 Good day internet. I'm gonna start with some dr. Slander. So, uh, if we're gonna say that At the top of the Food chain for doctors or however, you want to classify it either tremendous technicians who know Exactly how to do complicated and life altering procedures and you know, maybe some form of like your kindly Family general practitioner that that provides that kind of bedside manner that makes your life better and catches things early and Down at the bottom would be like chiropractors or like dr. Nick from the Simpsons. I Would find that Dennis in general are Closer to the bottom than they are the top now that's not to say that there's no good Dennis I'm sure that there's probably a Dennis listening right now. That's probably fantastic. I'm just my best friends or dentists. I've just had More bad experiences with Dennis than I have had with any other medical profession they tend to be Surly angry Looking to put me into medical procedures that I probably don't need Where are you getting your dentist from it sounds like I don't know I just I mean throughout my entire life multiple I I will say Dr. Pack who was my last Dennis was great. He was uh, he was what he practices out of San Francisco, but um He is I my wife used him doing he loves him. She loved him Because like he would do the procedure, but he's like, you know You don't really need this, but this is what you'll benefit. These are the benefits. See this is the cost Now you're gonna have to make the decision, but He was extremely competent. He gave me a night guard that actually fit after the first two I got from my previous dentist. I was made my I was woke up with like a slightly aching jaw It's like, yeah, it's just a sign of a ill-fitting Night guard. I'll make you a new one. I mean it cost me like 500 bucks, but man I still use it to this day Maybe to be fair like bad breath and bad mouths Doesn't some fun to me either Maybe it's like everybody always gets on people at the airport, right? Like TSA agents or gate agents or or people who like flight attendants when ultimately it's like Look, you got to deal with a lot of angry people Fairly constantly like that'll make for a bad day. All right. I'm gonna use the bathroom real quick and then we And you're still recording right Sarah I am yeah And the recording I listened to it it was fine. Oh, perfect. Yeah, awesome Let me make sure you can hear this Because I heard the last one on the on the on the And the end of the show yesterday and it was blowing you out a little bit So I'm making a conscious effort to keep it at a couple of notches lower Well, thanks to everybody who has been so nice to us this week a lot of good feedback And I think it just goes to show that we have a really solid team. Yeah, no good solid team Sarah's great Very very very charismatic Good you have like our co Contributors who are great like Justin who just finished using the bathroom. I did probably shouldn't have announced it I should have just left instead. I did what I did and I apologize Well, you know don't apologize for the thing nature has designed you to do The call of the wild we all do it To do a show let's do a show, huh? So give yourself three second count in Sarah and then just wait hold on and I'm doing I'm recording, right? Yes Go Okay in three two Daily tech news show is powered by you to find out more head to daily tech news show dot-com slash support This is the daily tech news for may 17 to 2018 from studio feline I am Sarah Lane Tom Meredith out of the country this week And public California. I'm Justin Robert. Yeah, Justin two in one week. Thank god You know but and that pales in a bear's in to the work that you guys have been doing Holding this place up while Tom traipses around Australia. Yeah. No, it's it's great Could not do it without you guys Definitely could not do it without producer roger chang roger. What's going on on the east side? Ah, not much It's a little cooler today, but you know what? It's a nice day. It's a nice sunny day that isn't blaringly hot Well, all right. We could not ask for more in mid-may in the la basin. All right without further ado Let's start with a few tech things you should know Uber's former chief security officer Joe Sullivan who was reportedly fired after uber suffered a data breach last year that affected 57 million writers and drivers big breach has a new job as cso of cloud flare Cloud flare is a security company speeds up websites and aims to protect them from outside attacks The company also said last year. It's aiming for a mid 2018 IPO Interesting the u.s senate voted Wednesday to reverse the federal communication commission's repeal of the net neutrality rules by approving a congressional review act Resolution that would reverse the FCC's vote to deregulate the broadcast industry back in december If the cra is approved by the house and signed by president trump isp's would have to comply FCC chairman edgid pie has scheduled His repeal to take effect on june 11th if congress does not act However, it is less likely that this will pass both houses are both Parts of our government and then get signed. I mean kind of no one believes that it will right nobody believes that it's well So we have to cover it, right? You never know stranger things have happened in our modern political landscape, but unlikely Let's move on to a streaming music service. We actually don't