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This has only taken me 10 minutes Black Back in the old day, you would have to copy by hand and then paste a new man's script Nope, it didn't work Technology will shoot that later It's all I've been doing today is troubleshooting It's troubleshoot Friday I Remember I used to play ps3 and Anytime I would play it there would be long stretches in between playing it and it would I would always have to update everything and one of the worst games to update was Little big planet which got dubbed by my family a little big software update That's all it was every time you try to play it 30 minutes for a software update Where's this video I hear but don't see It's right there on that page But where yeah, we're on the page. I just scroll through it. There's nothing and it looks like this guy's Giving me the finger for this woman. He is he really is. Oh, she is All right Are you ready? This is the worst image. I know it's pretty bad. I don't know how they got that fast All right. All right, here we go Daily tech news show is powered by you the audience. That's it to find out more head to daily tech news show dot com slash support This is the daily tech news for friday september 29th 2017 on tom merit and joining me today Very happy to have paul spain founder of gorilla technology at paul spain calm. How's it going paul? It's going great. Thanks for having me back on the show tom. Absolutely. Good to have you here and you are fresh freshly doused from being a microsoft ignite. I take it That's right. The fires are all out and I've survived Yeah, it's been an interesting week. What's going on? Yeah So we're gonna wrap up a little bit of what paul saw on the ground over there at microsoft ignite Len peralta here With the enviable task of illustrating what paul and I talk about regarding microsoft's new productivity and enterprise enhancement solutions You know, there is not anything that I can't take on that is I can make interesting. So we'll I you can hold me to that and if I don't come through at the end you can flog me It's absolutely true. You you you come through every time i'm always stunned and I can't wait to see what you come up with Let's start with a few tech things. You should know Blackberry reported record software and services revenue of 185 million dollars a q2 Now total revenue was down But blackberry reported a profit of four cents a share compared to last year's loss of 71 cents uber CEO dera kozor shahi will meet with the head of transport for london on tuesday To discuss the renewal of the uber license there and the us fda approved the abbot Freestyle libra flash glucose monitoring system. It's the first blood sugar monitor That does not require you to prick your finger. The device uses a sensor attached to the upper arm Here's some more top stories duo security Analyzed more than 73 000 max and found 4.2 of them ran versions of the Extensible firmware interface. So what used to be the bios in a lot of computers the efi They found that they ran versions of the efi different than what's recommended for their hardware and os now that doesn't mean they've been hacked But it means they were vulnerable efi runs on the motherboard at boot up and if it gets hacked it's really difficult to fix The theory is that the reason you have so many percentages of these is that updates fail But when an update fails on the efi the user doesn't really receive a notification So they don't realize it failed Out of date efi firmware makes a machine as I mentioned vulnerable to those attacks Now most of those attacks involve physical access to the device But some of them don't and uh, if you're in a really sensitive position if you're you're in Some kind of confidential organization. Maybe you're an international journalist something like that That that's a real risk for you. So Paul, I don't think most of us need to worry about this in our Laptops because even though they did it with max This is not a problem that windows or linux are exempt from either Uh, how did you feel? Did you did you go check your efi? Uh, no not what i'm using at the moment because i'm not on a mac but The my pick is is that probably the risk is greater on other platforms than it is on on mac because You know apple sort of control the whole lot start to finish They're pushing out those efi updates on a regular basis Microsoft do something similar on their surface devices because they're able to push those through windows through their windows updates, but Yeah, I would say the large majority of machines are probably running much more outdated firmware What your apple devices are so this is probably very much the thin end of the wedge Yeah, I mean it's still 95 of max that they surveyed were fine But it is something you might want to pay attention to if like I said you're in a sensitive situation There there was a duos security Script that was going to check your efi for you, but when you go to the github page It says they've been too busy partying So if this was Well, it says they are currently recovering from a party Ed will upload the tools later Um, I'm not sure if this works as a duos security promotion, but there are other ways to check your efi As well. So you might want to look into that Again, most people probably don't have to worry about it, but it's something to realize is maybe more common than people thought South korea's financial services commission announced it will ban raising funds using virtual currencies That includes initial coin offerings not banning exchanges They're they're banning using them to raise funds for companies china banned icos as well The u.s has ruled them to be securities meaning they're subject to the same regulations as stock The swiss financial market supervisory authority announced friday It is investigating icos after shutting down a fake cryptocurrency scam So we'll see what switzerland does about that There's a lot of people using switzerland to do their icos their initial coin offerings Meanwhile bucking the trend japan's financial service agency has approved 11 companies as operators of cryptocurrency exchanges Japan recognized bitcoin as legal tender back in april It is fast getting a reputation as the more friendly country if you're into cryptocurrency So paul, do you do you mess around with cryptocurrency much? well, it's it's actually a bit of a A few hoops to jump through to buy it in new zealand It's not as easy as in some some areas Mostly because those that sell it For whatever reason haven't got Haven't got new zealand set up and there are a few ways of buying it in new zealand and i've been Tempted a few times, but it just seemed too many hoops to jump through and very small local companies to