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I just do it I mean I basically play one from the audience and then I read one then I play one from the evidence that I have you read one Well yesterday was an audience. Yeah All right, I'll do it today. All right good Agreed we are we have an accord You moved up from a civic All right, here we go three two Daily Tech news show is powered by you to find out more head to daily tech news show comm slash supports This is the Daily Tech news for Tuesday March 27th 2018 from DTNS headquarters in Los Angeles I'm Tom Merritt and from studio feline I'm Sarah Lane and from pod feet productions in Los Angeles. I'm Allison Sheridan Allison's back from the continents. Good to have you back Allison. Yes, it is. I'm glad to be back It's I like to be home sleeping in my own bed. I'm sure It's like letting you sleep at all. Is that oh, I'm I'm sleeping like a monster. It's all I've been doing is sleeping Excellent. I'll tell you he's not asleep Roger Chang our producer. He is on the ball. 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I'm good some people use the balls to see Yeah, let's start with a few tech things you should know Apple announced a new 9.7 inch iPad that supports Apple pencil available to students for $299 or $329 to the general public the Apple pencil which cost $99 will be $89 for students so ten ten dollars off Logitech also announced a stylus called crayon for $49 and Apple announced the class kit development framework along with a free homework management app Called school work and an update to make the classroom app work on the Mac as well We're going to discuss a lot of this and Apple's attempt to get back into the education market a little bit later in the show It's back the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled Google did not have the right to use the Oracle own Java programming code in its Android operating System on mobile devices the case now heads to a federal court in California to determine how much Google should pay for those keeping score at Home Google is one twice a trial and Oracle is one twice an appeal and one would expect Google to appeal this one Which could see it end up in the US Supreme Court. I remember covering this story for buzz out loud. Let's see that Seriously, yeah, no joking. Yep Yep Xiaomi announced the Mi Mix 2s Which is similar to the Mi Mix 2 but has a Snapdragon 845 chipset dual camera on the back comes in ceramic white as well Ceramic black with 18 karat gold highlights comes out first in China ranging from 3299 rmb around $527 us to 3999 rmb about 640 bucks Jami also announced the Mi gaming laptop the top-end version of that has an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 GPU that one will run Yeah, 8999 rmb equivalent to around $1,440 Hardware announcements today Huawei announced the p20 pro p20 and p20 light phones featuring something Slightly unusual at least something that a lot of people haven't seen before a three camera system Which adds an 8 megapixel optically stabilized telephoto camera which allows for 3x optical zoom or a 5x hybrid zoom And also has a color sensor at 40 megapixels the p20 pro also has dual tone paint that shifts color Based on how light hits the unit based on where you are thanks to something And I love the name of this called non-conductive vacuum metallizing Okay, the p20 is now available for 649 euro the p20 pro comes April 6th with prices of 899 respectively in Europe these will not be available at least through official channels in the US Yeah, both the both jami and Huawei have some AI on board to help identify what you're taking a photo of and try to Tune the imaging and stuff which is pretty interesting. I saw a low-light photo from the p20 pro from Huawei It was insane. I mean it was it was really really good is is is having I know we you know We have lots of other stuff to talk about but is having a phone that changes color based on the light. Is that It's new it's new it's novel, but is it something that anybody really cares about? Is anybody care about phones anymore? I don't know you gotta do something. I think so I think it'd be cool if your phone changed color when you moved her. I think that'd be I'm not saying it's a bad feature. I just I feel like it was very front and center with you know Every review that I read where I'm like, okay, you know why because those people had to try to take pictures of it They said it was Let's talk a little bit about text-to-speech Alison Google is launching cloud text-to-speech letting developers access voice synthesis powered by deep minds wave net software Wave net does not assemble syllables like most since most Synthesizers but uses machine learning to generate the voice from scratch wave net was integrated into Google Assistant in October The cloud service will offer 32 different voices in 12 languages with users able to customize pitch and speed This cool So we're we're going from wow It sounds like a human finally to really sounding like humans like multiple humans And you get to pick one and customize it as a cloud service Did you see whether that was gonna cost people a bunch of money or can you play with? Oh, yeah No, it's part of it's a cloud offering for businesses. It'll cost. I didn't see I didn't see a price breakdown though But yeah, pretty cool Mozilla announced the Facebook container extension for Firefox that isolates Facebook cookies in a container So in other words the extension makes it hard to for Facebook to track your outside activity outside of Facebook comm You'll still be targeted for what you do in Facebook with that cookie But when you go elsewhere on the web the Facebook like button won't work You know, you won't be able to necessarily use Facebook to log in that could be a downside But it also won't track you while you're looking at other sites Mozilla says it does not collect any data from your use