 and this sucker up. Where's the good lighting? Man, it's not even that good lighting today. It's been raining all day. No, all right. Are we on? I think we're on. All right. I actually would have started this a couple of minutes ago, but just when I went to YouTube, there was a little picture of some track girls running. And I was like, whoa, track girls, let me watch that for a minute. So I was busy doing that for like a minute and a half. But now I'm here. Okay, so first thing. Oh, nobody's here yet. Anyway, first thing, I just got a package. And I was about to open it, and I was like, wait a minute, this is probably from one of you dudes. So let me open it right now. All right. 3D printer filament. I wonder if this is, come on, come on, come on. ABS, yes, it's ABS. So I have a whole bunch of PLA rolls over there. Oh, that's awesome. Okay, it's white size and everything, beautiful. So I'm excited about getting some ABS because PLA is like the easiest thing to 3D print with, but ABS is supposed to be able to handle like, you know, environmental condition. Let me just do another thing in here. Oh, it's another one. Nice, this is the same thing. Awesome cup, awesome. And they're both black, which is good for solar resistance. Oh, that's great. Anyway, yeah, so if there's anything I want to 3D print, that's going to go outside. And like, if I was going to 3D print some propellers that I was going to use for something, I would definitely use ABS over the PLA. Throw that over there, I'll put on the garbage later. Oh, wait a minute, let me just see what's in here. Sometimes it's come with notes. I always read the notes. Oh, let's see, let's see what this one says. Oh, a gift for you, thank you for the great videos. Oh, you're very welcome, sir. And showing us all a different way of life. Keen to see you make some more great things. ABS can be tricky to print, that is true. Yeah, ABS shrinks more than like PLA. Anyway, you will most likely need to make an enclosure for your printer from Max. Well, thank you, Max, and you're totally right. If I'm going to print with ABS, I should probably enclose my printer in there. Yeah, okay, I can worry about that later though. I'm not going to do that right now, obviously. Okay, boy, that's exciting business. So what am I going to talk about today? Well, so I've got a lot on my plate lately, right? Like I've been doing a lot. I got like the second floor going on. I just got this planar going. Oh, I'm so glad the planar works and is like, seems to be trouble-free. Oh, that was like a big thing off my plate. It's really nice to get things done because right now I have a bunch of different things that are not done. Second floor, the kayak over there, which is, the stuff has dried up so I can continue on with that. And then some digging thing and a campground and some, yeah, I've got like a bunch of different things going on at once, right? And we have that many things going at once. It's kind of hard to just keep it all straight in my head. Like I feel like I'm maxing out. And then the other day, I just had a frustrating conversation with someone and it was just like this straw that just put my stress level from like comfortably challenging to like, ugh, that's too much, ugh. And that sound I just make, ugh, ugh. Like that's how I've been feeling the last few days. Like, ugh, ugh, you know? And, you know, kind of going in and out but like I've had this underlying, just ugh, ugh. And when I, it's especially bad when I wake up in the morning because when I have that kind of, when I have too much stress, too many challenges, like a little bit, a little bit past where I can handle, I start getting nightmares at night, particularly if the challenges have anything to do with people I care about treating me poorly because I've had a lot of that in my past. I start, ugh, it's the worst when I'm sleeping. I just get these nightmares of my past, of people who should not be treating me poorly, treating me very poorly, ugh, God. And then I wake up and feel terrible and ugh, this has happened the last few days. And like this morning was probably the worst one where I woke up and I was like, man, I don't wanna move, I don't wanna do anything. And like, you know, two of my kids, my two youngest kids jump in my bed and they're snuggling. And I'm just like, let's just stay here and snuggle. And they're like, come on, get up, get up. And I'm like, all right, gotta get up, gotta get up. And I always do morning exercises. Like I haven't missed a day of morning exercises and well, if I go to, if I go on a trip to town, I'll skip morning exercise if I leave at like four a.m. or something. But that's like a whole morning exercise of its own. So I think that kind of counts. Yeah, I haven't missed morning exercises in months. And this morning I got close. I was just like, man, I'm feeling really wiped out. Maybe I'll just go make breakfast and just go on with my day. But then I was like, no, no, no. Always feel better after morning exercises. So I'm like, I don't even know what to do. So let me just start jumping some rope. So I start jumping some rope. And then I do a bit of rope climbers and pushups. You know, it's a Sunday. I don't really have a set bunch of exercises I do. I just kind of like, you know, make something up and then do it. And if I don't really feel like making it up, I'll just make it up as I go. So I start doing some jump rope and then some other stuff. And then I kind of got into it and I was like, all right, I'm gonna do this, many, this and that, many, that. And it was, it was really struggling at the beginning, but by the time I got halfway through, I was like, I'm sweating and I'm breathing and I'm like, oh yeah. And then I got through to the end and I was like, ha, am I ever happy that I did that? I'm so happy I did not skip that. Because now I feel amazing. And I realized it's oxygen. That's what's going on. I just did all this exercise and I'm breathing and I'm getting oxygen. But before that, I was doing this. Grr, grr. I mean, not literally doing that the whole time, but I was in there, you know, kind of like tense it up and tighten up and just, just I'm restricting. I'm like breathing shallow and restricting my blood flow. I'm not getting oxygen to all my pieces, right? And that's what I realized when I finished this exercise is I'm like, I like just finished. I'm like, whew, suck and win. I'm breathing real hard. And I'm like, this feels amazing. And like a little bit after that, I started kind of, so I'm doing, but you know, kind of put it in the back. Breathe in, Jamie. Breathe more. And anytime I catch myself kind of tense it up, I'm like, boy, everybody, take a deep breath, man. Feels good to get some good oxygen in there. We don't get enough oxygen. Man, your body just starts falling asleep and shutting down. Man, you gotta get enough oxygen in there. So, this also makes me, it reminds me why it's so important to have the right kind of people in your life. You know, cause when you have the wrong kind of people and we all have some of the wrong people and some of the right people, you know, you never get 100% of the right thing, but like when you're around the wrong people, they do that to you. You know, they, they make your tense up. You know, you gotta put up with this crap and just, and it can very easily make your tense up. And like, not even like, like I'm exaggerating it right now, but you can just go through your day, just a little bit more tense, just breathing a little more shallow than normal, very easily just doing that for hours. And then you feel like crap. And it's like, you haven't been getting enough oxygen. And then the opposite is true when you're around the right kind of people, when you're around the right kind of people, you're more relaxed, you're like more energetic, doing more stuff, and you laugh. And when you're laughing, you're breathing extra and you get all this extra oxygen, man. When you're around the right kind of people, it can like, it can like double your productive output. When you're around the wrong people, it can cut your productivity in half. And a lot of it just comes down to the oxygen you're getting around those people because their effect on the way you breathe and the way you tense up or relax in your circulatory system and all that. Anyway, so I'm really glad I realized that because yeah, I've just been feeling so much better today than I have the last couple of days. And I still have loads of things that I'm working on. I've got lots of, I'm maxed out on challenges. And I've got my boundaries back up. So anyone who comes to disturb me with their bold stuff, I'm just immediately like, nope, nope. But yeah, I've got a good amount of challenges. None of those have gone away. I've got a lot to do, a lot to think about, a lot to work on. But I'm just remembering to breathe. Yeah. So what are you guys doing here? Let me see, I've got some comments