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Episode: 3356
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Title: HPR3356: 2020-2021 New Years Eve Show Episode 5
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3356/hpr3356.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 21:54:36
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3356 for Mundi, the 14th of June 2021.
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Today's show is entitled, HPR 2020-2021 New Years Eve, Show Episode 5.
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It is hosted by Honki Magu and is about 282 minutes long and carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is, the HPR community stops by for a chat.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by An Honesthost.com.
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Get 15% discount on all shared hosting with the offer code HPR15.
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Thank you very much.
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Yeah, everybody seems to be quiet.
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Yeah, it seems like silent.
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That happens a lot.
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It's coming up on, it's coming up on New Year's and uh, like UTC times, so that's like England.
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So it'll probably get loud soon.
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That's what Brexit officially occurs.
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Yeah, yep, in 15 minutes it's going to be New Year's and London.
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It's going to be Brexit, so that's, that's going to be...
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So you are from UK then?
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No, no, no, no, I'm just saying it's going to get loud then since I'm just saying no one's talking.
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So are you from America?
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Oh, so you have seen in December?
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Yes, for like five hours.
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Oh, yeah, so the closest UK time as you can be.
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Yeah, I'm on East Coast.
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So for those of you who are already in 2021, is it better yet?
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Nope, I have a feeling something kind of stuff is going to happen in like the first day of January
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when we're all going to realize this is going to happen for another year.
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This is going to happen for another year.
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Have you seen the meme going around about 2020 saying you can't do any worse than me
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and 2021 going, hold my beer?
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Yeah, I'm pretty sure that we will at least have another one another year of this.
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At least most of the year, I mean, even with the vaccine it's going to take six to eight months
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to get any type of real distribution.
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Yeah, if we just count the number of weeks in Sweden you need to
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anoculate yourself between two separate dates of four weeks and the people that get it first
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are the emergency responders and the really sick and the old ones and those are a very small
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majority of the population as a whole and that's the first eight weeks.
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And if we had gotten rid of all the dates you know.
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No, so and that's going to happen in January.
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So January and February is booked for people that really need the vaccine and then we have
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at least four or five more of those batches until we are closed to reaching most of the population.
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So at least until summer, but I'm pretty sure that the whole year will go to
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anoculating people.
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And you know that there's going to be a high percentage of idiots.
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Well, there's always a high percentage of idiots and the last idiot is not born yet.
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Yeah, but no, somebody will get the inoculation and decide that
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10 minutes later they can go out and party not realizing that the immunity has to build up
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in their system. And then they'll wonder why they got COVID after they got the vaccine.
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And then they will spread a lot of lies on Facebook.
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Exactly. Oh, it doesn't work.
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The COVID vaccine gives you COVID.
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Yeah, that could also be it.
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Or deep state is telling us to inoculate ourselves because they want to put
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microchips in our arms.
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Yeah, they don't have to put a microchip in our arms.
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They already got us to buy our own portable surveillance devices.
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We call cell phones.
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Yeah, yeah, so those rumors are just so incredible stupidity.
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I saw a meme.
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It was like, you know, in the 50s, everyone was worried about getting a wiretap.
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And now we say, hey, wiretap, add eggs to my shopping list.
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So yeah, we haven't really approved on that list.
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Are you talking about Google?
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I don't like that.
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Hey, spoke.
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You're too much roll.
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So I want you to prefer the other one.
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Oh, Jett, you're a mid-cast listener.
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Well, no microphone.
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So do you listen to the mid-cast?
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Yeah.
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No.
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Me neither.
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I don't listen to the mid-cast because I'm a host.
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Oh, oh, yeah.
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It's okay to listen to what you're a broadcast thing.
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Yeah, yeah.
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We won't hold it against you that you're a mid-cast host.
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Uh, thank you.
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I appreciate it.
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No, it's a good show.
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What's the general topics I have never listened to it?
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Linux.
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The next mint?
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Or um,
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different.
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A lot of it is in regards to Linux mint.
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But, uh, that's a pretty narrow topic.
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So we do Linux in general.
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And sometimes we branch out into security in general.
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So are we done in here in this membrane or some other place?
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What's that?
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Are we done inside this membrane or are we done some other place?
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This is actually, we used to use this mumble exclusively for it.
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Yeah, and then you vanished.
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Yeah, and then we got our own mumble set up and we used this as our
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backup mumble server.
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Yeah, no one uses it anymore, but the first, yeah, I know it.
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Yeah, but we were getting a better sound quality
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using our own for some reason.
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Yeah, maybe it's closer to where you're at.
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Probably.
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But, um,
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well, we have had a couple of hosts that were across the pond in Blackpool.
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It's right outside of London.
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Oh, it's a city.
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Hmm.
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Are you in UK?
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No.
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No.
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The pool is not outside London.
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It also can't be heard.
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It's testing.
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So I can be heard, yeah?
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Yes, yeah.
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I can hear it.
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That, I can hear it.
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Yeah, yeah, okay, good.
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I've got, I'm trying out, I don't know, I've never used mumble.
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I use plumble less than we use, I'm worried for this.
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But that's, uh, not work.
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That's abandoned way apparently now.
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What, plumble?
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Do I have any background noise in my banging?
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No.
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No, no, no.
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Well, I hope not.
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Well, I don't think I can hear this echo.
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Yeah, I can hear this echo.
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I get, I got to be called, uh,
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Walter Hammer in my flat annoyingly
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and, uh, they can fix that until next week's, uh,
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hopefully.
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Okay, it's come back.
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I don't know if anyone knows I'm talking about, but anyway,
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no, I'm in the UK.
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And we're finally going to the 2021, although there's probably
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not much to celebrate until COVID is a virtually.
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I don't know if it's ever actually going to be over,
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but it might be under control.
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Well, yeah.
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But you are going into new, exciting times outside of the EU now.
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So, uh, you have nothing to do with it.
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Are you a seed?
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Now, you were saying plumble is abandoned?
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Where's Carlos from?
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Where I'm from?
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I'm from Sweden.
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I'm from Norway.
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He's from Norway.
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He's from Sweden.
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Norway.
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I'm also half Swedish actually.
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That's why I thought that was interesting.
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Yeah, I'm from Sweden.
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I'm still using plumble, Joe.
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Yeah, well, someone had mentioned that plumble was abandoned
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where, and I was going to say another really good
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Android client is Mumla.
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Hey, boy.
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Yeah, that's why I'm home now.
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I've got the text notifications.
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They think as well.
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Yeah, I had to turn off the text to speech for all of the text
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team, but because that's a very annoying speech.
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Yeah, exactly as I turn off, it's insane, Julie.
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But I'm doing good, Joe.
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I've been listening most of the day through the stream.
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I'm trying to get on fire.
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What do you say?
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Somebody from Norway, somebody from Sweden.
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No, you hear that, right?
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Yes, I'm from Sweden.
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I was one Norway.
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Vise, yeah?
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Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Gothenburg.
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Oh, yeah, Gothenburg, Gothenburg, yeah.
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Or it actually from Kung Spaka.
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It's like 30 kilometers or 35 kilometers that's from there.
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I don't know Norway enough for me with the rest of it as well,
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but I think I've been in the one I was very little,
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or just about on belly counts if so,
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but it's supposed to be very nice over there as well,
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or normally.
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Yeah.
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Nice in Sweden, and I believe it's pretty nice in Norway as well.
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We often go there to ski.
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Just to go there to probably not this year.
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Nope.
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I'm pretty sure that I haven't been anywhere outside of Gothenburg
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or Kung Spaka this whole year.
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Yeah, not being outside my city this year.
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But we're going to go.
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Sadly, we have to go into Gothenburg,
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which Kung Spaka is a little bit smaller than Gothenburg.
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We have, I think, about 80,000 people in the population,
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but Gothenburg is pretty close.
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And when we are fixing our glasses,
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we need to go to Gothenburg because the people that work in Kung Spaka
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is very incompetent of actually repairing glasses.
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And as I have two younger kids, which are very active,
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the glasses go really fast.
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They're destroying those things.
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So, I'm not genuine in a very long time.
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Karl is through all.
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But what did you say?
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Not genuine in a very, very long time.
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I remember I think you come out often when you started
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and then you used to vanish and all vanished.
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Yeah, I reinstalled my computer.
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I had said for a long while that I would never install Windows 10.
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And then some of my programs that I used daily
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stopped working in Windows 7 and they will never release an update to them.
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So, I had a couple of months of updates to do
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in order to get Windows 10 in a reasonable state.
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It's still blue screens about three times a month,
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but it works reasonably now.
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So, it took me a while before I actually installed mumble again
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because I had so much other things I wanted to get working.
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When you vanished, all the other guys vanished too.
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The same time.
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I want to know if they were doing the same thing as you.
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Yeah, I think it was a lot more people here
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while we were running the dungeons and dragons things as well
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because then I had to be here once a week.
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Yeah, enjoy that session.
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I hated that that was when I stopped.
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It was only just a stop all the time.
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But then during the dragon and that was when I stopped coming here.
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And I was waiting for a lot of time.
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It was a lot less stuff.
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But you stopped running all but that's a session.
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Yeah, well it was more to the reinstallation than
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actually the dungeons and dragons stopping because
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some of the olds, some of the olds, some of the olds.
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How do I turn text to speak, sure,
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frizziness and things?
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And also some of the boys do fireworks a little bit early, don't they?
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Yeah, I would think they started here at
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believe around nine o'clock and some at 10.
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And then there were two hours where really silent.
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And then I think half an hour.
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I heard some of our five minutes go outside, I think.
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And now it's new, yeah, yeah, ready.
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But TV is absolute joke because all they can show is big Ben.
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No fireworks in London this year.
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Happy New Year.
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Yeah, happy New Year.
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Yeah, I think they actually went out of the way this year
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with the fireworks in my city.
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I don't, I just don't really care to be honest because
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because we're under all these restrictions here.
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You don't need to go out of that in Sweden.
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But in England and the UK and Wales and Scotland
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and not just here, it's other countries too.
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We were under the, it's just, it's, well, we think it's bad here,
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but there are countries out there where it's a lot worse to be fair
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with their restrictions.
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And it's just crazy.
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And we are wearing masks and we are keeping a distance of four meters.
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So we are lucky there.
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And we actually have a space close to my house,
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which is on a very large hill or mountain.
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So we can look down over the whole city.
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Fireworks.
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So you have more people sitting in the mouth in their garden
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having a bit of fun to be fair?
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Wasn't Sweden supposed to have less restrictions
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than all the other countries before?
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I think we had, I think we have perhaps a little less restrictions
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than some countries because we are still sending our kids to school.
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But we have a lot of restrictions when it comes to keeping distance
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when we are out walking or meeting people.
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Or if we are in a shopping centre or so on,
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we need to wear masks and we need to keep distance.
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That's the restrictions.
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We're not starting the mask in Norway.
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So no, actually, yeah.
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It can also be that just me and my family
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have those restrictions because my wife is a nurse.
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But that's what I have been told and what we are keeping to.
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Yeah, you have a nurse in the family.
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That's the main reason.
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Close to the family.
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We just started with the restrictions again.
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We had no masks here in the first lockdown.
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It's like March April May and then it decided to mask.
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And it was like, right, you know,
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I have a mask in the shop or in the section card
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or landyards get out of it maybe.
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And then it was like on the bus as well
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and then the cinema suddenly and then the pubs.
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It was actually as well.
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So no rubbing with mask and no.
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And now I think they want to do school kids
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and people go to the works masks everywhere, basically.
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March is 72.
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Because there's a new way.
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Because there's a new mutation apparently as well.
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So you're sitting next to speak on.
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I couldn't find the same with text speech.
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Where is it in because that is annoying.
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It's true.
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You probably cannot tell to self.
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Yeah, if you're running mumble
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into the configure pull down, you should see a checkbox
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for text to speech on the mom.
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The Android client that was recommended.
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Yeah.
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That's running and running.
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Muzzle out wherever it's called.
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You have a headset so we don't have the voice
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going around when you speak.
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Hope we're going to going around.
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Meet me.
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Yeah, yeah.
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We hear ourselves when you speak.
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I'm not using phone, obviously, at the moment.
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That's why I said Android.
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I've got, I don't know.
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I've got Bluetooth headset I found and I was thinking like,
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could I use maybe I can use that as well?
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Or would you call something?
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You can.
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If you have Bluetooth from the device,
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you're talking number three.
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Well, with Mumla, after you connect to the server,
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which of course you already are,
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the hamburger menu in the top right hand corner
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will have Bluetooth call.
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Yeah, or it'll just say Bluetooth.
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And you have to click on that.
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I sold it.
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Yeah, I think I've sold it.
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Yeah, sort of Bluetooth button there.
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And I found the sold headset,
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which I shoot as a mobodon as well.
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It was like, it still works.
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I was out this day to get some.
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In Sweden, we have, during both
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two Christmas and also two new years,
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we have these kind of TV shows where we sit up and watch.
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And they are doing some kind of lottery
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during that time and also having some kind of bingo
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system that you need to fill out and so on.
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It's a little bit of a fun thing to do while you're waiting for it.
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And I had to go get those lottery tickets.
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Today's I wear a mask.
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And the annoying part is my glasses is steaming when I used my mask.
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I was looking for something with that could handle that.
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And I found this mask that was a steampunk cosplay mask.
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Not really what I wanted, but it was really cool.
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With your cloth masks, you can order these, um,
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stick on metal strips that will form around your nose.
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Oh, yeah, but these are cloth masks that are, um,
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I think they're night, um, black ones and they are not the old one that are,
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they, they conform to the face, but some air still escapes.
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Right. The, the metal band really helps with that.
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And it'll, it'll just keep it that little bit more snug onto your nose.
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And now the metal bands don't last for a long,
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but I think last time I ordered, I got a hundred for like five bucks.
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So one falls off.
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I put another one on and I'm good to go.
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So it's one that you used to mask.
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You can use it with one use masks or, um,
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well, and I have several masks that I rotate through,
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but you know, it's only going to stick on one of them.
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So the hundred is really helpful for that.
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And then that allows me to wash the mask.
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And then if I wash the mask, yeah, I have to put on a new strip.
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Interesting.
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Not having many talking about washing one use mask.
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So my masks are generally, um, washable, um,
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Oh, yeah, washable masks with, um, charcoal, um, filters that you can put in.
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Oh, yeah.
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So they're not one use mask.
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Yeah, they're not.
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Like good blue ones.
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A lot of the disposable ones come with those strips built in.
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Yeah, but I'm not heard about anyone that, uh,
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watching them.
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I've used those with strips, but those were for painting.
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So a little bit of a different use case there.
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All right, drop the link.
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Yeah, it's a little dim, but we can hear you.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, no echo.
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I've got no headset on now.
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So I guess it works.
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Yeah, it works.
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I didn't, uh, hear, uh, are you all ready to talk?
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Then you talked.
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Well, they're the batteries.
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I use this for, like, I don't know.
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Probably about three, four years or something.
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I remember buying it sort of, but,
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I mean, I remember buying it and they found it.
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Like, I've not got duty pads.
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And like, I turned it on and it's like,
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it's all cut, it's all got power.
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And I thought, okay, that's good.
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Although it's maybe a bit low power, doesn't it?
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So the moment you doesn't talk anymore,
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and it's, it's up, it's, it's me, it's dead man.
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Well, it's a lot of cross masks as well.
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Yeah, uh, plenty of that, isn't it?
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You're going to, uh, going around everywhere now.
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Got to love these prices on Amazon.
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You have the four bucks for the metal strips,
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which is really nice price.
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And then you have the 14 bucks to send them to Sweden.
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That's a bit of an out.
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Yeah, that's also the, I think Sweden was kind of,
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ob one out, but I was like, the one that wasn't doing lockdown,
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the one that wasn't doing this wasn't doing masks.
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Maybe told people social distance about it.
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And they had all the rest of Europe,
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like lockdown were pretty much masks and all the rest of it.
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Yeah, but I think I did an episode about how we,
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how we did it in Sweden and what the actual restrictions were.
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But that was a couple of weeks ago,
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and they have, uh, added more tighter restrictions lately.
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And I saw this cheek, cheek now,
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and what we call on TV a few times here on BBC,
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as well, talking about William and what they were doing.
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But probably today, many people are stuck to what this,
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even I know you know it.
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The only limit we have is how many can be in one place.
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Well, so again, no, no way.
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No way, yes.
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The only limit we have in all is the limit how many people
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you can be in one location.
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Yeah, we have that here as well.
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I don't make sure how often that was,
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but I'll set an affection for that.
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Only meet people outside, maybe,
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um, and as a tear system that they've like,
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they've put mostly, kind of most of England in the highest tier,
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and the new tier where it's basically locked down.
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And then I thought was bad here because they'd put us up in the higher tier
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before the new tier four,
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but it was like with only places in tier three and it's like,
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why are you the city's bad, but they're not even.
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We have old shops open.
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We have never had, uh,
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we have not, not had a second race,
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locked down and stood the first one.
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Yeah, we also have all shops open,
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but I think there is a limit of eight people in a group,
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something like that.
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Yeah, we have a limit in how many in a group,
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two, but if it doesn't follow it,
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no one, um, in force it.
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Yeah, in a way, nobody, nobody enforces this.
|
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And you also can see people having small parties
|
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by the beach with 20 people and you're like, why?
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Yeah, no enforcement.
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I'll be perhaps that here tonight.
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I'm sure people waiting the so the rules
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and having parties and things, especially younger people.
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Apparently, uh, the beaches are packed in some places in Florida here.
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So at least that in some way in the England,
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they'll, oh yeah, the beaches were had a few stories,
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like we were supposed to social distance,
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people were from beaches,
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and yet there's no, there's no other people out on the beach.
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I saw, I saw a TV report where I think there were
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larger restrictions coming to the UK.
