] by the time you're paying six,
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[3530.52 --> 3533.70] $700 for a phone you're going to use for,
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[3533.86 --> 3535.38] with two years of support,
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[3535.52 --> 3537.14] why not pay eight,
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[3537.22 --> 3540.08] $900 for one with three and a half years of support?
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[3540.08 --> 3540.78] There's also like,
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[3540.96 --> 3541.78] even if it's new,
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[3541.82 --> 3543.54] you still get the software slow down,
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[3543.60 --> 3543.74] right?
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[3544.38 --> 3544.74] Um,
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[3544.74 --> 3544.96] no,
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[3545.08 --> 3546.24] only once your battery degrades.
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[3546.44 --> 3546.72] Okay.
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[3548.16 --> 3548.70] All right.
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[3548.80 --> 3550.36] I think that's pretty much all I got.
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[3550.46 --> 3551.00] Thank you guys.
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[3551.06 --> 3551.90] We will see you again next week.
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[3551.96 --> 3552.34] Same bad time.
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• The host and another channel's subscriber (LinuxFan724) discuss the subscriber's mistake in subscribing to the wrong channel
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• Plans are discussed for a show segment with a guest who has a robot-related project
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• The guest (Conflicts) arrives and talks about his project, an unboxing and let's play video featuring the Super Anthony Ultimate Battle Humanoid Robot
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• Discussion about the Super Anthony robot and its capabilities
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• Limitless IQ sending robots to the hosts for a collaboration
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• Attempting to borrow a second Super Anthony for a battle video
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• Difficulty getting through TSA with the robot
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• Discussion on the naming convention for NVIDIA graphics cards (RTX vs GTX)
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• Analysis of NVIDIA's potential GPU lineup and specs (11 gigs of RAM, GDDR6 memory, etc.)
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• Speculation on whether NVIDIA will launch their TI card with a wider memory bus simultaneously with other models
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• NVIDIA's performance delta between the 1080 Ti and newer GPUs discussed
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• Potential that new GPUs are just rebadged Pascal chips with added features like ray tracing
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• Lack of Turing-based benchmarks to compare performance to Pascal cards
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• Speculation on Volta iteration and Tensor Cores enabling ray tracing
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• Discussion on potential mining profitability and warnings against it
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• Mining cryptocurrency is not profitable unless coins are sold regularly
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• Market trends can make it difficult to predict when coins will rise in value
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• The difference between iPhone X and Motorola's new phone is unclear
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• Samsung's design may have been copied by Motorola for their new phone
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• The lawsuit between Apple and Samsung over intellectual property has been ongoing for 7 years
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• Discussion about a new Motorola phone resembling an iPhone
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• Debate on whether design elements such as notch and camera placement are unique or standard features
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• Comment on Motorola's wallpaper being similar to Apple's
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• Analysis of why companies might copy each other's designs
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• Discussion on how Apple's complaints about copying can be taken more seriously when it happens frequently
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• The host is unhappy with the logo on a phone being off-center.
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• There's discussion about the difference between an iPhone and another phone, with one sounding like it could be a Photoshopped image.
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• The hosts mention that their YouTube stream viewership is much higher than their Twitch viewership.
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• There's talk about the purpose of WAN Show, which is not just about having many viewers or making money.
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• Colton's upload is mentioned as being corrupted again.
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• The hosts mention that they could improve Wan Show but are doing it mainly out of tradition now.
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• Luke has other priorities and doesn't participate in Wan Show as much anymore.
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• The host mentions his long work hours and considers this time with the audience to be a break.
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• They discuss their sponsors, starting with Mike Spectrum, which offers glasses for computer use.
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• Issues with timing out and technical difficulties
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• Reference to Twitch chat judging the performance
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• Acknowledgement of James as the winner
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• Personal anecdote about breaking the pack's thread
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• Features and design of the bag (e.g. sunglass holder, power strip)
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