 Hello citizens of tomorrow. All right, it's another randomized letting off steam. And if you're watching this on demand Let me give you some context as to what these are before you get invested in it because a lot of people get pissed off when they Get really far into a video and don't know what it is. And it's not what they expect letting off steam is a Show about anything science technology engineering arts and math that has three requirements one. It must be steam related To we have to I have to interact with you the audience So I have to be live to the internet, but then also, you know talking in real time And then three is that it has to be randomized So the idea being this won't happen every Saturday at 1800 universal time We were worldwide show and there are worldwide space notes out there And so these happen to happen all throughout every day of the week at any possible time You can imagine so that anyone on the opposite side of the globe of us would be able to theoretically watch So that's what letting off steam is we might be talking about I figured so I'm home alone and I figured I Would continue to this and hello headcrab and Gary and Terence So I figured what I would do is prior to Carrie Anne coming home from a long day at Company X I would give you a destructor Destructors just fall into sleep, but good to see you, too Harry thank you for being a member on YouTube and Hello, is that knee-goge knee-goge? I hope we pronounce that correctly Hello Isaac So I was just gonna give you you know the T in stem is technology I figured I'd give you a quick tour of our house just kind of like the basic main level not anything weird Show you kind of what we're using. I was going to Because the E is engineering Let me show you actually I need to how do I zoom with this? Can I not do that? I see it's down there, and I just can't see it cool The camera there we go, huh red catch or catch. Sorry. All right, so here's a quick look around You can see That is our brand new shiny TV This was this was kind of we'll call that a gateway drug So this is the 77 inch OLED LG TV it's the C9 and I've wanted an OLED screen forever because You know you get pure black so I can color calibrate this thing pretty well But I hated the interface and so I ended up having to get an Apple TV And then you can actually see the YouTube interface up on Apple TV actually hang on let me Yeah, sorry hard to hold steady There you go Apple TV so a Lot of cats. Yeah, just director 1701. I am a picture nerd So it's it's hard for me to see an image and not like it And if we look if we kind of come this way you can actually see there are Quite a few very bright windows and whatnot and actually there you can see the old 77 inch Who made that Vizio TV and I liked I liked that one a lot because I didn't have a tuner in it It was actually so I can't call it television. It was a monitor Yeah, so most motion smoothing is not on destructor how dare you So here's how this was a gateway drug So I had I got the TV and then the very next thing I had to do is get the Apple TV So that I actually had a decent interface because the interface at the web OS interface They have is not super awesome. It's great for TV, but like whatever Marty how many are out there still using a cathode ray TV that would be a mate actually I'd like to see that they had some of those CR TVs in HD actually they had some not very many, but they had a few So got that but then I've actually got we've got a security system kind of like right over here This is all Z wave and Apple TV acts as home kit Which this doesn't work with So I've started replacing all of the outlets actually here. I'll walk you this way. You can actually see Right over here Sorry hard to do there we go So I've actually got a Whole kit of like these are new faceplates for everything in here are a bunch of new outlets for everything You know a new single-phase plate So every single outlet in our house is getting an update which meant that I also needed to update our Nest I had to get rid of that Because that was not That was not compatible with Home kit hang on let me flip this around. Ah, sorry so that wasn't home kit compatible, so I did a bunch of updates there and Asking if I'm using a rig. I'm actually playing with the new osmo mobile 3 the problem is that And then I've got an iPhone 10 s But the lens in the front is not wide enough So I also have a wide adapter lens kit on this so I can actually get a little bit of breathing room Otherwise, you know, I'm all up like that. No one wants to see my mug that that big So anyhow gateway drug because now I've got like all the electrical outlets. Oh, and so we used to use I don't know what crawled up my butt, but basically I'm like, you know what I don't want any cloud base It's funny Kind of show the rig in a mirror. Yeah. Oh The TV looks smaller than you 55 inch. Yeah, it's all perspective. So This is the same problem I have when showing a really large rocket. How do you convey the size of the thing? Right because when you have a really large rocket next to a really large building in really large infrastructure everything looks kind of like Sized until you realize that the humans look like ants standing next to the really large rocket This is an ongoing problem. I have all right. So you wanted to see what the rig looks like Let me flip the camera around again. Let me attempt to flip the camera around again There we go. So it's nice and smooth when I do this We'll kind of go in here. There you go And here's the rig All right, so you can kind of see I can I was trying to Trying to compensate for the movement, but you can you can see me kind of moving it around All right, and then you can also see I'm not gonna be able to rotate this I would show you the lens, but I can't I can't actually rotate this the way I need to That's funny So, yeah, it's a nice it's a nice little setup and everything's backwards when I go to the rear lens And so I just the problem is so I could get used to it being backwards if it was always backwards So I could get used to it being forward if it was always forward, but it's not and when I switch from one to the other It switches its orientation So, yeah There you go, that's kind of our house. It's tidy issue. I mean I got like a whole bunch of TV stuff sitting over here. Oh Falcon I'm glad you're having fun You know the other thing is so what we're what we're gonna do is when Carrie-Anne comes home Carrie-Anne and I are heading out to Disney So I just figured I'd talk with you guys hang for a little bit talk about the technology Oh, like I like I said the e is engineering So I was actually my original plan was to shut down all of the electric in the house except for my main System is over there Liam I'll get back to that minute asking if I would consider myself a minimalist. I was going to Share everything now and about the internet and then you were gonna watch me rewire the electrical in the house And see How well that worked? Oh, let's see here. I wish that The chat in YouTube on the mobile stuff isn't as good as it wants to be I'm not sure I'd consider our aesthetic minimal definitely mid-century modern right you've got like some of those Shapes in like this these consoles I don't like lots of crap, but I don't mind having a little bit hang on like here's just a little art piece We've got just hanging out on the table right, so You know we have some stuff And then there's a home pod sitting in the background. Oh back to my previous point, which was Yeah, the man is paint that the dude painted on Star Hopper is weird-looking in person It's got like one beefy arm and then one not beefy arm that needs to be fixed in my opinion so I Got rid of all of my Amazon echoes, so they're gone and I got rid of all of our Google homes They're gone, and I put in the home pod. I'm like, oh it's Apple to be great And then like a day later came out the whole thing of like hey, they're storing your voice and blah blah blah Now in two Apple's credit they were like, yeah, this is bad. This is legit bad. We don't want to be doing this Let me go this way And they they did the right thing of like making it opt in instead of off that so that's pretty cool Grasshopper cowboy So yeah, that's that's I gave a studio tour last week last week two weeks ago last week. I was in Minnesota And this week I wanted to kind of give a home tour and then yeah, I've got the we've got three stories to our house So you can the stairwell down goes right here. I Know destructor you are distracting and reeling my thoughts. What would help my thoughts is if YouTube showed more than one Text message at a time on the mobile app So when I'm talking to you I can only see one message not a bunch By the way for those who tuned into the on-demand version of this stream and you're expecting a more cohesive Stream of consciousness that ain't gonna happen I could they can hear me questioning Apple Liam Donald. What is my day job? I don't go I don't like to go into specifics just because Then people start thinking that I talked on behalf of the company But I will give you enough data for you to very quickly and easily guess what I do during the day job I do work in aerospace. I work what we're gonna call company X And I am the pixel janitor for company X. I move photons around the planet. That is what I do Which by the way Company X and NASA are up for an Emmy. That's pretty cool Matt how much do I use my assistant speakers? I found I stopped using mine after a few weeks actually I Didn't use the Amazon product all that much green origin. That's funny But instead of origin it needs to be like The opposite of origin would be I can't think of a word. I'm good English maths Yeah, company X, right? I mean, you know who it is But when I don't say it out loud, I also call it rocket 9 and rocket heavy Right, it's just funny that way I don't know what happened That was amazing hang on there we go The the whole rig was like plop and just yeah, I just fell over So I lost all your comments, I'm sorry everyone Yeah, I mean I'm gonna get you in So for demo one, I personally wish it was for Falcon Heavy, but to be fair It was NASA who submitted all of that not company X and so Like we didn't submit anything for Falcon Heavy. So that's on us really. Oh my hair is terrible How do you guys let me out on the day like this? So yeah What would you like to talk about internet so that I mean this is oh, I didn't show you any of my artwork Although a art is in steam, right? So a Cuz we're big Disney nerds. Let me do this. We have a lot of the artwork that is the concept art For Disneyland so this is some of the stuff well before they ever built Disneyland Even before they knew where they were going to locate it This is some of the work that they had done and so this is the TWA moon liner for Tomorrowland I really like that piece some of those buildings ended up not like a lot of this is you know again Conceptual so it didn't Didn't actually end up like this. All right, so there's this guy like that. Oh, so why no cloud stuff? You know, I work in a industry where people like to get access to a lot of the data and there are Bad actors I like this one quite a bit Who maybe want to listen in on conversations? And so while the HomePod does send some of the audio up. I trust Apple a lot more than I trust Amazon or I'll get my streaming platform in a second Amazon or especially Google like I don't trust Google with my data at all So it's just kind of a you know Be smart sort of thing That one was face mountain. Yes This is I think that home of the future thing, but they didn't quite do that So and that's not on their stairway up. So if I come down this way, let's see if the camera will turn it will not So here's the stairwell down This garden out here is actually Lisa's garden. She planted a garden. I'm killing it because she's in New Zealand And I don't take care of it. I told her I would not take care of it And I don't and it's dying. So there you go But I think there's zucchini on there and I think there's a probably dead though. Oh, yeah, look at that Hang on. Hang on. There's a giant. Can you see it down there? It's like right? It's like right there. There's a giant zucchini. Oh Yeah, the door that might got locked out of is right there And that's the bedroom that guests to stay in and you can still see some remnants of Lisa sitting in there She's got like a rainbow pillow in a unicorn pillow. It's creepy at night actually like with it with