 Wonderful your hair Patrick I bet you say that to all every old people. It looks particularly finished. I Haven't done nearly enough finished jokes yet. Are you finished? Nope? You know what don't feel like you have to just Just just putting it out there if you if you don't feel like it then it's fine You know Some things you never really finish No, that wasn't that wasn't as good. All right start alpha geek video stream then do show, okay? Yes, that is on the checklist Paula troops is back So many things. Hey, maybe I'll even remember to record the show today Did you forget? Yeah, the sound was weird yesterday. Was that one that was the alpha geek radio stream? Not the local recording That's why oh Look doggies Well, since we're in video. Oh, yeah How's Jack's teeth? They are so bunk. I'm looking He's missing four of them in the front little tiny teeth. He looks like a whole man. Jack's first grader All right, do you mind starting early Patrick? No, all right. Let's get rolling behind go. I good. Bye Here we go The Daily Tech news show is brought to you by me. Oh Thanks, me if you also wish to bring it go to Daily Tech news show comm slash support That's daily tech news show comm slash support This is the Daily Tech news for Tuesday February 9th 2016 I'm Tom marriage. I'm gonna be today. Mr. Patrick Beja Man about Finland, how many how many gigabits do you have just the one I just the one Well, I don't know if you how you want to count it because I have one going down and half of one going up So maybe I want to one and a half roughly yeah total. I hate when they don't give you symmetric Just just give me symmetric. I don't know right that's so cheap of them And and I'm paying 40 entire euros for this connection. How can you live with 500 megabits per second up? I just don't understand. I don't know I'm I feel constrained all the time my life is a constant constraint of half a gigabit Patrick's having bandwidth shock. We're gonna talk about The fact that maybe gigabit is enough at least for now will it remain enough that's coming up in the discussion But let's start off with the headlines Amazon released a new game engine called Amazon lumber yard because you build things with it pieces The engine integrates connectivity with AWS cloud and twitch to Amazon properties one feature is twitch join in Which allows viewers to join the broadcaster in multiplayer games through the twitch account twitch chat play makes chat part of the game and Amazon also announced game lift for developers who want to make session-based multiplayer games though that product Has a per user fee Amazon lumber yard is free That is super interesting because they've been pushing on gaming for a while now with their gaming studios, which they did a couple of pretty significant hires for not so long a while back and It's funny how they are always figuring out ways of leveraging what they've done in other areas or you know neighboring areas to push other Products that they're currently using and and developing so this is an unexpected move, but probably a good one Yeah remains to be seen if Amazon will make their own games using this engine Which I think a lot of people expected that not a game engine for other developers And of course, there's lots of game engines out there like unity etc So it's not automatic that people will pick this up But I think the twitch integration was smart for Amazon and probably will get a few people to at least experiment with it Yeah, I mean twitch AWS etc. It's it's so clever. They're so sad. They're so clever Twitter announced that it has formed a trust and safety council charged with making Twitter a place where quote Anyone anywhere can express themselves safely and confidently and quote 40 contributors from advocacy groups Are listed as part of the council including a child protection agencies a anti-racism groups and groups working to end domestic violence so trying to Show that they are working on the problem of Twitter harassment seriously by bringing in 40 some groups Together to advise them. Of course with anything like this. It matters what they do and does it have an effect? This is the key Part of this entire thing. We've seen a lot of people Glamoring for a safer Twitter, especially when the rumors about a Algorithmic time timeline were floating around last week people were saying well You have to do this first and the problem is it is really difficult to do and I've Thought about this and talked about this and read about this a lot And the problem is most of the solutions that your mind immediately go to Play counter to Twitter's other value, and I'm not talking about company value I mean actually service value that it brings to the world Which is the ability for people to use it as a tool for free speech with which Twitter has been very Strongly defending even in countries where that is difficult. So that's a great PR move Hopefully it will turn into something that can make Twitter a safer space. It's going to be difficult to balance that and the Free speech issue in countries where that's a real problem Yeah, but but having sensitivity and awareness is not the same as censorship And I think that's probably what Twitter is looking for is hey groups who deal with this all the time If you just shut things down, you don't necessarily