 Now I want steak. Yeah, now you've got all of this vegan talk Some beef here's what the cowy Vegetables for me. No, I'm just eating it. That's who was that was that I Was a physicist was a Wolfgang Polly. Oh Wolfgang Puck. No Who decided that this steak was the you know was the the ultimate food because the cow ate all of the things you needed and then process them I think it was tongue-in-cheek No, he was not being tongue-in-cheek. Oh, no, no, no, that's a different that's a different cut tongue-in-cheek is a different I call I love it. I used to I was like, oh try it like in my in the taco It's okay. It's pretty good You just have to cook it the right way or it's really tough Well, I will be having mac and cheese from lemonade directly after the show And it won't it won't be exiting you ever had a homeroom sir No It is the best vegan mac and cheese I've ever had in my entire life It is so good that I order it with meat on it instead Is it cashew cheese veggie burger with bacon and I found the cashew cheese is my favorite cheese If we're going vegan it works for me to be totally honest I don't know all I know is that and this was the benefit of eating more vegan food Because of my wife that I realized is that I actually just don't like heavy cream all that much and it was a great Change to have Vegan cheese, which is it tasted just like gave me all the flavor notes that I wanted out of the cheese But was not quite the same heavy gigantic brick of cream. I thought it was cashew 50 seconds cashew cheese That's not our good as my dad used to say not show cheese. That's not put it down Old joke Trying to get your attention though because we are About 20 seconds away And I'm gonna see if I can find this like these countdowns. Yeah, it's working all very exciting. Yeah is Here we go and 10 9 8 7 it makes us feel like we're live. I got a bail. I couldn't figure it out go for three two one Thanks to everyone who supports daily tech news show directly to find out more head to daily tech news show comm slash support This is the daily tech news for Monday September 17th 2018 in Los Angeles on top merit and from Syria feel I and I'm scooter Lane From Austin, Texas. I'm Justin Robert young And Awake I'm Roger Chang the producer of the show. Yeah, Roger break. He only had three hours asleep. He's got two daughters It's just gonna happen folks Scooters back nice to hear Yes, good to see you. It's thank you. Thank you. Good to be here. I'd I'd never left, but If you take a peek at the video version of the show, well, no, I meant you called yourself scooter You haven't done that. I know that's true. Well, I did it for Justin. I love it For a great Justin if you're taking a peek at the video You may see that the shelves behind me are a little empty even on audio It might sound a little more roomy than usual in the middle of the studio move So by next Monday, we will have a whole new location for me to record from that's neither here nor there Let's start with a few tech things you should know The verge reports that Microsoft has completed its tests of whether Windows 10 preview users like being told that Microsoft Edge is better When a user attempts to install Chrome or Firefox the test results are that Microsoft does not plan to include the warning in the Windows 10 October 28 2018 update, but will continue to test prompts like this in the future Engadget reports that Google has completed its test of whether Chrome m69 preview users like having special subdomains including Including www remove from their address bar The test result is that Google will roll back these changes in m69 on Chrome for desktop and Android and have discussions with standard Standard bodies on the topic. However, Google does intend to hide www in Chrome 70 if I could summarize those two stories Big companies try to do things they want to do find out when people don't like it. Maybe they shouldn't do that All right, let's talk a little more about Mark Benioff pulling off a Jeff Bezos, Justin Yeah, a little less frequent though Salesforce.com co-founder Mark Benioff and Lynn Benioff have agreed to buy Time magazine from the Meredith corporation Meredith purchased Time Inc in January and has begun selling off some of its most popular publications including sports illustrated money and Fortune so Time not quite the Washington post but certainly among the biggest brands in magazine journalism writ large Also, it's slightly interesting that the Benioffs are buying Time rather than Fortune Which would have been my guess Maybe Fortune costs more I looked at this and I feel it I feel it Meredith is keeping its profitable brands like good housekeeping is a brand They have that still makes the money apparently so they're holding on to that Fortune is one where fortune.com particularly is a very popular website still I would think that might be one they would keep so maybe they're still floating it out there But asking for more because it's doing a little