here. Mr. Landfill, what's going on, man? Oh, I should turn up my brightness here a bit. Let's see what we got going on here. Okay, there we go. I'm so excited about my second floor, by the way. Maybe I should just talk about that for a minute. So excited to have a second floor. So one of the really cool things about having the second floor is that when I get a few sections done, I'll be able to put, there's a bunch of stuff in the middle of the house that goes upstairs. And I don't even have to have the second floor completely done. I can put it up there soon. And that will open up the middle of my house, which will give me a spot to work on this kayak, which will be amazing. Because I've been kind of like, not that I don't have space for it, but like, you know, it's kind of competing with like the Lego zone and like the jumping rope zone. But if I could open up that middle spot, then I'll have a spot to work on the kayak and you know, things like that. And you can just get a bunch of this stuff upstairs. And plus it's just, oh, it's really, it's really cool going up upstairs. And it's just like, it's like a different, different whole part of the house. It's, oh, it's really good. I'm really, really happy with it. I was gonna work on it today, but it was pissing rain the entire day almost. Of course, now the sun came out. Well, now it's back to cloudy now, but for about an hour, maybe an hour ago, it was nice and sunny, but you know, it was like at the end of the day. But hopefully I'll get some sunny days coming up and we'll be able to go playing some more boards and cut some more boards. Oh, so it's so fun to just have this, have this equipment like this wood processing center that's just self-contained. Like in that, like where my lumber mill is, it's just kind of like this little roof thing. It's not even, I wouldn't, I don't even know if you'd call it a building, but I'm gonna call it a building even though it just has posts, not walls. But just this little building, there's mostly just a roof of solar panels, couple of batteries at the bottom, like lead acid batteries. And then this big lumber mill and a planar. And I could just go up there and like, you know, just run the wood through and like trim the sides and plane the things and get all, oh, it's, oh, yeah, man. I remember when I first built my first planar. No, not my first planar, my first lumber mill. I was like, I was powering it with a generator and I was like, you know what? At some point in the future, the price on solar panels is gonna come down enough and my, I'm gonna have enough money at some point that I'll be able to run this on solar power. Oh my God, could you imagine? Oh, that would be amazing. And here it is, oh, it's so amazing. Oh, it's so good, I love it. And it works. Oh, like whatever you build something, well, maybe I shouldn't say you, but I can only talk for myself. But whenever I build something that's like a lumber mill or like a boat or something that's gonna perform some real life function, not just a proof of concept kind of thing, but something where it's gonna be like a workhorse that's really gonna do stuff. There's always the concern that I'm gonna build it and I'm gonna get to the end and it's gonna be not that good. Or maybe it's gonna be kind of all right, but a little frustrating, but man, that lumber mill is amazing. Especially once I took most of the teeth off the saw blade. Oh, it goes through the woods, so nice. And that planar, super happy with that. Oh, man, really, really good. Yeah, that planar, I bought it something like five years ago, maybe more than that, at least five years ago. There was some guy was advertising a bunch of woodworking stuff. There was a planar, a joiner and a table saw and this other saw, what do you call those things? Swing arm saw, I don't know. It's like a big thing that you go, you know, this saw. Anyway, I was like, what kind of condition are they in? And he's like, well, some of them are working, some of them are not. I'm like, all right, let me go take a look. So I bought them all. The planar was $150, did not work at the time, but I was looking at it and I was like, this is all cast iron pieces, it's got all the gears. Someone did a crappy fixed job on it that I may have to repair. I may still have to do that, but right now it seems to be working fine. But yeah, it was like built to last, like built to be repaired. Maybe I shouldn't even say built to last, built to be repaired, you know? The things they built today are not built to be repaired. They're built to be thrown away, but in the past, things were built as if they're gonna last a long time and it is worth repairing them. So once I took a look at all this stuff, I was like, these are built to repair, you know? So I bought them and then just cat them sitting in storage for I don't know, six years or something. And yeah, I just got the planar out, had to make a pulley for it. I got to make a pull. That was so fun making the pulley. This was in my last video. I don't need to explain all this. You saw how excited it was. Oh man, that was so fun. Oh, one thing, several people were quite concerned that when I was making the pulley for this planar, my shirt was getting too close to the pulley as it was spinning around and I was like doing stuff. But it's like the pulley was here and my shirt was here. So from this angle, it looks like they're in the same place. But then you turn sideways and it's like, you know, like I was doing stuff with my hands, which means that the pulley was actually like this length of my arm away from my body. So it wasn't, my shirt was actually nowhere near getting sucked into the thing and getting chewed up and sucking me in and killing me. It was just the camera angle. They were lined up for shortening. Oh, look at that. Look at that. It's like my hands are touching each other, but obviously, you know, they're not because you know, one hand is bigger than the other. Anyway, what else is going on? I don't know. I'm pretty excited about stuff. Things are going well. Nothing is easy. See, I always have to be careful when I say things are going well because some people think, oh, smooth sailing then, everything's easy. No, no, there's a lot of difficult stuff I have to do and a lot of hard work, but it's going well and you know, I'm enjoying the work, even though it's hard work, I enjoy hard work. Why wouldn't you enjoy hard work? And you know, my meat suit here is operating pretty well, so everything's going well with that. Anyway, okay, let's see what else you guys are talking about. Oh, how did I even go off in that huge tension there? Shadow Mansur says, wee, man, what's up, Hansans? Aaron, GoPro, everyone. I don't know what that means. Hi, Jamie, hi, everyone. What do you plan on doing with all that sawdust? So my lumber mill makes a lot of sawdust, like really fine dust, but then the planer, it makes all these little, kind of like afro hair curls, like all these little curls, right? Like you'd see in the bottom of a hamster cage. And what I do with these things is whenever I'm digging up there, I like to have a little fire going because it just keeps any bugs away. And the bugs aren't real bad or anything, but like the difference between like a little bit of bugs biting your ankles once in a while and like no bugs at all, it's a pretty big difference. And if I just have like a little pile of sawdust and I light it, it'll just kind of smolder and make a little bit of smoke. And I'll go for like hours, it's a little pile, right? And then there are just no bugs and I can dig without paying attention, that's great. And the planer bits, which are bigger curls, those ignite really, really easily. So I'll take like a couple of handfuls of those, like put that down and then I'll get the finer sawdust and then put that beside it and I'll light the easy to light one, which burns up not real fast, but fairly quickly, but then the sawdust itself, that burns real slow. So that's how I can get it to burn for hours. If I'm like, okay, I'm gonna dig for the next two hours, I'll get like two handfuls of sawdust and that's pretty much guaranteed to burn for at least two hours, really, you know, smoke. And then in addition to that, well, I've been using some on the kayak for, you know, mixing it with glue to make what you call it, wood putty. And, you know, throwing it around in gardens and stuff and just, I don't know. Yeah, I mean, super good, super good plans to do with all the sawdust yet. Maybe when I get enough, like at some point, I'm just gonna have insane amounts of all the sawdust and stuff, like wheelbarrows loads full. I could fill a couple wheelbarrows right now, but like when I have like 40 wheelbarrows full, it'll be worth, I don't know, to figuring out something good to do with it, but I don't know yet. Composed to probably turn into dirt. Oxygen, someone's sent Jamie two Swedish princess to give Jamie mouth to mouth to revive him. I will