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And then all the younger people went out to the pub
|
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just for a last night before the restrictions were.
|
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Yeah, yeah, that's all right.
|
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So that's seen that as well on the various new sites,
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the Sun, the Mirror and Daily Mail,
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and all the things we've got.
|
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And it's like that, and it's probably for real,
|
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that they know lockdowns coming,
|
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or although there's next lot of restrictions.
|
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Same when they put London into Tier 4,
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which is basically lockdown,
|
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people knew that was coming.
|
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So many people escaped London the day before,
|
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basically, and they were allowed in that
|
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and in the whole area that was going into the Tier 4,
|
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lots just escaped the day before.
|
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It was all train station was busy and road and, yeah.
|
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What, what is the tiers?
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I'll say that again.
|
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What are the different,
|
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are different people in different tiers?
|
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Yeah, yes, that's exactly it.
|
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They've started putting it into the national lockdown,
|
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again, where it's the whole country.
|
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They've slipped up into areas,
|
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or counties, basin, counties and things.
|
|
And it's got a lot more strict recently
|
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when they just review,
|
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because like nobody's in Tier 2 anymore,
|
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a lot worse before.
|
|
Now everybody, everyone's in Tier 4,
|
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78% of the country's in Tier 4,
|
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which is basically lockdown.
|
|
And then I'm in Tier 3 just here,
|
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and around here we are,
|
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and if you are the places,
|
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and then there's a little, either,
|
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a lot of cool mall that's in Tier 1,
|
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and that's it.
|
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That's the only place.
|
|
But they've been there.
|
|
So what are the tiers, better than?
|
|
They're worrying about a mutation here,
|
|
and apparently a new mutation
|
|
may really go the round,
|
|
and sets a lot easier apparently.
|
|
I believe that I heard on the news
|
|
that there were a new strand
|
|
that came from the South Africa,
|
|
and then ended up in the UK.
|
|
And now we have it in Sweden,
|
|
because somebody let one fly through into Stockholm
|
|
with a think there were eight Swedes
|
|
and two Finnish people that were flying
|
|
to Finland after that.
|
|
And they forgot to check them.
|
|
And the new strain made it to the US too.
|
|
So it's like,
|
|
you knew that we have Corona virus,
|
|
and you still forgot to check a flight.
|
|
It is just whoops, a whole flight.
|
|
Yeah, we don't need to check it.
|
|
They're fine.
|
|
It was just one flight.
|
|
You just one?
|
|
That's all you needed.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
So the third one is coming out.
|
|
It probably going to forget one plane again.
|
|
Yeah, I think you can have how many waves as you want.
|
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And if we get at least one vaccine for the first strand,
|
|
we should be able to replicate the knowledge
|
|
that we have for the second strand,
|
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as well if they are close.
|
|
That's my only thing that the UK has actually too
|
|
of the vaccination approved already.
|
|
So we've got the Maritan vaccine.
|
|
That was approved first,
|
|
a Compton Belgium,
|
|
the Maritan vaccine really.
|
|
And we've got our Oxford vaccine approved
|
|
as I think Monday as well.
|
|
And so they're telling on vaccinating
|
|
like millions and millions of people
|
|
before there's a spring, I think,
|
|
basically.
|
|
And then hopefully that will get us out of this stuff
|
|
because it's just really annoying now.
|
|
I think that we have one vaccine that is in trial
|
|
and perhaps will be accepted,
|
|
but we have a lot of people falling in
|
|
and actually wanting it.
|
|
The only problem.
|
|
The only thing is that apparently
|
|
that you're still your vaccinated,
|
|
it doesn't necessarily mean you're not going to spread it.
|
|
They've known for sure something could maybe spread it,
|
|
even though they've been vaccinated.
|
|
So they're trying to test that apparently,
|
|
figure that one out.
|
|
The problem is that we are still having cold weather
|
|
and it's spreading through droplets
|
|
and those can stay in the air
|
|
and you can have them on your clothes
|
|
and so on and spread them around if you are.
|
|
So it's hard to contain.
|
|
So you're not a mask against that?
|
|
The masks is mostly for you not to
|
|
send the droplets into the air.
|
|
That's the the masks you're.
|
|
Are we get anti-mast protesters here as well and all that?
|
|
Oh yeah.
|
|
So yeah, people are protested against masks and everything.
|
|
I haven't heard anything about protests against masks in Sweden.
|
|
They just have London have the protests
|
|
and somewhere else I think.
|
|
Well London and yeah.
|
|
People are just not wearing them,
|
|
but we haven't had any protests against them.
|
|
I guess that's the kind of silent protests.
|
|
Yeah, if you don't need to post that,
|
|
why it's going to do it.
|
|
The masks are quite new in Sweden
|
|
or are they recommended now?
|
|
Or are they all you have to wear them?
|
|
I mean, apparently it wasn't really masks at all.
|
|
It's all wet.
|
|
Yeah, I have wear masks for a year.
|
|
I got my first mask I think around
|
|
not a year but at least around April.
|
|
I got my first mask.
|
|
I have been wearing them.
|
|
Yeah, at least.
|
|
So as long as I have been talking to you.
|
|
But I haven't, when I go out to see that people are keeping distance
|
|
but you don't see that many people with masks.
|
|
Oh, so it's not a totally mask population?
|
|
No, no, not at all.
|
|
Here they recommended it all started to
|
|
and like were you doing a shot from things like that
|
|
and of course, most people are like,
|
|
oh, I'm not doing that until they're basically forced on to people
|
|
and it's like, you're going in a shot with a mask
|
|
or you might get fined if not at all.
|
|
You have the section in terms to say that you've got your
|
|
damped but then that becomes the problem at times too
|
|
because certain people then get challenged in the shot
|
|
or the cafe or the restaurant and it's like,
|
|
well, you're not wearing a mask and it's like,
|
|
I'm exempt and they still get the challenge rate.
|
|
So it's become a bit of a nasty thing I think.
|
|
Certain people.
|
|
In fact, I just managed to do an online shopping
|
|
and a staff pass and they've most packed things
|
|
and as I've said to other people,
|
|
we're just like, I'm not going to bother with shops then,
|
|
I'll just get things online.
|
|
I get my food online.
|
|
I'll get things.
|
|
Yeah, probably the year on the shopping.
|
|
Those are white.
|
|
You can be hard to get slots sometimes
|
|
that's the only thing with that but otherwise,
|
|
it works quite well.
|
|
It comes to your door.
|
|
Occasionally you get the wrong thing to live
|
|
or things like that but I'm by a city.
|
|
I live by a city.
|
|
So basically any company that matters,
|
|
like that stigma is going to deliver here as well.
|
|
So it's a robot that doesn't live or human?
|
|
Any company that matters,
|
|
it's big enough for all to live here as well.
|
|
So I live by a city, I say, by a city.
|
|
So it's a human that delivers the thing?
|
|
She's supermarkets.
|
|
Yeah, they have, yeah, and shop.
|
|
Yeah, supermarkets.
|
|
They have delivery drivers.
|
|
It comes from a company,
|
|
and you order, you order online.
|
|
And that's awesome.
|
|
Seems like videos about Amazon delivering a bit robot.
|
|
Yeah, Amazon.
|
|
It's not really there yet.
|
|
The drone delivery stuff,
|
|
yeah, in some places it happens,
|
|
but it's not widespread.
|
|
Yeah, it seems to be a good promising.
|
|
Just a few videos that's shared here.
|
|
So that's Amazon doing in the UK and sell
|
|
this for some food as well.
|
|
They've got, I don't add on it a little bit as well.
|
|
Oh, on the drinks.
|
|
Major supermarkets in the UK,
|
|
we're actually doing it after,
|
|
and things, we, and...
|
|
Well, some of our supermarkets have delivery,
|
|
but most of them you can order online
|
|
and then drive by
|
|
and pop your trunk, give your name.
|
|
They put it in the trunk for you,
|
|
or the boot, whatever you want to call it,
|
|
and then you take it home.
|
|
I think that's the one of the better solutions actually,
|
|
just to go there and get it.
|
|
But we have the cloths or trucks running around
|
|
and just delivering to your doorway
|
|
and you can take it in yourself.
|
|
And also some deliveries or packages
|
|
are going that way as well where they have people,
|
|
a specific service that takes it the last bit to your door.
|
|
And then take a photo of it and send you a photo.
|
|
Here you have your package.
|
|
You can open your door now.
|
|
Yeah, I know we had the service in no way,
|
|
but just to do that shortly delivery.
|
|
Yeah, so we've got clicking to let well,
|
|
the big two markets do that.
|
|
Well, it's got your own car off,
|
|
then trying you can sort of order online
|
|
and go to the shop and pick it up.
|
|
So that's an option as well.
|
|
But there's also, there's one particular company called
|
|
Cario or Cadeau, which is only online.
|
|
And they've been going since 2000, I believe.
|
|
And then he started using them a bit.
|
|
Well, I've only had two deliveries myself.
|
|
But it has some of the more fancy products.
|
|
I think it gets Swedish through them then, perhaps, as well.
|
|
They've got some of the different products.
|
|
And they've got a deal on that.
|
|
They have a deal with one of the big two
|
|
issues markets.
|
|
We're chosen at M&S, so they're kind of good as well.
|
|
But I don't have the money to constantly shop there personally.
|
|
That's the only thing with that one.
|
|
So delivery does that cost most much in the UK?
|
|
It varies on company.
|
|
So with like Cario, they also have a delivery passie date for a month.
|
|
Although, I've noticed if I do have one delivery there,
|
|
and I get the right day and I do a late delivery,
|
|
they might be getting a free slot anyway.
|
|
Or they have been a lot of them have like a minimum spend,
|
|
spend sort of like 15, 25 pounds.
|
|
And then you can have a delivery.
|
|
But they normally have the sort of delivery pass
|
|
where you pay per month we're supposed to.
|
|
But with one food market, I did it in August.
|
|
And I have not been charged for any delivery since.
|
|
So I don't know if that's a mistake or...
|
|
I forgot about you.
|
|
I haven't used it a few times like that anyway.
|
|
That's three times.
|
|
So I don't know.
|
|
But yeah, they charge people for the delivery usually or they might do.
|
|
I've written, looked up the distance from Blackpool to London.
|
|
And that is definitely Texas Close.
|
|
That's no, Blackpool's up in the North.
|
|
It's 239 miles away.
|
|
And like I said, that's Texas Close.
|
|
Oh, everything in the UK is Texas Close.
|
|
I came in when you said about Blackpool.
|
|
So I don't know if you said Texas Close.
|
|
Maybe it's Texas is big, yeah.
|
|
Texas is huge.
|
|
It's about, I'm in the middle of Texas.
|
|
And I could drive about eight hours in either direction,
|
|
well, either east or west or south.
|
|
And still be in Texas after eight to 12 hours.
|
|
In England, Blackpool is actually all the way out there.
|
|
And then if you go a little bit further, you'll install them.
|
|
In Sweden, you can drive coast to coast in five hours.
|
|
But you can't drive from the southern part of Sweden
|
|
to the northern part in less than 12 hours at least.
|
|
In the last time I was in Texas, well, well.
|
|
Last time I was in Texas, I learned they have no idea of size.
|
|
I found out how big a Texas skunk is.
|
|
And it takes three vans to get rid of one.
|
|
Jesus.
|
|
The nice thing about Sweden as well is that it's not completely wrecked.
|
|
I'm talking about forest and things still being there, right?
|
|
Not, not only the fun there, I mean the fun man as well.
|
|
But I think a lot of the main places are quite sort of far away from each other.
|
|
You know cars get around or train maybe if not.
|
|
If you're going to go between certain major places,
|
|
I'm going to see if I'll be able to weed agree with me here.
|
|
Yeah, there's a lot of the forest.
|
|
If you go to the northern part with I did once,
|
|
where I had a girlfriend up there, I took the train for 14 hours and was up there.
|
|
And I believe eight of those hours were just forest.
|
|
That's what I liked about Sweden.
|
|
And when you go off the plane as well in the summer,
|
|
it's done that plenty of time being in our food there.
|
|
You know, you get these other forests.
|
|
You're like, oh, lovely.
|
|
Because in England, it's just basically wrecked.
|
|
Well, I'm for the most part by far,
|
|
about town, cities, roads, farmland.
|
|
And yeah, there's a few places that aren't,
|
|
but it's mostly wrecked.
|
|
So a lot of people here as well.
|
|
You have some trees in UK.
|
|
So you like to see that again?
|
|
It's not real as country.
|
|
You have some trees.
|
|
There are some nice places, yeah.
|
|
But it's very populated.
|
|
It's kind of wrecked by people for the most part.
|
|
Have I the right picture of UK,
|
|
if the southern path is very southern,
|
|
path is part part of the UK is mostly populated
|
|
and deforested and cities and so on.
|
|
And more of Scotland and the northern part
|
|
is more of forest and countries.
|
|
So if we put Scotland in for Wales,
|
|
then Wales, I think of mountains and hills
|
|
and nice places you can go on a walk normally.
|
|
And saying with Scotland to an extent,
|
|
not that I've been to Scotland for years.
|
|
If you look at England specifically,
|
|
only England, not the rest of it,
|
|
only England, then it's exactly what I just,
|
|
why am I thinking, anyway, yeah.
|
|
Well, I just say that just now,
|
|
it's very wrecked by people, very populated.
|
|
And most of nature is kind of destroyed.
|
|
I mean, there's a late district, which is nice
|
|
and there's cool more for the sea,
|
|
fun and things like that.
|
|
But it's just, it's just not very nice
|
|
in a lot of places, I guess.
|
|
In this context of nature and so on.
|
|
If you want a city, then there's some good cities, sure.
|
|
Yeah, you have London with just a very strange city.
|
|
You can go there for a week and not see everything
|
|
and you can be there a day and be very,
|
|
what's that?
|
|
Yeah, I went to a London for a week
|
|
and wanted to see all the things.
|
|
And we ran around all of the London
|
|
and we did not see everything.
|
|
No, sorry, to hate you, that's, yes, quite big.
|
|
And there's a lot of things to see, a lot of both musicals
|
|
and different tourist attractions.
|
|
The musicals I'm not with,
|
|
in period times and no more.
|
|
No, no, no, no, it was like 10 years ago or something, so.
|
|
Probably if you travel, no, no, it's much less touristy
|
|
open to people.
|
|
No, you can see all that's open, probably.
|
|
Yeah, I've heard that they actually are running musicals
|
|
for a Zoom audience or for a web conference audience.
|
|
That's a very nice initiative.
|
|
Yeah, they did.
|
|
There was something on Christmas Eve
|
|
and I was like, what's this?
|
|
It was like a Zoom pantomile on TV though
|
|
that we had this song for a little bit
|
|
and I was like, oh, I was not going to watch this.
|
|
This is not pantomile.
|
|
This is not quite a pantomile.
|
|
You can't quite on Zoom.
|
|
It's just not the same.
|
|
That's not pantomile is a great,
|
|
or they can be quite good stunned,
|
|
but on Zoom, it doesn't really work.
|
|
Even if you put famous actors in there and stuff,
|
|
we turned that off quite soon afterwards.
|
|
Yeah, it's a little bit sad.
|
|
I actually were in a Zoom concert
|
|
with not a famous group, but they were quite good
|
|
and they were really nice with the community and...
|
|
Yeah, for choir, I saw that I see not on the news
|
|
or something like, well, you see that they were like, oh, they've got pets.
|
|
And I think that could sort of work
|
|
because everyone can sing when they're meant to
|
|
and I've done public speaking groups.
|
|
That all works lovely on Zoom perfectly.
|
|
If that we can go around the world now
|
|
because it's an international thing anyway.
|
|
It's like I had Halloween in Indonesia, for example,
|
|
because somebody invited us to go there
|
|
and I went on and did a really Halloween-style meeting
|
|
on Zoom in Indonesia.
|
|
It was midday here, but yeah, why not?
|
|
And they spoke really good English, too.
|
|
Nice.
|
|
And then there were this initiative
|
|
by the cold play singer.
|
|
He started this where he sang for his fans
|
|
and then he said, okay, all other famous people,
|
|
let's join together and do a long stretch of the
|
|
concert where we sing to our fans.
|
|
And that was really nice.
|
|
I was assuming work can work for conferences as well
|
|
and things like that.
|
|
So the international speech contest
|
|
came that they have to do each year.
|
|
And the show was speaking and all that stuff.
|
|
And I was sitting there watching it.
|
|
And it was just so the contest before the main one as well
|
|
and the change.
|
|
And it was just, everything was once a well.
|
|
And it worked so well on Zoom with lots of people involved
|
|
and they're part of it and then watching it as well.
|
|
And they're doing that next year as well.
|
|
And it was kind of cool in a way
|
|
because it's like, okay, cool.
|
|
And that's just America to see this.
|
|
I wouldn't want America to see this or France.
|
|
So normally in America, they would have done it in France
|
|
2020, but obviously COVID.
|
|
But it gave me the opportunity to see some of the best
|
|
public speakers in the world, basically.
|
|
In the contest, winning, trying to win this.
|
|
And I wouldn't have had that opportunity normally
|
|
because I've not got money to just go and spend
|
|
to go off to the conference format.
|
|
Yeah, I think I have been during this year to 20 conferences.
|
|
And that's Zoom conferences, yeah.
|
|
And that's not something that you do.
|
|
So I've been to a lot of different VidCon
|
|
and a bunch of Google conferences and so on.
|
|
Yeah, so yeah, some positives going to be online somehow as well
|
|
at the beginning of February this time because COVID, obviously.
|
|
I don't know how they're going to do that one,
|
|
but maybe Zoom won't be in Zoom because Zoom is
|
|
proprietary software, that's the thing.
|
|
You know, it's proprietary social software, really.
|
|
So you can't really use GITC and have a big conference either,
|
|
as an example, open source.
|
|
Because I think that could have worked very well.
|
|
But then we had this awesome experience of being
|
|
at Tomorrowland where they had the virtual conference
|
|
with music formats with virtual stages, which was totally...
|
|
Yeah, I blew my mind to have a virtual audience
|
|
that actually worked.
|
|
If you didn't really look close at them,
|
|
you could actually believe that you were watching a large venue.
|
|
I don't know, I was invited to
|
|
or found out about this like, as this is a small thing really,
|
|
but I did like a Swedish mid-summer thing.
|
|
It was like a couple doing songs and there was a guy who knows
|
|
like, in music for a while, or no, he is still really
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doing a bit different place and he'd gone there.