make the problem better because people just open up new accounts So how do we actually deal with these problems? And there's a lot of groups in here who have learned how to Deal with these problems in an intelligent way. Yeah, absolutely And I think this is I don't want to minimize the work that Twitter has to do in that area It is something that is absolutely lacking for them and detrimental to the users of their service currently so Oculus announced the first Oculus ready PCs will come from ASUS Alienware and Dell Alienware and Dell same company Starting February 16th at 8 a.m. Pacific you can pre-order PC and Rift headset bundles from Best Buy Amazon and the Microsoft Store in the U.S PCs are the ASUS go. I'm sorry the ASUS G 20 and G 11 the Alienware area 51 and X 51 and the Dell XPS 8900 SE the ASUS G 11 is the cheapest of the bunch at 1499 for those who already have pre-ordered a Rift headset You can get offer codes to purchase a bundle in your order status page starting February 16th at the same time So you might want to sign up for notifications says Oculus Just to clarify in case it wasn't clear already 1500 bucks is the PC alone that doesn't include the Oculus headset Which is 600 bucks, but maybe let's say you get the bundle for 1900 or 2000 bucks That's a hefty price. It's still incredibly expensive. I'm Not to get back into the discussion, but I still think that Sony even if their product is less powerful technologically inferior has a Incredible advantage and advantage on the price point So I mean we don't know the price of the PSVR yet, but when it does show up Hopefully they will know I think the bundle price for the G 11 is Whoa, whoa, I'm looking at the blog post from Oculus the ASUS G 11 bundle price is $949 So that Implies that with the $600 for the headset. It's $1,500 and 50 Okay, 550 All right that that in that case that is slightly more interesting of a price still Expensive but not horrendously expensive. I guess unless that bundle price means $949 for both, but it can't mean that can't know that can't be because the Oculus is over 500 and the the graphics card alone that you need to run VR on PC is Around 300 sometimes over so I understand they can get great prices But I don't think they can get that great prices Well, there you go. All right Well, we'll clarify this at some point in the distant future Gmail will start showing an unlocked padlock icon on emails to and from providers that don't support TLS encryption For any email contact whose identity can be verified the profile photo will be replaced by a question mark Replaced by a question mark is the part that that kind of weird to be out there, but knowing That I'm emailing with someone who is not end-to-end secure is very handy to know Because I want to be able to craft to my message in a different way Certainly not going to attach anything valuable. I'm not going to say any personal information to those email addresses You should always assume that email is pretty insecure to begin with so I guess this doesn't change much for me But it really it really is a good thing to note and I hope more email providers will do this Yeah, it's it's definitely a way that Google can influence basically the way the web works because it will push at least some Providers to start using encryption when they might not have done so before Yeah, I'm looking at best by the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset and desktop 1,499 combined so it is for both all right and Ian actually made a very good point in the chat room saying I don't know 1,500 bucks compared to a Mac product and I have to say it's yeah It is a good point. They do cost quite a bit and sometimes more than that. So yeah, yeah There you go. Matt right. Yeah. Yes. Yes, obviously. Yeah, so Patrick stumped Google Drive users who complete a security checkup of their account will get two gigabytes of extra storage free From Google today check up reviews passwords to step verification apps and devices with access to the account and account recovery Information the Verge notes Google ran a similar promotion last year and this year's offer coincides with safer internet day Which by the way if you didn't know today is safer internet day. Thanks to SP Sheridan for posting this on the subreddit so Two gigabytes is that a lot is that something I would hey you more gigabytes than you had For a good thing which is going in and checking on your security account making sure like are all these apps supposed to have access to My account do I have two-factor authentication on is my password pretty strong? I think you should do it anyway So the fact that they're giving you two free gigabytes is just bonus true I'm also wondering how long it would take me to fill up those two gigabytes with my Internet well you have gigabit fiber, so it'll only take you a second Well, it's gigabit. Oh gigabit. Damn it That would be awesome if I had gigabyte connection gigabyte per second internet someday we laugh But someday give a bit per second and it sounded ridiculous in 2000 And it's here. You're using it All right Google has restored the ad block fast plug-in for Samsung's Android browser to the Google Play Store today Rocket ship apps which makes the plug-in appealed the block and Google reinstated the app without explanation