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I hate Now that she put the miss and miss demeanor when she stole the beans from Lima, please go ahead We are we I promised people on Twitter We'd talk about the molar report in the only way that is important to daily tech news show And we will fulfill that promise during the show today I know some YouTube people get very very impatient when something is referenced somewhere and we don't talk about only that So I just wanted to make sure that that promise has been delivered And it will come up Partway partway maybe 20 minutes in to daily tech news show today Yeah, and I just want to make sure that you all know that she glides around the globe and she'll flip flam every nation She's a double-dealing diva with a taste for thievery Violations tell me where all of that is fine. Just don't say you know Yeah, hey, she'll stick them up down under and she'll go pick pocket purse Hey everybody, would you like to do a daily tech news show? I would yeah Oh, that's one at the Thailand Milan via Amsterdam Mali to Bali, Ohio, Oahu. I'm in let's go Sarah would you like to read line three? I would okay Jarell I guess Gerald. I don't know Well, yeah superman's father, I would say Jarell and you know what we'll hear about it afterwards if we got it wrong Sure. All right. Here we go in three two Robert Jarell has supported independent tech news directly for just about a day Why not be like Robert and become a DTNs member at patreon.com slash DTNs This is the Daily Tech News for Thursday April 18th 2019 in Los Angeles. I'm Tom Merritt and from studio feelin I'm Sarah Lane from the Geese laden shores of Lake Merritt. I'm Justin Robert Young hot on the trail of government San Diego and the show's producer We have got a load of good tech news for you today and some other tech news that you still should know about Let's start with a few tech things you should know Netflix is planning a new 100,000 square foot production office in New York City, which New York State Governor Andrew M. Cuomo says will provide up to 100 million dollars in investments to the city The offices will support supposedly house 127 new executive employees in New York City that a Netflix plans to hire by 2024 So it's kind of happened over a few years But that also includes content acquisition development production legal publicity and marketing positions Netflix also has leased around 161,000 square feet to build six sound stages and support spaces in Brooklyn, New York Which would support potentially thousands of additional jobs. Oh wait, they didn't do a big nationwide campaign. How can they do that? I Mean you told Google announced YouTube music will be free on Google home smart speakers and speakers that support Google assistant The free service will be ad supported and available in the United States Canada Mexico and parts of Europe to start last week Bloomberg reported Amazon was about to launch a free streaming service of its own More on that in a moment Mingxi Quo says Apple plans to upgrade the front camera in the 2019 iPhones from 7 megapixels to 12 megapixels Quo has a good track record on this stuff Quo also said that a triple camera system would come to the 6.5 inch and 5.8 inch OLED iPhones Which would support a wide 12 megapixel lens super wide as they say in the 9 to 5 Mac article Quo's report also reiterates that the 6.1 inch iPhone 10 R successor will adopt a dual camera system this year as well and Amazon began offering access to music for free with ads through its Amazon voice service to non-prime Subscribers in the US so when a user requests a song it launches an Amazon playlist or a station that contains that song All right, let's get some bad news out of the way Justin. Oh, yes We have two pieces of bad news for Facebook today number one Business Insider reports that since May 2016 Facebook collected the email contact list of 1.5 million new users without consent Facebook says the collection was unintentional and that it's process of deleting It's in the process of deleting the data the collection was part of an identity Verification method where users inputted their email account passwords which Facebook ended last month prior to May 2016 Facebook allowed users to voluntarily Upload contacts as part of the verification when the verbiage for the consent was removed on May 2016 the underlying functionality remained Now that was just one. Here's the second Passwords accidentally stored in plain text on their servers number in the millions for Instagram users not in the tens of thousands Facebook previously Estimated hot yet. Yeah, what whether or not that affects you that is That is a it like a gross underestimation Yeah, you know to I am the one who will always say well, hold on before put your pitchfork down This this is what's really going on and it may you know, it may be unfair to judge them on past behavior for current So go ahead and go ahead and them now I'm explaining With Instagram They discovered because of their Investigation of the plain text that more of this had been stored which is a good thing You want them to investigate find out the extent of the bad problem make it public be transparent and notify people Which they're gonna do and figure it out and as we said before these were internal They don't have any evidence that they were misused or accessed by anybody that shouldn't but it is a bad thing We're not I'm not letting Facebook off the hook This should never have happened, but at least this part of the story is them Attempting