work through And and they charge they charge quite a margin. You kind of you know, you think of cryptocurrencies as being quite efficient and You're not having all these extra layers of costs like credit card purchases and so on but to actually get in there to start with It's it's reasonably expensive. So no, I don't have I don't have any at the moment Yeah, but it's it's always interesting to watch what's going on with the price fluctuations and the changes And there certainly seems to be a lot of activity around Initial coin offerings. What's kind of the the feeling in new zealand around cryptocurrencies? Do you do you feel like it's something that the government has even noticed yet? Oh, yeah, very much. So there's there's a lot of there's a lot of interest and there are certainly events around around the blockchain There are startups that are that are operating. So there's a fair bit of activity but it's it's probably just that There are a few more hoops to jump through that not so many people have have jumped on board and I would say gambled their money Pying into into cryptocurrencies because you know, really If the government has started to take notice that that's when you know, it's arrived is when the government starts talking about it Yeah, I mean, no, we haven't seen any sort of activity where they're they're blocking it. They seem to be You know pretty pretty forward thinking from a technology perspective the current government and You know, I would imagine that New Zealand will probably be a reasonably relaxed place ongoing about it It's yeah, it's really just the the bigger bitcoin exchanges aren't Facilitating purchase from New Zealand. Yeah. Well, Japan's being real friendly to him. So this they'll be close Uh thursday the united states fcc chairman object pie wrote an open letter calling on apple to enable the fm radios that are built into its phones chips apple responded by saying The chips in our two most recent iPhones the seven and the eights Uh, don't contain an fm tuner. So we can't really turn it on because it's not there Also older iPhones that do have those qualcomm chips that have the fm tuner built on into them Aren't hooked up You you have to build some infrastructure to turn them on you have to have an antenna and all of that So you could turn them on in those older iPhones, but they wouldn't do much It doesn't make uh arget pie. Look uh, look very smart. Does it it seems not uh, not a lot of research has been done up front before Uh getting in touch with apple on this one I'm going to disagree with you Because okay, this might make not make him look smart to us who are sitting here like well, wait a minute He should have known there's no fm tuner on the chips in the iPhones He doesn't care. Arget pie is a very smart man. Arget pie right now needs to deflect attention from that neutrality discussions or or fcc criticism in other areas And so he puts out something that a lot of people are not going to go to the bother to even read apple's response And they're going to say yeah, why don't those phone companies turn on i want fm radio in my why are they keeping it from me? Uh without understanding that Well, okay, maybe back in the iphone 5 and 6 days That would have been cool if they would have built in an antenna there But there there is a little more that has to go into adding that fm capability than just turning on the chip The fact that the chip is capable of something doesn't mean That it it's it just does it that it has everything it needs to do it that said it probably wouldn't have been a huge expense to add an fm antenna in there. They're not large So maybe they could have but they didn't and now those chips don't even have it anymore Yeah, I don't think that's something we'll be seeing coming back either Yeah, uh youtube will now only allow external links in video end cards for channels Who are members of youtube's partner program? Uh youtube channel can apply to join the program after it gets 10 000 public views. That's cumulative It doesn't have to be for one video It does have to get quite a few views the idea is youtube wants to keep shysters From going out and starting a channel with copyright content sending people to links Where they can they can you know get their credit card number get them to sign up for something And get enough views before youtube shuts them down that it makes it worth it So if you can't put a link at the end of that video For these shyster videos at all then then hopefully youtube thinks they won't have as many of these However, there are a lot of people out there who are like wait a minute. I have a patreon That's how I fund myself and I may not get a lot of views on youtube But I get enough that you're cutting off my funds Uh and there's been a lot of confusion about whether this involved monetization youtube has said flat out This does not involve monetization You do not have to monetize to be a partner And if you're a partner and you're not monetizing and you have more than 10 000 views you can still put links at the end I don't know if you've noticed this paul, but People get very mad at youtube Yes I mean for me this one isn't isn't too much uh too much of a bother. I you know, I guess You know, I don't I don't fall under that 10 10 000 limit Um, so I you know i'm not too concerned about it and I haven't bothered Well, I think I had monetization turned on it at one point But I don't I don't attract enough views for that to be a problem, but somewhere along the way I think uh youtube turned it off or something with with my channel So, um, maybe I'll have an issue there. So I might need to have a close closer look That that's it. I haven't had Anyway, this is not links in the description either. Let me just be clear in case that I've confused anybody out there This these are links in the end card of the video So people put those end cards like hey click here to subscribe, right? So you can't link to anything external you could still link to your own channel in there You just can't link out to anything external and again, it's it's a way to fight off the bad actors I I get where if you're a low view channel, you don't have 10 000 views Or maybe you just don't want to enter the partnership program Uh where this is slightly annoying you can still put links in the description, but they're not right there in front of people But I don't think youtube was doing this to cut off anybody Uh, I certainly don't feel targeted as somebody who funds my show through patreon and streams on youtube, but that's just me Nikkei reports that sources tell it apple wants to reduce reliance on intel and qualcom for chips The report says apple supposedly researching its own baseband modem chips apple did hire qualcom's