Yeah, so no no reason why given my guess is They had an app reviewer get a little bit strict and so they changed their mind Yeah, that's probably why it's Amazon Amazon is providing Somalia a services in Japan to recommend wine for purchase and delivery from Amazon You can get a pick based on what you're serving for dinner and what your budget is and then it's delivered to you Plus the Somalia will send an email summarizing your conversation afterwards That's kind of cool. I don't think it's not because I'm French, but I think it's kind of cool How do you properly say Somalia? Somalia, Somalia, yeah, and and you're going to go to Japan I I very much appreciate Amazon actually preparing for Amazon Japan preparing for my arrival This is the this is the interesting thing about about services That have a lot of cash and I know Amazon has thin margins, but the ability to increase Purchases by providing the right advice and this is just going to drive sales I think we're going to get all kinds of personal services like this in the future Yeah, that's what I was going to say actually. I think it's it's somewhat linked to the discussions you guys have had on the show a while ago about services through chat apps and things like that and This is you know, you must always try to find ways to get people to come to you and to give you more money because some people are going to have that money and they're going to have to choose who to give it to and You know this actually provides an interesting different kind of service for this. It's yeah Well and somebody who's like I only have ten dollars to spend so I want to spend it on good wine Could do that or 10 yen Well, 10 yen you would get a very small amount of water Google is partnering with India's Central Water Commission to display flood alerts in its apps and site Users will be able to track floods and check river level information for more than 170 areas floods in Tamil Nadu K Killed 500 people and displaced almost 2 million at the end of 2015 Yeah, so just a really good thing to know If you live in India that you can sign up for these alerts and keep an eye on things The verge has uncovered patent applications that show Facebook is developing millimeter wave data networks That's similar to what we were mentioning starry networks the Czech Kanojia firm the Czech Kanojia is the old area guy Has announced back in January one patent describes adjusting and routing frequency channel Assignments to maximize the entire network from the cloud instead of maximizing each given link Facebook confirmed to the verge that the research is part of internet org's connectivity lab Which aims to roll out connectivity in underserved areas? That is starting to become really interesting as a piece of technology I'm very curious to see where it goes Yeah, it's it's it's a It's a validation of people who were skeptical of the millimeter wave technology that starry was talking about also these patents Haven't been granted to Facebook. So it'd be interesting to see if starry beat them to it Or they were just goofing around exploring stuff that can't really be used And now it's getting a light shine on it shan't on it because of starry That could be too Wired's Jason tans wrote a profile of Andy Rubin and his company playground global Rubin wants to create an open platform of hardware and software for intelligent devices He wants there to be devices that gather real-world data everywhere not just data from the internet Rubin says himself he himself is working on a dash cam to be given away in exchange for data collection So he's working on a lot of things, but the one thing he would admit to is a dash cam Very popular in certain parts of the world for verifying that you weren't at fault in an accident You often see Russian dash cam footage of interesting things There's my famous one is the meteor and he wants to make a dash cam that he can just give out for free So that more people can access them and use them In and in return they will map the world around them. They'll be like a fleet of little Google map Cars except for dash cam Yeah, and it's really interesting what he wants to do with all of this data and his whole approach to I think we might mention it In our discussion basically the I guess it's the Internet of things or the intelligent Internet of intelligent things. I don't know it's a it's a combination of a Rubin's point in this article was people are trying to make the platform and The ecosystem first and he thinks you need to make the devices first and then the ecosystem will grow up around it Use the use the devices to drive the connectivity between them. I think that's very interesting Also vine is allowing you to edit captions Bloomberg says it has documents describing how Amazon does want to compete with FedEx and UPS Class action lawsuit is coming to Apple over error 53 Google won a patent on self-driving trucks that deliver packages in India Google will add flood alerts to its apps. We mentioned that and websites and game trailers comm shut down today Patrick. Oh Yeah, I remember when I used to go to game trailers. You see guess what all the latest game trailers Yeah, but I guess all the let's play videos have kind of taken the wind out of that You just see the trailers when they come out in your feeds