 Yeah, him and hot dogs already kind of where they came from. I Have to thank you Justin Robert Young Why this is gonna embarrass you stop but you were my inspiration For doing pretend. I'm dumb about Star Wars Channeled your one-man show Talents as much as I could I I for whatever reason and and I think it definitely is is a compliment This is like the three that the third or fourth time That people that I know that are I know are great kind of broadcaster great great podcasters that have done Single Mike things and said that they took inspiration from from the jury show thing. Yeah Especially the one at Nerdtacular that was the one that really got me. I was like damn. That's good. Oh Yeah, I know the one the one-man show. Yeah Yeah Yeah, dude. Well, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah Garrett Garrett This has been fun It's hard man. It's different mind space all together. Yeah, and it's what's what's um What's hard about it is a You know not losing yourself in the weeds of like, oh, is this boring am I like you can't listen to yourself, right? You just have to detach You're I'm listening and I'm talking sense and there's no one there. I mean, I'm not even doing it live, right? So there's no one there at all reacting All right. Well, since you guys both have each other to talk to The half hour long daily show a premiered in on July 20 or 21st 1996 and Craig Gilburn only hosted it for two years Wow, it's only two years. That's crazy 1998 when John Stewart took over in 1999 hmm all right Shall we shall we do a little tech news? Hey, let's go ahead and do that. All right You video people you get you get a little soft opening here. I hope you don't mind just easing the tension If you would like to donate to the daily tech news show simply go to daily tech news show comm slash donate donate via patreon monthly Or just one sphere bitcoin or paypal if you want a t-shirt go to slash loop.com. Thank you This is the daily tech news for Wednesday December 10th 2015. I'm Tom married joining me today. Mr. Justin Robert young of So many things including the DTNS night attack Jury show What do I got could go on if I could remember all well? This is the only one that matters today and the only one that ever matters in my heart is daily tech news show. Oh, please Oh, please. Yeah, no listen. Yeah, you really put together a fine program here, Tom Well, thanks, you know, I like to think we all have we've worked together like a family raising a barn of tech news Indeed indeed With with with with hay in our hair and a song in our hearts we help you the tech news As SP Sheridan posted in our subreddit the Guardian reports Australian Looking at the wrong page. That's Following on Google open sourcing of its deep learning engine 10th or flow Thursday morning Facebook announced it will open source designs for its big sir Computer server big sir uses 8 GPU boards with dozens of chips on each to run AI algorithms Facebook designed the machine with manufacturer quanta and GPU maker and video So now you can run your open source Google deep learning theoretically on an open design Facebook machine so Think about that You know, this is this is one of the interesting moments for open source for me because For a long time in the 90s, especially there was a lot of doubt about what open source could do in red hat It was one of the companies that came along and showed you could build a real successful business on it And now it's become the default for Emergent technologies to say well, we could try to work on this ourselves But it'll actually be a better product and make us more money if we open source it and get a lot of other People working on it because we'll find bugs faster It'll improve faster and then we'll be able to use a better product and Facebook and Google are competing with each other to give away designs and code Well, and and being strategic about it and understanding where this will benefit them and really I mean it is a very internet Concept right like that is it is with the meeting of all of our minds that we get something better Speaking of Facebook, they're testing a way to keep the news feed fresh and allow commenting Even when a user doesn't have a data connection Facebook will rank downloaded but unviewed stories based on relevancy and factor in image Availability when data connection is slower lost relevant unread stories are displayed instead of a spinner Comments can be made while offline and cash locally until the data connection is reestablished Facebook says it will roll out the new feature quote unquote over time Part of this story feels like it's a great thing. Oh if I'm in Country that doesn't have ubiquitous data connections. Let's say or I'm in the subway I will still be able to get something new out of my Facebook But part of me already just has always been uncomfortable with Facebook messing with the chronological order of the news feed and kind of hate it When Twitter does that too and so how do I keep track if I've actually read stuff and it's fooling me I may think I'm online because it's like oh, I didn't see that before oh wait That's just an older post that I hadn't read yet. I don't know it kind of messes with you a little bit Doesn't it? I mean there is there is a legitimate reason for it And then there is a more self-serving reason for both Twitter and Facebook to take things out of chronological order number one We have more data than we ever have before people tend to follow more and more people and sometimes it's a little untenable to see literally