 Okay, away from keyboard. First and only question equals Jamie sir, do you think a real man and a real woman make a team together? They never give up on each other? Well, I think that would be great. I think that, well, I don't know. That involves a lot of, there's a lot of ifs there. But if people are taking care of themselves, yeah, you shouldn't give up on each other. Like taking care of other business, doing the right stuff, which could be implied by saying a real man and a real woman. Anyway, okay, I think we're starting. It's 11 o'clock, right? 11 or two. 11 or two, I'm late. Do I have to sit in the corner? I have to move this a little because the window right there is like, so bright. Ooh, look, I got some muscles. I'm getting some more muscles, all right. Okay, so what are we talking about this week? Oh, I'm wearing my fancy shirt again. I know I wore it last week. I try not to always wear the same things twice in a row. No, I don't care. But I was like, ooh, I should wear that shirt again because all my shirts get destroyed kind of quickly. But this one's not wrecked yet, so. Very nice, very nice. All right, so I've been wanting to make a kayak for a while. Going down. What? Going down. DeShane is telling me to turn my volume down. I'm talking too loud. Apparently I don't have to talk like people in other parts of the world can hear me. I only have to talk so like, not even that can hear me. I only have to talk so this can hear me. Okay, so from now on, I'm just gonna talk like this, huh? DeShane is laughing at me like I'm an idiot. But, okay, moving on. So I've had this, you know, I've wanted to build a nice kayak for a while. You know, just a single person kayak. Maybe some double person ones too, but whatever. And a few years ago, I made some, I made two kayaks. But I just made them out of like a mold that was like the roof of a part of a boat. And it, you know, it made some pretty decent kayaks, but not like, not like real slick ones. But then recently, I was thinking, you know, maybe it'll be worth it to make like a real slick kayak mold. And it might not be worth it to just make one for myself. But if I have a mold, you know, I can make a few and sell them and then it'll be worth making a mold, you know, because it always takes extra work to make the mold. And then it's easier to make the actual things. So then I was thinking, all right, how do I make like a good kayak? I don't wanna just like slap something together where I do a crappy job, right? And I was thinking, man, you know, online, occasionally in the past, I've looked up, you know, how people make kayaks. And they've always got these complicated plans. They'll be like, here's this big sheet of like curved pieces. You cut out a plywood and I'm always like, all right, you probably can't just like draw that free hand. It's not gonna come out, right? Balsa wood. No, no balsa wood, but we'll get there. But I'm thinking, you can't just make it up, right? I'm gonna need some plans or at least maybe like look up on the internet, you know, kayak plans and just find an image that's not gonna have all the details or anything, but just, you know, get something and then just put my own measurements on it and kind of rough it out and get a basic idea. And then I was like, wait a minute, why can't I just do it myself? Who told me I can't do it myself? What the, so many things I just do myself and they come out great. So I was like, all right. This is what I'm gonna do. And I actually ended up having, no, this was like yesterday morning. I woke up having a dream about this. I was like, I should make a kayak model so that I, you know, that I could reproduce with plywood. So yesterday morning I made this. Oh, look how nice it looks. Oh, look at that. Oh, didn't that come out great? Oh, it's just what I wanted. Oh, I'm just gonna turn it around slow so you can see. Oh, doesn't that look nice? Oh, God, look at, well, this is a little bit crooked, but, you know, in a full size one, it'll be easier to not have my cardboard being crooked. Oh, so nice, but like exactly what I was like going for. And, you know, it was easy to figure out what length I wanted and width and how I wanted the shapes to be and everything. And I could adjust it easily to make it, you know, thinner or wider or longer or more aerodynamic, more buoyant, whatever. And what I did was I just started cutting out pieces of cardboard and just keeping in mind that anything I do to this cardboard, I want to make sure it's something that I could do to a piece of plywood at, I don't know, something like 10 times the scale or more. No, like about 10 times the scale. Yeah, this would be like, no, 12 times the scale. That's right, because I was thinking this would be 16 feet long and I made this 16 inches long. So, yeah, 12 times scale. So I just started, first I cut out the bottom piece of a thing here and it's just a rectangle. It doesn't look like a rectangle because it squishes up in the front here, but that's because it's folded up and so it's just pinched clothes at the front, right? But it's just the rectangle at the bottom. So I made that piece and I was like, okay, that was pretty easy because it's just a rectangle. And then, you know, once I got it together, I snipped the end off at an angle because it was originally like this. And then this is where I was like, okay, these angles or these curves, where do you get these magical curves? Like right here, how do I get this curve, right? That's not just a simple curve. That's kind of a really exact curve. And I realized all I do is take this bottom piece, lay it down on my piece of cardboard, hold my piece of cardboard up a little bit, make sure it's at the angle I want, like I want this sticking out a little bit, just hold it there and trace it, just draw the line. And so that's how I got this line down here, right? And then this line up here is just whatever I want, right? I can draw any line. I made it almost straight, but just curved up a little. And then for this top piece, I did the same thing where I laid it down at the angle I wanted, just like that. And drew the line exactly where I wanted to cut it out. And super simple, super easy, and all this stuff is stuff I could easily reproduce with some plywood. And I figured out three sheets of plywood will make a full-sized kayak model that I could then sand the crap out of, get everything real, real slick and perfect and nice and then wax it to death and then put fiberglass along the bottom and then take that off and flip it over and put fiberglass on the top, do a little bit of stuff so it would, the top and the bottom piece would mesh well together. Well, maybe I should talk about that. So the way I would do it is I would just put fiberglass all along everything up to this edge here, right? And then probably trim it off nice there. And that would be the bottom of the mold. And then for the top mold, I would take my original kayak and put a strip of wood around here that's roughly the thickness that the bottom piece of kayak is gonna be. So that the top piece, when I put fiberglass over this and it overlaps, it'll actually be slightly wider and the top piece will fit over the bottom piece, you know, like a lid. So then I would just put the fiberglass all over this piece, you know, up to this edge. And then that would be the mold for the top piece. And then it would just be a two piece kayak. You put the fiberglass in the bottom mold, fiberglass in the top mold, after waxing it really well. And then you take the two pieces, stick them together, put a bit of silicone or whatever glue, put some rivets in and it's done, right? And then I had to go back and think, why did I think that was gonna be so hard? Why did I think I can't do that? Because it was a piece of cake. Totally made sense. As soon as I started, it was easy. And then I remember when I was a kid and you see kids like this all the time, when you talk to kids and you bring up some thing that could be done, kids are always like, oh, I can do it, I can do it. But then as people get older, they start being like, oh, you know, you can't actually do that. No one can just do that. People can't just do things. Oh, you're such a child, you don't know what you're talking about. You can't just do things, but you can. And I remember this one time, many, many years ago, it was after the dinosaurs, but still many years ago, when I went to school, there's a lot to get out of here. Yeah. Okay, so many years ago when I was in school, I think it was like grade seven. I was in this class, I think it was actually geography class, but the class didn't matter. It was at the beginning of class, our teacher came out and he was this like, kind of cocky, cool guy. What's up? He gave us all this test. So we were all sitting in our desks. There's like 30 people in this class-ish, something like that. We're all sitting there. He gives everyone one sheet of paper, it's face down. And he says, all right, everyone, this is just a test. Don't worry, this isn't part of your grade. So don't get all stressed out about it. Just, you know, when I say go flip over your test and do it and you'll have, you know, you'll have 20 minutes to do it, which is more than enough. You should be able to do it in like 10 minutes. So don't worry, don't stress or anything. Okay, everybody go. So I flip over this piece of paper and it's got like 30 questions-ish, something like that, 20 or 30 questions. And the first one says, before starting to answer any of these questions, read every single question down to the end. And after you've read all the questions, then come to the top and actually answer them. So I read a couple of them and I'm like, this is a waste of time, this is stupid. So I just start answering the questions. And then I get to the bottom question and the bottom question says, if you've actually read this before writing on this paper, that's great. Now, what you do is pretend that you're answering the questions but do not touch this paper with your pencil or make any marks on this paper whatsoever. Don't actually answer any questions. So, you know, 20 minutes later, everyone's done and the teacher says, okay, how many people did it? And like three people raised their hands. They're like, here's my paper, totally blank. And like the whole rest of the class is like, yeah, I answered all these questions and got to the end and realized I wasn't actually supposed to. And it was like a big, gotcha, gotcha. See, you should be answering or you should be doing what you're told following the instructions, doing what you're told, not doing what you think. And you know, everyone in the class was like, oh, you got us. Oh, we're so dumb and you're so smart. However, after the class, I was thinking, wait a minute. This is not a real life situation. This is some artificial crap that this guy made up to trap us. Like he made up the situation and just it doesn't teach us anything useful. All it teaches us is that we need to do whatever he says. It teaches us to obey, not to do what makes sense. Because in almost every situation, if you have something like that, it makes sense to just start answering the daring questions. Not like waste your time reading the whole thing. So then I realized, you know, like so much of what we learn in school is just about doing what you're told. Don't think for yourself. Don't try to figure out anything. No, do what you're told. Read the book. Answer like the book says. Do what you're told, do what you're told. Obey, obey, obey. And, you know, this is because, you know, the man wants people to obey. So it is easy to control people. It's easy to tell you what to do and stuff people into these little boxes. And then, you know, the people in charge can say, all right, we've got, you know, 64,000 factory workers here. We know what they'll do. We've got, you know, 20,000 office workers. We've got like 16,000 manual laborers. We've got 127,000 computer programmers. And, you know, they can just like, just define what everyone's supposed to do. And it looks good in their books. And it's easy to figure out what's going on and control everyone and blah, blah, blah. But it destroys people's imagination and ability to take care of themselves, which basically turns us all into slaves, right? Like when you do things for yourself and you think for yourself and you take the initiative to actually do things that you think are right, as opposed to what you're told, then you're a free person. But when you just go around doing what you're told, you're not a free person. You're just a slave, which brings me to the aliens. So, there are obviously some aliens floating around in outer space or whatever they do. I don't know what they do. And they see Earth and they're like, I see what's going on here. But they have a general, you know, general understanding, all the different kinds of aliens that, you know, you don't mess with a planet that's kind of like underdeveloped. You just gotta leave them and let them sit there and see if they get through their early development stages to the point where they're like a viable, you know, interstellar intergalactic species. Or if they're just gonna, you know, stagnate or if they're just gonna blow themselves up. So the aliens