modem chip engineer eson tersia glue in may Apples also supposedly considering replacing x86 processors and laptops and desktops with arm based designs Like it does with its phones and its tablets apple wants to build Supposedly according to nikkei core processors for notebooks modem chips for iPhones and a chip that integrates touch fingerprint and display driver functions This is believable to me. Nikkei is a fairly reliable source and apple Has been taking over chip design first with the a processors for the mobile devices And then next with the image processor the graphics processor Then the whole thing with imagination technologies Which has now had to sell itself because they were over reliant on apple buying them. I would not be surprised to see this What about you paul? Yeah, no, I wouldn't be too surprised either. You know, I think When they when they first uh acquired their own, uh, you know the chip company I can't remember how many years ago, you know that that was That that was a little bit of a surprise back then but uh, look they've invested a whole lot of money In arm and if they continue down that track, it would seem to be a fairly natural sort of path actually Yeah It doesn't mean that they would be able to get rid of intel chips entirely in the in the short term or that they would They would be you know forcing that but uh, look the arm processors are very very capable and you know would probably do a great job and and Just about any uh, any typical sort of day-to-day mac Maybe not quite so relevant in the higher end. Uh, you know machines for uh for 3d work and so on, right? Yeah, mac pro and mac book pro. I don't think Would be the same product if they had an arm processor inside Well, I think that would make a natural product delineation For apple, right? Yeah, because then they can just the great thing about that is then they're on their own time scale They're not and the and apple's had this issue before back when the power pc days and the the g3 g4s. They were on ibm Motorola schedule now they're on intel schedule if they can get a lot of this stuff in house Then they're running on their own internal clock and that means they can maybe better plan Their product lines product releases product launches or whatever To coincide with their own internal development without having to wait for A third or second party to deliver the goods It could also be part of a path towards a touch screen mac that you know, maybe is I you know more I don't know some sort of merger between ios and uh mac os Just a tool. Yeah. Yeah, they that could be that that middle Product delineation that that roger's talking about and by the way if you didn't understand who that was roger chang our producer I'm the producer who we didn't introduce at the top of the show because it didn't say I didn't write myself 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. You can get it as a podcast at daily tech headlines.com You can get it on the amazon echo again. It's back to working So if you bailed on it, uh, I ask you to please reinstall try it again. It works now I promise, uh, you can also get it on the anchor app, uh, which you can find in the ios and android app stores Well ios app stores anchor at just go to anchor dot fm and your web browser And that'll tell you all the places where you can probably Go install it. That's a look at the top stories It's totally in the android app store. I don't know why I had a blank there for a second. All right Microsoft ignite, uh, was earlier this week. We talked about the fact That they introduced a quantum computing Language we talked about the new microsoft 365 introductions We're gonna ask paul a little bit more about those in a second But also one of the things that's coming out this week along with microsoft ignite is such a nadella's got a book When did he have time to write a book? Uh, it's called hit refresh And paul you've got your hands on it. I know you've only gotten a chance to look at a few pages so far But what do you think? Yeah, no, I had a look and uh, it seems to be from you know, those that have jumped in and read it As I say, I only I only read a few uh, a few pages But yeah, it seems to be an interesting read and you know talks about, um, Yes, such a sort of you know personal life story and A lot about the the changes that really have gone on At microsoft he he talks About I guess the the things that he's led in terms of change at at microsoft and Yeah, I think this is certainly there's been some some pretty big sort of cultural changes there as well as the change from Previous leadership to him, uh, you know, you've got someone there who's who's a lot more technically inclined And and really is uh, is leading the company in quite a new direction. So this is pretty interesting Insights there. Um, I don't know how well this will sell but and I would imagine he's uh, he's a popular enough figure and a Figure enough people are interested in that. Uh, he'll he'll uh, probably See it being something that helps microsoft tell their story a little bit better Which I think it's fair to say microsoft Probably haven't done a very good job over over the last few years and uh, you know They're not the coolest tech company Out there, although they've been, you know, probably heading in a much better direction over over certainly the last Three years or so since I'm such in that del has been in that CEO role Yeah, and it feels like uh, and again I haven't had a chance to look at the book at all yet But from from what you've said and what the reviews that I've read say this is him kind of hammering on his message of You know windows is great, but we're not we're not just windows anymore Hardware is great, but you know mobile isn't necessarily the cool new thing Holo lens is mobile and that's a cool new thing that we're working on He's really hammering on this message of microsoft is about the future of hardware. It's about cloud computing Uh, and he's he's really trying to AI was was huge too. So there was a lot of discussion about that actually Um, and there was this little I won't call it a little it was a fireside chat. There were quite a few hundred people in the room um With with bolster isaacson who uh, you know people will remember for his biography of uh, of steve steve jobs, which is a really great read by the way and Yeah, there was um, I'm trying to think what was I jumping on to in terms of that point. I've lost my points Maybe just just hitting on hitting on AI. Sorry. So around around AI and so there was really a whole bunch of discussion there around the future and should we be fearful of you know Where that's going to take where that's going to take us and Such a talk to you know a little bit about Sort of