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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Jan 23, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.818 (43/902 LTDR)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Thanks Kyle for not asking him about AI. Pedro has a really positive vibe about everything. Quite interesting. Good overall questions covering a lot about him I wanted to know. Also, 3 questions from Kyle and Pedro still didn't exactly confirm if he has people on payroll/hired or not haha, unless I missed something. Glad Pedro exists and helped bring back PCs to the spotlight.
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I live in Denmark, and i really want to visit a store like Micro Center. Here in Denmark, we have some small stores like Labtech, Dataworld and FØNIKS, but no Big Stores like Micro Center. I know there are some good stores in Germany, like Alternate, Computeruniverse, Notebooksbilliger and cyberport, and in sweden there is Inet, Webhallen and netonnet. I think Micro Center should expand to Europe, or someone else should make a giant PC Store like Micro Center
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I haven't seen the entire video yet, in all honestly I am instantly writing this after clicking it and reading the question in the title.
The answer is obviously PC.
You can trust your pc will still be there after 5 years, sure she won't be able to be as good as something that might look better in all conceivable ways, but she will still boot and make you happy.
Also the maintenance cost are way lower! I'm on about 1,5 euro a day when it comes down to power usage and maybe rinse that dirty girl out once or twice a year but that's just spoiling her.
She won't compete with other pc's she just accepts who she is even if you're actually using her to look at other or new pc's or even women for all that matter.
I can easily spend hours touching all her buttons without interruption truly lasting for hours on end without her complaining about headaches or things feeling sore.
No sir, I would gladly take a PC over a girl any day.
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@Bitwit
3 months ago
This is the first of many 1-on-1 interviews I did at CES! I'll be dropping another one later today, and the rest throughout the week. To be honest, I've grown tired of traditional booth coverage and find these interviews to be more fulfilling on a personal level. Even though this is a completely new (and unproven) format for trade shows, I was fortunate that a couple brands (MSI & Thermaltake) took a chance on me and sponsored my trip. If this series does well enough, I'd like to get sponsors for Computex in June to conduct another batch of interviews with even more creators. If you're keen, visiting the sponsor links in the description, liking, and commenting on these interviews goes a long way in telling brands to support this type of coverage. Thanks everyone! Edit: Some people are asking where they can find more podcast content from me. Here you go: youtube.com/@superspecialpod
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