it all dark So yeah, so the other thing I want to show you is we actually do have one original piece of artwork and that's this This is a piece from will gay It spoke to us because it has the TWA moon liner in it a nice little shot of the moon. It's got Mickey and Pluto Yeah I'm a pretty big pretty big fan of this piece and like I said is the original so there's there's one of them in the world The neat thing is we bought this down at Walt Disney World will came out and signed the back of it for us So he signed it to us but then He was like, what's the date and we asked him like we gave him the date. He's like, oh, it's my birthday So he came down to Walt Disney World to sign our original artwork that he made on His birthday and then he told us the story about all of this how Originally the moon liner was taking off and you can actually see some of like the clouds and it was supposed to be kind of in flight But Disney said no the moon liner never flies So he had to actually paint it kind of like about to take off but not actually launching and that's what you see there Was like some of the city also also because I'm a monorail nerd I like the monorail in there, right? You got the monorail. You got you got the people mover because I love transportation That's Space Mountain, right? And actually you won't be able to tell but like you can see some of the brushstrokes to make it kind of come together It's pretty cool so They tell them they're all like they're all like, yeah, no you can't do that you Have to I don't need to go why is it like all this oriented Now we rotate slowly you have to you can look at my nose for a bit You have to paint they're not doing that way and then like two years later They came out with a cartoon where the TWA moodliner with Mickey does in fact actually lift off And I was like ha ha see it does lift off So whatever We'll rotate this way for a little bit. It's just I wish it rotated faster You guys asked a couple questions that I'm like, I'm gonna get back to that and I never got back to it I'm sorry. You're gonna have to re-ask them It was like something like my apps or something like that Help me up Yoke, I think that's Yokem if I'm pronouncing it right said you were following Since the space big cast day and the shuttle launch days Thank you first off for following for that long You know back in the day This was all so I'm gonna tell you what we were going to do and you're gonna be mad at me for not doing it But understand that stuff came up and there was a reason for it We were back in Minnesota and we actually just got back a A destructor 1701 this rig is the DJI Osmo 3 and it's like 120 bucks So we were just back in Minnesota. We came back yesterday Which is why I'm here and Karyanna is not because I was like I'm taking a week off and she's like nah She can't so she's actually back a company X and I'm just taking care of stuff at home and taking care of some doctor stuff and whatnot so We're back in Minnesota, and I thought you know what would be really cool letting off steam is going back to one of the places where it all began which is the Crow River coffee company and That was space big cast season two Hello, Valcom 321. I'm glad you could join us This and that's part of the reason why we do these at all times so that it like you can actually catch this stuff So if you're on a different in a different time zone than us, it's easier to catch this So we're in Minnesota We're like it would be really cool to go to where Crow River coffee company was and do a letting off steam from there Yeah, caps place destructor 1701 This is space because season two This is like a decade ago is when we were doing this and from the beginning Space big cast was like always in our basement. It was like it was in the basement of My in-laws house for a bit Then we moved it to the basically what I'll call the basement of the Crow River coffee company and Adam Yocum We called Caffeinated who unfortunately is past which is why we've dedicated the planet behind the set to him He he helped that he didn't just give us the space but he actually helped with the show too He was he was the original Dada before there was Dada then we moved to California to work for company X company X moved me out here and For a little bit there was like well, can we continue to do space big cast? I'm like, I don't I don't want to give up The show I think it's important to get people excited about space And Marty. Yeah, so that's Jared stuff. So I don't want to talk to that. But yeah, we're sending love towards Jared so We came here. We were in an apartment. We basically put a We put a rug on the wall with neat patterns and we just broadcast that way for a little bit And then we had to move places and when we moved What we did is we found a location that allowed us to build a temporary set and so we built that and we were in that location for a couple years and eventually after like five six years, I think it was We decided that yeah, we're gonna live in California and rather than Renting we're gonna we're gonna buy something and that's the house you see here's we own it. We purchased it I mean there's a loan, but like whatever And the original idea was Okay We're going to Put the studio in the garage and then when it's showday, we'll just move the cars out of the garage And then we'll turn on the lights and we'll have the lights kind of permanently overhead and We'll be good to go and this was brand new construction. And so they had demo units and In I'm such an idiot In the demo units the garage doors were not completed. They were just kind of like tacked up there Which meant that the track that brings the garage door up wasn't actually installed. It was basically just kind of a foe door So we get our we get our unit and I'm like, okay Let's figure out how to design this set and I quickly realize I can't leave the lights set up because when the garage door opens It will knock into them like there's no room for it The second thing I realized is it gets frickin hot in California sometimes today's a really great day Like example of that and there's no HVAC in our garage whatsoever, so trying to do a show there was going to be miserable and imagine bringing guests into like a 90 degree Fahrenheit Whatever that comes out to Celsius Experience that would suck a lot and so that is why we ended up with the Station 204 so It sucked for me personally because now I've just done this huge massive capital outlay on my own house and then immediately I have to turn around and do a capital outlay on Station 204 because you have to do like first last middle to just a bunch of rent all at once and it's expensive Freakin expensive right and now my bandwidth costs have gone up. I can't share infrastructure So I need duplicates of everything So my you know my my expenses for tomorrow or space vidcast went from like we'll call it a grand up to four grand overnight And I felt like friggin idiot, but we did it anyhow And then since we had the station and we had exactly 2001 square feet I'm like Dada build me a set and he did and it's amazing. So there you go. That's the story of all that Still growing it out and I'm trying but like I mean that awkward phase and I will be in this awkward phase for a year or two Whatever So yeah, all right. So that's that story. I'm sorry I missed it. He again my gripe with YouTube is that they don't have a lot of the Comments like on the screen at the same time not like our chat room. So I can only see like onesies So if you've got questions for me just kind of ask away From oh for the home pod I do I have a couple of them in the house We're kind of slowly replacing our sonos system with them But our soundbar by the TV because I don't want boatloads of speakers all around me We don't really listen to all that much stuff that has like five one or seven one anyhow. I just need good voice It's just an old school. Why does it randomly do that? It's just like it just like falls over. It's like cool. I'm done. Peace out There we go. I Like I was just like plop in the middle of everything just falls over Is it power save mode like do I need to do I need to press a button more randomly or do something more randomly I need to be I need to figure out how to limit that because that's annoying Oh, you know why because I'm not in the app, right? Because I whatever you guys don't care I think you just enjoy it like I know drunk rig like I feel like everyone should take a shot whenever it Whenever it just falls over. I think Lisa. I think that was Lisa who said No, it's Liam you should come to New Zealand and check out a rocket lab launch You can stay at my place actually I'd love to check out a rocket lab launch that'd be pretty cool And I think we actually have will pomeran's on the show who is the VP of special projects for virgin orbit It's the future tech lords over Asserting dominance Daniel McCool I joined the camera falls over. I mean it knew you were showing up and it wants to yeah Everyone blame Daniel Well, actually there is an autoportrait mode. I think YouTube will yell at me when I do this But if I just double-click it'll go This orientation is locked we're totally rotate device back. So it's pissed off at me. All right, cool there Adam Been watching for over nine years. So keep it up. Awesome. Thank you so much I didn't realize I could scroll through chat. So I feel a little bit dumb that I could just scroll back Seven this fella's lost so much weight to the point. It looks scary Understand that I was clinically obese before I had a BMI of over 30. So Yeah, I have lost a lot of weight, but other things to remember here I haven't been on camera really much at all since April of 2019 and So you didn't see me for months and months and months and months And so what I'm losing in the average of and I know I should be doing this in metric because it's tomorrow But I'm not going to When I'm losing an average of 1.5 pounds per week. That's actually fairly healthy It's a little bit faster than normal, but it's okay when you're at that level and so I've tapered quite a bit, but you don't get to see that Alls you see is I'm obese all the way down to I'm at the very high end of healthy now. I actually have quite a bit I actually have quite a bit of room in my BMI range at the top of the healthy BMI range So I'm probably gonna come down just a little bit more than like Stabilize and yeah, I look at I feel great. I look a lot better You know a lot of we'll say we'll word it like a lot of life changes You're gonna see me. I Jump off camera Again, so I look okay now. Thanks My goal is to not be on camera super often I will still be I'll still be how did I do it? I'll get in a second, but I'll still be producing the shows I'll still be an active participant But I want to kind of not do the awkward stuff on camera and the awkward stuff is gonna take a couple of years. So My hand was kind of forced I didn't really want to jump on camera, but And I foresee that happening again, so you're gonna see some How do I word this other large changes probably by the next time I'm jump on camera? But yeah, look better and seem to have a lot more energy. Yeah, I have a lot more energy My sleeping schedule is better. I also got in visa lines. I'm fixing my teeth. Sorry trying to do subtle movements And that's hard hard. How did I do it? How did I lose this much weight? I did three things. They are all incredibly simple to do They're all of the things that you've always heard before and they're also aggravatingly awful to do The first thing is I started eating healthy. So I Watched how many carbs I was in taking. I didn't go into keto or anything like that I just like didn't eat as many carbs I watched how much sugar I was putting into my body no more soda at all not diet soda Nothing if it's fake sugar real sugar. It's gone for the most part again You need sugar to survive. So I'm not doing this it like I didn't swing the pendulum all the way over But it was a you know none like if I have the choice between an iced tea and a regular tea regular tea So eating healthy drinking like drinking healthy the second thing I started doing I started working out So eating right and working out. I joined a gym. Carrie and I are both going. You'll know. She's losing weight, too Um Bernie I'll get to that in a second. So She's she's doing that too and the third thing I did is a little bit more abnormal and it's actually helped a great deal And it's actually given me a lot of