 Yeah, that's not I mean the black cab industry is pretty, you know, it's pretty liked generally here So Uber is it is kind of frowned upon but the other the other side of it is that there used to be a much much bigger Uber like service that actually predated Uber Here and they kind of got pushed out of the market because Uber undercut them Yeah, and it was a bit of a sore sore subject and they recently got bought so Well, the biggest thing about the the black cabs in London was that they actually were not Horrifyingly shitty experiences like no no, they're actually kind of cool. They're really good It's one of these things like the TFL the regulator You know one of the big things is they make the cabbies go through this incredibly rigorous training schedule They have to literally memorize every street in London and memorize every possible route to those streets So when you get in a cab, they don't need GPS. They don't need anything They just you just tell me you want to go and they know where to go whenever I Come what my home airport is LAX and I don't live that far from LAX But sometimes when I'm just like I just feel like getting in the first You know car that can get me there I get in the taxi line and it always sort of like blows my mind where I'll say like oh, yeah I'm going here. Are you like yeah at the street in the street in Venice, and they're like, okay And yeah, Uber people are like if I don't have GPS. I have no idea what you're talking about Yeah, it's like Where they are I had the opposite situation in Vegas two weekends ago When we I would just get into the cab line, and I'd be like I'm going to this place and they were like What place idea if it wasn't on the strip they were Totally clueless, and I wound up having to look it up on my GPS and it was just like This is the problem. Yeah Justin I also threw in a silly Location for you in your intro, which you can change I Am in the middle of a tsunami You are All around me. There's not a tsunami right now. Don't worry everyone. Don't panic He's probably not gonna have anything to say people are gonna people are gonna hear you say that and go There's a tsunami you should get out Yeah, wait, there's a tsunami in Los Angeles. We're not saying just they just they just have they have like They have signs that Are I guess supposed to be hopeful when you're panicking in order to get yourself that way higher ground It's like it'd be really like the tsunami is gonna get you way before you're able to like follow the street signs But whatever all right. Are you guys ready? Yeah? Yeah Let's do this link for the live stream. So cake and listen in the other room She will be able to find it at daily tech news show comm slash live or diamond club TV. Oh crap Well daily tech news should Slash live that's that's a good one which is updated every day by Rodgers It's being updated as we speak For your enjoyment. All right. Here we go three two and Nicola show keeps you in the know if you'd like to find out more Please go to daily tech news show comm slash support and find out how to keep us on the air. Thank you This is the daily tech news for Thursday October 5th 2017 from our headquarters in Los Angeles on town Merritt and from a tsunami Evacuation zone at studio feline. I'm Sarah Lane and a long throw from left fields distance to the future home of the Oakland I'm Justin Robert young also joining us from somewhere in Mary Old England is mr. Nate Langston of Bloomberg How's it going Nate? I'm very well. Thank you Tom. Yes a heart for just specifically a lovely town called Brock's born We're now filled with an E though heart for sure, right? Hot for sure. H. E. R. T. Yes, obviously Uh, I know as always DTS producer Roger Chang is alongside as well Hello, I'm here. Let's start with a few tech things you should know Celebrating IBM's announcement of the think pad on October 5th 1992 current think pad maker Lenovo released the think pad 25 It combines the classic design of the original think pad red nub and all blue return key and the modern hardware of intel processors Based on the t470 model if you want to know pricing starts at 1,899 bucks Wu Tang clan member ghostface killer is now raising 30 million dollars through an initial coin offering or ico for a new cryptocurrency firm he has co-founded called Cream capital which could be integrated into debit cards soon Hold on to your hats guys because cream is shorthand for crypto rules everything around me Which is the most wonderful news. I've heard in a pretty terrible news week Tony Stark Facebook is officially rolling out a feature it tested in portugal last month that lets users of instagram stories cross post to Facebook stories Facebook has not yet allowed facebook stories to be posted to instagram stories. How because people use instagram stories All right, here are some more top stories wall street journal has sources Who say russian government agents copied information from an nsa contractor's home computer in 2015? So that classified information shouldn't have