talk about as much as spotify and apple music A publication in norway, um, and I cannot pronounce the name of this publication. I'll say a big guess Do it daggins nearsly That's probably better than what I would have done Anyway, they report that streaming music service title is months behind on payments to music labels specifically the big three And a statement to the verge a title spokesperson said we've experienced negative stories about title since its inception And we have done nothing but grow the business each year This comes on the heels of some inflation uh, accusations on how much uh, some of their exclusives actually streamed Yeah, I mean, uh, sony, uh, spokesperson told this norway publication. Supposedly six months No royalties. Oh man, that's not so good at all. If that was the case that would be really bad All right, let's talk a little more about YouTube boy google companies love to rename themselves. Don't they? Well alphabet. Thank you the company that owns google, uh, that owns youtube or alpha I guess youtube is its own alphabet company youtube is splitting up YouTube red into two services and renaming everything Recode reports that youtube will launch a revamped music service next Tuesday called youtube music It'll cost ten dollars a month after a trial period same price as before to strip out ads download music for offline listening and play music in the background but YouTube will now charge two dollars more to watch its original content previously on youtube red And that will be called youtube premium Existing youtube red subscribers will stay at the ten dollar a month tier the and youtube music will replace google play music Eventually everybody clear Yes, but my goodness, um For the record. Yeah, I always thought that youtube red was a curious choice Considering that there is a red tube Nobody look it up. No It's a red tube. Yeah, but um, okay This seems to me like youtube is hedging on um Other competitor companies like apple for example, who is uh, you know, apple's obviously working on their own original content haven't really seen any of that yet, but um Sort of figuring out like youtube music is one thing if you want original content then that's an additional thing Sure, which even amazon which does bundle some of its music streaming along with its premium content As part of its prime package still does split out their full music playing service into its own product So that's not necessarily a shock Nor is it necessarily a shock that google has renamed something for the millionth time as this is kind of their favorite thing to do Ultimately, they do have a problem when it comes to music There is a gigantic audience that listens to music on youtube However, there could be an argument made that they do it because it's free Not because youtube is necessarily the best place to listen to music. It's just that when you Randomly are looking for a song you can probably find it because somebody has free booted it or Vivo has done a very good job of making sure that these major label artists from then now forever Have their music up there for people to sample the question now for youtube premium formerly youtube red is can they Make a breakout hit and sustain it that makes people want to pay monthly For their ability look how hard netflix works at it works at it Look how hard hulu's worked at it and really only broke through with handmade and stale Last year beyond just being able to stream the stuff that you already are able to see Do you have faith that youtube kobra kai is getting good reviews? Right? It's an interesting idea But are you ready to shell out yet another monthly subscription so you can see prem content? Well, and if I understand the restructuring correctly, you can't get youtube premium without also paying for youtube music, right? Yeah, so you're either paying ten dollars for the music, which is you know, that's industry standard price Or you're paying twelve dollars for original content And then but you can't get the original content on a zone So this is really when you look at it. This is not necessarily you're sure they are splitting it into two products But they're just raising the price of youtube red two dollars and giving you an option to not do the video Uh, kobra kai. Have you seen it? I don't know people say they like it. Yeah same like Well in other google news google's a i powered voice assistant duplex. We've talked about it Uh in ad nauseam on the show that the company showed off at i o is raising a few questions The big question is was that live demo at i o which demonstrated duplex calling a business to schedule an appointment? Really live? Was it pre-recorded or was it otherwise staged? Now the reason that everyone is pretty confused is because axios asked google for the business name Used in the demo. They didn't disclose it at the time. It was just sort of like a rando business And a google spokesperson declined more than once To say whether it was live or not. Yeah, which is not the end of the world But it does raise some questions about hey, do you have a product that's ready or you know Did you just want to save face during a very very important conference for yourself? Yeah, and obviously this is kind of evocative of the famous moment in of apples one of the apple press conferences where steve jobs prank called a Starbucks and and told them to you know that