to make it right the 1.5 million users who had contact information uploaded though I mean come on how many times do you can you say like well, you know mistakes are made? You should never have had a system where people were putting in their email password to verify themselves And you certainly should make sure when you turn that system off that it stops automatically uploading people's contact information That's almost inexcusable Yeah, I mean We've gotten to the point now where every Facebook Breach story. I'm like do we have to But but but no I Tom you're you know, you hit it right on the nail Um, it is it is there, you know, they're this sort of story with any other company You know if you kind of you know, put them side by side you'd be like well Some things happen and learning experience blah blah blah Facebook doesn't Facebook is out of excuses at this point Well, they have way too many people working on security features of their platform for me to sort of be like Well, you know, maybe they just messed it. I think that the problem is is that specifically for people that may not follow tech news in the same way that we do that Everything that you hear from Silicon Valley is optimize optimize optimize We need to make sure that we're going harder faster better stronger at all times move fast and break things This is this is what we are doing. And so if you believe that they are reckless This is an example of it if you believe that they are Evolving as fast as they can then you kind of wish like all right, then why did you leave this porthole open? Moving on in a joint statement Amazon and Google announced that YouTube will be available on Amazon's fire TV devices and smart TVs In the coming month after being gone for a year. You might recall this wasn't actually a Marriage in Paradise Just one year ago the main YouTube app will arrive first followed by YouTube TV and YouTube kids Fire tablets and the Echo show were not included in this rollout However, but in addition Amazon's Prime video was we'll start working with the Android TV Chromecast and Cast enabled devices as well Yeah, Prime videos worked I think on the shield and maybe some Sony TVs because those companies did some things to make it work And that version of the app is the one that's going to show up everywhere else Amazon started selling the Chromecast back in December, so we kind of knew this was coming It took a little longer than I expected for it to get worked out But I you know this sort of thing is annoying that it happened at all the same thing when Prime video wasn't on Apple TV for a long time And it does sort of take away some of the advantages of the Roku Which has always been the platform agnostic one that said hey anybody can have their apps on our platform Although Roku has other advantages now, so I'm not saying that you know They're it also ran by any stretch, but it's good to see us finally getting back to a system where Whether you make a device or whether you make a service you want to have that service available on all the devices Yeah, this is to me the sign of a mature market There there had been I think a thought that this could be Set top boxes and sticks could be something that were a tremendous explosive growth industry and while they've sold well And they've become an increasing part of many people's lives. It's not the iPhone It's not the iPad. And so the idea of protecting your walled garden matters less specifically when the biggest complaints You're always gonna get are why can't I get this other subscription that I'm paying for on this thing? Why do I need to go buy another? Yeah, I look at this this market and I think gosh Who won in these battles? I don't know. Maybe Amazon and Google got slightly better terms from each other But mostly they lost out on sales and subscriptions During this fight and certainly we all lost if we were using their devices or trying to use their service I'll be interested to see if they ever do figure out the Echo show Which was like a much bigger debate because Amazon was sort of using a workaround to show YouTube and Google stomped their foot down Curious if that'll ever get resolved. Well, I mean and you know Generally it's just a win for us It's the win now, but it wasn't during the fight. No, no, it certainly wasn't But I don't think that a lot of people part, you know, who weren't following these stories closely We're just sort of like why can't I get the yeah, I don't under, you know So so I think that the company is working together for it for the good of the public Which means that everybody makes more money and makes the most sense In response to reports of issues with early production models of the Samsung Galaxy Fold we talked about these yesterday The Verge and CNBC both had hardware issues and in response to that Samsung says it will thoroughly inspect these units in person To determine the cause of the matter Dieter Bohn said his Galaxy Fold is on its way back to Samsung headquarters for Investigation remember Dieter was the one who was like, I don't know what happened Maybe some grit got in the hinge, but something started to buckle and break the screen at the hinge And the CNBC one that Steve Kovac was tweeting about yesterday was had flickering No, it might have been a battery issue might have been a connection issue, etc That's on its way back to Samsung as well. Now Mark German and Marcus Brownlee reported problems after removing a protective layer They mistakenly thought was a screen protector Samsung says quote Removing