 Rather noble of you and we are now alive Did Sarah figure her thing out she's not currently in the call so Well, we might have to wait a little bit for her anyway. Is she saying anything in slack? No, she's not See, that's a problem and you start futzing Everything's 90% okay, but that 10% gets you Every time you just want to put yeah, but the biggest the big thing that happened to her wasn't wasn't as a result of futzing It was just the soft third-party software. She's been using suddenly just stopped cooperating Thank you, Tom. Your order is confirmed Hey, I'll be this. I'll be the judge of that Had to pay for shipping Oh Well, I chose to I just have no idea why I Close now. Okay. Hey, hi. I am hi Sarah. This is horrible It's not that it's not horrible. It's very close It's not great. Oh well as long as you can hear me. Okay. I don't know what's going on Don't forget the majority of the audience is listening Okay, okay Okay, I Am ready to start. Are you guys ready to start? Yes Yes, indeed Shall you proceed? Are you go for launch? I am go for launch. All right 15 seconds like doing this because Okay, let's it's easier for me to have the notes if I start exactly at a certain point. So bear with me. Here we go two one Thanks to everybody who supports daily tech news show directly to find out more head to daily tech news show comm slash support This is the daily tech news for Tuesday, August 28th 2018 in Los Angeles. I'm Tom Merritt feel like I'm Sarah Lane and For Mowgli in California, I'm Justin Robert young and congratulations to Roger Chang a baby girl Hooray, of course that means Roger will be out for several days But capably stepping in Anthony limos aka. E. Amos. How's it going Amos? Hopefully I'm capable. I'm trying here. Oh, yeah. No so far so good Fingers crossed. No, it's good. It's good. We're gonna be fine. We're all fine here. How are you? Let's start with a few tech things you should know Intel took the wraps off its eighth gen processors at EFA in Berlin There are three new whiskey lake you series chips That's Intel's mid-range line for laptops and three eighth gen Amber Lake Y series processors Intel is also emphasizing integrated gigabit Wi-Fi support as well as built-in Amazon and Cortana voice support Vespos electric scooter Electrica Starts production next month with online sales opening in Europe in October US and Asian customers will be able to order in early 2019 the Electrica has a maximum range of 62 miles will take four hours to charge the battery Which will last up to a thousand charge cycles the Electrica has some AI features like pedestrian and vehicle detection and will suggest alternative roots It's electric electric On all but the vino AMD spinoff global foundries which manufactures AMD's Ryzen and radion chip says it's gonna stop developing 7nm processors and has no plans to ever well, maybe not ever but no plans right now to develop five or three nanometer tech It's just too damned expensive says global foundries AMD is okay They've already said they were gonna manufacture future 7nm chips like the Zen 2 CPUs with TSMC So all this means is TSMC will do all the manufacturing of 7nm chips in the future We got some news out of Instagram Justin We do IG that's Instagram for the olds announced a three-part plan to improve safety on its platform a section called about This account will show the data was created the country is located in and other accounts was shared followers Username changes in the last year and any ads the account is currently running Users can now request verifications from the settings You'll have to provide a full real name plus ID or business verification Finally Instagram will support apps like duo and Google authenticator for two-factor authentication Within the coming weeks. Well that last one now it gets a big applause out of me As we know SMS as a two-factor is better than nothing, but it's not ideal Having an independent authenticator is great be even better if they supported some kind of physical key like a Yuba key But hey, you know baby steps we're getting there What do y'all think of this idea of the other two parts of this of giving you more information to evaluate an account Including me more widespread verification. I love this. I love this there are accounts I mean, I know what a spam account is on Instagram. I'm pretty good at you know identifying that but if somebody starts following me And they've got followers and a variety of pictures But the account was created very recently then I want to know that It's not probably somebody who has anybody in common with me, you know Well, I also think that Instagram and social media in general is very good at sussing out fraud So more information or at least shaking up the information that is publicly available is pretty good at Allowing the rest of that network effect to take hold and if it has to account It's following two people and it's running a bunch of ads and it's from Russia and we started yesterday No matter what it's saying or house, you know Realistic it is they're going to have to figure out new ways to spoof If anything, this is just sort of moving the line forward but I think that we're kind of past due for that being incumbent on the platforms to Actually move that line forward and I think a