they were going to come over for 8 000 coffees or something Uh, I didn't think when you watched that did you think that was live? Well, you know, I didn't think about it except that there were a few points that other people pointed out For example, if that was really a business Usually when someone answers the phone, it's like hi, this is so-and-so here salon. I'm jessica. How can I help you? You know, like there are certain things that feel right. Yeah, and none of that was part of it So it it felt to me when it played that this was At a certain point on the radio you had to stop doing live prank calls And so all the prank calls kind of had to be recorded and you have to get somebody's permission to be on the radio Before you're allowed to do it and it felt to me like that like it was something where they did it They made sure they got the best version of it. They tried to do it a bunch of times They got the best version and then as you know, they they wound up cutting the name out Although now that I think about it Why would if if the salon then gave their their, uh Permission to put this out there Why wouldn't they want their name out there if this is going to be a big thing that'll be out there? Like if you're some palo alto hair salon, uh, you know, there's only so many. Why don't you want? international publicity Well, sure and I mean if everybody was briefed beforehand and of course everybody wants everything to be seamless on a stage And that's a whole thing. So like I get that, you know, there might have been a little bit of prep But if google actually ran some pre-recorded thing that would probably be bad I'm not saying they did I'm just saying that people are starting to wonder if they staged all of it I think it makes the demo less impressive If if that was a google employee that was being called of They're even soft staged. I think that that's an issue At least to me it makes it less impressive And it gives me less of an idea that this technology is as robust as I initially thought it was and that's I think the Larger technological question underpinning this otherwise Kind of like showmanship query Yeah, exactly Microsoft revealed the xbox adaptive controller thursday designed for gamers with disabilities Microsoft says it took input from able gamers warfighter engage special effect craig hospital and servo palsy foundation To create the adaptive controller it connects to the xbox one or windows 10 pc via bluetooth Empowers on just like the xbox elite controller The controller is an 11 by 6 inch rectangle with two buttons that are light touch enabled two usbc ports and a 19 3.5 Millimeter ports along the backside which allows players to plug in their existing accessibility tools The xbox adaptive controller will cost a hundred dollars when it goes on sale later this year Another news Apple is partnering with schools for the blind deaf and assistive needs students with its everyone can code curriculum for swift apple's programming language The program is designed to introduce coding to students through the swift playground's ipad app eight schools in california massachusetts, texas, florida, illinois and new york are participating in the rollout this fall Today's announcements do coincide with the global accessibility awareness day. Oh, this is such feel-good stuff, man Yeah, right. You always love a Any kind of accessibility story always makes me feel that is that is the ultimate tech done good Kind of story right and what's cool about the xbox adaptive controller again if I understand it, you know, uh correctly accessibility wise is Once you can plug in your existing accessibility tools that you know allows you to do all sorts of things You can also kind of program the the device itself to make it work for you Yeah, and I think that's the biggest thing is is they are developing What is kind of like even a hardware platform, right? They're not trying to solve every issue They just know that there are a lot of issues that require specific Uh different plugins and they are going to give you the ability to Do that in something that will you know will work that is put out by microsoft and You know a hundred dollars for something that can do as much as as that is I think is a fairly good price point You know Big companies like this like when they do stuff like this i'm like good for you But knowing that it's a for-profit company with a bottom line I think it also just illustrates that there are a lot of people with various disabilities that have special needs and You know their consumers like anybody else and stuff that is customized in this way Uh, you know puts us all in the same plane fields. Yeah, and and look how many times do you find a product and say this is exactly What I need Imagine if there were none of those products, which a lot of folks who have accessibility issues constantly run their head into and and that's it's good that they have it there In other hardware news intel's long delayed 10 nanometer processor design will ship this year in the Lenovo idea pad at 330. This is according to computerbase.de on the chinese e-commerce site jd.com A lot of sources these days so roger pointed out to me before the show that This is a long time coming. It was originally planned for 2015 the core i3 812 u processor is based on the canon lake architecture Offers two cores and four threads at 2.2 to 3.2 