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And I was like, oh, what's this?
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I'm not sure if you want to see what this is.
|
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And I did a few of those and that was kind of nice.
|
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So I think for music, I think for music, Zoom will work
|
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and things like that, but obviously it's still going to be better
|
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in person, isn't it?
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It depends on who's there and what kind of people you are meeting.
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And I'm a little bit of an introvert and a lot of people that work
|
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in the computer.
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Marina is also introvert, so they don't really like
|
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when you are talking through them face to face.
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They have had a lot more engagement and talks with people
|
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in my field through Zoom than I had when I were actually meeting
|
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them in person because they felt that I jumped on them
|
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with questions without really, yeah, it got very strange
|
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when you talked to them in person.
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But over a Zoom call, they were more relaxed
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and could answer questions.
|
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Yeah, well, yeah, it's very Zoom or something like this
|
|
is going to be a bit easier to chat on because you're not actually
|
|
in person, but it's, I don't know, it's been a weird year
|
|
in this sense, it's not, I've got a calendar and it should be
|
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I'm going to the city to go to some conference
|
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or I'm going off somewhere to go and do this,
|
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not I'm going to some online event that's happening
|
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or I'm doing some online and then the next week, you know what I mean?
|
|
Yeah, but I were actually at VidCon in February this year
|
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or last year and that was in London and was a really good
|
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conference to be at and then Corona hit and now
|
|
have been to VidCon again, but online and I think I got
|
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pretty much the same experience doing it online
|
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as being there in person.
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Yeah, so one conference, I really gone got cancelled
|
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but it's really got to get about 300 people
|
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so I guess they're enough.
|
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That's an open source thing.
|
|
But I was, I was, I was able to do Brussels
|
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or fuzz them this the whole last year to say 2020
|
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just before this Corona really hit off in the room.
|
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I've written lots of things for basically
|
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pretty much the whole the rest of the year, the whole nine months
|
|
and it's still not over yet but, you know, and also
|
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I've got to go to like a high-fi music event
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with again in February as well, with like really expensive
|
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speakers and also a little bit of home cinema.
|
|
So like I've got to see an AK TV for example,
|
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one of the only LG I've had ever borrowing it, I think
|
|
from LD directly.
|
|
It's a demo, not that they're going to get much AK
|
|
out there anywhere anytime soon, but, but that kind of thing
|
|
it's a bigger bend.
|
|
It went, been going for 30 years or something like that
|
|
and I think that's just going to be cancelled obviously in February
|
|
and probably for the whole of this year 2021
|
|
I suspect it's going to be cancelled but, which is a shame
|
|
because it's a nice thing to go to nearby on the bus
|
|
and, and you don't think that would be
|
|
virtual.
|
|
You can't just swing big on Zoom like that at no chance.
|
|
Yeah, it's all to, I guess those
|
|
conferences are more to sell products, right?
|
|
Or display products and that you can do over Zoom
|
|
and you just get to be courageous.
|
|
Yeah, they want to sell products as well.
|
|
Yeah, and you have companies that are
|
|
marrying their kit, yeah.
|
|
I think if you are very creative about it
|
|
you can do it over Zoom as well.
|
|
Just that you need to, if you do it in person
|
|
you can handle one person at a time, but if you're doing
|
|
over Zoom or other video conferences
|
|
you cannot actually handle a large group of people
|
|
at the same time watching the same presentation
|
|
or asking questions about a product.
|
|
So you can be more efficient actually.
|
|
But I was wondering one thing.
|
|
I just got to my mind when we were talking about
|
|
this distributing food and so on.
|
|
A while back I was working on this web page
|
|
and I did the payment solution
|
|
and then I left the company that worked for us.
|
|
I didn't know how it actually went with the product
|
|
but it's a product for buying food online
|
|
and then distributed with containers I believe
|
|
and when you went to a container and picked up your food
|
|
or something and it was called market
|
|
and it should go be live in Norway
|
|
or perhaps they gone bust.
|
|
I don't know because I didn't really follow up on that one.
|
|
Is it still going in Norway or is it not something
|
|
that you have heard about KDB?
|
|
What did you ask me?
|
|
Yeah, I didn't know, I just started to read it.
|
|
If it's texting.
|
|
There were a company called the market
|
|
that sold groceries online
|
|
and then should deliver them by containers
|
|
to different cities and so on
|
|
to can go pick up your groceries.
|
|
Is that something that is going in Norway
|
|
or is that company bust?
|
|
Did I not succeed with that?
|
|
Yeah, I don't know because I get
|
|
almost delivered from one shop.
|
|
Okay, you haven't heard about them
|
|
or they are not a big thing in Norway at least.
|
|
They are not a big big thing.
|
|
I don't know about them.
|
|
But I don't follow news
|
|
so hey.
|
|
Yeah, it was just one thing that I was thinking about
|
|
because it was kind of fun to work
|
|
about on their solution
|
|
but because they were very innovative.
|
|
But I think they perhaps were a little bit early
|
|
with their leadership.
|
|
They have done it during Covid times.
|
|
I think that solution would have been a really interesting one.
|
|
I just ran to be heard from my grandparents
|
|
because I kind of have
|
|
been sitting in my house
|
|
sitting in Bøndøren.
|
|
And if I didn't tell me,
|
|
I probably not know about it in a year or two.
|
|
Probably if the whole world got nuked,
|
|
I probably not know about it.
|
|
So he's recording here anyway.
|
|
He's recording the podcast.
|
|
He's recording the podcast.
|
|
Two people are.
|
|
I can't see on this climb,
|
|
but I think that sometimes you can.
|
|
A pee-par-drag.
|
|
He's recording two items.
|
|
Yeah, but I think honkies is the official recording.
|
|
I know his has been going all day
|
|
and he's also the one that had it from last year.
|
|
Oh!
|
|
Because I needed a portion of the raw
|
|
instead of what came out on HPR.
|
|
So I was able to get it from honkies.
|
|
Yeah, he had the last one.
|
|
Is it going to come up as well?
|
|
When is it going to come up for that one?
|
|
The more you rush honkies, the longer he takes.
|
|
So it could be a couple of months.
|
|
So he does some editing then?
|
|
Um, yeah, either.
|
|
I think K-Wisher actually did the editing from last year.
|
|
Frick me if I'm wrong, K-Wisher.
|
|
Yeah, the guy that doesn't talk or listen.
|
|
I think it's just to take the white empty,
|
|
no one was talking to him,
|
|
and it's about it if I had the thing.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
K-Listener has not been talking or listening since I joined.
|
|
Okay, well he was talking earlier in the day.
|
|
Oh, he was.
|
|
Because after I joined, he's been totally
|
|
off talking and speaking.
|
|
Yeah, when I was on this morning, he was talking.
|
|
Oh, yeah.
|
|
I was out in the moment and you were on and over
|
|
in my country, I joined.
|
|
Yeah, but I think I know it was honkies that had
|
|
all the raw recordings from last year,
|
|
and I think it was K-Wisher that did the editing,
|
|
and then I'm not sure who posted it to HBR.
|
|
So who's going to listen to the whole 26 hours or so?
|
|
Are you going to do anyone here?
|
|
Um, most likely what they'll,
|
|
yeah, I'm not going to listen to the whole 26 hours.
|
|
And it'll end up being split up into three different recordings,
|
|
and once all the truncate silence is removed,
|
|
it will be a lot shorter.
|
|
Yeah, because then I don't.
|
|
Yeah, you will, yeah, I'm going to go to the silence.
|
|
I mean, we'd chat only,
|
|
but who's going to listen to the whole thing otherwise?
|
|
No, then I don't be.
|
|
It's easier to request.
|
|
Yeah, if I were editing,
|
|
I would do some noise leveling
|
|
and I would do the truncate silence for everything.
|
|
And well, that would be most of it.
|
|
I would do some spot listening,
|
|
but I definitely wouldn't go through the whole thing for editing.
|
|
If that's because you probably take a seat,
|
|
you're going to have to go.
|
|
I think you can do 26 hours pretty fast if you want.
|
|
Well, I would be a lot of silence.
|
|
I do, well, yeah, that's why you load it up into audacity
|
|
and you truncate silence first.
|
|
Yeah, it doesn't can have some sort of something automated.
|
|
I remember him saying he had something automated
|
|
to remove the silence.
|
|
I know.
|
|
Well, yeah, it's actually really easy in audacity.
|
|
But I know Hunky McGoo,
|
|
who does the editing for the Linux lug cast,
|
|
he has a script that automatically does the truncating.
|
|
So, so after he had done that,
|
|
then we can talk about how many hours per broadcast is
|
|
or recording is.
|
|
So what show is this, you know, then?
|
|
What show is this?
|
|
This is the HPR New Year show.
|
|
Is the one?
|
|
So, Asia is better show, but still around.
|
|
No, I'm not sure if anybody's still recording
|
|
on this server regularly.
|
|
Yeah, because I've not seen anyone,
|
|
the last people I've seen was dungeon people.
|
|
That's what recently came in and lived in this place.
|
|
Or then that I've not seen anyone doing this place
|
|
in over a year.
|
|
Do the SML archives still use this?
|
|
I remember some guys said they were going
|
|
on Sunday, Saturday, and I was looking on for them,
|
|
and I forgot about it, and I was looking again,
|
|
no one doing it.
|
|
Maybe that was the main cause you were talking about.
|
|
Because you switched, there was a, no.
|
|
I think a lot of the recordings of Hacker Public Radio
|
|
is done by one visual poster,
|
|
so I don't think that most of it will do,
|
|
will need a mumble server in order to record them.
|
|
No, it's not needed here.
|
|
But it was fun to talk to people when
|
|
was the show was done before.
|
|
But it's not seen with people in a long time.
|
|
I wonder if the Saturday ones are done here, perhaps.
|
|
When you have a month break and you talk about
|
|
all the shows for one month,
|
|
those could be recorded here, perhaps.
|
|
Yeah, I am in Jupiter though on Sunday,
|
|
but maybe why I'm not seen there if this show in here.
|
|
I think it's mostly Ken and one person
|
|
who forgot the name of that record shows,
|
|
perhaps they are using some other server
|
|
when they do that.
|
|
Ken Fallinger?
|
|
Ken Fallinger, and what's the other guy's name?
|
|
Shading with him.
|
|
Yeah, I think Ken Chaln is in all the
|
|
judging and third-hand shows,
|
|
or what they were, and not sure if you recorded them.
|
|
Or did you record them?
|
|
I'm not sure if they weren't there as a podcast.
|
|
Yeah, Ken Fallen and David Morris,
|
|
they'd usually do this end of the month,
|
|
yeah, recordings where they go through
|
|
and look at all the feedback that I've
|
|
spent on during a month.
|
|
Yeah, that was for people, but I am
|
|
or even in a pop-bit, didn't you?
|
|
I have been thinking about actually joining
|
|
one of those sessions, but I've been
|
|
very busy lately with work, so,
|
|
and I've also been thinking about recording a show,
|
|
but that's also because of work,
|
|
I've been able to do that.
|
|
But hopefully next year, when everything has settled,
|
|
it can be...
|
|
Yeah, it's more settled.
|
|
Do you mean this year, 2021, this year?
|
|
Yeah, this year, you know.
|
|
2022, are you talking about taking it?
|
|
No, 2021, of course.
|
|
Yeah, this year.
|
|
So, 2022.
|
|
No, this year.
|
|
It was been a lot of work during the end of last year
|
|
to prepare for the storm of people
|
|
going to read the news during the December month,
|
|
and we never saw those people.
|
|
Joe, I'm talking to you from the future in 2021.
|
|
Yeah, I'm fortunate we still got COVID.
|
|
So, you and UK, you are one of our hinders.
|
|
Behind you.
|
|
Also, well, this is it.
|
|
This is it.
|
|
We've just left EU properly.
|
|
There's no transition thing anymore.
|
|
It just expired.
|
|
No, no, it's not.
|
|
Have you had a deal now with some sort,
|
|
saying that, but, yeah.
|
|
One our own now, we're going to be your friendly neighbors
|
|
apparently, the next year.
|
|
If I understand this correctly, you will do a transition
|
|
because I think you are outside of the EU,
|
|
and you will have taxing on some of the products
|
|
that goes into the EU.
|
|
The transition's period stuff was it is over, really,
|
|
but that was the nine months thing that's just finished,
|
|
but there's a kind of deal or some sort now.
|
|
Okay, well, because I think that the part
|
|
where you require a visa to visit the rest of the EU
|
|
and also the part where everything is taxed that goes
|
|
in and out from the EU is not in effect
|
|
directly after the end of the year,
|
|
but it should be in effect until summer,
|
|
heard on the news or something.
|
|
I might just get a Swedish passport
|
|
that I'm entitled to because I was born there.
|
|
I believe I still am.
|
|
Just in case that keyword is like the EU
|
|
and Norway as well.
|
|
Mother's saying, so it's like EU and Norway in Switzerland,
|
|
and then EU and Norway in Switzerland,
|
|
and then it's like, do you have the rest of the world over here
|
|
and the UK has to go in that queue now, if I think?
|
|
Although at the moment, we're apparently banned
|
|
from the EU because of COVID anyway,
|
|
or that's why I was reading.
|
|
Yeah, I think the UK is pretty much banned
|
|
from every country outside of the UK at the moment,
|
|
but I don't really understand it
|
|
because the Australian didn't come from the UK.
|
|
It just spread there.
|
|
So people cannot take it?
|
|
There's two strains.
|
|
South African strain and maybe UK strain,
|
|
or I don't know.
|
|
Yeah, I thought it was the South African strain
|
|
that come to the UK and then spread like wildfire
|
|
in the UK, and therefore the UK is banned,
|
|
but I thought that South Africa would be banned
|
|
as well from the rest of the world.
|
|
Probably not.
|
|
It was.
|
|
Well, I mean, I mean, the French banned
|
|
lorries the other week from Britain
|
|
because of this as well.
|
|
Hmm, you're very low.
|
|
Who's low-mars on all?
|
|
Yeah, he isn't a low-one user.
|
|
Boss, you're the only me.
|
|
Yeah, because you're low-one
|
|
some of others, but here isn't a low-one user again.
|
|
I'm glad I found this headset,
|
|
and I'm surprised, like I said, it was too...
|
|
It sounds like it's powering up.
|
|
It's turning the voice in for your voice.
|
|
Or do you just talk louder?
|
|
I don't know how low I am or not.
|
|
I'm talking with me now, but I hope I'm coming off.
|
|
Yeah, you're coming off to that good...
|
|
But you talk a low-dow,
|
|
or do you turn it up more after you start talking?
|
|
I think.
|
|
You don't stand more.
|
|
So the headset works fine now.
|
|
Yeah, you're coming though.
|
|
You're not as high as the Swedish version,
|
|
but you are totally fine for me.
|
|
Well, I'm always loud.
|
|
It doesn't matter in what medium.
|
|
So, do you talk loud and have a low mic?
|
|
Do I have a loud mic as well?
|
|
I can turn it down,
|
|
but I know that I talk loud,
|
|
so therefore I usually have to do some audio settings.
|
|
And then because this is a new setup,
|
|
I haven't really handled with it, so I can see here.
|
|
No, you're not talking as really loud,
|
|
because he's more quiet and no one else talks.
|
|
So it's because he's a...
|
|
I'm not sure how low I am.
|
|
I cannot tell myself.
|
|
Yeah, but you sound fine,
|
|
but I hope I don't blow your ears out with my speech,
|
|
because that's not the point.
|
|
No, it doesn't do that,
|
|
but you are very close to that zone.
|
|
Well, I will see if I can turn it down a bit.
|
|
If I can figure out this,
|
|
there are so many switches on this audio input thing here.
|
|
Yes, I can turn it down on my audio.
|
|
Is it better now?
|
|
Turn it down on the audio.
|
|
It was 60% or something.
|
|
Yeah, turn it down to...
|
|
I think it was at 75% before,
|
|
and now it's down to 50%.
|
|
Yes, that was right.
|
|
Wow, I guess.
|
|
Just random guess.
|
|
Because it's kind of...
|
|
So it's like it's half the volume it was,
|
|
but it's probably not as...
|
|
Well, my colleagues usually think that my
|
|
joke, or perhaps they just have a bad speaker.
|
|
Hmm, I usually have to turn the volume down quite a lot when I record,
|
|
because else I will blow out the speaker,
|
|
but I have to do a lot of sound mixing.
|
|
Yeah, no, I can...
|
|
Then I'll try to hear after,
|
|
no, I can hear it.
|
|
You're cutting out each time you stop talking.
|
|
Yeah, maybe I didn't notice it then.
|
|
You're talking so high.
|
|
I think I've had to turn that down as well then.
|
|
Maybe you let go right before you stop talking.
|
|
I see.
|
|
The message in the chat thing,
|
|
just now saying that,
|
|
Greenland and...
|
|
I think some more of just going to New Year.
|
|
Yeah, Cape Verde.
|
|
Happy New Year!
|
|
Greenland and...
|
|
I, uh,
|
|
von Ponte del Gada
|
|
and Mendelo and a few others there.
|
|
So happy New Year to all of you.
|
|
Yeah, happy New Year, I guess.
|
|
So, anybody who you have any New Year's resolution,
|
|
either have completed or want to do.
|
|
My New Year's resolution is not to make any more New Year's resolution,
|
|
so I know I'm gonna stick to that one.
|
|
I actually had a New Year's resolution for last year,
|
|
and I complete.
|
|
Happy about that.
|
|
And I think I will continue.
|
|
My New Year's resolution was not to drink alcohol for you.
|
|
I mean...