everything that gets posted, but If they screw with what you are seeing and it is not just time wise then they can put things there for a price like ads or boosting posts which is something that Facebook has I think rightfully gotten a lot of criticism for because now They're not beholden to the idea that everything needs to be chronological Well, yeah, Twitter is starting to test out the idea of putting ads to people who aren't logged in which they've never done before So everybody's trying to get ads in front of people's faces more often I kind of think that this has more to do with keeping people using Facebook If you make it feel like you can use Facebook more often even when you don't really have a data connection Then people will that just gets people to spend more time at Facebook which has that knock-on effect of putting ads Although the one thing that you have to look at Twice with this is, you know, how much is it downloading and for people with data caps or or limited data? Does this make Facebook more of a hog? Yeah, I mean you could think oh a few news feed posts. That's not much Well, if they have some images in it could be and if you're on a really limited data plan Even a bunch of news feeds could posts could start to add up or at least, you know, edge you up a little farther So yeah, that is that is something to keep an eye on as well Insta-correction. It's Thursday. I think I said Wednesday Google is rolling out collaborative shared albums for Google photos today According to a company blog post like before an album can be shared with just a link But recipients of the link can now choose the option to add their own photos and videos and get notifications when new picks are added Plus photos and videos from a shared album can be saved to your Google photos library Even if you're the recipient shared albums is available for Android iOS and the web starting today along with Chromecast support if you want to put those albums up on your television I Tried this with my sister and she said oh, I deny I denied the the request to participate So maybe it was just the wrong time, but yeah, otherwise it worked Yeah photos for Google like even going back to Picasso has has always been something that they have done well and yet You know they're not known for you know that they don't necessarily have a brand for it And then maybe it is because they they they they they jettisoned, you know The fairly beloved Picasso brand in favor of Google photos I would I would have to say though that just the fact and this isn't new here But just the fact that I can share an album and now collaborate on an album of photos with just a link Warms my standards cross-platform loving heart. I Don't have to use a fancy JavaScript share button I can just get a link and then I can do whatever I want with it If I want to put it in an email or a text message or whatever and maybe that's just kind of old school But it works for me. Well, and it's what Google does well I mean, there's a reason why they have remained the standard in terms of we're reading all these stories on a Google Spreadsheet that we use it because it's super easy to do though They don't always do that stuff well, you know Search results often when you right-click to save the link give you some tracking URL instead of the actual link. Oh No, no, that's that's stuff like that. Yeah, no, it's me Anyway, it's just a crazy Wednesday here DC mag reports a new flicker app for gear VR highlights 360 degree photos from flicker flicker claims tens of thousands of 360-degree photos have been uploaded over the years you can get the flicker VR app from the store tab at the bottom of Oculus home So you have to have a gear VR obviously, but that makes perfect sense for flicker We've got tons of 360 degree and sometimes I'm not saying 360 degree to means a spherical or pyarster Indian or whatever it is like actual just panoramic videos You can get your photos you can go look at those in your browser, too But why not take advantage of gear VR for the people that have it seems smart? I mean it it is smart I just don't know whether or not this is going to be the thing that people want to use You are for you know, I think we still need one more layer Yeah, this is the thing that people who have a gear VR go Oh, I have something new to use my gear VR for today not the thing that people go Oh, I've always used my gear VR for flicker VR. It's it's kind of a passing fad I think CNET reports the Chromecast audio has two new updates multi room music is now supported So taken on Sonos a little bit there if your group speakers under one name in your Chromecast app You can stream to all of them at once Chromecast audio also supporting higher resolution music files up to 24 bit 96 kilohertz over Wi-Fi What was that? I can't hear you because I'm playing awesome high-res music all over my house Justin this is a fascinating attack on Sonos because Sonos is High-end technology they want to inhabit that kind of bang and Olufsen, you know sound matters You know you've seen in all of their ads You know Rick Rubin and other people who are noted audio files being very particular about exactly how they want their speakers To sound and it is by and large a very very well-reviewed product, but Chromecast takes that on the other end there. They're a fairly cheap Solution that does the really cool thing that Sonos does with your bang and Olufsen speakers perhaps right You could you don't have to buy a speaker from Google you can use this with whatever speakers you've got In fact, we're