the protective layer or adding adhesives to the main display may cause damage and we will ensure this information is clearly Delivered to our customers. Well backhanded at German and Brownlee there But they're saying yeah, okay We'll make sure that people know they're not supposed to take that off because it did look like something you might want to take Off in fact Jessica Dahlkort at CNET said she was tempted to take it off And and didn't and was worried that YouTube commenters would criticize her for not having removed it after she did the video But she's glad she didn't take it off now. So Hopefully the they'll figure out the messaging around that but I'm much more curious what these hardware issues are that we saw from the Virgin CNBC This is bad. Yeah, it is this is very bad because this is not just a new phone This is not just another phone with a bunch of different features This is a radically new form factor and one that's been Lusted after for many years the idea of the foldable or rollable screen is something that has been a bit of a holy grail in terms of a fairly commoditized a smartphone industry and of all companies to have hardware problems Samsung already has one strike on the ledger a very public one when it came to the the note and and the the explosive controversy around that I Don't know open by you in the chat room is saying it's the note 7 exploding batteries all over again. It's not It isn't but he know but it's it's not wrong that this echoes off it. Sure. No, you know that that that's true And especially when everyone was saying look a hinge in the middle Isn't that gonna break the screen and Samsung bent over backwards like two hundred thousand times? We had machines checking this hinge. It's solidly engineered and you have the verge saying yeah Broke on the screen right in the middle of the hinge just like everybody was worried. That's good That's gonna take a lot of explaining. Yeah, I mean these sorts of situations when a small group of people get test units and those people are Very influential on a large swath of people who may or may not buy a product and say My screen broke after a couple of days Super confusing as to why yes, the company can do some damage control and and and make this great But it is a bad time. It's a bad time for that to happen Security researcher Hannel Bach noticed that the subdomain meant to convert RSS feed into special XML formats for Windows 8 and 10 Live tiles were returning an error the notifications build my pin to site dot com was redirected to an unregistered Azure subdomain, so Bach registered the subdomain and it's currently sink-holing all requests But warranty won't keep it forever as the amount of traffic head in its way is running up the cost if the registration lapses again malicious actors could create malformed XML designed to run code for any website based Live tiles at the start page Microsoft has not yet responded to him about it according to ZD net Yes, it's not good and I'm I'm I'm surprised that we haven't seen Microsoft respond to this yet and by the time you listen to this Maybe they will have responded I'm you know He's he has notified Microsoft and they haven't replied But maybe they're in the business of trying to figure out how this happened and negotiating with him To figure out how to transfer the registration of the subdomain But this this is really bad to be encouraging people like hey use our conversion thing and then have it go bad It's really embarrassing Yeah, it's very bad I don't really I think there's a reason why we have it Silently we agree. Well, yeah And I hope they fix it real fast Thank you, hono buck for sinkholing this please contribute to the hono buck go fund me to keep this thing going. Yeah, everybody. Yeah This is not a problem where it's like he notified them and then Microsoft did something. This is currently on fire We call the fire department This is a very bad thing and no there is not a go fund me. I just made that up in case you took that serious Let's go to Europe shall we to comply with the European Commission's ruling last year Google announced that European Android users will be presented with new screens with options to download search apps and browsers after receiving an Android update users will be shown two screens when opening the Google Play Store offering a selection of five apps for search engines and browsers that will show installed apps alongside other options based on popularity and in random order Supposedly downloading a new search app will also prompt users to confirm if they want their default search changed to the Chrome browser as well Of course the update will be rolling out across Europe over the next several weeks default search changed in the Chrome browser particularly in other words If you're using the Chrome browser, you can have your default search changed in there to duck duck go or something else like that Yeah, a lot of people are not happy with this solution because Yes, it says we'll show you installed apps First and then anything else for the rest of the five options If you don't have any other installed apps will fill in the most popular Except what app is always installed on an Android phone? Why it's Google's own app Which means as far as we can tell from all these mock-ups the first option on this page will always be Google And when you're choosing things that primary position tends to get chosen just more often it's human psychology So a bunch of folks are crying foul saying this should be randomized order. This is