been there, but it was By exploiting vulnerabilities in kaspersky Antivirus the information pertain to the nsa's methods of network penetration as well as defense of its own networks Incident was discovered in the spring of 2016 according to the journal dtslistener mb noted that google's tavis ormondy identified vulnerabilities in kaspersky software in 2015 So it could be these are the same vulnerabilities that were exploited last month the us department of homeland security directed all federal agencies to Stop using kaspersky software within 90 days and now we think this could be why if this is correct It's not that kaspersky was cooperating necessarily. It's just they had vulnerabilities that were exploited You can do the math yourself if you want to connect the dots between kaspersky and russia But it wouldn't there wouldn't need to be collusion for this to be a concern Speaking of concern It's time to panic everybody because netflix is raising subscription prices for us subscribers Starting today the lowest tier plan is actually going to stay at 799 per month But the standard plan that supports hg and two simultaneous streams And it's also the most popular plan most people have that jumps from 999 to 1099 per month the highest tier plan which supports 4k video resolution and four simultaneous streams jumps to x From 1199 to 1399 current subscribers will start being notified on october 19th And it will take effect in your next billion cycle if it applies to you I don't know about y'all, but uh, I was watching the reaction in our slack about this and it was Ah, I can't believe they're raising them prices, but it's still probably worth it because I totally watch it a lot Uh, yeah, also of note netflix is going to spend 7 billion dollars I believe on on uh Original eight next year. Yeah, eight billion dollars next year in original programming So that's pretty much where this is going from although that does not stop it from being a national panic Uh, yeah, well, it's actually an international panic because they're raising the price here as well So the top tier plan is going up about a pound a month Um, so yeah, they're funneling that eight billion dollars from I think global pockets. I'm guessing Yeah, yeah, I'm sure there's the price increases are not limited to the us Uh, well, how much is a pound these days? I need to know actually about a dollar It used to be about 50 cents, but it's yeah for the dollar now Man, it's gonna feel really cheap when I come there Uh a dollar dollar 31 is the current exchange rate. Is it wow? That's a okay. Wow That's still low, but it's not as bad as I I misspoke before I thought he was two dollars to the pound not 50. Yeah. Yeah. So so anybody Thinking this will hurt netflix remember the last time they they announced a price increase It was the first price increase and and they actually did see a leveling off of subscriber growth at that point You know, just and I were talking about this earlier on his twitch stream when we were just kind of kicking around the idea of netflix and popularity and To me, it's like listen if you break this out over a month Which we're used to doing here on dtns because it's sort of a patreon model that we remind people It's like five cents a day for a dollar Not a huge deal Then again, I have a lot of credit card debt. So I mean if you want to you know, save your pennies then Yeah, if you you know, if you're if you're on a specific budget, then oh, you don't want your service to go up At the same time if they're investing in new programming that you're Hopefully going to like down the road then that's how they do it Well, yeah, and also we are watching less and less on the ways that we used to pay for it It would make sense that the places that we are watching more and more Would begin to charge more and more as they continue to cater to our wins all of this Smart will happen again not the most price sensitive people are the people at 7.99 Right, that doesn't get you hd and the only reason you get that plan is you're like I have to have netflix, but I just can't afford more than eight bucks a month They're not touching those people because those will be the people that will screen the loudest Instead they're going well, you could already afford nine or eleven ninety nine a month You know, you you won't you were less likely to bunch Yeah Well sources tell bloomberg that amazon is testing a new delivery service in the u.s Called a seller flex in order to make more products available for two-day delivery and free up more space in its warehouses The service is already running in india and is said to be in trial basis in west coast states with a broader rollout planned in 2018 So this is a tricky story here because this isn't about delivery to your home We had a few people say well, wait a minute I've seen people drive up and deliver stuff that weren't from ups Some of them even had amazon magnets on their vans or their trucks amazon does operate its own thing called amazon flex That's not what this is This