better than time This is a prestige play. This is Human for Benny off. Yeah to me time is a brand that means something It is something that obviously the Benioffs certainly not hurting for money can can have it be its own their own little element of Charity to keep a good brand with good journalism Alive in the world. I don't quite see the same kind of Immediate play that you did with Bezos in the Washington Post where you can Bundle it into a prime subscription or make a deal to do it Obviously, this is you know, not it's not an Amazon company, but there are connections there This to me I think is just money off wanting to keep it alive I he doesn't have any any other media holdings, you know as of now So maybe he months wants to make a play further into that Well, and that's worth pointing out Jeff Bezos bought the Washington Post Amazon didn't buy the Washington Post but Amazon Makes television programs and they wanted to bundle it in with prime because you know, hey It's Bezos on the top of both So it starts to feel like there's a lot of Amazon influence Maybe the reason to your point Sarah that Benioff doesn't want to buy fortune is he wants to make it very clear that this is a Benny off and Benny off enterprise not a sales force thing Who will be time's next person of the year? Mark and Lynn Benny Congratulations If that's true hats off to you video Tell you man, if I'm the time editorial staff, I'm like, thank you for saving our jobs You are definitely people of the year No, but and I'm sure that their editorial today integrity will prevent that But yeah, it's interesting, you know, I saw a couple of headlines are like Mark Benny off and his wife And I'm like well, that's not fair to Lynn Benny off. She should be identified by herself She is in person not just defined by Mark Benny off But then when I went to find out her title She's kind of secretive and just does a lot of charity work. So other than calling her when Benny off I'm very curious what what she actually does behind the scenes. I didn't have enough time to dig further into it Okay, how announced it will shut down image sharing social network path remember path. I knew it Well, October 18th. It's over users have until then to download their data The apps will be removed from the Google Play and Apple app stores on October 1st Man Well, it's funny. I I do have fond memories of path. I did I did enjoy my time with it I think a lot of the narrative that I saw around the story today was looking at the times in which path could have sold for a lot of money and Sell and now they this is they did sell to kick out three years ago They did sell which makes kick out talk. So they finally did but yeah, they probably played out But there yeah, there was a time when when path was was seemingly worth a lot more legitimate Debates about whether path could supplant Facebook back when Facebook was much smaller and path was much bigger well, the the thing about path for anybody who hasn't used it or hasn't in a while is The premise was really cool. It was social networks aren't about amassing followers They're about curating a small group of people and really being more yourself I loved that idea. Oh, don't you think? Well, I do think that they were that they They had the right idea and the wrong application because if you've seen snapchat What the idea was no, no, no, you don't need to go viral. You don't need to necessarily Tell you how many followers you have we're just gonna give you this weird score. That is a You know a calculation of it the difference was is that snapchat gave us this video sharing and messaging a solution and cacao gave us a slightly polished apolly looking version of Facebook and Ultimately, we didn't really want that because we could get all that functionality from a place where we would share it with more people and You know path could have been something but I think ultimately, you know You can you know hindsight's 2020 But maybe the that hundred million dollars from Google would have been pretty sweet one of my relatives uses path or did To hide from their other Relatives and have a secret social network with a couple of their friends and messaged me today saying what should I replace path? And so, you know, it is Tom's relative you have lots of options I went through a bunch of different suggestions, but Vero seemed to be the one they wanted to use So and I was like, yeah, I haven't heard buzz about Vero since like March So that might be a safe place to hide out for now. Yeah, I you know, the whole path thing was I actually loved that app I haven't used it in some time. I haven't used it since cacao bought it But I I liked the whole idea. It was Perhaps ahead of its time in a way where I felt like people liked the idea of having a smaller social network but didn't really know how to intimately work on those levels and Yeah, I don't know. I Anyway, no, there's no more path That is ended IDM girl on DTS subreddit brought