gigahertz four megabytes of smart cash Supports up to 32 gigabytes of low power ddr4 ram with a memory bandwidth of 41.6 gigabytes per second We don't have any details on integrated graphics And the Lenovo idea pad third 330 will come with an e m d r x 5 40 gpu Boy, do I love hardware specs Is one of those one of those challenges on dts where you have to do your your uh, you know Sometimes it's seamless usually it isn't but roge. So, you know, I mean It's delayed to the point that it seemed like vaporware Not so much vaporware, but it definitely hinted that intel might be encountering difficulties in the fabrication process And that's why a lot of people is like well, they're extending out Cabby lake and and the rest of their existing processor line to kind of bridge over that gap and some would say that The difficulties they had and basically to the 10 nanometer fabrication size was such a leap that they had to change their Process model from the tick tock to the the new one Which is like, you know, you develop new architecture You hone it on the next one and you you hone it even further on the next So instead of going on the every two-year cycle would be a three or four year Cycle so it's it's good to see it does raise some questions because up until now a lot of the intel Uh core processors even the low end ones featured built-in video and You know, whether or not the video was asking for this because They just couldn't get it in there with the where the Fabrication process is now or because it's it's a low end part And they want to save it for for some of the mid higher range models that they plan on having come down the pipe Remains to be seen so more questions and answers, but it's nice to see that this is finally rolled out All right to get all the tech headlines each day in about five minutes or less subscribe to daily tech headlines dot com It's a great companion show to this one absolutely Justin let's talk about online gambling Oh Folks we're setting the over under at 10 and a half for how many emails we're gonna get about this topic because we're talking Gambling folks get your money out the supreme court ruled to overturn the amateur sports protection act of 1992 this week that That was a case brought by new jersey the state of new jersey Which tried to get around it themselves with state legislatures This effectively means that states can Create their own rules on sports betting so What does this mean? The short answer is we have no idea There are a million different ways that this can possibly go Congress can decide federally that they are going to set up a framework for how this stuff can go That is something that the major sports leagues like nba and the nfl have asked for But as it is now If congress does what congress often does which is nothing Then states will now be able to decide as new as new jersey will aggressively do because they had already planned on this Earlier to now legalize sports betting however they want which brings us down to the sub question Who will be able to gamble to to take sports wagers and who won't you're gonna probably guess that a lot of the Entities that have some Gambling rights in the states will probably eat first on this you're talking about Indian casinos dog tracks horse tracks stuff like that Uh, but it also opens up a tremendous opportunity for apps that already have Gigantic footholds in this industry like fan duel and draft kings these While you could watch an ad for either of them and some schlub saying Oh, I didn't have any interest in these games and now why all of a sudden have interest Sounds like what you would do if you would like to wager on it was really a Taking advantage of the fact that Fantasy leagues are legal and this came after the great crackdown on online poker There was a carve out for fantasy league. So this was a daily fantasy league that operated Very similar to gambling, but you couldn't outright say I'm going to bet on the golden state warriors to beat the houston rockets the next time that they play In the way that now if they wanted to go into this position, they could be able to So, uh, you know, you mentioned two nba teams Is there anything under the sports protection act that has actual sports that are covered under this? Or do people try to kind of get around it by being like it's a sport No, or does it have to be like the nhl and the nba and the nfl and no So effectively that law just made it prohibitive for anybody to really put any kind of money into Creating a way during business beyond Places where it was already carved out like los vegas, for example And that's why fandal and draft kings was an interesting play Into that space without kind of getting into those waters What's interesting now is you saw mark cuban the owner of the Dallas mavericks make the make the case this week that every owner's team just doubled in value Because adam silver the commissioner of the nba has also been forthright and saying When betting comes, you know comes to you know fruition here in america We want to be in on it the nba does we want a cut of every bet that happens Because we want the money To quote unquote be able to make sure that people aren't fixing games. So we need to wet our beak on this. This is one of the Myriad questions that we are going to have to answer. However technology is going to play a gigantic Part in this not only have