not even as good as Microsoft's browser choice Screen from Microsoft Windows back in the day, which gave you a true random order Yeah, these are always whenever we get into the the the dark magic of Europe's Anti-competitive laws, like I don't know exactly where we draw the why is it dark magic because it's always Confusing and they're always upset about things that I'm upset about and and I don't know Europe brightens and confuses me I'm gonna use next time like there's any law pass. I don't like dark magic Yeah, I don't lack forest of regulation. It is which one there's a mountain like I'm sure there's Hans Christian Anderson on some levels reference. I don't feel I know exactly what you're talking about This one feels pretty straightforward where they said like you can't privilege your search choice And you can't privilege your browser you have to give people a choice and Google said great We're gonna give people a choice and the first choice on every screen is us I guess I guess my my question is at what point is the burden of of proof? Is it randomization because if it is then that should have been spelled out when? You know the first kind of complaint was levied that this is the remedy the remedy is not to say Technically here's a more slots that you can that you can do in other places where you can download other apps It should be no you should always have to randomize no matter what There's there's the the court of European justice Which you're addressing and I think that's fair There's the court of public opinion to that Google might want to pay attention to especially in Europe Where part of the reason they're being targeted is because the majority opinion is that they are too powerful Maybe you come with a browser choice screen that's a little more equitable and you don't get so many people complaining about it I mean really you think that's that's really gonna change the the hearts and minds of people who believe that Google is too Powerful as I would take one one weapon. I mean right now the blog posts are fast and furious and they have something very easy to point at I Don't know how much it buys them In terms of because there's many other reasons why Google can be too powerful this sure is I don't know I'd be like if you're Google you're literally just trying to follow the letter of the law You're saying what do we need to do and then if people are upset about it then? Okay, do we need to now make that the decision and if they determine that they do then that's fine but ultimately I don't think it's in their interest because They're there to sell ads and the more people are searching with Google the more ads they're selling and I think we've got You know, we've gotten to the point now where when you talk about searching on the Internet often you say Googling something. I mean Google has become So like beyond predominant in this field that it's like the company being forced to in certain markets be like Okay, well, we can't just like only offer our option. We have to offer certain options or make sure that other people you know or users know that there are other options is Is almost beneath them And I don't mean it's been it's beneath them That's exactly why people are why people are targeting them. They're like they think it's beneath them to play by the rules and not Well, and that and that's kind of how I feel Google probably feels they're arrogant is what you're saying. I mean, oh jeez This is what how could you not be arrogant? You're Google? I mean, what happens when you're being sued When you're being sued for abusing your market dominance It's probably best to try to appear like you're not abusing your market dominance in the solution To the accusation of abusing your market dominance, especially when you're still appealing that decision It's gonna help you in court. Yeah All right, let's talk about the big news of the day Many folks are making many things out of the molar report, but don't worry If you're like, wait a minute. I'm waiting in DT and s I thought I could get away from this stuff as many of you know We stay away from politics unless it squarely bears on how we use technology like just now How we choose our browsers that's a political story, but it bears on how you choose technology So the one thing we find important to note on this show About the molar report Is that it was delivered on a compact disc Wired's Brian Barrett. I will commend had the best molar report story I read all day because it is a very balanced report on why the modern report was delivered on a cd rom Now there's some speculation that it could be a sneaker net thing In other words, it's just faster and more expedient than dealing with attachments There was some speculation like oh, maybe email some older email systems wouldn't allow a large attachment The attachment didn't turn out to be that large. So it's probably not that more likely. It's just habit Sending hard copies of sensitive documents minimizes the chance of the doc going somewhere It shouldn't because it's not on a server It's not an email where it can be forwarded easily and some members of congress will receive a version Of the report with fewer redactions than the public version Since the members of congress are cleared to see things Especially regarding ongoing investigations that the public are not allowed to see and while yes There are other ways to do hard copies such as a usb drive We all know if we listen to the show at all that usb drives are fraught with their own kind of peril About who plugged