lot of this is yes Let's identify fake accounts more easily or accounts that aren't what they say they are but it's also a really good step in the the Harassment area right if somebody's harassing you and you don't block them and they change their name and you're confused by that This gives you the tools to learn a little bit more about who this person is Yeah, no, that's I hadn't even thought about that part of the username change I just the idea of seeing the history and saying oh they used to to be called f my favorite political person I guess I don't want to follow them after all it was where I went with that But you're right like people change in their name to kind of avoid detection Would be another thing by the way we had a little confusion in the discord just now Duo is the name of a two-factor authentication service. We're not talking about the messaging service duo No, that that's grounds for a trademark suit right there that we had confusion in the marketplace right in front of us You know, I'll tell you what it actually kind of brings up a meta conversation about verification in social media because The idea specifically with Twitter of the blue checkmark and kind of everything that sort of come afterward That was an odd place to draw the line in what eventually became you are now a cool kid Right or like we have taken our time in in the and I think it made sense in in the bygone era of Twitter we don't have a lot of time. We're just a bunch of kids putting together a scrappy little website So for celebrities sure we'll work on our lunch break and make sure you're really this did we verify Veronica? Sure thing have do it. Yeah. Yeah now It's a very this is a very stable platform people use it all the time Maybe we should be verifying and mass a lot of people because it will at the very least say Okay if you didn't take the time to go and and you know tweet a picture they send a picture of your License to this platform then maybe we'll take you a little less seriously Yeah, I didn't know I that is key and we've talked about this in regards to Twitter before but Verify everybody, you know if they just have a have a system that verifies people don't don't make it a special thing Let's talk about smart speakers and sound bar. Shall we Bose announced? Two a smart speaker and two sound bars with Amazon voice services built-in. They will all be shipping in October Let's start with the Bose home speaker 500 It's an aluminum cylinder with custom drivers pointed in opposite directions for sound separating has a display for Alba Mart In programmable buttons for quick access to playlists or radio stations and this all goes for 400 bucks Then the $800 Bose sound bar 700 Lot of numbers here is two inches high four inches deep and 38 inches long supposedly can place Discrete sound in places where there aren't actually any speakers The $550 sound bar 500 is smaller both sound bars do include HDMI ARC support and the speakers can also work in a multi-room system. For example, if you have so no speakers already Yeah, that HDMI support is key for me because the the ARC or ARC Standard lets you not have to worry about hooking up the speakers in a second way to your TV It allows basically it allows two-way audio communication over your HDMI So that anything plugged into your TV can have its sound sent to the speakers without having to have a Separate connection. Most of the modern TVs have that now mirrors if yours is older it might not have that but that that's pretty cool I do I do see this Names aside as Bose sort of moving into the the present and saying, you know what? We need to be making sound bars for TVs and we need to be making smart speakers and smart speakers is the hot new category right now So I'm not surprised to see him do it. Yeah, I mean this the the sound bar 700 being able to supposedly You know offer sound where there isn't actually a speakers That's a surround sound type thing if a sound bar can do what my huge Current speakers that take up a lot of room in my living room and we're very expensive can do I prefer the idea of having less Yeah, and and but I think also what Tom is is pointing out that there's a commoditization for Audio files even that there used to be this idea that no, no, no I got the speaker and it was hand-crafted by a an elderly man in Switzerland and that's the only true sound and Bose that's been their brand is is we are, you know short of a custom system a Quality name for audio files and that's in a world of sonos where sonos is even kind of lag It was lagging behind a little bit before they jumped in haul hog into the smart speaker world That I think has kind of gone away What we're seeing is that even names like bows are stepping into this what used to be looked at as kind of a gimmick No, no, no, it's not now. It's a real thing that people want to spend money on and are becoming a Must have feature although I know there are you know This I can hear the sound of people who take themselves seriously as audio files saying bows Do not say audiophile and bows in the same breath gentlemen That's not what we're not trying to say bows is your high end the people who really care about high-end sound don't want sound bars Okay, like we're we're we're giving you all a pass We're like, you