To the Podcast team. I don't know if it's just me but the podcast has become way too negative in my view. The main one trying to keep it positive is Paul Miller. When the podcast was Ryan and Peter it was way more positive. Example the HP laptop you introduced in this podcast. The laptop seemed like crap after listening to you ranting on the trackpad and how could they possibly have done something that sticky (the chrome and the rubber one). Yet at the very end of the section you all agree it's a great laptop and better than the mac one in many ways. That was just an example, it's been like this for a while. What about going over what's great about the product and then a little part about what's bad if the product is generally good. What I get out of the podcast is that most products seem like crap and a few are a little less crap than others.
There's no intention to offend but I would love to enjoy listening to the podcast and coming out knowing more about great products.
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To the Podcast team.
I don't know if it's just me but the podcast has become way too negative in my view. The main one trying to keep it positive is Paul Miller.
When the podcast was Ryan and Peter it was way more positive. Example the HP laptop you introduced in this podcast. The laptop seemed like crap after listening to you ranting on the trackpad and how could they possibly have done something that sticky (the chrome and the rubber one). Yet at the very end of the section you all agree it's a great laptop and better than the mac one in many ways.
That was just an example, it's been like this for a while. What about going over what's great about the product and then a little part about what's bad if the product is generally good.
What I get out of the podcast is that most products seem like crap and a few are a little less crap than others.
There's no intention to offend but I would love to enjoy listening to the podcast and coming out knowing more about great products.
cheers