an ethics type committee that they built within microsoft and you know How they're trying to steer things in a in a way that I guess brings positive outcomes Of course every bit of AI technology they build generally anyone else can go and utilize it through azure though So, um, you know that doesn't can certainly control where AI goes generally But in terms of microsoft's offerings You know, maybe it gives people a little bit more confidence that they've they've got some Generally good intentions by the sounds of things Well, and and that ties right into the quantum computing announcement We talked about that on on dts where they are trying to create a programming language That developers will be able to use in a familiar way people used to programming for for traditional computers It's much different when you're programming for a quantum computer So they're trying to develop a language that makes it that transition easy and they talked about You know cloud access to quantum computers to be able to to learn this language and use this learning What was it like in the room when they were trying to explain what is always a difficult concept for people? Um, I think it's it's fair to say for most of us. It went straight over our heads. They had They had some incredibly smart people in the room Uh, there were I'm sure some people that were keeping up with it But it was yeah, it was it was pretty technical And I think some of the some summary material that sort of come out since and you know, some of the commentary made it somewhat easier to Understand and you know comments along the lines of look, you know, with this we'll be able to solve problems That would take longer than the lifetime at the time of the universe We'll be able to solve those sort of things in seconds hours or or days You know that brings things into into view a little bit more in terms of look This is just how powerful, uh, you know quantum computer could be and certainly what they're Talking about in terms of building What they say would be the the first truly scalable Quantum computer. So yeah, that was it was cool. And then they um, they did this sort of unveiling where they pulled back a curtain They were sort of, you know, some sort of joking going on and that you were going to see this quantum computer from behind the curtain And there was nothing there And then they closed the curtain again And then you when you thought it was over then they opened the curtain again and there's this, you know, very cool looking You know machine there, which Yeah, probably doesn't doesn't do anything but it it looked pretty cool in it and it illustrated the discussion Yeah, yeah, so And they jumped into discussions about how cool it needed to be it Was it something like minus four hundred and thirty nine point Six degrees and how it would need to be constant temperature. So there was some certainly some interesting Aspects to it, but it's still in development And you know, I think they've been they've been working on research in this area for something like 20 years So it's certainly not a short term project for them Well, I want to finish real quickly by just diving into microsoft 365 again because we talked about the The two new plans the education in the front line or first line plan the f1 plan Microsoft 365 often described as a combination of office 365 where you subscribe to office But then you also get business licensing for windows 10 and enterprise mobility and security That is the microsoft 365 enterprise package There is more to it than that but that properly kind of describes the main points But there's also microsoft 365 for business Which includes a terabyte of file storage a 50 gigabyte mailbox microsoft teams out with customer manager And then when you talk about first line, which by the way first line is somebody who doesn't need her own Their own computer to do their job So it's a lot of kiosk stuff or maybe a receptionist or maintenance people people in the field that kind of stuff You've got an entirely different system for them Which I won't even begin to to try to describe microsoft education Combines windows 10 ems and minecraft education edition. That's not in the other versions of this That's true So I want to I want to just go right to the four areas of focus that microsoft was talking about because they Were really hammering microsoft 365 even though each one of these offerings is so different. What were those areas of focus? Yeah, so they talk about Intelligence security that's that they're they're building it and and I guess what they're trying to do is deliver more than just a straight You know three products together, you know one plus one equals two or you know one plus one plus one equals three that that together They're going to deliver a much better outcome for for businesses and you know, I think that they're part of the way through that work. So You know, they don't have all of them all of the analytics and management pieces That work as one yet, but they're in the middle of that process And you know, they're they're certainly becoming a more agile company where they're where they're releasing Much more regular updates and you know more pieces to to the puzzle But they showed off a whole bunch of things from a security perspective There are two two levels two different Levels that businesses can come in at with their licensing But some really really smart stuff They talked about an acquisition that they did just two or three months ago That they've already worked that new technology from an Israeli cyber security company in To the package the other things that they talked about was deployment and management of Of all of the pieces so making that a whole lot Easier to actually roll out and and get windows out there And I think there's a lot of challenges for organizations that are on much older versions of windows trying to work out How do we get from here On to windows 10 so they've got some quite smart stuff that I guess draws on on the crowd or on the On the data that they're collecting from Machines around the world from a compatibility perspective. So, you know organizations wondering what will these applications actually run on windows 10 That they're getting that that that feedback So there's a whole bunch of analytics stuff that That's there and some of that stuff is available Now for for people just to jump on and start using for for free There's also some some pieces there around Computer reliability so analytics that lets an organization just say well Where are the biggest problems that you have in your organization? So it could be a bit more proactive around Resolving those issues rather than waiting for the phone to ring or someone to complain that there's an