know what you're doing you're building better systems 7.1 surround for those of us that want better Sounding stuff, but don't want to have to put in a whole system Don't want to have to put in the work to get the better sound even though it's totally worth it Having bows in that market is is something that I think a lot of people want and granted bows gets trashed for its sound quality Quite a bit by people who know what they're talking about But despite that it has name recognition for a lot of people out there shopping who might not pick up a smart speaker Otherwise and for good or ill will say oh, but bows is making it now, you know, yeah Hey ladies figures from Gartner put Huawei ahead of Apple on global smartphone sales to end users in Q2 So that that means not shipping to manufacturers or shipping to retail But shipping to end users Gartner put Huawei at a 13.3 percent market share saying it sold just around 49.8 million devices in the quarter. That's up from 9.8 percent in the quarter a year before Gartner says Apple took an 11.9 percent market share. That's down from 12.1 percent in Q2 2017 So down year over year selling 44.7 million iPhones Samsung share declined 12.7 percent, but it did keep the number one spot with its 19.3 percent market share and 72.3 million devices sold while we also moved into second place in the rankings from IDC and candlestar earlier this month so Xiao me an oppo make up the other parts of the top five here what we are definitely seeing is Markets that aren't Europe and US now make the difference and obviously China a huge market for Huawei It's a huge market for Apple and Samsung too But Huawei is beating them in that market or at least close to beating them They may not quite be beating them, but they are dominating and rising there Which is rising their boats always challenges can we continue to grow through India and Africa when we're facing some headwinds in Europe and Definitely some problems in the United States and the answer is probably yes You're seeing Xiaomi and oppo rise because Xiaomi particularly in India is doing well So these budget phone makers on the world stage are going to start taking over the top five and this this feels like Back when we would talk about Nokia and BlackBerry Starting to feel the heat from young Samsung and Apple As as the touchscreen smartphones began to sell and and I think Samsung and Apple are looking very much like Nokia and BlackBerry right now the question is will they avoid the fate of those two? Well, the only thing I'd say about Apple is that Apple has historically cared less about market share and more about the profits that they could make per unit And I think that we have seen even as they have let that phone price creep higher They have been able to sell enough that the profits are very very good for them The the to me this story is the first part It is the subject not the predicate which is the rise of China's smartphone Dominance here like this the Huawei is a company that if you don't listen to this show to be a totally honest with you I don't feel like you hear a lot about unless it's you know a Triton, you know transcended into some of the political realm that we have that we've seen Huawei is a murderer right now. They are they are absolutely an 800 pound gorilla in almost every market but Western Europe and the United States and Those markets are getting more and more hungry for phones. Yeah, I mean look at Samsung still number one But decline 12.7% and a quarter Well, how long are you gonna be number one? Yeah, you're coasting on your previous lead at that point and the New York Yankees Will tell you that that does not always work Commentary yeah, sorry, I didn't mean to get political But the yeah, no, no, no, this is I think this is this is a sea change to keep an eye on and and your point about Apple Starting to lean into average revenue per unit is is a is a huge one They they do that and they're continuing to do that and you're gonna see higher prices I'm going to bet on the new iPhones. They announced this autumn They still need to get unit prices higher in China and much higher in India if they want to continue to compete on the world stage 100% Google go Google search app optimized for emerging markets can now read web pages out loud in 28 different languages And will even work on a 2g connection Google says the app uses AI to determine the most important parts of a web page It will only read those sections and leave out everything else the browser displays what it's reading and highlights each word as it goes Google also announced that it's changing the name of the Tez app in India to Google pay and partnering with HDFC Bank ICICI Bank and Kotec Mahindra Ma Bank To provide instant loans to the apps users Yeah, so this is a big conference going on in India and it's it's part of Google's effort to get the next billion users That's what they call their initiative. So they're really touting stuff there. They're talking about using the chaos Operating system in places like Africa and Southeast Asia as well, but man 2g connection and reading my web pages to me. That's pretty cool. That's a pretty cool technical feat there I love the idea of determining. What is the part of the web page? I want it to read and not reading