not argue with that. Sounds like an excellent, excellent plan, but I don't think it's gonna happen. Maybe I'll dream about that tonight. There's a guy inside me who wants to lay in bed, smoke weed all day. Sometimes people ask me why I never got into drugs. And I think what you just said is basically, that would be the best explanation of why I never got into drinking or any kind of smoke in anything or anything like that. Cause it's just like, it's like, like even without that stuff, I have enough excuses to choose from to not do anything. Let me just go play some video games or watch some TV. Or maybe I'll just go have some snacks. Or maybe I'll just go chill. Maybe I'll just go in the ocean and float for a while. Like there are tons of things where I could do and just be totally non-productive. I don't need to add more things. Like, I just go get drunk. Or I could smoke some weed and just chill. Like, I totally don't need more reasons to do nothing. So I think that's a big, yeah, that's definitely a big part of why I never got into that stuff. Cause I've always wanted to find ways to motivate myself. So I'll get into things that motivate me more as opposed to things that take motivation away. Anyway, that says there's a guy inside me who wants to lay in bed, smoke weed all day and watch cartoons and old movies. My whole life is a series of stratagems to avoid and outwit that guy, Anthony Bourdain. Oh, it is difficult to get to, wait, is it difficult to get to your island from Panama City? I don't know, I wouldn't say difficult. Yeah, I'm at the opposite country. I mean, the opposite end of the country. I mean, Panama's not that big. It's like the size of a state in the United States. I don't know which state, not like Texas or anything. The whole country of Panama is not that big. But I am on the, okay. It's a 12 hour bus ride from Panama City to like this area. Obviously you can't drive a bus to my island. But like to near here, it's like a 12 hour bus drive from Panama City to near here. It's pretty cheap, bus drives overnight. I mean, I know people who've taken it and just go to sleep in it. You can also get a flight from Panama City to the nearest town. I don't remember how much it cost, so I don't know. But yeah, it's not difficult. Oh, but to actually get to my island, well, it's still not that difficult. You know, if I know you and want you to come, I can like meet you somewhere. There's like a daily ferry, not a taxi, but like a ferry thing that makes several trips per day from the two closest major towns to me. And they both stop a few miles from here and I could pick people up from there or you could just hire someone to get from there to here. I mean, everyone around here knows where I live. Shouldn't say that. But I mean, that's the kind of neighborhood this is. Like everyone around, you know, like when you're in a low population density area, kind of everyone knows who everyone is and where everyone lives, especially when, you know, I'm the weird guy who drives around in the solar boats. I kind of stand out like everybody around here knows me. Anyway, I would love to come for the May Adventure Builder Meet up, but I have no idea how I would get there from the airport. Okay, yeah. If you just send me a message, my email should be down here and the adventurebuildermovie.gmail.com, I think it is, which I just used for like normal email now. But yeah, send me an email and let me know what's up and I'll tell you how to get here and stuff. But yeah, if you're in Panama City, it's not hard to get here. But yeah, you gotta talk to me so I can meet you somewhere and you know, drive you over and whatever. Opening your windows and letting in fresh air is good too. Sounds pretty basic, but most people don't do it. That, you know, that is totally true. So I grew up in the suburbs and I grew up in a basement bedroom where I'm sure the air was not that good. There was one little window up there and what are you doing? So the air was probably not that great. I mean, I'm sure it was not that great. And then, you know, the years later when I moved off grid, you know, it was just so much fresh air and I went to visit someone in the winter and I was staying over at their house. It was like a friend and I was staying at their parents' place and we were all just visiting for a couple of days. And I was sleeping on the couch down in like a living room or whatever. And it was winter. So all the windows and doors were clamped shut and the heat was cranked up and I get hot when I sleep, you know? That was not the best. But much worse than that, I just found it suffocating. I found it so suffocating to be inside that box. You know, it was a house, but it was just a box that was just locked up tight and there was like no air circulation. And I'd gotten used to fresh air all the time. And, you know, it was probably the same kind of air I grew up with. I just got used to the real fresh air. I didn't realize what I was missing until I got the real fresh air and then went back. I noticed when you lift heavy objects, this is Tony, Tony Simmons. I noticed when you lift heavy objects or moving heavy things, you hold your breath. I can hear it in your heavy exhales. Could be just me and what I observe when I watch you. No, I do hold my breath when I lift heavy things. It depends how heavy it is, of course. But you see this like in power lifters and stuff too. Like when you're lifting something heavy enough, if you hold your breath, you know, you're basically inflating your lungs and it turns this into a solid thing instead of just, like if you're letting your air out, that your lungs collapse and you can, but if you're holding up a lot of weight, you can, and then, and then you look like your lungs become solid and they can help hold the weight. So if I'm picking something up that's not that heavy, it's not that important, but the heavier a thing is that I'm picking up, probably the more I'm like, and then if I have to take a breath, it's like, because I want to keep my lungs in this solid state as much as possible because it relieves a lot of the weight from everywhere else. You know, kind of like if you have a balloon that's inflated, you can put weight on it. But if you empty the balloon, you can't put any weight on it. So, but yeah, I'm not worried about that. You know, this was kind of in conflict recently when I was carrying all those boards out of the jungle. I still have a few left after you get, but not many. There's no big, heavy ones left. So I was putting the boards on my back. I made a video of this recently and just walking through the jungle. And most of them were, you know, 100, 150 pounds, but some of them were like over 200. And those ones, like there were a few that were probably 250 to 300 pounds and they were, you know, that's a lot of weight. And I was walking like a quarter mile with these things. So I couldn't just hold my breath. So I did like, it probably looked ridiculous, but I don't know. Yeah, it was fine, whatever I got about. You know, probably if someone saw me carrying those, the heaviest ones, I know what they'd say, Jamie, don't push yourself so hard. You're gonna hurt yourself. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. What I think about in those times is I would rather die than be a guy who can't do this. That's what I think a lot of times when I'm doing things like that. And I wouldn't think about something, I wouldn't think that about something where I'm definitely gonna die or where I'm likely to die. Like I wouldn't think, you know, standing on top of a 10 story building, I would rather die than be a guy who can't jump off a 10 story building. Cause if I jumped off a 10 story building, I would die, for sure, you know? Well, I mean, maybe I would break my legs and survive, but whatever. Okay, everyone will have the same challenge. Let's see, he's okay. This is a response to Tecomongus. Tecomongus, what did Tecomongus? Okay, is it difficult to get to your island? Oh, okay. Is it difficult to get to my island? This is about the guy who wants to come visit in the week of May 3rd for the adventure building meeting. Everyone will have the same challenge. It will be a solved problem when the time comes. You head to Bocus del Toro on an island, the touristy town nearby, a bajillion ways to do it. So yeah, like one of the reasons I want people to email me before they're coming is because I might be able to connect some people coming from the same place. And I still don't know how many people are gonna show up because I don't know, I never know. But like, if three or four or five people are coming from the same place, there's a good chance they're gonna end up on the same flight coming, you know, you might as well like get together, meet at the airport in Panama City, and then, you know, make your way here together and it'll just make it easier, you know, streamline the whole process. Plus, then I can go, I mean, if