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·Nov 3, 2024

Hey guys, this is Mac Kids 101, and I just wanted to leave a video saying thank you. Thank you so much for supporting us for, um, for all the time that we've had this channel.

I'm leaving this video because a lot of people are wondering where I've been for the past three weeks. So the answer is, um, I've been in Israel. My school, or my grade, took a trip to Israel for two weeks, and I went a week early. So I didn't really have internet access for those three weeks, a couple minutes sometimes. All of those couple minutes that I got were like in a store at the mall or something, and so it would all be on Windows. So I don't even know if there's any Apple stores in Israel.

With that all to the side, Alex has done a great job with Mac Kids 101 while I was gone. He left many videos, made an application, and um, tried to get it onto the App Store. I had to go through this thing, but I figured out how to get into the App Store. He put a couple of his own apps on the App Store. I'm working on some.

Oh yeah, we reached a major, major milestone: 1,000 subscribers! Right now, as I'm leaving this video, we have 1,054. I want to say thank you very much to everyone who subscribed. I remember sometimes it could go like maybe three weeks without a sub. Now I'm getting like 10 subs a day. I remember one time I checked it: I was like 5038; next I was at the airport, I checked it was like—what was it?—1036. The next day I checked it, it was 1048, and today it's 1,054. So I'm so happy, thank you guys so, so much!

Also, for all of you guys who are wondering what's happening with the intro contest—by the way, that's why it was three weeks—I left that video like the day I left. What we're doing with that is we realized that, um, it was kind of a small prize, and so a lot of people might have put in hard work for nothing. So what we decided to do is we have, um, picked our winner. We just need to have them send us the actual project, and um, we're gonna do a small change to it.

So, um, the winner was—um, well, I'll make another video for him. But, um, anyways, so what we decided is we're gonna leave everyone who made a contest entry a free ad on our website. What we're gonna do for the actual winner is give them one free gigabyte of RAM. So that's what we're going to be doing for the contest.

Anyways, that's not what the video was for. I just thought I should mention that. Thank you guys so much for supporting us throughout all this time. We're really, really glad you do it. This is what lets us keep going through Mac Kids 101—not our subscriber number. I remember we went through months without even having 100 subscribers. I think we'll, like, our maybe third or fourth month when we had 100 subscribers, and I am so happy with what we accomplished.

I'm just saying, what keeps us going is all our support on our channel. I'll read you a couple comments that I see right now: "Cool vids, guys! You're the best!" from wnt963. Um, Ellis Piercing Production says he put a channel on our thing. People give us, you know, tips on what we should do. Um, to see JP channel—he helped make our background. I did a couple adjustments in Photoshop. He made the main design, so I really recommend checking him out; he's really good at Photoshop and video editing.

He says "Sorcerer" is out now in the App Store; people buy it! Systems 101 says, "You rock Mac Hits 101!" And, um, a lot of people always ask why we're not partners. I have a feeling soon we're going to be a partner. I'm pretty sure this long time YouTuber has checked our page without, um, declining us, and I really hope we do. But even if we don't, we're still going to keep out these amazing videos and keep giving us, um, suggestions on what we should make videos for.

Ninety percent of the time, we take the suggestions. One time, once in a while, we can't because we don't have the—uh we just can't. Like, if you asked to review something I don’t have or something like that, I'm not gonna go out and buy an iPad Nano if I don’t have it. But, um, I can—and also, if you have any problem with your computer, anything at all, just leave us a private message. We always try to reply with an answer. At least I reply to every single message I see. I'm pretty sure Alex does too.

Thank you guys so much! Thank you for supporting our channel; this means a lot to us. Thank you and goodbye!

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