are watching us. And they've been watching us for a while. I mean, I don't think we're important enough for them to sit there watching us, but, you know, check in every once in a while and they've seen civilizations come and go. And what happens? You get doers, makers. And let's set up a definition here where there are two kinds of people. You got makers and you got takers. And the makers are the ones who create a civilization. Like, they're the ones who start everything. And then, so makers maybe start a city or start some kind of industry or start, they create civilization. And that's great. The problem is once the makers have created the civilization, there's all this access to resources. There's more stuff than they, there's so much access to stuff. Life is really good when you just have a lot of makers doing things and like actually thinking and making things, which attracts the takers. So then the takers come in and they're like, ooh, look at all this stuff, mine, mine, mine, mine. And basically what happens is you get more and more takers and more and more takers and eventually the takers take over. And this is where you've got all these politicians who just lie and cheat and everyone. I mean, at this point it's gotten so bad. People just presume that all politicians lie because why wouldn't they? No, but we shouldn't be thinking that. That's because we're in like the very, very bad stage of our downfall, I guess. Anyway, so the aliens see these civilizations being created by all these makers. And then over and over they slowly get overtaken by the takers and by greed and it ruins everything. And civilizations come and fall apart over and over. And I guess what probably happens on a lot of planets with a lot of civilizations is that they get to a point where they actually fail in a way that kills themselves and destroys everything because makers have created and that like sufficient technology and sufficient stuff and have loosened up sufficient resources that when things go bad, it could actually destroy the entire planet or all the people or whatever. So the aliens are just watching us to see what happens. Now, where are we right now? Unfortunately, I think we're seriously on a downfall because we've had, let's take North America, for example. And you could take North America, Europe, Australia. Probably most parts of the world, this will apply. But I grew up in North America, so I know a fair amount about that. So at some point, oh, and let's ignore the annihilation of all the Native Americans and everything. We're just gonna have to go past that, which was a terrible thing, which is part of the problem of how the takers started sneaking in there. But anyway, makers have made a lot of things in North America. Made all these industries and inventions and created a lot of stuff and made food and just a lot of things. And then takers have come along and been like, ooh, look how good this is going. I think I can take some. And what we've had is more and more takers over time. And now it's at the point where there are so many people taking and so few people making, so few people doing and so many people taking that they're shortages of things, like a lot of shortages that shouldn't be there, that don't make any sense. And these happen for two reasons. One, the takers are just using everything up. And it's not even hidden. Like people are referred to as consumers, like literally they just consume resources, just use them up, that's the takers. So the takers just consume resources and they also don't come up with any solutions to anything. They don't come up with new ideas or ways to deal with things. That's the makers. So the makers figure out all this stuff. So the makers see that oil's getting low. We're running out of oil. We're not out of oil yet, there's still tons of it, but we're running out. So the makers are like, well, we should do something else. Meanwhile, the takers are like, let me give you a quick story about this one taker. I don't know if I've told you this one before, but this guy, this engineer, he was like a grad student in engineering. Came to visit here one time. I totally told this story. I remember. So anyway, I was talking about how we're running out of oil and he was like, no, we're never gonna run out of oil. And I was like, what do you mean? I mean, it's a finite thing. It's, we're using it way faster than it's made or it'll eventually run out. He's like, nah, we didn't leave the stone age because we ran out of rocks. So we're not gonna leave the oil age because we run out of oil and he's comparing like a rock to a consumable and the rock doesn't get used up and the consumable does and it just doesn't make any sense. But he had a taker's mentality, which is just whatever I have to say to take stuff, that's what I'm gonna say. Coming up with solutions or solving things or anything like that. That's, no, that doesn't make any sense. I just, I just don't want mine. Give me mine, give me mine. So makers are becoming more and more scarce, largely because of this schooling situation we've got. And like when I think about all the years I spent in school, so much of it was focused on, don't think about, you know, what you're, what you could do, don't use any imagination, just follow the, follow the instructions, do what you're told, do what you're supposed to do. Here's a list of jobs. Here's a list of jobs that you can do. Don't do anything outside that. Here's the amount of money. So you want the one that makes the most money. And of course, money is the thing that is the tool that is used to, to fuel all of our enslavement. That's not the only thing that money does. Money also makes it much easier to make transactions and things, great, great. But it's also like the main tool used for our enslavement because you need money because the government's throwing you in jail once you run out, you know, you run out of money, can't pay your, your land tax or your rent or whatever. You can't buy food, you're done. You gotta have money, which means you have to keep doing stuff to get money. And what you're told all the time is you're, if you want the money, here's the list of slave jobs you can take. You can take one of these slave jobs, pick whichever one you want, because you have so much freedom. You have all this freedom to choose whichever slave job you want, go ahead. And although I do think that more and more with the, you know, the internet and open communications and things like that, people are starting to get more and more ideas about, you know what, I don't have to do those jobs. I can be an entrepreneur and make something up. I don't have to keep my inventions as just a hobby. I don't just, I don't just have to make models and, you know, toys and play things that can actually be useful, valuable things that can collect me money and keep me out of jail and whatever. So it's kind of a weird situation right now where we've got just a massive amount of takers who are like running the show, but there's also this, this undercurrent, this, just like alternative like underground of makers and doers. And I suspect this probably happens like every time a civilization comes and then goes like on the way out, like when Rome was slowly crumbling, I imagine there was probably like masons and stuff. Is that where the free masons came from? Some situation like this? Anyway, like people who are actually makers and doers start being like, oh, we got to kind of back up and kind of hide a little bit and kind of protect their own little maker civilization, maker organization and make sure that survives while everything else crumbles. And then those makers are what start the next civilization. And this just keeps going up and down and up and down. So over and over, we're doing these tries, trying things and then it fails, trying it again and trying it again and the aliens are watching and they're like, come on guys, come on guys, get it. You're going to get it eventually. So how do we actually get it? I think what has to happen is we need, we just need everyone to be makers. Like even people who aren't good at it, we just need everyone to become makers and doers and just get rid of the whole culture of taking and greed and sitting around just gobbling up resources. We got to get rid of the consumer. The consumer, what's it called? Culture, all that consumer culture stuff. And what exactly that all means? I mean, I could go on about that for the next hour and a half probably. But yeah, I think there's a lot of ways to make that happen. But I don't know if that happens anytime soon. Maybe on the next app, we'll get it right. And as things are going up and getting better, maybe the makers will just say, hey, takers? No, I think that's all I've got to say about that right now. What do you have to say about that? Did you listen to anything I just said to Shana Gibbs? She's rolling her eyes at me right now. You just said, geez, how much can you talk? Come on, that was tidbits of genius right there. Or something. Anyway, what are you doing? I was doing laundry. You were doing laundry today? And setting up lunch so that what happens typically isn't what happens. You mean we do this until 1 a.m. And then it's like, OK, now we need to go have lunch. And then it's like an hour and a half later we have lunch because it's like, I don't know what to do. So what are we having for lunch? It's rice and bread. Oh, so you've, wow, cool. It's rice and bread, but it's rising. Oh, I have to feed my sourdough today. I didn't do it this morning because I was running out. I'm going to sit back here because I need to be able to lean against you. No, this is I know usually you like to sit up ahead of me so you look bigger, but you like to look like you're you're the you're the big person taking care of everything. You have much better lighting than me right now. It's true. All right, so so what's going on today? What are the people saying? Someone must have said something or answer the first question. Or did everyone leave? No, no, I think there's people still there that are watching. Are they all are they all AFKs, though? You know, AFKs away from keyboard, I didn't know that until you said it. Just like I also that is an excellent shirt. Oh, these are available now. Yeah, I even made a commercial. So DeShana has been making commercials on my on my channel for which is fine. I said it was totally fine for like mugs and stuff like that. And then the other day, I was like, this is on my channel. I'm going to make a commercial. So I made a commercial for my own shirts. It's it's amazing, right? Yeah, and only spectacular. So you'll have to upload that like I just do right now. Because you're on the thing that the video. So yeah, I got to upload it through here. OK, you're talking quietly to try to get me to talk quietly. Oh, well, no, I talk quietly in general. All right, all right, I'm just going to go to sleep now. OK. But did you see how good my kayak came out? Do you think people want those? Because people around here are always asking about kayaks and they're like the cost like, of course, it'll be bigger than this. I was going to say, I think maybe a fashion belt will fit in that. Yeah. But I think if I if I make a mold and make a few of those, I can I can sell some that will, you know, make it worth making the mold and stuff. So you already answered the first question. Well, it was the first question. Douglas McGregy about it's. Wait, is Tomater's here this week? I don't I haven't seen him yet. No, did Tomater's die? Don't say that. Hey, Joe Blowmeister, where's Tomater's? Yeah, I don't know where he is. Joe Blowmeister has got to be here. He is. OK, I already saw him. All right, that guy's name you just said, I remember him too. What's what do you say? So Thomas McGregy, you know, a real man and a real woman make a team together. They never give up on each other. That's a hard question because at some point you have to like. But like the question it's like a real man and a real woman. Like, does that mean they won't? Like, if I'm a real man, that means I'm not going to drag someone else down. Right. But I know the term real man and real woman, that's kind of ambiguous. But like if I'm a good person, I'm not going to drag someone else down. But if you're in a relationship with someone who's dragging you down. You know, you can try to pull them back and help them for a while. But at some point you just have to let go and not get sucked into the toilet or the black hole with them. But if they're a good person, they won't do that to you. So don't. I think it's good to go into things with the operating under the presumption that you won't give up on the person. And like the idea of giving up on on someone who's important to you, like an important part of your life only comes when it gets pretty extreme. It's like, whoa, whoa, whoa. I'm being destroyed by this. I need to let it go. Right. Yeah. T.K. Griffin would like to know, have you ever seen John Carpenter's movie, They Live? I love They Live. I actually have it on my computer and I've watched it with my kids. I've slightly edited it. Edited it, edited it, edited it. Because I slightly edited it. And now I have two They Lives on my computer. It's like one of