is Instead of you as a seller having to put it in the box and go to pick f fed x or ups to send it amazon's going to take it from So before now it was you either have amazon stored in their own warehouses or you handle the shipping yourself if you're selling through amazon Now amazon's going to handle part of the leg They may still then hand it over in bulk to fed x and ups to deliver But they don't have to they can pick whichever is best for them You know, there's a lot of talk about oh, you know as amazon really, you know, dipping into the fed x and ups You know partner program that has worked so well more so than they have been initially and It sounds like what ends up happening a lot of times is that things just start piling up in warehouses amazon wants to move some merch So however, they can do that This I mean this makes perfect sense and you know, they they also aren't beholden to these partnered shipping companies anyway Yeah, they want to control that cost as well for sure uh And and furthermore, this is one of those questions where do That does it make sense for amazon to buy one of these companies to buy a a a fed x or a ups And this is them saying well, why we can Our our biggest thing is logistics. They are the dumb pipe that gets things to you We just need to figure out which of the dumb pipe we need to Uh, you know deal with James thatcher who works in the logistics industry uh said he thinks it's brilliant that they're an nvo cc and can sell Additional ocean container space that they contract. That's a genius move and one that really doesn't get enough praise from the shipping community On top of that they're leasing planes. I mean, they don't need to buy ups or fed x right, nate Well, yeah, I mean this is what I find interesting about a story that concerns amazon because You know in the u.s. Obviously your your land space is so much bigger than than we have in in the uk You know, you've got states bigger than the uk Um over here. I mean amazon has something called amazon logistics Which is a delivery It's a courier service and most of the parcels that I get from amazon arrive from an amazon delivery driver It's not fed x. It's not ups. It's nothing like that. It's it's amazon brand of delivery service So i'm wondering how this is different Is this just different because obviously the the space they've got to cover is so much bigger in the in the us Or is it, you know, is it somewhere in between? Yeah, probably it's probably different in different markets I'd be curious to know if amazon logistics in the uk Picks up from the seller or if that is only for the things that are stored in the amazon warehouses Or if it's just the entire thing works differently Yeah, as far as i'm aware you can amazon stores everything in its own warehouses over here So, you know, you can either sell directly yourself But if it's marked as fulfilled by amazon then it's because it's stored in amazon's warehouse and amazon will ship it with their own Logistics company or they will partner with others for bigger products like so amazon stuff never comes through the post Um some stuff comes through the post, but it's very very rare these days that I see anything that's got a raw mail stamp on it It's almost all marked Amazon logistics Well, microsoft is releasing test versions of its edge browser for ios and android These are test versions So you'd have to go to apple's test flight to get the one for ios You can get the other one as a test through google play users will need windows 10 insider builds of the autumn creators update To take advantage of features like continue on pc That'll let you push a page from your mobile version of edge to the windows version of edge Users will also be able to access favorites history reading list and ebooks across the versions. However, it doesn't sink your tabs yet yet Release for all users is expected by the end of the year So I know people on windows insider may run out to try this out Anybody excited for this to come to the masses? I mean, I'll try it out just because I like to look at mobile browsers, but I use mobile chrome You know every once in a while app opens safari on me and that's fine too But yeah, I feel like unless you are edge faithful already on the desktop I don't know how many people are going to be downloading this I'm excited about it because the difference between ios and android for for a lot of these third party browsers is that On ios they have to use the safari plug-in framework So you're basically just using safari but wrapped in a Container that sinks your bookmarks and things with chrome Whereas on android is a lot more freedom there and so there's a lot more potential I think for the edge browser to be a much better browser than other browsers on android Then maybe it has the potential to be on ios I don't know if browsers are What they Are on mobile or sorry on on mobile that they are on on desktop I think desktop this is for whatever reason there's a lot more Identity in your life that I think bookmarks