this next story to our intention It's a CNET story by Sean Hollister clearing up a controversy about Anders G De Silva Who's been burning up the clickbait stories not not Anders fault But people have been turning his story into clickbait claiming Apple removed purchased movies from his library now He definitely had movies removed from his library that part isn't the clickbait the clickbait is Apple is Unapologetic and Apple support gave him a couple of free rentals, but didn't really solve his problem Well, it turns out De Silva had not downloaded the movies So it wasn't a case of Apple deleting them from his hard drive, which a couple of stories implied Also De Silva had moved from Australia to Canada the movies that disappeared have been purchased when he still lived in Australia And it appears that the Australian versions are still available if he changed his region back to Australia And you may say well wait Canada Australia, they're both English language. You know, what's the big deal? Why can't Apple make them available in Canada? I bet this is an unforeseen consequences situation because Movies are edited and produced differently in different countries to meet the standards of those countries So yeah, they're both in English But in Australia, maybe you're not allowed to show a thing that's okay to show in Canada So you have a slightly different edit anyway That seems to be what happened and I don't think it's Apple doing it on purpose It's certainly a failure in Apple support not to figure that out For De Silva, but he should be able to get his purchase movies back What a weird story this was because for whatever reason it just raised the hackles of Physical media purists who wanted a reason to come out and yell about how awesome their Blu-ray collections are And how much we are all moving into a dystopic future where the man can take your movies away If you buy them digitally Just so strange like what this brought out in people Yeah, well because there there've been a lot of people who have For whatever reason a lot of stake in saying you're wrong to trust anyone for cloud movies And so as soon as one thing happens, they're gonna pile on top of it And this did look bad at first because De Silva was like, hey, I Did I don't have these movies like they just disappeared and he talked to Apple support and Apple support failed him They they weren't able to identify the problem that Sean Hollister from CNET was able to identify and figure out Linux creator Linus Torvalds sent a note to the Linux kernel mailing list Apologizing for behavior that may have driven away some developers and saying that he will take a break from working on Linux Turvolds wrote that he will quote get some assistance on how to understand people's emotions and respond appropriately and quote He also emphasized that he does want to continue maintaining Linux I was not aware that Linus Torvalds Was upsetting developers as much as he he now believes that he has been doing for years And the story is a little convoluted. It has to do with travel and you know a bad Managing of calendars and that sort of thing but for him to say listen, I've been I Mean, what's the word really you got it? It's not about the there's a whole story about him forgetting to schedule Exactly around a conference he was supposed to go to but that's not the problem The problem is every once in a while he goes off on people on the public mailing list and a lot of times People champion him and say see he doesn't hold back. He he tells him the way it is But some developers behind the scenes were like, you know, we get it We know you you have a hot temper and and you don't mean anything by it, but it's unpleasant And they finally persuaded him like hey, man You know just maybe work on that No on your people skills little because you're driving some otherwise talented developers away from developing Linux And I've I've actually been guilty of cheering his rants on in a couple of cases where I'm like, yeah, man Finally, you know, he's the maker of Linux. He gets to say that But it turns out that you know hearing about it once in a while from the outside not nearly The same as living with it on a day-to-day basis Empathy is a lesson that we can all stand to learn more about in an internet age, you know I feel what you're feeling there. Thank you Perhaps you'll feel Apple's iOS 12 which is available now is it over the air updates along with a bunch of speed improvements a lot of improvements In fact, there are new an emoji characters for the new iPhone models new camera effects just to name a few Apple also originally planned to introduce group FaceTime support in iOS 12 But removed the feature while it was still in beta Hmm Wasn't quite there my iOS 12 update for for the iPhone I keep went Smoothly, and it's fine. I haven't really noticed anything that crazy out of it 20 minutes or less I didn't really pay attention I went over and pressed the button to install after it