me the whole thing which apparently Google's AI is trying to do the engadget Article that I read about this this morning used a recipe as an example like you don't want to read about the cooks back story You just want the recipe Well, maybe Sometimes I don't know I will I would like to see how this works in in in practice sure and and obviously This is the old story of like, oh, you're gonna do something for me Well, you're probably gonna do it wrong and I'm gonna get mad because I can't reverse it when it's like look the point Here is you've got limited data You don't have time and you want to get to the essential of the story as long as they're doing that well I think it will be okay because you can still see the page. You can still scroll through the page It actually Scrolls the page and highlights the words. It's reading as it's reading them out to you So while that is excellent for accessibility It's it's also good when you're on time kind of a tiny screen. I think Look if it's bad people won't use it and we'll never talk about it again If it's good, it'll be a really really cool thing that we can go forward with including yet another one of my cries into the Abyss that will never be heard. Although I will continue to sing the song Audio only internet just somebody were we're so close We have all the things that we need and I'd be really excited for this if it were a Super low data usage Little earpiece that I could just plug in or I could you know Just give me an audio only come on now Be too hard. Just give me a little audio on the internet Well, and this is the way to it right here, right? I Google go device of the future might not have a screen at all Do voice activation through Google Assistant and and this kind of reading of the web pages to you to me It could redefine the web and and as simply as just putting text on your website that you know, you want to read including stuff like Restaurant when restaurants are open and closed and stuff like that I don't know I just think it's it's an idea that I've I've longed for and as I've waited for Godot. Oh so long And you will keep waiting. I hey Not to spend too much time on it, but this idea of Google first Google pay is back in India. Hurray that now We know why they got rid of that name and Partnering with the banks for instant loans the payment Processing in India is heating up remember We just had the story about Berkshire Hathaway Investing in Paytm, which is another top Indian payment processing app So Google going head to head with them saying well, okay, you don't even if you don't have money We'll get you the money if you use our app. That's it's pretty interesting innovations going on there Some other Google news Google's adding new tools for US military veterans that help them find jobs or promote their businesses Or both grow with Google will now highlight job openings when a veteran enters the phrase jobs for veterans Into Google's regular search along with military job Sorry codes relevant to specific skills that they may have and want to put to use Employers and job boards can also enable the feature on their own sites by using Google's cloud talent solution Which is a machine learning based job search platform Google.org the company's charity initiative will grant $2.5 million to the United Service organizations to provide IT training career support and Google support professional certification also the veteran lead at trip The veteran lead attribute badge will appear on Google business listings alongside other attributes Yeah, so like Wi-Fi is available at this business. It'll now say oh, it's this this business happens to be veteran led So if that's if that's something that Increases your willingness to want to patronize a particular business. That's nice to know but all this job finding stuff is is is definitely Interesting and certainly something that is I would think needed. I Think that for many veterans who have served this country coming back has You know is is a rough transition back into civilian life and anybody who can help ease that way and Connect jobs with folks who have laid down their life for our country is very important closed tab closed program power down computer Computer away go buy new computer over power it up This is a PR move that Google is moving into a phase where things are going to be very politically charged There's a story. We didn't talk about today that can illustrate that but This is a way that Google does not want to be in a situation Where they have to justify? Yeah, but what good are they doing? This is to me a fairly transparent if helpful way that they can say look at our Red white and blue apple pie altruism. Hey, there's no reason it can't be both It can't be you know some PR moves actually are also useful tools underneath two different computers exactly Two different computers Hey, hey Amos producing our show here. You might have some commentary on this. Do you if you can get to your unmute button? Yeah, I just went through a week-long class about all this and it was it was nuts The the whole process is not the best organized and Any information that Google might be able to help with any any gathering that information would be Amazing for the for the entire process for all veterans because right