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
The new one is to wear face masks all the time in public,
|
|
even if other Swedes aren't doing it.
|
|
I can actually do that as well.
|
|
I like wearing masks.
|
|
I don't mind it.
|
|
It's just that my...
|
|
my asses fog over, and that's really annoying.
|
|
But perhaps the strips will help me there.
|
|
I've gotten used to the
|
|
glasses fogging up.
|
|
It's at this point, it's...
|
|
I just ignore it.
|
|
Have you tried rolling up the bottom of your, uh,
|
|
your mask to where it like sits on your chin
|
|
and opens up the holes on the side a little bit bigger?
|
|
Buy that, but I think that to get the best prediction,
|
|
you should actually have the...
|
|
I'm wondering how many people use fur masks.
|
|
One thing I thought that I was really liked was when I went to the hairdresser,
|
|
they actually use face shield to have something that sits on the chin,
|
|
goes up over the mouth and, uh, above the...
|
|
up to the eye line.
|
|
I love hairdressers.
|
|
I mean, even hairdressers have been closed here because of Covid.
|
|
Only bars are closed in a way.
|
|
I said for us, I don't know.
|
|
And some, uh, some food shops is some restriction back and forth.
|
|
There, there, there, there.
|
|
I think that actually a face shield,
|
|
they had transparent face.
|
|
I think that the face shields don't work,
|
|
because it goes down the bottom,
|
|
anyone here.
|
|
There goes down the bottom,
|
|
but you will not spray your customers with your droplets.
|
|
First, they're down in the distance here, at all.
|
|
Doesn't shield you at all.
|
|
No, I think it has to.
|
|
We might wear a face shield plus a medical surgical mask,
|
|
whatever.
|
|
Yeah, in hospital, I think it might be both facial plus a medical mask.
|
|
I believe that my wife has used face shields,
|
|
where you fall from the top of your head and all the way down.
|
|
That's where, just when they have normal, uh,
|
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patients who are in the tent,
|
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and along the COVID-19 have food like moon.
|
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Uh, it's quite time again.
|
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I'm still here.
|
|
About something, so just, uh,
|
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break up the subject, then I'm all ready to talk.
|
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Oh, you must have done the job mask thing.
|
|
I don't know where I will add anything to it.
|
|
I don't know.
|
|
I thought it was a, uh,
|
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uh,
|
|
well, we can talk about mass even more.
|
|
So there's, uh, uh,
|
|
about three different types, I believe.
|
|
There's a debate about if any of these masks actually work,
|
|
or to work standing in work,
|
|
and which one's the best,
|
|
and all, and, uh, you know,
|
|
you could debate it all night.
|
|
Yeah, it's so fun if all people use masks,
|
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and if I know it, they doesn't work.
|
|
I saw some, I don't know about the percentages,
|
|
but that's something like,
|
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if you wear a mask,
|
|
check the other person to,
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like 20 percent,
|
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if other person wears mask,
|
|
they are protected to both wear mask,
|
|
you are both protected to like 5 percent.
|
|
It's cut off.
|
|
What percent?
|
|
You were taking the thing.
|
|
Is that a mask to protect you?
|
|
The mask protects them from you.
|
|
Yeah, exactly.
|
|
So if the other person has a mask,
|
|
they are protected to 60 percent,
|
|
which is a lot less protection than,
|
|
but if you both have it, or at 5 percent.
|
|
If you get used to your mask,
|
|
you can keep it and use it after it,
|
|
mostly go that way.
|
|
But I think in England,
|
|
all the UK, Scotland, Wales,
|
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including all night,
|
|
and when they get the chance,
|
|
I think most people are going to chuck them out
|
|
into the bin,
|
|
and that's that basically.
|
|
Although few might want to keep it going
|
|
a bit longer, but they have the choice.
|
|
So I just watch mine every day,
|
|
and I'll be wearing it.
|
|
So you have a one-use mask,
|
|
you're wearing each day.
|
|
That's correct.
|
|
Yeah, I have a cloth mask,
|
|
a few cloth masks that I use,
|
|
and I,
|
|
after using them for the day, I wash them.
|
|
So it meant to be go spend?
|
|
No, I do not have a cloth mask.
|
|
I have a latex,
|
|
a latex free mask that came out of a box,
|
|
wash it, dry it out,
|
|
wear it the next day.
|
|
Oh, man.
|
|
Yeah, at this point,
|
|
I have the mask,
|
|
I would send a mask,
|
|
a couple of masks,
|
|
from a care package,
|
|
from the insurance that I have through work,
|
|
and I have a few other masks
|
|
that I purchased off of Etsy.
|
|
So at this point,
|
|
it's like underwear.
|
|
You wear it, you wash it.
|
|
So, you know.
|
|
I have four masks from my work site.
|
|
The face shields are banned from my work site,
|
|
and you pull over masks like a scarf
|
|
or a band from my work site,
|
|
the old mask,
|
|
which is where.
|
|
Yeah, the Gators provided masks.
|
|
They provide us with our latex mask,
|
|
and I'm allergic to latex.
|
|
There's no other option.
|
|
Oh, I went and bought some latex for,
|
|
I'm to waste them.
|
|
Oh, the latex free.
|
|
I see.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
I have four masks for the four people in our,
|
|
are seldomly out with people.
|
|
So my wife is a nurse,
|
|
so she often goes to the hospital, of course,
|
|
and they have protected gear there, of course.
|
|
But we seldomly leave our house at all.
|
|
Nobody at school wears masks.
|
|
Yeah, I thought about something.
|
|
We, when he was talking about the glow text there,
|
|
we kind of high thought that
|
|
us to do the spraying thing
|
|
or the glows.
|
|
Oh, you both, I didn't think about that
|
|
because it's not so learning to see it,
|
|
but it's not the forced
|
|
and other places and hospital, I think.
|
|
If you get caught in public here without a mask
|
|
on, be fined $300.
|
|
You get caught writing in a vehicle
|
|
with someone that's not in your quote-unquote bubble
|
|
to get fined $1,000.
|
|
Oh, that's what it is.
|
|
Like, that's what's like in the England as well.
|
|
If you might get fined, if you're caught without a mask,
|
|
unless you can prove that you're certain
|
|
that you're exempt, basically.
|
|
Although, although in reality,
|
|
I think the police, apparently the police
|
|
just have better things to do for most parts,
|
|
so it's more of a threat, I think,
|
|
than actually you're going to get fined,
|
|
but there's a chance you might.
|
|
Well, this is a small town community
|
|
like place here, so the police have nothing better to do
|
|
than to drive around these fines.
|
|
And there's 10 a day, Italy.
|
|
It's an easy way for them to reach their quota of tickets.
|
|
I expect there's been a few big parties tonight.
|
|
I've been up here, again.
|
|
I wonder if the work at places where you are
|
|
in the public or do you work from home, some of you?
|
|
I work from home.
|
|
Because I work from home.
|
|
And when we were talking about it,
|
|
my boss was actually looking into
|
|
how we should do after COVID
|
|
and how many people wanted to go back to the office.
|
|
And he found some research that were done
|
|
in the IT sector.
|
|
And they said that 90% of the people that works from home
|
|
want to work from home and stay working from home
|
|
after COVID.
|
|
So they are actually figuring out how to end the lease
|
|
of our offices as we only have one office left.
|
|
Now, we had three years earlier.
|
|
So we wouldn't mostly work from home
|
|
even after COVID, believe I believe.
|
|
I would like the option to work from home.
|
|
But I don't know if I'd want to always work from home.
|
|
My company, my team works, is before COVID,
|
|
we were working from home four days a week.
|
|
We went into the office one day a week.
|
|
Since COVID, we've been working from home every day.
|
|
And they're looking at adopting the model from my team
|
|
through the rest of the company and having more teams
|
|
where they just come in that one day a week.
|
|
So they still get that face time together.
|
|
You still get that socialization
|
|
that you're working from home most of the time.
|
|
And they can actually reduce office footprint in the process.
|
|
What about the people that work in an industrial setting,
|
|
like myself, I work at a tissue plant?
|
|
There we got some people in our company that work in the labs
|
|
and the physical material handling that yeah,
|
|
they're in the office and they've been in the office
|
|
who everything that's going on.
|
|
But for anybody who doesn't have to be,
|
|
they're going to try to use this model throughout the company.
|
|
For us, I work as a tech at a school.
|
|
And we basically are set up in different regions.
|
|
So we have a supervisor for our region.
|
|
When all this started here in Miami,
|
|
when they went into lockdown, we basically became,
|
|
we basically became desk support.
|
|
Like tech support, we would have to,
|
|
we get emails from the teachers
|
|
or they would send in a ticket
|
|
and we would contact them either through teens or through Zoom,
|
|
which is how they were, how the district
|
|
had referred doing it.
|
|
As time passed, they gradually had us come back in
|
|
because we had to get things ready for the supposed school year
|
|
that was coming up.
|
|
So we gradually started rolling in,
|
|
starting to get things ready.
|
|
Things changed day by day.
|
|
But yeah, eventually we did end up coming back to the schools.
|
|
And of course, we had to have the PPE.
|
|
It's been somewhat of a disaster in my opinion,
|
|
but we're getting by as best we can.
|
|
My kids are doing the whole school from home thing.
|
|
Yeah, mine as well.
|
|
As a matter of fact, my two youngest,
|
|
which were still in the K through 12 system,
|
|
they actually opted to go back.
|
|
They wanted to go back.
|
|
But after they went back after a few days,
|
|
they said, no, mom.
|
|
People are stupid.
|
|
Please bring me home.
|
|
Put us, put us, yeah, exactly.
|
|
Put us virtual.
|
|
And they've been virtual since.
|
|
Of course, my eldest, who loves to just be on the computer
|
|
and do everything there,
|
|
is he's super happy about doing everything remote.
|
|
He doesn't even want to drive to the college.
|
|
My kids are younger.
|
|
So they are still at school thinking
|
|
that the best option is to be at school.
|
|
About with about 440 students or 500 students or something.
|
|
So it's not a huge school, but it's large.
|
|
They have actually looked every week
|
|
for the guidelines from our minister
|
|
how we should handle schools.
|
|
And they have prepared everything for homeschooling.
|
|
So you either have work at home
|
|
or if you have a computer,
|
|
you can do virtual learning from home.
|
|
So everything is set up and ready to go.
|
|
But so far, they haven't got the go signal
|
|
from the community to say that,
|
|
okay, you need to do homeschooling.
|
|
So so far, we are still doing go to school.
|
|
I sort of ran into a reverse problem
|
|
that some of you have been running into.
|
|
My kids were homeschooled all the way through high school.
|
|
My youngest one graduated last year.
|
|
And she's now going to a college.
|
|
And she's been challenged trying to get into the college
|
|
because they keep trying to shut down
|
|
all the different colleges in the area.
|
|
I think all the colleges in Sweden
|
|
are still homeschooling or virtue
|
|
because at that age you should have,
|
|
or you usually have those that know how
|
|
to work for your own or and you often have
|
|
the equipment to do virtual schooling.
|
|
Well, she's, my youngest daughter
|
|
has got a triple major going on right now,
|
|
but one of the majors being dance.
|
|
And so that's something that you can't quite do virtually.
|
|
I wonder if you can be creative
|
|
and actually do dance virtually.
|
|
I have to ask my wife there as well
|
|
to teach dance for a couple of years.
|
|
So some things you can do on your own
|
|
but there are other things that you have to
|
|
interact with a partner for and that part can't be done virtually.
|
|
I think with dance you probably can do it virtually.
|
|
But I was going to say all the school stuff
|
|
and that, so talking about the UK of course.
|
|
So in the first lockdown they closed
|
|
the whole education bound yet.
|
|
University schools, colleges the whole lot.
|
|
And then it opened up.
|
|
But now because worrying about this
|
|
second mutation is basically because
|
|
Christmas holiday now, but it's about to finish or should finish.
|
|
But I think the primary schools, or I forget you say
|
|
elementary in America, they're going to come back
|
|
I believe on Monday as normal most of them.
|
|
Unless they're in this tier form, possibly some of those.
|
|
But then they're going to lay the secondary schools
|
|
by another two weeks in the colleges and
|
|
and the Sam students back maybe a little bit earlier than the rest of them.
|
|
And the people giving the government advice,
|
|
the scientists, they're just like,
|
|
claiming the school will just have them
|
|
claiming the whole generation.
|
|
But this is just a mess all of this here.
|
|
The problem with closing the schools for the primary kids,
|
|
I have four small children, two of which in primary.
|
|
And you close that down some nurse.
|
|
So now they're supposed to learn from home.
|
|
I don't work from home.
|
|
I work out in the plant.
|
|
How are both the wife and I have to work the kids.
|
|
And if there's no.
|
|
Well, yeah, that's basically it.
|
|
If the if the school kids aren't going to school,
|
|
then it affects the parents as well and what they're doing.
|
|
And I should be very lucky that I can work from home.
|
|
And I also have a company with a very
|
|
lacks attitude against work.
|
|
The only thing that they require is that you do the work,
|
|
not when or where.
|
|
If I need to homeschool my kids the whole day and then work on the evening,
|
|
that's just fine.
|
|
I mean, that's one thing that's physically impossible.
|
|
My preference.
|
|
I understand that.
|
|
And the.
|
|
Thank you.
|
|
Here they want to close this.
|
|
Well, the government will close the schools as a kind of
|
|
lucks resort, or they'll might delay it, but.
|
|
But they, um, they've been trying to keep those open.
|
|
They'll close the pubs and not in the stairs in the meantime.
|
|
But, but education kind of comes first, I guess.
|
|
But just, yeah, it's just, it's just all a wrestling way.
|
|
If I were in the situation where I needed to go to work.
|
|
And of course, my wife, as a nurse, needs to go to work.
|
|
And I thought, well, well, my parents could have the kids,
|
|
but they are above 70.
|
|
So they are in total quarantine.
|
|
We don't talk to them with.
|
|
We are visiting them with, but we have this four meters of distance between us.
|
|
We are, when we are talking, we are sitting down at their, uh,
|
|
porch and they sit at one end and we sit on the other end and then we
|
|
can't let each other.
|
|
So we are not really meeting them.
|
|
So they can't really take care of the kids either.
|
|
Yeah, that's who watches our kids as her parents, my parents, very far away.
|
|
But that becomes really difficult to increase the household.
|
|
About the interpretation of single family bubble.
|
|
But if you say eight people, then you are of a lot, I guess.
|
|
And again, my, I'm pretty defined.
|
|
The single family household bubble as anyone that has a permanent address
|
|
within your resident.
|
|
If they're permanent address on their license, it's different from your
|
|
address on your license.
|
|
You're subject to a thousand dollar fine.
|
|
If they're caught in your house without them.
|
|
And again, yeah, yeah, people like to rat on people.
|
|
Okay, Cuba a little bit low.
|
|
So am I apparently, uh, but, um, yeah,
|
|
that like a sudden chat, turning microphone up a bit, possible.
|
|
Uh, not possible for me.
|
|
I don't know where the microphone adjustment is.
|
|
Is that any better?
|
|
It is so indifferent.
|
|
I'm using a Bluetooth headset.
|
|
So I don't know.
|
|
I'm fine with.
|
|
So Bluetooth headset has a cold bite, right?
|
|
Sound like that.
|
|
I don't think you talk a little bit.
|
|
I'm also speaking low because the kids are in bad.
|
|
Yeah, that doesn't help properly.
|
|
Um, I'm, uh, detached from the house.
|
|
I can scream in here if I like that.
|
|
I'll teach the kids for getting you up.
|
|
Exactly.
|
|
I went outside.
|
|
I'm going to do some testing.
|
|
Is, uh, is it louder when I speak here?
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
Well, I've just changed myself.
|
|
I think it's still louder.
|
|
Well, that means, uh, do I sound all different now and now?
|
|
Uh, pretty much the same as before.
|
|
Yeah, but you're not low then.
|
|
You'll come through loud and clear.
|
|
But I guess the only reason that people didn't hear.
|
|
Cobra was that he spoke after.
|
|
Yeah, I thought Cobra's, uh,
|
|
Cobra 2's volume was fine.
|
|
Yeah, uh, I've seen that too.
|
|
But, uh, but I, uh,
|
|
it's just a cold voice.
|
|
It's just a cold voice.
|
|
Not seen you in a long time.
|
|
Um, I think I was on this morning.
|
|
And earlier this afternoon, uh, well, my time's on.
|
|
Uh, but yeah, I was, uh,
|
|
No, in this afternoon, you was,
|
|
and I think you was one of the people I talk to,
|
|
then, uh, uh, rocked on and started.
|
|
If I'm not, uh,
|
|
Mr. Renembringy or Nick Bisson and else.
|
|
It could be.
|
|
Um, when this started, I was still sleeping.
|
|
When this started, I listened a little bit beginning
|
|
and then did other things as that for a while.
|
|
No, no, not today.
|
|
I mean, uh, Cobra,
|
|
when Cobra locked on and started.
|
|
Uh, uh, who it is.
|
|
Yeah, because if you were sleeping in the whole Cobra period,
|
|
when you were sleeping, I would be very well rested
|
|
if that were the case now.
|
|
Yeah.
|
|
No, no, no, I, I'd probably not.
|
|
No, I haven't been on the mumble, uh,
|
|
the HPR mumble, uh, up until now.
|
|
I have recorded episodes, uh, here and there,
|
|
but as far as doing the live chat,
|
|
like right now, not until today.
|
|
Last year about last year.
|
|
Oh, yeah.
|
|
If you mean, uh, in that sense,
|
|
yeah, last year would be.
|
|
Yeah, last year.
|
|
Yeah, last year would be the last time that I was on this.
|
|
So when the Cobra start last year,
|
|
was you one of the third people in here?
|
|
Oh, what do you want to for regulars in here?
|
|
I mean, on here when it, when it started, uh,
|
|
because I remember, uh,
|
|
Carla prefer was one of them.
|
|
I think your name is, your name is
|
|
familiar, but I'm not remembering from what place.
|
|
Yeah, I mean, I've recorded some episodes for HPR, um,
|
|
and then just recently I did something with, uh,
|
|
Pat from the Linux link text show.
|
|
So that one came up.
|
|
I think that that episode was on the 28th.
|
|
So that was just a couple of a few days ago.
|
|
So are you doing it?
|
|
The inside this place.
|
|
Oh, someone else, someone else.
|
|
No, um, I think,
|
|
because I think the Linux link text show guys have their own
|
|
mumble server.