using Chromecast audio with Sonos speakers and the line-in input And and I found that I go to the Chromecast tab way more often than because I don't have to go into the Sonos app And then find the thing and then play the thing and then oh I've changed the cue I can just press a cast button Done Apple music right am I missing December 15th Apple music comes to Sonos. Oh my lord so only five more days in this Nightmare though of not having my Apple music on my sonos can be over Otherwise, I'm just gonna get it. This is a national nightmare. Yeah, it's terrible. You know hey listen everybody Please pity me send send me a tweet that says Justin. You're a real brave hero Meanwhile, I'll read you this story wired reports by new announced its autonomous BMW 3 series car successfully navigated an 18.6 mile complicated route through Beijing The route included side streets and highways making turns u-turns lane changes and passing other cars Bydu says it's aiming first for autonomous vehicles that will be limited geographically like for a bus route Reuters ads Samsung said Wednesday It'll create a team to develop in car entertainment satellite navigation and other autonomous driving technology I would say that later this month on December 31st when we do our predictions show Some self-driving car predictions seem like fallow ground Yeah, you know, well, we're definitely going to see you know whether or not We see a few of those predictions I question on whether or not this actually happened and it's not just bydu saying it did because the fog in Beijing is so thick You think that the car was I mean there's video of the car But you think that the car might have just like ran through some cars and people and nobody could tell You know, it's like they oh look the autonomous car went through a big Just couldn't see the driver driver. He doesn't I don't know. Does he yeah? Okay. All right enough with your Chinese pollution jokes I actually do think this is this is great the idea by do getting in on this We have more people than ever working on autonomous cars. We are gonna have autonomous cars Not even just within our lifetime Justin. We're gonna have them soon and Samsung's incredibly smart Positioning themselves as a supplier of parts if they you know eventually make a car too possibly But you Samsung makes a lot of money selling sensors and chips and parts And so this makes sense for them to develop a team that works on that now before it gets big So the question is You know, where do we start to see the application for it? And and and that's something that I'm sure we will talk about in our prediction Yeah, that's an interesting choice of by do right to say, you know what? We're not gonna go right like Google right to the end game We're gonna start with something that's a little more limited like geographical bus routes and stuff like that That may prove to be a wise choice as well they also have a shorter a shorter route to having these out in the streets because by do is some you know Do do business in China you are best to be a Chinese company and and by do Getting governmental approval to do stuff seems like a quicker path than it would take even here with a company like Tesla or Google in California EU Justice Commissioner Vera Jerova set Thursday that a new safe harbor deal to allow easier data transfer between Europe and the United States Will include a suspension clause that could be activated under what she called Concrete conditions the EU is seeking certain privacy guarantees from the United States Commissioner Jerova said she hoped the deal would be in place by January She's very optimistic Yeah, it seems like a pretty speedy timetable. Yeah, it could happen. You're gonna have Automatic launched a windows app for WordPress the app works with any wordpress.com site or a WordPress install with jetpack installed a WordPress app for OS 10 was launched On November 23rd a Linux version is coming soon WordPress powers what we heard like 25% of websites that of the top 10,000 websites So this is a big deal for people having it on OS 10 was interesting having on Windows means you get it on the majority of machines That are administering WordPress. It's a lovely piece of software They rewrote wordpress.com from the ground up to make this work and it's then and when it comes to Linux It'll be cross-platform the three major platforms automatic seems to be killing it right now absolutely No, this is this is a huge thing and wordpress one, you know if you look at the battle for who would be the dominant way to make websites wordpress as You've done a fantastic job Captain Kirk Burr sent us the Reuters report that Walmart has launched its own mobile payment service Thursday called Walmart pay The service will be available on Apple and Android devices So iOS and Android allow payments with any major credit debit prepaid or Walmart gift card Of course company had been co-developing the currency mobile wallet with other retailers and Their new solution similar to currency requires customers to scan a code on the register With their phones camera in order to pay. It's not an NFC solution. Hmm So we will finally get an answer to that age old question Ken apps gather physical dust Really, I mean when currency did this I I was a hundred percent with you like this is not it's gonna be hard enough It's hard enough to get people with Apple pay to pay and it's dead simple something like this I just don't see catching on very fast, but it's Walmart Walmart has the massive numbers power And you got a bunch of Android