my favorite movies. And there's I have They Live and I have They Live for Kids, which only involves removing one scene, which is like at the end. It's like it's like almost like a credits, totally not important. It's this. You want to know what the scene is? I sure. So the whole movie goes by the movie ends. I'm not going to say what happens or anything, but the movie, like the story ends is definitely over. And then there's just this gratuitous sex scene. With some ladies movies out. And I don't care about my kids seeing ladies boobs out, but the gratuitous sex scene. I was just like, I just edited that out. So it took out like, I don't know, five seconds of the movie. And then my kids can watch it. And I like watching movies like that. Oh, for anyone who doesn't know, they lived as this movie that was made. I don't know. I saw it when I was a kid and it came out and it was like the number one movie. The first week it came out and then it just disappeared. And I'm pretty sure that was politically motivated. I don't think people suddenly didn't like it. I think someone was like, we don't like the message in this movie. You need to get rid of it. But the the basic premise of the movie is that there's this guy and he's this guy. Yeah, it's like the one was. So there's a guy and, you know, he's kind of down on his luck, he's having a hard time. And he comes across this group of people who are fighting against this upper upper class elite who's who's controlling the world. And this upper class elite turn out to be aliens. And if you wear special sunglasses, you can see the aliens and you can see their their sub subliminal messages all over the place. So I mean, then that's that all happens at the beginning of the movie. And then it goes on from there. But, you know, the message is basically like we're being controlled by. You know, this is a shiesty group of people who aren't literally aliens. Like it's very metaphorical. Like it's it's it's pretty obvious who they're talking about. Which is probably why those people didn't like it. But anyway, I like watching movies like this with messages. Because then my kids always ask me, well, one of my kids in particular, anytime we watch a movie, she's just like a question after question after question. I always answer all the questions and it brings up all these. You don't like the question so much because you're like, ah, 20 questions around, stop it. No, but I really like I don't care. I just yeah, I really like it because it brings up all these discussions about, you know, what's going on in the world, wrong with the world, was right with the world and, you know, what it it's it's a really good way to teach kids. So I always I always watch movies with my kids, like whenever they're watching a movie. I mean, they're occasionally to watch something. You know, occasionally to watch something without me. But like usually if my kids are watching a movie, I watch it with them and they'll ask me questions either during the movie or at the end of the movie. Definitely at the end of the movie about all kinds of political things. And it's it's like it's almost like having like just a social studies class kind of. Right. Yeah. Was that a long winded enough? Yeah, my monologue today was 25 minutes. My one last week was 25 minutes, too. It's funny because this week I didn't even know what I was going to talk about until like five minutes before I started to have in last week, too. Now, last week, I kind of had an idea, but I wasn't sure if I was going to talk about that because I was like, I don't know if this is going to come out stupid. But then I think it actually came out. All right. Um, all right. Omniscizo would like to know how to deal with after holiday dip. I had a great time traveling from France to France. No planning, just exploring nature and being free to do so. I really struggled to motivate myself for regular life. Get out of regular life. That was pretty much what everybody else said, too. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, the thing that makes me think and this, you know, I'm going on very limited information here, but what this says to me just based on the limited information is that you're not happy with your life. Like you want to do something else. So you're getting out of your life and you're you're like soul. Your spirit is saying, oh, something different. Oh, thank God. And then you go back to your life and your spirit is just like, no, don't make me go back. You I think I think it's just telling you you got to change your life to something where you're happy. And I can think of a lot of times in my life where I was not happy with with things, but like right now there is nowhere else I'd want to be other than my my island, which I'm at your island right now. But this is this is good, too. It's within range. But like, I don't want to go like further than 20 miles from my house right now, because I love it here. I love the area. I love what I'm doing. You know, I'm very happy with the general thing. And for most of my life, I definitely could not say that. And I would feel like that. You know, if I if I left and came back to my life, it would just be like, oh, go back to work and do the normal stuff I hate. And yeah, like once once I got my life kind of the way I want. I never get that. And I I don't want that to sound like everything is perfect. Everything is definitely not perfect. Like I could come up with a list of things that could be better. But like it's good. It's really good. So this seems to come up in most of our Starlink no today. It's what do you think of Elon Musk? Didn't I didn't I answer this like two weeks ago? I was like, I remember saying to you, should I just answer the Elon Musk question? And I went on for like five minutes. OK, if I was going to compare myself to Elon Musk, I would say that he is someone who thinks we're basically in an OK position and we just need to progress from here. But I think we need to go backwards because we screwed up too many times. Yeah, I remember saying that. And that's that's the basic. I mean, anything else I could say about him, like that's the basic gist. Like that's the underlying thing of everything that I could say about him. But there is, of course, a possibility that he also thinks the same thing that I'm thinking that we need to take a bunch of steps back. But right now he's like, well, let me squeeze as much as I can out of this disaster because then I'll be in a better position for when everything collapses to do whatever. But the way I'm thinking about it is like, OK, I kind of want to shed as much of the the garbage that's around me as possible. And like rewind back to it like a kind of simpler lifestyle. Maybe I shouldn't say simpler, but sort of. Yeah, going back to like a simpler lifestyle. Yeah, that is totally what I should say. Go back to a really simple lifestyle and then slowly build it up with all the right principles intact, you know? So that's how I would say we're different. And I think he's doing some awesome stuff. I also think he's doing some horrible stuff like the self-driving cars. We do not need people having more nothing going on. Like we don't we don't need people having less less responsibility. We need people to have more responsibility. We don't need people to just get in their car and say, car, go here. And then it just takes them there. And, you know, we need people to be more involved in their lives. But like I said, maybe he he also thinks the world is just falling apart and doesn't care. And he's just like, well, let's just like shuffle these sheep around and squeeze as much as we can out of them. And then and then we'll rebuild or something. But I don't know. Right. I do think that he and I could have some interesting conversations about all that stuff, because we do have a lot of very similar moral stances with some glaring differences that might be interesting to talk about. Not that I'm ever going to have a conversation with Elon Musk. I'm not going to California. And I don't think he's coming down. Well, he does go to Panama. They don't think he's coming to my house. Yeah. And I'm not leaving. Have you ever thought of using airforms to build domes? I mean, like, like a blow up thing. I'm I'm guessing it just says exactly what I said. I'm guessing it's like a blow up thing. Yeah, it just says airforms. Yeah, yeah, I've thought about it. It's like a blow up thing. I thought about it. Yeah. Oh, this brings me to think related to that. Were you apparently spoke about in your recent video something about concrete pre-concreted fabric? Oh, yeah. There is stuff available, apparently. What is it? They used to use it as field hospitals like that. I don't know if it's during Vietnam. You know, the thing I actually thought about was cast because, you know, plaster burlap stuff they use for cast. Is it basically like that, but concrete? So like, apparently they would have the tent already made and the concrete was it's between two layers. And they blow it out and they take the exhaust of the truck fill up the tent. That's fine. The guy was. Do you imagine someone going in there right away? Like, like that would be the perfect Darwin test. Well, you know, fill it up with your your truck and then see if anyone goes in. And if anyone goes in, well, we didn't need those jeans. You know, the guy John Paul that you have an email going on with and he has the big metal shop. Maybe, yeah. Oh, OK, yes. Anyway, he's the one apparently he had found a field manual that he had, like, I guess in his storage. And he's talking about, like, there's all these, like you had to wait a certain amount of time before you went in. And you know, I think they stopped making them because there was like something with asbestos or whatever, like in the never. But basically what you do is you put the tent. I have seen a video of this. Load up and then you wet it for like for, you know, every so often and then in 24 hours it's ready to go. Yeah. See, I want to know what that cloth is and can I get it like like pretty thin and strong? Like basically for roads was the next thing that like furthers on to it. But I guess they currently use another one of your well, I want to describe or is mentioned that they use it for when they're putting out roads. That's kind of cool part of that too. So anyway, I want to know if I can. Yeah, I should look into that a little bit. Maybe I'll do that after we get off this because it would be cool to be able to. Get like meter squares that I can that are rolled up that I can lay down and just roll out and dump water on. And there's like we're invincible and indestructible. Yeah. So so there was that. Yeah, I didn't know about the roads. I didn't know I didn't know about the blow up concrete building thing. So we had a field hospital. Yeah. Somebody let's see. Court McGuire would like to know how often do you eat fresh caught fish? Oh, back to the air air stuff. Air creed. Don't one of the reasons I don't do that is like air. Well, people always ask like just use an air form and then spray it with. Well, don't you design the phone? It doesn't matter. And then you just spray it with concrete. Spraying with concrete still requires you to get all the material to the site. And that's the biggest. What's the biggest, the hardest, the most, the most labor intensive thing is just getting the concrete to the site. And then don't you have to mix up enough? Yeah, I mean, all that is like, yeah, like actually putting it in place is not that big of a deal. Hey, Aurora. But like to do an air form thing, you basically have to do it all at once. So you get all that stuff there at the same time. You have to have enough water on site to do it all. You know, it's just a big sudden operation. But there's like a huge setup in that. And I'm most of the stuff I'm doing is like small setup just because I don't have, you know, I can't order a truck of stuff. Because there was this other stuff like called ferro cements. Yeah. And basically that requires that like you have to build the to you know, you get smeared on, but the reason I don't like ferro cement, you know what ferro ferrous is, right? I think you're going to talk about iron steel. So it's just going to rust. And yeah, I don't. So anyway, what is the next question? Sorry. Oh, OK. So how much how often do you eat fresh caught fish? And this actually brings me to I put the trap by the boat. I put the trap in a spot where where there are through I've seen a bunch of fish. We need to go check the trap today. What? So what I was going to say is that it's really difficult for me to put the trap back down in the correct direction, let alone be able to see it. So I'm not sure how to. Anyway, I tried to check it the other day. Oh, did you? Yeah. Did you pull it up? I did, but I was right. I think so far. I didn't look like it. OK. And I think I put it back down. All right. So I'm going to go check it. I should have checked it this this morning. I was clean in the bottom of my boat, and I just didn't even think about it. But I don't know, like once a week or something, fresh fish, I don't know, it depends. Like it comes and goes. Like sometimes it'll be a few times a week. Probably, I don't know, once I get more