issue They can actually see look we've got a whole lot of issues over here Maybe it drills down to a particular driver some hardware they're using and so they can go and troubleshoot those things ahead of time Yeah, and they talk a lot about uh, yeah keeping keeping windows up up to date with their They've got this term now the microsoft 365 powered Device so that's one of the one of their their terminologies Um What else was there in there? Um I think the the They're they're really highlighting sort of the regularity of their updates how we you know, we've gone from the old school Windows, which was updated what every two three four five years to that they're very much committed Uh to these updates every every six months and they've they've banged on about that Kind of halfway between service pack and and full operating system. Yeah Yeah, it seems like Five is really really microsoft saying we just want you to stop Buying software We just want you to subscribe and we'll give you everything you need Just just give us, you know, we'll set a budget You'll know exactly what you're going to pay and then we'll just deliver all the software that you need Yeah, and I mean they they even referenced that um, they're trying to encourage people away from uh, Maybe like buying all sorts of different bits and pieces from different vendors for security and so on Suggesting that Not that they can always do it better and in every case than the then you know, the sort of best of breed offerings Although you know, they did highlight how well because of the tight integration between the pieces they can do But just that simplicity and so they they compared sort of the traditional Uh or classic sort of running of it compared to what they're calling modern it where people have multiple Devices and the devices can be personally owned or they can be owned by their organization Where people rather than running sort of on-premise? traditional sort of corporate applications from their their local networks and servers of You know sass apps and cloud managed apps Where things need to be rolled out in an automated manner run proactively and you know self-service for people to install their own applications and Yeah, there are a bunch of interesting pieces around that they've got a a new way of deploying windows for For users in an organization Where basically people will be able to um, you know, somebody really get a brand new machine That hasn't gone to an it department at all. They'll be able to log in with their credentials that are linked up to microsoft's azure in the in the cloud azure active directory and Basically a machine will be able to do the bulk of the key pieces itself in terms of installing software Deployed straight from the cloud, right? Yeah, yeah, so they're calling it autopilot. Um, and look, you know, I think that's going to be really really handy for people But they're behind the scenes. There are some some hoops to jump through for organizations to use that. It won't just be Available to everyone. It's more aimed at larger organizations and you've got to have You know hardware that's that's sort of keyed back So microsoft knows when a particular machine is turned on That this is one that's that's geared up to to do that rather than just being something You've walked into a retail shop because you're on the other side of the world Your laptop got stolen and you need a new one. So it's not quite as easy as that But um, it's it's certainly going to make things easier in a lot of cases Well, there's so much more to find out we'll have some links in the show notes And of course you can check out paul spain dot com for paul's own coverage of this Thanks to everybody who participates in our subreddit You can submit stories and vote on them at daily tech news show dot reddit dot com And talk about all this stuff in our facebook group at facebook.com slash groups Slash daily tech news show before we get out of here. Let's check in with len peralta. What have you been drawing len? Sorry, you caught me off guard You know, I said at the top of the show that I will try the best I can with anything you do and As the main story and this is what I came up with I took uh, it looks like a microsoft ad And we were kind of talking to talking about at the top of the show with paul about Being on fire, but it's about ignite and microsoft 365 is igniting you 365 days a year. Yeah Literally are on fire literally on fire covered in bandages. Yes So hopefully this will uh, uh, you know strike a chord with a developer group out there who uh, who believes that microsoft is going to set them on fire Yeah Well, thank you microsoft for taking me to a night this year He is on fire with thanks Check it out. Let peralta store dot com, of course or you can you can find out all all kinds of cool art All of the stuff that he does for dts and all kinds of other stuff. Go check it out Yeah, actually trying to come up with a another little fun poster for the end of this year So well, I'll be thinking about that too. So i'm looking forward to that All right, uh, paul spain. Thank you again, uh for for sharing your insights from ignite and i've mentioned paul spain dot com But anything else to tell people about before we get out of here? Um, i'm working on a a new podcast project at the moment, which is called uh, disruption playbook So I was in uh, india last week met with uh, ford's futurist there Had had some interesting discussions with microsoft this week And i'm sort of on the lookout for other companies that are that are doing innovative things and uh, disruptive things and i'm Yeah, putting together, uh, I guess discussions with uh with people on the those sorts of topics of innovation and disruption and transformation So it's going to take me a little while to put this stuff together Uh, it's going to be a bit more of a produced format than than this sort of style of show, which is what I usually do Uh, but i'm i'm hoping to have uh first episode online the next few weeks All right, keep an eye on it paul spain dot com Uh also big thanks to all our patrons at patreon.com slash dtns everybody who supports the show Uh for getting us to our milestone and on monday sarah lane joins the show with miz veronic belmont Uh and roger and myself. So so be sure don't miss that one. Uh, it's coming up on monday october second The new the new it's it's not even a new format. It's exactly the same show but with sarah Uh, so come enjoy that and huge huge huge. Thanks to everybody who made that possible and keeps making it possible We're gonna have a round table show at the end of this month for the first time And we'll have a full round table every month and in fact if you get us to the next milestone We might even