downloaded and went back to it I know a little while later after doing some other things and it was fine the watch OS 5 update on the other hand Was going to take an hour until I remembered the trick that I learned on the SMR podcast Which I think they learned from I more which is turn off Bluetooth during a watch OS update And suddenly your update goes from an hour to 20 minutes because it forces the watch to use Wi-Fi, which is faster I guess the reason Apple wants to use Bluetooth is because that's easier on your battery But if you want to get your watch back on your hand faster, there's the trick Oh That's interesting So so it would it would be or you know either either Wi-Fi or the radio, right? That you know, it's the blue it's Bluetooth or Wi-Fi or your options And if you have both on it will force it over Bluetooth, which is much slower. Yeah So there you go. Did you update your iOS 12 anyone else? I have not I have not yet. No I'm not even bothering until I get my new iPhone First Nothing is happening in my home with this beat up Seven plus we're just we're just limping along. All right So you didn't do the for the the early upgrade that we were talking about on Friday No, okay, I didn't either Hey folks, if you want to get all the tech headlines each day in about five minutes Be sure to subscribe to daily tech headlines comm All right, the World Economic Forum, they're the folks who bring you Davos and by you I mean rich people not you Machines and automated software According to the World Economic Forum report are gonna handle about half of all our workplace tasks within seven years now previously the report Had a had a somewhat dim view saying yeah machines and automated software are gonna replace a bunch of jobs and They're going to eliminate more jobs than than they create. However, that has now changed The technologies are now believed to eliminate 75 million jobs by 2022 But create a hundred thirty three million jobs according to the report what they call the fourth industrial revolution Will do that it'll vary by industry though And this is where the report gets very clear. It says look if you're in mining There's gonna be a lot of jobs lost if you're in the consumer space IT Accounting post offices gonna lose a lot of jobs less heavy Replacement will happen and possibly job creation will happen in the professional services data analysts software developers Social media specialists customer service where you need the human touch Teachers etc. So they emphasize the need for companies on the one hand to invest in retraining and Providing continuing education for their employees more than half of employees of large companies might need significant retraining in the next seven years And they urged governments to create safety nets for those workers in transition from one industry say Mining or IT or accounting to something else. They are they they say Also that these new jobs may not be as secure. They may be more part-time or freelance jobs Other studies have kind of been all over the place on this the 2015 Bank of England report Estimated about a loss of 80 million US and 15 million UK jobs by 2035 PricewaterhouseCoopers in July predicted it would break even you'd create as many jobs as you replaced in December of 2018 McKinsey said the same thing equal loss and creation by 2030 so It's starting to look like the reports are at least saying it's not going to be devastating It's not going to be the machines and the automation will come and we'll all be out of jobs But what we've been saying for a long time on this show, which is it's going to affect some people not others You probably will still have jobs to get but you may need to retrain people in order to give them the skills to Get those new jobs that are created This kind of seems like a punt to me Like because I don't know if the the World Economic Forum as much as they have a poll They're the finger on the pulse of the global business community whether when you're talking about Tremendous disruptions in how we do business whether you can effectively Predict that going forward and and yes, it's it's interesting to see that we Based on these other studies there seems to be a herding of where the projections tend to be and they are not Dower right they are not You know talking about a meteor that's going to hit the world economy and create gigantic jobless this But at the same time, I I just feel like this is a little bit more of an unpredictable wild Path that we're going to take over the next 10 to 15 years and I don't know exactly how much you can Put a figure on it Well, yeah I mean, it's not an exact science by any stretch because we've never seen this exact thing happen We have to go based on you know the previous three industrial revolutions You know the computers that came the steam engine etc And you're just going around and asking people what they think Yeah, these are people who work in the industry and they they probably have