are a little bit more of a uh an easy to click on kind of thing their extensions play a lot larger of a role on on mobile It just kind of seems like there's a reason why so many apps have gotten away with just doing the role your own Little dirt dumb browsers because I don't know if our utility in terms of mobile browsing is something that We really care about all that much Well moving on uh yesterday We had a big pixel event with google uh two pixel phones announced We talked about that yesterday in a blog post for the event the company announced a new accessory hardware certification program called Made for google so accessories will be individually tested by google itself to earn this badge of Honor although specific hardware requirements for cables and cases and headphones Not yet disclosed made for google launch partners include anchor monster otter box and belkin Now they're flag on the road to being more apple-like with their hardware strategies having a certification program for third parties Yep, how long before we get google stores in the mall? I'm Flabbergasted that they don't exist already Well part of it is that they don't have The the same kind of lineup I think the more that they take their hardware seriously the more that they are going to see themselves Walking down these same roads that that you know, it's just going to make more sense to sell them directly as long as you can afford Uh, you know to to take out the retail space the question is If you are doing this in 2017 How much of a of a footprint do you need these days? In a world where everything is shipped to you so fast You know, do you need to be in a mall will malls exist in five years, right? These are a lot of things that that apple the please don't tell me malls are going away. Justin's the only thing I love that's left Well, I'm just saying I would I think it's just a very interesting question as to You know, what is the smart way to do things if you are starting today And I can actually tell you um google google does have some stores here in london it opened At least one. I think about two years ago in very close to where apples Apple store is on region street, and I think I know there were plans to open a couple more I don't know if they actually did But they were basically there so that people could could walk into a shop looking to buy a computer of some kind or a device of some kind But then there's like kind of like a google Shop within the shop for some of these ones that they did So they've certainly experimented with it At least in a light touch sort of way Interesting I'll have to go check that out. 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Nate Langston I will be hailing an uber at some point even though Uber doesn't have a license, but they're allowed to continue to operate while they're appealing Sarah We we got to take advantage of the fact that we have someone whose feet are on the ground in london or at least harfordshire It's so true and it's great timing actually because we got some interesting data today from uber Which as you mentioned had its license revoked by transport for london In the city that was last month Although as they go through the appeal process, which sometimes takes a really long time They can still operate regulators criticize uber for not reporting crimes Not conducting adequate background checks on drivers trying to evade the government through a program called grayball I'm sure you've talked about this on dts in the past Essentially regulators say uber not fit and proper to operate in london very london of them But london is a big hub for uber I mean lots of cities get a lot of attention when there's regulatory problems, but london is Massive uber is very popular there more than 40 000 drivers more than 3.5 million writers Who use the service at least once every three months? So probably a lot of them use it quite a bit more than that The company grew london operations big time This is for 2016 revenue rose 36.9 million pounds about 49 million dollars last year Which is up 59 percent over 2015 profit before tax Grew 65 to 3 million pounds average monthly employees. That's uber employees not drivers grew to 199 Which is up 90 percent? So they basically doubled their workforce as far as the corporate office in 2016 Now while they appeal it's business as usual But I wanted to ask you nate, you know as somebody who obviously london traffic can be a little bit doesn't What's the what's the sense from from london? I mean do people feel like oh, I wish they just let them keep operating we need uber or You know is uber kind of seen as a bad guy there the way that it's Certainly starting to feel like here in silicon valley. Yeah, it's definitely the consensus is generally that it's It's one of those things that you hate to love it So people here have had very very good taxi service for for many many many years for decades, you know It's been the training that the drivers here have to go through it's so rigorous That they have to literally