Joshua Schnell, January 29, 2010
Following the iPad announcement we took some time to chat about our reactions. This episode is all about the iPad. We recorded over iChat, so the format for the video has changed a little bit. We’ll be back in the studio for the next release. If you hate the iChat format blame Brennan for having a “real” job.
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