or on Twitter. No, it's it's yeah It's basically social networking and and and YouTube honestly But game trailers wasn't that shaped it had been bought I think only a year or two ago and a lot of its staff had been laid off and Yeah, but you know, that's life sometimes websites out to to the yard and yeah, there you go Hey submit stories and vote on them folks daily tech news show dot reddit.com That's the place where you can tell us what you want to hear on the show Even just voting on a few stories helps us a lot go there daily tech news show reddit.com and that is a look at the headlines So we mentioned a couple weeks ago, maybe last week I can't remember exactly the state of LTE where they had the fastest Broadband wireless Akamai puts out a quarterly report on connectivity Reporting on who has the fastest broadband by country, but Patrick You now you're not bragging about this, but you are experiencing living with gigabit per second for the first time Yeah, and I think it's really important to to mention the fact that I'm not bragging I mean when I was in Paris and I had 200 down and 20 up I think I was kind of really proud of it and I was bragging at that point here It's almost like I'm ashamed because everyone is almost like, you know being rich and coming into a Place where everyone's living on a dollar a day. You're like, oh my god I I'm so sorry and except I can't even give you some of my bandwidth So I'm honestly not trying to brag also TV Z gone in the chat room is saying that in Minneapolis They have 10 gigabits per second. So there you go. Some some people have faster internet But it did get me to think about things like is that One gigabit down in 500 megabits up. I am never going to use this. Well, okay Maybe never is a strong word. I don't know what I would use it for it's kind of it's we always chase more bandwidth But at this point it's almost like I Have a hard time imagining if that isn't too much bandwidth It's it's almost an insignificant number at this point. It could be I was perfectly fine with 220 up I don't know what I could be using this for now. What is the is there a use for a gigabit internet? Well, I think why it's probably sticking out to you so much is that you are in a situation where for the first time You have more bandwidth than you can use you don't necessarily fill up the pipes like you used to and That is an unusual state for most of the world now places like Korea and Singapore have had super fast internet for a long time Consistently, but I think most people have been dealing with just good enough internet same time going all the way back to the late 90s when DSL at 128k was feeling blistering fast We always figure out what to do with the bandwidth So it may be a good thing that you're in a country where bandwidth is actually Ahead of the needs of everyone It's one of the complaints that the carriers have in the United States is they say look nobody wants gigabit fiber yet There's no use for it But those uses are coming virtual reality augmented reality the Internet of Things Andy Rubin wants to fill the world with all These devices and granted they're not collecting data off the internet, but they'll be using the internet to report back 4k video 8k video 8k 360 degree VR We will we will Come up with uses for the bandwidth I think gigabit is not the cap, but I wonder is there a point where we have all the bandwidth that we need I Yeah, I do wonder that as well and even you know 4k is the one that people usually go to because yes in the future I don't want to look Ten years down the line because we don't know what's gonna happen But at a reasonable, you know looking forward at a reasonable time in the future 4k is what 30 Megabits that you need to to stream 4k a gigabit you can do what 30 of them 30 concurrent 4k streams And and I don't know I mean 8k the if you if you can I'm the reason I'm going there is that I'm trying to imagine because even when we had a DSL You know we could see a world where we would need all of that bandwidth and more because we could imagine streaming video here the most bandwidth-consuming thing I can imagine is probably streaming VR Content so you would need high definition 360 videos all around you and that's the the biggest thing I can imagine I Don't know that even that would require a gigabit so the the question is Yeah, but I guess we can't really answer it can we are we ever going to need a gigabit? Yes, yes, we will need a gigabit probably within two years. I I'm just I'm looking at the pattern right and every time we think oh, you know what a Megabyte per second megabit per second. Sorry. That's that's plenty. Why would I need more? Well now I need 10 megabits per second and it's two opposing things One is people were saying you'll never have enough bandwidth to run Netflix streaming It'll never succeed we were hearing this when we were reporting on Netflix streaming on Buzz out loud in the mid 2000s people said you'll never have enough bandwidth and bandwidth Continues to roll out not as fast as we all want it, but it continues to improve over time The other thing I'm thinking of is I remember on the screensavers back in Probably 2000 running a question of is a Gigahertz processor more than we'll ever need and and people on the show We're saying like we'll