energy and really helped me quite a bit And this is actually based off of one of our tomorrow's team episodes. I started doing intermittent fasting I'm on a 16 by 8 schedule, which means that for 16 hours a day. I do not eat I don't eat anything that activates my digestive system at all. So I can have coffee I can have black tea, but I cannot have creamer in my coffee. I can't have sugar. Excuse me sugar in my coffee So no nothing to add to it. I can have water I'm drinking bubbly right now. So this is allowed, right? This is in my loud list So yeah, so Intermittent fasting I do that 16 by 8 with a 24 hour 24 hour fast once per week usually on a Monday And I'm trying to work up to a 72 hour fast and then anything beyond a 72 hour fast doesn't make a whole lot of sense At least I don't see the science behind it But one 72 hour fast once per year seems to make sense Maybe twice per year, but anything above and beyond that I just like I don't see the point like the The dick like you're just not doing anything other than going into starvation mode and starvation mode is bad So yes, there are other lane changes that we don't really talk about on the show. So someone brought up and let me see if I'm So Bernie said I know it's really awkward for you, but I feel like watching your progress to be really inspiring for people in the same position You're probably right However, this is very personal to me and it's It's important to me that the shows remain about space and technology and science engineering math math And so if I start showing Some of these awkward phases, I'm afraid that that's what it's going to be come about and I'm afraid that Understand I look fine right now But it's going to get really awkward like really uncomfortably awkward for everyone myself included and I think that takes away from the show I don't think it adds to the show and so my concern is that It would it would be a doing a disservice to tomorrow So part of the reason I opted to come on camera is because I do still look like I don't think normal, but like Yeah, so That's where this comes from and I'm trying to like I'm trying to do what's right for the show and what's right for me at the same time And I think that's I think that's what it is. I think Jared is fantastic. I think Lisa and Jade and Sarah, I think the entire is fantastic and you frankly you don't need me you don't need me to be on camera I'll help them along in the background and I'll kind of give them some pointers Hopefully you're liking space news. I kind of was like I don't like the way these feel and I just Ripped out all the MSM the mainstream media type stuff in the middle I'm like, you know what we're gonna we're gonna have a conversation with the camera Which is something that I've been screaming about for years I'm like I want to just talk to the camera and talk to you and just as if we're having a beer and Just geeking out over space. That's how I wanted space news to feel so hopefully like you can see there's a lot there's a Markation of like, no, this is how I wanted and you saw me that would happen when I took the the stuff and I Captain Cisco. Yes, I am all right. I'm all right Yes, so again, I hope you're enjoying speed. They're getting great viewership. So you guys seem to be liking them, but yeah I'm not hiding on all social media. I have transitioned over to my new social media, which is GLTC princess galactic princess So you can find me on Twitter Facebook kind of outed me when I didn't want it to and ignored my personal privacy preferences So I'm like, okay Facebook since you're going to do that. I'm not going to use you anymore So I just stopped using Facebook in its entirety. I'm pretty pissed at them actually They should have honored their privacy preferences and they didn't and it was stupid. So screw them I'm like, I don't need to use their platform. I don't use messenger. I don't use Facebook I'm completely off the platform. So you won't find me there I don't even know that it deleted my account. So if you try to contact me there, it's not going to work Huh, I think I still actually do have an account because I think we still broadcast a Facebook Maybe but like again screw them. No, that was not okay. I was not okay with that Yeah, so for captain Cisco, yeah And never install messenger Yeah, so have control of my own data and that's part of why I'm installing home kit right because Instead of using cloud-based services for all this stuff basically everything connects to my Apple TV And I'm connecting locally even over the internet. So I'm not sending things to the cloud I'm recording locally everything's self-contained in my own home one test I am gonna perform tonight because I do want to make sure that's true is I'm gonna pull my WAN port I'm gonna actually make sure that my home kit stuff still works while I'm on my local land because technically speaking it should And if it doesn't shenanigans Apple, I'm not okay with that But yeah, I'm pretty sure Jorg Jorg is that how you pronounce it? I hope I'm pronouncing that correctly saying space news is perfect took a minute to get separated from the show Yeah, so, you know separating the show into these three primary elements news Interview in community. This is the community side and I cannot stress enough enough if you were looking for a cohesive anything This is not the show for you That's okay people complain about these shows. They're like, oh blah blah blah waste my time Just if this isn't your shtick if you don't like the community stuff, that's cool That's fine. Just don't watch it like watch only the news and the great thing About that the great thing about breaking the shows apart like this is if you only really watch the live show for the news Then just watch the news if you watched for just the interviews now you can watch just the interviews You don't have to skip through news If you're really here for the community and the bonding experience of being with other space nerds and other people working in industry That's what letting off steam is for that's what this moment is for and so Yokem stay enough cloud services starting to get difficult to avoid no kidding. You're not wrong So anyhow, that's why we broke them into their three individual elements and we've been kind of sucking it letting off steam That is my fault. So I'm trying to do better And we're trying to make you know news not like a super tie You know old-school news but more of a like a fun conversation Geeky not about the latest stuff happening in space and sort of the same thing with the interviews and we're you know It kind of goes in order of the news. You really have no you as a community have no input into The live shows you have some input But only if you're live really and then letting off steam I monitor these comments and so if you want to continue this conversation in the comments below by all means Absolutely do that. I reply. I use the YouTube studio app so I can see all the comments even from old videos It gets tricky with nested comments at least stuff and things but yeah Christopher Brenney Sorry if I covered this already but caught the power of losing weight and fixing your teeth. What else did I miss? Why the name change? Yeah, I'm just we'll call it a bit. You know what I'll call it a mid-life crisis. How's that? I'm just Doing what is right for me in life. How is that? Skirting around it that way Hello, Valcom three two one. Thank you for becoming a member. Well, I you were there before but thank you for your new membership I really appreciate it. It's also really cool that it shows me that Yeah, so yeah, I'll just leave it at that oof Oof of oh man, I'm not gonna be able to pronounce that oof effectal robo laxin Hmm is 3d printing a star hopper right now. I think that's actually pretty awesome. How big is it? Actually, you know what? I should that would be a fun letting off steam I should get a 3d printer and you should watch me fail at 3d printing again. I was gonna let you watch me fail at redoing the electrical outlets in my house But then I thought I might die and so that would be bad also It's kind of hard to like do work and then like also talk with you SPL airspace. Thank you very much for the support But again, it's not about me this needs to be about tomorrow in the show and that's why I skirt That's why I skirt around it. Why I don't talk about it. I will talk about it in private So if you really really interested Jamie at TMRO TV if you absolutely have to know but again, I'm just it's private It has nothing to do with the show and I'm healthy. I'm happy I'm healthy and happier than I've been in decades. So hopefully for most people that's that's good enough And most other people just figured it out through context. It's like saying company X like, you know, you know, what's going on What's my next idea for letting off steam? Well, the thing is it shouldn't just be me. It should be all of the hosts in my opinion and I think Hello Azarius as a as a risk It should be other hosts and I think that some of the other hosts are working on some plans The first letting off steam was playing games with Tim dolled the everyday astronaut The second letting off steam was this studio tour. The third letting off steam is this right here Which is me basically giving you a tour of the house and just kind of talking about stuff in life and whatnot Ooh, ooh, actually we got it, you know, we should we should get everyone together We should have a letting off steam 3d printathon where everyone prints a different part of a space section So someone prints like the ISS someone prints Starship someone prints, you know other vehicles and then we mail them all to the studio and then we have like a Like a letting off steam part 2 where they all kind of go together or something like that. That'd be kind of fun Yeah, that'd be that'd be pretty cool. But like Actually be a three-parter at the first one has to be some form of like Collaborating and figure out who's gonna print what and how this is all gonna go together And then and in the end all of these pieces need to somehow fit together, right? because otherwise what's the point so Will the landlord be happy with thousands of packages nope Yeah, that's the fun I think it'd be a three-part series design it figure out like come up with the conventions that everyone has to follow number two would be We should actually get a bunch of people to join like a group zoom Session and then like point their iPhones or Android phones at their 3d printers and then we can have everyone kind of host that I think that'd be a lot of fun And then the third but then you mail it to us And I gotta figure out how you'd like we pay for that because I feel bad if everyone had to pay for it Or I don't know you mail it to me And then you would watch me struggle to put it all together And then I would like to make that like part of the studio somewhere. I think that would be pretty cool I think that'd be a lot of fun A starship that flies on coke and Mentos that would be awesome Alright Going back in Going back in time just to see Cool. I think I caught up. Ah 3d printing the whole ISS but split it into modules. That's a good idea, too Although I like the idea of doing so like the show is called tomorrow So doing I need to rotate this way and then rotate this way So they don't have the arm in the shot anymore So having some future-based vehicles would be kind of fun and cool, too I think like maybe maybe Gateway like Lunar Gateway That might be cool Printing does tape time. It is like watching paint dry But that's why if we get like 20 people doing it and you've got like it's broken into individual boxes And you're watching all these different Yeah Dan Thomas basically saying processes mind-in-mind alone confident will support you in person journey. Thank you very much The other thing to note is that for the people who are in a similar boat or like kind of want to watch stuff like this there is There are so many YouTube personalities already out there that they can use this resource You like I don't know that I have anything to add other than a space science engineering I will say that the amount of research that I do and all of the things is pretty high And I could actually see someday a letting off steam as an example Removing facial hair is complicated So you've got electrolysis. That's really the only permanent way to do this which is a half-true statement And there are three versions of electrolysis thermolysis