of the extension only the number of times the extension is installed or removed And it wouldn't have stopped things like what happened with Cambridge Analytica because people gave their permission and it Was all within Facebook But if you're worried about Facebook in particular tracking you around the internet This would be a good way to not have to delete Facebook, but still isolate what they collect about you So I just ironically I loaded this extension and when you load the extension it says add Facebook container It requires your permission to access your data for all websites I'm sure that's fine. Yeah But it just read kind of funny when we're talking about trying to get privacy and not be tracked around the web and it's like Yeah, but I'm you can trust me. I'm just gonna track you all over the web Yeah, no, this is this is this is funny because what it's doing is is saying hey, I'm an extension And so I need your permission because I'm gonna run every website through me. Is that okay? But we're so used to extensions not properly asking you maybe that it seems weird Yeah, it kind of comes down to like do you like Mozilla as you know a company that would provide something like this and believe that Really all they want to know is how many times it gets installed or uninstalled. I Tend to say yeah, okay, sure. That's you know at least an extension I'd like to have at the ready But you know if you don't trust Mozilla either then it's not you know, it's it's it's it's not actually solving any problem And and this is basically doing what privacy badger does for the entire internet except doing it just for Facebook If you don't want to deal with trying to manage tracking and allowing like certain websites won't load because they think you have an ad blocker If you've got privacy badger on if you're like, no, I just want to keep Facebook from doing this Then this this is great because it it allows Facebook to continue to work But just blocks it off from the rest of your network. I love a lot of people are paranoid about Facebook But not other sites although You know understanding kind of how the cookie process works Would would lead most people to believe. Oh, okay. Well, it's not just Facebook if this is actually something I'm worried about go ahead I was gonna ask I'm glad you brought that up Tom, but in Safari. They enabled the by default now Third-party cookies are disabled. So is that similar to what you were talking about with privacy badger? No privacy badger goes further because a lot of times third-party cookies being disabled there are ways around that There are ways for the sites to be able to load in tracking pixels and all kinds of stuff that privacy badger can catch Safari's third-party cookie thing is a simpler way to do that. Okay Arizona governor Doug Ducey said in a letter Monday He suspended uber from testing autonomous vehicles in the state following last week's fatal crash uber had been testing self-driving cars in Arizona since late 2016 and Vidya has also suspended its testing of self-driving cars on public roads in New Jersey, Santa Clara Japan and Germany in order to quote learn from the uber Incidents while at the same time Neutonomy resumed its autonomous car testing in Boston after a brief pause Meanwhile Waymo will include up to 20,000 Jaguar I pace electric cars in an upcoming autonomous fleet as part of a long-term partnership Waymo has plans to roll out a ride service to the public using Chrysler Pacifica minivans in the Phoenix Arizona area in the coming months Yeah, there's you know this this is one of those things where everybody's got to have their own take on this Obviously uber is going to wait until the NTSB is finished until their own engineers are finished determining what went wrong On their side before they're going to even bother applying with Arizona to resume testing I think the governor was probably under some political pressure to to make a statement about that I don't think uber's racing to get back to testing at this point and in video is having their conference right now showing off a Lot of simulations and stuff interesting that they would pause their testing But they're saying on stage They think this is going to help make things safer because everybody's doubling down to make sure that their technology is safe Yeah, I think a company whether or not they're The the company's word the technology isn't quite baked yet Appears responsible for saying hey, you know, let's just pause this for a minute I think that goes over well, and I think there's not it's not just about appearances I think a lot of companies are like, you know what? Let's make sure We don't want to have an accident exactly I mean how long I have many how many days have gone by since we haven't talked about the uber, you know I mean, it's like, you know, it's a big story It's it has a lot of people worried and yeah, the governor said, you know that the dash cam footage was very disturbing and you know It's it's quite frappe, you know as far as I'm concerned. It's a little hard to understand what's really going on I'm not sure that those were the words that I would use but if you have people freaked out then it's you know You tend to have people get a little conservative with this Well Foxconn which manufactures around 40% of all consumer electronics is buying Belkin for 866 million dollars in cash Belkin, which owns the links is Finn and Wiimo brands will continue to operate as a Foxconn subsidiary Bloomberg reports Foxconn will also acquire Belkin's portfolio of more than 700 patents in the deal which still needs to be approved by the Treasury Department's committee on foreign investments in the United States So Foxconn continuing to build itself up as a player in consumer electronics Not just an assembler anymore Also, a lot of people are gonna have knee-jerk reactions about Foxconn without understanding it because it's hard