a good educated guess But it's still a guess this report that we're talking about from the World Economic Forum based its forecast on a survey of senior executives strategy officers and human resources specialists at 300 global companies across 20 countries Representing more than 15 million employees their economies represent 70 percent of global GDP So they're asking the right people It's just Those you know those people probably have a better idea than you or I But even they could be wrong. It's it's it's all a guess It's based on well right now based on the technologies We're seeing coming in this is what we're planning for yeah, so let's let's take this WEF report for for what it is and say that yes, there will be more jobs created However with the caveat that there will need to be retraining and there will need to be a concerted effort to Create to make workers who were preparing for one economy be available to the other Whose job is that is that the job of industry? Is that something that government should support by way of tax breaks or maybe be more proactive and retrain workers? For the benefit of a a oncoming challenges themselves. I think it's both I think you have different roles there and different Philosophical bents are gonna think different things about how much government should get involved But I think everybody who's serious about this thinks that the government probably needs to provide the safety net between industries Right the mining industry should not be expected to retrain miners for becoming social media Specialists like right there needs to be some kind of plan. Maybe it's a safety net Supplemental income. Maybe it's an incentive program for for reeducation or something like that. That's where politics comes in That's where you know different stripes will say why I think spending little money gets you more than spending a lot of money Etc, but I think government's role is to say there's gonna people to people falling out of an industry That shouldn't be responsible for retraining them. We're gonna have to wholly Transition them from one place to another. I think we're industry. It's in their own self-interest to cover it Is where you say look we've got a lot of talented people in house We're not gonna need them as much in accounting anymore, but those skills are transferable into the data analysis section Let's give them continuing act education. Let's give them retraining right now so that we don't miss a beat when that transition happens Here's the one other thing that I found interesting It's just wrapping up with this is that it feels like the idea of retirement of This is the year at one company you get your gold watch and then and then that's that's that Obviously as eroded as we are in even our modern day But if the idea is it just kind of snuck in here. Oh, by the way, the new jobs might be less secure Yeah, it might be part time that it's like we might be already seeing it I'm sorry. You got fired from the mine. Would you like to drive uber? Mm-hmm? Yeah, no exactly that's gonna happen a lot. That's what's happening now Hey, thanks everybody who participates in our sub reddit always a safe place see submit stories and vote on others that daily tech New show dot reddit.com. We're also on Facebook Facebook.com slash groups slash daily tech news Show and guess who's back text messages back from its summer hiatus. So let's check in with Nate Langston about eSims Nate oh Nate do we have a nerd Second Here's guys this week We go pretty deep on the benefits of devices that have eSims or embedded sim cards With the announcement of the Apple Watch series for the UK got its second mobile carrier to support the technology Previously only one of our many networks actually supported it So we thought it was about time to take a long look at what needed to change how the technology works And what it means for other networks around the world all that and plenty more available now at tech podcast UK Yeah, if you're curious about the whole dual sim thing that was announced and the eSIM part of it particularly Definitely check out text message. All right. And then what we're gonna do right now is check out mailbag We are this is a first one comes from Tim It says for people like me who suffer from a balanced disorder in Tim's case It's many errors which I looked up and I sort of a vertigo thing I I had not heard of this before Tim the new Apple Watch series for is a really big deal Imagine if I fall over a bang my head nobody else is around having the watch automatically call the emergency services and give them my Location could save lives. Yeah, certainly We were not trying to belittle every use case I was only saying for myself that I'm not sure that this would be something that I would use but sounds like it's an Essential for somebody like Tim. Thanks. I've actually heard that from a couple of people that are you know There are more folks that are kind of at risk that aren't