galvanic and blend Thermolysis in my opinion is dumb if you're gonna do that just do laser Lasers essentially doing the same thing laser won't work on lighter colored hair Which is why you would want to do thermolysis on the light colored hairs But if you've got if you're like me and you've got light skin In a dark beard or even now lasers can work with darker skin as long as you've got dark hair I would start with that and then you've got Blend which is a blend and the thing with thermolysis is it's and by the way this I'm just gonna go into this one topic Just so you have an idea of like how much data and research I've done here because you don't I have I've been unable to find anything I Haven't been able to find any of this so anyhow thermolysis the problem is you're basically you're you're grabbing onto a hair You're sticking needle in a hair and you're Zapping with alternating curd and you're heating it up And you're breaking down the bonds essentially at the root and you're destroying the root of the hair And then you pull it out so that it doesn't get infected and then that from that moment forward If you actually got it if the root was actually destroyed it should not be able to grow back Except that your thermolysis thermal heat That's what it's doing. And so you're essentially burning your skin. You're getting a really bad sunburn thermal burn really I did struggle to grow a beard which kind of is to my advantage now So you're getting these really bad burn all through your skin And it can actually kind of break down the bombs of the skin itself And so you can kind of get this divotting and pitting in your skin itself Pitted skin, which is not permanent per se But like you got to do some stuff to get rid of the pitting you've damaged your skin in a really bad way So I don't like thermolysis. I'm not a fan It doesn't make sense and yet it's the most common technique out there so anyone that's going through something similar where you need to remove hair from anywhere and You can't do laser and you're looking at them all like ask them what they're using if they say thermolysis You probably want to find someone else. The next method is blend. It's a blend between Thermolysis and Galvanic and The advantage of that is it's kind of got the speed of thermolysis Thermolysis is really fast, but closer to the accuracy of Galvanic Which sounds good because thermolysis is less than 50% accurate generally speaking Galvanic is around 80% accurate. So 80% of the hair that they hit with Galvanic will never grow back Less than 50% of the hair that they hit with thermolysis will never grow back Which means more than 50% of your hair will grow back Which means you have to keep going back over and over and over again and damaging that skin again Thermolysis does not make sense So you got blend to blend between the two you'd think that that would be the better because cool now I've got the vanity to the speed of thermolysis, but the accuracy or the kill rate of Galvanic except that No, it's actually the worst of both. So now I'm sorry. No, I'm going on on this, but Again, you get here. This is the science part of it. You're gonna get this then I'll be done with it So now you're you're Overheating the element using AC current then also uses DC current which is creating lie which is neat Except that you still have all the problems of thermolysis Built in there and it still takes extra time. It's not as fast. So that all so it can pit your skin still but like It can still damage your skin, but it's it's the fast it's the fastest more accurate The method I prefer which unfortunately is the slowest and most expensive and ironically the oldest is Galvanic That's where they use only DC current They stick a needle in there and they have to stick that needle in for like three to five minutes per hair Every single hair they have to do one at a time for three to five minutes and it's electrolysis, so it's separating the base elements using electricity and You end up with a lie which damages 80% of the time the root to a point where it cannot grow back And so that's what I'm doing and I'm actually doing that with a blend of laser because Laser actually doesn't make sense to me. You kind of zap it kind of get rid of the dark hairs as much as you can and There you go. All right, so I'm sorry I went off on a whole big thing and I probably pissed off a bunch of people, but now I'm gonna go back to Rename your account something I come out now that would be appreciated Damn not trying to push you to share more than you want, but please don't ever think that you're working to live authentically as that Distracts so it attracts away from tomorrow in any way You know, I will say this Everyone watching live right now and commenting that is a true statement Y'all are amazing. You're the best of humanity. You're exactly what I was hoping for with tomorrow and I enjoy every moment with you but you're not everyone and there are a lot of Really bad people out there and there are a lot of just like medium bad people out there who are well Look look at the number of people who judge our shows based on a haircut. Like that blows my mind It's a haircut. You're you're you don't want to listen to someone who works in aerospace because of a haircut How ridiculous is that? That's not the crew here today, but that happens every single show And so if that if it's just a haircut imagine what happens when I'm in that weird Super awkward super uncomfortable phase, which I am very close to it's gonna take away from the show it's gonna take away from the show in a negative way and I believe a lot of these people While they are negative and they do look at they are judging a book by its cover I do believe they can be helped and I believe that Just getting them excited about space Will help them kind of climb into the boat of awesomeness that is tomorrow and then as these things come up The they'll start to shed some of those Pre-conceived Conceptions I guess is how I'm going to word that poorly Adrian what's going on? I just joined this is a letting off steam randomly talking with me until either my iPhone runs out of power or Carrie Anne comes home. Oh Lisa has an automatic watering system for the plants and it just went on it is the loudest It is the loudest things Dan says you're important value member of the community and we're all better through you being so Understand and a reminder. I will be around. I just won't be on camera, but I will absolutely be around I'll be giving everyone guidance. She's still gonna hear my voice In chat like I'm not going anywhere. I'm not giving up on the show. I'm just going to try to not Be the thing that that people can point out and be like that's why I don't like this show Gregorious Something probably hide the awkward part with a hair band actually so some of it's gonna happen See for me not wanting to talk about this on the show. I'm talking about it a whole lot Well played community. Oh, we lost it again. It's down again. Oh Man, that's it's just freaking hilarious There we go You know so there's hairline stuff that needs to occur from a receding hairline So I actually just got out of a meeting today where that's gonna be fixed Some face stuff will be fixed and that's all gonna happen very suddenly And then when that happens like when that happens suddenly Yeah, it's gonna be awkward dude. It's just gonna be awkward Yeah, you can hear it beep when it re-engages you Yeah, gimbal fatigue. I like that I Will say and I know I've been discarding around this and talking about it for way too long for something I really really did not want to talk about I'd see this is the problem. This is the problem. I Don't want this to become the focus of the show We should be about space we should be about humans expanding into the solar system this isn't about me this shouldn't be about me ever and This is a kind of a shiny thing and it can make and it can become very easy to become about me To be fair for letting off steam. I'm sitting here alone talking with you the community So that's part. I mean it's gonna naturally. You'll be a little bit about me out of necessity, but This is my this is fundamentally my concern like a concern, right? So I do Much like everything with new data, I reserve the the right to change my mind So if I if someone convinces me otherwise or if I see new data that says that you know I like not talking about the sonar in the air and not showing up on the air is the wrong call I will change my mind in it. No problem But I just I haven't seen that argument What's my thoughts on the 2024 moon with mission with really already? How are you just falling? Oh, you know Maybe it's weighted wrong. Maybe I just need to move it this way. Oh, it's getting really hot That might be the problem It's getting really hot. I'm not sure it can run for this long. We might be the gimbal might be done people So Let's talk about the shirt. I'm wearing a just a plain sweater so NASA 2024 I'm not super fond of the Gateway. I'm a little bit more moon direct fan However, anything that gets us exploring anything that gets us out in the solar system Anything that gives us to the moon to Mars and beyond I am for I don't care If it's NASA. I don't care if it's SpaceX. I don't care if it's blue origin. I absolutely want to see it now I'm hopeful that Bridenstine I always want to say Bridenstine Bridenstine is able to get the budget necessary and get SLS to actually like come out of Whatever hibernation has been in for basically a decade at this point If you can do that then I think it has a chance If not, then they just need to cut their losses and get rid of SLS now And they need to move to blue and SpaceX because those are the two that are working on the vehicles that are capable of doing this And the sad thing is it's starting to look like both blue and SpaceX may fly vehicles SLS grade before NASA does and if they do what is the point of SLS? Right SLS is Ancient technology. It's not reusable is not recoverable. It's stupid expensive Green origin haha full circle and the green can yes, I got a speaking code company X and green origin That's again my personal opinion But I'm not anti SLS I'm I'm pro SLS if they can figure out the cost-struction if they can actually get it to go it like they got to get it going They got it. It's just sucking money right now and or just sucking in general and they need to stop it They need to get that thing off the ground and I don't mean like silly little like They they can't just do like an areas one type tests the Starship launch system. That's funny So yeah, that's my thought on moon 2024. I'm really hopeful that someone can do it though Falcon wish we knew more about the Chinese space system what they would be able to do. Yeah China actually has some pretty cool lunar ambitions, but their timelines are kind of screwed up You'll come I fear that I hopefully I'm pronouncing your name correctly fear that Congress will be I lost it Congress to be solely SLS focused even if SpaceX and Blue Origin offer cheap all our turners right because they made it into a Jobs program and what they didn't realize is that that doesn't work in the long term You can't do that if they wanted to make sure that those people stay employed Then what they needed to do is work on next-generation technologies things that the private sector are Having a really hard time doing that would be like nuclear-based propulsion on orbit nuclear propulsion and what is it? Not an Ergie that was a Bureau ah What was the nuclear propulsion thing? ah Anyhow work on stuff like that work on the really heady stuff. I'm actually not I'm not and I'm really pro NASA Nerva That was it. Thank you And Orion Nerva and Orion. It was the end one. I was trying to remember. Oh, Carrie Ann says she's getting ready to leave Company X now so so many I can stand they'll air this long start your stop watch This is gonna give you a good idea is to what our drive home and to company X looks like every day um Yeah, it's not a short drive. So you got me for a little while yet unless my iPhone loses power if that happens I will I'll just tweet out this something something so They need to work on the next generation stuff SLS is really my only gripe They had some really cool stuff. They were working on back on the day areas five They should have kept going on with that before they areas one was pointless and stupid areas five Which I realized is now SLS because it became constellation They just