never we'll never need More than a gigahertz processor. That's ridiculous and now we have two gigahertz processors standard on So every time we say this is more than this is way more than we need right now We figure out a way to fill it up I would argue actually argue that point with you about the power the computing power we have and Other similar numbers that we've been throwing at Computers for a while. I think for example RAM wise 16 is I'm not saying ever but at this point we have reached a very long plateau where 16 gigs Unless you have a very specific type of use for it It's probably enough for your hard drive If you have four terabytes or something like that You're probably gonna be fine for a good long while even if you take you know pictures of Every every day everything that happens You're gonna have a lot of space to store those things same with computing power in the PCs and in the mobile phones actually I Honestly believe that one of the issues of those devices is that you don't have an ascent an incentive To buy a new one because the one you have honestly in the past couple of generations in the case of the of the mobiles They're kind of okay. I'm not saying it's gonna it's gonna you know Be okay until the end of time But we've reached a plateau and I'm wondering if we are in going to see a similar plateau at some point With bandwidth as well for most of the world were really far from that plateau Well, and I think that's what I'm saying is yeah We will get to a point. Maybe it's 10 gigabits per second. Maybe it's a hundred gigabits per second where? Speed of your connection won't matter anymore. It'll be entirely commoditized and you will just hook up to the internet And that's all you need the way you hook up to electricity and water You don't worry about the flow rates of your water in most cases with exceptions In parts of the world that have water issues obviously I I think that is where we're going to get But I think the difference we have is I think we're at gigahertz processors with gigabit internet right now Which is I don't think we've hit all of the things we can use it for I I see people complaining that oh, you know what? I I I run so many different objects like and so many different objects meaning an Xbox a Roku a laptop and a desktop that it sometimes when they're all updating it slows down my bandwidth Having done enough Skype and hangouts over the year I will be greatly surprised if we don't find ways Over the next few years to fill up the bandwidth available So I guess the question is do you think a gigabit per second is that all will need or or what do you think it will end up being? well as you have I've seen enough of those types of stories in the world of tech to be cautious and not say a gigabit will be Anything we ever need and then someone will come to me and say all right a gigabit is everything you will ever get and I'll say no I Want to keep my options open, but I honestly think that a gig is Probably is probably at the at that plateau level that you think is might be a little bit higher And you know we've been talking about all of these incredible numbers for bandwidth for a while now I just wanted to mention the fact that I was Entirely ready to jump on the US's infrastructure and basically belittle my American friends and pointing and laughing about their their you know very low average connection speeds and I dug into that that report we got From Akamai and realized to my great surprise and dismay that actually both The average and peak speeds are lower in France than they are in the US I was very surprised by this now granted. They're kind of abysmal in both countries. They're really low In the the rankings for countries that should be you know at the top of infrastructure development But yeah, I was really surprised that France wasn't higher than the US Which is notably known for not a great infrastructure at least that's how I think of it I think it's all relative right everyone expects the United States because we have Silicon Valley to possibly have the best Internet Because this is where the Internet was developed at DARPA and so it's it's sometimes frustrating to people especially in the United States So you're like what we're not number one we're number 16 But number 16 is still faster than a large part of the world. Yeah for sure and And I also I also want to mention that it might also be the reason why I was so Surprised about this was it's available, but I think it's more expensive in the US My guess would be that it is yeah, yeah more expensive And you hear about things like data caps on wired connections Which we we don't have to worry about at least in France and things like that And I also wanted to to conclude our discussion by saying that again in Finland Coming back to one of the best equipped countries. We have a very decent level of infrastructure in Well Very dense areas like the city of Helsinki, but also as I mentioned when I was there in the countryside really Not densely popularized Not dense population at all it also has some pretty decent level of Equipment and infrastructure Because there was an ability for the community to get together and finance the the infrastructure So I think this is you know, you always hear people saying well, we can't really do this in a densely