to understand It's a Taiwanese based company on high precision manufacturing Which actually also is a Chinese company because it exists in China and they're building a Manufacturing plant in Wisconsin So they are in the good graces of the US government right now for spending money and bringing in jobs in the United States So a little bit of a different Chinese story for many reasons here. It does give me a little bit of pause though Tom I know that everything is assembled by them But you know, I have a Belkin dock on my desk that has my ethernet going through it and all that kind of stuff And I do I want that owned by a Chinese manufacturer? I don't know I mean, dude, which which bothers you more Your iPhone that was assembled in Guangzhou or this Belkin router which may be assembled in Wisconsin in the future Definitely the latter bothers me more than the former because I know that Apple has a lot of control over what goes on In China with the stuff that Foxconn makes for us And you don't think Belkin will have any control anymore Even though it's going to continue to be headquartered in the US and maybe assembling its things in Wisconsin I don't know that's a good question. That's good. It is it is a more complex problem Which is how you how you staged it, right? And that yeah, and that's what I want people to think about like this isn't a simple story And none of these things are anymore that these companies are so multilateral and don't forget Foxconn's Taiwanese Which just make that's an extra layer of complex the accent on it. Yeah You know what else is very complex you guys bees Bees. Yeah, that's what I said bees. You may have missed this You may have missed this if you don't read a lot of science journals But earlier this month Walmart filed a patent for autonomous robot bees called pollination drones Which can help to pollinate crops bee drones pollinate the like real bees But they have the added benefit of having tiny cameras and sensors to help detect Locations of the crops that actually need pollinating and then you know What where you should actually pollinate to act like a real bee walls Walmart also filed? Five other patents for additional forming drones including a drone that tracks a plant pests Another that monitors the health of various crops. This is according to science alert now This is not the first Walmart is not, you know forging new ground necessarily Harvard University researchers first tested their own Robo bees That was their name back in 2013 in 2017 a student at Georgia Savannah College of Art and Design created plan B Get it A drone controlled by a smart device that artificially pollinates flowers on behalf of bees now I you know The fact that it's Walmart applying for the patent aside because I don't even really know what to make of that The idea that bees and Robo bees might get along in harmony considering that you know The bee population is it is in dire straits is fascinating to me, and I hope they all get along So you're what you're saying is Harvard bees and Walmart bees living together in harmony is what no I'm saying real bees and Robo bees working together in harmony in any way that helps pollinate things is a great thing I just don't want this because I you know that the sort of The the the loss of okay you laugh, you know, I care about bees guys. I know I know the loss of the bee Population, you know over the years has confounded a lot of folks Well, I mean, I don't want a solution that like scares the bees even more, but if this works The the obviously the agricultural industry a lot the hive collapse disorder is widely misunderstood It's not as bad as some people think it's worse than some people think What the one thing that pops to my mind is is the almond groves here in California They're looking for more efficient replacements because what happens right now is they have to truck in bees To the almond groves to pollinate them and it's expensive So that there there've been a couple of companies try to use a different kind of bee that doesn't go in hives But it's solitary and it's more efficient in its pollination. So having robots, you know As another possibility for that it could be good for all kinds of crops not just almonds So I don't understand you guys having an intellectual conversation about this. Have you not seen the black mirror episode hated in the nation? Oh, yeah, no, that's why I feel comfortable. We've been warned. We know what mistakes to avoid now. Oh, sure Oh, I don't watch that show. It's so doom and gloom man Oh, but this was one of the happiest episodes ever only like I In this episode and it's the fight it's one of the happiest ones Philip K. Dick has a much darker version of this in his books that predate black mirror if you really want to go down that be hold Listen, I I said it before and I'll say it again. This is my last thought on the matter I love bees bees are our friends if robo bees help bees, you know, do their job a little bit more officially Super into it is Walmart have bees best interests in mind hard to say are they a plate? Are they gonna pay the bees a competitive wage? Well again, you know, there are a lot of questions yet unanswered Allison we will be getting in touch with Martin Sargent for a Balancing view and I can say this now because aim is is gone his aim handle was always rage against bees He was so deathly afraid of them folks If you want to get all the tech headlines each day at about five minutes Be sure to subscribe to Daily Tech headlines. No bee business. Just the just the bee facts Available on the Amazon Echo the Google home in the anchor app and of course at Daily Tech headlines dot com All right, so new iPad new Features in I works for for that are good for education pages numbers and keynote are gonna support the pencil pencil works on that 10-inch iPad now doesn't just work on the iPad Pro Students getting 200 gigabytes free on