focused on stuff like that at the Altaire the Altaire Lunar Lander Really great thing warp drive actually is something they legitimately should be working on One Marty the Martian is counting how long it takes carrying to get a home by counting, Mississippi's that's funny x33 That's another really great example of things. They shouldn't have given up on things. They should have continued working on Altaire Lunar Lander is a really great one next generation propulsion is a great one JPL should have triple its budget quadruple octopolis budget. We should just let JPL run the whole frickin thing I'm exaggerating, but seriously. They are the shining stars of NASA right now. They are incredible and You know, I don't necessarily agree with everything they do, but you know what? They got the engineering chops like they're doing the great stuff. That's what NASA should be That's what they should be. They shouldn't be SLS. That's that's my opinion Jamie for Congress 2020. No, I'm pretty sure some of the decisions I'm making right now will present that prevent me from ever being elected mm-hmm warp drive does need a lot more physics figured out you're not wrong like but Let's work on Again, let's work on next-generation propulsion. So in space propulsion is one thing, but then Can we not do any better than chemical rockets? Like I know we can't right now like we're not even close also How about figuring out and persecuting aero spike engines? That's a really great thing NASA could do I'm drinking a green apple bubbly How would him like? Okay, so yeah, we're like baby steps right start with aero spike engines x-33. Let's figure that. Oh And that's the other thing is they need to not be afraid of failure anymore They need to take a more spacex approach to life, which is gonna be really hard near impossible to do in the government sector I think so You know, maybe instead of Yeah In Falcon 321 promise NASA has too much stuff. You're not untrue. NASA's tasked with doing a lot of stuff You know they could even do like Yeah, NASA could do some pretty cool things and Politicians do feel failure and it looks bad. So and we live in a culture of Failure is like you get one shot and if you fail, that's it. That is not how anything works That's not how engineering works. That's not how biology works That is not how anything in life works and I don't understand where this mentality came from The only way you fail at doing something is if you didn't learn anything from it. So We to help NASA and I do not know how to fix this because this isn't fundamentally a NASA problem This is a society problem. But the best thing for NASA is to not fear failure And I just don't know how to get him into that into that mode. Oh So Harry, I wish I could talk about the 18 meter Starship But that that crosses a particular bridge that I can't get into Once we start talking about company X stuff or especially forward-looking comments than company X I really have to bow out I really shouldn't be talking company X at all and I really try to be a good steward to the company when it comes to stuff like that Sometimes I it can't be helped a whole lot just due to my role But I'm always very very careful with things that I say and anything. I know that uncle E tweeted stuff out But you have to turn to him for any of those any of those answers. I'm sorry, and that's true. That's true of any company X I mean, it's why I refer to it as company X. Oh My god, I think oh there was a There was a something that hit the cutting room floor I think that talked about having Three Saturn 5 strapped together or maybe they didn't hit the maybe it actually made it out in space news When everyone yell at me for saying birthing is stupid. You should just call it docking by the way I stand by that birthing is stupid You should just call it docking NASA is misusing the term like you can argue with me all your blah blah blah NASA says this cool And I was in I was in the call it birthing camp for years until I actually learned that the terminology They're using is actually full-on wrong, and then I'm like well What is actually going on there? And so they approach the birth and then from there they dock That's what's actually happening, and they just use stupid terms, and I fundamentally Connect I'm cool with they connected. I'm cool with that too. That makes sense. Also people Matthew Thompson, I can't say what company I work for. I just say that I work for company X extrapolate from there. I don't know how to pronounce your name. It's a Betay tube is Brazilian, and you love tomorrow. So thank you very much for watching NASA Leland NASA has no choice but to be political not wrong not wrong at all, and I don't blame them for that I do blame politicians for trying to play engineer like forcing NASA to use solid fuels solid rocket motors on SLS. I mean if the NASA engineers decide that's the best choice Okay, that's fine, but a politician should not decide for NASA. Let the engineers decide What I think NASA will work on after SLS. I think SLS is kind of becoming egg in their face at this point So I think what's gonna happen is they're gonna move Anything that they're already really good at anything the humanity already knows how to do really well Blue origin equals green conclusion better. I like green conclusion. That's great. That's great So I think what they're gonna do is Rockets basically getting to orbit Bringing up payload. That's gonna be offloaded to the private sector space X company X green conclusion blue origin That's hilarious Yeah, SPL aerospace SLS will be NASA's last rocket But I I do believe it will be built and it will fire its engines with its intent to fly to space at least once Whether or not it actually makes it to the space. I don't know I assume the engineering to sound Pocket labs What would the so the opposite of a rocket would be like submarine and instead of a lab would be like Kitchen submarine kitchen instead of rocket lab. I don't know I miss some of the comments. I'm sorry. I'm gonna scroll back here for a second Tom says great to hear my insights as always. Well, thank you very much and as a reminder for everyone I speak on behalf of myself and no one else not even tomorrow. Oh, I do speak on behalf tomorrow But I definitely do not speak on behalf of company X at all How many great ideas were presented before the Senate got involved with SLS not shuttle C Not shuttle C used legacy space shuttle hardware It used the legacy space shuttle manufacturing plants and it would have been flying an SLS class rocket. I estimate just if they said just a couple years I think it would have been half a decade half a decade is how long that would have taken I Think if they had gone with not shuttle C's I do I think the United States of America and his companies will stay ahead in the space race right now I'm of the opinion that everyone is trying to go to where Company X is right now. They're targeting the Falcon 9 rocket and the reusability of Falcon 9 They are not as Wayne Gretzky said you got to skate to where the puck is going to be not where it is So that is the problem with everyone right now. They are not going to where the puck is going to be so um arian 6 already not relevant SLS already not relevant Vulcan already not relevant um Blue origin. I'm sorry not blue origin green conclusion um Interesting stuff. They're they're the one they're the one that I'm enjoying watching quite a bit um No one else is even close to those two companies not even remotely close It's not that nasa is not relevant. SLS is not relevant nasa is very relevant. Do not exclude JPL JPL does amazing things that no one else does Our rocket lab uh No, unfortunately. No They're their vision is too small A new armstrong looks amazing vision is too small and when you've got um When you've got these large fully reusable rockets from top to bottom designed that way That can then bring up um You know small sats and large sats for a fraction of the price of even bringing up just a small sat Why would you fly on anything else? And that's the thing like reusability is key rapid reusability is key Yep, what they called Australian on knots. I can't even say it apparently Oh now see now when I'm down here now you just get to see awkwardness. There we go Upside down knots. Yeah, exactly now Um, it's not that I'm not cheering for these companies and it's not that I don't think what they're doing is amazing I don't think they should give up I just think that their vision is too small and that um We can't have this many companies launching goods And it's going to be the companies that have the large bold visions that win in my opinion Um as long as they can survive Small sats may be the future. I don't disagree actually small sats are the future The question is small sats on small launchers now. I could be wrong there I will say virgin orbit has some very compelling cases But Who knows who knows uh, there actually might be you know to be fair I think there's room for small sat launches for at least the next decade if not, too So in the next decade or two, that's a long time. It's absolutely a long time I'm thinking way out there though SPL aerospace rocket labs is uh greater than virgin orbit. I again, um, you know right now rocket labs is launching so hard to disagree Uh, but once virgin orbit starts launching, I don't know. I really don't um, the virgin orbit product is quite compelling Uh, harry says I can't wait for rocket lab to start Recovering and reusing and I fundamentally agree. I think that's going to be great Uh, yokem says, uh green conclusion is premium. I also love that. We're calling it green conclusion This amuses me to no end. You are the best community of all time Uh, they're pretty much the only company with similar ambitions, but they're too careful Actually, I love that the ambitions of company x and green conclusion are synergistic Which I realize is like a 90s term in that green conclusion really wants to get humans living and working in kind of like CIS lunar space. They're not super concerned about going to mars They kind of want to set up a lunar colony, but what they want to do is move our economy literally into space um SpaceX really wants to push humanity off world onto other structures onto moon onto mars and so Those two things actually work together and I'm excited because I think both of those can work in tandem I don't think it's an either or thing. I think both can survive and both can have enough market for As long as I can think yeah, uh Vulcan actually I am too. Vulcan 321 says I'm a space colonization industry guy, uh, but I'm a fan of mars too I am as well And if it were me, I would want to go to the moon or I'd want to go to some sort of orbiting platform near the moon Just for myself. I would not want to go to mars Even when they get the indoor plumbing and mars working. I'm still not sure that's something that I want to do Earth is beautiful like Staggeringly beautiful Mind numbingly beautiful. It's where the word awesome comes from it. The planet earth can inspire awe Mars Is a little more desolate. There is beauty in the uh desolation There's majesty in the desolation as some astronauts may have said or magnificent desolation. I believe that was buzz, right? but That gets old So I would love to go to our moon and look back on earth I would love to experience microgravity I would love to have these experiences For a week or two and then come home For now at least I subject change What I think about the gateway foundation we had the gateway foundation on I wish them the best of success I really hope that they can figure it out. Uh, they have good sound engineering ideas Not sure about the lottery like haven't actually seen lottery systems like that be successful before Some people thought it was just a giant scam because they said the word lottery and I don't know where that mentality comes from um I think they're legit. They're just trying to figure out how to fund it Gary get me out of this gravity. Well, man. Oh neil single cylinder me up I know neil cylinder would be a lot of fun to be on. I would love to do that, too Ah, this is actually a really great question Then how do you reconcile excitement over the grand visions advertised by these private space companies? And the inherent flaw of the profit motive if you accept that premise you have That's assuming so I I think this is kind of pushed forth a little bit by dr. Neil degrasse tyson where he's basically saying