now all the information out there There's a lot of programs But it's all scattershot as far as where it's going to be seen and where it can be found and a lot of times a Lot of sites will have information They'll they'll link to each other's site But you can spend half an hour and not actually get the information you need So any any way that Google can help combine that information or focus on it It would be an amazing help and this is just a program that do D's been putting together for the last 10 years or so and It's it's a lot better than it used to be but it's still it could use some good old-fashioned Silicon Valley touch to it Gotcha All right ink first showed advanced color e-paper back in 2016 It's now finally delivering a cap as I'm going to call it a CEP advanced color e-paper to clients for digital signs A cap is more advanced than previous color e-ink So you you may have seen e-ink signs and colors before they've marketed under spectra prism or Triton For instance, Triton could do 4096 colors a cap can display 32,000 different colors with a resolution of 1600 by 2500 pixels and 150 pixels per inch Which e-ink says means it can do full color in each pixel This is starting to sound like early smartphone displays mass production should begin at the end of the year and Yes, e-readers. They're not focusing on the reader product line at the moment So don't expect it to be coming to your Kindle. So what kind of digital signs are we talking about Tom? in stores Okay Yeah, this is good. This is a Cheap dynamic way that you can have cool display, you know, be it advertising or signage Yeah, this is this is Really smart. I I wonder exactly how fast this will get Commoditized to the point where we'll see it everywhere, but certainly There is a demand as we've seen for all display advertising. There's a reason why you know I would say Probably 50% of the billboards that I see around in my daily life are digital that are you know flipping because it's easier to do that It's quicker to put it up. There's no reason why every sign in your life can't benefit from that Yeah, you mostly see them in like department stores and retail shops where they they don't want to have to keep printing out new signage You know 50% off sale order now They they can then just swap these out with new new words new illustrations new pictures sometimes And having 32,000 different colors means they can be much more vibrant They they can go from just looking like a printout a cheap printout To actually being able to do things that you could only do if you had a like a full HDTV type signage system Yeah, I mean I could also see this at You know certain fast food places or whatever like literally anywhere where you have one Major hub that's trying to make sure that all signage is correct for all locations Then a programmable E-ink solution I think would benefit them at the right price All right, folks if you want to get all the tech headlines each day in about five minutes Don't forget we have a sister show called Daily Tech headlines and you can subscribe to it at Daily Tech headlines comm Thanks to everybody who participates in our sub reddit You gave me stories for headlines this morning submit stories and vote on them at Daily Tech news show dot reddit comm Of course, we're also on Facebook Facebook comm slash group slash Daily Tech news show and we get your emails Yes, we do Ken has some thoughts on last week's conversation We were having about why flying cars aren't a thing yet Ken says flying is hard That's why but today's tech are one or two person self-flying drone is within reach for the general public The way I see it is the actual flying would be done by the drone itself guided by a national airway system that can Lay out a full dynamic network of flight paths a user would simply pick a landing point And then the system would decide the path and elevation to follow The user would only control a smart electric motor to move the vehicle from the landing area to a parking spot as a truck driver In the northeast Ken would rather see self-flying drones than self-driving cars Ken says I can imagine how wonderful it would be to put as little as 25 percent of the daily commuters in the air That would alleviate many of the surface traffic problems that we see today Interesting I wonder if it would have the same congestion effect right now if you add more lanes You also add more traffic because when there's more lanes people decide to drive that route when they might not otherwise But you've got way more lanes you can add in the air. Maybe it would overcome that issue This is this is a really interesting thought from Ken. Thank you for that And Matt writes I work in the cannabis industry in Southern California and we use a high degree of automation in our facilities For example, we work with Priva a manufacturer and developer of environmental controls and automation in horticulture among other industries Whose systems are used in more than 50% of all the buildings in Holland We recently met Priva's president, Minie Prins and got some insight into the future direction of the company I suggest you check out their website. It's fascinating. Many of the technologies We implement have been used previously in the food and beverage and pharma industries But sadly the cannabis industry has been closeted from the masses and even each other For so long that development and innovation have stagnated Everybody thinks they have the secret sauce and nobody wants to share information Silly as there's more than enough pie for everybody to get a slice Only because my partner and I have worked in so many other industries Were we able to look outside the cannabis sector for answers to the questions? We had to create something far beyond the standards in the current industry and he added in his email He's like, this is not people in a garage, you know Growing stuff in a closet like this is factory high quality level production just like you have for other foods Where did this come from this topic? 