stuff finished, and I can kind of focus on that more, I'll do more fishing. Although I could just drag a line every time I'm going anywhere, which I was doing for a while. The reason I stopped doing that is because the fishing hooks rust. And when I'm just when I'm just like, which isn't isn't too bad if you're going out for hours and then, you know, catching fish and you can do that a few times before your your hook rests. But if like every time I drive like between my house and your house, I take it, you know, drag it in the water. And chances are between here and I'm not going to catch anything. But once in a while, I would. Right. But that means putting the hook in the salt water so often that it ends up rusting away like sometimes before I before I've caught a fish. So it's I kind of stopped doing it because of that. Right. But maybe I can get better fishing hooks. Maybe the fishing hooks I got in town here are not very good. Maybe the 304, maybe I can get some 316 stainless steel fishing hooks or some titanium ones. Oh, yeah, or stainless steel. That's 316 stainless steel. Maybe I'll just make some fishing hooks out of something that doesn't rest. Oh, I can't make things myself because school told me I have to follow the instructions. Well, I have something. Make money. What type of rope do you use in your concrete support? Polypropylene, if I remember correctly. Don't use polyester rope because it will disintegrate in the concrete. And as far as I if I remember correctly, but like double check this if you have the Internet, which you obviously do because you're thinking if you're going to do this, if just double check what I'm saying. But if I remember correctly, polypropylene rope is fine and concrete. And so is nylon, I think vinyl is also OK. But I mean, it's pretty easy to look that all up. And I looked that up before I did my house and I'm pretty sure I used polypropylene as opposed to polyester rope, polyester rope. No good with concrete, which is also why I can't just like coat something in fiberglass unless I do epoxy, which costs like 10 times more than polyester resin. But polyester rope is stronger than polypropylene rope. But you can't use it in the concrete, which is and it's a good thing I knew that because I had some nice polyester rope that I was like, oh, this would be great. And I was like, oh, wait, no, no, no, no, it's a good thing. I it's a good thing. Someone said something to me about that. And then I looked it up and I was like, yeah. I would like to take the moment to mention, guys, please only use question or question marks for actual questions, not just to get my attention. That's terrible. That's bad honor. That's terrible honor, dishonorable. No, that's some adventure builder dishonor right there. Glowmeister, hey, Joe, what kind of fish do you catch and how do they taste? They taste like fishes. It's just pretty good. No, there was a fish, a weird fish we caught the other day. It was only one of them and I cooked it and it totally tasted weirder, like weird. I actually didn't like it at all with the chickens. OK, compared to like the other ones we've had, I don't know what it was. Well, mostly we get like, what are those things called? Snappers and these like grunt fish. Yeah, snappers and grunts and some other white fish that I can't remember now. My favorite one is the Spanish mackerel. Barracudas are right. Barracudas are just kind of skinny. I mean, you can get a nice big fat Barracuda. Oh, Joe is mentioned, not just the Glowmeister, but Joe, our other Joe once says the reason they make them out of Joe Camel. OK, yeah. Joe Camel's here. Cool. Yeah, he's here. Is he always here? Sometimes he is. The reason they make them out of steel is so that when you lose one, they will rust out and no longer pose a danger to the fish. Yeah. And he says, think of all the lakes and cons with hooks. Yeah, that's true. That totally makes sense. Bottom cleaning fish. Yeah, I guess I better not make a titanium fishing hook because then I could destroy the world. Can you imagine if the whole world disintegrated and then some and then some aliens came along and they're like tracking down what the source of this problem was. And then finally, they found a titanium hook in the bottom of the ocean. You know, like some idiot just had to do it himself. What? Wait, let's see. There was a question and what I was doing for a while is I was fishing with my hooks and then I'd put them in a thing of freshwater. Was that working? Yeah, maybe less longer. But they still eventually rust. Yeah, faster than I would have liked. And that's too bad. Yeah. Oh, I didn't I didn't announce what we're doing today. Oh, this is the JMO show. The JMO show. If you have any if you have any questions, are you going to make any fancy like science? If you have any questions, some comments. And if you have a question, right? Question in capital letters at the beginning of your question. So we know it's a question. So it's easy to find. You can also write statements and then that will mean that you're making a statement. But please don't use question unless you actually have a question. Yeah, that's that's dishonored. And in the description, there is the email. Oh, yeah, we have we have email. Well, I have email. Well, I check it. Yeah, you check it. Yeah, I mean, I check too. But emails down there. Yeah, it is down there. I usually only say that if someone like needs to email me for something. Oh, but my shirts. Yeah, your shirt. They someone asked last week. They're in the shop. Someone asked last week if these shirts would be available. And I didn't know at the time if when you watch my commercial, which you're going to upload after, you'll see basically what happened roughly, almost exactly. But yeah, I made a picture of this on the computer and then, you know, cleaned it up and stuff. Yeah. And now, and those those are in the description. If anyone wants that, I couldn't get it all the way to the edges. But I did the best I could. Oh, no, this. Yeah. Yeah, whenever I do mine, like I'll put a giant adventure builder symbol sometimes that like wraps around the side. Large as it would allow me to make. Yeah, except for one of the girl ones that looks better or small. So right, you can judge the girl stuff. I don't know. Do I sell any? They do one long sleeve with the littler symbol up on the right side, because like one of your people likes your shirts and he can only wear those to work. So so did make one of those. Does anybody buy the girl shirts? I think so. Yeah, cool. Oh, cool. I don't know which one I have to look. Oh, but there are girl shirts and hoodies. It's probably a dude who's like, yeah, I like the view now because it shows my shows my muscles. There's a large variety of things. Oh, good. All right. A. Bracka would like to know, how do you approach holidays with your children? I don't know what I'm thinking about. I don't know what I'm thinking about. I mean, they're expended, but like holidays. You know what usually happens? Well, you do stuff. They usually don't plan or do anything. And then the kids, they start decorating the house with like happy birthdays and stuff and like doing their happy birthday up right there. And right there because it's birthday was birthdays in a row. Yeah. And yeah. And there's all these streamers hanging from the ceiling. It's kind of funny. And I'll usually just like, like for a birthday, I'll often like, well, Carcane's last birthday, I made him a dump truck and an excavator. And then while the excavator came a couple of weeks later because he was like, I really like an excavator to put stuff in the dump truck. Something more recently to go with that. Didn't you? Yeah. For the most part, when I make stuff for my kids, it's not specifically for a holiday or anything. I just make stuff and just give it to them. So I would say we generally don't celebrate holidays. Yeah. Like, I mean, it's kind of like for them sometimes, but generally speaking, every day is celebrated. Yeah. Yeah. I try to make every day pretty awesome. But like, it's not like we don't notice Christmas. I mean, I I don't generally mean less. Well, no, but like Aurora will be like, hey, it's Christmas. And it's like, hey, and that's that's hey, let's let's make tasty dinner. Which I think we did something for Valentine's Day one year. I don't think it was this year. Yeah, we don't make it. The answer to the question is we don't make a big deal about holidays. Yeah. Anyway, it is an excuse to have a good day. Right. User to go would like to know, would like to say, do you realize what the Hoffman lenses symbolize? Have you tried it? Do the Hoffman lenses symbolize some sort of drug? I don't know. LSD or something. I mean, I could. I know what they symbolize to me. OK, wait, wait. Which is has nothing. OK. Sorry. In in they live when the guy finds the glasses that let them see the aliens, because there's a bunch of humans. And when you put the glasses on, suddenly you can see they're not actually humans. They're actually like, oh, Roddy Piper is hilarious in that movie. I love that movie. He's the wrestler guy. He was the wrestler. He died. But he's he's he just seemed like a really awesome guy in general. Like a super nice dude. Anyway, he put on the glasses and the glasses, let him see the aliens for what they were and let him see all the subliminal messages everywhere. And to me, that that just represents my can I can I say the essay, George? It's your we swear on this sometimes my bullshit detector. Like, that's just that's just bullshit, bullshit detector. And when I have my bullshit detector on, you know, when when I when I look at people, I'm looking past their all their their bullshit. I'm looking at what they they really are. And when I when I see a TV commercial, I don't I don't see it as like here's some great product that people have made and they're trying to make my life better. I see it as the reason they have this commercial is to try to convince me to get something that I don't want or need because if I wanted or needed it, I would go looking for the thing. But they're just trying to like, you know, manipulating manipulate me into giving them money. You know, right? So that's what it represents to me. But I don't know, maybe I'll say it's like a specific thing. But this is part of what I was saying before. Like, regardless of of what the official thing is, I'm going to think what it is to me. Because I think for myself. Do you think for yourself? Sometimes. Last Thursday, I was like, I'm going to think for myself right now. Get that on in schedule. I'm going to put that on schedule. Think for myself Thursday at four o'clock. Practice thinking for yourself. No, I'm just going to do it. I'm not going to practice. I'm going to go jump in headfirst. Aaron Parris, I'd like to know, are you planning on adding any rain catchment from the roof? That's where I get my water right now, actually. Do you want to explain how that works? Well, presuming people have seen my roof videos. There's my roof, like the big dome. And then there's this ledge that goes all the way around. The ledge is like this wide. It has a little lip, which makes a gutter. And the water runs down the gutter. And at one point, there's a break in the lip. It's not broken. It's just like a missing spot. And the water goes down this little channel into a tube that goes into my water collector. So the rain off roughly a third of my house, which is a pretty big area, goes into my water, my water collector. And then the other two thirds kind of go out to, like a spout at the front of the house, which just squirts out, fills up some buckets. And I didn't do the whole house because there was a mango tree on the other side. And I didn't want, like mangoes related to poison ivy, which I found out after burning some mango roots and feeling terrible for like a week. And then finally, just Shania was like, maybe it's a mango. Anyway. Did I feel just like that? Yeah, it's just like that. Don't burn mango leaves, branches, roots, anything because you'll get that poison ivy stuff. It's a lot milder than actual poison ivy. Yeah, whatever. Anyway, I didn't want the water from that getting into my water because I was like, I don't know if I'm gonna kill myself. But also my building in general slightly slopes forward, so drainage would always go forward so that my pathway around the back of my house, it drains out to the front. And so the gutter, the water collection for my tank, it collects from toward the front of the house on one side. So it gets about a third of the roof. It gets a lot of water. Captain Chip would like to know. Oh, while I'm doing my roof though, if I'm working on that side, I turn off the water, the water collector or actually open a valve that lets it just fall right through instead of going into my water tank. And then you rinse it? Because I don't want to get soap or the algae I'm scrubbing off the building or all the sand. I need concrete stuff. I don't want that to go into my water tank, so I turn it off. And then I wait for it to rain sufficiently that I think, all right, everything rinsed out. And then I'll. Do you ever forget to turn it back on? No, not really. The other day it started raining. It was raining so