elderly that yeah very excited by this Allison Sheridan got an email from a friend clarifying that the ECG function of the Apple Watch is indeed FDA approved I made a kind of a crass remark that they Specifically said the heart rate and rhythm were FDA approved But didn't make it clear and maybe implied that the ECG was and we didn't know what there was well It is the upshot of the letter She got is that the watch can be marketed to consumers as an over-the-counter ECG device But it has not received approval as a medical device. That's true of the heart rate stuff, too I think Allison found an opinion from someone on reddit who says they are an emergency physician and said it is not Intended for people under the age of 22 It is considered an over-the-counter device and classified as class 2 which is the same class as things like condoms and home pregnancy kits Your home pregnancy kit. I think is a great analysis or analogy It's not the be all end all and whether you're pregnant or not It's a way to check real quickly at home and then seek further advice depending on what it says It sounds like the ECG is exactly the same thing And I even made Allison dig up the actual link to the letter on FDA gov So hat tip to Allison. Thank you so much for doing that and we'll have that in our show notes You rock Allison and thanks also to Tim for the email and thanks to everybody who sends us emails and also thanks to Justin Robert young for being with us this fine Monday Justin How was your weekend and where do we keep up with your work? Oh man? It was a great weekend I actually did a live podcast with the everything's coming up Simpsons podcast with a Brian brushwood of myself Joining the two hosts there Ali and Julia so go ahead and look for that coming out soon But this is the week we have a huge week In politics the the the Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court appointment is now very much in play Find out everything you need to know in five stories Many gifts a few hot takes you can get it at free political newsletter Dot-com it's free political newsletter and you get it a free political newsletter dot-com. Just it's simple Hey last Friday. 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We're live Monday through Friday at 4 30 p.m. Eastern 2030 UTC you can find out more at daily tech news show comm slash live We'll be back tomorrow with Patrick Beja talk to you then This show is part of the frog pants network get more at frog pants.com All right, ladies and gentlemen, I love you, but I got a race to the airport Make your plane by Jerry To touch is just to give you an idea his plane boards in an hour and a half He's probably a 45 minute drive from the airport See, this is something that I I know Tom well enough to know that this upsets Tom It doesn't upset me, but I'm like I would be like I think I'll be fine. I know but I would be I would be nervous Does he have to check a bag? No, I don't think he has to check a bag and he's But see I say these things and then I miss my fights We'll see and I cannot stand that idea. I know it's not the end of the world. There are other flights You know life goes on, but oh It is not fun or cool. No, no, no, it's it's it's bad time management However, I believe in you the closest I've ever cut it. I was actually headed Where was I headed? Maybe CES? It was some big tech thing and I ran into Kevin Rose and Daria Rose And we like hung out in the lounge having beers and then suddenly we hear our names announced Please report for boarding and it was like, oh crap. We've totally missed the entire boarding process And I panicked and they didn't and everything was fine Yeah, that happens to me a lot Sarah late passenger Sarah Lane final boarding call where I'm like, oh, yeah, I guess I should get on the flight Cuz I don't want to be on the plane until I have to I want to wait till the end Oh, yeah, see no, and that it's it's all about where your pain point is I would rather have the pain point of being on the plane sitting there like playing on my phone not worrying Right and being like looking at my watch like am I gonna miss it? You know, am I not gonna have room for my bag in the overhead like, you know It's just a it's just a personal thing. No, it's I mean, I think your way is better than mine it is It might reduce the number of missed flights, but other than that it it causes a lot of indigestion Punctuality people versus non punctuality people. Yeah, I happen to be in the latter category I don't know why I'm just it's always kind of running late. I Vassalate between the two. Yeah, that's funny. You should say that cuz I was gonna say Eileen has kind of changed over time I don't I wouldn't call her the running late type But she used to be more like me like, oh, we have to be there on time and lately it's more of like, oh, yeah We got we got time. We'll be there. It's fine. Like Well, we won't be there on time unless we're there on time. Yeah Ultimately it