it into what last and what got installed on it. So Barrett quotes the 2018 edition of the arkfeld's best practices guide for esi pretrial discovery strategy and tactics This is advice to lawyers and how to deliver their sensitive documents Generally the producing party will provide disclosure of responsive data to the requesting party's esi production request by physically transferring the data by cd rom dvd hard drive Or other storage media in other words don't email it. Don't put it on a server Hand it over and as we just discussed hard drive or other storage media does have It's dangerous. So you know when you got a small file doesn't need a dvd burning it to a cd rom Probably a conservative choice I mean, what about the cloud man? Do we not we we don't trust the cloud? No, no, of course you don't trust the cloud Anybody could get into the cloud anybody could pass along. I know It's funny because you know the the obvious thing is like cd rom's like I don't even have a computer that well I probably do somewhere in this house But I don't have a computer that I use with any regularity which would be able to if someone was like Here's the molar reports. I'd be like, oh, how do I play this? I don't actually have a win Time now an optical drive That's a good way to slow down the delivery make sure it doesn't leak ahead of time Because somebody has to look around to find a cd rom drive so they can read this thing and granted Yes, once they got it on a computer they can copy it and send it anywhere, right? but it's putting speed bumps in place well and and You know, this is a very highly politically charged document something that uh has worldwide interest that was very deliberately staggered to get to very specific people and if that if that's the case then you Functionally have to keep it off any kind of medium that can transmit anything and that includes a usp stick, right? You know tim dg and our discord points out that a cd rom is read only So it prevents people from changing it and claiming it to be the original You have a hard copy of the original you can point to it. Yeah Uh, uh, so yeah, it's it's it's kind of amazing that that is The for for many of us a a forward future facing Uh technology now is so legacy that government's using it to make sure it's right. Yeah Yes, yes of all the security measures that we've come up with over the last 10 years CD-ROM is still, you know, kind of the best one. Look at some point. We'll have figured out I'm some marriage of encryption and public ledgers and cloud services such that we can all say, you know what? We're probably not worried about that anymore. It really works that day's like 10 to 20 years from now So for now, I'm actually in certain cases pretty comfortable with like, you know what? We're just going to put it on a CD-ROM for now. I'm looking forward to the next special prosecutor delivering their report via instagram dm Because it's so secure so old so Slide on in and tell us what's uh Hey, folks, if you want to get all the tech headlines each day in about five minutes Be sure to subscribe to daily tech headlines.com also. Thanks to everybody who participates in our subreddit You help us pick our stories every day and we love you for it You can submit stories and vote on them at daily tech news show dot reddit.com If you hang out on facebook, we got a group. You should join it facebook.com slash groups slash daily tech news show All right, let's check in with chris christensen who has some good news at least in Elf Futuro for people who hate the tsa experience christensen from amateur traveler with another tech in travel minute If the least favorite part of traveling for you is going through the tsa or the airport's security line Then there is some good news for you at least for those of you traveling through american airports And it may take five years to get there But there is plans to introduce a new type of scanner Which is a computed tomography scanner It gives the operator a 3d image of what's in your carry on Which is a quantum leap forward the tsa says from the current x-ray scanners And it should mean that you won't have to take your electronics out of your carry on nor will you have to take out Your liquids So it sounds like it's good news if it works as promised they have been testing it They should start hitting airports as soon as this summer But it will take five years to complete the rollout. I'm chris christensen from amateur traveler So wait, then one of the tsa pre people get Can I just keep my bag on my shoulder as I go through? Yeah, just get a good one Everybody just looks you up and down Because one of the benefits not the only one but one of the benefits of tsa pre is oh, you don't have to take your electronics out And you don't have to take your your Shoes are a big thing shoes shoes and jackets still it's still a big one. That's a good point You know, I just recently renewed my global entry and it was super smooth and props to the dhs website For requiring two-factor authentication not from text message from an actual like second factor Application, uh, it was it was all the things that you expect in the password choosing it was like you need to have a complex password Uh, all all the things were generally passing along as good recommendations from security professionals were being followed But at dhs.gov so how how long how long did it take you? I Submitted my request for an appointment and within two weeks had my card Because uh, somebody I'm not gonna say who are you um, I mean because