hard and it was nighttime. It wasn't like it wasn't sleeping yet or anything, but it was like, you know, night. It was pouring out and I was like, oh, I should close the water thing. So I just went out in the pouring rain, but I took all my clothes off so I wouldn't get them wet. Which answers the question from the other week. Do I run around my island naked? Yes. Do you run around arms? Yeah. I went out waving everything around, you know, and then turned off the valve and then ran back in. And then ran around my house to shake off all the water. Awesome. Captain Chip would like to know, do you think you could build a swimming island? I don't know what that is. Like an island that swims? Like a giant swimming robot? That's so. No, a swimming island. An island that's swimming. Like it would have to be, well, you know I've, this is probably not what he meant at all, but I do have this idea that I would like to do at some point. And I've talked about this even before we moved here, but it's evolved a little. But to build like this giant turtle, like basically as big as my house, like a huge turtle, like the shell would be a big dome. And then it's got like probably like six legs coming out of it. And maybe I'd even make more legs, at least six legs, if it's gonna be a giant robotic turtle that could walk around on the land and go right into the water and paddle along. That would be a swimming island. I think he means like. That would be amazing. Like I kind of have to do that at some point. I think he means kind of like an island that is like floating. And like, you know, you want to go swimming and like, you want to go swimming. Oh, a swimming island. But you know, whatever, he could like to just ask you the question to see where you can go with it. Yeah, I understand what you're saying now. Just like a floaty raft that's anchored out. Like a swim platform. Yeah, a swim platform. Not a swimming island. Yeah, I kind of want to make one of those at my house, but I don't want it to attract people. So I want to do it where I can retract it and put it out. Because I don't want like some, not that people come out here all the time or anything, especially now with the gas price is ridiculous. It's kind of nice. Like no traffic at all. Yeah. People still play their music too loud, but whatever. Well, we're working on that. We're working on that. Are you going to add a water collection lip to the roof of the guest house? Oh yeah, totally. Yeah, I was going to put a water tank up there too. I mean, would you say that it's safe to say that you're probably going to put a water collection lip connector thing to any kind of domicile that you build? Not necessarily, but probably, yeah, basically. Well, any domicile, I mean, probably any workshop too. But I won't have it collected into the same water tank. I'll give it its own water tank. And I would do that because then if for some reason my main water either runs out because some kid leaves the thing on or a pipe breaks or whatever, then I have a backup. So I'm like, you have a couple different water tanks here which is nice because if one thing runs out, you know you still have the other thing, right? And I would like to have that. Even if I almost never use the other one, it's nice to know that, you know, if I have a problem here, you know, I can have a second water thing. Right now you only have one. Right now I have one water thing and it's never had a problem, but if it has a problem, then I don't have a backup. My backup is like... It's not existing right now. Well, let's go to the jungle and carry water from the stream. Or come to your house. Or come to your house and be like, you have water. And you can be like, no. Do you have fucking water? I've got... The truth comes out. I've got animals and... No, it's true. I mean, I do have so many things that use water. I would give you water though, of course. Dude, I'll, I know. I could just go to the jungle and... We have enough water. Right now you have enough water, but what if it hasn't rained in like a month? I have another water tank. I'm gonna start boiling it up soon. Oh, your third water tank that's not doing anything yet? I didn't have enough water. But it will. It will. I did swear it was an accident. You swear the F word. That's the biggest... Yeah, but it's because it was like jokingly. I never, I didn't mean it like that. No, that's how you talk to me. Oh. Sometimes. Okay. Okay. Not usually. Once in a while, though. I don't think that's what you do. All right, so... I'm just gonna rearrange my butt while you're swearing. Which one on? What do you got? Okay, let's see. I'm gonna fall asleep while you're here. What was the movie that we were talking about? Some of you said that. They Live? Okay. Oh yeah, They Live. I totally recommend this movie. It's a really good movie. It's got Rowdy Rowdy Piper in it. Have you... It's got David Keith or Keith David. I always get his name mixed up. Keith David, I think. Yeah. Have you ever... And that lady with like the purple eyes. I don't know, it doesn't matter. Have you ever tried making something, using PVC for the framing and then filling the PVC pipes with styrocrete to add rigidity? No, I haven't done that yet. Have you considered that? Yeah. Why would or... I need a specific... Well, this is an example. Built some storage sheds using PVC pipe for the framing and then filled the PVC pipes with styrocrete to add rigidity. Cool. And they wanted to know, is this something you have ever tried? Well, I think in that case, I would just use a styrocrete. But I mean, I think either thing is fine. Oh, apparently today is Joe Camel's birthday. Oh, Joe Camel, happy birthday. Oh, so this is what we do whenever there's a birthday. Happy birthday, man. Happy birthday. Happy birthday, man. Happy happy, happy birthday. Happy happy birthday. It's your birthday. Happy birthday. Yeah, happy birthday. That's what we do on holidays. That's what we do on holidays. All right, let's see. There were some other questions, but they were in different videos, so hold on to it. Oh, you know what? Yeah. You know my eyes? Yeah. Do I have dark circles on my eyes right now? I don't know. Well, does it look like it? Is it in my thing? No. You look all right. I'm pretty sure it's my hat. Yeah, I told you that. Cause I, oh, did you? Cause like, oh wait, you can't really get something here. Yeah, I told you. But like I put my hat on. And the hat's on. And it's like, it makes a shadow right here. Cause like my nose sticks out. So it doesn't get there, but it's like right there. Yeah. Yeah. That's why it's better to have light. So I should take my hat off when I'm inside, or I could just not care. Like shining on your face. Like shining on your face. I don't know if I want anyone. Oh geez. Probably not do this today. Anyway. All right, moving along. I'm just not going to care. I can go around with dark cracoon eyes like a zombie. Anyway. I'm dying. That just happened. I'm dying because I'm a zombie. I'm just tired. So there was another question, and I'm trying to find another question. Wait, what are you doing? I'm trying to find the other question, which is in there. I think it's funny how everything I do is delayed by like half a second. So I looked over and then I saw myself look over. Here we go. Oh, you had a question? There was another question. I'm taking some of them from like the videos, so. What videos went up this week? The storm rush and sourdough. I was right. Sourdough went up. See, I said that every night. I didn't even make coconut sourdough that day, I don't think, because I didn't have a coconut. But I really like to make coconut sourdough. It's my favorite. Bob Roberts. Bob Robert. Would like to know, does your building need a lightning rod? Well, it's not the tallest thing around. That mango tree is higher, isn't it? Oh, the mango tree is way higher. Yeah, I mean, the mango tree is on the hill. Like almost, it's not at the top of the hill, but it's pretty high up. But then there's also like a coconut tree beside my house. It's taller in another one. But I mean, it wouldn't be a bad idea. I could, yeah. Wouldn't be a bad idea, that's what I'm gonna say. I mean, I could say it needs it, but I kind of want to put a tower at the top of the hill behind my house. And I'd probably make that out of metal so that any lightning that comes down would hit that. And just make sure I'm not on it. And it would be like a lookout tower, so I could climb up it and look around. I'd probably climb on it when there's a lightning. When there's lightning storms, yeah, get off it. Yeah. Have you thought of, Bill Reeves would like to know, have you thought about building a shaker table to sift sand? You could power up with a bike crank. Also, would it benefit to grow rubber trees? I don't think it's gonna be worth all that stuff to sift sand. I think it's easier to just dry it out. Cause like that's, I mean, I gotta have like space. It's gonna make this huge thing. And right now I just have a little thing. Like I'm gonna have to build like a whole other building to have a shaker or just take up my, like one of the sections in my building. So no. Yeah, I think my last load of sand, I made sure I got it when it was fairly dry and it's sifting much more easily now. But the thing is like, even if I made a shaker thing, when the sand is wet, it just ends up filling the holes so I have to like, like pick up the thing and tap it and shake it. But I guess I could make a thing that like bangs on the side of it. It's just, it's just not worth it. Yeah. Mr. Landfill in your video wanted to share that they have a roofing company near them that uses dragon scales. They're called Sheriff Goslin Roofing. Where are they getting these dragon scales? I don't. Wait, what does he mean by they use dragon scales? Like they're doing the same thing I'm doing or they use that as a brand name? Mr. Landfill, since you're here live, would you like to expand on your comments in the video from Wednesday? Yeah. What are their dragon scales? Let's see. I think that was all a question. If they're doing the same thing I'm doing, it would be cool to know what they're using. Right. Cause they've probably done more experimentation with it. Although they could just be like using normal shingles and they're calling dragon scales on them. Maybe. We'll see. Oh, he says they make them and they are similar to yours. What do they make them out of? In shape. In shape, not necessarily material. What are they made out of? I don't know, I'm waiting for him to say there. They are tar-based shingle. Oh, well, that's just like, yeah. That's like normal shingles then. Joseph Flowmeister would like to know if you've considered building a wood-fired pizza bread oven. Oh, yeah, I definitely want to do that. Are you kidding? I heard it. Oh, oh, oh, no, I was just saying, oh, oh, oh, yeah, oh, yeah. Yeah, I definitely want to, that's something I definitely want to do. Build a pizza oven. I might do that. Yeah, definitely. Well, I might, I kind of want to do it making my own bricks out of clay or something. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. What? She was looking at me before I actually did it. Alright, fucking button off. Yeah, I would definitely want to make a pizza brick oven for bread and pizza and whatever. And I want to make it with stuff on my island, although, I mean, if I come across some convenient or cheap like surplus bricks or something, I'll probably just make it out of that. Mr. Lancel says the diamond shape is what they swear by. Oh, I do like the diamond shape. Yeah. Well, it saves a lot of material because if you have like rectangles, you have the seam between the rectangles that you have to overlap a lot, because you can't just overlap them like that. You know, you have a space. Anyway, if you have the diamond shape, you can overlap. It just makes your overlaps a lot more sensible. Yeah. Kind of felt about being sensible. Well, it's more efficient. That's the word. More efficient. I'm having bad vocabulary today. I have not been. You're having bad vocabulary. Yeah. I haven't been talking that much in a while, or maybe it was because we had a long discussion the other day and I just ran out of words. Yeah. Yeah. We had a long talk the other day. I mean, hey, you're not supposed to take anything I say during these seriously. Didn't. Well, good. Carry on. Carry on. What do we got here? Hold on. I was looking to see what else might have been in this. Someone must have something to say about sourdough. Yeah, I just didn't get into that one yet. Oh, yeah. I was just double checking. I got all the ones in this one. Oh, you don't get all. Apparently, you're making a lot of people nervous. Oh, yeah. I don't know. You want to address your safety. Okay. So I have a rope attached to the top of the building. It's very securely attached. It goes up and inside and connects to the steel frame. So the rope's not going to come down. I have the rope tied in a loop, which I usually wrap around, like double around my wrist so that it won't come loose. Like I have to actually kind of like, you know, manually take it off. And so that won't let me get to the edge of the roof. Like if something fell or something, that would stop me before I