you had fandal and draft kings become just huge apps in and of themselves but also current Casinos in vegas if you go to vegas in fact if you're not in vegas you can download apps for caesars westgate station Just to uh to name a few you have to be in nevada to wager on them And they make you use mobile data so they can verify that they don't let you Uh wager if you are on wi-fi for example but geo fenced apps For the foreseeable future and until we get a federal legislation on this might be Really where this happens But if that's the case then a startup company that just does wagering and then turns it on state by state Could very much come into play Okay, dumb question. Um, you know as a non gambler. I don't know anything about this stuff You use a vpn out of the state that you're supposed to be placing a wager in Now what critically you can break the law to gamble Uh, uh in fact they go hand in hand half the time. Yeah, in fact When we talk about how big this is We are talking about a multi billion dollar illegal industry And many people now Vet over the internet a friend of mine has told me that it's fairly simple Although a little dodgy to put your money in an offshore account and then place your bets Uh through a site that is outside of the jurisdiction of america where it is illegal Now you don't have the protections that you would have That site can just go away and now all of your money is gone with it But it's a competitive enough industry that that has not happened on a gigantic scale As of yet. I mean that's save for some of the big poker sites going down and people losing money Well, let me ask you this. Do you think because it is legalized that the the need or or the impetus to move into Cryptocurrency in order to engage in that, you know active sports betting activity Isn't as strong and so there might be Less of a push or for the run for the gates for cryptocurrency in order to gamble because hey now I can just use dollars That I have in my bank account to to bet up bet with cryptocurrency I don't think really ever had kind of a a handle on gambling gambling You're you're fairly easily able to transfer stuff from your bank to another bank that is outside of the united states And and just go on from there. So I don't think it's necessarily a crypto angle Here's where it does get very very interesting in turn in terms of the big players in tech It goes hand in hand specifically if the sports leagues who are authorizing their carriage rights want to be cut in on bets that they might incentivize The platforms that they are streaming their games on to also be places where you can place bets so not only their own apps if they do that, but platforms like youtube twitter Facebook or anywhere else that might hulu that might want to eventually stream games Could also see a tremendous amount of money Processing sports wagers in places that are legal. This is a massive well spring of cash like this is billions of dollars coming from An unregulated black market into the light and people will clamor for it and technology is going to have to be at the forefront Well, I would say weird, but 2018 is the weirdest year yet Indeed a lot of us anyway. Hey, thanks to everybody who supports us in our sub reddit You help us choose our stories and we get to know what you're interested in You can submit stories and also vote on them at daily tech news show dot reddit.com We also have a facebook group facebook.com slash groups slash daily tech news show So justin yesterday, uh scott johnson and we're talking about the fact that either of us ever had dbr Is when they were cool back in the day We have direct tv's new dvr, which is a true dvr And dordan wanted to make sure that we know the difference between dvr and true He said i've tried sling tv and playstation view They have so called dvr But the big problem is that these recordings are really just replaced with on-demand versions They also have ads and you can't skip them So that's a huge step back from what i did with my dvr already with a true dvr in direct tv Now they're promising actual recordings in which you can fast forward through ads I hope it works like they say it does and it also explains why it probably took longer for them to bring it to market Yeah, because they introduced it last year Oh man, I remember I used to have my dvr to like record madmen I would know exactly the length of their ad breaks so I could I could have my 15 second skip routine Already down perfect. I would love it meanwhile Chinami emailed us Hey dts crew Yesterday's show discussed smart watches and their possible use in cheating Sarah made the comment that watches have been around for a long time And they are only thinking of their use in cheating now I took the gre in the early aughts and always wore a digital watch I had to put it in the locker along with all my other stuff to prevent me from cheating So to me this is not anything new love the show and proud to be a supporter I can't tell if Chinami is saying that someone made him put his watch in the locker or if Or if they did it just to you know, keep themselves honest I would suspect that it was a proctor that there are certain things that you could not have on you Uh, you know, I can't remember if I had to if people had to take off watches and stuff for sat's Back when I was taking them, but uh, I would say for this. Look, this