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Hi, I'm Aaron Maine and on YouTube is Mr. Who's The Boss, and this is my Wired autocomplete interview.
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Oh my God, I'm not safe.
0:14
So Mr. Who's The Boss, where did the name Mr. Who's The Boss come from?
0:18
I think this is one of those things where because I started the channel when I was like 14 years old, I don't actually know.
0:25
I created this channel not even knowing that I would surpass 100 subscribers, let alone like a thousand, ten thousand, hundred thousand.
0:32
I didn't even think it was possible for YouTube to be a career at that point.
0:36
So when I was deciding my username for it, it wasn't some big thing that I put a lot of thought into.
0:41
Yeah, I feel like you make the username and then before you realize it, that becomes your identity and you don't really think about it again.
0:50
Why is Mr. Who's The Boss spelled wrong?
0:52
I'll tell you what, 20 million subscribers.
0:55
Where was Mr. Who's The Boss born?
0:55
So I'm not a very mobile man.
0:57
I was born in a city called Nottingham in the UK, and I lived probably five minutes from the hospital I was born, and then the one time I've moved house, I've now moved 10 minutes away from that hospital.
1:11
What camera does Mr. Who's The Boss use?
1:13
So at the very beginning when I was starting YouTube, it was my dad's old camcorder and all you'd see in the video is my other hand holding the phone I was talking about.
1:20
But as we started to level up and improve our production value, all of our cameras have started to become Sony cameras, mostly because of how we love the autofocus.
1:27
It's just you never have to think about it again.
1:31
What phone does Mr. Who's The Boss use?
1:36
I'm using an iPhone 13 Pro Max right now, mostly because of the battery life and the fact that because I use a Mac, iPhone ties in really nicely with that.
1:36
But you know, I review phones for my living so anytime a new Android phone comes out, I will take out my SIM card, put it into that phone and then try to insert that phone into my life and see how well it fits.
1:52
That's normally a pretty good way to tell other people how good it is too.
1:55
What font does Mr. Who's The Boss use?
1:57
Trade secret.
1:57
What editing software does Mr. Who's The Boss use?
2:05
So I'm a big efficiency guy.
2:05
Every decision I make in my life is basically geared around how can I do this as quickly as possible.
2:05
And so I am a strong advocate of Apple's Final Cut Pro because it's really optimized for Apple laptops.
2:05
But my entire editing team uses Adobe Premiere Pro because it gives them more flexibility, so I let them have fun.
2:29
Is Mr. Who's The Boss legit?
2:29
I guess it's more important than ever to know if someone's legit if that person is deciding how you spend your money, so fair question, but yes.
2:38
Does Mr. Who's The Boss swear?
2:40
Not at all in content.
2:40
I mean, I'm not much of a swearer anyway, but I think specifically for YouTube videos, it's not actually a good business decision to swear because you completely cut out kids from your audience.
2:50
But then also YouTube doesn't like it, they can just demonetize you, which is not great either.
2:56
Can Mr. Who's The Boss speak Hindi?
3:00
So as I was growing up, I actually went to two different schools.
3:02
I went to a normal English school, but then during the weekends, I went to Hindi school where I just spent the entire time learning the language.
3:09
And I also distinctly remember my mum would tell me that she wouldn't answer my questions unless I asked them in Hindi, which is a very good way of teaching a kid to learn a language properly.
3:20
What car does Mr. Who's The Boss drive?
3:20
I actually have a bit of a philosophy on this.
3:24
I drive a very simple car.
3:24
So I remember a point a couple of months ago where a Tesla, a car that I'd really, really been wanting for like a long, long time, suddenly came up as available.
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And that's quite rare in today's car market.
3:35
So I remember telling myself, okay, I'm gonna reserve this car.
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But then over the course of the next couple of days, I started really thinking about it and I started thinking, is this how I want to get my dream car?
3:43
Is it just a case of, oh, it's available, let me click order?
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I think it almost takes the fun out of it.
3:49
I almost feel like there needs to be a journey of progression, like you need to be able to save it for one of your big goals that you achieve in the future, not just buy it because you feel like it.
3:56
So I decided to cancel the pre-order and to set it as a future goal.
4:03
Who did Mr. Who's The Boss outro song?
4:03
You know, the funny thing is it's actually a royalty-free track.
4:07
So before I put this song as my outro on YouTube, the original video of the song had about a thousand views.
4:18
Then two months after it was our outro, it was on about 150, 200,000, just because we were playing it again, again at the end of our videos and people, people just loved it.
4:18
We love that outro song so much that I actually remember trying to stalk the DJ who created it.
4:24
I like found her on Instagram, sent her a message being like, we love your song so much, can you please do a custom version for our channel?
4:33
Nothing.
4:37
When does Mr. Who's The Boss sleep?
4:34
This is a very topical question.
4:37
I'm part way through a health transformation kick right now, so I basically give myself 100 days to turn my life around because it got to a stage a while ago where YouTube kind of caught up with me.
4:47
I was overweight, I was sleeping three hours a night, I was, I was stressed all the time, so I knew it had to change and I was like, why do I just invite my viewers along with me on the journey?
4:59
So one of the ways that I'm trying to fix myself is to sleep at 11:00 PM every single night and it's actually really hard, but one thing that's actually really helping with that is I am meditating before I sleep and that's actually really, really good at helping you just to forget about the whole day and all the stresses that come with it.