that My global entry uh has expired and I have a international trip coming up Uh, so I'm a need to get that old horse moving down the road. I don't know what if it changes You just you just go, you know, just go coach with the rest of us. We all get on the plane It's fine. Oh, no, we'll be back. It's it's skipping customs. All right We're doing well global entry doesn't doesn't get you out of coach, but it does get you past that big long line coming back Yeah, yeah, that's true All right, let's check out the mail bag sarah. Let's do it. James wrote in about our conversation yesterday about why Teenagers are buying games from malls, you know rather than online or at least, you know in in greater numbers than One might think james says I think the ability to buy use games and then sell ones that you don't want anymore Is still a big deal especially to gamers with funding issues. So selling digital at retail I think messes a big part of the underlying motivation Yeah, that makes sense, uh, you know Probably part of it. Sure. Absolutely. Uh, good good stuff, james Thank you for sharing the thoughts and share your thoughts with us too feedback at daily tech news show dot com Absolutely. Thanks james and thanks to everybody who sends us feedback. We love it. Keep it coming Also, thanks to justin robert young for being with us today Justin, what is going on with you? Well friends, you can go ahead and get all my musings about the muller report and the political ramifications That will come from it at my free political newsletter at free political newsletter dot com uh five Newsletters a week five stories a day mostly gifts some hot takes and this uh one will be a good one to sign up for Sign up for today Because we're gonna have every single possible angle of the muller report covered for you tomorrow morning Now most every week on a friday or saturday I'll put out uh to the patrons at the five dollar level and up an episode of the editor's desk Where it's just sort of my thoughts on things and every once in a while I'll deep dive into a particular single topic back in january I did a special on 5g explaining what it was what it wasn't what it might good do for us trying to cut Through the hype uh i'm putting that out into the public feed on saturday this week So if you just listen to dts over a public rss feed look for that on saturday I also put it out yesterday to the people at the dollar level to say hey, you know what? 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I'm maybe it's because i'm going there. I'm i'm already i'm pretty scared What are you going there? Uh The second half of may second half may all right muller report gets burned. Where are you going? Uh italy Italy flying into rome and then Sicily oh gosh really Yeah, okay. We gotta pick the we gotta pick the title first. I know I know I know You're gonna be at the last week of the last two weeks. We will I'll I'll communicate with you. Yeah Muller report gets burned Good luck on that's great. That's kind of like it. Kind of like it. Yeah A show full of oops from beatmaster in other words like facebook microsoft. Oops. Sorry. Yeah Uh Can I keep it on my shoulder? Black forest of regulations Uh, yeah, I want to do uh, I think muller report gets burned Is the one yeah And then uh for good day internet I know roger you've been wanting alternative titles What a brilliant where in the world is that seedy rom Kind of work kind of works Uh, we can do that. Is that what the song is? No, I just yeah, that's where the world is carmen san diego Yeah, how do you know the song? I don't know. I've never actually watched an entire episode of it But I mean I only I only know carmen san diego as a cd rom like that's how the show was like was like after my time I never watched the show either But you know, yeah, I know the jingle. Yeah You know, you know, she'll she'll she'll go from nashville to norway bonaire to simbaba I go to check the slavakia and back. Well, you know, it shows you how dated it is because there's no checklist slavakia Exactly She'll steal their soul in south korea make an artica cry uncle from the red seat of greenland They'll be singing the blues. Well, they'll never arkansas her steal from so the mit kong from the delta Tell me where in the world is carmen san diego. I'll be honest. I didn't know she was a bad Like person. Oh my god I'd never No, it's always like you're you're apprehending her That's the whole It all makes more sense now the gum shoes need to get on the case the agent of what what's the organization? She's part of vial or something. Yeah vial. Yeah What is it? Yeah, it was vial vial a like it's basically an organization of uh, Thieves, right? And they were always like stealing things from you know, like a museum in Yeah, the villains international league of evil so it villains with a very awkward apostrophe at the end of villains It's great. Yeah Yeah, uh, wasn't that a minor league for the uh Uh I can't remember any other uh leagues of evil suddenly I mean, I I'm telling you guys and I've said this before on the show. I'm positive that I have but that Game and it was where in the usa specifically was the one that I I love. I mean that is how I know all my state capitals Yeah, what's the capital south? I went to school. I paid attention Wait a minute. Hold on. For some reason it never stuck This was the way that I I actually Roger roger's gonna hit you with the pop quiz go roger. Uh capital of south carolina I mean, it's been a while man, uh capital of uh north dakota Bismarck, uh