there are like five people, I'll make one trip to town and pick everyone up and just come. But if like five people come individually, I can't make five trips back and forth. Take too long, right? I mean, I could make five trips to the closer spot. Anyway, we can figure out, just email me if you wanna come to the Adventure Builder meeting this May 3rd, the week of May 3rd. I guess I'll just go over that real quick. For anyone who's missed it or wants a reminder, this year, what's it like? Oh, it's like a month and a half now. This is like toward the end of March, isn't it? So like in a month and a half, the week of May 3rd, May 3rd's a weekday. So the weekend before and then the week, and then the weekend after. During that time, people are invited to come for Adventure Builder meeting hangout. And, you know, if you wanna come for the whole week, camp out. Cool, if you wanna just come for a couple days in there or just come for the day, if you live close by and just wanna come chill for a few hours, whatever. You know, we're gonna be camping out and, you know, I don't know, cook on an open fire, find some things to do, go and snorkeling and kayaking. Maybe I'll have some kayaks. I mean, I have two kayaks, but maybe I'll have more kayaks by then. But yeah, you know, and we'll probably find something we can build or I guess I'll come up with something we can make and work on, you know, show you around, check out my stuff. Yeah, we can just basically hang out. And I used to do these every year when I lived in Vermont. And I haven't done one since moving to Panama. So this will be the first one this year. And they were always, they were always really cool events, I guess. Like, oh, like kind of surprisingly, they went surprisingly well, you know? Like cool people would come. I met some really interesting people and the people who came to the ones in the past, a lot of times people would just end up saying, man, I can't believe how many cool people are here. Now there was pretty much always like one nutcase who wants to show me the gravity generator, magical machine or something. But you know, we just kind of like, get that guy to settle down a bit. But then after that, it's like just all these cool, like a really creative and venti people who are like really motivated and care about life, you know, and really, really good people have come to these things. And yeah, I'm kind of excited to see how this is going to go. And like I said, I have no idea how many people are going to show up. I know, oh, I know one person's coming for sure. And then a few other people have said, they want to come with, I don't know, no specific concrete plans yet. So I don't know. But yeah, we'll see. Still a month and a half, you know, plenty of time to buy tickets and stuff. Let's see, Jamie been watching every video since Vermont. You and Cody's lab need to be friends. Yeah, Cody's lab, he's like, I haven't watched any of his videos in a long time. You know, to be full transparency here, I used to watch some of Cody's labs videos. But then he got to, I was watching one and he's like, you know, this is a filler video because I got to make enough videos to keep on the algorithms and stuff. And I was just like, man, don't give me, I don't have time for filler videos. At least put filler video in the title so I don't come and watch some garbage, you know? And then I just didn't watch any more after that. So I haven't seen this video in years. I mean, I also don't really spend much time online. Most of the time, my internet's turned off unless, you know, I need communications open with someone or something. Big shout out to Delta Mike down and out in the miniature next, I don't know what you're saying. I feel like there's part of this sentence is missing. Anyway, oh, when I was talking about this kind of saw, radial arm saw, yes, the radial arm saw. Thank you, Matt, very good. Big spoon, no, not a miter saw. No, not a miter saw. The miter saw is this one. Or this one, you know, depending on which handle you have. But this one, oh, it's actually technically supposed to be. Oh yeah, it is supposed to cut this way. Although I always cut with them this way. Because I'm not gonna get into the argument. There are two schools of thought on radial arm saws where they should cut with it the way they're meant to be cut with, which is doing a climb, doing a climb cut with a special saw blade that's made to be able to do climb cuts safely. Or you just say, screw that and put a normal blade on it and go, I like them, I don't have to worry about the special saw blade and blah, blah, blah. Composting sawdust is a little tricky. It steals all the nitrogen the first few years. You get the nitrogen back later and what is the definition of de-composting? De-composting, I don't know. Well, the definition of de-composting would be like things growing, right? Because when things compost, they're de-composing. And I guess when they're de-composting, they're composing, they're growing again. So I like to, I hope I'm still, crap. I think, I hope that I'm still composing to some degree. I know, I'm getting to be a little bit old now. I might be getting to the point where I'm starting to de-compose, but when things are growing, they're composing. All right, let's just keep going here. Any more gardening vids? No, I've just been like, man, I'm going like sun up till sun down, just doing everything, you know? Although I've been getting lots of papayas lately. I mean, I haven't done any gardening about that lately. It's just stuff that I planted a while ago. And I have some white plantains coming in. And yeah, I don't have any, no new gardening videos. Respect for the tools that come your way. An adventure builder foundation? Oh, are you, are you saying if there was an adventure builder foundation, someone would send tools to it? I'm excited to see the upper floors coming together. Me too, I was up there today. Okay, my second floor, I have one section finished, the flat part, but on the outside floor against the wall, about that one, there's going to be a banked part that goes around and I've cut a whole bunch of strips that I'm going to glue together to make this banked curve. And the part of the floor where I've got the flat part done, I've got the curve cut that's, you know, that far away from the wall, there's an empty space. And I was looking at it today just thinking, ooh, just got to put some triangles above the joists. So it has, you know, the slope and they can start laminating the curves in there. Oh, it's going to be so good. Of course, I can't do it just in one section because I can't just laminate a bunch of stuff up in one spot. I got to like, you know, stagger them of course. So I have to have a whole bunch, but I'm pretty excited to start doing that. Okay, let's see. Arbalite sauerkraut. All right, I don't know what you're talking about. Aaron go bra equals Ireland forever. Happy St. Patrick's Day, everyone. Oh, happy St. Patrick's Day. Right, right. Is that today? I don't even, yeah. The only reason I know that it's March something is because someone said something to me earlier about it. Sawdust crete. So what happens if you mix sawdust with cement? What's the story there? I feel like the sawdust would at some point decompose out of it and you'd basically be left with air crete. I don't know. Maybe you would preserve the sawdust in there. I don't know. Someone must be doing that. I'm sure someone's doing that. There are two kinds of weed. Indica weed makes you chill. Sativa inspires motivation to do stuff. Well, Tyler Durden says, do you smoke weed? Didn't I grow it? That's not me. I grow it. Someone else grows it. Yeah, I've never done any. Okay, so I don't like to do anything that alters my state of mind in terms of ingesting things. Obviously, the food I eat affects my chemistry and stuff. I have to eat food. I'm gonna dive into that food. But I stay away from things that alter my mental state without me doing it because I wanna be in charge of that for several reasons, like I wanna know what's going on. I wanna be in control of my brain all the time and everything, but then also when I wanna change my state of mind, I wanna be able to do it without any kind of, like say, I'm feeling depressed. I could take some antidepressants, but that would be a shortcut. I would rather not take any medication and go in my brain, go through the painful process, the difficult process of figuring out whatever I have to do to get through that difficulty to a place where I'm good again. You know, like this week when I had that, when I was basically maxed out thinking about all the projects I have, and then someone comes and dumps a bunch of crap on me and I didn't stop it quickly enough and it just like overloaded and just, I was just like, I couldn't suck down into this dark place. You know, I had to, I didn't have to, there are things I could take, drugs I could take to kind of get me through