actually got to the point I was falling. So, yeah, I mean, I couldn't like lean out. It would catch me before that. If everything broke, I'd still be like laying on the side of the roof with this thing with my feet on the gutter, whatever you call it, yeah, the gutter. I think the worst thing, I mean, it would probably not feel very good on my wrist. Would you be alive? And if I just like totally like fell face first, I'd like scrape down the side of the concrete, but it won't let me fall off the edge. Awesome. I mean, the only dangerous part, I mean, it's still kind of dangerous, but like, and I put that on before I climb up to the top step, but like for the most part, like when I'm walking around the edge, I don't take my camera up there very often. And if I do, I'll just video something and take my camera back in, I make sure I'm totally focused on what I'm doing. And I also put my hand on the building to kind of steady myself, you know, it kind of helps your balance a little bit if you're touching something solid, which I don't need to do, but you know, I definitely don't want to lose my balance up there at all. So I don't know, it's dangerous working up on a roof. That's a couple of stories up, but I'm taking a reasonable amount of precautions. And on half of the building, there's there's a space, but then there's land not too far down. And I have jumped off the edge of the like the roof of the building to that land. It's not that far. So if I fell over there, all I have to do is jump and I can land. But at the front, it's like two and a half stories down because like there's the the concrete and then it drops. Yeah. What are your thoughts on NFTs? And NFTs, no F in terms. Well, when they when there are no F in terms, I mean, you never know what you're getting into. So have you considered making any or something? What are NFTs? So like, so you take an image, I may not be explaining this correctly. Oh, this is the thing where you make an image and people can buy them or something. And it's like a one of a kind. Yeah, I don't get that. Like half the point of a computer image is that it's easily reproducible. Yeah. I mean, that's kind of it was a suggestion to make them and it could be a source of income. Yeah, maybe maybe I just I'm just not getting it yet. But it seems it seems like a thing that doesn't. Yeah, I don't know. I just don't think it will follow your general principles of life. Yeah, but I also haven't I mean, I don't know. Have you done any experimentation with wood gasification? No, I've not. Although I do have the the manual that was printed like during the depression or something that, you know, details exactly how to do it. But I don't have any gas motors anyway, except for my chainsaw. But I'm not going to carry around a gasifier with my chainsaw. Hi, sweet girl. Like a truck or something, I can put it on. Do you add anything other than coconut to your bread? Yes, flour. You mean other than other than bread itself? Usually, well, usually I just make coconut. However, come down. Well, I make I always make sourdough bread now. And I did try making. I did try making cinnamon raisin sourdough bread, but it didn't rise. I think the cinnamon interfered with the reaction. And so before I was making the sourdough bread, I would make a lot of different flavors. So cinnamon raisin. Sometimes I'd make garlic, but I haven't tried that with the sourdough. Because I think the garlic is going to prevent the sourdough from reacting, doing its thing. So the coconut seems to work well, and I have coconuts. Like for free, fresh off the tree. And it's like my favorite way to eat coconut now is in some sourdough bread. So I usually make coconut, coconut bread, unless I don't have any coconuts. Then I just make make plain nothing. Oh, it's about to take the thing to say to just move to baby. Oh, oh, no, that's OK. I like one other conversation. What kind of bit? What kind of bait do you put in the trap for fish? Nothing. I just hope they go in there. And with that, maybe we could maybe we should try some bait. I have tried a couple of times bait. Where I took a head of a fish we caught we ate previously and then put it in. But that was when I was living in the houseboat. So I was there more often now that the fish traps at your house. And I'm usually at my house, so I don't pay attention to it as much. But yeah, maybe when I start, well, maybe when I get a fish trap at my house, I'll start paying attention to it a little more like it does work with no bait. But probably if I put a fish head in there or whatever. You used anti-aging cream. Wow, that stuff is amazing. Yeah, it's Revlon. You've bleached your hair, too. It's Revlon. You know what's hilarious about two year olds? You tell them things like chew with your mouth closed and she goes like this. And then I'm like, that's your eyes. Anyway. On septic. Oh, I think it's supposed to say, is there a needle house on septic? I have a, what's it called? I have a digester thing that makes methane, although I haven't used the methane for anything. I don't know. What does it mean? Is it on septic? I'm not on any city connection thing. I mean, I've got my own. Stuff waste processing unit, which basically consists of a big container in the ground with a second container with an overflow. And that gets, like, what's it called? Plant fertilizer in it, basically. Yeah. Hey, you might have to kick these kids down stairs. Oh, could you come up with for, can you just go down stairs for like a few more minutes? We're going to wrap up soon. Wrap up soon? Yeah, I think we'll be done in a few minutes. Okay. I'm trying to get hungry. Oh, well you can, I'm going to look at this then. There's nothing really going on in terms of questions right now, so. How do you just make them show? Oh, Christ, I don't know how to do this. How do you make the show on here? You click the little chat button. This? Yeah. And then which of those options? Like live chat. Oh. Oh, okay. Yeah, I see. Okay. NFTs are just a waste of time and someone can just make one pixel, another color and have the same thing more or less. All right. I'm going downstairs. Oh, are you just leaving? Well, I have to go sort the bread out. Oh, you're making bread? What kind of bread? Regular bread. NFTs don't make any sense to Joseph Blumeister. What? NFTs. Oh, wait. Will Darling says NFTs are nuclear fueled turtles. I don't know if I'd want nuclear fueled turtle unless it's flying in outer space. Like then I would be like, yeah, I want nuclear fueled turtle. I think if the turtle is just hanging out on the land, I would want it solar powered because I don't want to have to get fuel. Man, not having to get fuel is amazing. It's so nice. Like having a boat that runs on solar power and human power. And yes, I have to fuel myself to peddle my boat. But the exercise is good for me. I want to do the exercise anyway, and I still need to eat. So it's cool to turn that exercise into some kind of useful thing. Nuclear fueled turtle. Okay. Joseph, yes, I'm going to stay for a little bit because I usually try to stay at least half an hour or two hours. Okay. He meant do I have a septic system? If your new house has a toilet waste system? Yeah. I think I just explained it. It's like a methane producing thing that I haven't tried to use the methane from it yet. But it produces plant fertilizer, which I put on some of my plants sometimes, which seems to work. But I don't know. I'm a little nervous about using it. I don't want to dump a bunch of this digested poop food stuff water on my plants and have it too high concentrated and shouldn't kill them or something. So I don't really know what I'm doing with that. But it seems to be working. And yeah, I have no problems with septic systems. And my septic system is working well. Okay. With an NFT, can you just screen capture your tank? Does it not work with that? But I don't know. What is the point of an NFT? It's just some money-making scheme, right? Hi, kids. Yes, this one is Bellatrix. This is the goofiest one. She's my snuggle kid. She loves to snuggle as you can see. You're 10? Yeah. Have you considered building? Oh, yeah. Don't feed the worry trolls. Oh, yeah. Well, the worry trolls. I explained my safeness and then that's it. Oh, William Glasser says about the septic system, no, they have squatted toilets and stuff. Well, I do have a squat toilet, but the water goes down. It works like a toilet just on the ground that you stand on. Oh, William Glasser is Joe Camel. Hi, Joe Camel. I didn't know that. I never knew that. NFT is to prove you own an image. I don't get this NFT thing. I'm just not going to care about it. I'll worry about it. NFT will start to make sense when AI is able to easily fake everything. What? I guess. I don't know. Maybe I don't even really know what NFTs are, I guess. What does NFTs stand for, anyway? Oh, non-fungible token, right? Oh, how is progress on the dragon scales going? Well, I got up to the fourth layer, and I've only done one tile on the fourth layer just to test. And I started making the fourth layer tiles smaller. So they should go a lot faster once I do them. But I'm only doing the tiles on days when I have good weather for it. So sunny days, it just takes so long to do them because I have to keep pouring water on them to keep them wet. And then I'm covering them with plastic to keep them from drying out in the sun. And the plastic blows from the wind. It goes so much faster when I have a cloudy day. So I'm usually only doing them on cloudy days now. And although I was thinking maybe I should just start doing them every evening between like five and six, just do like an hour every day. And the sun will be low enough that if not drying them out, I should just do them and not have to keep going back. It should go a lot faster. I just won't get a ton done per day, but just spend an hour every day doing it. They should go pretty quick. But it's going very well. I mean, they look great. I'm not getting any drips. What are you doing to me? I'm not getting any drips where the scales are. Question, have you done any experiments with small steam engines? I built one for a weeder. Oh, nice. I made it to top off the batteries that run my workshop. That is awesome. I would love to see that because I haven't made a steam engine. Well, I mean, I've made like a really just like a turbine one like years and years ago that I mean, it was just kind of a playing around thing. It wasn't, I didn't even make it do anything good. But I do want to make a steam engine at some point. I think that would be super cool. I'd like to run a boat off a steam engine. I think that would be really fun to make and to use. So paintball preserve. If you wanted to email a picture of your steam engine or anything like that, I would, I would totally love to see it. Whatever happened to the dredge thing you made a few years ago for clearing out the war fund to Shayna's Island. So I made this, this, this dredging machine like this vacuum sucker thing that squirted stuff out the side. I still have it. I don't use it. I mean, I used it to clean out some of my, some of the canal in my house. The problem with it is that, well, one, it's not as fast as me just doing it. And the main reason is for that is that it doesn't just suck up solids. Like it has to suck up a lot of water too at the same time. But, you know, it's nice because I don't have to get on the water. I can just stand on the back of the boat, aim this thing and then it squirts it where I want it to go. But because it has so much water in it, it's not just like it goes and dumps and makes land like it runs and some of it runs back in. And you know, so I haven't been using it because I would rather use a scoop that I can just get solids and dump it on the land and then, you know, it actually raises the land a little bit because ocean level is going up a bit, right? What's it like a centimeter every year or something? Or I think it's less than that. But like somewhere around a centimeter every year, the ocean level goes up. Don't quote me on that, but something like that. So whenever I clean out my canal, I want to get as dry stuff as possible so I can put it on the land and it'll stay there and actually kind of stay ahead of the water rising. Except for rust, are any of the direct drive chainless bicycle applicable in pedal boats? I think your PVC bearings are superior except for rust or any of the direct chainless. So the direct drive chainless things, is that the ones where it's basically a shaft that's kind of geared to the main thing and then geared at the back again, I mean that wouldn't, I don't know, I mean it would be useful if it was made out of all plastic I guess. I mean that is basically what I have in one of my boats in the zombie chopper, my little white boat. I have pedals and this part's all stainless steel and it's got a big gear that turns a little gear that turns a shaft that goes out to a propeller and that's useful, it's all stainless steel and the bearing that's in the water is these plastic rollers that I made and they seem to work really well. But yeah the reason I haven't gotten into any bicycle parts, used any bicycle parts is just the rust. And maybe there's some stainless bicycle parts out there that