iCloud up from the five gigabytes We mentioned class kit school work allows you teachers to assign Allows kids to complete their assignments. You get the teachers can see How much progress they've made an apple made a big deal out of only the teachers and the kids see the information Apple never gets it a little bit of a of a nudge at Google with Chrome OS being in the cloud Apple teacher program free online hub for teachers to learn new skills Apple school manager for IT employees this probably The biggest deal here and under reported creates student profiles individually or in bulk The biggest problem Apple has had recently is management of these devices now cost is not a A negative factor, but cost is just the second factor next to management if you remember the LA school district the LFA LA Unified School District got 640,000 iPads from Apple to give to its kids and They ended up having to end the program Apple was forced to pay four point two million dollars Lenovo which was providing the software for Pearson had to pay some money as well It wasn't just an Apple product problem and it was because of the deployment It was because of the software so getting that right and they've improved since that 2015 fiasco in LA But getting that right is the key here Allison looking at all these announcements today and looking at at Apple being third Worldwide in the market third in the US when they used to be you know back in the in the late 90s and early 2000s Apple used to be dominant in the education market. What did you think of today's announcement? So I am a certified Apple fan girl and I'm still doubtful here In talking to some teachers that I know in in a local school district Most of the teachers are not super tech savvy So there they come at this with a real disadvantage I mean when they when they show this stuff off and how slick it is and everything I'm just picturing them trying to figure out how to log in and and I don't know the use of the computers in the school it seemed to be more focused from the manufacturer from Apple in particular at You know, how can we make really cool tools as opposed to how can we build things that support that the curriculum that already exists? Because these people have a lot of restrictions on them of exactly what they have to teach how they have to teach it How the textbook works and just saying okay, look we're gonna teach you how to code Wait a minute. That's in my curriculum. I don't get to even talk about that. Why is that there? I am encouraged by any Any way that they're making it easier to manage the devices I think that's really big because up until now I've been thinking and man, even if it was my decision, I would go with a Chromebook I mean because the kids can't screw it up. They've got all these, you know, all their accounts are managed I mean it just a lot easier for them to deal with However, I would like to see Teachers in school districts in particular looking at the the privacy angle too, you know Just, you know in recent weeks, we've seen some interesting things about privacy And so if Google Chromebooks have all these kids data out in the cloud and the Apple devices have it more managed and controlled One would hope that maybe they would lean towards that for the privacy of the students So I sort of just said yes no and maybe in the middle of that, right? Yeah Well and and Microsoft would like to weigh in I'm sure on this they are they are still the worldwide leader They're second in the US, but they're the worldwide leader in the education the K through 12 market as it's often called And and they also are out there saying we we respect your privacy We we don't need to sell ads against your content and Google had to be fair has done a lot to restrict How their ad selling and monetization program works in the school place They know they don't scan the Gmail for ads in the in the educational workplace or the educational enterprise I guess is a better way to say that So so I'm not sure how much of that dispute is fun and how much isn't But Apple's got a long way to go and the other thing is You're locked in if you if you're gonna use Apple's class kit Based apps like school work like classroom Everybody in your classroom has to have an Apple device. That means 300 bucks a pop And and with all that support for Apple pencil for it not to be bundled in at the 299 price That would have been perfect Everything we talked about yesterday about and you know Apple competitive You know a tablet that has stylus support where it's all bundled in for the same price as you know an iPad without a stylus To to say like well, it's not 99 dollars for a student It's 89 to me is like that's crazy. That's not even a you know, that's it's sort of an insulting Discount yeah, Acer announced their Chromebook tab 10 the first Chrome OS tablet at 329 but includes the stylus 30 dollars more than the iPad for a student, but less if you include the stylus and I don't even understand why they're so excited about the Having an Apple pencil associated with this anyway. I mean I love my Apple pencil I use it every single day, but for most people I mean I Can you imagine how many of these they would lose in the first six months of having them all of them? Yeah, you're definitely lose all of the caps and it turns out that the tip the tip comes off, too It's a spectacular device if you need one, but not everybody is gonna need that that's true of any stylus though, right? Oh true true, but this is an 89 dollar stylus Now they did have the was a logitech the crayon for forty nine dollars, but still forty nine dollars I don't know, you know, maybe if you're talking about high school students except they'll be poking each other's eyes out with them or something I don't know They also seemed really excited that paid that pages and you know, the iWorks suite is gonna support pencil Wait a minute. It didn't Not not on that iPad