that, but I would rather figure out how to get through it in my own brain so that I can always bring myself out of the dark place when I need to. And I can go into some pretty dark places in there, particularly if I'm by myself. And this is probably one of the reasons I don't wanna pet. People keep asking me, like, why don't you get a dog? Why don't you get a dog? And I keep saying, I don't wanna get pets unless someone else is here with me. Cause like, if I'm with someone, my mental state is different than if I'm by myself. And when I'm by myself, I can go into really dark places and not necessarily in a negative way, like really dark places that I can kind of use to help motivate me to get things done sometimes, but it's not anything that I would wanna subject another creature to. But if I'm around any other people, it's my, I don't know, my brain's just different. This is the way I was thinking about this the other day because, you know, people keep asking me stuff about this, but it's like my brain has this space for another person, like this, for lack of a better way to explain it. And a lot of people are gonna know what I'm talking about when I say this, but it's like something we never talk about so there's not good language for expressing this. But like, there's this space in the way I think and in my thoughts for loving another person. And when there's nobody else around that kind of gets short circuited and doesn't know what to do, you know? So like, whenever I'm around my kids, it's not a thing. When I'm by myself, it's like that thing, that like wants to take care of other people and love them and be loved and have all that, like that whole thing, it's not there and it's, I don't know, it's like, it's like it gets, it's like it ends up with this vacuum inside it, you know? Like this kind of like a black emptiness. And I guess I've learned to use that black emptiness to find dark places to create motivation in myself. And I learned that, I mean, that's, I didn't realize what I was doing. I didn't realize all of that when I was originally figuring this out, like how to motivate myself. Cause when I was a kid, I had a lot of darkness, you know, it was difficult childhood. And, you know, if I say that and someone who was in my childhood, here's me say that, they would probably say, oh, you don't know how good you had it. Oh God, which of course makes it 20 times worse. But anyway, I learned how to take that darkness and use it to motivate myself. So I can motivate myself very easily with anger, can take the anger and just twist it into determination. And, you know, make things happen. But I don't like to do that around other people and I wouldn't want to do that around an animal. What were you talking about here? Wait, what was the question? Do you smoke weed? Oh yeah, it was a whole, why I want to control my own brain. Yeah, and also because I've done a lot of like, kind of meditative rearranging of things in my head, I don't know what would actually happen if I did any drugs now. Like if I did anything that messed with all that stuff that I set up in my head, I don't know what would happen there. So anyway, I just don't do any of that stuff. It's a long answer to the question. Didn't you have a plan to build an adventure builder island? Does this adventure builder island? You mean to build like a floating island or to like, I don't know, you got to be more specific about the question. I did, I mean, years ago I made a video, I mean like way before I ever moved here when I was still living in Vermont, I made a video about getting adventure builders together and buying an island together. And there was an online chat group, what do you call it? Like we had a little website thing where we would go in there and talk every day about it and there were a bunch of people involved too. But slowly it became clear that no one else was serious about it. Well, either no one else was serious about it or they just were not the right person. So like one guy was like, all right, we're gonna get to the island and we're gonna pump it with nitrogen and do all this fertilizing and we're gonna plow the entire thing and everyone else was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Settle down there cowboy. I mean, you don't do that for everyone. I wanna decide what I wanna do in my spot. And that guy was like, no, no, no, I have to do it. And you're like, okay, nope, not that guy. And then another person was like, I mean, a bunch of people just kind of like got eliminated from that by deciding that everyone else had to do certain things and a huge part of the island like community was that everyone is free to do whatever they want as long as they're not messing with anyone else. So anyway, it got down to like, I don't know, this group of like 20 people who seem to be pretty much with the right kind of mindset. And I don't know, six months goes by or something and I throw out the question, hey, how's everyone going, you know, saving money for this thing and like no one had saved the scent other than me. And I was like, oh, this is not actually going to happen. But people were like, oh yeah, I'm gonna start. I'm gonna start. And it's like, the idea that I'm gonna start, I'm gonna start, that's what people think right up until the point where the whole thing happens and they missed it. You know, you gotta start. Like if you're gonna start doing something like that, you gotta start like as soon as possible. But anyway, that's kind of when I was like, okay, I'm gonna have to do this myself. So that's why I own my own island or actually I'm on a pair of islands. There's this island and another little island right there, which is, they're connected by a little bridge that I buried up, so excited about that. Cause I didn't used to be able to do anything with that other island. It was just like right there, this cute little island. But now there's a bridge there and they're, oh, they're actually two bridges. No, no, there's one bridge, because right, it goes a loop. But anyway, there's a little running track that goes around that island and up that island and down and back around this island. I don't know if that's what you're talking about, but anyway, wow, actually on a live stream. How's it going, Max? You need two open windows for airflow. A room with only one window is not enough. Well, unless you had a fan in it, or if there's a breeze blowing in that window, it'll blow around and come back out. As long as you have some agitation in the air, but yeah, if you have windows at opposite ends, then you can really get the airflow going, which is much better. My house here just has lots of leaky windows, kind of on purpose, like nothing is sealed because all these little air gaps, so air comes through. It does let in a little bit of bugs, but not much, like almost nothing. Like I'll find a mosquito once in a while. Like right now, for example, there seem to be no bugs, and I'm pretty sure there are bugs outside right now because, oh, you know what? I gotta check my food. I'm cooking something. I've left it, oh no, I'm gonna have to restart the timer. I'll just go back and get it when I'm done. Oh, dinner should be almost done anyway. But yeah, I put the windows in, not very well sealed to see how they do. And almost no bugs come in. So I've just left them that way, so I get a bit of airflow everywhere. So I always have fresh air. Let's see. When you tense your muscles, then all energy is projected forward instead of being absorbed in recoil. I see. And it's pretty dangerous as since you are asleep, you don't get the warning signs. Oh, this is back to the windows. Okay, there was a comment between, okay, you need two windows for good airflow. Yeah, when I lived in that basement room, I definitely did not get enough airflow. That was not good. It's pretty dangerous since as you're asleep, you don't get the warning signs. I mean, if your arm went numb, if you were awake, you would feel the warning and move it about and maybe go outside. Yeah. Yeah, I don't know. Right now I get good airflow and I never wanna go back to a place where I don't get good airflow. Maybe you could cover your trails with sawdust. I was thinking about that actually. I did put some on a puddle because like, you know, there's a little pothole. Usually I would just put dirt on it and pack it down because that, okay, the problem with when you get a little indentation in a dirt path is that if you're running through or driving a wheelbarrow or anything that runs through that puddle, it's gonna splash mud out of that hole and that's how potholes grow. So every time you step in it or a wheel goes through it, it takes that muddy water and pushes it out, makes the hole a little deeper. And as long as it's wet, it'll have mud in there that can get squirted out so the hole just keeps getting deeper and deeper. So whenever there's a hole like that on the path, I'll take some dirt and put it