Inhabitants Well in densely, it's a problem for Mobile and in sparsely, it's a problem for wire and yet somehow Finland manages to do it in both cases with different vectors different actors But still so I really think it's important to understand that it is possible and that if Whoever says it's not possible says so There might be not always, but there might be other reasons behind no one's ever saying it's not possible. They're saying it's not economical Well, I guess that's true, but you also get people or companies in the US specifically saying well We can't let communities equip this area, which is not financially What they're saying when they make those laws the argument they're making is this will drive the price up We if we there's not a demand for this and if you let the government come in and roll it out Then it will be unfair competition to us. I'm not saying I buy that argument, but that's they're not saying it's impossible They're saying you're going to make it more costly if you do that I guess and to an extent it might be true, but I think that Experience proves in in Finland at least that it is possible and that in those cases. Yeah, Chad Nuga, Tennessee I think that Minneapolis 10 gigabit that TV Z got is talking about are also examples of communities getting exactly just wanted to Remind everyone of this because it's it's important when we're talking about you know gigabit internet and all of this in a world Where you know that the average is around 5 to 10 megabits. So All right, let's get to our pick of the day. It comes from Jesse aka hometown rival He's the one who actually maintains the spreadsheet of all the picks So his pick will now go into the pick spreadsheet that he maintains on our picks page the daily tech new show comm slash picks and he's saying Apple Maps He lives in Indianapolis and he loaded up ways and Apple Maps after an overnight snowfall to see which route would be the best Both showed a delay compared to the normal drive time along with the same recommended route However ways said I would arrive at work 20 minutes faster than Apple Maps estimate and after my venture to work was over Apple Maps ended up proving the correct route After repeat experiences of this nature became clear that ways was no longer as trustworthy as I thought and he likes the fact that Apple Maps Will pause spoken audio So if he's listening to a podcast and Apple Maps speaks a direction like turn right in 100 feet It pauses the audio before it it gives the direction and then restarts the audio afterwards Which by the way Android does as well when you're using ways and pocket casts Hmm. Yeah, you know, it's it's really interesting because I was out and about in the town today And I needed to find a pharmacy and I opened my phone and hovered over the Apple Maps App and then thought I actively thought you know what I want I just want to be sure that I've got to get the most accurate piece of data and I went to Google Maps So but Jesse's in an Indianapolis Apple Maps is more accurate. So no, I don't kind of depend on where you go. Yeah, absolutely and it might have been Good in in Helsinki as well. I'm just saying the the power of that initial You know blunder with Apple map is still resonating with me today. Maybe it should Send your pics to us folks feedback in daily technician comm you can find more pics at daily technician comm slash pics Thanks to Jesse Mike kepper enjoyed our conversation about brick and mortar stores He says I doubt Amazon will open and brick and mortar in my area may be in Carbondale, Illinois But I won't be a visitor. I haven't visited a mall in years I even order some groceries online as well as plenty of online shopping. I prefer home shipping I do price check online with Amazon and Walmart and other companies and physical stores do not appeal to me For Amazon, I did shop at beat Alton's and Walden books But their downfall is that they only give a 10% discount Amazon gave 40 to 50% and killed them all for me Well, I'm guessing that the Amazon Physical stores are not targeted to you. No, yeah And I think they're going to have to figure out how to make them work for someone like that And we've talked about the idea of them putting lockers in there So you could have your items picked up or being in there to look at an item So you can get a chance to play with it and then having a ship to your house I don't know. I I don't think so I think they're they're targeting very different people the kind of people that do not do what Mike does and Prefer home shipping the people who still enjoy going out and you know to his physical store Which I'm not part of that group But sometimes you want to see the item even before you order it and this would give you the best of both worlds possibly Yeah, sometimes Yeah, there are some people that just me included if I don't have to go out I'm fine. I'm just going to get everything delivered Russell said on Friday show Molly and Scott We're discussing the concept of building in VR and it made me think about the potential for architecture One of the things about designing a space or a building is that you're not working at actual scale So the process can be a bit abstract How great would it be if you could build a building or space? Virtually at real scale thinking this might