memorize every street every landmark in london They have to know every possible route between those streets before they're even allowed to operate as a black cab The fares are completely regulated. You know exactly how much you're going to pay and there's loads of them They are everywhere in london. So, you know, we've we've been spoiled by this very very good service But now we get a service that is a lot cheaper, you know by an enormous amount You know, you could pay 30 pounds for a journey in a cab to go somewhere that in uber might be You know 10 or something. It's it's a huge difference. So people love it But at the same time the service they get is very very different, you know, you get into a cab you say i want to go here They give straight that they don't need to think about it If there's traffic they can re-root really quickly like they don't even have gps is in the car Whereas with uber the services, you know can be spotty in terms of you know, how nice the driver is and You know, whether they know the routes or whether they ask you do you know the best way and all this kind of stuff So people are generally on the fence. They're like, well It would be great if they stuck around, but yeah, they probably should behave themselves a bit better in general. So it's it's very What's the word? I don't know. I can't think of the word which is weird for a writer, but It's there's mixed feelings. Let's say ambivalence perhaps Can I can I ask you this nate because I think if this were to happen and has happened in in cities in america The cry not only from uber but also generally from the populace is this is protectionism From the government toward the cab industry It doesn't seem like from afar. There there is that rallying cry necessarily, but maybe the petition that they were pushing on people but Yeah, I mean, you know you you push you get three and a half million registered users of an app and and every time they open The app they get asked to sign a petition, you know, they're going to sign that petition probably You know, but it does show that there's support for uber and I don't think it's So much a state thing because they've never said that they're not going to give the license back They basically just said look you need to change certain practices in order to operate here And I actually think they will I think they'll I think they'll win And I think uber's new ceo has done a lot to appease some of the strongest critics over here at least to a certain extent by You know apologizing say they have to change But I think one of the biggest challenges they've got is that london isn't the only market that they are a controversial entity in You know, they have got to do something that other cities around the world are going to say well, london did it Let's do what london did so they're going to basically set their own little precedent by what they agree to to concede In this debate this this negotiation and I think that's if anything that's the biggest challenge they have It's not keeping their license. They think they'll keep it But it's how they keep it and how other cities will maybe force them to keep it with them as well Another brick in the wall so to speak. I mean they've set precedents in paris. They've set precedents in asia They've set precedents in the united states and here we go again except this time. It's a new guy Uh, so it's darah kozer shahi's chance to say well, hold on This is the kind of deal that the new uber wants to we're fitting proper now under my leadership Yeah, this is everything wrong. Yeah, it's it's that's another thing about it is like There are a lot of things, you know, you look at them bullet pointed on paper and you go like well, sure They're you know, the company seems shady, right? Not just in london but in a lot of places a lot of other cities could argue the same thing but Okay, well if that's going to be the way that we judge companies then Let's start talking about a lot of the other companies operating in london Yeah, definitely and I think that the the other thing that makes london such an interesting case is that london's uber's second biggest market You know outside of the u.s. That is I think it's the biggest market outside of the u.s And so They've they've got a problem that they didn't have in some of the other cities They've had problems in across the continent where it's actually been okay for them like in spain They um, they pulled out of spain for for quite a long time You know, I think a couple of years before they went back with uber x The uber pop service the carpooling thing Has been pulled from a number of markets around europe and uber for them It's sort of been like well, fine If you don't want our great service you want to stick to your crappy local system Then fine, we'll go and open up somewhere else whereas in london They've got a lot more at stake an awful lot more at stake So I think that's why this has been treated so so strongly and I don't know if you've the austin of europe Yeah, the other the