Exploration isn't profitable. It doesn't make any sense. Why would you as a company? There's too much risk there Except that with great risk comes great reward and I fundamentally disagree with him on that premise Humanity is taking humanity Companies have taken great risk in the past with exploration finding the new world was actually a private venture Right. That was hugely risky So we've done this before We've had great success before It was partly private venture. I mean star star star, right? So These companies Have this grand vision and can have great profit. The trick is they need to be able to do that And survive the entire time and that's the tricky part and not everyone can the The small companies the small launchers they're going to be the easy targets to go away first The company x's the ula's and the blue origins. They're larger They might survive. I'm not sure if all of them will survive. I hope they will Ula really I'd love to get torii back on the show because I'd like I really wish they had a grander vision I wish they did more with reuse ability. I wish they were more than just like They build a rocket for the government You know I feel like they can do so much more. Vulcan actually is fundamentally kind of cool It's just missing that reuse ability. It's like missing that vision piece to it Lisa I did not see the announcement of l'open lunar foundation today. Also. Hello, Lisa Lisa said you didn't get the ping that the show was on make sure you hit that bell as well Also because you're an admin. I'm not sure if you get pinged Let's see here SPL aerospace the small launch companies are there to service the small launch market, which will only grow over time I definitely agree So I agree that the small launch market is probably One of the if not the most important markets right now in arrow At least in keeping these companies alive But also in aerospace in general like we don't need these giant satellites anymore We can do a lot more with a lot less And I think we're starting to see some some really cool things come out of these small launchers Uh, we certainly don't need I forgot how many there were we had a running tally for a bit But I think the number was something like over 30 small launch Small launchers in the world that we're being worked on Yeah, like two maybe three will survive realistically What really needs to happen is these prices need to come down even further than what the small launch providers like orbital I'm sorry virgin orbit and rocket lab are able to do And I don't believe that that will happen without reuse rapid reusability not just reusability Has to be rapid reusability Uh, and then you just like you said the small launch market is just going to Grow exponentially in size and grow and grow and grow When that happens I think what you're going to see is these medium and large launchers that are reusable Able to launch a bulk of these things to generalized orbits, which most of them really need they a lot of them Don't really need specialized some of them need specialized orbits, but not not all of them So you're going to see these Medium and heavy lift launchers lifting a bunch of them But they're going to use these reused rockets And so the price will basically be just the fuel which is going to be So much less money than a dedicated small launcher That it would be hard to justify Flying on a dedicated small launcher now. I'm a ways out here. This is probably five to ten years away. Really like right But You know I think that's fundamentally the vision and if they haven't already started developing reusable rockets now They're not going to make it in time. I don't see how they're going to survive That's why I was really happy to see rocket lab talking about reusable rockets space tv asks Do you think the single-stage orbit skylon still has a chance against space x and rocket life? Yes, I actually think skylon is a totally different business model than anything else we have seen to date I think suck skylon is the concord of our generation I think skylon gets it so that when I go to australia for some whatever crazy thing that I need to go for Instead of having to fly for 16 hours. I get to fly like the princess. I am and I get there in 90 minutes or less How amazing is that you can get anywhere on the planet in 90 minutes or less? Assuming skylon has a performance to do that That's what I think skylon's business model should be Personally, I think virgin galactic should work towards something similar as well Lisa funny. I was talking like meetings or like conferences and whatnot Princess delivery 90 minutes or less or it's free. That's hilarious Do I think cube set ed asks do I think cube sets will ever get to the point where they are robust enough to mass-produce Planet study years a la star wars droid style where multiple cube sets shot shot to each uh Each planet in our system so basically asking if we can get cube sets to do uh kind of like on uh on star trek where you'd like they basically would jettison a cube set at a uh at a planet and then like survey the planet Yeah, absolutely. I think we're really really close to that Um, I think what the planetary society is working on with uh solar sales is going to help for remote cube sets I think some of this next generation propulsion that we've been bringing on the show is going to help Uh, there are a lot of technologies that when you start to place them together You see a pretty bright and amazing future with regards to cube sets I believe small sets and cube sets are the future That's funny because if you've gone back five years and asked me about small sets and cube sets I would have said they're stupid and that they don't make like they're never going to survive. They don't make any difference blah blah blah Uh, hey siri turn on the living room. Oh great 10 percent And I got the tv too. Hey siri set the living room lights to 100 percent There we go But now my tv's on because I sent the uh, I didn't tell to you a specified just lights Um, see and I didn't have to get up and go hit the lights. So we got to um Uh, yokem said nasa. Oh again, I apologize for pronouncing your name wrong I think it's yokem voldsef NASA used two cube sets on the inside mission to mars marco once again jpl kicking butt taking names marco is amazing, right take marco tech and Like some of these really small thruster tech that they're working on like the little um water spritzers Right Uh smoke scale. I originally had my voice activation systems to reply to the word computer Do you have any idea how many times the word computer is said in in your own personal life or on television? It's a lot The number of false commands that were sent Were astonishingly high and I had to change it back Also, I don't know that that platform actually allows me to change the name Uh, I dan if I'm a gamer, I'm not a gamer. Um, like I would be and the thing is I would get really addicted to it And then it would absorb all of my time And so then instead of doing things like letting off steam or a space news or a live weekly show Or um, you know prepping for a company x webcast like I should be doing Not right now, but like in general Uh, I would be gaming A lot so I purposely Do not get into games Including ksp because I would definitely get into ksp. I would be playing that everywhere. That looks so amazing Nope, can't do it Yeah, it's just it's not my personality type I mean it is my personality type, which is why I can't do it Uh spl aerospace the problem I have with the water thrusters is wouldn't put a lot of small frozen balls of water in orbit I believe it brings up water, but then it actually uses electrolysis to break it apart into its um hydrogen and oxygen Uh gaseous compounds and then uses that for thrust if I remember right But I think it depends on the thruster But at least one of them I was looking at at least one of them on the show That's what they were talking about doing there Where it was a gas thruster, but it used water to make it all go And then they used like solar photovoltaics for the energy required because that takes a lot of energy Uh loopy dragon, I have near 3,000 uh hours in ksp. So yeah, it happens. Yeah, it happens um So loopy says sometimes you need that space that's yours Even if it's an entire solar system, uh that a that's adorable Um, I would argue that I think tomorrow is that for me, right? Um, what you guys don't see Is that when I need that moment uh to kind of like go Do stuff or just do something else I will often head to the studio and I will just work on interesting engineering challenges to drive try something new and different Like moving us from skype to zoom or uh like right now my plan is to rewire the entire studio And relabel absolutely everything because it is a mess then it needs it badly so Um or finding new ways to um new and official ways to automate things that make our lives easier um um That's what I do. That's that's my personal time I like the hands-on aspect of it because i'm building things I'm making things happen Um, and there's a real life outcome that other people get to benefit from as well when I do these things So I enjoy it and then you get to benefit because now all of a sudden the shows are better blah blah blah blah So a lot of these things like news and whatnot come from me just dork around and doing that stuff uh yeah Dan do I ever wander around in a darkened studio 204 station 204 gazing at the glory of my creation First off not my creation uh From the beginning I have had help from many people including the community. We are nothing without our community So I would argue it's everyone's thing Secondly truly not my creation when you when you walk into station 204 and you walk into the observation lounge And you run your smack your face into a wall that wall was built by someone who wasn't me To be blunt right dada did so much work crazy crazy engineering work to get that going um Jared did crazy work. They bled on that said literally there are blood stains on that set from them literally bleeding on it so um I would never I feel like I would feel guilty if I showed up at the studio and just took it took it in as something that I built I will show up in the studio and be um I'll be excited for what we've done and happy for what we've done um Yeah, Dan so for for those who want to know if you go back in tomorrow's channel We actually have a time lapse over the set being built and it's amazing to see the um the poof of Uh mdf just go up in the air and then like slow slowly come down Um lisa says don't say yourself short. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, but at the same time. That's just not who I am so Um back in 55 88 loved to know how a tomorrow gang got together. Everyone has a different story So carian and I were married um over 18 years ago And uh, she is a tremendous individual And we started a podcast about technology together Called um tech compass. I think was the first one Uh, we'd help you find your way in technology. You're like that tech compass, uh So it was carian myself and two of our friends Um, and I used to play dungeons and dragons and he was the dungeon master. Um They're still back in minnesota. I actually I miss them. Uh, I should Dang it. I should have said I was just there. I should have reached out to him. Ah I feel like an idiot now Um, yes, I used to play dungeons and dragons. I actually do miss playing dungeons and dragons a little bit like I haven't played for probably 15 20 years at this point Um, so I don't think I remember any of the mechanics I think I was on version two or it's second edition something like that anyhow um Where was I? Oh, so uh, we do this podcast together And Oh my god, you know SPL aerospace tomorrow dnd session. Uh, that might be a fun letting off steam, right? If actually we should figure out there's got to be a space version of dungeons and dragons Right because they have that like kind of same rule set for any role playing game There's probably a space version that might be fun to do a letting off steam Show kind of like a gamer show. I could see that be like four or five of us around the table Um Star Wars is kind of fun, but I'll hopefully more Star Trek than Star Wars Yeah, kind of like a tabletop like a wheel heaton does so We're doing this podcast I get a new job and we move to a new location and I that I now exit broadcast television And the CEO is like, hey, I want to start a podcast too So we shut down our old podcast