in. But the other day I took a bunch of sawdust and dumped it in there. So I'll have to see how that does. I don't know, it might be really cool if the sawdust mixes with the clay and makes like a compound material that's stronger and kind of makes a tougher surface so it doesn't get those potholes, that'd be great. Anything that goes numb like that can actually get permanent DNA damage as cells can face cell death. I've got skin on my right hand that looks like a 70 year old while the other hand or the other fine for this reason. Man, I hope I'm all right. Is there an event planned on your island? I wanna come. Yes, Hans Hans. That's why I think I just talked about it. But yeah, the week of May 3rd. And if you wanna come, send me an email. My email address should be right down here. The Adventure Builder movie at gmail.com. Just double check it. Oh yeah, Mr. Landfill put my email address in here somewhere. I'd go if I could big guy. That's okay, if you can't make it, no problem, no problem. Wood chips are fine for composting. They just take a little over a year as they will use fungus and cold composting instead of hot composting. I see. Have you tried to make your own 3D printer filament from bottles? I have not. That does seem pretty cool though. This is why I feel like I need to have like six clones of myself. And I could be like, hey, clone number three, 3D printer bottles, go. And then that guy could just go do it, you know? Or maybe those Swedish masseuses you mentioned earlier, one of them could handle that. Oh, in my dreams. Thanks for being awesome, Jamie. You're welcome, Peter. I got nothing to really add. Just happy to finally catch alive. Cheers to you, buddy. Well, I'm glad you're here, man. Let's see, big spoon. I started smoking green in my 30s. It's a waste of money and time. Yeah, yeah, that's the same thing. Like, I mean, that's basically the reason I never got into drinking. Like, it just didn't seem like it was worth it, you know? Like spend a bunch of money on a bunch of booze. It's just like a whole other thing to do that would not actually add to my life. Like, you know? But I'm sure some people think it's worth it and that's fine. Greetings from England, McBong's lab. You're so friggin' cool, Jamie. Aw, shucks. You guys are gonna give me an inflated head. Hope you're doing well. Onwards to adventure. I'm doing pretty well, yes. No dark place when you have Jesus. Matt 1128. I don't have Jesus, so maybe that's why I have dark places. I don't know. I don't. I feel like being having a connection with your dark places is not necessarily a bad thing, but I do get what you're saying, but I'm not gonna get into it. Right, because Christianity has been such a positive influence on the world and cultures. All right, we're not gonna get into that. Jamie's alternate person needs a name. I propose Abbey, Abbey Normal. Who's my alternate person? If I have an alternate person, it's like crazy dude. Yeah. Jamie's Island is Fantasy Island. It has the plane, the plane. I don't have, oh, the planer. I do wanna build a plane at some point. Hey, how is the buggy cart doing? Are the kids riding it? Well, they've not been riding it lately because it's been pouring rain and everything muddy. But yeah, the kid's car is excellent, and I'm slowly getting a bigger area where they can drive, which is nice. Jamie, on one hand, and Deboss, the alternate. Man lives a life most wish they could, not just everyone can move off the grid or make money and buy an island, and that's something that deserves a crazy amount of respect. Well, thanks, man. Yeah, I mean, huge respect to anyone who just puts the effort into figuring out what they wanna do with their life, whether it's moving to an island or just, I don't even wanna throw out a bunch of examples. Like, I'm sure a bunch of you guys out there have your own crazy adventures. And I think what Zion just said applies to everyone doing their thing, not just following what they've been told. I've been listening to some rage lately. My kids are really into punk rock. It's kind of funny, at least two of them. I mean, my three-year-old doesn't, she's into everything. And then my oldest one, she's a teenager. I don't know what she's into, but yeah, the two middle ones, they're singing rage against the machine and like, oh, crazy stuff. But yeah, something you, I won't do what you told me. Yeah, all the people not doing what they're told. Massive respect. Jamie is my hero. Well, thank you, Michael Jackson. I still love your music. Did you burn your food? Oh, no. No, my food, I actually, it's totally fine. The fire, I'm sure, is out at this point. And there was enough moisture in there that it wasn't gonna burn. He's really awesome. One of the YouTubers I will always think, hmm, I wonder what Jamie's doing and checking and never disappoints. Oh, that's great. Because that is a big concern. I don't wanna start posting garbage. So I feel like I've been posting some pretty good stuff lately, but I know I'm sure there are times when I, I definitely feel like I'm not doing as well sometimes as other times in terms of posting excellent stuff. But I don't know, maybe people are more interested in things that I think are gonna be boring than they're not. Then I can't inform sentences anymore. Okay, any advice for someone new to making with fiberglass? Okay, making, yeah. If you're making stuff with fiberglass, be patient, be very patient. And go, like be extremely deliberate and patient. Don't rush anything. Because when you're working with fiberglass, if you start rushing it all, you'll start getting like things stuck to places that you don't want them stuck. So it's worth it to take the time to be very careful and deliberate about everything you're doing. Because you may have a tendency to think, oh, I could just do this part really fast. And then you'll like brush your hand up against some resin. And it's like, ah, okay, not a big deal. But then some fiberglass sticks to it. And then it's like you've been tart and feathered on the back of your hand and it's like, okay, whatever, just keep going. And then things keep sticking to it. And you can have like just like clumps of crap stuck to you. And because you rushed that little part, you end up wasting all this time trying to deal with this smear of stuff you didn't want in the right place, right? So yeah, be very deliberate and careful with everything you're doing. Go slow, because it's gonna be faster. Go slow to go fast. Other than that, check your mixes. Make sure, if you're doing, I guess it depends what you're mixing. But if you're doing polyester resin, learn the ratios of the hardener to the resin and be pretty precise with that. I was never into actually weighing the stuff out or anything, but if I had like a gallon of stuff and then the hardener bottle, if I'm using like half of the gallon, I'll hold my thumb at halfway down on the thing and then I can use that if I wanna actually use the full amount of stuff. And then I'll just make sure I go down to where my thumb is. But you can alter the amount of hardener you put in to change the curing time too. Anyway, you'll learn all this stuff. At the beginning, just don't get frustrated. Be patient, play with it a little and focus on learning for the first couple days. Try to do a good job and everything, but know that you're gonna make some mistakes and you're gonna learn a lot in the first few days. And if you make sure you learn the lessons that stuff is trying to teach you, then within a week, you'll be good. All right, hopefully that's helped. I hope the documentary still happens, if it hasn't already, I hope the documentary, what's the documentary still happens if it hasn't already? I don't know, wise. Punk rocker kid's awesome, yeah. It's funny, yeah, I don't even wanna either. Have you thought of welding instead of rivets? Yes, I actually have a welder, I really like rivets. Well, obviously it depends on the circumstance. Most things I actually bolt and I like bolts because you can put something together, take it apart, change it, put it back together. That's a really valuable thing. And then rivets are nice, kind of for the same reason. You have to drill out the rivets, but you can get them off and put the thing back together and stuff. Welding is nice because it's like the strongest thing, the strongest connection. But if you don't actually need the connection to be as strong as a welded connection, I would rather use rivets or bolts because I can get it apart and change it more easily. Even things like the bolt-o's are up on the top of the hill. When I made that, I had no intention of taking it apart. But now it's sitting up there and I'm like, okay, I don't need a bulldozer, but I can really use like a front-end loader or a crane, like a backhoe. So there's a very good chance I'm gonna take that apart and just change it around, take all the bolts out, take the whole thing apart down to just the parts