other issue that's been really Badly timed here is that um, the regional head of uber For northern for for europe a woman called joe bartram resigned the day before The ceo came over and then somebody else raised massive questions about their taxes Because uber funnels a lot of its Its money through a dutch subsidiary, which means it doesn't pay Attacks on them in the uk so that they're just being attacked from all angles with bad press right now here All right. Well, thanks to everybody who participates in our subreddit You can submit stories and vote on them at daily tech news show dot reddit dot com and talk about this stuff in our facebook group We've got a couple of good conversations going on in there people talking about how they get dtns People talking about all kinds of topics that we mentioned on the show facebook.com Slash groups slash daily tech news show our thing of the day comes from terry who wrote on our patreon blog tom sarah and crew I was listening to the dtns where scott talked about being hacked and setting up two-factor authentic authorization I realized myself that I only had two factor on google and last pass and setting up two factor I came across a great resource two factor Dot org Not all sites have the easiest instructions to set up their two factor And this will tell you which sites offer it and how to activate it. It's it's a lovely looking site It doesn't do anything for you. So it's not a security risk in that way You're not giving it any any options to help you. It's just telling you Hey, do you want to find out if your service has 2fa? Here's a place where you can find out and we'll tell you whether it's sms or email or a token or whatever It's a great idea. It reminds me of a developer who put up a site that showed you which apps were going to be supported when os 10 moved from power pc to intel and there's this fantastic Wiki that sort of said this won't work. This might work. This doesn't work And it was sort of continually updated and this reminds me a lot of that I think they're incredibly useful resources and this is very well designed as well It's a really great interface cam from newcast Australia wrote in describing how glasses and contacts irritate his eyes and just Plain don't work for him. He writes I had intra ocular implants inserted under my corneas while awake As well as corrective laser treatment for fine tuning and now I live with 2020 vision, which is fantastic I saw the moon for the first time in my 20s and people weren't lying about the rabbit on the surface what i'm leading to Is augmented reality is going to happen and it's going to come in many shapes and forms But technology too often outperforms itself within too short a time Contacts could be cool But consumers will struggle hard glasses would be safer comfortable and cheaper Also, I'd rather like an augmented hearing device as i'm more accustomed to listening quickly Possibly like that moto thing in your ear, but it could see around and respond. That would be great Anyway, small thoughts long email. Keep up the great work I think I signed up to the 10 dollar a month option. Hope it works. Keep doing what you're doing Well, thanks It sounds like uh, that was surgery that really helped Augmented reality might would make would not make me do intra ocular implants if I didn't need them, but Yeah, I once I had one of his eyes Replaced with a webcam after an accident and it was you would need some really killer app Yes, and like I'm not talking about some garbage, you know, uh the little hot dog bands No, this is the thing that all the kids will be getting someday and I will not No Well, we got another email from australia today. It's quite an australian day This one comes from mike says hey guys strange place to ask for medical advice I know but I have just been prescribed a pacemaker and with all the stories on dts about pacemaker hacking I'm a little apprehensive about it and I thought I'd reach out to the dts community for some advice I consider myself fairly young. I'm 47. I plan on being around for a long time So obviously I'd like to get that one get the one that's the latest the best pacemaker, right? Has most features is the most secure is the most easily upgradeable stylish Kind of takes a back seat if anyone has more information on what to look for or just advice or experience I would love to hear from them. Thanks heaps for the show says mike love being a part of the community Yeah, see that doesn't do a co-comparisons of hearing aid devices So I'm I'm very curious if anybody out there does know Of a good place where you can compare these things and we're not trying to give medical advice To mike he's not asking for he's like I just want to do some research and find out like what are the feature sets? What are the what are the different things that that I can pick for my Yeah, you want you want that website, right? It's like list the pacemakers and the pros and cons so I can make a form decision because it's going to be in my body Nobody wants a