|
|
I don't, I could have sworn it was on here.
|
|
I could be wrong.
|
|
I didn't see in the list, but, uh,
|
|
yeah, we had connected that way.
|
|
I guess through their, through their own mumble server.
|
|
So with mumble, I'm feeling this,
|
|
this is a mumble challenge.
|
|
Probably only useful one thing is to each, uh,
|
|
one, the first day for one year.
|
|
Yeah, I guess.
|
|
No, this is, I don't know, I think it's mostly used to,
|
|
so the new year show, isn't that?
|
|
Yeah, one, one number for one thing one year, uh, one day.
|
|
Yeah, he's just the first day of each year.
|
|
Yeah, it's a problem too.
|
|
There's a couple days.
|
|
Yeah, I have problems saying my handle,
|
|
Kalasco for it's, uh, the serial branding Sweden.
|
|
So I guess it's hard to pronounce, but I'm done.
|
|
Donial person, so, uh, can just call me Daniel.
|
|
But I think, uh, hang on a minute, the name,
|
|
the name you've got now is the serial on Sweden, is that?
|
|
It's a serial brand in Sweden, so it's, uh,
|
|
Yeah, yes, I was,
|
|
Honeypuffs.
|
|
I was, yeah, I was, no, I mean, I can read it.
|
|
The Swedish bits, uh, enough.
|
|
So as you can know, okay, yeah, but I didn't think,
|
|
oh, it actually has a serial, okay.
|
|
But Kalasco be a name.
|
|
No, I think you need to remove an A though,
|
|
so class, if you want to have a name.
|
|
Yeah, I think during the start of the COVID,
|
|
we also had a lot of regular shots
|
|
when we were talking about our different situations
|
|
in different regions and different countries and so on.
|
|
And that was very informative.
|
|
So what, uh, uh,
|
|
Kalasco ended up in there.
|
|
Oh, do I remember wrong?
|
|
I'm not remembering who was in all.
|
|
I remember some names, but, uh,
|
|
I talked to too many people.
|
|
I remember you, but I'm totally bad with names, so...
|
|
Yeah, I remember you being the only Swedish guy
|
|
that you come regularly.
|
|
It's always good to have something special about it.
|
|
More regular, you are,
|
|
it's worth to get to remember that guy.
|
|
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
|
|
The, uh,
|
|
they defeat the men,
|
|
have nonsemen, can
|
|
fat as Swedish men,
|
|
mediate for store.
|
|
Good.
|
|
I'm not sure if we,
|
|
we should talk Swedish at the moment, but...
|
|
Well, well, no, but...
|
|
You can make it here, you can make yourself too much, but,
|
|
but, um, my point was it's nice when you can talk to some
|
|
being Swedish or...
|
|
Oh, you've got some being Swedish.
|
|
I've got some of the kind of little bit.
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I can tell I was half Swedish, so it's got some links, I'm not.
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So you...
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Sounds like a very good Swedish if you're not living or talking it.
|
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If you are from Sweden, it's, uh,
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you can hear the difference, but you, uh,
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it's, uh, yeah, it's very, very good.
|
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I'm not from Sweden, so I cannot tell the difference.
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No, I was born there, but I've lived in England, so I was free, really, so...
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Yeah, so...
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My mum's Swedish.
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So does she talk Swedish at home then?
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She, we, um, growing up, it was very much like, you know,
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you don't speak English to your mum.
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She should always be Swedish, Swedish.
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Plus, she'll be going over to visit, um,
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more and more.
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They grab grandma and the, yeah,
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like, put up every summer or nearly every summer.
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So we've got times of God now, that's, that's the past.
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But, um, I'll be over there in the summer a lot before,
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and then you, you see,
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speaking Swedish then as well.
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And, um...
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So you've got to be two languages then in the...
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I speak two languages, yeah.
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I didn't, I didn't, I don't write Swedish very well, though.
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That's, that doesn't annoy me a little bit time,
|
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because I didn't really learn to read, write it properly.
|
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I can read it better now.
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But, but, but, but then you've got the free letters at the end,
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the same with German, those all out,
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the A would, one dot, the A would two dots,
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and the O would, um, two dots.
|
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You don't get those in English,
|
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but you're doing Swedish in German and stuff as well.
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So that composes it a little bit as well.
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The un-louts, I think, they're called in German, at least.
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I think they think the same for the Swedish.
|
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Yeah, so we don't have those in English,
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but you, you, um, so that's one of those things
|
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that I didn't really learn either properly.
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But, um, and then you get names like Björn,
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which obviously you don't really translate into English,
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anyway, um, very well.
|
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With, with Ares belt and everything.
|
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How about if you have the Abbas, you,
|
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everybody's calling them Björn?
|
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Abbas, yeah, Abbas, actually Björn.
|
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From Abbas, it was one Björn.
|
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But in the, the funny part is,
|
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if you have different regions of Swedish,
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you, you talk differently.
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And from Gothenburg,
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where you're speaking different,
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specific words, you add extra outlets to different words.
|
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So you, you talk with a lot of Princess Er in, in Gothenburg.
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For instance, there is this fish, fish,
|
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church, you should probably say Irkan in Swedish.
|
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But in Gothenburg, they are saying,
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Haskershörkan.
|
|
Oh, yeah.
|
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Yes, some of the,
|
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some of the things when they, when they show like, um,
|
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for example, some of the Scandinavian,
|
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and, um, Nordic, um,
|
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Kroimfrellas on, at least on BB4 in the UK,
|
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sometimes, uh,
|
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they, you can see when they're doing the subtitles as well,
|
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when they're trying to translate certain things.
|
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It's just, it's just wrong.
|
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It's just, no, that's not what they said.
|
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That's not, it's not, it's not really what they said.
|
|
It's just wrong to see the mistakes,
|
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when you know, when you know, you know,
|
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when you can understand the Swedish enough.
|
|
I prick a sad, I only know two languages.
|
|
I would have loved to learn, uh, third language,
|
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but I think what year is old it's too late.
|
|
Yeah, yeah. Well, my mum, my mum,
|
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the thing is now as well.
|
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My mum's mother's actually finished, right?
|
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So I've got finished second cousins and stuff like that as well.
|
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But the thing is she'd never got taught finished for some reason by her mother.
|
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And I think she got annoyed at that time,
|
|
because it's a bit like,
|
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oh, I could have learned, I could have named finish as well.
|
|
But that, that, that's a hard language to learn apparently as well.
|
|
It's very like blah, blah, blah, blah.
|
|
Yeah, they're thinking a lot of finished people say all themselves as well,
|
|
like if you were then finished.
|
|
Oh, oh, that, uh, it's not going to be very easy to learn this.
|
|
And again, there isn't time to say things.
|
|
I think, um, from my standpoint,
|
|
I think if you on sort of the Germanic language tree,
|
|
it might be easier to learn Finnish, German, Sweden, Dutch,
|
|
than, say, for instance, the Saxon or the, the, um,
|
|
goals or the farms, um, with, I think struggle a lot more to, to pick up Germanic languages.
|
|
So where are you from? Not getting to pick up your phone?
|
|
Yes, yes, I was going to, I was going to say that as well as he from.
|
|
I'm, uh, Afrikaans, which is kind of Dutch.
|
|
There's this, uh, sort of bad connotation.
|
|
Some people call it kitchen Dutch, which is, uh,
|
|
omigation of, old bunch of different languages.
|
|
That is great.
|
|
Pick up on that thing.
|
|
It, it's really interesting that it's kind of Dutch, because I was watching this,
|
|
YouTuber and she's from Holland and she was, uh,
|
|
going through this horror game and suddenly they started to talk a very strange language.
|
|
And she said, okay, I can understand this because this is African and it's very close to Dutch
|
|
So I understand most of what this person is saying and I was like those are so far apart those two languages or those countries
|
|
How can they be the same? But is it that they have codalized or they have codalized or yeah, it's pretty much
|
|
That happens very large portion of us
|
|
Stems from Dutch then there's a bunch of me like from my lineage
|
|
It's more closer to the French being one of the French Ugonauts and
|
|
But I can also I mean if you talk Dutch fairly slowly, I can follow and I can even reply
|
|
And I think it might even well, okay, my uncle was German, so I pick up a lot of a lot from him
|
|
And I think
|
|
Finish maybe if they talk like very slowly, I might pick up maybe like say 10 15% of the conversation
|
|
I can't understand finish for for the life of me if I would kidnap to Finland and somebody was trying to get something out of me
|
|
Well, you might be in the Swedish part, even if they talk slowly and I have a
|
|
Little hard I had a hard time with Norwegian as well, but not as hard
|
|
Yeah, I was still thinking this as well like I mean, I think sometimes Norwegian and Swedish can be quite similar
|
|
But not always and then Danish is a bit different, but you can kind of depends you can sort of understand them
|
|
Possibly and if you are in southern part of Sweden
|
|
Most of the people there talk like they have oatmeal in their throats and if you go to Danish
|
|
It's the same thing, but it gets worse
|
|
Much first is whole
|
|
But it's just because I'm not familiar with the language, so that's why I think it sounds very strange
|
|
So you are from there in North somewhere. We don't know
|
|
Gothenburg so it's in the southern part of Sweden, but is if you look at the most populated areas in the northern part of this Norway always at the border to Norway
|
|
Oh, you leave it to the border to Norway
|
|
using Gothenburg you said well, you have to bore it which is
|
|
I'm not the best with a map of Sweden, but I believe it's more
|
|
Quite far down in a way
|
|
It's far down, but it's closer to the Norwegian border than it's to the southern part of Sweden
|
|
But if you're looking at Sweden as a whole because it's a very long country
|
|
We are very far south of the country
|
|
Yeah, and when
|
|
And it was too, oh, there was a Swedish linex where we got from Berge as well
|
|
Can't remember what's called now, but maybe we've been to that
|
|
So how long drive it's to Oslo for me to do
|
|
About
|
|
Or something
|
|
For us
|
|
But it's for us to Stockholm
|
|
It's at a five hours to Stockholm, so it's shorter to Norway than to
|
|
Oh yeah, I see
|
|
That is what this is for me to do to Oslo, but enough
|
|
Yeah, yeah, there's a Swedish
|
|
So there was a Swedish linex when in Gothenburg, FS cons or something like that
|
|
FS cons have been to them once
|
|
And they're also a post-knower
|
|
I think
|
|
Post-knower and
|
|
FS cons is in Sweden
|
|
Perhaps been in Sweden at least
|
|
I mean, by looked at one year or at least I was looking at that again
|
|
Oh, we could get in the way it goes to that
|
|
And I thought, oh, I don't know actually
|
|
Yeah, playing and then you've got to, you know, sort of money, isn't that
|
|
I were there one year and were
|
|
Not one of the organizers, but I was one of the crew
|
|
So I helped out a little bit one year
|
|
But they were telling me, someone told me it was dear to one line somewhere
|
|
But, yeah
|
|
That was kind of nice
|
|
And as a crew, you didn't pay for anything, so that was nice too
|
|
And I think they had at least what's cool
|
|
They're one of the FSF people who I think spoke there one year as well, yeah
|
|
They have a lot of different smaller user groups in Sweden
|
|
A lot smaller and smaller
|
|
We have one interesting Java group
|
|
Or a Java forum that I'm a part of
|
|
I think it's a thousand members or something like that
|
|
And they actually had Stolman as one year
|
|
It was very interesting
|
|
So I actually got to both meet him and talk to him
|
|
No, I think that they're
|
|
Nicholson or what she's called from the
|
|
FSF or the something like that
|
|
She, I think she's spoken to the Swedish, she got from Virgo Van once as well
|
|
Because she's done being in the UK a little bit as well
|
|
And then she goes to Brussels
|
|
But there's loads of people like that out there
|
|
Hello everyone
|
|
It was nice actually, they had an event
|
|
I mean, the FSF had an event right
|
|
For two years and it was very near to I live and it was like
|
|
Oh, lovely, I can get a bus down here
|
|
I don't have to go off to Brussels or heading well
|
|
So I can just go to a little bit of a event down in my local city
|
|
But they only did it for two years
|
|
But that was nice
|
|
Because normally I have to go to at least, well, somewhere else
|
|
I was actually at a Pasha con this year
|
|
And that was a virtual event
|
|
And that was really nice
|
|
Book with all those things
|
|
It's nice when you get on the local city there
|
|
You don't have to travel anywhere else
|
|
You just get on the bus or whatever and get down there
|
|
Not, not, oh, in a city far away
|
|
In a train or something or a plane
|
|
Or if you've got a car, you're going your car
|
|
But you know what I mean
|
|
It depends, if you have kids
|
|
Or then you have a different equation there
|
|
Because I was on a Bitcoin in London
|
|
And it was really nice to be at the conference
|
|
And not have anything that you really wanted to get back to
|
|
So you just had your hotel room
|
|
And then you stayed at the conference
|
|
And did all the things
|
|
And then you went to bed
|
|
And it was really tired
|
|
If I had something in go for it
|
|
What was that?
|
|
Wait
|
|
The phone was on it
|
|
Vidcon
|
|
So it's a YouTube right there
|
|
But if I'm going to a local event in Sweden
|
|
You always are hurrying home to the family afterwards
|
|
And then you can't really enjoy it as much
|
|
So I think it's quite nice
|
|
To either have a virtual event
|
|
Or go away further
|
|
I don't like it
|
|
I mean, I've only been to a few conferences
|
|
Not that many really
|
|
But I guess sometimes even so
|
|
Actually the evening social can be better
|
|
Than the actual
|
|
Compostate times, I guess
|
|
I feel like you a lot are talking about a time
|
|
From a hundred
|
|
I feel like you a lot are talking about a time
|
|
From a hundred years ago then
|
|
I actually went to Vidcon in February
|
|
Just before COVID hit
|
|
So I was actually a little bit scared
|
|
That I picked something up in London
|
|
And took it with me home
|
|
So you were one of the last one
|
|
To probably go to
|
|
And then
|
|
Yes
|
|
Yeah, I think Vidcon was in like the last part of February
|
|
So it was like the 25th, 26th, 27th
|
|
Or something like that
|
|
I don't come home when you're home
|
|
I like what Joe said
|
|
Yeah, yeah, conferences
|
|
It's all the past
|
|
That's the like time before
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Before the event
|
|
But then again you have the possibility of the virtual event
|
|
So I have been to more conferences
|
|
This year than
|
|
Earlier years
|
|
Because I have gone to a lot of virtual events
|
|
Yeah, but
|
|
You probably
|
|
Be the last guy that's been
|
|
On a
|
|
Live
|
|
In a very
|
|
Very, very long time
|
|
Why don't we have many years before it
|
|
Become
|
|
Really
|
|
Not a big thing to go to
|
|
A really
|
|
Or not anymore
|
|
I think give it another year
|
|
I think this time next year
|
|
We'll all be excited about the
|
|
Various events that we're going to be going to
|
|
Yeah, I don't think there will be a lot of events this year
|
|
And I don't think that we're
|
|
Most of the restrictions will be lifted this year
|
|
Next year I'm hopeful
|
|
This year is probably the
|
|
Be a hobo here
|
|
For events going
|
|
Outside of
|
|
You're still good
|
|
You in Tier 4 Joe
|
|
You're in I think you're
|
|
Yeah, but England as well
|
|
I think
|
|
Yeah, yeah, I'm in London
|
|
Tier 4 to the max
|
|
And yet
|
|
I live near one of the busiest roads in London
|
|
And it
|
|
The level of traffic on that road
|
|
Tells me generally
|
|
Like the movement levels in the city
|
|
And it is the busiest I've seen it in months tonight
|
|
Despite the fact that our levels of Covid
|
|
And hospitalisations and stuff
|
|
Through the roof
|
|
And like
|
|
Worse than April
|
|
Where it was at the peak
|
|
I mean it's just going to be a disaster
|
|
Give it a week or two
|
|
Or three weeks
|
|
So it's just going to be horrible here
|
|
Yes, it's crazy in there
|
|
Although I'm tier 3 here
|
|
And actually I was the only place in the south west of England
|
|
And tier 3 for a while
|
|
And now
|
|
And now they've put a load of other places
|
|
And with some stores as well
|
|
Yeah, and the fact that you're here
|
|
Tell us a minute
|
|
You've been responsible tonight
|
|
And uh
|
|
Stied at home
|
|
You know, that's really the thing
|
|
To me about all this stuff is
|
|
You have all these people
|
|
Who are out
|
|
Where you are Joe in London
|
|
Just driving back and forth
|
|
Doing all their
|
|
Regular New Year's Eve things
|
|
In spite of all the
|
|
Rules and regulations that have been put in place
|
|
And it's just going to come back to bite you
|
|
Like me
|
|
And you who are doing the right thing
|
|
And doing what we're supposed to
|
|
It's
|
|
I find it really normal
|
|
Yeah, that's basically it
|
|
A lot of the younger people
|
|
And think that they're like
|
|
Oh, there's no COVID in there
|
|
Yeah, let's go put you down
|
|
And it's like, well, there is a parent
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Now in my area people just
|
|
Even when there are restrictions
|
|
Which there aren't a lot of restrictions right now
|
|
They mostly seem to ignore them anyway
|
|
Yeah, same here
|
|
I've been to the whole neighborhood
|
|
Where um
|
|
Like I went to pick something up off
|
|
Of uh
|
|
Facebook marketplace
|
|
And I was the only one in the entire
|
|
Neighborhood
|
|
Wearing a mask
|
|
Mm-hmm
|
|
And what do you think?