and we started a new podcast on technology called technology evangelist And this time I was like, you know, we're going to throw some video in here. We're not going to do just audio We're going to we're going to do um, you know a little camera, but there's a little webcam up in the corner And we did these things live three days a week for an hour or two We had like new tech Tuesdays and um Um, man, I don't remember but like Yeah, we did a bunch of them And um, I'm terrible at handing in my receipts. So I bought all of this amazing audio gear I bought for you audio files out there. I bought four ksm 44s at fullest price I bought a full Um flying fader midi midi audio board. Keep in mind. This is like 15 years ago at this point So Well over $10,000 with the gear Sound foam thousands of dollars of sound foam to sound dead in the room all the video gear Basically everything about the computers I bought Um, and I didn't expense because I'm an idiot Or not. I mean it led us here. So worked in my favor So then the ceo's like, um, this is taking too much time and money. I'm like money, whatever Uh, my money, you didn't pay for it. Uh, I don't want to do this anymore. I'm not getting value out of it I'm like, but a lot of like we are growing like our our growth chart was like a line that almost went straight up this is on days when, uh Leo leoporte was just coming on the scene. We had chris parillo just coming on the scene Uh, ijustine was just coming on actually we helped some of the first broadcasts were done with us and ijustine back at the mall of america Her thing that got her started with was this iphone video where she got an 18 t bill And she just flipped through all of the insane crazy pages of her 18 t bill Which was a stack like this big because I had figured out billing for an iphone yet She got you know huge views So we had nothing to do with that video per se But it was technology evangelists that bought her that iphone. So that was our our entity that had done that So we're doing this and the ceo's like no, I don't want to do that anymore So i'm like well crap. I still want to do something Except that by this time, you know, we had grown a really good technology following and I love technology right I mean, I'm play with technology all the time But I I saw like it was an oversaturated market everyone and their friend was doing a tech podcast You had parillo you had ijustine now like well done. You had uh, what was lila port station call? I don't remember um ah Twit jeez this week in tech man. I feel like I lose one nerd point for that You had twit that was really taking hold um Well, ijustine be keep in mind ijustine back on the day was like this is before youtube live streaming This is you stream days. This is justin tv days, right? It's a different marketplace back then. It's a very different thing We use something called tuxu recorded live Um, and then we brought in people and did audience participation on our show So we did this technology show because I don't want to do it anymore So now the problem is I own all this gear and I want to do something And I feel like it should not be technology related So I'm like, okay What should we do and I was like, you know, I want to do something exploration based I want to do oceans or I want to do space and because I think exploring is fun and cool And exploring the oceans would be neat and by the way, there is a tomorrow oceans project And I have some pretty cool ideas for that. So that hasn't gone away. It's just kind of Really expensive And I realized um Hello chris Um, and no e so and I'll explain why there's no e on my name. It actually comes There's actually some pretty cool stuff with why it's j a m i uh, so we're We want to build a show and uh, they're just they're just announcing that Tomorrow oceans is sea of ideas. That is brilliant. Um They're just announcing that the space shuttle is going to be retired and I'm like You can't retire the space shuttle I grew up with the space shuttle. The space shuttle is iconic. You can't get rid of this space shuttle. And then I realized I actually know Can you get rid of the space shuttle? I actually don't know if it's okay to get rid of I don't know that much about the space shuttle. It used to be a huge space nerd as a kid I had those little glowing that arc stars that are still to this day Implanted in the ceiling in my in my childhood home Like my parents still have it. They never took them down. They can't take them down. That's why Like I love space as a kid And I kind of realized when did I when did I fall out of love? With space and this sparked my interest. I was like, okay, okay Let's let's poke at space for a moment here And so we kind of did some stuff with space some some initial like discovery stuff and I was like, all right Yeah, I can see this space shuttle is an interesting thing and I bet there are more people like me Who used to love space who were passionate about space? But who had forgotten about it who maybe that fire kind of went down You never lose it, but like maybe kind of got a little bit smaller smaller Maybe I can make a show and together we can all reignite our passion for space um And so that's how tomorrow was born. And so I started the very first tomorrow Yeah, Trey. There are there are a lot of people like that Um, and it's been tomorrow was born as space big cast, uh, you know 11 years ago And it was the uh, we started by broadcasting space shuttle launches because back on the day Uh nasa broadcasted in windows media player and real player and you needed to download all sorts of plugins It looked like crap and it didn't run half the time And I was like, this is dumb. We can do this better. And so we did Act one seem to thank you. Uh, so We started broadcasting space shuttle launches And we did it in flash player again different time No plugins really required because they essentially I know of flash players plugins required But it basically at that time came with every computer. It was included with the browser, right Um, it was part of the download package like for a while. There was just part of the chrome engine so Star star sat on top of it. Whatever so, um, we did that and uh, we used use stream And what we did that was different than everyone else was this right here. We talked with you We answered questions We had a conversation Actually, if you watch if you've watched recently a tim dob the everyday astronaut like, um falcon launch We basically did that But for a lot longer And we got Uh, a lot of viewers we got to be really popular and so You know, we there was a one shuttle launch where there were so many people talking The chat room broke into like four sub chat rooms We were one of the largest media entities at the press site I believe the only media entity larger than us was fox news Which makes me to this day makes me sad. Uh, they're really hard to beat They have insane viewership at least they did. I don't know if they do anymore, but I assume they did Cherry Garcia is amazing That is the best ice cream ever So, um Oh, oh chris. I I was just letting you know that there's no e and there's a cool story behind it. Not you. I don't care if you misspell it um Advice for starting a podcast someone remind me to get to that. Okay, so now we're doing this broadcasting stuff We catch the attention of company exit like hey, we want you here. We move to california We rename everything tomorrow because I realized that I want to be able to do more than just space Also space big cast is too literal And was getting confused with space vids net and everyone else that was copying us because we were getting pretty successful And if there's anything that I hate is it is my own personal success and I was like, you know what? Let's nuke this thing and start over from scratch So we nuked it and we started over from scratch with an all-new youtube channel that had zero subscribers So it went from like 25 30 thousand subscribers To zero and it wasn't until this year like half a decade later that we finally surpassed the space vid cast of viewership We did it. I did it myself like I knew it so That's basically how I got to here. I'm sorry. That was a really long story. I didn't mean it to be but it was Hopefully you enjoyed it. All right a couple of things j me j a m i why is it j a m i not j a m i e Um, when was the first show what year? I I think it was uh 2008 if I remember, right? um My old name is benjamin ben j a m i n And so there's no e at the end because j me was there the whole time Yeah, uh, my middle name is james. So I am now jamey james, which is a little bit amazing Yeah, basically tomorrow's an anime. Yep, that works Um Yeah, I talk about a good thing on my resume space vid cast is absolutely what got me hired at company x Here's why company x had a really hard time keeping the falcon one streams online so Here's what space vid cast did. I realized that it was That we could Hit different nodes of the cdn that they were broadcasting to And pulled different parts of the video and they were all slightly delayed from each other But they all had different chunks and so when one cdn would go down or one node would go down We still had another cdn we could go to that was playing it back So what we would do is on our platform, which was again a universal platform that also spacex wasn't using We would just jump from cdn to cdn to cdn So our stream would stay online but company x's stream would not and so We inadvertently were more reliable than company x's stream Um, I basically reached out to company x and said look, I think what you're doing is amazing Uh, I would love to help you fix this. This is pretty easy to fix Um, all I ask is you bring me in I would love to see your rockus. Just give me a tour pay for my flight in my hotel I won't charge you anything else. I'll come I'll tell you everything. I know we'll get you all fixed up I mean if you got someone that's cool, but I would love to help you get this fixed up I'm a huge space nerd. Love it No reply. No reply. No reply. Then out of the blue one day Uh, someone tweets the cto of the company is like, hey These people know what they're doing you guys don't you should talk to them And they finally reply to the email turns out there was a little bit more going on behind the scenes. Um But yeah And they're like, you know what? Yeah, why don't you come on out? So I come out and they're like, you know um Probably knows what you do is neat, but how about we hire you instead and I was like, okay so eight years ago I picked up my entire life and um, I gave two weeks notice at my job And I told my wife hate we're moving to california And we gave the two weeks notice and then after those two weeks on that weekend I moved to california and that next monday I started work at company x and I have been there ever since and it has been A pleasure and a delight to work for that company every moment of every day It is challenging. Sometimes I want to throw tables across the room Certain people piss me off to no end but, uh It was the best decision I've ever made I'm sure I'm going to accidentally press a button. I will never intentionally do this But accidentally press a button that does something very very bad Takes us off the air. I don't know what it is. I don't know what will happen um, and they'll like that will be the end of it for me, but Uh, it has been the greatest life experience. I think ever Um, how many times have I met the big man himself? Uh, so yeah, so now we're going into company x stuff I will say that in my particular role it does require that I speak to people of that caliber from time to time and um, the blood drains from my face every time and I uh, that's me So I'll just leave it at that. Uh, anything company x related, uh, anything, especially anything internal, uh, I can't talk to So like any of that stuff, I'm not going to talk to you. That's how I was hired. Uh, that is my personal experience Uh, and then once once we get up to like walking in the door That's when I have to stop the conversation unfortunately Uh, morticus the time in life when I said yes at the right time. It is absolutely that it is in and you know I've met incredible people um I've learned so much about uh industry stuff and I've been able to do some really cool things that I'm for I I'm proud of and I don't I don't say I'm proud of things very much, but um, uh A lot of what you see on the air is directly related to Not just decisions that I've made but me