pacemaker that won't survive the jump from power pc to intel So seriously if anybody has a good resource for mike send it to his feedback at daily tech new show dot com We'll move it along to him Uh, and sarah this this would make a good element in some kind of dts labs thing I think I agree Thank you. Nate Langston for joining us. Of course, uh big congratulations. Nate is getting married this weekend You I'm so excited for you man. This is fantastic. Thank you. Yeah in about 36 hours something like that I think and um, you know particularly honored that that you know Tom's gonna come over and be there at the wedding as well. So um, yeah Very very excited and what was quite interesting about doing dts today is that I had to record Two episodes of my podcast text message ahead of time But wanted to plug that I was on dts in them So I had to record a plug for the show and how great it was before I actually did it So I'm very pleased that everything I said about how great it was and how people should listen to it Was wholly accurate and I don't have to go and re-edit it. So, you know Imagine if you would have been like it's a great show and and then after it you're like Not a great show in the dts promo. I recorded. I said it was great seeing you this weekend So I hope at the end of the weekend Yeah Yeah Check out what Nate's up to at Nate Langston.com or a text message at tech podcast dot uk Thank you. Yeah, please do Justin robber young what you got going on? 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Jeff canada and darin kitchen I'll see you in london This show is part of the broad pants network Get more at frog pants dot com Diamond club hopes you have enjoyed this bro I venture to say we're getting pretty good at this show. Yeah, that is slick. That is I liked that show guys Man, that was awesome. That's a high wire rack. It's a fun show This guy's for having me very much. So it's been a lot of fun you know, it's it's funny, uh because We haven't really talked about this before but and I haven't been blasting out the live version But just so many people are used to kind of like live versions of shows Do we prefer daily tech news show dot com slash live like is there We care diamond club dot tv is my preference these days But daily tech news show dot com slash live is just easy because alpha geek radio is also there too, right? So I don't know. Um, I think well the the nice thing about daily tech It's the show name. I think it's just easier for people to remember But I want to do whatever we collectively want to Yeah, yeah, no, it's worth worth the continuing to think about Okay. Well, uh, while you think about that, I'm gonna have to make a move because I have to go and finish packing for my wedding Tell your uh, tell your brother to email me his address. I I will do. Yeah, I will do he'll be he'll be in touch Okay, cool. Hey, thanks for setting that up Hope you have such a great weekend. Congrats to you and your soon-to-be wife and uh, can't wait to hear how it went Thank you, sir. Yeah, you'll see some pictures on facebook. I'm sure they'll be uh, they'll be right on I'll see you tomorrow. Yeah, can't wait on safe flight man. See you soon. Cheers buddy. Bye Cheers What a good lad. Oh, he's just uh, just a real sweet boy So what should we call this episode? You should end every episode tom by uh, walking through the false, uh bookshelf behind you Pull a book and it rotate And um, there's blue coin the cream of cryptocurrency. Oh dirty crypto netflix and a higher bill G mall uber and out amazon is fedexed up amazon giveth and amazon take it away Edge faithful appleification of google Nothing but date dream rises to the crypto top currency panning a borrowed legacy net flick and dollar dollar bills y'all Kopersky the unfriendly ghost that's pretty funny um Roll your own brows. Oh, it's great uber is appealing in the is is appealing in london um another brick in the wall killer apps and anti-rejection meds um Bitcoin killer everybody's bills. Yeah bitcoin killer Baby, I got your bitcoin. Don't you worry? All right. All right That's funny. That's funny because you stopped Give me that crypto Uh, man I like I kind of like woo coin seems Here now cut and paste error yesterday. That's got a diversify yo crypto wallet We spent so little time actually mentioning it in the show, but it is so rife for a good headline. Yeah Um, I'm open. I'm open. What do you want? What do you got? What do you feel? Um G mall woo coin woo coin kopersky the unfriendly ghost That's Woo coin Woo burn out. I don't know. Maybe some woo woo based Title I I like woo coin woo coin. Yeah, that's sara. What say you woo coin woo coin it is coins have it motion carried The liquid swords of the woo coin The woo coins have it Ha ha ha Tom when uh, when was the last time you were out in uh in the uk? The last time that I graced shores of one of my homelands Uh Would have been probably when I was going to malta I think Which would have been 20 2009 It's been a while I don't think I've been since