have two of those so big thanks to everybody at patreon.com slash dtns Our email address is feedback at daily tech news show dot com. We're live monday through friday 4 30 p.m Eastern 20 30 utc at alpha geek radio dot com and diamond club dot tv and our website is daily tech news show dot com See you on monday This show is part of the frog pants network get more at frog pants dot com All right, good show you guys. Thank you Nice thanks. I should have been looking at the notes. I thought there was going to be a message of the day But I we we were running a little long. So I I I uh, I made it called an audible and Caught you sorry Sorry, did I talk too long tom? No, no, it's fine Uh, we we have an adjustable lineup for for just these situations. Uh I I need to have a sign to give len. That's all no, I I just need to be looking at the uh, I usually have it up So but I wasn't uh, I was of course, you did the day today the one day that I don't look I knew that That's why I was like, haha, I'll get len. I was like, where's the message of the day What what do you what do you create in len? What are you drawing in photoshop? Okay, yeah photoshop, and I use just use a cintiq. So It's fun I'm kind of the fun part. I'm like the the fun one in the boy band The fun uncle right the funkel Tom the serious one roger the skeptical one The fun one I'm always impressed at how quickly you both get the idea and you pull it together and there's always There's always something good. No, I know it's crazy good All right, you went good. Let's go to the titles. Yes. Yes I know you may have other things you need to get to so drop off whenever you need to don't No, we're cool. Yeah Apple wants its own chips salsa coming soon We didn't start the fire microsoft ignite did It's such a horrible song and I think um Get a lot of angry emails people get very mad at youtube I like that one. You do you like that one? I thought it was funny Because it was paul's response to that which was yes Yes, yes, they do I mean, what are you gonna say? Reports of blackberries demise have been greatly exaggerated Ajit 18 for FM radio. How did we not use agitating for for net neutrality? That's really good Um, don't prick your finger satcha nudella is a hit refreshing you book It's the recap to ignition that got microsoft wishin Uh, yufi is iffy FDA approves less pricks microsoft ignites the 365 fan base Ajit pai gets an apple pie in his face Not sure um We've had that one before Which one have we had before apple tries to strong arm intel Like reviews the arm stronger Apples return to risky business Uh AIF fixed a new frontier quantum overload quantum of bollocks Microsoft's not gonna get us Now we're gonna get we're gonna get picked as as uh advertisers won't want to be too near you on youtube Microsoft says stop buying software advertisers don't like Uh, we get this all the time we get marked as you know, this episode is not appropriate for advertisers. I have no idea why No idea why But now because you said sandra bullock they're gonna think oh is that about word The ai is broken. That's the problem. It's just over. It's it's oversensitive It doesn't want to make a mistake because they've gotten in so much trouble that it's over correcting And so it's like well, I think I heard something It's easier and less costly to them to fall up with people who have uh filed a Nobody you'll file it. I mean I file it every time, but I'm unusual Probably, I mean, you know legally. I mean, it's it's less risky the way they're doing it right now Apple wants its own Apple wants its own chips also coming soon. Is that a legal thing? It's it's it's an advertiser thing But but it's the same principle holds. It's just easier for them to to over correct So we didn't start the fire right so after night did an apple wants its own chips both at the top And dt and s introducing roger chain. I like we didn't start the fire Microsoft ignited my hand No, no, that's fine Apples always wanted its own chips And salsa apple chips You know, they're not as tasty as they sound Because you think of when you think of apple chips You're thinking like, you know dried apples are kind of gummy I heard I heard someone and kind of groaning About the we didn't start the fire. Is there another opinion? It's I don't know. Yeah You're not you're not a fan of Paul's not a fan. I could tell Maybe if I say Be a bit of You know, I don't know. Um, what would I say cheesiness and some of these titles? It's it's it's kind of part of the fun. It's okay. It is it is Apple wants its own chips also coming soon is about the same Yeah, the same thing Yeah No, I'm I'm I'm cool with it. All right. So wait. So we're going apple chips or Apple just pulled ahead in the vote. Yeah, I'm kind of because I actually only clicked on it Oh, no, I didn't click on that one. I can only click what we've got some online voting here Yeah, yeah showbot.tv That's what rogers reading these from vot.tv I'm I'm gonna now don't let this go to your head people. I'm not gonna always respect the popular vote. Okay I'm just like the united states Although I'm gonna overlook that you put an apostrophe in it's That's winning as I need to make the title right now. Here it goes. It's no it's still on top Apple wants its own chips You sound so intrigued Actually, I liked I like dts introducing roger chang introducing roger chang I didn't think that was funny. Also, we still have to figure out We still have to figure out the the signal for for running long on a segment I usually tell people in their ear that um No, no, I need I need you In the dock Signaling Yeah, so that all of us can see it Well, I'm trying I don't want you Do you want do you want me to color? I could color it Yeah, maybe that was that you maybe if I have The entire well that assumes that assumes that everybody's looking at it like I wasn't today. Oh, yeah, that's true You know, how about if I turn my little square into a red Square. Oh, that's a good one. Let me see. Let me see you do that. Where are you? So like just say color red Right. Can I just do this? so it Just let me see this start playing the guest off Like Oscar music just start playing music Roger So what if I do this I've waited I can't wait to see what it is. There it is. No, just a giant red square where you can't see it in my face I see it in my face. Oh, no, no, it has that I do like the I'm never looking at this. That's the problem. Oh, you know, what are you looking at? That everyone else looks at the chat room. I'm looking at the lineup because that's where we're that's where we're talking Yeah, he's looking at the lineup How about like for example say you're on How about I highlight the thing you need to move on to next? You know, you know, it might let's try it