depends on like what my destination is and that will inform my urgency Like I'm going home One would think making a flight is of the as always an important high priority and yeah It happens. I almost missed a flight because they were trying to leave early They're like moving ten minutes late because of that well, they they delayed it and then they moved back up and I Was still operating under the delayed time I was I was on the connecting flight at O'Hare and like the little tram thing that takes you from one terminal to the other Was busted so I had to run all the way and I guess you know like decided to like, you know Oh, maybe maybe we'll just hang back because there's like eight people Like trying to make the flight. It's just like why would you like don't they have a big flight? You know like a flight board that tells them like you got a connecting flight hold up Yeah, that doesn't seem fair Oh I Got a doozy of one from United. They wouldn't take off for an hour until they could find someone to fill the last seat Yeah, that's that's what really gets you going right is when you're like, oh, so you wouldn't wait for me Who already paid my connection, but you'll wait for this person that doesn't exist because yeah Like did no one had that seat because the seat was quote-unquote out of service and they really wanted to pack in that flight You know, they won't they had like some people on standby. So we got to put some of these people on it's like alright, so they had to go through this hour-long process to go to the That repaired wait, they had people on standby. Yeah, like the standby process should be yeah one minute So this is the thing they had to get an okay to put someone in that seat because that seat was out of service 45-minute process Air travel man like the woman next to me fell asleep and she woke up 45 minutes later and I thought we haven't left the ground yet She like what the that's happened to me before where I'm like, what city are we in? Oh, we haven't left Night double check me on the episode number It is 3369 yeah, 3340 is in the that's weird. Well, so this morning it said 915 so I changed it But that's Just in the tabs. Wait, what does it say 4-0? They could have been the title was 4-0 Well, it shouldn't be yeah, it's not anymore. I Chalked that up to three hours of sleep. Yeah. All right And I type 4-0. Oh, so two kids fun. Oh, you know what it was. I you know, I Think I know what happened. The problem is I was trying to type 7-0, which is also incorrect But I missed a 7 I hit before I don't know But 915 is is I do all the time which is you you just add one to the Friday show which ends up being wrong Yeah, yeah, but I didn't I didn't change the the episode number, but if I did anything All right, I just want to make sure we got the right one in there. So 3369. Okay. Well, what do we think about a title? It costs a fortune this time No, I put the path is shut as a Temporary while I was waiting for us to discuss path sees no path Shut the path is shut. We have a few we have a few paths Linus apologize rise of the machines 2025 Time flies and Benny off direction Benny off buys time is pretty funny That's a good one too That's it about robots, huh? Well, there was the welcome to the fourth industrial revolution There's also may the fourth revolution be with you Fourth and long Brave Jayhawk, we're not gonna choose it but also W. Scott is one shout out to you Friday's YouTube episode says 3369 and should be 3368 Yes, I will Fix that I it's how you can buy time. Yeah. I Got it long story. Oh I'll save it after. Oh wait. We are after the show I Five days. Yeah, no, there was I copy and paste these titles from the Listen, man, you don't need to justify it. That's no I'm trying to blame We're not that kind of organization, but I know it's We're all equally All of us but These are union rules I do like this. Hmm. Yeah, I need a title now though. I'm gonna do all right. All right, so Let me just go Benny off buys time Any up by his time great? Wonderful title I was gonna say something like welcome to a brave new job Yeah, there's something there. I Don't want it to sound too glib. I mean in the way Hey, what bit of the other it is? I'm glad I'm a what is it a beta and I'm glad I'm not an alpha But that's from Brave New World. Oh, yeah No, because when you say that I automatically think about the whole Pooha thing the pickup artist Trominology, yeah, I don't know what that I never saw that But no, it's just a concept. I only read a classic literature Roger. I do not get your pop movie I don't use when I use cliff notes the old paper paper and ink I What cliff notes is Increasingly that thing that I had mentioned that people kind of look at me like what what they have an app Well, that was gonna be my question is yeah, yeah Is it but yeah, they have a website and an app and like they've tried to stay with the times but Let's look up Cliff notes were never of much use to me. Was it a cliff? No, yeah, it