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That's pretty good There's really not a whole lot of suggestions today electric the the electrica scooter and Roger be that It's an odd name Because everyone's gonna pronounce it wrong the first time It's Italian But it's but it's being written the in the English stories It's being written the electrica and I'm like, well, so but in Italian it would be La electrica Which doesn't Any less awkward to me, but maybe that's because I don't speak Italian Yeah, of the ones we have a thing verify everybody is the best one and the one that has the least chance of getting any SEO We gave Justin two seconds What if we say verify everybody? exclamation point yeah fun That makes it that does I like that Good I'm sorry about this it threw me off. I don't know if it threw you off. Nah didn't throw us off. We're good You're fine. You're all you're good. You're fine. It's fine Tom you went to through it throw it to me I had taken it off the chat because I was trying to find the non Yellow 420 link to the stream with on so I could put that copy in there. Oh shoot It didn't work. So I'm gonna have that written up and put in there Do it. Yeah, I was gonna say do it now and then or after you're done with the other stuff So we won't forget shoot Time and time for tonight as well. So yeah, yeah, it's time to start ramping that up Totally the goal is $5,000 this year $5,000 that's big. Well, we originally wanted to do 10 But that's when we were gonna do the whole year than me and can't we're like we can't we can't break away from life to manage this yet So yeah, yeah, we've raised two two thousand seventy two dollars the last two years in a row So five thousand this year shouldn't be too hard if we can get some good publicity and yeah I just kind of double your double your friends They'll be your fun get some big diamond club names on it wink wink Tom To come out and stream when is it this year? When when are you doing it New Year's Eve? Oh, it's a it's duh, of course Seven-hour spectrum of New Year's Eve. So That way we cover we cover midnight on all time zones world. Yeah. All right. That is ambitious Yeah, I know it started out as fun or live stream of just me me andering on the internet to raise money for a family down in Australia a diamond club family in Australia and then it kind of morphed into This big project that broke Christy Kate's out to do her own music Had John Teesdale on there playing the contender with the live audience like we we've had a lot of fun last couple years That sounds really cool. Yeah, the big thing is that we have a constant presence in chat room so that No matter where you are in the world if you can get into chat room, you don't have to spend New Year's Eve alone So yeah, it's pretty cool. I like that idea Meanwhile, we're trying to raise money for sick kids with extra life. I mean when I so First of all, don't forget to put the the people who appeared in the description on the blog post Okay, I'm putting it in right now, but like with Sarah Lane, Tamara, Justin, Robert Young. Do you want Anthony or Amos? Amos is kind of more of a verbal name than a written I'll write it Anthony. That makes sense It always seems weird when I see Amos written but then when it's spoken it seems natural. It's Very strange relationship I have with my nickname complex and rich relationship you do have I like both Anthony and Amos both very good names. Well and also because Amos is kind of a contraction of Anthony and you're in lemus, right? So Would feel weird to call you Amos lemus? right Yeah, in fact, I didn't know is a real name because I'm not a much of a biblical person At least I wasn't at the time in high school But I didn't know his real name until after they'd given me the nickname and then I was like, oh, I'm spelling it wrong How are you spelling it am us? Oh Well, that's why Well, I mean, it's not illegal, but it would be unusual for that country. Yeah What do you want? Wonder where Justin got called to Do you think it's where did he where did he go? He's gonna give me two seconds and he walked and he clearly stepped off into a phone booth because Time Lord right now or whatever. Yeah, I saw his shirt fly out and then a cape What if you could get out with them? What if he's Superman? He comes back with glasses in a cape and we're like wait a second hold on Justin, are you Superman? Oh, I'm a totally different person. He couldn't tell us right he wouldn't it's not like being a cop in a bar Doesn't have to tell us Don't you have to