it supported it on iPad pro remember the pencil okay work Okay, and they've expanded what it can do they did it now even on the iPad pro will do more than he's Yeah, so should have done everything from day one. I mean come on. It's your product another big problem here is these are tablets One of the problems with the LA school district Implementation of iPads as kids complained that it was hard to type On on on the screen and so you'd have to pay extra if you want to add a keyboard to this You can get Microsoft's windows 10 laptop with windows 10 s for 189 bucks So cheaper and has a keyboard see I don't look at the bottom line price of the device is being nearly as big a deal As as how much does it cost to support you have to clean it up afterwards? That's why I always like the chromebook idea was that hey the kid screws it up It's wiped the next day, you know it they can't break it So the cost of main maintaining the devices I wouldn't I wouldn't even consider a windows laptop personally if I were in charge of it I would be going towards chromebook first. I'd look at iPad next, right? I would look at I would look at Microsoft last with windows 10 s It's a lot easier to maintain so I'd be I'd be curious if somebody's done a good breakdown of the cost of maintenance because it's a great point You know a lot of these these are ecosystems that each company wants you to say well, this is the best one Okay, you know now the whole you know the whole educational system is locked into this and it's great Nobody's going to want to leave. I'm not a teacher My dad was a fourth grade teacher though and you know, it was basically controlled chaos at all times and sometimes all out chaos So, you know, whenever I hear something like this, it's like, you know, I'm reading all the specs and I'm like, oh cool cool Well, not every teacher is going to feel like, you know super on the ball about how this all works Uh, and you know often if there's troubleshooting to do who you're going to ask I don't know is there an IT person at the school depends on the school And you know, if a kid doesn't bring their ipad if they have to take home privileges the next day Well, okay, then how do you deal with you know that factor of things because that sort of thing is going to happen so Yeah, particularly with the younger kids secondary school not so much but I just see this being a real burden on teachers to be like, okay. This is our new thing I got to adopt this figure out how it works and know how uh to deal with things when when they go wrong Hey, thanks to everybody who participates in our subreddit You can submit stories and vote on them at daily tech news show dot reddit.com It's also got some conversations going on around the stories of the day Just a great resource to look at tech news each day a lot of our stories today came out of the subreddit It was really active today. Uh, and of course we have a facebook group as well facebook.com slash groups slash daily tech news show Speaking of teachers and their viewpoints on things. I think we got just that very thing in the mailbag We did kim burley the texas teacher wrote us a really long thoughtful email And I'd really like to to to use a longer version of it in our next monthly mailbag But for now, I thought it was it was nice to reiterate how teachers feel because in many cases, you know teachers and students are the ones who are all uh, you know affected by What apple does in the classroom or any other company for that matter kim says teachers on the secondary level are going to start Using that flipped classroom model where the teacher videos the basic lecture you watch that at home Then instead of going to school to see a lecture the majority of the time in the classroom is used for hands-on activities Math and science teachers They love it because most learning comes from that hands-on that lab mentality not lectures But you can't penalize students who don't have access This would be a student who let's say can't afford an ipad and maybe the school can't afford to buy one for them as well There are various workarounds for like like for that like opening classrooms and labs before and after school Some schools in the houston area for example Even provide dinner for students with practice or tutoring after school kim burley's from texas So I assume she's in the houston area if things are locked down though to a specific brand of tech The problem is going to grow and be harder to manage Yeah, uh, and and that is a great point not just for apple But if you go all in on microsoft or or cromo s i mean anything granted people are more likely to have a windows Device may be as their their pc or laptop at home that they could use But I would like to see somebody coming up with an open platform that works across a lot of these things and helps management And and says hey, we don't care about which device you use Bring whatever device you want buy it second hand get it cheap We'll make it easy to maintain To ellison's point ellison's point Uh and make it easy to To use and and open and accessible to all that that's really important. Thank you kim burley for bringing that up And thanks by the way to ellison charidan lovely to have you as always I think the last time we saw you was in uh, vegas for c. Yes, so it's been a couple months Welcome back and let folks know where they can keep up with everything you've been doing Well in general you can always find my stuff at pod feet dot com I do have uh a link we'll put in the show notes to um the latest edition of the nocella cast podcast Where barp buchatz did a deep dive into uh the cambridge analytica thing where he walks through Every single piece of the building blocks of the who's who and what it means and it was uh, it was really good It's about 40 minutes discussion deep into it and he did a great job explaining it So I finally think I almost understand Yeah, I mean that as we were talking about in the priest show that that was one of the most widely Misreported stories. Uh, and it's great to have bart kind of Expand on okay. 