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Episode: 4265
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Title: HPR4265: Drivecasting: arm sleeves, glasses and more.
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4265/hpr4265.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 22:16:27
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4265 for Friday the 6th of December 2024.
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Today's show is entitled, Drive a Casting Arm Sleeves, Glasses, and More.
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It is hosted by some guy on the internet and is about 14 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, Scoti talks about arm sleeves and safety glasses.
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You are listening to a show from the Reserve Q. We are airing it now because we had free
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slots that were not filled.
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This is a community project that needs listeners to contribute shows in order to survive.
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Please consider recording a show for Hacker Public Radio.
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Hello everyone, Scoti here, and welcome to Hacker Public Radio.
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Today is another one of those drive casting kind of shows, you know, stream of consciousness.
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Alright, today I'm using my live layer mic and hopefully it works out pretty good.
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When I have it plugged into my laptop, I cannot play back the audio.
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I have to unplug the live mic in order to hear the audio.
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So I'm hoping it works out.
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Also there's a loud truck behind me where I'm parked.
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Hopefully that's not going to get picked up in there.
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Alright, so the live mic combined with audacity works are pretty good.
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I just played back that little short segment of audio after some processing.
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And it sounds pretty good.
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I didn't hear much of the hum of the diesel engine and all of that behind me.
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So let's go.
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Next thing I'm going to talk to you guys about, sleeves.
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How many of you guys wear sleeves and that don't mean like a shirt with long sleeves.
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I want you to imagine the long sleeve but without the shirt, you know, you might see athletes
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wearing this kind of thing where they just have like an elastic sleeve pulled over their
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arms to protect their arms.
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Online when I was searching for it, what I saw a lot of is like people who want to protect
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their tattoos so they wear these sleeves over their arms.
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If you have a lot of tattoos and either you don't want them damaged due to the line of
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work that you're in, your arms may be scraped, ruining your tattoo or sun blocking sleeves
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as well.
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That's another way that they're marketed.
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They reduce the amount of sun like if you work out and like I do, that's the main reason
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where I want them.
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When you're driving, the windshield and the driver window feels like a magnifying glass
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and the sun like just sort of beams on you all day long.
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I'm trying to push the button on my car so it didn't turn off and there you go, there's
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a little car sound.
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So I want to reduce some of that sun like just, you know, melting the skin off of my
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arms and I've seen drivers, people who are really light skinned or like if, or like
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say if you're Caucasian or Latina or anything like that, your skin's really light.
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I've seen drivers, the left side of their body is darker than the right side because the
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left side is near the driver window so when they put their arms together, it's like there's
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a very clear difference like one side of your body is cooked and the other side isn't
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right, the other side is still raw.
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So, you know, I'm dark so you won't see that difference with me but the pain and irritation
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of just getting cooked on one side of the body, you still feel it, right?
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So I'm looking to get a sleeve and I've went to Harbor Freight.
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Harbor Freight has sleeves there, I bought a pair.
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I knew these weren't the correct sleeves when I bought them but I still bought them anyway
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because some protection is better than none.
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But these are heat resistant, scratch resistant sleeves.
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They're made of teflon and some other material and you know, not teflon, what am I talking
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about?
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Kevlar, Kevlar.
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There you go.
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They're a little bit on the scratchy side, you know, the kind of itchy.
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My arms are pretty hairy as well so I think the hair kind of puts a little bit of a layer
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of protection between me and the sleeve but I got to tell you, I'm going to probably
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search for a sporting good store here pretty soon and see if I can go find a pair of sleeves
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today.
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You know, make a quick in and out and grab a pair if I can find them for a decent price.
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If not, I'll have to order the ones that I saw online but the ones online almost look
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like a stocking, right?
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Like you've seen like a pantyhose, like anything will tear them or rip them or cause them
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to run really easily and we're talking about something that I'm going to be pulling
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on and off all day every day or not pulling them on and off all day but I mean daily I'm
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going to be wearing these things and most of the time I'm not going to be brushing up
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against much.
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I mean, sometimes I will but you know, in other words, if they're that pantyhose material
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then I may as well not buy that because it's just going to get ruined, right?
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And not to mention when you work around a bunch of guys as well, you're going to hear
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about that.
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I was wondering if they had like that underarmor kind of material.
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You know what I'm talking about?
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They look like it's made out of, I don't know what these materials are made out of.
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Like I guess what yoga pants are made out of that elasticy kind of material.
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So that's what I'm kind of looking, that's what I'm hoping for anyways but we'll see.
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I'll try to find something today.
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And I stopped by lightals to see if they may have had them but they, you know, are light
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als as it's a, it's a role of the dice, the kind of weird stuff they have in there.
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That's, that's a store, it's a L-I-D-L, I think it's how you say it.
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Some people go around here call it lethal, whatever.
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That's one of those places you can go in and get your dinner and a lawnmower, you know what
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I mean?
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Like the center aisle always has some great stuff, you know.
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Like you're going the outsides and it's like let me get some German chocolate, ooh I
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like this cereal, I haven't seen that cereal before and then you're going the inside like
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that little middle aisle thing that they have in there.
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And then in that area you're like okay I'm going to buy a new dog house, here's a nice
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impact drill and yes I will take some ski pants while I'm at it, you know, that's, that's
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lightal.
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You're going to get a little bit of everything in there and it's nice.
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I mean I love it, I love, you know, I don't buy as much food there.
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Sometime I'll get some trail mix and stuff but most of the time it's just the good to
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that middle section and see what kind of cool stuff they got in there.
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I mean even sell like kids toys and all kind of, I bought my daughter some kids toys from
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there like the wooden toys, she likes pretending to cook us everything all the time.
