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Photoshop Gateways, Balloon Animals, and Going to the Mall with Alena Holligan
10:05 with Alena HolliganYour favorite PHP teacher, Alena Holligan, is due for a new outfit, and she said we could tag along!
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Hi, I'm Craig.
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Welcome to the Treehouse Show.
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The Treehouse Show is our weekly
conversation with the Treehouse community.
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In this episode,
we get to go on a field trip to the mall.
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Sorry, [LAUGH] I love the mall.
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So here at Treehouse,
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we put a lot of thought into our
outfits that we wear on set.
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Your favorite PHP teacher,
Alena Holligan is due for
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a new outfit and
she said that we could tag along.
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So let's go to the mall,
I'm gonna get a pretzel.
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How did you get started in technology?
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>> Well, actually I had an uncle
that was a programmer, and
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I thought programming would
be the most boring job ever.
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>> Why is that?
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>> Who wants to sit in front of
a computer and write lines of code?
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>> Gotcha.
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>> I mean,
line after line of code, boring.
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>> Sure.
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>> I liked art.
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So I did painting, sculpture, ceramics,
all kinds of traditional art stuff.
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>> Okay.
>> When I was 16 we actually got our first
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computer at home.
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We were very late.
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>> What kind of computer was that?
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>> It was a Gateway.
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Well, okay,
we had our first real computer.
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>> Okay.
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>> We had one of those boxes
with the little green screen.
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>> Wow.
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>> And the five and
a half inch floppy disc.
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>> Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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>> Yeah, we had some of those.
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But that doesn't really
count as like a computer.
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>> So you had a Gateway that
kind of came in the cow box.
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>> Yes.
We had a cow.
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>> Wow.
>> We had the cow box.
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>> Awesome.
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>> And I got started with Photoshop.
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That's how I got started on the computer.
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I'm like, this is cool.
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I can do art stuff on a computer.
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>> [LAUGH]
>> So that got me into the computer.
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I ended up going to
the Art Institute of Phoenix.
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>> Okay.
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>> Since I decided traditional art jobs.
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>> Right, Phoenix, Arizona?
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>> Yeah.
>> Okay.
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>> Phoenix, Arizona.
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And so while I was there, I went for
multimedia because I like everything.
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So we started to do some like
building desktop app type things.
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>> Okay.
>> And
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you could get into the backend of it,
there was a lot of drag and drop, but
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you could get in the backend and
do it was called Lingo,
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the scripting language that they had.
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It was macro media director.
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>> Wow, okay.
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>> And that's where I'm like.
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>> Did that look like JavaScript?
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>> A little bit.
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>> Okay.
>> A little bit,
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it was a fairly simple scripting language.
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So like any other scripting language,
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fairly simple syntax that
you could go in and do.
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>> And do like what sort of stuff?
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>> Like move something around.
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>> Cool, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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>> Things like that.
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>> Right.
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>> Change colors, make things happen.
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>> Okay.
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>> Do something special on
a button click or something.
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So I realized with that,
that programming was just another design.
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It's all about designing.
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And so, instead of just taking a painting,
for example, and
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you just hope that the people looking at
the painting get something out of it.
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With programming, it was kind of
like you could hold their hand and
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make them go where you wanted them to go,
and see what you wanted them to see.
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>> That's a really,
I've never heard it explained that way.
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That's really neat.
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>> So that's how I got started.
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>> Awesome.
What do you teach at Treehouse?
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>> PHP.
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>> PHP.
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>> I love it,
because it's really easy to use and fun.
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And I can do, think more of the design
aspect of it and then program.
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But my favorite part about
PHP is the community.
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There's a really,
really awesome community.
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>> Okay, awesome.
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And our PHP community here at
Treehouse is awesome too, right?
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>> Yes.
We do have a pretty good PHP community.
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I think I have the best QA students.
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>> Wow.
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Awesome.
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>> [LAUGH]
>> So let's go ahead, let's talk about
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something that the students might not know
about you just from watching your courses.
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What's that?
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>> Well the thing that most people
seem to find the most interesting.
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>> Yup.
>> Is that I have nine younger siblings.
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>> Nine siblings?
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>> Nine younger siblings and
an older brother.
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>> Wow.
>> So there was 11 kids growing up.
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>> Wow.
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What was that like?
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>> You don't notice anymore after five.
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>> [LAUGH]
>> That's what I tell everybody.
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It doesn't matter,
you don't notice anymore after five.
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[LAUGH] So five is kinda a lot, but once
over that 10, 20 doesn't really matter.
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>> Wow you must still have all sorts
of great skills from that, right?
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Like what comes out of having, gosh,
when it was like time to be a mom,
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you were probably like, I got this.
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>> It was really helpful.
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I didn't have to go through
the initial first baby stress.
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Like, no, they have a little cough,
are they going to die or things like that.
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A lot of that I had
already the experienced.
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>> Survived through, right?
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>> So it was a lot easier to feel
more relaxed when I had my own kids.
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>> Okay.