really improve the process and allow for better human-scaled environments to be created And and Russell I think works in the industry. So the kind of thing that would help him out in his co-workers Yeah, I think there are enormous amounts of applications of VR and you know AR if it ever gets its act together for these kinds of uses it's going to be I think the I Would be less surprised. I think VR is going to take off But I think it would it's even more likely to take off for those specialized uses Then for general everyday use for regular consumers, but it's going to use it by a brand but if it does Thank You Patrick Beja as always you can find your great works at French spin comm go folks check out French spin comm Follow Patrick on Twitter Twitter comm slash not Patrick. What do you have going on these days? I guess pixels is the video gaming show that I Produce the latest episode was recorded yesterday with our good friend Garrett Winesroll and we're recording tomorrow an episode of Overwatchers that can be found at a move dot TV Garrett site Where we're going to detail everything about the overwatch beta that just came back today Excellent. I actually got into the overwatch beta this time at a point where I'm not able to play it for a couple of days Well, you know what I can just in some more, but then I'll actually get to play it How long does it go? How long does this beta go this time? It's gonna well the last one was a month and a half So I think you're you're gonna have to so I'll have a chance to start playing it and then be that person good I think there are going to be a lot of people that are that person. It's fine. You'll be fine Just play it check it out French spin comm folks. 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Yes, please All right, we've got 1.51 gigabits We've got one that probably we're not gonna use because it's a little check your band with privilege Wow people on Twitter are mean Let's see what else Amazon the lumberjack A patch how about Patrick's wallet is too small for all his 50s and his diamond shoes are too tight That's not in there. I just made that up. I didn't make that up. That's from friends, but I just applied that to this situation I'm really like bragging guys gigabits Yeah, I Like it because only people from back to the future will know that you're supposed to say it one point fifty-one Bits The only people from the future Oh Yeah, we're gonna have the guy from Hannibal do in Star Trek too. That's pretty cool news I Guess yeah Brian Fuller. That's still just a web show, right? Just a web. I mean, I'm sorry. Oh my god. I can't believe you just said let me restate that That's still only being broadcast via the internet correct and not on a network TV Station Because my second thought was it's super cool that Brian Fuller is doing something only on the internet Yeah, I mean, it's it's like Brian Fuller doing Netflix except he's doing that for CBS My love of the lighting finished when I wasn't looking apparently Hannibal is amazing Yeah, yeah, no the town in Missouri Tell him is there he's okay Especially if you've read gong girl young girl. It's a one point five one gigabits. We good. Yeah One point fifty one gigabits. Why did our audio suddenly go to crap? Fine for me. It's all echoey Is it you are echoey a little bit earlier, but hello hello, all right now. It's better. It's me. Oh Oh That's why I don't turn on my mic after the shows. All right, so what are the show notes? They're the notes we put in after the show that tell you where to find the links No, actually, I meant the patch notes for over what? Sorry patch notes. Yes patch notes. What is overwatch? Overwatch is the Blizzard's latest game. It's a PV it's an FPS competitive FPS and The beta was up at the end of last year It went away in December and it just came back two months after so everyone's excited cool Shocker Star Wars gave Disney its best quarter in company history You don't say yeah Shocker indeed shocker Yeah, tonight's agent Carter And have you guys I don't know Patrick if it's available yet in Finland But have you guys been watching it all the FX American crime story about OJ Simpson? Holy Pizow people versus OJ is that it? Yeah, I watched it last night And it was amazing in a way that I did not expect it to be that good Is it amazing if even if you don't really know or care about OJ? Yeah, really? Okay. Yeah Was it like where you had there was a sudden epiphany because all these things you didn't realize had occurred occur like It's more like all the little bits and pieces that were Scrapped together in the first draft of history journalism are now put out in a very compelling Story, I mean and it has very sympathetic characters in places you wouldn't expect not OJ What Too early to tell he's in it, but it's too early to tell but it was really Matt and I were like, oh, we're not gonna watch an hour and a half and then we were like our eyes were glued It was so good So add it to your peak podcast list or peak TV list for Tom Tom's fading fading out of frame Lacy You should care Tom and go I'm just watching the export bar. It's so fun Yeah, you look like a man is watching the export Doing it too. I'm sure Alright, yep, we're gonna we're gonna end up early, but thanks everybody for watching. We'll talk to you later