We're so let's say say like you're Huh, I think Paul dropped off Hi Paul Hi so like say Where's the one that colors it so I can say Like I can do that like move there like on line 46 How's that Let me look Or it could just be I don't know. You don't want to do this play like a little Or something So you that you made it blue Yeah, yeah, I'm trying to get it so you could still really yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Maybe orange would work But yeah, red red would be too much Orange Yeah, okay. Yeah, I know you and I already used that something you would notice Yeah, that's definitely something I would actually I'm I'm gonna be looking at her right now. She closed the sheet But let me take a look what you did Uh Yes, the orange there. Yeah 46 how the entire bar is Yes, as you could do it in the frozen row so that everybody sees it no matter where they are in the dog or or The but if I do in the frozen row It wouldn't tell you where to go. Maybe the entire discussion story turns orange Which well, if I'm not but if I'm up in top stories that or if I'm below it Like the whole idea is like this is what you should move to next Like oh, I haven't moved if okay Here's the problem with that if I'm looking at the discussion And we're running long and you high and you turn it a different color below and I haven't scrolled down I won't see it. So you should probably do it in the thing. I'm looking at Hey, that's why t2 is saying do it in the scroll because then everybody sees it Well, yeah I could you like that I could do that. Yeah That could work and then we always know like oh when that goes orange it means move on And that way we can tell everybody that Oh, yeah Well, then we should couple of the color coded system for like, uh, Run to the end like what would be run to the end? Iron maines run to the hills Yeah, let's play that song every time Run to Is that iron maiden? Well, that's all the time we have for the show I hear iron maiden Bruce Dickinson 30 minutes 30 minutes. We just play run run to the hills Well, Bruce Dickinson is here and you know what that means folks We're out of time Golden diapers for everyone I mean I I and I don't need to I don't need to have hard limits It's it's more just having everybody on the same page To know like hey if i'm moving you on it's not because you're talking too much or or you're doing a bad job or anything It's it's just letting you know like oh, we've kind of run out of the time So let's let's make our last points and then go to the next thing Is there a way to to add like a countdown or something in the You like a countdown clock The um, yeah, we talked about that You know, it's like the equivalent of someone pointing at their watch sort of thing, you know Okay, bio hat cow had the idea add a second frozen row Where you can change the color and then put comments. So I just did that It's the second frozen row. It's it's right above the title Oh So you could change the color of that and even put like move to emails or whatever Oh, yeah, that's good. What if I put it in the middle or skip email? No at the top is good because that never goes away Well, yeah, but let's see if you put oh if you if you dragged it to like line 15 if it's frozen It should stay right or no Oh, just no, you won't drag it anywhere or you keep it up there at the top that way it's always at the top Yeah, so regardless of where you scroll I see just put Bruce Dickinson's face right there So should I still change the color? Yeah, no, that's still the idea is to change the color to call attention to it. You should do that and don't kill Sarah To row 46 now So Sarah's gonna be looking at the lineup and be like Dickinson, what's he doing here? Oh, okay. Uh, thank you boss. Bye mug. Tell a friend Things that I never say on the show but are in the rundown Just say it like Thank you boss by a bug. I think that I think that line even predates you Think so it is it does. Yeah, thank you mug. Tell a Thank you mug. Bye a boss Hey, bye a friend and tell a boss Bye a friend Thank you boss tell a mug Thank a mug. Come here. Come on What's going on there pal Pally well Oh, that must mean I have to go. All right. Oh, you uh, you didn't explain your hat I know Well, it was the the discussion wasn't really going there. It wasn't in any mean like yeah You know, we we were talking and then I thought maybe you were gonna say something about the hat But then I was gonna hey look at my head guys. It's well I hesitate to do that on the audio Yes, no, that's what I figured but that's why I was asking you now Oh, yes, well my hat At the top of the show, of course as you everybody knows uh, friday unofficially is hat friday Yeah, I am wearing a classic montreal expo's hat myself. Yes And uh, and and this you know, what's really difficult is that I have a very limited amount of hats I think all the hats I own. I've already worn on the show on a hat friday But I had this, you know, I'm starting to move into cosplay type stuff and things I can get away with Wearing along with wearing my headphones and as it turned out this captain america helmet Which I bought over the holidays last year Seem to work out well because it allowed the ear the easy ear Opening for my headphones so I could still hear the show um, and you know, it's it was Uh, a very short amount of time that I had to wear it So was uh, so I could just take it off when I started to draw So I didn't have to wear it the whole show because it does get hot It does And it's you know, it's not comfortable with the ear phone. It's not comfortable Yeah, this thing actually I wore this on the 4th of july because I also have a Captain America shield and I thought well, that's sort of patriotic, right? Yeah, what I forgot to Mention there's that I was standing wait at a parade and the uh sun was beating on this and it was literally baking my head Wow. Yeah, because that thing just absorbs sun. It's so hot I was like it's not black, but it's so dark. It just heats up. Oh my gosh Yeah, I I'm trying to learn Ways to cool off while wearing costumes because I'm wearing a lot of costumes You just need to wear costumes that were designed to uh Be functional and not just flashy so So tuesday, I was at the uh the indians game Uh for the superhero group. I was a part of that goes and does hospital visits and things like that Oh, you do the visit thing. I do and I was I was spider-man And it was unbelievably hot this week in cleveland. It was uh approaching 90s Actually was 90 on tuesday and uh I had to wear the helmet I had to wear the mask the entire time because I didn't want to bring character for the kid And there came a time and we didn't even go into the we hadn't even walked into the uh the ball field yet And I was I