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>> So that was helpful, because my
siblings were mostly younger than me,
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I did a lot of stuff being a mom type
things and fun things with them.
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So one of the things I did was
went to do balloon animals.
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>> Like, [LAUGH] [SOUND].
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>> Like the twisted balloon animals.
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>> No way, you can do that?
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>> Yeah.
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>> My gosh.
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>> Along with balloon animals, I also,
actually a couple of my siblings and
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I learned to juggle.
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So I could be like a total clown, yeah.
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>> You're a clown,
you're a clown, wow, wow.
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>> Yeah, so if this whole
programming thing doesn't work out
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I've got a fallback.
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>> Well or like what if you just
went to the stage two of a chorus,
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just full on nose and wig?
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[LAUGH] Making balloon animals.
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>> Yeah, yeah,
juggling little PHP elephants.
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[LAUGH] Try it.
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>> Could do, could do.
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>> Maybe we can get
the students to vote that up.
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>> [LAUGH]
>> The clown and course, that's awesome.
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So let's talk a little bit
about getting an outfit.
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That's something that people
don't think about for our jobs.
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This is a really great
behind the scenes and I'm so
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excited that I get to go to the mall.
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>> Cuz like I have kids too, and
I never get to go to the mall.
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My wife doesn't like the mall.
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>> [LAUGH]
>> I never get to go.
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So what are we looking for
here, for you specifically?
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This is your current outfit, right?
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This is it.
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>> This is it, yep.
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This is it.
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And it's been like a year, in the shirt.
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>> Yeah.
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>> I mean obviously,
I don't wear it every day.
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It's just for filming.
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>> Right.
>> So I need to find something else that
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will look good on camera
>> Sure
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>> So it's a lot harder than I expect it
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to be.
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>> Yeah.
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>> So my normal routine of finding
clothes is I just go through and
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I pick out everything that looks
like it might possibly work.
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>> Okay.
>> And then I go try it on.
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>> Right, yeah,
cuz there's some limitations for the set.
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>> Yes.
>> You obviously can't
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match the set behind you,
that would be weird.
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>> Yeah, you can't blend into the set.
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Black and white, those start contrast
colors are not usually a good idea.
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>> Right.
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>> So
which kind of limits a lot of things.
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It's really surprising that you can't do,
it's amazing how many things are like,
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this is a nice black shirt, or,
white, that's not gonna work.
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So finding a color.
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>> Right, yeah.
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>> And then the other hard
thing is that is the stripes.
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Like the stripes can't
be too close together,
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you can't find anything
with a tight pattern.
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>> Right, cuz you don't wanna
distract the student's eyes.
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>> It does weird things on video.
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>> Yeah, yeah.
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>> Like it's not bad until
we're out in public,
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I mean it's not gonna make your eyes go,
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well other than people who have strange,
different issues with their eyes.
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But for the most part,
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it's not gonna hurt people if
they're not watching it on video.
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But on video, it's very distracting.
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>> Yeah, totally and
you wanna focus only on the PHP, and
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you don't wanna focus on the-
>> Exactly
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>> Yeah, that makes sense.
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Yeah, when I was going looking for
some clothes, we went into the JCrew.
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And it was funny, I was imagining
a Treehouse student sitting there looking,
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and literally every shift that was out
on the thing was a Treehouse shirt.
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Like I was there's the sun [LAUGH],
there's Andrew.
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That was pretty, pretty awesome like that.
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JCrew was the secret sauce there for
a while.
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We do a little bit of
a different thing now.
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We get a box of clothes and
we try them on.
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And we're gonna go through all of that,
but I didn't get to go to the mall.
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I would have love to go to the mall for
this.
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I was so excited that we're gonna do this.
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>> I might try them.
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They have a lot more things available
now online, like they do this a lot for
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guys and
it's a lot easier to find stuff for guys.
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>> Okay.
>> I'm just saying.
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>> Right.
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>> And there's a lot less,
Even like flannel shirts.
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>> Yeah.
>> It's been kind of a Treehouse thing,
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a flannel shirt.
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>> Sure.
>> I'm like, I like flannel shirts,
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I'd totally wear a flannel shirt.
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But the girl flannel shirts
are all these tight prints.
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>> Okay.
>> So it was like,
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I couldn't get a flannel shirt,
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cuz all the flannel shirts
had these tight lines again.
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>> Right, right.
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And there was probably some kind of
design science behind that of why, but-
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>> Girls are smaller?
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>> You like the smaller,
yeah I don't know.
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>> I don't know either.
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>> I got a new shirt and
I'm so excited about it.
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So I'm so excited for you to have
a new shirt, because it feels good.
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Like here's a new era.
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And then people know.
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[LAUGH] I didn't say,
I can't believe this,
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I've been taking six or seven courses,
I've been with Craig for
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three hours and
he's wearing the same shirt [LAUGH].
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[MUSIC]
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Thanks for watching the Treehouse Show.
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Get in touch with the show,
reach out to me in Twitter or
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hit us up on the Treehouse community.
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See you next time, maybe even at the mall.
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