isn't about the gre This isn't about the acts or the sat's this is for day in and day out pop quiz Uh, if you can have somebody, you know pop the answers you can have an app that just has these things stored for you No, it is just the newest front in the never-ending war on cheating It really is kids cheat. I mean not all kids Yeah, but you know kids will be kids Justin robert young. Thank you for joining me and getting me through the show It was a big news show and I really appreciate uh, everything that you do for us every time you're on the show Let folks know where they can keep up with your other work. Well, thank you. Uh, folks You can go ahead and subscribe to my free political newsletter at free political newsletter com it is I think a great way that if you're not Into politics, but you want a way to kind of stay on top of things. 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Let's act you then This show is part of the frog pants network frog pants network get more shows like this At frog pants dot com diamond club. Hope you have enjoyed this bro Great job folks. Good job. Justin awesome. Awesome. That was great. That was perfect Justin like I literally learned a lot because I don't really gamble and They're throwing out things like fan duel and something kings and blah blah blah. It's like 747 over my head. I mean effectively what what this could mean is You know right now facebook has gotten very heavily into buying sports rights, right? And a lot of these sports leagues are counting As television declines to have these digital players take more and more of a role in bidding these packages up But part of that could mean on facebook if you're watching You know that the pirates play the cardinals There's a little button down below that says Hey, would you like to bet who's going to win the next inning? And you already have your credit card tied to that account next thing you know you're betting I mean in europe, this is a lot more common like you're you're allowed you can bet on a game in the stadium Oh You know it's to be honest. It's something that never really occurred to me because as a non gambler It wasn't something You know, I would have an eye for but I mean for example, so how How common is sports betting outside of the us in terms of like professional matches? Oh a lot very endlessly Yeah, in in europe specifically it is it is gigantic. I mean, I think lad Brooks is one of the major Uh, the major betting parlors, but like they are all over the place. You go to Uh, london It is like seven elevens down there I mean, I'm with roger in the sense that I don't know. I'm just missing the chip that wants to gamble I don't really get it But it just goes to show you you know a story like what we were talked about a few minutes ago It's it's a thing. You know, there's like, I don't know. There's some dopamine Serotonin, I don't even know what you know that whole thing But like even if you don't have like a gambling addiction people love gambling Well, let me let me put it this way Sarah you're a big warriors fan, right? Correct. So now Huge series probably the the one series that everybody really was looking forward to All season the warriors are gonna face the Rockets. It's already one one things are gonna be awesome, right? Everybody's watching those games wire to wire Unfortunately, both those teams are so good That the previous series that they played were maybe not The most interesting and so if you're not a super fan Maybe it's like as soon as the warriors are up 20 in in the second quarter. Maybe it's like I could catch up on a Podcast or maybe it won't pay as much attention to I'll have it on in the background, but it'll be there, right? With the magic of gambling where now you are not watching this the question is not will the warriors win The question is will the warriors win by 15? And now you are subtracting 15 points from that warrior score You are way more interested than you would be otherwise on top of the fact that you have your money writing on it I mean, I get what you're saying. I'm just like I would never do that Sure, I just hope both teams have a really good time It's just bring the more slices and let's bring let's get some Gatorade because we're everyone's gonna have a good time at the end Exactly. Uh, yeah, but that's I mean, that's that's the idea and and To be honest, I'm not a huge table gamer when I go to Vegas Uh, nor am I necessarily a gigantic sports better But I do love You know just going in maybe one of my first Kind of moves when I go to Vegas is just setting up a couple bets sprinkled throughout the uh, my my stay there because It just gives you a little uh adrenaline all of a sudden you're doing something You look up and it's like oh come on. I need this random person who I've never rooted for before in my life to do a thing It's exciting It's yet another random number generator that we can continue to busy ourselves with While we forget the fact that the specter of death hangs for all of us Oh Somebody clip that out That's gonna be in your obituary somehow. I have a feeling We just want you to have a good day internet. Listen the wolves come for us all Yeah, I you know gambling is I get it. I kind of like hanging out at a crap stable for a few minutes I find it interesting, you know the math aspect of it and probability and all that stuff But like I don't even want