phones out there a bunch of iOS phones out there now Shopping at Walmart. Do you still don't think they can make people's money? You're right. I'm talking myself out of it No, yeah, the Walmart that I used to go to all the time in Florida had to take out the Automated self-checkout machines because they were too complicated for for the Walmart citizenry I don't see them using a clunky app let alone, you know an app getting mass adoption Minor rant here the other night when my wife needed some pseudofed Thanks to Senator Diane Feinstein. I had to show my driver's license in order to purchase it Because maybe I'm a meth maker. I don't know it doesn't matter that my wife's miserable and needs pseudofed I took 20 minutes to pay. Well, okay, it wasn't quite 20 minutes took way longer to pay because of the new chip card System at CVS wasn't working You know what I could have you done CVS because you have NFC could have paid with Apple pay and be done with it But no you turn that off because you're a currency company. Thanks a lot CVS Mmm, and send hot fire. Holy smokes normally even tempered Tom Merritt quite a diatribe It's a mini rat. Hmm. It's good. It's a deep way. Do you need to congested this last thing you want to do? Oh, no, it was the absolute worst and Florida has the same thing where you can You can only buy X amount of boxes from each store So God forbid you are a regular user of of pseudofed and it makes you feel better and life is good when you have it Yeah, yeah Well folks submit your stories to us. Let us know what you want us to talk about Daily tech news show dot reddit.com is our subreddit which has more than 5,000 almost 6,000 people in there Letting us know about cool stories and voting on each other's stories It's a big old party Tyler puts in topics in there sometimes in advance of the show So you guys could kick those around before we even get to talking about it. It is a fantastic thing Please go check it out daily tech news show dot reddit.com and that is a look at the headlines All right, I'm gonna play here's some things CEO Brian Roberts of Comcast said yesterday at the business insider ignition conference. You ready? Yeah He's talking about data caps Henry Blodgett interviewing him and Robert said well Just as with every other thing in your life if you drive a hundred thousand miles or a thousand miles You buy more gasoline turn on the air conditioning down to 60 or from 72 you consume more electricity Same's true for broadband usage the more bits you use the more you pay I Like this bit the tone-deaf CEO bit that he's doing that's You think it's a bit you just having fun. No, also he said they're not a cap These data caps. We don't want anybody to ever not want to stay connected on our network And he's sort of right. They used to be a cap now They're just a limit after which you have to pay extra So you have to pay ten dollars a month to get 50 gigabytes in the places where Comcast has the limit They don't have the limit everywhere. You can still pay 30 to 35 dollars more a month for unlimited So it's not as unreasonable Recode also has a report today saying Verizon is testing toll-free data Or they allow the website or the service that's delivering the data to pay for the data So it doesn't account against your data cap or your data limit with Verizon thing is Justin Data caps are just a business policy. So I mean That most of the ISPs have stopped trying to say it's a congestion thing There's lots of work out there including posts from Comcast own vice president of internet services saying no This doesn't have to do with easing congestion if we wanted to use congestion We put limits in at times of peak congestion or we do other kinds of things what this is about is figuring out how to spend money So now we hear Robert saying well if you use a bit you should pay for it. Does it is that so is that so insensible? It's not that it's necessarily Insensitive, but I do think that it is a little bit ignorant toward the future and and you are you are sounding more like a Company that is looking backwards than than forwards right now. We see You know a burgeoning amount of you know how many people in the next couple weeks for the holidays are going to get 4k television You are going to see a lot of downloading both in purchasing and streaming of big high resolution content That takes a lot of data, so it seems to me that you would be best if you are in this game Where there is more competition than there ever has been? That you would want to be the company that is Listening to those customers that want more data and really all we you know just Give a reasonable price They'll figure out what the price is where people can use as much data as they can use for at a good speed and No, what when we talk about using data? Are we worried the Comcast will run out of data if we use too much of it Thankfully we are beyond beyond that particular argument right like there is But that's the thing he he's sort of beyond it, but he's saying You know if you use gas you got to buy more gas Data isn't like gas when I download a movie. It doesn't take the movie away It doesn't even take the bits that brought me the movie away. All it does is use the system Electricity is a little more similar, but at the same time like there's a limit There's electricity has to be delivered it and has to be generated Data is more like the highway like the more you use the highway the more maintenance And so it needs to be you know it needs to be Maintained and of course if a lot of people are trying to