I could use but I don't know, they sound like they'd be really expensive. I remember when you started clearing the channel at Dashainas with the big metal box type thing you had to stab through the mud, mangrove, amalgam. I do still have that thing, it's like the big cake cutter, it cuts a block out and I can pull it out and put it places. It's just sitting beside my house. But I can't use that to clean out a canal that's just kind of mucky. So when sediment starts getting into my canal maybe in like 30 years it would be solid enough to cut and pull it out as a block but right now if I tried to scoop it out with that thing it would just run out the sides. So it's the kind of thing where I can take a bucket and either shove it down and turn it sideways and as the air rushes out it will suck the muck in and then put that on the side. Or a few times a year the tide gets really, really low and I did this a couple months ago. I'll use this big long spoon thing because a lot of parts of the bottom will actually be exposed and I can scoop up the muck and use that. But I want to get as dry as possible but it is still kind of liquidy. I watched a video where they made a tank to where they had a tiny pipe that pumped out steam on a turbine. This was all open and very simple. I watched a video where they made a steam powered tank basically. I would love to get into some steam powered stuff because I have wood. The reason I don't use gasoline is because I'm trying to not use any fuels that I can't produce myself. So wood things like running a steam engine I would love to do that. I don't think I'd do that all the time but I think it would be cool to make a steam engine and make it kind of fast so it could outrun my solar pedal boats by a significant amount. So then I would still use my solar pedal boats most of the time. But then if I really want to go somewhere fast I could pull out my steam engine or if I just have some excessive amount of wood laying around or something. You need something like a crud buster. Septic tank shorts. Use a bust up the crud. This would blend up the muck on low tide days to suck up the muck. So this is basically like a crud buster. Is that like a garbage? What's it called? A trash pump? Like a garbage pump? Sounds like that kind of thing. Yeah, maybe. The thing is when I'm sucking up the muck I really don't want to suck up water. I want to keep it as solid as possible so it'll stay where I put it. I'll try to email a picture of the newest chainless pump drive it might power and conveyor belt to dredge. This would be a dredge thing. Yeah, I'd like to see that. That's cool. You create a wood gas engine. Well, I mean a wood gas engine is just a gas engine. You just make a wood gas fire. But if I'm going to do wood I feel like I want to take out a lot of that complication and just make a steam engine and just make it myself. Because you know combustion engines they're just real complicated. They take a lot of maintenance and all these repairs and stuff. But I feel like I can make a steam engine that would be pretty low maintenance, very simple. And I don't need anything fancy. I just need it to just go forward. I don't even need reverse. I don't even need like transmission or anything. Let's see. Your plans to build a hydrofoil boat? Well, I don't know. I've thought about it a lot. I do think it would be fun to build a hydrofoil boat but it just hasn't gotten important enough to warrant the complications. And part of the problem is hydrofoils seem like one of those things that are amazing when all the circumstances are right. But when you don't have the perfect circumstances oh hi. Hi. Yeah, like 40 people left as soon as you did. I watched this for DeShana. Anyway. Don't move that down. Like 400 people. Anyway, like hydrofoils, like if you're in conditions like here where I won't necessarily keep everything in perfect condition all the time. Oh, I had to read the stuff because I shut up. No, I shut up. Then the hydrofoils would not work or like the hydrofoils will stick down so I can't park the boat in shallow water ever. So if I'm ever trying to come up to a shore and I'm like, yeah. I feel like hydrofoils are one of those things that I can start playing with when I get a lot of more important things done. Although there is something I think about more than hydrofoils, which is a ground effect airplane. So it would just be like a low flying airplane that kind of skims across the water. That would be so cool. Same thing on your boats with a propeller with a long shaft, okay, yeah. Oh, is that, wait. Same thing on your boats with a propeller with a long shaft is the crud buster. I need to back up. It's two different things. Okay, yeah, but same guy. He's responding to what you were saying while you were saying it. It's just the comments that have come up. Look, Ben Hansen is here and he says, I made it. Yeah. Hi, Ben. Mr. Landfill so big he can start listening again now that I've showed back up. Oh, yeah, I know. Listening to me is like just nails on a chalkboard, eh? I left. Sorry, I'll use my cool voice. This is my cool voice. Come on, Beva. It's like the only thing I can say when I do my cool voice. Head, Beva. That's how I pick up girls. So I'm going to, I'll be in town, I'm going to town this Thursday and I'm going to make a point of approaching at least two dozen girls and just saying, Hey, Beva. I'm not actually going to do that. Don't hold me down. I think you should take notes of what their responses are so that we can talk about it next Sunday. Yeah. Yeah, I'm going to take my camera with me and I'm just going to go up to girls and say, Hey, Beva. And just record whatever they do and say and then just leave. Yeah. And then you're like, What? Well, some of them will just leave but other ones will like actually try to talk to me. I'm going, Why, why did you say that? I'm going to talk away. What a problem. Dang it. My numbers. Five viewers. Yeah. What's that? Everyone's like, Oh, I'm leaving this. Oh, the change is back. Oh, let's go back. Yeah. I feel special now. I chose to blow my stress that you need to make that video. Oh, God. I was mildly considering making some videos about trying to find a girlfriend while living off grid. Because well, I mean, I think they could be hilarious but also informative because a lot of people ask that question. You know, like how, how do you meet girls? Have you lived out in the middle? Yeah, you meet so many of them. Well, it's not impossible. It's just, you just get like anything else. You just have to do it yourself. It's not like anyone's going to just do it for you. You have to be an active participant. You have to be an active participant. Yeah. I'm going to have to like go do stuff. Yeah. Are you just saying, yeah? Yeah. Give me that. There's nothing going on. Give me that. Look, it's not even off. You can see when it pops up on the thing. I didn't know. No, but there were all these questions that were there. I am special. Yeah, you are special. Johnny Bravo. Does Johnny Bravo do that? I don't know. I don't know. Yeah. Oh. Wood gas. You didn't say this. I thought you heard that. Wood gas makes a good focused flame for steam engine. Yeah, but that means I need to like either store the wood gas or I'm burning the wood to get the gas and then using the gas to do the thing. Or I could just burn the wood and have it complete combustion all in the same chamber. Then I'm not wasting part. Plus, I don't have to have this extra machine on the side. You know what? Another thing I think will be really cool that I think about sometimes is making a boat with like big fat pontoons, like big fat ones and putting pressurized air into them and using pressurized air to run something. Hey, Breca says you could start a nude resort for women on your island. I could start a nude resort for women on my island. That is true. T.K. Griffin said, is the stream you mentioned hiking to earlier for fresh water deep enough to warrant making a water wheel? Oh, I thought it was going to say for the naked ladies who are staying at my nude thing to jump in and swim. Well, we could dig it out for sure. If there are any naked ladies who need a resort, we can probably arrange that. However, a water wheel, yes. I mean, it's not like, it depends on the water wheel, of course. But yeah, I could definitely get some energy out of the stream. One thing I was thinking about doing that I kind of want to do, the stream is about a quarter mile away from the ocean. So you got to walk back, way back into the jungle to get to the stream. And I want to run a ram pump up to kind of like the highest point and then have it run down a tube to basically to the ocean so that there'll be like water all the way down there. Maybe have a little holding tank at the top. And then there'll be, you know, water as soon as you get on the land. I mean, I'm not going to do that until there's more point of it. If we had a bunch of droughts in a row or something, then it would be more useful. Or if I had some buildings there or people living there, whatever, then it would be worth doing. But it's not worth doing yet. Should I do the things or are you doing them now? Oh, the kids use tinder. I'm going to have to get tinder. So there's a lot of people on tinder around here. I'm probably right. I don't know. Yeah, this is the thing. You can't just... It's like, how many people live within 10 miles of here? Not enough to fill a thing on tinder. I mean, there might be a couple of people on there. Suggestion, you could make a boat that extracts the waves power from the water line. Thought about that, but I don't think there's not enough wave action here for one. I think it would be funny to have all kinds of... like a whole bunch of little flippers that when the waves push it up, it makes it go. One foot of drop for 10 feet of lift. Oh, no. I've gotten way more than one foot of drop for 10 feet of lift with a ram pump. Ben Hansen is saying, you can basically, using a ram pump, get 10 times the height that you go down one foot and go up 10 feet. You can get it. That's like 40 feet. Well, we got it going up to the dome in Vermont from like, I think it was like a two... it was maybe like a one foot drop, maybe two feet at the most, but it was not that much. And the dome is like 80 feet above that, 100 feet. I mean, we got to go on way up. It was just a trickle out of the top, but it worked. Your tinder would blow up every time a boat goes by. Yeah, I believe there are people. Yeah, if I had like a tinder thing and it actually kept track of all the people on tinder who are there, like they don't have to change their... Does it do that? Maybe it does that. Then I could sit here and watch it and a boat would go by and someone would be on tinder and it'd be like, quick, quick, before you go past. I don't know. How much water flow did that take to get it up there? It was not much water flow. It was like... Can you scroll that down so it stops popping up? Oh, fine. What was the water flow in the stream at the dome? If you took a normal tap on, turned it on all the way, that's about how much water was coming out of that little stream. I remember we timed it once with like a gallon. It really wasn't much, but I had a pretty long pipe. I think I used three or four 10-foot sections of steel pipe. Right. So it had a lot of momentum pressure. A lot of momentum. A lot of momentum pressure. And it would just thump. Thump. Thump. Thump. And yeah, it just trickled up. Yeah, it was just like a... It didn't just drip, but it like trickled, you know. It did more than drip. It definitely trickled. You could run a line to your island from the creek. Yeah, I've actually thought about that, but I think that would be kind of ridiculous. I would run it under the ocean and come back up. Yeah. It would be silly, but yeah, I could... The stream here runs definitely more than the one we had in Vermont. Right. Even when it's not raining or anything, like it's... It runs a lot more. When it rains, it is like this raging river. Somebody would like to know, Ben Henson would like to know does silicone paint I love his songs. Articles from sticking to hulls. Silicone paint? I don't know. Does it? Like rubbery silicone paint? Yeah. What did it? I don't think it would... I don't think it would. Yeah, I don't think it would prevent them. I didn't think you'd write to me. I might. But maybe they would just stick to the surface and as you drove, it would jiggle a little bit and they'd fall off. I don't know. Yeah, Joseph DeLamester was saying, I was wondering how well the ramp pump in Vermont worked. Oh, it was amazing. Yeah. The thing ran for months. I mean, we had to turn it off in the winter, obviously. But we left it going for months and it just had this pipe that came up and I'd leave a bucket there and like an hour and a half later, I'd come and the bucket's full and then like Aurora, when she was like this big, would just get in the bucket and overflow it and laugh. Although we did use a lot of water from it. Joe said it worked too. Joe said it was coming. It worked so well. They got to get out of it. It worked so well. We got to get out of it. Are you leaning away from me right now? No. You're like avoiding me. I told you about this the