to bet a dollar ever So this is like I have the dollar It might go away Take this specific issue think of it less as I think I'm good at craps or I think I'm going to get rich because I'm just doing this thing and think of it more like We all know people that believe that they know sports better than everybody Right and they are very loud and braggadocious with their sports opinions Think of it more as a way that people can take that And put money behind Because that's what this is this is like All right, I'm arguing with a friend At a bar about who's better, right or who's gonna win And now it's like well, I feel so good. I made such a good a point about I'm gonna bet it And you are trying to now that it's legal you're taking Something that it's again multi billion dollar industry. We are talking about a massive massive amount of money that gets sloshed around Legally and eagerly and illegally but the illegal number. We don't even really know what the upper cap is on that And you are bringing that in to a easy to use New market for people that have possibly never tried Sports gaming before now they would be able to so titles wise we have online gambling is great Want to bet There's also what happens in vegas doesn't stay in vegas Uh, this is what happens in vegas, right? Um, the online chips have fallen We're just yet That's at least other news Want to bet from bio cow pretty good All bets all bets are on All online All bets are on folks. Cool done Yay Uh, can I read you guys a non tech story that just came across my dude A 25 year old man A official say posed as a 17 year old so he could play on a high school basketball team I saw that I saw that story Sydney boy vie gill strap portly. Oh my lord. This guy's name Began the school year at skyline high school where he enrolled claiming to be a hurricane harvey refugee Months later. He moved to hillcrest high school and joined the basketball team Dallas police said He also dated a 14 year old class The girl man bearing the lead Yeah Wow Yeah, like how do you do that? You just start showing up and no one is like I guess so and this is your social security number This dude doesn't look like a 17 year old at all. He looks like a man He's just dunking on like these Hey, baby, that's how you that's how you get through life you you seek out the younger unskilled Rivals and you just beat them at it As you get older time escapes from you. You also had a collegiate basketball career At dallas christian college before the high school before the high school That's like the epitome of have you really thought this one through Here's how it all here's how it all came down a uh After playing a rival team The rival teams coach alerted the hillcrest basketball coach quote one of my former players who graduated a time ago is playing for you I mean I don't know What what? How does that happen? I don't know how that happens. Hey, what you just feel the ever need to dunk on these folks it's um That's it's a crazy story. I remember and this was when I was in junior high My our social studies teacher read me a story read us a story about a Man who was like 23 Who faked that he was a teen so he could get his uh, he could get a high school diploma And I think at the time I never heard of a gd, right? Like so I didn't know what that was like. Why couldn't you just was it their an alternate method to get a in a high school equivalent degree, but like it's just That needs very very interesting uh to to Like what the thought process of like well, I'll never get caught for this Well, and what was the goal? You know To to ball No, the diploma guy. Oh you wanted a diploma, right? Maybe he didn't understand that you could get a gd to your local junior college. I don't know uh Roger, do you want an mp3 or yes? Oh, no, you could uh, whatever's easiest for you to send Either one's fine. Which would you prefer? Um The other one's a wave wave. Yeah, yeah, send send me the wave The wave Oh, uh monday's show just to for a heads up for you, uh, justin Yeah, we won't actually have a monday show You will not We it's gonna be we we have a show, but it'll be tom's special australia round table show Okay, so you do not need me no not monday, but I will still need you Thursday thursday you got it my friend It's gonna be a special down under with tom merit and detain us Two monday's off for the la crew Oh, oh, that's right. The following memorial day They're gonna start detain us with a didgeridoo I'm wonder if uh aboriginal australians get tired of Like like why do you always play the didgeridoo like you know, there's there's other things we play Do people when you want to do like an american thing do people like play like uh, like the fife Like or like a colonial drum Well, so this is the thing what i've noticed is when people Like and when I say people I mean british television like they do anything about america It does either kind of they do kind of like a broadway show tune of it's new york They do rock and roll if it's like something very guy centric like And then um like metal like like like gotcha. And then if it's something kind of Kind of uh rustic rural and like cowboy. It's gonna be like, you know banjo and harmonica Yeah I've noticed that british people when they do an american voice it tends to be either new yorker or valley girl Like that's Boy, it's like hey yo, i'm walking here or Who does that? That's