|
|
Mask fatigue here
|
|
That people are like
|
|
I was walking around the supermarket the other day
|
|
I got about once a month to get those
|
|
My wife calls once a week to get food
|
|
And um
|
|
It was just it was just unbelievable
|
|
All the people working there
|
|
We just like had their masks around their chains
|
|
Just didn't care really
|
|
And this was like a week or two ago
|
|
When things were still looking pretty bad
|
|
And just I look around
|
|
I just see people just fatigue
|
|
But they just don't care anymore
|
|
It's been nearly a year
|
|
And they're just done
|
|
They just think, well, I just don't care
|
|
What will be will be
|
|
And the result of that
|
|
Is potentially catastrophic
|
|
Yeah, especially with the new strings
|
|
New strings
|
|
I don't understand mask fatigue
|
|
I wouldn't you want to
|
|
Sorry, go ahead
|
|
There was quite a horrendous story
|
|
And South Africa about a month ago
|
|
So over a year there's a bit of a culture
|
|
That when you finish metric
|
|
I think it's called just grade 12
|
|
Or it's basically your final school year
|
|
You get this feeling of independence
|
|
You jump in a garden
|
|
You go to the coast of
|
|
Margate
|
|
And then they've got tons and tons of raves
|
|
And parents allow their kids
|
|
To go and join these massive parties
|
|
Where they stay for like weeks
|
|
Or basically like a week
|
|
And you go to these raves
|
|
Stacked with people
|
|
And that was the launch of our second wave
|
|
There was four of these parties planned
|
|
Three of them got cancelled
|
|
One went ahead
|
|
We're thousands and thousands of
|
|
Young students that just finished school
|
|
Attempted it
|
|
And suddenly bam
|
|
We went to a second wave
|
|
On a new strain
|
|
It's just because people are
|
|
blatantly ignoring the risk
|
|
Yeah, because this new strain isn't just here
|
|
Right, it's down there
|
|
Like it's supposedly new
|
|
And the UK government used it as a
|
|
An excuse to cancel Christmas
|
|
But my understanding is that you
|
|
What had it down there
|
|
Quite some time ago
|
|
And it had been generally around for quite a while
|
|
But yeah, people just don't take it seriously
|
|
Especially young people
|
|
People under 30
|
|
Just they think, well, if I get it, I'll be fine
|
|
And that's generally true, right?
|
|
If you're under 30 and you get it
|
|
The chances of you being seriously ill or dying
|
|
Are very, very long
|
|
And some people are just selfish
|
|
And they don't care that they're going to pass it on to someone
|
|
Who's going to pass it on to someone
|
|
Who's going to pass it on to someone
|
|
Who's going to pass it on to someone
|
|
Who is at risk and may die
|
|
Or get seriously ill and get long COVID or whatever
|
|
And, you know, I mean, I'm looking now
|
|
There's a group of people hanging around
|
|
One of the local pubs here
|
|
That they shouldn't be there
|
|
They're illegal
|
|
The police are around
|
|
They don't care
|
|
What can they do
|
|
And, you know, it's just
|
|
What could they be doing again?
|
|
I guess
|
|
There was in London as well
|
|
Yeah, I'm so bad
|
|
I'm sorry
|
|
That's the point
|
|
It's all pretty much the same
|
|
The UK managed to get our strain somewhere
|
|
Which is, I think,
|
|
501 version 2
|
|
Or something like that
|
|
A controversy with the exact code
|
|
So, somebody from
|
|
Our side went over to England
|
|
And, if I'm not mistaken
|
|
There's now actually a ban
|
|
In England
|
|
For travelling from South Africa to England
|
|
Yeah, I think we are banned
|
|
From travelling pretty much
|
|
Most places now
|
|
Because of this supposedly new strain
|
|
Which I think has been around for months
|
|
But, yeah, there's a lot of travel
|
|
Yeah, yeah
|
|
There's generally a lot of travel between
|
|
The UK and our former colonies
|
|
Like South Africa, US, Canada
|
|
Australia and New Zealand
|
|
So, you know, I mean,
|
|
We're a very interconnected world
|
|
I mean, we're all here
|
|
Right now from everywhere in the world
|
|
Talking on this mumble server
|
|
And, you know, we're the tip of the iceberg
|
|
In terms of business travel and stuff
|
|
Like, people have continued to move around
|
|
And, you know, we've not had a proper lockdown
|
|
Is the bottom line
|
|
Even when we had a supposed lockdown in March
|
|
You could still travel for business and stuff
|
|
And, you know, I don't know
|
|
It's such a difficult balance to strike
|
|
Between personal freedoms
|
|
And the good of society
|
|
I'm just glad I'm not in charge
|
|
Because, people who are in charge
|
|
Have done a terrible job
|
|
Apart from Jacinda
|
|
A hern ad hern is it
|
|
The Prime Minister of New Zealand
|
|
Who seems to have done an excellent job
|
|
And I just wish I lived there
|
|
So, it's an idea of all of a person to be in charge
|
|
Because I'd just kill everyone
|
|
So, if you had no input or expert from country
|
|
You'd probably get rid of it slowly
|
|
I would be horrible to try to solve any kind of conflict
|
|
Or anything like that
|
|
Because I would just try to get people to hash it out themselves
|
|
A lot of conflicts that I've been thinking about
|
|
Just put all the people that don't agree somewhere else
|
|
And then they have to live with their mistakes
|
|
Because I'm so fed up with people that can't really figure out
|
|
But they don't agree, etc
|
|
That would be about probably half a wringling then
|
|
We have to put some rails
|
|
Because yeah
|
|
But if you think that okay
|
|
Masks is something that we really need to figure out the way to get rid of
|
|
Yeah, but then create a mask less country
|
|
And everybody that don't want to wear a mask
|
|
Can live there
|
|
And spread their COVID and die
|
|
And the rest of the people that want to survive
|
|
Can live in the rest of the world
|
|
So find me life for that simple eh
|
|
Yeah, what country should be the mask less country?
|
|
He he
|
|
I thought you said people to live in the rest of the world
|
|
I vote for the top week
|
|
I vote for Morica
|
|
No, no, no, I say Australia
|
|
It already has a history of us sending our undesirables there
|
|
Yeah, I heard about it
|
|
I heard it was once a time prison
|
|
Used a big prison I was lent
|
|
Yeah, but that's controversial you say
|
|
Because it was like it's supposedly undesirable people
|
|
Or people who had committed crimes were shipped off to Australia
|
|
But the reality of that is that there were a lot of people who were
|
|
Just less fortunate or whatever
|
|
Perhaps homeless or whatever
|
|
And you know, they were just
|
|
It was just a good excuse to get rid of the people who
|
|
The people in power decided were undesirable
|
|
It wasn't necessarily criminals
|
|
I mean, that's the rumour
|
|
Well, the sort of axiom that persists
|
|
Is that we shipped our criminals off to Australia
|
|
But really, it was just people we wanted to get rid of
|
|
And people who had no say in the matter
|
|
Australia and Georgia
|
|
Yeah
|
|
That man, Georgia voted for Biden
|
|
So they were right by me
|
|
I didn't vote for him
|
|
Which probably avoids politics
|
|
Yeah
|
|
I didn't vote for the other guy either
|
|
I didn't vote for the other guy either
|
|
I didn't vote for the other guy either
|
|
Which probably talk about Linux and stuff maybe
|
|
Politics is there
|
|
Yeah, it's there
|
|
Yeah, it's there
|
|
Either that or let's switch to religion or something
|
|
Just kidding
|
|
Joe Rez
|
|
What podcast are you on these days?
|
|
I know you had a bit of a switch this year
|
|
Oh, I've had something of the year indeed
|
|
Yes
|
|
So basically right now
|
|
Going into 2021
|
|
Well, which it is right now
|
|
Late Night Linux
|
|
And two and a half admins
|
|
Two.5 admins.com
|
|
They have the two podcasts
|
|
That are regular things
|
|
I've done some things
|
|
Of the Christmas break
|
|
With Drupes broadcast
|
|
And I'm still working with Chris
|
|
Still very much friends with all the JB crew
|
|
But in terms of shows that I am on and hosting
|
|
Yeah, just late Night Linux
|
|
And two and a half admins
|
|
And late Night Linux extra as well
|
|
Which makes
|
|
In the frequent appearances
|
|
But there will be some coming up in the new year
|
|
Well, I think I want to get started on the midget
|
|
But speaking of podcasts
|
|
So as I said security researcher
|
|
I would really like to get more in touch
|
|
With the blackout communities without revealing
|
|
Exactly my intentions
|
|
Are there any known podcasts
|
|
For that specific community
|
|
We, somebody like me that's interested
|
|
In just the sort of human behavior
|
|
And studying of that
|
|
With the impact on security
|
|
Can infiltrate a community like that
|
|
And just
|
|
Now, getting into the community
|
|
I don't know about
|
|
But the best place to start
|
|
When trying to learn about social engineering
|
|
And that type of security
|
|
Is to start reading
|
|
Everything written by Kevin Midnick
|
|
Yeah, and he's had some wonderful talks
|
|
On dead eggs and things like that
|
|
Yeah, I'm quite a huge fan of his
|
|
I like that all his books come out in audio
|
|
Read by him
|
|
I was actually just get an audible account
|
|
There's just so many books that I would just
|
|
Fall asleep to
|
|
Yeah, crank up the speed
|
|
Sure, when you get your audible account
|
|
You undear them your books
|
|
The problem I have is
|
|
I have had an audible account for like 10 years
|
|
And I have a lot of books
|
|
Have a dread
|
|
Yeah, I suppose that's the side of that equation
|
|
Did a trial a while ago
|
|
I initially read
|
|
Ready Player One
|
|
Shortly after it initially came out
|
|
And then just before the movie
|
|
I decided to take the audible book
|
|
And was pleasantly surprised when
|
|
What does he name? Will Whedon
|
|
Yep, Will Whedon
|
|
Yeah, when he read that
|
|
That was such a fantastic
|
|
And then he even mentioned himself in the book
|
|
And he read that so well
|
|
He also read Ready Player Two
|
|
Was he character in Star Trek?
|
|
What's the Crusher?
|
|
Crusher
|
|
Ah, there we go, yeah
|
|
He's also Abbott
|
|
Beer Brewer
|
|
He had some guest spots in
|
|
What the Big Bang Theory
|
|
He had his own TV show for a little while
|
|
And he has also done a lot of youtube things
|
|
He ran
|
|
He was on the guild
|
|
I remember that
|
|
Funny what you're talking about there is content for take
|
|
And the attention economy
|
|
I also think youtube is experiencing
|
|
A bit of a boom at the moment
|
|
Which is going to burn out
|
|
I predict within the next year or two
|
|
Well everybody stuck at home
|
|
Well, not everybody
|
|
But most people are stuck at home
|
|
So there's a lot more time to watch youtube videos
|
|
Or create them
|
|
Or create them
|
|
Yeah, I've noticed that
|
|
I've personally
|
|
Increased youtube consumption quite considerably
|
|
But then at the end of the video
|
|
I feel really disappointed
|
|
At what I've been watching
|
|
And the kids as well
|
|
Things that really get me down
|
|
Is people like purify
|
|
And Mr. Beast
|
|
With basically junk content
|
|
Making millions of views
|
|
And millions of dollars
|
|
Compared to something like
|
|
By zero
|
|
Or is it zero bite
|
|
And it's got a couple of a hundred thousand views
|
|
Or that
|
|
Big personal
|
|
Also big into the chemicals and things
|
|
And that
|
|
The guys that really give
|
|
Educational videos
|
|
Is highly underrated
|
|
But these like
|
|
Brainless dead content
|
|
Is making like
|
|
Things of millions of views
|
|
On a single video
|
|
I don't get
|
|
The kids as well
|
|
One of our people want to be entertained
|
|
Kids probably watch it
|
|
Over and over again
|
|
That's my kids watch the same music video
|
|
Over and over and over again
|
|
So that gets a ton of views
|
|
Myself, I watch a lot of brainless
|
|
Game videos
|
|
Because I want to do
|
|
Sheldon so on
|
|
But I create
|
|
Educational content
|
|
I've created about eight hours
|
|
At least 13 videos this month
|
|
Man
|
|
It's a lot
|
|
Pretty sure the
|
|
Views algorithm for YouTube
|
|
Only counts the first view from an IP address
|
|
But remember, IP address has changed
|
|
Because it's mostly dynamic
|
|
Yes, but mostly not totally
|
|
I still think that those rack up reviews
|
|
Because of a lot of kids that watch them
|
|
Okay, you see that you've got
|
|
Educational YouTube channel
|
|
Would you mind sharing the link for that
|
|
What's your content sort of about
|
|
Linux and that sort of
|
|
Programming
|
|
Mostly Yorva
|
|
Yorva
|
|
Ah, that is my favorite
|
|
I'm going to see a Java developer for one of the major banks in
|
|
In South Africa
|
|
So yeah, I might definitely be interested in that
|
|
So not the old Yorva thing
|
|
The other Yorva thing
|
|
It's mostly just YouTube and then my name
|
|
But there you have the link
|
|
Sweet, ah, awesome
|
|
Then
|
|
I also think
|
|
And this is just me
|
|
I think Yorva might be heading towards this end
|
|
If you look at things
|
|
Like how Kotlin
|
|
Okay, it's still using the JVM
|
|
But how Kotlin is gaining momentum
|
|
And you know other
|
|
Other sort of
|
|
Non-curly bracket languages based on
|
|
On the JVM and things like that
|
|
So
|
|
It's basically I've seen a drive
|
|
Even if you look at
|
|
That
|
|
Contemporary I think it's stuck overflow
|
|
One of those guys that do the the writings
|
|
And it seems like things like
|
|
Python and Kotlin
|
|
Things like that are definitely gaining popularity
|
|
If you look at that you
|
|
You have
|
|
I believe a billion people running
|
|
Companies with
|
|
Java based applications
|
|
And you have
|
|
As many or even more people writing
|
|
Whole operating systems in C
|
|
But both those two languages
|
|
Are considered dead at the moment
|
|
Because there are so many news
|
|
Exciting languages that you might want to run
|
|
Instead
|
|
But in my case
|
|
I've looked into Kotlin
|
|
I've looked into Rust
|
|
I looked into a lot of different
|
|
Different
|
|
Things and I also
|
|
Done a lot of the videos about them
|
|
And I think when it comes to actually producing things
|
|
It's more important to have a stable environment
|
|
And something that
|
|
You can create good code
|
|
With then
|
|
The newest hottest things
|
|
I think Java will be around for a long time
|
|
But the
|
|
The language is evolving
|
|
And I have done a lot of videos about
|
|
Difference in
|
|
The new releases
|
|
And as they have added to the release cadence
|
|
So it's actually every six months
|
|
That you get an update
|
|
And there is a lot in there
|
|
So I think the language is
|
|
On an uptake
|
|
As I understand Kotlin is
|
|
A popular language
|
|
Not something that I
|
|
Really enjoy writing code in
|
|
Yeah, now I can definitely agree with that
|
|
My go-to is still Spring Boot
|
|
And Java
|
|
If I need to build something for a client
|
|
Be it microservices
|
|
Or like some other service
|
|
Or utility
|
|
It's just
|
|
Maybe it's the comfort zone
|
|
And I know that I can do it fairly quickly
|
|
But yeah, I mean
|
|
It's just so easy to get something going
|
|
You
|
|
Start a Java application
|
|
Rapid in Spring Boot
|
|
And
|
|
Everything is just
|
|
Blitzfast
|
|
And you can accomplish anything
|
|
Like within a couple of hours
|
|
And you also have the community
|
|
And I don't really
|
|
Like people that say
|
|
Okay, this language is so good
|
|
You can write things
|
|
That are very
|
|
Terce and very
|
|
Very fast to write
|
|
But it's very hard to read
|
|
And then when you look at Stack Overflow
|
|
There is nobody talking about the language
|
|
And nobody solved anything in that language
|
|
And when you don't have the community
|
|
Around the language is very hard to
|
|
Actually work with it
|
|
Because sometimes you run into problems
|
|
And if you are running to Java problem
|
|
And search for it
|
|
There is an also for it
|
|
Any error that you come across
|
|
Within 30 seconds to a minute you'll have an answer
|
|
I would like to write more C code
|
|
Or more native code
|
|
Would be really fun to
|
|
Get that going again
|
|
Or perhaps learn rust
|
|
Because I think that's a language that actually can
|
|
Yeah, my only experience with C
|
|
Was back in the day
|
|
When I tried to write a
|
|
Underlead utility
|
|
And submitted the radar
|
|
To include into
|
|
Raded with a 4.7
|
|
Or whatever comes after that
|
|
And
|
|
After that I left it for a bit
|
|
And then I'm
|
|
The only place where I'm using it now
|
|
Is when I'm messing around on Arduino
|
|
The only real product I wrote in C
|
|
Was a spam filter
|
|
Oh yeah, you're definitely on the good side
|
|
One of the other things that we've worked on
|
|
Was
|
|
Like a little C utility that takes
|
|
A fat partition
|
|
Well, both of them you scramble the first one
|
|
Then you copy it over the second one
|
|
And then that way destroy a hard drive
|
|
But that was like many years ago
|
|
I don't have
|
|
Dark impulses like that anymore
|
|
Yeah, if we are talking about dark impulses
|
|
And things that you wrote when you were a teenager
|
|
That it's pressed
|
|
Not
|
|
Something that you can charge me for anymore
|
|
I wrote a lot of assembler code
|
|
That
|
|
We wrote a little program
|
|
What was very interesting
|
|
That you started it up
|
|
And put it in a specific mode
|
|
And it would hide itself on the C drive
|
|
And if you did a
|
|
A dear listing on it wouldn't
|
|
Wouldn't show the program
|
|
And it would hook on different interrupts
|
|
In the
|
|
Journal so it could actually read your keyboard
|
|
And type that down to a file
|
|
On your C drive that also were hidden
|
|
From dear listings
|
|
So we should get passwords
|
|
Yeah, wireless then
|
|
It was a little bit of a virus
|
|
But you had to install it yourself
|
|
So it was nothing that spread
|
|
But it was there
|
|
To be in the bootroom
|
|
And read all the passwords that were entered
|
|
Or all the keystrokes that were entered
|
|
We actually got the admin password of our schools that way
|
|
And just to be funny
|
|
We took that password
|
|
Type it out on a A3 paper
|
|
And put it on his door
|
|
And after that we got the special accounts
|
|
At the school with extra
|
|
Hardest drive space
|
|
Because he wanted to keep a track on us
|
|
Oh, enough
|
|
Oh, those are always fun
|
|
Unfortunately I'm in like 92
|
|
There about, you know, computer class
|
|
The year after us
|
|
They started teaching Pascal
|
|
But for us it was still basic
|
|
And then the one day I just wrote like a little fake
|
|
C prompt
|
|
If you type things like DUR
|
|
It would say, you know, it will reply with something like
|
|
This time I don't feel like it
|
|
Or, you know, just grab like that
|
|
Just run this thing across all the machines
|
|
And then on the next class it's just chaos
|
|
And we had one of those where we typed something in
|
|
That actually locks the computer
|
|
And you needed
|
|
It said that you needed to contact the customer support at Microsoft
|
|
They had some very well-dressed men there
|
|
And changing the computers
|
|
And reinstalling them
|
|
That was an interesting time as well
|
|
And we also wrote this little program
|
|
That could pick people from
|
|
Network
|
|
What's called the novel network
|
|
Or something like that
|
|
Novel network
|
|
Novel network
|
|
ITX, SPX I think
|
|
It actually was just that you
|
|
Spam the network queue
|
|
And told it that the spam came from their IP address
|
|
Or their session
|
|
And then they were kicked out
|
|
Yes, the protocol was IPX, SPX
|
|
And there was another wrap it around
|
|
That I can't remember
|
|
What that was, Nick, Nick Bui
|
|
Was a Microsoft implementation of that
|
|
Kind of follow
|
|
Kind of follow
|
|
You remember sitting up
|
|
Little networks like that
|
|
Using all BNC
|
|
Coex network cable
|
|
And then doing games like
|
|
What's it?
