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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2021 · 1H 43M

Episode 293: Fan Service

from Technically Correct · host Ryan Fretwell and Carlos Gomez

Turns out John Ternus was never a big fan of The Rolling Stones, but he took a shot at rewriting the lyrics to one of their hit songs. “You can’t always get what you want... But if you try sometimes, well, you might find... You get a pro laptop that doesn’t compromise on performance and has a feature set and design that matches the needs of its end users for the first time in six years.” A little wordy but we like this version way better. This week: measuring cups, spicy tweets, and oh hey — a new laptop. 💻.

Turns out John Ternus was never a big fan of The Rolling Stones, but he took a shot at rewriting the lyrics to one of their hit songs. “You can’t always get what you want... But if you try sometimes, well, you might find... You get a pro laptop that doesn’t compromise on performance and has a feature set and design that matches the needs of its end users for the first time in six years.” A little wordy but we like this version way better. This week: measuring cups, spicy tweets, and oh hey — a new laptop. 💻.Links:In-N-Out blasts S.F. over vaccine mandate shutdown: 'We refuse to become the vaccination police' darth™ on Twitter: "if only they would put this much energy into their fries" / Twitter Dead-End SF Street Plagued With Confused Waymo Cars Trying To Turn Around ‘Every 5 Minutes’ – CBS San Francisco darth™ on Twitter: "good thing the waymo cars are white or nextdoor would be lit tbh https://t.co/JKtCVfpTws" / Twitter AirPods - Apple Mac - Apple

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