Okay, I didn't know you were columbia was south carolina. Yeah, columbia. Oh, yeah I might What's the capital of uh, washington state? Uh, what is it? I think it's uh, olimpia. No, is it? I don't know. Yeah, it's olimpia du caucus. Yeah It's not olimpia du caucus No, it's I mean, it is I It is olimpia Washington, are you sure? No, I died. I know I mean if we're gonna quiz you we should we should be sure of the answers. It's not It is indeed olympia. I I I know at least a handful of states because of uh, I mean all of them like like don't get me wrong the last time I played this game. I was 12 Yes, so I was really good. What we're doing is interrogating your 12 year old Yeah, you're you're just you're kind of tearing apart. Um, your childhood My child and that's cool. That's fine You know friends do that sometimes. All right, what's the capital of california? No one knows It's unknowable No one's ever heard like capital Uh, Sacramento That one I know Yeah, which is a strange, um, I don't know if any of y'all have been to like old town sacramento But it's really pretty Um, it is it is of the huge state of california. It is I don't know, uh, the last place that I would think that the capital would be Yeah But but it's when you go there. You're kind of like, oh, okay I see where this kind of back in the day because it was los angeles at one point before it was sacramento That's what's interesting is so many capitals were in different places Before they ended up at the place they are now, but I feel like capitals have been pretty stable for the past 50 years Oh, I got you. God, that would be a good trivia. Yeah, in fact has a capital changed in the last 50 years I don't think so I will only say this because it is the actual nickname as in it's on signs in the district but Historic Old sacramento is called Old sac Yes. No, that's what we call them in high school. Yeah Old sac sac state Yeah, yeah, where you go at sac state Yeah, because the uh, I see where that yeah, no, I don't understand. Um, oh like like an old grocery sac. They sure. Yeah It's just really sort of old moldy been around for years The the original capital of illinois was vandalia And uh, they took great pride in still having the state house Uh, and you know up even though it was no longer used capital If they move it for like a practical reason like oh, no, it's too expensive Uh, yeah, I what you know, I said it was original. It was the second capital Uh, cascassia was the original capital the vandalia um They moved it up north to be closer to chicago. I I guess I don't really know for sure Well, I think that's isn't why they moved, um, Come to sacramento in the center of the state So I kind of I thought the rest of illinois was like chicago is not even you know Like why do they want to be near chicago? They want to be like their own thing chicago is like a whole different world Um, or they may have just moved it to be in the center of the state It may not have had to do with Do-do-do-do-do-do-do. Yeah, vandalia has only got a few thousand people now But I guess back in the day it was on the national trail And so that's where all the traffic was coming through Uh, the last capital city was oklahoma Which moved it's the state capital in 1910 Interesting That was the last time Yeah moved its uh capital from guthrie to oklahoma city After shortly after obtaining statehood in 1910 Dang Yeah, okay So vandalia was founded as a new capital because cascassia was under flooding threat by the cascassia river And so they founded vandalia with the charter saying that the capital could not be moved for 20 years However, before the 20 years was up the population center had shifted so far north That they just overrode the charter and voted to move it to springfield We're moving on up vandalia Well, you know, just and when you mentioned old sack, you know, I had I had to laugh because I went to a high school called annally Which is spelled a n a l y Yep, just just go ahead and process that one And that wasn't a misfit. That wasn't like a historic Now did the uh Did the uh, the the the fine students of annally high school ever visit old sack? Uh, when we went to see uh, the uh older siblings who went to sack state, sure Yeah, but but um, this was something that like no one ever thought about because Annally was someone's last name. Oh sure. So there are a lot of things in the you know, it was like annally hardware annally bird feed, you know, like whatever, you know, and it was like, oh, whatever Ha ha and after some time went by It was like, oh when you take off a letter, this becomes kind of weird and Some of some of my friends who did not grow up and in you know, where I'm from um Who now have, you know Summer homes in the in the neighborhood, whatever because this is wine country, you know, we're like Wait, uh, what's going on here with the name of your high school? Like how how how did how? How how? Yeah, and we were like Oh Yeah, that is really weird actually Nobody nobody talked about it at the time. It was just like some old grandpa's last name And that was the name of our high school. So there you go. Yeah, grandpa annally grandpa annally That's all I got that's amazing and it's all you should provide after you give a gem like that. That's yeah Can't can't be topped. Well folks, uh, we're gonna wrap up our video now. Uh, thanks for watching everybody. We appreciate it Hope you were satisfied with our c rom discussion If not, uh, send it to the young american at gmail.com Audio folks stick around there's more to come