5:01
It's kind of sad, but yeah, I have a strict bedtime now.
5:15
Can you trust Mr. Who's The Boss?
5:15
So I actually made a video with this exact title about a year ago and the reason was to try and address this misconception that you can't really trust YouTubers because YouTubers can take a lot of money to just say nice things about a product.
5:29
I try really hard for that to not be me.
5:36
So like anytime I do a sponsored video on a product, I will have actually asked that company to send that product beforehand, before I signed the agreement to say I'm going to cover it, which is a long way of saying yes.
5:36
Let's go this way.
5:36
How to contact Mr. Who's The Boss?
5:46
Leave a comment on this video and I will try to reply to you.
5:51
How many subscribers does Mr. Who's The Boss have?
5:54
Well, this is actually the core thing.
5:55
So on the main channel, we have just under 11 million, but because of the second Shorts channel that's kind of up and coming and growing really fast, the total amount is like 16 million now, which is a wild number to me.
6:04
How to enter Mr. Who's The Boss giveaway?
6:07
Um, I haven't done a giveaway in a while, but when I do them, I tend to tell people to enter this giveaway, just be subscribed and follow my social accounts.
6:15
I'm never going to ask you to give me your details so I can send you spam emails, if that's the question.
6:21
How tall is Mr. Who's The Boss?
6:31
I'm six foot or six foot one if you count the hair.
6:31
How many cats does Mr. Who's The Boss have?
6:27
I have two cats, I have Simba who's the first cat, and then Milo about three years later.
7:01
And as soon as Milo came into the house, he stole everyone's heart, he has the most human personality of any cat I've ever met.
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I've got a photo of him as my wallpaper.
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I don't know if you can see this.
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This is him as a baby.
7:01
Just like to say this chair is an experience, there's multiple angles I feel like I could fall from.
7:01
Mr. Who's The Boss favorite tech?
7:01
I test a lot of tech and you come to realize that the best tech is the tech that you don't have to think about, the tech that just works in the background of your life and lets you do what you want to do.
7:05
But that inherently makes it a little bit boring.
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So my favorite piece of tech are the useless fun gimmicky things that you don't need.
7:15
Like I was testing a pair of gloves recently that allow you to make phone calls by holding your hands like this, that stuff's brilliant.
7:20
I also really, really love gaming, but because I don't have as much time to play myself anymore, I kind of enjoy it by watching other people play on YouTube.
7:29
Right, Mr. Who's The Boss thinnest tech?
7:41
So this is referencing one of our most successful videos and that video is basically a compilation of the thinnest tech that I could find in the entire world and it all resulted in basically a paper thin usable smartphone, literally the size of like 40 to paper.
7:46
Mr. Who's The Boss tech pranks.
7:54
Okay, so this is referencing our YouTube Shorts channel and the crazy thing about that Shorts channel, which is just like 60 second videos, is that that has now overtaken the main channel in views after one year, it's on almost two billion, which is just ludicrous.
7:52
And probably like my most successful series on that Shorts channel is Tech pranks where it's basically just I tell people how they can use technology to lose friends.
8:12
There's one that I can remember off the top of my head, it's pure evil, where you install a Chrome extension on your friend's laptop and what it means is that every single time they open a new tab there is a one in a hundred chance that it pulls up a massive face of Nicholas Cage.
8:23
It's subtle enough that they will never actually realize something's wrong.
8:28
Mr. Who's The Boss inventions.
8:28
This is another recent series that we started on the channel where I basically just scoured the internet for all the absolute coolest things happening across the entire world.
8:37
And the benefit of this series is that because I don't need to physically have the stuff in my hand, the scope of what you can cover is much broader.
8:45
One of the coolest ones that I can think of off the top of my head is there is a building that is covered in kind of like an algae type thing and that algae through photosynthesis generates the electricity to run that building and it lasts forever.
8:56
Oh, and it also cleans up the air around it because it's taking in the carbon dioxide, it's not genius.
9:03
Oh my God, I'm not safe.
9:08
How is Aaron Maine?
9:14
I'm doing fantastic.
9:14
Aaron Maine chess.
9:14
Chess is actually a huge part of my life.
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So the way that chess became a big part of my life is my dad had a sports injury and while he was in hospital for like a prolonged period of time, one of the only things he had was a chessboard.
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So he just played chess like all day while stuck in this hospital bed and he became very passionate about this game.
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And this was around the time when he had me and so he thought, I'm going to teach him how to play chess.
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And so I got better and better and better.
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The day I beat my dad was something pretty special.
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And then eventually at the age of about 15, I qualified for the England chess team to represent the country.
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There was a European championship in Gibraltar against like Poland, France, other countries like that.
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It's not a glamorous sport, but for me it was my entire life, like I'd I dreamed as a kid of being in the England team.
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So it was a real like fanboy moment actually being there.
9:58
When did Aaron Maine graduate college?
10:07
I don't know at the top of my head, I graduated about five years ago and that was the same time that I jumped straight into YouTube as a full-time career, so the best decision I'd ever made in my entire life.
10:16
What language does Aaron Maine speak?
10:21
I speak English.
10:21
What is Aaron Maine doing now?
10:21
I'm going to place this one down actually, so that's my wired autocomplete.
10:33
Sorry about the ceiling, but this has been fun.
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If you want to subscribe to Wired, that's down below.
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Don't subscribe too much, I don't want them to beat me.
10:38
Thank you.