then Uh, and how long you there? five days too short Just in time to get over your jet lag different band Someone just asked if I had Ah Someone just had if I had this on the shelf. I don't it's down here. Oh there Uh the diamond club Uh, yeah, no, I've uh, so I fly in tonight or I fly tonight. I arrive tomorrow Um, then I go up to Sudbury Go to the wedding Come back to london on sunday night Then to will's place on monday evening for the show and then I fly out Tuesday morning dude That is uh, that's a whirlwind trip my friend Yes, here's the thing I part of the reason not the entire reason but part of the reason I scheduled it that way Was because Eileen couldn't go. Yeah Uh Then it turned out she could oh no So then she's booking flights and stuff. She's like, why are you only going for five days? I'm like, well because you weren't going to be there And I was just going to like drop in boom boom boom get out Uh, also I booked this before I think sarah and I had even come up with the idea For her You're right because I remember as we were kind of like, okay, cool. You know life is good. And then you were like, oh crap Uh Going to london for a wedding and I was like, oh crap I have to be on my cousin's wedding weekend Yeah, because that was another part of the reason was at the time I'm like, well You know, we'll have to scramble for co-hosts and stuff but Turns out we kind of do anyway, but not as it's it's a different feel I am super bummed that uh, I cannot participate in person at pod fest just because I've I've not gone before um, but you know, I I know that it's cool and she has such a good lineup Especially this year I was yeah, I'm just like turn it, you know, this would have been like just it would be a really good time to represent dtns But justin and everyone else. I know you'll hold it down in our honor Uh, it's gonna be pretty fun. Um, um pump that we have such a great crew Uh, and it's gonna put me in la to see A blade runner with andrew main, which I'm oh sweet. That's great Yeah, chris mancini, uh from uh, the comedy film nerds is great. Uh, he's he's awesome and I feel horrible that I am not Going to be there, but I'm very glad that you could Fill the gap so that I'm not totally disappointing him by not having a show Oh, no, it's gonna be it's gonna be great. Uh, it will be uh, uh as as great as it can be at least without The lovely ser lane and the uh, very physically pretty tom errant. Well, you've got canada. He puts me to shame So, well, I mean, I mean, I didn't want to just you know go on and on about it But let's just be let's just be honest the the the jawline on that guy alone. This isch Right, just canada and the personality. Yeah, I mean, let's let's objectify the man. He's No, she's sparkling sparkling personality intelligence You won't miss me at all No, stop it. Stop it. We will we will so I so canada's playing me. Obviously who's playing sarah me Oh Dying my hair. Uh-huh No, I'm growing it out by tomorrow. That's so great Congrats, I'm gonna be I'm gonna be wearing a very smart top A smart blouse a smart blouse you want to be like me you say things like blouse Bye No, it'll be it'll be uh, it'll be great and uh, it was funny because I actually hung out with darin a little bit, uh Last weekend and so Oh good So you guys planned everything great. Sure. No, we we we have an easy report darin's in an awesome building down here in uh in Oakland now and uh He's got he's got an awesome an amazing apartment now Oh, you mean for his home his home place. Yes, I know I saw he he showed me the address I haven't actually been there But that I know that building that's it's a nice place. It's a fairly if you've been around this area It's it's a hard building to miss and uh, apparently we found out from his neighbors is where Hey, I'm not gonna name the basketball team That plays in this area, but apparently Uh, that is where they like to put They're their first year the first contract players. Gotcha for their temporary accommodations Well, not temperate. It's just like this is where they'll like hey go spend your money here It's like expensive for normal people, but you know for a But you have an nba contract. So you're fine. Although apparently um Dremond green uh eschewed living in this place, uh, uh and wound up living in in uh The apartments near the home depot In emoryville. Yeah, uh, yeah, no, there's some nice places over there. It's just not I mean, it's not swank or anything but you wanted to save money and so he yeah moved into A place right by the highway. So it was easy to get to where he needed to get to but uh Well, apparently didn't like it. Uh, but as soon as he got his uh, his contract his his office rookie deal He uh did what everybody does which is uh move out to the hills Yep. Yep Um Yes, roger. Uh, oh no, no, I was gonna talk to justin about some Okay, uh, well, let's get let's get out off the air. Uh, thanks everybody for watching Uh la pod festival london on monday and then we're back on tuesday here We'll see you see you