and just change it into something else, which would be a lot harder with welding. Rivets look cool, that is another thing. Rivets are like the coolest. Like if I'm drawing something that's metal, I always put rivets. Oh, forget the wells, no, it's gotta have rivets. Rivets look the coolest. Yes, good stuff lately. Oh, thank you, Swiss Rebel. Do you like maple syrup? Are you kidding me? I love maple syrup. Sometimes people ask me if there's anything I miss when I moved here. And yeah, that just reminded me, I miss maple syrup. I used to make maple syrup in Vermont because I had all these maple trees around. Oh, that was so nice. Oh man, that was great. Are there any trees down there that produce similar sugar? I don't know, I've never heard anything about anyone producing any kind of maple syrup kind of stuff in tropical places. However, sugarcane. And I do have some sugarcane growing in an area on like near the campground that I'm making. I haven't checked on it in a while though. It's just, I just haven't gone over there. But yeah, sugarcane. The Adventure Builder documentary. Well, what is the Adventure Builder documentary? I did make a movie. Oh, I think someone was gonna make a video about your start on YouTube, but I'm not sure. Really? I didn't know, nobody told me. Maybe they're gonna, if someone's doing that, let me know. Unless I've had a conversation that I don't remember having now, which is possible. I would watch that feature length or longer. Internet for movies and songs or do you guys have DVDs and CDs? Just the internet for movies and songs and stuff. Like there's a lot of stuff on YouTube. There are a lot of old movies and stuff and even old TV shows. And I like a lot of the older cartoons more than the newer ones because older cartoons, I've talked about this before, but older cartoons like Thunder Cats and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I don't know, maybe there's newer ones, but the older ones and like Dragon Ball. You had characters who were always trying to do the right things and work in heart. That's what I liked about the cartoons I had when I was growing up. The cartoons of today are like, the main characters are always like, I'm a lazy bastard who does nothing and I don't care about nothing and who cares. And then aliens suddenly drop accidental magical powers on the person. They become a superhero. It's like, what? No, they didn't deserve that at all. Okay, here's a perfect example. So I showed my kids the original Power Rangers a while ago. And this came up because I was singing the song one day, go, go, Power Rangers. Do, do, do, you know what I'm saying? Catchy tune, right? And my kids are like, what's that? What's that? So we watched a bunch of episodes of old Power Rangers, like the original Power Rangers. And those guys, you know, like Jason was this Kung Fu, this martial artist who worked hard and was always trying to do like the right thing. And then Kimberly was like this gymnast who practiced all her gymnast stuff. And she was also like a good person. She was very nice and tried to do the right thing. And then, you know, Billy is all working on these electronic things all the time. He's inventing and making things. He's a good guy. And then Zach is like this, this like hip hop dancing dude. And he's like, he's cool too. And then Trini is like, what was Trini? Oh, she just, she also did like Tai Chi and Kung Fu stuff. But anyway, all five of them were like, they were portrayed as genuinely good people who were trying to do the right thing and trying to be good people, right? Trying to have good morals and all that, right? Now, a little bit ago, I tried watching the new Power Rangers movie. It's not new now. I mean, it's just several years old, but I never watched it when it came out. But I was like, oh, it's like on YouTube, let me watch it. Oh my God, I couldn't get, I got to maybe half of it. The opening scene has Jason vandalizing some place and then running from the cops in his truck and then crashing and like, all the characters are just like these little a-holes. Like, just horrible people. And then they get magical powers. They're like, come on. So yeah, I prefer to show my kids like older cartoons where the characters like actually value hard work and have morality and are trying to do the right things as opposed to the newer stuff. And, you know, what's that show with Rick and Morty? I think Rick and Morty is hilarious, but there is like no positive influence in that show. It's just a dumb ha-ha-ha thing. I mean, it's hilarious, but like there's no comparison to like Samurai Jack, like in terms of role models. So if I ever, I mean, I've showed my kids some Rick and Morty too, but I'm always qualified by saying, these are not people you would want to be like. It's just stupid and funny. Don't be like that. But yeah, like the old cartoons, like Lionel, he's a great guy. He's always working hard, doing his thing, protecting his people, taking care of his tribe. You know, all these characters are great characters and they work together, they cooperate, they figure out their problems. Yeah, man, the older cartoons are great. And a lot of those are free on YouTube, you know. And, oh yeah, and about music, I often don't listen to that much music, but I've been listening to it a little bit. Usually when my kids are over. And YouTube has this thing where if you just type in music, this thing comes up that says, my mix is actually pretty good. You know, whenever I get to a song I don't like, I'm like, all right, fast forward to that one. And it kind of takes it off after I skip over it a couple of times. And then if I'm like, you know what would be good in this mix would be this song. So then I'll go to YouTube search, type in the name of some song, play it once, and then it'll show up in my mix. Beautiful. And then the other day I was like, there's not enough punk rock in my mix. So I just typed in punk rock mix and there was a whole bunch of like, you know, punk rock stuff. So now that stuff's showing up in my mix too. So I gotta say, this YouTube AI music mix is actually kind of cool. Let's see. How do you dispose of your inorganic waste like plastic, et cetera? Oh God, plastic, the ban of my existence. Okay, for the most part, I just try to not get plastic. Any time someone gives me something with a plastic bag and sometimes people, like someone will come over and be like, hey, here's the thing. It's in a plastic bag. And I'm just like, ah, ah, ah, plastic bag. Like, whenever I buy oats, I buy them in these because this I can put bolts in and like screws and nuts and other foods like, like this is peanut butter that I ground up yesterday because yesterday was raining too. So I couldn't work on the floors or anything because I had to go outside and cut wood for that. But anyway, I made two of these of peanut butter and so they're in these containers. So I reuse those containers all the time. So yeah, for the most part, I just try to reuse everything and any time I get water, if I buy a gallon of water, it's for the jug, not for the water. And yeah, I just try not to get plastic because there's like, there's nothing good to do with it, right? I mean, I guess to some degree you can melt it and use it in a 3D printer or turn it into blocks and carve it into something but yeah, just plastic in general is no good. I just try to stay away from it as much as possible. Power Rangers was so cool. Had some great toys too. Yeah, like the original Power Rangers, I remember when it first came out. It was like, it was just like the, it was such a hyped up show. It was like, I don't know. It was just a really positive thing, you know? Really positive vibes. Like, hey, don't just sit there. Come on, get up and go. Go, go Power Rangers. Earthworm gym. You know, I don't know earthworm gym. I may have, I probably saw the cartoon like once or twice. I don't really remember much about it. But the tick, I vaguely remember the tick too. Classic dude Mike liked Ultraman. Also loved black and white, sci-fi, space monsters, et cetera. You know what I looked up on YouTube recently and I was a little disappointed it wasn't there. It was Forbidden Planet. I was hoping it was gonna be there. Although I knew that it's, you know, a well-known enough movie that might not be free on YouTube. You know, there's all kinds of obscure movies on YouTube. Like cool old sci-fi things. Modern media is a far cry from the stuff we had in the nineties and early 2000s. Yeah, totally. I'd like to send you some fresh syrup from this season locally when the upper, oh, from the upper valley in Vermont. I'll send an email for your address. Oh my gosh, that would be so exciting. Oh man, to get some maple syrup all the way from Vermont. Yeah, I used to, that's where I used to make it. And it was, oh, that would be amazing. Oh my God. Had my kids seen Ren and Stimpy. My kids have seen some Ren and Stimpy a little bit. And again, with