no like the people british people write in that it's either it's either like like like oh, i'm a new yorker Like kind of accent or it's like oh my god like this is crazy. I'm from america I mean, I can't even do a new yorker accent Try though. Can you try to do a new yorker accent? No, I won't Just say just one. I'm walking here. I'm walking here. Let's see. That's good. Why do you think you can do it? There's a difference between like uh A new yorker, but there's also one for like a long island A new jersey of brooklyn, you know, there's there's a little wait a minute. You can you can do different accents I can't I can't but I New yorker would say that Can you can you I Could you could tell the difference between somebody from the bronx and somebody from long island from the bronx and long island? Yes, but not if they meet in between and men What would you I mean like you don't have to do the voice, but what would you say are the distinguishing? Linguistic tell so for me a brooklyn accent sounds more like rosie pares Kind of and then a bronx I should say that brooklyn bronx accent sounds more like a And then a long island sounds more like the long island medium You know where uh, you know where she's like, you know, your father died or something and he's in this house And he can't go on pay me $500 and somehow he'll be on his way Oh, he wants to tell you something. He loves you Very much and you know that thing you did when you were a kid. He knows about it Well, what was that thing you did? Yeah, that's what he told me Hold on. Are you saying that the way that you could tell somebody's doing a long island accent is if they keep talking about my dead relative There's a show called the long island medium I'm aware, but no, no, I'm not saying that's always like I understand who the long island medium is There's a there's a different tonal accent in it. I would take a guess although I don't think that I don't know if I would be able to like money on the line I don't know if I would be able to tell uh the difference between I think that there are certain ways of talking right And and so like maybe more of like like the mike moya's like coffee talk like kind of thing is more Kind of queens long island, but I don't like if you said, oh no This person is born and bred in midtown Manhattan and they've never left Manhattan then I would be like, all right. Sure. That sounds fine I you know, it's kind of weird. I used to have the same thing trouble with southern accents I always thought like they all sounded the same But as time went on and I visited, you know, you know, like Atlanta and uh, Arkansas and Texas I realized that Texas is a lot harsher like the the accent that they speak with and like Like at least in in jor- like people from Tennessee or Georgia, there's a there's a more of a Smoothness to the way they speak. Have you ever seen this is a great lookup is for a while I forget even what he was promoting but fred armazan was doing like talk shows And his like gimmick was that you could name any city from the south and he would do that exact accent and Because he's a very funny kind of like voice guy He would always come up with different things and they would sound plausible But you get like four cities in and you're like, I have no idea I assume that it's like something but he would always he would have these like very funny like like You know like well in like in in Tennessee like the go down Some people are really good at that stuff, you know, they're good at the nuances of Regions Yeah, well, I have no idea whether or not he was correct, but I mean you're from Florida I'm sure those accents changed from when you like from the like Miami all the way up to the panhandle Well, but that's I think a number 150 percent But even then Florida's kind of a weird Thing because there's such a melting pot of different kinds of culture So you are just as likely to hear somebody with a very thick New York accent as as you are to hear somebody with a Cuban You know second language English kind of like accent or or anything in between So my wife from New Jersey and one thing that threw me off is that the lower half New Jersey's Accent is very southern. It's very like if you didn't know any better You would think they were from like below the mason-dixon line But it's just the lower half of New Jersey Philadelphia people no, they don't they they talk literally Philadelphia They're they're all like like oh like go get go get the water Oh, it's it's some of that but no, I mean like it's distinctly southern like sounding What are you talking that's ridiculous None of the east coast makes any sense to me either People from very northern parts when you look at a map call themselves from the south. I'm like, I don't even know. I'm just from Oh, yeah Like DC was the south. Yeah, exactly. No mid-atlantic Because because like you wouldn't think it's only an hour away from Baltimore You wouldn't think that Baltimore is the south right or close to the south And I don't think that if you're from Baltimore, you would say that either but they're literally next to each other Yeah, it's just that one line And on that one line, I bid you all adieu to our youtube cast for the day. Thank you so much I hope you learned a great deal about yelling your accent just in order to my row We'll see you tomorrow with Shannon Morrison, Len Peralta. Whoo