|
|
Command and conquer
|
|
And Duke Nukem 3D
|
|
No, we did it to Duke Nukem 3D
|
|
We actually ran the first doom on them
|
|
But with the only computer room
|
|
That we could do that in
|
|
Only had 286
|
|
So they were terribly slow
|
|
And we actually had to run it
|
|
In with a minimized screen
|
|
So we had a postage stamp
|
|
Of a screen to run around
|
|
And frag each other in
|
|
But it was still kind of fun
|
|
Well it beats the old
|
|
I don't know if you guys had a
|
|
Laplink playing with you
|
|
When you played via serial
|
|
Or parallel port
|
|
No one game that we did that
|
|
Was
|
|
Dune 2
|
|
Which was sort of the first
|
|
Strategy type game
|
|
But there was no blocks of it
|
|
So yeah, to select each soldier
|
|
Soldier
|
|
Then right click on a target
|
|
And say attack
|
|
Actually destroy the mouse with that game
|
|
Yeah, but I think you could actually play that
|
|
Over the network with some patch
|
|
Because we played it first
|
|
With this area connection
|
|
Or a calm connection
|
|
And then we had some patch
|
|
That you can actually run it over the network
|
|
Would you could only stay
|
|
Play two people
|
|
Still
|
|
Or those with the times
|
|
That's still the games that I prefer
|
|
I mean, I'm still into the old
|
|
Sierra games and things
|
|
Ladies, modern things
|
|
Except for maybe for cry
|
|
I'm just not into them
|
|
I'm into the puzzle games
|
|
Mostly
|
|
At the moment I'm playing some
|
|
Iron line
|
|
Grinding
|
|
Korean thing
|
|
But usually I just play
|
|
That are not strategy
|
|
Or do you play with anyone else
|
|
You just go around and solve puzzles
|
|
In a 3D environment
|
|
I love those kind of games
|
|
I got a VR headset as well
|
|
Now I can actually
|
|
Stand in the room and then
|
|
Milipede things
|
|
So one of my favorite game
|
|
Series is the room
|
|
Kind of
|
|
Puzzles that are mechanical
|
|
So you actually have to move things
|
|
The slide things over
|
|
And so on in order to solve puzzles
|
|
I really love those games
|
|
That is my
|
|
That it would definitely be my thing
|
|
I just don't have a machine
|
|
capable of running VR
|
|
I'm still running a
|
|
2014 Mac Mini
|
|
As my main machine
|
|
And then my work machine is
|
|
Dell
|
|
Something with the other
|
|
And you see
|
|
There's no serial numbers on you
|
|
Which I'm actually not using at the moment
|
|
But yeah
|
|
I really would love to get into VR
|
|
But yeah
|
|
The startup
|
|
Goes through that
|
|
This is just too much
|
|
I got that for my
|
|
4th years
|
|
For
|
|
When I
|
|
Came 40
|
|
So that birthday
|
|
I got the
|
|
Allowance to
|
|
Or my wife said
|
|
You may buy that
|
|
If you want
|
|
So
|
|
I spend a lot of money
|
|
On myself that year
|
|
For me that all have to start
|
|
With building a
|
|
A Ryzen machine
|
|
With 32 gigs of RAM
|
|
Maybe one of those
|
|
PCIe hard drives
|
|
And you know things like that
|
|
As it's first
|
|
Build a machine capable
|
|
Of enjoying VR
|
|
And then there's the actual
|
|
VR equipment as well
|
|
So yeah, that's going to be
|
|
Quite a bit
|
|
Yeah
|
|
One of the repurpose
|
|
And old server
|
|
The lot of RAM
|
|
My computer
|
|
I actually got a server
|
|
Lying around
|
|
I actually
|
|
Had an extra job
|
|
So I
|
|
I did some consulting
|
|
For my old company
|
|
For I think two months or something
|
|
I got enough
|
|
To buy a B-sub with the computer
|
|
Back then
|
|
I think it was three or four years ago
|
|
That it's a 12 core
|
|
And 32 gig memory
|
|
And really nice graphics card
|
|
And so on
|
|
Otherwise I wouldn't have that
|
|
Kind of capability either
|
|
When I have a machine that powerful
|
|
I'll be too tempted
|
|
Not to play games
|
|
And just do security analysis
|
|
You know try and crack some passwords
|
|
Try and crack some ashes
|
|
Things like that
|
|
I mean the security stuff
|
|
Just
|
|
Draws me in like a
|
|
Like a magnet
|
|
I can totally understand that
|
|
But one of my best friends
|
|
Has a virus library
|
|
At his home
|
|
I run a lot of different
|
|
Machine learning tasks
|
|
On my computer
|
|
I have another friend
|
|
That really like password hazards
|
|
And have a large library of that
|
|
So
|
|
We're all nerding out
|
|
In our own field
|
|
Did you had your friend
|
|
Pass that information to Jason Scott
|
|
At Archivore
|
|
Because I bet there's a lot of history
|
|
And all those different files
|
|
A lot of history
|
|
A lot of history in the virus library
|
|
Yeah
|
|
And he has a virus library
|
|
That is quite large
|
|
And he runs
|
|
All the virus vendors
|
|
Difference software
|
|
Every
|
|
Amphabilly
|
|
And does some up
|
|
On which of them actually catches
|
|
The viruses in his library
|
|
Has a web page for that
|
|
Where he does those
|
|
Those kind of works
|
|
I don't know if he
|
|
If he is keeping up on it
|
|
When during COVID
|
|
Or if he
|
|
Because he has started to work
|
|
For one of these Swedish
|
|
Governments agencies
|
|
Perhaps he's not allowed to continue that
|
|
Side hobby
|
|
Yeah
|
|
I don't know
|
|
He actually worked for the
|
|
Norwegian government earlier
|
|
So
|
|
For the Norwegian defense department
|
|
I think
|
|
So
|
|
I had had a lot of interesting jobs
|
|
And the background
|
|
I've been checking out your YouTube channel
|
|
And I see you are quite active on advent of code
|
|
I started off
|
|
With quite a big bang
|
|
And then worked over
|
|
And as the holiday started
|
|
I just
|
|
Couldn't find the energy to complete them
|
|
But yeah
|
|
I think maybe next year
|
|
When I'm well-rested
|
|
I'm still going to complete all these puzzles
|
|
This year was my first one
|
|
And then still see if I can finish all of them
|
|
So you're going to wait
|
|
Before you're going to do something
|
|
Yeah, I just want to still
|
|
I want to sleep until
|
|
You know, 11am
|
|
And
|
|
It's now
|
|
423 in South Africa
|
|
And I'm still wide awake
|
|
So
|
|
Yeah
|
|
But definitely
|
|
This is how I relax
|
|
Actually
|
|
It's 3
|
|
Uh
|
|
24 here
|
|
So
|
|
One
|
|
Hour less
|
|
But
|
|
Uh
|
|
You
|
|
Usually I'm
|
|
Up to 2 at least
|
|
And then I sleep to 9
|
|
Yeah, I saw
|
|
I was living here
|
|
It's Sweden
|
|
It's GMT plus 1
|
|
I'm in the same zone as Germany
|
|
Which is GMT plus 2
|
|
So you're saying
|
|
At times zone and Germany
|
|
Then you should
|
|
Should be the same as
|
|
The year
|
|
Yes, Germany is
|
|
GMT plus 1
|
|
Oh, sorry, that
|
|
Great
|
|
Might be something to do with the summertime
|
|
I guess
|
|
All winter time
|
|
Because it's now time
|
|
Yeah, it could be
|
|
Yeah
|
|
If you just don't have some more time
|
|
Then you have a different time
|
|
Probably
|
|
Or if you have some more time
|
|
So it's 2 o'clock there you are
|
|
I think it's at 4
|
|
Oh 4
|
|
So it's
|
|
One
|
|
Actually one more hour
|
|
Okay, extremely late
|
|
Well, I'm working my way through a
|
|
Madelow dry rate
|
|
So hopefully sleep will come eventually
|
|
I have Madelow dry
|
|
What
|
|
Madelow is a
|
|
A red wine in South Africa
|
|
I think it's probably in other areas as well
|
|
But it's one of my favorite wines
|
|
Also it's a self effort
|
|
So you're trying to think just how to sleep
|
|
Yeah, I do that probably a little bit more than I should
|
|
As I said earlier, I haven't had any alcohol this year
|
|
Last year
|
|
And then
|
|
Yeah
|
|
That's pretty much it
|
|
That's inspiration
|
|
I'm planning to try another year and I see
|
|
I can do that too
|
|
I think about this
|
|
My brother and law actually had us
|
|
My brother and law had a horrible year with the alcohol and stuff
|
|
And it's turned me off quite
|
|
Quite hard to it
|
|
So I haven't
|
|
I haven't touched it this year at all
|
|
And I have a quite large whisky collection as well
|
|
But I really enjoy
|
|
But I
|
|
I really don't like the aftermath of alcohol
|
|
I happen to have a really convenient
|
|
Kind of intolerance to alcohol
|
|
So most of the time stops me from drinking too much
|
|
Yeah, in my case it's just one beer
|
|
And then I'm not really functional after that
|
|
I really hate it
|
|
That's you in the ring term or you feel it
|
|
For me it's after
|
|
The problem with the fuel of my soap
|
|
Really
|
|
That's sorry
|
|
Sorry
|
|
The problem with beer is absolutely brilliant for quenching the thirst
|
|
If you have a really cold, dry
|
|
Especially low alcohol beer
|
|
Like one of my favorites is beer from Namibia
|
|
Which is a two percent beer
|
|
Man I can chuck those things down
|
|
And it's not good for the belly
|
|
And I've had a bit more through it
|
|
Of that through this year
|
|
And I can see it in my waist
|
|
I can see it in my BMI that's shot up through the roof
|
|
And yeah, it's just
|
|
Something needs to happen in 2021
|
|
So you don't drink water, you drink beer instead
|
|
I would do water
|
|
Like three or four times during the day
|
|
But we currently
|
|
In like the hottest part of summer
|
|
It's December in January
|
|
It's just like in say
|
|
It's like almost 3332 degrees Celsius almost every day
|
|
And you know, jumping into the pool, cracking a beer
|
|
I mean
|
|
It just works
|
|
I would hate living there
|
|
Yeah, I mean
|
|
So the European blood in me is probably still quite prevalent
|
|
Because personally I prefer temperatures around 18
|
|
Maybe 17 degrees
|
|
That's where my happy spot is
|
|
In shortclothes
|
|
You know, anything from 13 degrees Celsius
|
|
Upwards
|
|
I only start putting on jackets when it starts dropping below 13
|
|
We have five degrees outside now
|
|
And that is on the colder scale
|
|
But you can still just have a shorty acted on
|
|
Hard part with zero
|
|
And it's on seasonably warm
|
|
And if you're in Gothenburg, the hard part here is the humidity
|
|
Because it's very close to the coast and a lot of humidity
|
|
And you actually get cold
|
|
You get really cold
|
|
Because it's
|
|
So it's very wet
|
|
And the same goes for in summer
|
|
If it goes above let's say 2325 degrees
|
|
You are sweating and wet all the time
|
|
You can never keep dry
|
|
So you feel like you've been cooked all right
|
|
I have a friend that actually went to Lulee
|
|
Or somewhere very north in Sweden
|
|
And were at college there
|
|
And he said that it's not really that cold
|
|
Even if it's 40 degrees minus up there
|
|
It's still very cold
|
|
But you can't feel it as much
|
|
Because it does go under the clothes
|
|
Like the wet weather in Gothenburg does
|
|
So he thought that let's say
|
|
20 degrees minus up north
|
|
Was about zero in Gothenburg
|
|
Very different kind of cold when you have the humidity as well
|
|
Oh
|
|
At this point I'm longing for that
|
|
And I really hate when it gets warm
|
|
So if the global warming is getting worse
|
|
So I'm thinking of actually moving to Norway
|
|
Or something so I can get further north
|
|
Greenland is maybe your answer
|
|
Yeah perhaps
|
|
As long as they have good internet correction
|
|
I'm happy anyway
|
|
I think in today anything can make or more
|
|
You can get by on
|
|
Yeah
|
|
But at the moment I have fiber and at least 200 megabits
|
|
So I have my YouTube channel and so on
|
|
And I don't really want to go down to 10
|
|
50 perhaps
|
|
Yeah I'll be here I'm sitting on 10 meg
|
|
But you know this is Africa
|
|
So 10 meg is sort of the average
|
|
And then when you get to 2050 or I think 100 is on maximum
|
|
Then you really start to buy premium rights
|
|
10 megs for me at the moment
|
|
I mean it's comfortable
|
|
I can stream Netflix from my wife's machine
|
|
My machine and the kids can stream on the Xbox
|
|
Ultimate Danias and just goaps
|
|
With normal 1080 quality
|
|
I think it will probably not work with 4k
|
|
But you know for our needs it's probably sufficient
|
|
Yeah and I know that I'm privileged
|
|
And that we at least have too much
|
|
Yeah just for our needs
|
|
But when you work from home and you have a YouTube channel
|
|
And you move large files
|
|
It's the time you have to wait for up and down
|
|
That is really sad
|
|
And most of my
|
|
I don't really think there's something like too much bandwidth
|
|
That's a mess
|
|
Perhaps
|
|
And most of my streaming I do from my phone
|
|
And that's on the phone network
|
|
So there I only have 6 megabits
|
|
Then again I'm alone there
|
|
So only then you talk about having terabytes
|
|
So you can start to think about your having too much
|
|
It's coming right for you
|
|
I heard on the news today that
|
|
They are actually removing the copper network in Sweden now
|
|
So everything should go over fiber
|
|
Some communities are really up in arms
|
|
Because their home phone is getting removed
|
|
Premeter surely
|
|
And some people lose their internet
|
|
Because they are removing the copper wires
|
|
That actually provided the internet to them
|
|
Some of the
|
|
I do not agree with removing the copper lines
|
|
And replacing them with fiber
|
|
You should have both
|
|
Yeah, but it's Sweden
|
|
They are removing the copper wires
|
|
Because the maintenance was too much
|
|
And they also had a hard time
|
|
To actually find replacement parts
|
|
Some of the switches and so on
|
|
Elko companies
|
|
We definitely had the same problem in South Africa
|
|
If you go to Talcom which is our main
|
|
Talcom provider
|
|
Which is kind of government owned
|
|
They really do not want to install new copper
|
|
They are not removing it yet
|
|
But
|
|
Ideas L actually became more expensive than fiber
|
|
So they really want us to move on to fiber rather
|
|
So extra tax on the old stuff
|
|
Yeah, and the problem is
|
|
With our exchanges for ideas L
|
|
Which is sometimes like up to six kilometers away
|
|
If you pay for a 10 make ideas L
|
|
You're most likely only going to get six make
|
|
Just because of
|
|
Floor noise or whatever that was called
|
|
The first thing up here where I live on my street
|
|
I think I'm one of the 10 houses or something
|
|
In my neighborhood here of houses
|
|
That actually got fiber in the first wave
|
|
And it was like
|
|
Thousand euros to install fiber in your house
|
|
And I saw it like an investment for the future
|
|
If I were to sell the house
|
|
Then it should have fiber
|
|
But we have a lot of people that are older here
|
|
That thought that investment was not a good one
|
|
And they are thinking twice now
|
|
That the copper wire is removing
|
|
It's getting more and more
|
|
That was just like 10 years ago
|
|
Something like this
|
|
It moves fast
|
|
That's the problem I have with the spaces
|
|
The problem I have with the copper being removed
|
|
Is when you remove the copper
|
|
There's nothing
|
|
You're relying on the home to power
|
|
The phones and to power the lines
|
|
And power the end devices
|
|
Fiber doesn't carry any power
|
|
If I'm not carrying any power
|
|
You don't have a phone when the power is out
|
|
Yeah
|
|
And again, if the power is out
|
|
You don't have any phone anyway
|
|
Because we don't have any phone
|
|
We only have mobile phones
|
|
And that goes for most people actually in Sweden
|
|
My parents had a copper phone
|
|
Wired to their house
|
|
Last year
|
|
But they removed it this year as well
|
|
And they were
|
|
So your entire phone base
|
|
And Sweden is moving from copper landlines to mobile phones
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Pretty much it is
|
|
I don't
|
|
I know very few people that actually have a home phone
|
|
Sweden is a real country that has no home phone
|
|
And no doorbells
|
|
My home has no doorbell
|
|
My home has no doorbell
|
|
I wish my home didn't have a doorbell
|
|
We kind of have the same year in South Africa
|
|
With private homes
|
|
Do not have copper phones anymore
|
|
We just use mobile
|
|
It's actually cheaper
|
|
Calling mobile to mobile
|
|
Than it is calling mobile to landline
|
|
The only guys that actually still use copper phones
|
|
Are large companies with switchboards
|
|
Yeah
|
|
And if I were to install a copper line phone at my home
|
|
I would pay double the price of my fiber connection
|
|
At the moment
|
|
One phone
|
|
And that's not really reasonable
|
|
And I thought okay but
|
|
I could get my phone then
|
|
So I can dial over that network
|
|
But that never works
|
|
And the only people that call my home phone number
|
|
Is salespeople
|
|
And I don't want to talk to those people
|
|
So I don't really know why I would
|
|
Get myself into the trouble and pay extra to get sales calls
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Oh the sales calls haven't moved to your mobile yet
|
|
Yeah I want to have an android who has the
|
|
Interesting feature of blocking calls
|
|
And you also just come up with a private number here
|
|
Often you can just see who calls and then just not answer
|
|
If there are not in your phone book
|
|
So
|
|
God bless buffer
|
|
God bless buffer
|
|
If can I interest you in some new insurance
|
|
The interesting part is that most people that call me
|
|
I tell them that if I would like your product
|
|
Or if I would like to have anything to do with you
|
|
I would either send you an email
|
|
I hardly want any help
|
|
That's exactly how it should work
|
|
That's exactly how it should work
|
|
You know and I've tried all these tricks
|
|
I mean guys call me with
|
|
Offered for a new credit card
|
|
And then I play the game
|
|
It's like
|
|
Yes you just in the right time
|
|
I just lost my job
|
|
I need this credit card
|
|
And I'll max it out
|
|
Like in the next two days
|
|
And then
|
|
Things like that
|
|
Or
|
|
The insurance guys
|
|
Or one of my favorite things is
|
|
I'll tell them
|
|
Just hold on
|
|
And then I'll put the phone down
|
|
Just next to the phone
|
|
And just leave them hanging
|
|
Until they realize that this
|
|
And I'm just playing with them
|
|
I
|
|
The favorite I like is the people that call
|
|
And said
|
|
I want to take all your loans
|
|
And put them under one umbrella
|
|
So you pay less for all your loans
|
|
Do you have any private loans
|
|
No I don't have any private loans
|
|
Okay thank you
|
|
Bye
|
|
So interesting
|
|
Yeah they haven't done the research
|
|
We haven't done the research
|
|
Yeah or you can just
|
|
Ask them about the math behind it
|
|
So
|
|
You know
|
|
On the current loans
|
|
My average is maybe 13, 14% interest
|
|
What do you offer me
|
|
And then suddenly
|
|
Oh wait we offer in 22%
|
|
And it's like
|
|
So give me one good reason
|
|
One I'm going to go down that route
|
|
But I only have student loans
|
|
And in Sweden those student loans
|
|
You're actually
|
|
They are so cheap
|
|
And they are removed if you die
|
|
So if you have those
|
|
Keep them
|
|
Because I pay like 500 Swedish crown
|
|
So that's like 50 euro or something
|
|
A month
|
|
For those
|
|
And they are
|
|
We're very large
|
|
So
|
|
They don't really matter
|
|
And then I have my house loan
|
|
And that you can't move
|
|
Because that is
|
|
Locked to your bank
|
|
For X
|
|
Number of years
|
|
So the only thing they're looking for
|
|
Is credit card loans
|
|
Or private loans
|
|
And they can do a difference there
|
|
If you
|
|
If they
|
|
Can put them under one and braille
|
|
So that's why they are calling
|
|
But when you say that you don't have any private loans
|
|
They don't have any business
|
|
Yeah but their business also includes
|
|
Having a much larger interest rate
|
|
And the moment you show that to them
|
|
Then they don't have a sales pitch anymore
|
|
I also love those people
|
|
That call you and want to sell
|
|
TV and
|
|
Phone and other services
|
|
To your
|
|
Internet bill
|
|
Like
|
|
I
|
|
Almost not own a TV
|
|
So I don't really what you're looking for there
|
|
But you can get like 50 or 40
|
|
Sport channels
|
|
Well I have been
|
|
Exercising a bit
|
|
But I haven't watched any sports for like 20 years
|
|
So why
|
|
Yeah the only sports that I'm really interested is
|
|
Maybe the months or
|
|
The months
|
|
I love men
|
|
Yeah the months are one of my favorites
|
|
What's that?