use the highway at the same time And then it's you know not as as usable But when you drive over the highway the more miles you use the you don't take away the highway doesn't go away So that's why we don't charge people by the mile on highways usually even toll roads just do kind of an access Usually maybe if you drive more miles they will charge you more. So maybe there isn't an analogy there, but Gas and electricity are the wrong analogies and I think people have been lured into this idea of like oh It's like water if I use more data. I should pay for it Which kind of makes sense in your head, but that's not actually the way data works. Yeah, and and So so here's my question then are we at it feels like we're closer to a tipping point Will people understand these things in a different way? but Are we there yet and if and when will then be now? Well, and that's the thing right what these ISPs are trying to do and I think it's reasonable for them to try to do it Just don't give me a BS excuse They're trying to come up with different ways of charging and and we are all comfortable with the idea of okay If I'm gonna get 50 megabits per second I pay this much But if I wanted to have faster access 100 megabits per second I pay more that does make sense and that's the way it should work But what ISPs have run into is wow it costs a lot more money to add the capacity to do 200 megabits per second Then it does to just make up a data cap Because we don't have to change anything on our network or invest anything to create a data cap It's free money. So they're trying to squeeze more margin out And and that's why they're trying to do this It's perfectly natural for a business to want to do that But it's also I think a symptom of the lack of competitiveness in the landscape too How much of these kinds of problems and and and by that you mean kind of tone deaf Explanations of why business policies are the way that they are you think is Based on the idea that you know Verizon's a telephone company Comcast is a cable company. They they are that everybody seems to come even like people that we like like Google and Google fiber and everything They're a ad sales company that is doing you know, everybody delivering internet right now seems to be doing other things that have brought them into this field and now are these major players in this industry, but there's really a very very few except for you know a few like a smaller Internet providers or ISPs You don't really see a lot of homegrown companies that are only hey This is what the only thing that we do is provide internet to you. Yeah well and until These companies like Comcast and Verizon figure out other ways to have a growing bottom line for their shareholders They are going to continue to try to figure out how to squeeze more money out of their existing internet infrastructure The best thing that can happen Is what's happening with Verizon where they're buying AOL and a lot of people think maybe they'll try to buy Yahoo And they start to create a business that makes money off the internet and then eventually spin out Their internet service providers to companies who are comfortable with being an infrastructure company rather than a growth profit company Again, I shouldn't say it that way because every company wants to be a growth profit company But infrastructure companies understand the curve of growth that they're on and Verizon and Comcast. They want a steeper line Well because also at the end of all these arguments Don't you always kind of feel like or you could just watch cable? It's like or you could just you know your cell phone plan, right I Mean Comcast is trying to walk that line very carefully of like keep don't make the cap so low that it's obvious We're nudging them into cable But keep it right at the pressure point so that they're like well Maybe I won't watch Netflix because I've only got you know a couple more gigs left on my data cap for the month Yeah, it just seems so weird that that there's just nobody in this space. That is just to be there in that space, you know, I Mean there are there are a few but it's very very few And and it goes back to our net neutrality discussions of a years ago And I don't want to dig up that old saw again today necessarily But if you have five ISPs to choose from and some have data caps and some don't then it becomes a healthy Marketplace that can work itself out if you have maybe one fiber Place to choose from one sort of high speed and then one like unacceptably slow speed. That's not really choice Yeah, by the way ATT fiber Coming to Oakland very is it is it though? It's apparently already in LA, but not any zip codes. I can find oh really There's a there's a couple of conspiracy theories out there But there's a couple of well researched arguments saying AT&T is making a big deal out of their fiber When it's not rolled out in as many places as they want you to think so they're like claiming LA and it's in one neighborhood in LA So it will come to Oakland. I don't think they're lying to you about that just Matter of when I don't know man ATT gets here first with gigabit over Google I'm I'll I'll go AT&T for sure. No problem. Oh, no, I can't wait Alright, let's take a look at our pick of the day from Chris in often misrepresented and misunderstood, Jersey Now is that New Jersey or Jersey in England? They both could be misrepresented He says anyone shopping for cars should check out Alex on autos at Alex on autos.com or the aptly named Alex on autos YouTube channel Chris says if you can get past