“My pants are full of brisket,” Apple updates, & Oracle storms the AWS castle

Episode 73 · September 23rd, 2016 · 59 mins 41 secs

About this Episode

Apple has put out three new things - the phone, the watch, and the OS - which we discuss. And then Oracle announced it's destroying Amazon, which is fun. We start it all off with a word-salad of the usual nonsense and deodorant talk.

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With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

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Show notes

Wordpress Talk

macOS Sierra

Oracle is gonna cream AWS. Wait, wut?

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