was soaked in sweat and I thought I How long before I pass up like I literally thought I you know, I need to need to get a drink I don't I don't want to take my mask off in the middle So so the the spider-man mask is like a face thing like it doesn't breathe at all. Well, uh, they're The way I have it is 100 plastic. There's there's a plastic. No, there's a plastic face shell Which sort of shapes the face and then on top of that is a thin sort of um You know polyester not only polyester but very thin material. It's breathable, but you don't have like a straw Entry, right? Well, it's breathable except for the plastic face part that shapes this. No, there's there's all kinds of holes That's actually really good. There's I mean you can breathe through it and everything And then the eyes are also big. So those are those I don't think the real spider-man's costume is this complicated It is It is actually I was watching um, I've met the real spider-man Yeah, it's watching spider-man home coming and tom holland had the same sort of magnetic eyes and everything that I did But uh, and that was the other thing too. So we're watching the game and uh, and I had to I think out of the view of the kids I Pulled my eye up so I could kind of watch what was going on Like did we get a base hit? What's going on? anyway You know, they designed it that way I was talking to a george and they do the same thing for the um Deadpool mask where the the eye portion Around the the the eyes come off. So you can just breathe like it popping those off Like instantly It's so funny because I asked him because he also did the He did the design and build work on the um black panther costume for the movie Is his eyes. It's like are these costumes just so to look good or do they actually work? It's like, oh, no, no, they're designed to be fully like they need to work Sorry, he said like the claws on the on the black panther costume Or kept getting worn down so quickly because they were just using all these scenes And we have to go back and like basically attach new ones after each one after Oh, yeah, after like a day of shooting on the costume This uh dead pole costume I have is probably the hottest costume I own Like sexy hot or just temperature. Oh like physically hot costume and uh And it's it's it's pleather So it's you know, it's completely leather and then you got to put the mask on and that mask does not have any holes Um, plus it's really like it's like completely around your head So if you're claustrophobic you got to watch out for that and then you have to like tuck in the the um the neck Part into your costume So literally there is no airflow. The only airflow is out of the eyes which Which are not even breathable. It's like you know like chicken wire or something I've always had that issue when they started going to like leather Materials for a lot of these superhero movies for the costumes It's like that's probably one of the most uncomfortable outfits to wear because Once you start sweating in that stuff It's kind of gross to peel it off and then try to put it back. This is nasty. Yeah Like they couldn't come up with uh something lighter. I mean, I know you want it to look cool, but I know yeah I'm starting to realize now that You know, I've worn the spider-man costume now a couple times to these events And there's a lot of wear a tear like you said on the on these costumes And uh without going into much detail, uh, there was a time there was a point during the game Uh, where I had to you know use the restroom and I could not For about 10 minutes find the opening into it So I was stuck in the in the restroom trying I'm like, I'm not coming out of here. I don't know Like I don't know why they make all those costumes one piece Like haven't they learned anything from real live use of jumpsuits? Like for for the longest time for motorcycle riders They used to make like a a single leather writing suit like uh, they do for right races, right? The thing is it makes it Super cumbersome if you're just using it for everyday use and you got to go take a leak, right? Because you have to take the whole thing off. It's like a space suit, right? You got to take the gloves and everything off and my guy's like, nah, it gets really annoying after a while You just like just one leather jacket that you could just like take off Yeah, the head and you're done. Well, you can order the spider-man costume with a zipper But who wants that? No That's That's you don't that's the reason why you get one piece jumpsuits, right? Because you don't want to you don't want to be like Out there and like have a zipper like what is that implying exactly if you're gonna If you're a dragon con and you have a zipper there like All right, I do some pretty questionable stuff with dragon gone So someone ever ever raises I would say I mean have you seen the costumes around here? That that woman's entire outfit is made up of duct tape. Oh, yeah, do you remember uh Uh the fifth element girl who basically her entire La la whatever something like that nothing but toilet paper or something. I was like, okay. Here you go That's committing to the bit as they say that's what they call it Yeah committing to the bitch. All right. Well, I'm gonna I'm gonna I don't know what I'm gonna do tonight The tribe place No, I'm gonna watch the Indians game and figure out food All right, we have leftover pizza from last night's what are the Indians still playing for is there like home field advantage or something? Uh, I believe it is uh, they're Trying to go for the best record in baseball right now Oh, we have my wife's not gonna be happy with you about that. Well, you're headed You're you know, you're headed for another showdown with one of my wife's teams Which one the Dodgers? Oh the Dodgers. Yeah, I mean It does kill me a little inside to admit it, but she was born and raised a Dodger fan. So well, this this might be What happens? We'll see this will be an interesting post season for sure Um, yeah, uh, we had win 100 uh yesterday So the best we could do is 103 if we sweep the socks this weekend the white socks We'll win 103 games Um, and we just hope that the Dodgers lose Yeah, although they have everybody needs the Dodgers to lose in all of the stories that I've been reading. Yes. Yes Like we we uh, I think we surpassed Houston last night for the best record in the al Uh, and then that's in our sights now. Well, you know, it's what happens when you win 22 games in a row That was fantastic That was really that mean literally that's something you're not going to see again in your lifetime It'll be very rare if that happens. Yeah All right. Uh, thanks everybody for watching. We will be back on monday with sarah lane joining us talk to you then all right