tell somebody if you're Superman. No, no if you're a cop in a bar. Yeah, no That's what I'm saying Superman is different than that. Ah got it Yeah, unless there's a local law you don't have to tell them if someone asked you if you're a cop if you're Superman You have to tell me no, I actually don't Yeah, okay, we'll play by your rules now That's a good show It was a good show We had lots of variety Good information in there. We did. I like that. We had two Google stories that were completely unrelated to each other It's frightening, but yes Why is it frightening? That they're that big. Yeah. Oh, yeah Just the sheer magnitude of Google is frightening. Sure Like is this it's a scandal you're not gonna get two Vespas stories that are so disparate probably not There are no alphabet Vespas other bets they don't have another bets division do they Our other bets are shoes I'm just gonna sit back here and not even touch my computer You are frustrated with that thing aren't you? I am I Just it didn't make any sense yesterday And I thought I fixed it today and then it did a totally other weird thing, but at least it didn't knock me off So that's good. Yeah. No, everything was good in the show today. Yeah We didn't have any audio hiccups that I heard either like it. Nope. Oh, yeah Everything was good. What do you think Otis? yesterday, I forgot to upload the Patreon version of the at of the main show not the not the pit not the good day internet version But the the just DTMS version and I apologize for that It's all me. I just got confused I think because it was the round table shows and a little bit of rush Hmm and when I say I was in rush, I mean I was not in the band. I was just hurrying What's rush's biggest hit? Tom Sawyer, right? It's got okay. Yeah, I know that's I'm so you're me I Know the I know the name like guitar Aficionados tend to like the band rush, but I don't know their Their biggest hits. I also like the trees. I don't know that that's not that that's that big Then they have YYZ which I for a long time did not realize was about the Toronto Airport Red Bart Shedda by a Canadian. Yeah. Oh Didn't know that either. Oh, they are they're very Closer to the heart I think is another popular one Probably just hear an interview Somebody asked Neil Pert like, you know, how's it feel to be one of the one of the most influential drummers or whatever and he was like I'm not a drummer. I'm a mathematician Sorry guys, I just got a FaceTime from Jay brushwood. Ah and He looks and sounds Amazing. Oh my gosh, that's that's such good news It is amazing amazing amazing news. Hopefully they'll be Brian spent more time with him today But I mean just to have a conversation and have him. Yeah be like like the old Jay is just That's incredible just kind of emotional to be honest with you. Yeah. Yeah. No, I understand And and if anyone out there doesn't the brief version is our good friend Brian brushwood's brother Has been in a medically induced coma And had severe injuries and it was not certain how long Or even if he would recover. So this is huge. Oh my gosh. Yeah Yeah, and into all the stuff except to say As far as my understanding of these kinds of things are this is the best possible Scenario by which that's incredible. He could be recovering. So all I know is that I got to talk to like not a I mean, certainly somebody who's I mean hell Just coming out of the drugs go Google kids go ahead and Google the Power of the drugs that you need to be on to be in a medically induced coma, right? That's that's that's a that's a hell of a step down but just Obviously, he's got he's got a long way to go but he was that was Jay and uh-huh Which I mean, that's wonderful news. You all talked about it on night attack You know that was not this this kind of idea the idea that you could be FaceTiming with Jay was was not a certainty That was it's not a thing that anybody who's gone through something like this before understands Nothing's promised and nothing still is promised. You know a recovery is a recovery is a recovery, but Man It's a different story than it was two weeks ago and that's that's incredible. That's it's all I know is that Yeah, I talked to Jay brushwood Celebrate the fact and and don't don't worry too much about what's next they'll get there. Yeah. Yeah, I Okay, we can know what's in those are awesome. Just gonna start divulging medical Yeah, that's probably not a good idea I don't want to get a hip of violation Yeah, no, I don't want to be so excited for my friend's recovery that I Docs his medical history, right? But it is good. That is that is very good news. So a cheery a cheery a cheery and Hey everybody Um So Amos Usually at this point. I publish the blog post, but it looks like you haven't got everything in there, right? So I'm going to save the draft. Okay, and I'll get a published not protest the draft I'm going to save the draft and Yeah, go ahead and so so everything from our side is in there if you can get the other stuff in there Look at a split go ahead and publish it cover that Awesome Hams for Jay about that time if you want to save a bite of the video folks Yeah, well, yeah, let's end on the good news from Justin and video folks. Thank you for hanging around with us Audio folks stick around there's more to come