pushing them really hard in a direction that they maybe didn't want to go um, so And just not relenting and being like no, this is the right thing This is what we need to do and it's it's really Um satisfying to be right on a lot of those things Anyhow, uh, I know that's cryptic, but like that's all I can say. Sorry Um, do I think that relocating tomorrow from minnesota to california has helped meeting and bringing in show guests absolutely No one wants to go to the middle of bumblefuck minnesota, especially in the middle of january No one No one so I want people to do that for much longer. Uh, so Oh, maybe I will No, um Moving into california helped especially since we're in the hot butt of aerospace like everyone's around us and self So much easier to get guests in studio. I I really I'm not going to play a masked rocket scientist Which by the way is an amazing name and the masked singer is coming back for season two. I'm super excited for that Uh, jamie did say a hecky. Sorry um um Oh, yeah, matt is the uh Uh, the masked masked rocket scientist masked singer Um Yo, come the broadcast that I do at company x is probably the most important thing that spacex does right now inspiring a new generation Thank you for that. Um, I I um, I would disagree. I think that the most important thing that spacex does is This is my opinion in my opinion only But I think the most important thing that they do is Um next generation engineering. They're not afraid to make mistakes. They're not afraid to try things out and see what happens That is the most important thing that they do Inspiring people is very important, too But the way you inspire people is by doing cool engineering projects I show the cool engineering projects, but without the cool things to show My job would be a lot harder It's the coolness of the engineering that makes it awesome Yeah, astronauts are neat. Yeah, humans in space are neat, but the engineering Oh, man, it's just it's awe inspiring. Truly it inspires awe what they're doing Yeah, so loopy you're not wrong the two do need each other, right? So it's the outreach that inspire the people like people can't see it blue origin I would argue probably doing also very awe inspiring engineering. They're probably doing really great things But no one can see it. No one has any idea what's going on And that is one of the things that I love about company x is that they're like we are doing cool engineering Let us show you also things don't always work as planned Here's an example of every time we tried to land falcon and it didn't work. How amazing was that video Who else would release that video? How great is it that they release that video? I have to get off of this topic. I'm sorry I really cannot talk about company x, but It's it is it's inspiring even to work there Yeah Ah So there were other questions that you guys had of me that I don't remember keeping my we're waiting for kary and to come home She's still not here yet. Oh, yeah Yeah Falcon 55 88 my three-year-old demands to watch how to not land an orbital rocket daily. I don't hate it It's pretty funny I had no part in making that by the way. I'm I am by the way. I'm just the pixel generator I'm the photon wrangler. I move photons around. I don't edit the photons I just try to truthfully take them from point a and read Move them over to point b as like truthfully as possible. Like I don't want to distort them Um spl aerospace says best video on the internet. I would argue the falcon heavy launch video is the best video on the internet I love that moment that raw human moment At t zero where you just hear the emotion of everyone who Hundreds nearly a thousand people down there just Screaming because the thing that they had toiled over for years Was finally taking flight and it was working Unpopular opinion spl aerospace falcon heavy was a waste of time and they should have gone straight to starship That's it. That's easy to say without understanding like all of the steps that were necessary to get there Starship is cool But falcon heavy and starship are a long time in the coming in the making And I I don't know that you would be able to have one without the other The mass rocket scientist was crying when the falcon heavy landed that it was so loud um Yeah, unfortunately, that's not like that that goes into the stories of space x, but I will say it was so loud I was directing the webcast at that time and I literally had to shout so the people on comms could hear me It was a great problem to have uh it was Beautiful it was beautiful Yeah, yeah, mike. Yep Um mike saying heavy wasn't supposed to be yeah You can it's always easy to armchair engineer these things right or like armchair quarterback the uh, the the whole timelines and everything but um You know, there's a lot more that goes into it than really anyone ever sees Um, and that's true of everywhere. That's not just company x that's blue origin That's what makes these companies remarkable, right? So even the small launchers um I'm legitimate. You know what? Unpopular opinion maybe unpopular. I'm not entirely sure. I am legitimately excited for virgin galactic Virgin orbit will be cool, too But I am I legitimately think virgin galactic is going to be awesome And I know that the ticket ticket prices are way way too like way higher than what I can afford And I'm not going to be able to fly on a virgin galactic flight But I think it looks cool I think the idea just the idea that we're going to live in an age where Regular Access to low earth orbit is something that mere mortals can start to do I think that's really cool. I hope they can reduce that ticket price to something that I can afford And I will spend more money than I probably should to get tickets because I think it's going to be amazing Good night, jerry I'm really really excited for it. Also. I think they are very close I think they are legitimately six months out and I'm not saying that jokingly. I think they are six months out Oh chris, you asked for advice about how to start a podcast. Um, yeah, I don't think this is really the forum But jamie jamie at Tmro.tv is my email address. You can also find me at gltc princess on twitter But email is usually the best for me jamie at Tmro.tv also all of our contact information is on the website and I took my picture off the website too And like I mean you can just see it in my face. Yeah, uh, so SPL aerospace 80 kilometers There's a dislike on the video. There's always the moment we release a video. There are immediately three dislikes Doesn't matter and I think I know who does it, but there's there are just people who just like want to It's fine. It just means that we're getting more popular. That's fine Uh, are we basing space on america 80 kilometers or global 100 kilometers? Uh, the global 100 kilometers is based on the karmann line The karmann line is based on the point in which And i'm gonna kind of screw up this This statement, but it's basically where Um an airplane can no longer generate Any sort of lift like there's not enough atmosphere for it to lift you can't fly Above that line. So now you're in space the karmann line is not at 100 kilometers It's also not at 80 kilometers. It varies quite a bit um, I would argue that Most of the karmann line is closer to 80 kilometers than it is 100 kilometers And so that is what I count as the definition of space Here's what I really count as a definition of space if you are weightless And you can turn around and see the earth Like the curvature of the earth You're probably in space And I don't mean like you're weightless because you're doing a parabolic flight Although weird technical stuff there, right? Yeah, morticus one like dislike equals 10 likes, you know, we've been doing pretty good on that front um Here karmann liner time zones time zones is another one. You don't want to get me started on time zones You don't want to get me started on either one of those things um The thing with the bubbly by the way if you're trying if anyone here going back a long time if you're trying to lose weight You got to kick you all soda has to go Sweet tea needs to go all of those drinks need to disappear Within two weeks. I had lost uh, 10 pounds. I think it was and the only thing I had changed in my life was Not drinking soda you can drink coffee Uh, but it must be black. You cannot add sugar to it. These help a great deal though um These are zero across the board. No sugar. No calories. No carbs. No nothing Um, but they're bubbly like soda and they're kind of sweet-ish Like they have that sweet. They feel like they should be sweet on your palate They're not but they kind of have that feeling to it Um spl aerospace for me I can't do cream in the coffee because I do intermittent fasting for other people You could do that just understand the cream is activating your digestive system So if you're doing intermittent fasting the cream will break your intermittent fast so anyhow, um Anyone trying to help lose weight kick soda or anyone trying to kick soda at least this these help Sprite is really bad for you. No, it's pretty sugar in it. Uh, hugo does. No, I really am Um really am that's what triggered the weight loss It's what triggered all of the changes that you've seen Yeah, spread is all sugar Also fun things about coffee since carrion is a barista company X If you want the most amount of caffeine you need a light roast coffee not a dark roast coffee The darker you roast your coffee the more of the caffeine that you cook out of it So if you want a really strong coffee that will really kick you in the pants You actually want the light roast not the dark one This has been coffee minute with jay That is one of those weird things I learned from carrion Oh carrion is talking about what if I roast my coffee in my garage? How much caffeine does that have? That's because she's saying that because our neighbors He's got like a little can and he roasts his own coffee once a week or so And for the longest time carrion didn't believe me that that's what he did Yeah SPL aerospace did the little uh start the more you know Yep, so next time someone's all like oh, I like all my coffee dark or blah, blah, blah, yeah That's just dark coffee is actually weak coffee. It's very potent on the palate, but it's weaker Oh mass rocket scientists that is a great question What do you think of the possibility of one of us on the stream being on moon or mars one day? Is it or even a different solar system? Okay so I Absolutely believe that humans More than flags and footprints more than just onesies twosies humans on the moon Will absolutely be a thing In our lifetime So quite possible that one of you will be on the moon same thing with mars I don't believe that will happen in the solar system for those of you who started a stopwatch Uh, I just got an alarm that our garage door has opened That means karyanna's home lisa heard the the alert she got that Or she yeah, yeah SPL aerospace on a young laster should be plenty of time. Yeah, absolutely Oh Wonder if someone is uh watching live So here's the deal. I've been on for a little more than two hours Um, haven't had dinner yet. So I think the plan is although she's home really late So this may not be the plan anymore I'm on with the internet. I'm doing my lighting off steam She came up apprehensively Um, so I think the plan is for us to go to disney still Okay, yeah, so we're gonna go have dinner We've got a little bit of celebrating to do and um, thank you everyone. I hope you guys had fun My plan is to do more of these. I do still want to phase myself off camera Um, but I'll probably do a hand a handful more of these Um in the not too distant future before I'm completely gone gone And then I'll probably be gone for a year or two. So I hope everyone enjoyed their time Um Lisa's planning on doing a lighting off steam next week. I hope everyone enjoyed this Uh, I will the only thing I can say for certain is that the next lighting off steam will not be at this time It will not be on this day. Most likely who knows Uh in the best way to know if we're doing a live broadcast It's to subscribe and hit that bell and then you know whenever we're live These are completely random On purpose and I think that makes them a lot more fun. All right. Thank you everyone for watching my broadcast for the last Go god nearly two hours. I'm so sorry that you had to hang with me for two hours I hope you had fun. I hope you enjoyed it. Uh, and I look forward to talking to you next time