Ren and Stimpy, I was like, this is just stupid silliness. This isn't anything you need to emulate. But one day, I was, one day I just kind of, while the kids were playing some game about capturing each, you know, someone was getting captured or whatever. I just came by and said, Ka the police. And they're like, what? And I'm like, Ka the police. And it's from our Ren and Stimpy episode where, this might not be 100% correct. But I think Stimpy was going around selling rubber nieples going door to door, selling rubber nieples. And he gets to one door and he opens the door and there's like a horse there and a walrus or something. And the horse is like holding the walrus. Maybe there's some details I'm missing here. But the horse is like, no sir, I don't like it or something. Anyway, but the walrus or whatever creature was there with the other creature, he just looks at Stimpy and goes, as if he's being held hostage and he's trying to be saved. And of course, Ren and Stimpy were just like, and laugh, they didn't do the right thing, which would be try to help. But anyway, there was pretty funny. Smart SpongeBob hemp pants. I never, I skipped over SpongeBob. I think that came out when I was like at university or something, I don't know, I wasn't watching it. There are voids in history where nothing happened. Is it a cycle? There are no voids in history where nothing happened. There are voids in history that have been left out. There is a big distinction between those two things. And the implications of which are huge. So you know, when people talk about history and they're always talking about, this always happens. This always happens. This cycle over and over and over. And this never happens. People are always leaving out huge chunks of history. Most of what goes on in the world is not in history books. That's an important thing to keep in mind. Anytime you're reading about history or learning about history, you're getting a version of the story that someone wants you to get. That's been recorded by someone who had a bias and someone who thought this is important. That's not important. These details need to be changed here. Those details need to be just disregarded. So yeah, there is no point in history where nothing happened. Just things that were not being told about, you know? And you know, whenever people ask me about what kind of art I like, my favorite art is always stuff that I've seen someone make like in some barn, like in rural Vermont or like some guy in China who had a rock garden and painted rocks that were really cool. And these were like, not. No one knows about them, you know? It's just people just did this stuff. It's not recorded. It's just like the most amazing things in history were not recorded. Yep, there are voids in history. Looney Tunes rot, robot chicken. All right, Rocky and Bowling close. Mr. Taipo strikes again, chicken. Oh, chicken, robot chicken, yeah. Dexter's lab. I did watch a little bit of Dexter's lab. It totally reminded me of my childhood because I was always building inventions and my older sister would try to break them and see. I also like Sifl and Ollie. I don't know who Sifl and Ollie is. That must have been before me, I think. Does anybody remember? I'm a bear called Jeremy. Oh, anyway. Loving the content and progress you're making on the house. Also the sawmill and planar are amazing. Thanks, well, you're very welcome. Yeah, things have been going really well. They're making a lot of good progress lately. Yeah, I feel like, you know, last year I had a pretty rough year. It was really rough, but this year, things have been going, I've gotten some personal things straightened out. And yeah, things have been going really well. I've been making a lot better progress. And I think I'm at the end of comments and I'm running out of light here. So in a minute, I'm gonna shut up and go restart that fire I had outside and finish cooking my dinner. I don't know, it might be done. I'm pretty sure it's not burned or anything, though. Anyway, last minute comments or questions, send them now. Let's see. Have you thought about adding a fan to your wood planar? I thought about it for sure, because on my wood planar it spits the bits up and they kind of pile up in one spot and then it kind of blocks them and they kind of pile up inside. So I have to blow that off for once in a while. I don't know if it's gonna be worth putting a thing up there, but maybe. Maybe the belt that drives the planar can have another gear in the same drivetrain that runs a fan to blow out the sawdust while you plane. Yeah, I definitely thought about it. I don't know if it's worth it, though. Because I never run the planar without being there, so I can just blow off the bits. I don't know, we'll see. Maybe I'll get tired of doing that. Hit that like button like it owes you money. Oh, Mr. Landfell, you're hilarious. Maybe a bit personal, oh gosh, personal question, but I've been curious about what you believe. Who are you, Jamie? What's your purpose? Okay, what I believe, well, that's a super easy question to answer. I don't believe anything. It's part of my philosophy to be comfortable with the blanks. I don't feel it, I don't feel, it sounds like I don't feel it's important. I feel it's actually important to not fill in blanks. Like if there's something I don't know, I don't know. I think it goes against a scientific and an honest mind to think you need answers that you don't have. So obviously, when I'm doing things in the world, I have to operate based on certain presumptions. But I only hold those as much as I need to actually perform whatever I'm doing. Like, for instance, the ground is below me. I don't know that it's gonna be below me five minutes from now, but it's probably gonna be there, so I'm gonna go with it. But yeah, just in the way I think, I don't have any belief. I think it's important to not have belief and be comfortable with the unknowns. Okay, this second. Why do people ask these questions at the end? I could probably go on this for an hour. Who are you, Jamie? I'm just some guy. I guess this isn't really that difficult a question either. I'm just a guy, you know? I don't know, I'm just a blip in the universe. Like I'm gonna be here for a speck of time and then gone. I'm just dust in the wind, you know? But on the other hand, here I am. I am that dust and currently I have not been blown away. I am the dust and to me, I am the most important piece of dust in the universe because I'm the only piece of dust I have any control over. So I'm doing my best to be the best little speck of nothing that I can possibly be before I evaporate and the universe carries on without me. What's your purpose? I guess that is my purpose to just live a life where I do the best job of being what I am. And you know, as a human, as a biological creature, I'm responsible for creating new people, which I've done that can carry on after me because people before me made me and made sure I could live and I could have this life to do this experience whatever I feel is my responsibility to create new people and give them the best life that they can so they can carry on. And I don't know, just try to do a good job of adding value to the world and taking away as little as possible. So yeah, I feel like I'm responsible. Anytime I use resources, I'm responsible for doing something of value with those resources that make it worth it for me to exist. And the specifics of that can take a lot of forms. Pinky on the brain. Zion, take care. All right, good night, folks. Take over the world, Dalka. Over and out, be safe, not bad. Even though the brain, even though the brain was evil, brain was kind of evil, yeah. Time to feed Jamie. That is true. I'm starting to slur my words. My mouth is like, less talking, more eating. Not feeling the blanks, like syncopation or meaningful pace and rhythm in music, that's pretty profound. Oh, excellent. I appreciate the answer. I think Jesus rocked the world but to each their own. Yeah, I don't know. The whole Jesus and God thing is like, I don't feel like I'm here to live my life, to worry about that stuff. I don't know what happened 2000 years ago. And I don't think that, I don't think that I should be worrying about, or even focusing about all this afterlife and other stuff when I'm right here right now. I have to do the best job I can in this life right now. And if after I die, someone is gonna be there to judge me, they can judge me based on what I did in my life. And if they judge me poorly when I genuinely do the best job I can, that's fine, whatever, you know? But I feel like if I'm here in my life, I should do the best job I can in my life. And not worry about all that other stuff. All right. Okay, have a good night everyone. I'm gonna go eat or good morning or, you know, whatever you got. Okay, I'm gonna get out of here and think about what I'm gonna print with ABS plastic. Oh, where's the button? There's a button to do.