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So they had some kids toys, you know, little wooden blocks that are made to look like food
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like eggs and cheese and all of the other good stuff.
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And it's how, you know, I like wooden toys because they're durable.
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So you know, they can be passed down, nice hand me down toys.
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The plastic ones that she has had handed down to her, she's destroyed quite a bit of them
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because they're like that hollow on the inside plastic kind of material.
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So with kids they put everything in their mouth, they're going to bite it and all of that
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crap and it just gets destroyed, you can't hand that back down what it's rolling.
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So at least, at least these wooden ones, they hold up to a little bit more abuse.
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And they're nice.
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Yeah, and I mean, while we're at it, I mean I brought up Harbor Freight already, I guess
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I can talk to you about a decent pair of sunglasses when you're an operator or driver,
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whatever you want to call it, you cannot go anywhere without a decent pair of sunglasses.
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All right, you want something that's polarized or if it's not polarized, I mean, to be honest
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with you, I'll take anything if I had no glasses on me at all, you know, like if I had
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a decent pair that are polarized, they're wonderful and say I dropped them and they got
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scuffed up in the gravel or whatever, that's going to, that's going to give you frustration
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the rest of the day because all the scratches seem like they always happen right in front
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of your vision.
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So you're going to be looking at these little scrapes and marks on the glass, you know,
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so it's going to make you very upset to do that.
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I try not to buy expensive sunglasses because of this reason, right?
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I always end up either, you know, actually, usually it's a drop, right?
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They drop land on the lenses and they leave a scrape which interferes with vision, right?
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So you can't drive with that constant mark over your vision or it just takes you off.
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So when I get sunglasses, I always get a dual purpose like they're the sunglasses but
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they're also safety glasses and a pair that I have picked up recently that I liked a lot
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like I've seen them a lot of times and I think I've warmed in the past but the other day
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I dropped my really good sunglasses that I bought from Lowe's again, their safety glasses,
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they're like a brownish color and they have like the reflective, I like the ones that have
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like that mirror coating or whatever so you can't see the eyes, you know what I mean?
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So I typically wear those but they got scuffed and they cost roughly, I think I paid
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about $16 for them.
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That's expensive for me.
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When I'm buying sunglasses, $16 is a lot of money for sunglasses but these I like them
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a lot so I spent the money on them but typically I like to stay around $5 to $10 mark for
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some sunglasses and they normally last a long time because I put them in a case when
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I'm not wearing them.
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I typically don't just sat them down around places but sometimes depending on what I'm doing
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I'm usually like say you know leaning over something or whatever and I'll take my glasses
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and hang them on my shirt like where your tie normally is and my glasses will be sort of
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hanging on my shirt there across the top button and they'll fall and smack the ground
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and scrape you know just happens every time and I got to get a new pair.
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So while in Harbor Freight not that long ago I bought a pair of super cheap, I'm talking
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about their super cheap like a dollar, maybe a dollar and 30 cents or something like that
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but you know very cheap sunglasses that they have.
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I don't know that they're polarized or anything like that but I know that I'm going to go
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back there and get another couple pair because they actually work out to be pretty good even
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though I don't think they're polarized they're still decent right for one dollar.
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There's just some decent sunglasses that are also safety glasses right now they do look
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kind of weird on you make you know when I wear mine I also wear my COVID mask I like
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wear my COVID mask I look weird with a COVID mask on and these sunglasses right they kind
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of have just an awkward look to them because just so cheap like you get what you pay for
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with them but they're surprisingly good for a dollar I'll say that.
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So yeah I'm going to go back and grab another pair of those and I also wear a pair of
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yellows like first thing in the morning when it's still dark I wear yellow I'm always wearing
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some kind of glasses so they're either my yellows first thing in the morning when it's still
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really dark or if it's getting late I wear the yellows and in between there is sun shades
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but all of my glasses are going to be safety I used to wear clear safety glasses that
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are the squared ones and they work pretty good but in the transition period when the sun's
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higher or whatever or at night when you're transitioning from day to night and every jerk
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off out there wants to ride around with their high beams on the yellows mitigate a little
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bit more of that bright light so it'll neutralize it into like a mild yellow except for like
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car light headlights are just too intense these days they're LED so when somebody throws
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those brights on you it's just too intense you can't neutralize that that that light it has
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to be mitigated with something like shades or tent right you know so you're kind of screwed
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with that but the yellows are still good for everything else they're pretty they're pretty
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good.
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Hello everyone future Scotty here and I just want to mention really quickly I went to
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Walmart and I got a pair of arm sleeves that work they're all black they do have a logo
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on them which I didn't want it's a small enough logo near the rest and I believe it's
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known as Mick David great then of course the power inverter in my car would come on so
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the Mick David sport arm sleeves their compression arm sleeves come in a pair so that's two arm
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sleeves per pack for $19 I have a link down in the description I'm in any show notes from
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Walmart I have the large slash extra large and this is my first day wearing them so I can't
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really explain rather not they feel good or not you know I've only had them on now for
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about I don't know 20 minutes and one of the things I noticed that's weird about this
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brand that I have on I can see the hair from my arm poking through you know hair just
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sort of springing through it so we'll see how long that holds up but it feels really good
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it feels like that that yoga pants material that I was telling you about before and not
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like a stalking pantyhose kind of a thing so I think they're going to work out but only
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time will tell so that's the end of future Scotty and now it's time to end the show thank
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you guys for listening I'll catch you in the next episode now apologize for the power inverter
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just kicking on I had to plug my laptop back in and yeah it's kind of loud you have been
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