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Oh, I didn't hear it Yep Oh just one time I looked down and I hit it to cough and I looked at it Well, that was red when I started backwards. Oops. Yeah, I didn't hear I didn't even notice it No harm no foul Well, steward boston if you're out there, I just want to say you're okay, buddy Yeah, yeah, you brought it up. You want me to say what steward said? No, but he just emailed me and we're friends now. So Uh, you're gonna make people think steward said something mean and you made up about it But steward said something really nice. No steward so No, not that I want to encourage people only just like say nice things about us and emails not at all, but um, no, sometimes we get uh constructive criticism about various aspects of the show and And those are always appreciated. Um, I try to take those as seriously as I can Weeding out the weirdos. I'm just kidding. But um, but no every every so often someone just said some real nice about You know that how how they like the way the show has evolved, you know the way we do things Um, or you know point out certain things and Steward says Sarah has provided a breath of fresh air and continuity to the show that I didn't think was initially missing And while I don't always agree with everything that she says the points and contra view she provides for tom is really good So this is this is how I get you I just wear you down He upped his patreon because of it No, that's really yeah seeds. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to beg at this big deal steward But um, but no, I I I was very tickled, you know, I don't know. I just I feel like Yes, you did I was like, oh, I'll murder you I'll murder you. I don't want that on record and slack that I said that Your honor case It's just no, this is don't want that to be tight to me. Yeah, that's right Um, no, it was great. I I love getting getting that that sort of email of like I was skeptical, but you know what? Yeah, Sarah's pretty awesome. Well, that's I mean that's ideal and even if that isn't your feedback I want to know, you know, it's like help us help you I'm a public servant That's your service At your service, I think the reaction when when you said, okay, here's our next funding goal We want Sarah Lane on everybody's like boom done do it. Yeah That was great. Yeah, I mean I was sort of prepared for everyone to be like, um, don't ruin the show. It's fine as it is I'm sure they're you know, I know that you people are out there too, but listen the point here is that Stuart has helped us get a little closer to making sure that we stay on doing things the way we're doing Exactly and that's that's actually yeah, that's The point isn't sort of like, oh, you know praise or criticism. It's like That's all part of the machine. It's fun for me to see someone as uncomfortable with this kind of praise as I am so Oh, you want to raise be Say something nice to Bart It's always on time. Oh different Bart. What are we calling? So I like um, I like uh walmart's growing its bees knees get it I'm telling you everybody else on this team is a bee hater. I could just feel it. Everyone's like I have not a bee hater. How have I listed any any response that would suggest that I do not like bees I kill bees. I I am a friend to all bees I was planning to build an urban beehive because I wanted honey until I found out I think I'm probably allergic to to honey Or bees I'm not sure bees because I've never been stung But sometimes when I eat honey, I get I get a slight respiratory issue Uh So we don't need no ipad eucation. You've never been stung by a bee I am a friend to all life Well, I am too, but I've been stung by some bees. Well, you weren't that friendly then Well, I didn't mean to step on that bee Actually, you know what I got the last laugh because the bee died Oh, look at you bee hater. I'm not a bee hater. I'm just saying like a murderer. Like that just seems like a very cruel Evolutional joke. It's like the bee is like oh you stepped on me. I'm gonna And then it dies. There's also a walled garden for every school these bees really don't stand a chance which I also like and Well, this is another bees. Uh, my only the bees the bees are definitely the best titles My only hesitation on them is that is an older story. It was fun to talk about but it's you know, it's it's not It was the news of the top in public school teacher apples you No, we're not I've yak of smear it off to my last title All right That was good though That's funny What about google's voice booms down from the clouds? Uh, we don't need ipad education. That's a pretty good one We don't need no ipad education Well, but that's We we sort of do a fox by fire fox education Well, the then then I would define then I would default to the walled garden for every school Because that's all you know, like I like that one. Yeah, you like that one walled garden for every school We have an accord a chicken a chicken in every pot dumplings are extra Oh dumplings gosh that sounds good I can really use a dumpling See this is where it all goes well a sideways for me guys because then I'm like what's on uber it's search and then $46 later I have dinner for four and we give up postmates for and and all delivery services for lent So we haven't uh, it's been five weeks So the point is to not eat less of a certain kind of food. No, it's just make the food It's should make the food or make yourself go out and buy the food and bring it back Right, right, so that you don't eat out as often. It's a kind of a it's not that we haven't gone out to eat, but We're not spending as much money and we're not when we're eating a little better um, that's very Wise I should do the same thing. It's funny because before