other day. It's like, I want to be able to talk to you, but I'm sitting with you. Oh, you can't be, just talk to like right here. I know that's what I do. But I'm just saying, sometimes like I sit back because I'm trying to see your face. You're trying to stop me from looking down your shirt. Sorry, the feed was interrupted for a moment. Why have you been wearing this on your... Oh, because it's a reminder. Is it a reminder? No, it's the only finger it fits on. And it's to remind myself to put the hair tie on my finger. Because I always lose my hair ties. No, you're just keeping your hair tie here. No. There's another one in your hair. To remind me to put the hair tie on. So there's another hair tie in your hair. Yes. And when you take it off, you see your finger and say, Oh, that's where she put her hair tie. Instead of putting it on your hair tie. And my left hand is smaller than my right hand. Okay. This is making 100,000% sense. It's okay. Very good. So that's what's going on there. Also, then I have to be hair ties. When I... Well, it's good that you're not crazy. I was worried, you know. Yeah. I tested it out on my right finger. They're too big. Because I used my right hand. I got... Let me see what you got here. So... Oh, I can't read all that. Oh, I can't read all that. Oh, I can't read all that. I can't read all that. Yeah. You read it. It's beyond your reading level. Okay, just go. It's also true Mammy or something, but I'm not getting into that. Something else, eh? Did not scream at me. And you don't use the shark slicer as much. Anyone could put a large water tank on it for backup water. Oh, sorry, anymore. Could you put a large water tank on it for backup water? Less trips up to the creek for concrete water. Well, I don't... I haven't been going to the creek for every water. I just wait till it rains. But I don't want to put a water tank on the boat because I want to use it as a boat. I mean, it could have a water tank on it as a boat, but that would be a lot of... No, I know, but like... If I'm... No, no, no. If I'm going to go to all the trouble to set up a water tank, I want to put it somewhere where I can leave it, you know? Like, not put it somewhere temporary and then, you know, move it and I'd rather just do the actual thing. Tree said, regarding the... where I said, run the water from the creek to your island. I'm not actually going to do that. It would be like a mile of pipe. I don't know how far it is between islands, but my water line comes in 300 foot rolls. Yeah, it's like a hundred meters-ish. I mean, how far is it? Like, over a kilometer anyway. Yeah, maybe it's not over. It could be about a kilometer. No, no, no, you're going from the creek. Yeah, it could be. I don't know. It's somewhere in the order of magnitude of a kilometer. Yeah. So, I'd need at least 10 rolls of that stuff. Yeah. I'm guessing 12, but I have not measured. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Did you feed the kids? Are they eating down there? I don't know if they're eating, but I put food out on the counter. Cool. So, the answer is yes. I mean, I didn't feed them. What? Sorry, I thought straight answers don't happen here or now. I was answering your Good answer. Good answer. Literal question. Did I feed the kids? No. Did I give the food to the kitchen? So, I didn't feed the kids. I just gave them food. You just put it out and let them feed themselves. Yeah. Let them get the food themselves. And I did ask them not to make a mess, but we'll see how that goes. Cool. Yeah. Why do you just keep stopping? Because there's nothing. I don't have any more questions to ask you. That one. How much water flow did that take to get up there? Yeah, I did answer that. You're behind. I'm behind. I don't know why that's not, at least I have more stuff on my screen. Oh well. Well, I'm going to go in nine minutes anyway. I have bread in the oven. What kind of bread did you make? Hot bread. It's the really fluffy bread. Used store yeast. Is it also sourdough or just store yeast? It's just like plain old white bread. It's not plain. Plain old cloudy white bread. Like a cloud. It's not cloudy like it's not clear, but cloudy like fluffy. Yeah, it's the same bread I made yesterday. Yeah. Crumble bread. I mean, cloudy bread. It doesn't crumble when you use it. What do you call it? The day that it's made. Cloud bread. It's not meant to be for the next day, like sourdough is. Cloud bread. Yeah. That's what Aurora calls it. Yeah. So anyway. Oh, okay. Hi guys. I've been subscribed. Do you have, since the giant robot, do you have any future projects for large robots, Raven, Durant, would like to know? Yes. Definitely. I have a few different ideas. Well, I mean, like one thing I kind of want to do is, well, you know, I made that video game a little while ago. And in that, you get in a robot that's like a, it's kind of like the giant robot that I made before. But I mean a lot better. You get that net and drive around and blast things and stuff. I think it'd be kind of cool to make like one of those. Like you just get in and, and you know, shoot some soccer balls around or something or maybe make it. So I, you know, in the event of a real zombie apocalypse, I could, I could switch it out for something that like fires spears or something. But I think it'd be really cool to make one of those. I know I've, I've already made a giant one of those and I made toys of those, but that, that design, I refined so much. I, I feel like it kind of deserves like one big version. Right. That I can drive around. One big version. One big version that's like polished, finished, which has a couple of details of design that didn't get into the toy ones. There are little improvements that I could put in, but I wouldn't want to do more than that of those. But another thing I want to build is a big turtle, at least the six-legged turtle. And another one I've been thinking of this turtle would, robotic, giant swimming robotic turtles have six legs. What? It wouldn't be a turtle one. All right, man. But I, you know, I have a bunch of other designs and walking things. When I was a kid, like my hobby was like building walking machines. And some of them were like animals and some of them were just like weird things I made up. But there's one that looks kind of like a polar bear that I really like a lot. It'd be cool to build one of those that I can drive around. But I think I'd want to make that six-legged too. I just put an extra section in the middle. Anyway, the answer is yes. I want to build a giant robot. And I have all these, all these manufacturing skills and like access to materials and just resources that it didn't have before. And I think I can make something really, really good. Cool. Are the spider robots still for sale? No, that's a, that's kind of a touchy story, I think. I don't think she's going to do it at all. Basically, no. No, I mean, it worked out for a while. It worked out long enough that I got enough money that we could move here. Right. But then there was an issue and the factory closed. None of this was my fault, but there were some bad people involved with the situation. And yeah, they're not made anymore. No, they are made, but like knockoffs are made. And I'm actually kind of happy that someone is still making them. I don't get any money from it. But if the knockoff people came to me and said, hey, can you get involved with this? We'll pay you your royalties. I'd be like, yeah, man. Or even if they were just like, hey, we need some more designs. I'd probably just give them, just like, yeah, yeah. Have you ever experimented any with HHO gas? Wait, when is the HHO gas? Is it from, I don't know. Yeah, you got me. I can't remember. This is ringing some bells, but I can't remember. I guess not. Probably not. I mean, I've separated hydrogen and oxygen. Donald Goodrich, you're going to have to expand on your question a bit. You know what? I'm going to look it up and I'm going to be like, oh, right. HHO gas. But yeah, my brain's coming up with nothing right now. All I can think of is like electrolysis, splitting hydrogen and oxygen. Maybe that's why my brains are not getting it. Go get food. Yeah. I'm going to answer like two more questions. You can go away. Wait, this isn't working. Why isn't this working? It's not working. I don't know why. Well, give me that one. I'm not going anywhere though. I have to wait for the bread to be finished. Oh, you're saying you want to go, but you're still waiting for something. I do want to go, but the bread's not ready yet. That's what I was saying. Like 30 people just said, oh, I see what's going on here. Well, 30 people just left. Yeah. I'm answering two more questions before we go. Obviously hydrogen is a mixture of hydrogen H2 and oxygen O2 gases. Oh, okay. It's just a mixture. Not chemically combined. And apparently Joe thinks they've seen some of the knockoffs on Alan Pan video the other day about giving snakes legs. Oh, yeah. So hydrogen to H2 and O2. Why is it called HHO then? Why isn't it H-H-O-O? Anyway, it doesn't matter. So that that would just be like split water just mixed. Yeah, so coming back to the question, have you ever experimented with it? Yes, then I have. Yeah. But I didn't do anything cool with it. Like make a motor that ran off or do anything and just lit it on fire. I was like, oh, wow. Raven Durant would like to know if you've ever, what are your thoughts? Have you thought about doing hydroponics? Yeah. And what are your thoughts on that? I don't know. I don't know enough about it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I guess part of the thing is like we have such a groey climate here. I feel like I should just grow stuff outside and grow stuff. Yeah. Like if I was in a cold climate, I would grow. That's great. Yeah. Grow. It's a word. It's a verb. Adjective. It's an adjective. It's an adjective. It's a verb mixed up because adjective, action. Why is verb the action word? An adjective is a describe. Because you zoom. Ah. But like if we were in a place where I had to grow things inside, I might do more hydroponically. Although tomatoes don't grow here well. If I can't get tomatoes to grow outside, I may grow tomatoes inside hydroponically. But then I'm going to have to learn some stuff. Because I want to set it up. So it's basically set up and take care of itself. You know, like, like fish poop. Right. Feed the plants. And then the plants feed the fish or something. You know. Right. Hmm. I need an app. Yeah. What's the last question? Oh, that's a question. Windmill. Yeah. I do want to build a windmill actually. I would like to put a windmill. So I just want to say something. Yeah. I just want to ask that question. Somehow I guess most of it has been on YouTube for a very long time because their handle is Jonathan. Who's the first Jonathan on YouTube? Well, check it out. I'm the first Jamie Mansell. Yeah. Actually, I was wondering the other day, how many people have been making videos on YouTube as long as I have? Because I was there almost at the beginning. That's a long time to just keep making videos. There's that. There's this dude, Nathan Barnett. He's been around for a long time. I know that. Right. Not that I keep track of him or anything, but he's probably still on there. I did mention and they just re-mentioned it in this and that reminded me nature validates. You can graft tomatoes on potato plants. It's the same family. On sweet potato plants. On potato. Okay. You can't do. Well, I knew that. But I want to know if you can do sweet potatoes. Because, well, the thing is potatoes and tomatoes also don't grow here. So, how does that help me at all? I don't know. What else can I graft tomatoes onto? I don't know. If I could graft them onto mangroves, that would be amazing. Tree believes that aquaponics are not worth the effort in terms of production, in my opinion, after much experimentation. It's okay as a means of filtering fish waste in recirculated water though. All right. So, it may not be worth it. Here's a question. Is there any food that will graft onto a mangrove? Hmm. Hmm. Hmm. Hmm. Does anyone have that answer to that? Because that would be an amazing thing. Because we have tons of mangroves. Okay. So, this is a statement. Tiki Griffin says, this is the first live chat I've managed to catch from the beginning. You caught from the beginning? You're still here? What's wrong with you, man? I mean, congratulations. I'm sorry. Jonathan says to mango. He's speaking in tow. Where's Tomater? Where is Tomater? Is he dead? This is the second one. He's not been it. I know. He's been here like every week. I'm going to send him another message. Two weeks in a row. He's just... You sent him a message? He didn't answer it? I'm going to check. No, I'm worried. Yeah. Yeah, we need to feed him. I hope Tomater's is all right. Yeah. He's got all that rust. All right. So, lunchtime? Yeah. Let's go have lunch. All right. Great. All right. Great. Thank you for the beginning. You made it to the end. Yeah. You know, when you just got up, everyone saw down your shirt. And some people wouldn't notice that. But every guy was like... Thank you for that. That was a good shot right there. Thank you for noticing that online. Yeah. Thanks for that. Because I don't...