was clothes. Yes. I know we all say cliff, but when you're looking it up cliff notes. You're right How do you guys these are only for study And even then they were kind of middling because a lot of teachers like well the teacher The teacher had also read the same They would avoid all the English teachers particularly always had a library of cliffs notes So they could check like did you actually write this I got a teacher that actively did her lesson plan Or you know the test based on what was included on the cliff notes so she could exclude it in the test So she would ask things that were specifically not exactly notes. Wow. That's a lot of work She was very intense. Hmm. Maybe she had a lot of time Maybe she thought she was contributing to a you know a broader Educational, you know Good, I don't I don't think I knew that it was cliffs notes plural I don't think people do right now I only thought of it when you said you were gonna search because I remembered searching for it I'm realizing. Oh, I have to put an S. That's like a long time ago when when search engines were much less forgiving Like altavista days And this is also something that I you know, I I tend to you know, when someone says Nordstroms I'm like just singular Nordstrom, you know, like cliffs notes. I should know that What was the one you were talking about on have such a good day? Oh I know I do it too. Oh Give me a second too many shows I know Was listening to that I'm like, oh, I'm so guilty of doing whatever it is that I know we do Right, right and Heather admitted that she did it too. Yeah Maybe she's online. It can remind us Like how bad is that I just listened to it yesterday. Well, maybe Saturday, but still Was not that long ago And I told myself like, okay, I'm gonna be better about that Well, and that's the thing too is like when you complain about these I I never want anyone to be like, oh It's me that's doing that Support and it was financial and It was PDT versus PST. Oh, yeah, well, I'll give you a hard time about that till the day I die No problem, you know what I do to avoid doing it wrong is Time Eastern just don't say daylight or savings because I will get it wrong, right? Yeah, and to me. I'm like, I don't understand why people get it wrong But if you do there's a very easy solution Just don't guess unless you're sure and just say Pacific time or that's what I do or whatever It's it's so easy. Oh you guys you guys this is bad news. Oh, well, it's the day after my move It's not so bad. Okay. Whoo. That's close sick LaVia Sick LaVia is where they shut down streets in Los Angeles So that bikes can ride and have a good time and they have vendors and stuff And it's really fun unless you're trying to cross those streets I don't think I would across these streets anyway, but it's Walt Disney concert hall MacArthur Park, Koreatown, Melrose, Hollywood and Hollywood Bowl. So new sick LaVia Sunday, September 30th The we went to the one that was right near our house one year and it was really fun. It was great I live pretty close to the Hollywood Bowl Do you? Oh, yeah, I guess you're you're I'm just on the other side. Yeah, the hell the side of What the heck is that? It would be called Yeah Park and observatory. Yeah, Hollywood Bowl is such a nice venue. I Have I've only been by it. I've actually never seen anything in it. That's really neat rock show at the Hollywood Bowl Madison Square So Is anyone else watching bodyguard on the BBC? No, I heard I heard I saw a story about one of the I'm gonna be late on a lot of that stuff because I just watched Black Panther because it was on Netflix. I Mean trust me. I I I Watch all these things because I rarely go outside So that's why I'm always first on everything great show though really good And if you like the main character was Rob Stark It looks completely different But that's who it is Really good spy show, you know the young wolf. That's right. I just now spy I'm still trying to make my way through the second season of glow. Oh I haven't watched that You haven't watched glow. No cuz I lean started watching it without me. So I've seen like Like no, she's watched all love it. Yeah, I've seen about half a dozen episodes across two seasons I'm not no not all not all of them in order. I Used to watch it as a kid. So I really need to be in order. I know sort of a fun show. Yeah I know the the characters that all the the characters are based on Yeah, cuz they're not actually one-to-one right no characters in the Netflix show are or created for the show But there's drama nations of yeah characters that were in the in the original series as well as mentioned in the documentary Oh, man, no, it's fun. Good show. Yes, it was. Thank you video folks for watching Again, one of the great things you get out of supporting the show is access to more shows So if you're on the audio or Maybe watching creative vast arts special cut that he delivers through discord stick around there's more to come