these uh services made it easy for me to get anything I wanted within an hour or less Which is really dangerous because everything that I eat is impulse eating But the idea of like going to my favorite burrito place Calling ahead of time ordering and then picking up and bringing it back never wanted to do that So like the idea of like going there and eating is fine um But the kind of like getting a delivery where there wasn't already an infrastructure in place was like too hard Don't care. What's funny? What's that? What do you like now sarah? Which one do you use? I usually use uber eats We haven't ever done. I think we did one of these ones Oh my gosh, I mean ellison stay away Because i'm telling you you're gonna get hooked and then you're gonna become like me We're in the morning. I have like, you know, because uber will give you like receipts Just like you took a ride, you know, or sometimes i'm like, I didn't go anywhere in an uber last night Oh It's more expensive than I thought it was with that whole shipping added on Yeah You know, it's weird until I got married. I never really ate out all that much or ordered out I literally just made everything at home and I would tom knows I would make a large casserole dish And I would eat from it for like four days for nights Oh, that's ideal because then you don't have to cook every night, but You feel good about it. There's one dish really that I need to clean For the most part, it was pretty healthy What kind of like let's talk about these casseroles like what's what would be a casserole that would You would just be a meat a lot of vegetables like carrots celery or whatever Anything I could throw in the oven and then I could eat with rice And I was set Isn't a casserole more like a pasta thing a casserole just anything casseroles just anything in a casserole dish That you can cook in a then you cook out that way. Oh, okay Now some people have turned it into a culinary style which includes odd things by my point of view like marshmallows melted on top Very 60s though. People don't really do that anymore Thanksgiving depends on the family. Yeah. Yeah traditional. It's a traditional thing Yeah, um also really gross. I also do lots of crock pot I did a lot of crock pot stews. I still do. I'm doing one tonight. I'll be ready tomorrow though I was about to ask allison for her favorite casserole recipes. Do you have any? I don't think I've ever made a casserole in my life Okay, good because we have a weird story that sarah told yesterday that we need to follow up on Oh, I was like what I didn't talk about casseroles at any time recently No, people are asking about the the or not scam phone call They want to know. Okay. All right, everybody You gotta bring allison up to speed though What's that? You gotta bring allison up to speed on the story. Okay, so here's the deal Previously on the post show Previously on the dts post show Uh, I had gotten a phone call uh from uh, you know Somebody from some insurance company or I don't know agency that I was not familiar with Asking me about uh to give them details on an accident that I had been in in november of 2015 A vehicular accident and because there was an injury that was part of it Had a consultant attorney and what's the deal and um We went back and forth a few times and you know where I'm like I didn't even have a car During that date that you're talking about like wasn't an accident Don't have an attorney like it's just not me probably another sarah lane. She says, okay. All right. Well, okay. Bye She calls yesterday again leaves a message a long one same kind, you know Kind of doing the same spiel Talking about the exact same date and I was so confused So tom and roger and I are talking about it because I'm like, okay when we get off the stream I'm going to call this woman back because I gotta know what is the deal Like is this a scam because I've been getting like weird scams about other stuff recently I'm on a scam list of some kind What's the deal? So when tom's like, do you even have to call her back? I'm like, I must know I can't sleep at night otherwise. Yeah So anyway, there's a guy on twitter says that there is a scam listed on his local sheriff's website That sounds very much like this and I looked that up after you told me that yesterday Because they're you know, they're like little scam websites where people you know Share their horror stories and there are things similar to this but they all seem more like Oh if allison and sarah were in a huge fight allison could know what my plates were You know recreate them and then like Somehow like get a photo that appeared that I was in an accident Like it was this whole orchestrated thing where I'm like, this is not like I don't have enemies like that Hopefully so anyway, I finally get the woman on the phone and so here's what happened In november of 2015. I was on a norwegian cruise line With uh, this this private group called summit series And it was raining We were off the coast of miami and I was outside trying to get from like one side of the boat to the other I slipped I fell I broke my foot And I had to go to the infirmary on the boat because I needed a cast immediately. Um, not fun Don't recommend ever breaking your foot on a cruise But the Norwegian cruise line filed, you know, basically like a hey, this woman might try to sue us, right? You know, she got hurt on our on our on our um On our cruise line and apparently from what I've heard Because a few years ago, you know, people were like, ah, you gotta sue norwegian. I'm like, I don't know man It was raining. I died. I don't feel like anybody was negligent. It's just unfortunate like it sucked for me But I wasn't like mad at anybody really but myself And the woman who you know, the whole case had been you know, it had been sent to her how Who knows how however long ago she just kept saying vehicle So she got that part wrong She just should