his quirky Matterisms Alex Dykes is one of the most detailed car reviewers online Beyond subjective musings that most reviewers have Alex goes the extra mile to painstakingly explain every little design detail changes from previous models how the cars stack up against the competition and he'll often take on helpful sidebars to explain Infotainment setups important technology and safety designs and then Chris gives an example of an Acura review We're at one point in the video He takes a break from the vehicle to explain an important difference between the two transmission setups on the different trim levels So he goes way into this stuff Anyhow he says I hope this is helpful to some listeners out there I I find the educational overview to be vastly more fulfilling than listening to someone pedal his or her opinion as fact So there you go Chris Alex on autos.com if you're way into cars and want a really detailed car review Chris says you ought to check it out Sounds great Send your picks to us folks feedback in daily tech news show comm you can find my picks at daily tech news show comm slash picks Alright our final message of the day comes from Brent in Minnesota Who says as a person who has both an ag and an IT degree and as a former farmer I thought I'd give some feedback about using drones to spray crops. We talked about the $50,000 Drone that has I think eight heads and can spray crops Brent said the benefits of air delivery won't get stuck in the field Doesn't compact the soil can more easily spray mature crops that grow wide like pumpkins or tall like corn You don't need to put a pilot in so it's a little bit safer one person can deploy multiple drones in a field You can use aerial survey maps to target spray a field for weed problems instead of broadcasting the entire thing That saves you some money No crop damage from driving over part of the crop like a terrestrial sprayer And in the future we could put visual capabilities on the drone to identify specific weeds We want to spray it and only spray that and not the crop plants keeping the chemicals out of the food supply So there's a couple of concerns I could think of different sprays require different gallons per acre some take 25 gallons at acre That's a lot of refilling for a small tank on a drone And how much wind they can take he's like not a huge concerns You don't want to spray in heavy winds anyway, but it is a bit of a concern Brent says you specifically asked if $50,000 was too much for spraying a drone a new combine could cost $300,000 without heads and a terrestrial sprayer could cost about that as well Farmers will pay that if the product works and saves money and or time It is more the cost per acre that is looked at not the total cost of the product And he says I think it'll probably start with agribusiness doing these sorts of things and then eventually be adopted by more farmers He said track the adoption of GPS and agriculture took quite some time But now you don't even have to drive just get your DVD player out and relax tractor does the rest Self-driving tractors all over the place Thank you Brent. That is I'll tell you what man there the the people who listen to this show are Way smarter than me and me too man the collective intelligence of the entire audience of this show is A daunting oh, I'm I'm happy to be but a simple court jester that that hopefully a delights informs and entertains them When they are not ruling the world with their massive intellect Well, and that's what I love is like Brent brings the agra knowledge And I'm sure he benefits from some other knowledge that some other viewer writes in with and et cetera Et cetera, so it all all pools together like that and yeah, we're lucky enough to be allowed to be the ring leaders of this But that is fantastic. Thank you for writing in Brent And thank you Justin Robert young you're you're up to stuff man. How's the contender going? It's going to everybody's mailbox. That's where it's going if you back the contender then it is on its way to you All levels a lot of the top levels have already received them. 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Oh To your your ongoing thing that we were talking about before the show Kiannis must macho. Oh Justin Robert. Yeah, everybody's busy today. I Know we're not talking much because we're all doing our jobs Somebody's job I Had to go look up that clip from Tombstone after you wrote I'll be your Huckleberry the other day Yeah, oh my god, Matt says that all the time Justin all the time. I'm your Huckleberry That was W. Scott is one does point out that we are deciding not to go with the SEO of a Comcast title It's true We we have shown a lack of respect for SEO at this show. Yes, I apologize to search engine optimizers everywhere Oh Huckleberry. Oh Justin Robert young is gone. It was that way. He didn't answer me Yes, okay. It says Comcast just fair. I held him I wasn't even looking at the video Must have hit his cap. They must have ran out of bits. I find your lack of SEO respect disturbing Thank you, Dr. Payne you set you wrote that as I was saying it I think because Yeah, although there's a lag so you won't hear it that way, but I looked over after saying it and saw you Climb every optimization All right. Well, we're gonna try to get Justin Well, we won't even try to get back. I don't think it's gonna come back Yeah, we'll need him back because we're totally not gonna record an episode for December 31st here in a few minutes But I'm gonna stop the broadcast. Thanks everybody for watching Goodbye Ellie