have said cruise ship and I would have known exactly what she meant off the bat Turns out I did not sue the the the the cruise I'm not planning to and I told her as such But once we it's so funny because it's like once she I was like, oh the cruise Of course that date makes perfect sense. Like where's day of my life breaking your foot not fun But I I actually got called by the insurance company in january Because I was going to physical therapy for a torn labrum And then I strained my shoulder And thankfully I was already going to physical therapy. So that turned into a frozen shoulder and they just kept treating it But the insurance company wrote Called me and we're like, we need you to fill out this form Online because we want to know, you know, who should cover this and it was basically like Were you at work? Were you somewhere else? Do you think the physical therapy caused it? Like it was basically like can we get out of paying for it? And I was like, sorry guys I heard it lifting my own property. Like there's just nothing you're gonna Right, right. Well, I'm glad you brought up this weird scam stuff Though because I got a voicemail yesterday and I've got the transcription here on my phone It says hi, allison. It's christie clay. If you called my son clay on a cell phone He's out of town for the next few days of camp But if this is in regard to his Grades for this project he's working on just wanted to follow up, you know, he'd be very much interested But he can't talk to you until he gets back What kind of scam is that talk about homework was my name. It was hey allison. Yeah, right Well, I mean as somebody who gets emails intended for other Sarah lanes Pretty frequently. I mean that would be my first guess is like, oh, they just thought like I don't know phone call is my phone number not email Yeah, that is weird. That is weird. I really want to call you back You're like, I don't know who that is never. I mean, I said her name very clearly and it's transcribed really I'm pretty sure but still Well, the thing about this woman yesterday that just drove me insane was when I finally got her back on the phone Which is well after our stream ended She did the same thing to me Which is why I thought it was a scam in the first place where she's like, well, what's your case number? And I'm like, I don't know you called me, you know, and she was like, well, but I left it in your voicemail. I'll just be really helpful if you And that's what made it not sound like a scam To me. Yeah It was like, well, wouldn't they try to Get you to do something and she she didn't the the guy on twitter said that a lot of times They're just trying to verify that they have a valid phone number But I'm like that seems like a really elaborate way to go about it. Yeah, I mean nothing surprises me anymore But but there was something about her where it's like she was really disorganized almost to the point where I felt Sorry for her where I was like, you know what I'm going to keep you on the phone We're going to listen to my voicemail And we're going to find that case number. We're going to get to the bottom of this. Okay, Yvonne And you know, she's like, okay, thanks And so so we finally did it like when we finally hung up the phone. She was like so Should I just like tell them that you're not The pursuing legal action. I'm like not pursuing legal action. It's almost like she was encouraging you to right? It's like it's a one point you might have been like, you know what now that you've asked me so many times Maybe I will so Right, but yeah, I think again, it's because I think that the um, you know cruise liners are so You know wanting to squash these things. I don't know man There's just some there's still something weird about it because if they wanted to squash it Wouldn't they just leave it alone? Like well, but so another Another wrinkle in this whole thing though is that I wasn't just on some cruise with Norwegian a a private entity, which is a conference series called summit At least this boat for like, I don't know how long we were on the water like four days Sucks never break your foot before the first day into a four-day cruise really bad But um, you know, so that might have been there might have been some like another layer of insurance that people were Not thrilled about But again, I'm like, listen, you know, it's I'm I'm all for a fair and you know due process and all but It was raining, you know people slip. It's you know, it's it, you know, it's a I think there's enough lawsuits Yeah, right. I I just I you know next time I'll wear more sensible shoes I know but you're on a cruise ship. That's you know that that that in itself Has a specific imagery to it that it's like oh it's flip flops and you know I mean, we were off the coast of Miami and it was in November And it was raining hard like the boat is pitching. I mean it was it was it was a storm We were a fine time for for fur to set sail in that fun. Yeah. Well, you know, these things get locked in Alongways in advance, but fine time to leave me lose wheel But uh, but the uh, you know, I I've now seen the inside of a massive cruise ships infirmary, which is I don't know seemed okay. You see any of the crew members in there doubled over saying, oh, I'm so sick because the boat is pitching No, none, but the guy who Gave me my initial cast before I could disembark in Miami and get like a better one an urgent care center Swear he was 14 years old You know, and I was like, I I don't know how to do this. So you better you than me, but like are you Like even a love boat had a real doctor on it I'm sure he just had a baby face that the love boat wasn't a real boat. He seemed very young Played by an actor. Don't shatter my childhood. All right. I'm stopping the stream. You've heard the story You decide vote now. I don't know what I'm saying Don't ask me to tell you any more stories. Hashtag the conversation