|
|
It's a 24 hour race
|
|
Where they race through day and night
|
|
For 24 hours they just keep on lapping, lapping, lapping
|
|
And it's quite
|
|
Quite interesting to
|
|
See how fatigue kicks in
|
|
And mistakes are made
|
|
And things like that
|
|
It's quite interesting
|
|
And then of course the car
|
|
Rally
|
|
A car rally
|
|
Wow
|
|
And so 48 hours
|
|
It's like quarter to four for me
|
|
And I'm already
|
|
F and tired
|
|
Oh yeah
|
|
Why
|
|
How are you still awake?
|
|
I'm doing this thing
|
|
Which
|
|
Where I'm staying up all night
|
|
And all day
|
|
Um that two years ago
|
|
Oh
|
|
Is your dad teaching you a lesson?
|
|
No
|
|
I chose this
|
|
Oh wow that's
|
|
So I know
|
|
So watching nature documentaries on the couch
|
|
I'll go for David Attenbrough
|
|
You'll be asleep in 10 minutes
|
|
And I told you one
|
|
David Attenbrough is the best
|
|
I actually was watching David Attenbrough
|
|
Just then
|
|
But then I remembered
|
|
I had some new
|
|
Some new ones
|
|
Not from 2008
|
|
Which yeah
|
|
So I decided to watch that
|
|
Um about two years ago
|
|
I was suffering from some severe panic attacks
|
|
And anxiety due to a project that went haywire
|
|
And while I stayed at home
|
|
I just queued every single David Attenbrough
|
|
Documentary that I could get my hands on
|
|
It's just that soothing voice
|
|
And everything just get me sane
|
|
I know right
|
|
Like he has the perfect voice
|
|
For a nature documentary
|
|
Like this other dude
|
|
He doesn't have the
|
|
The same kind of voice
|
|
As like action movie voice
|
|
So yeah and unfortunately
|
|
I think
|
|
Bimes running out for Attenbrough
|
|
He's getting fairly old
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Yeah
|
|
I really love the silence when I'm going to sleep
|
|
And actually I've done some of these exercises
|
|
When you are listening to somebody
|
|
And should calm down
|
|
That talks with a really calming voice
|
|
And try to give you into a state of calmness
|
|
I'm feeling like I'm listening to an axe murderers
|
|
I get hyped
|
|
Have the speaking of
|
|
Speaking of sounds
|
|
When you guys want to get into the zone
|
|
When programming
|
|
What are you listening to?
|
|
My personal preference is white noise
|
|
Not music
|
|
I don't program
|
|
When I get into the zone
|
|
Depends on what kind of zone I want to be in
|
|
I listen to a lot of happy hardcore music
|
|
So it's music that is very high
|
|
Intensity and also very happy of course
|
|
But the problem with that
|
|
Is that I can become extremely happy
|
|
And sing along and not focus on the work
|
|
And so yeah
|
|
That silence or perhaps
|
|
Some sound or something like that
|
|
Could be good to get into the zone
|
|
Usually I can power through even with a happy hardcore
|
|
So not
|
|
Have you met?
|
|
Oh
|
|
And I think when I
|
|
Coded a lot
|
|
Coded a lot during the 90s
|
|
I listen to a lot of scooter
|
|
And those kind of tracks
|
|
So when I want to come back to a nostalgic vibe
|
|
I go back to prodigy and scooter
|
|
And all of those bands
|
|
I know I can both be happy and productive
|
|
So what the end is then?
|
|
What?
|
|
What
|
|
What
|
|
What type of music I always spend
|
|
Could be in the happy hardcore
|
|
But I think they were very early on that scene
|
|
Prodigy is more of the punk rock
|
|
Rave kind of band I believe
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Haven't heard about them at all
|
|
Ni?
|
|
Nope
|
|
And
|
|
Happy hardcore of never heard about
|
|
You never heard about happy hardcore
|
|
Me neither
|
|
No but prodigy
|
|
Do you have this even on my days
|
|
So prodigy is
|
|
But so happy
|
|
Happy hardcore is
|
|
Rave music with a high BPM
|
|
And a happy tune
|
|
Some of them are 160 BPM
|
|
Some of them are even higher in pace
|
|
In pace
|
|
Wow that's insane
|
|
Yeah I think for me still white noise wins
|
|
Because you don't get distracted by the lyrics
|
|
Or singing along or things like that
|
|
It's just that
|
|
That constant something in your ear
|
|
That blocks out everything else
|
|
And you can truly focus
|
|
So what type of white noise do you prefer?
|
|
The deep things are just something else
|
|
Before I upgraded my amplifier
|
|
I'm using a vacuum valve preamp
|
|
And it had quite a bit of noise
|
|
So what I would do is I would just crank the volume
|
|
And you just get that
|
|
Spermanently
|
|
But now
|
|
I recently made some modifications to that amplifier
|
|
And now it's dead quiet
|
|
I can crank up the volume to maximum
|
|
And there's not a single bit of noise
|
|
So I just use online white noise to generate this
|
|
You can generate white noise with FFMpego I think
|
|
I knew I had a white noise generator
|
|
That worked with that
|
|
I also think there is a lot of YouTube videos with both white noise
|
|
And another kind of sound tracks that are like 24 hours long
|
|
One of my favorites of those is the star track series
|
|
We just have to bridge noises without any dialogue
|
|
And you can choose whether it's the original
|
|
Or it's next generation
|
|
Or whatever
|
|
And you just get that bridge noise
|
|
I think the most important part when I'm getting into a zone
|
|
And I actually want to write some code
|
|
Is to get other things out of my brain
|
|
That's the hardest part
|
|
I actually say to my boss
|
|
That if we want to solve a really hard problem
|
|
I think I need to take a bath
|
|
Because when I take a bath
|
|
I don't bring anything to the bath
|
|
I actually sit down
|
|
And have
|
|
Total silence
|
|
And just let my brain work on
|
|
On the problem
|
|
Or just empty the brain out
|
|
Because when you are not thinking about something
|
|
That's when you actually are getting hit by good suggestions
|
|
If you haven't had that time
|
|
That you actually either take a walk
|
|
Or take a bath or something
|
|
And you have a lot of things in your head
|
|
That you need to keep track of
|
|
You either have a large schedule
|
|
You need to remember to have a meeting then
|
|
And so on
|
|
Then you can't really focus on the actual task
|
|
So I think you need to clear out those things first
|
|
And then perhaps some music
|
|
Yes
|
|
And what I mostly didn't do
|
|
If management understands the problem
|
|
I would tell them
|
|
Listen
|
|
Remove me from any meetings or distractions
|
|
I'm going to put my phone on silent
|
|
Or even leave it in my room
|
|
On charge
|
|
And I'm going to sit in my office
|
|
And I'm literally just going to concentrate on the problem at that
|
|
And the birds are starting to chirp
|
|
And I see the sun is coming up
|
|
So I'm thinking
|
|
I'm going to log off
|
|
And just try and catch the couple of hours of sleep
|
|
And then
|
|
Well, it's 5
|
|
Well, almost 5am
|
|
2021 January 1st
|
|
So
|
|
Yeah, I'll probably if you're not there yet
|
|
I'm assuming you
|
|
I am
|
|
No, no, I have been in the new year
|
|
Since I don't use place
|
|
Ah, all right
|
|
Anyways, I'm going to try and see if I'm catchable
|
|
So if I'm not seeing you again
|
|
I'll see you next year
|
|
When the next
|
|
So stay open
|
|
Yeah, no, I only discovered this community today
|
|
So, but I think I'll definitely never see you again
|
|
I just want to
|
|
I want to see if I can move this account
|
|
Away from my VM
|
|
And just run it from my Mac
|
|
But
|
|
Yeah, otherwise I will join again
|
|
Just using the same username
|
|
And, y'all, definitely stick around
|
|
No, for seeing you again
|
|
Perhaps you can create some shows for Hacker Public Radio
|
|
about
|
|
Biology behind
|
|
Ever the field
|
|
Which topic?
|
|
I think you talked about
|
|
That you were interesting in the Hacker
|
|
The Black Hat Psychology part
|
|
Oh, yes, yes, yes, yes, that's something
|
|
Definitely that I'm interested in
|
|
I'm trying to understand in mind
|
|
So that we can try and be
|
|
You know, half a step or a step
|
|
Ahead of them and try and prevent some of the atrocities that happened
|
|
Yeah, but perhaps you can make a show about
|
|
Hacking or perhaps the White Hat
|
|
That's a part of the
|
|
Yeah, let me spin some time, form some ideas
|
|
And let me work on something
|
|
I'll just definitely stick around
|
|
And we'll
|
|
We'll get to that
|
|
Yeah, making an episode might seem hard
|
|
But I did one
|
|
And it's not that hard
|
|
If you've got someone to tell you what to do
|
|
Creating the content is not the hard part
|
|
It's actually
|
|
If you want it to be informative
|
|
It's more about thinking about the subject matter
|
|
And having a plan on how to put it out there
|
|
So I've done a lot of YouTube stuff as you
|
|
Oh, I didn't have that problem
|
|
I knew the book
|
|
I basically memorized the entirety of it
|
|
Accidentally
|
|
And I just
|
|
I just had it there with me
|
|
And I just began reading it
|
|
I had a little plan on the board
|
|
And then we just began explaining
|
|
And then
|
|
Woo
|
|
Suddenly, suddenly an episode appeared
|
|
That's the best ones
|
|
I really love to learn a topic
|
|
And then just speak about it
|
|
Oh yeah, I can talk about a lot of stuff for literal days
|
|
Like I will remember the most useless information
|
|
And then be able to regurgitate it
|
|
Like later, like year sound the road
|
|
I actually had a friend that was a little bit fishy
|
|
Because he could actually see a page
|
|
And remember it like a photographic memory
|
|
And very eerie
|
|
Because we had this math book
|
|
For the page with 1000 numbers of the
|
|
Or decimals of p pi
|
|
And he said, okay, I've seen the page now
|
|
So I know that
|
|
And well, I know
|
|
All the numbers so
|
|
That's insane
|
|
Yeah, that's cool
|
|
So we tried him out
|
|
And he failed
|
|
On the
|
|
Lott third last on the page
|
|
We knew all the ones
|
|
Except that they were lost three or something
|
|
We were like
|
|
Wow
|
|
You're extreme dude
|
|
That's that's
|
|
I definitely can't do that
|
|
Like I will remember some random stuff
|
|
I will remember like
|
|
That like last
|
|
I had a conversation with a person
|
|
And years before I saw
|
|
Saw a person there playing a game
|
|
And then I saw footage of said game
|
|
Later
|
|
And I was like
|
|
That was the game
|
|
And then I said it to that
|
|
And then that was like
|
|
I saw that footage like two years ago
|
|
And I just had to conversation like
|
|
Few days ago
|
|
So the person was quite
|
|
And the person was like
|
|
Yeah, I have that
|
|
Yeah, we have different brains
|
|
Which I think is so interesting
|
|
My wife is
|
|
Is the person that remembers everything
|
|
That no one else remembers
|
|
So she can actually
|
|
Yeah, she actually can remember things like
|
|
Okay, on our first date
|
|
You have white socks on your
|
|
I was like
|
|
That's your bullshitting
|
|
You like them?
|
|
What does he say to me
|
|
I mean, maybe she can just say
|
|
She remembers stuff
|
|
And then she plans the memory in you
|
|
And now all of a sudden
|
|
She's controlling you
|
|
Wow, that's the first time
|
|
It is 2am here
|
|
I'm actually four
|
|
It is 4am here also, so
|
|
That's 4am
|
|
Oh yeah
|
|
It's
|
|
It's
|
|
Same
|
|
So where are you
|
|
It's Puntronk
|
|
In
|
|
As you did
|
|
Hmm
|
|
Where do you do that
|
|
What country
|
|
Do I come today
|
|
I live in Netherlands
|
|
It's a very low country
|
|
Very wet
|
|
If the dikes were to break ever
|
|
Also has a lot of fireworks
|
|
At new year
|
|
Even though it's illegal now
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Yeah
|
|
They decided to ban it this year
|
|
And blowing behold
|
|
There were still people
|
|
Doing fireworks
|
|
Not as many people
|
|
Definitely less fireworks than there is usually are
|
|
But
|
|
They definitely bought more
|
|
They definitely decided
|
|
Well, since it's illegal now
|
|
And
|
|
Let's do more fireworks
|
|
Yay
|
|
So
|
|
Yeah
|
|
That's people for you
|
|
Yeah
|
|
And my Labrador's
|
|
They hate fireworks
|
|
I really do hate fireworks
|
|
It's literally setting
|
|
Fire to money
|
|
For what
|
|
And it really does damage the dogs
|
|
And stress them out
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Yeah, it's like
|
|
People
|
|
I was talking to people
|
|
And they were saying like
|
|
Yeah, this year
|
|
We might not have
|
|
Kind of stuff to our pets
|
|
And I
|
|
And I was
|
|
Already like
|
|
Maybe
|
|
And no
|
|
No
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Hania Singh, if you have fireworks
|
|
Don't buy the fireworks
|
|
You have free fireworks
|
|
All over the place
|
|
You just have to look for it in the sky
|
|
And you have free fireworks
|
|
You don't have to pay for it
|
|
And it's added with
|
|
At least here in Netherlands
|
|
Usually with the feeling
|
|
That you can be blown up at any moment
|
|
Shee shee shee
|
|
And I'm very weird
|
|
And I like that feeling
|
|
And
|
|
And
|
|
Yeah
|
|
That's definitely
|
|
Weird
|
|
Actually, we're in the Netherlands
|
|
I'm Adia
|
|
Yeah, sleep tight
|
|
Bye bye
|
|
Good night
|
|
Actually, it was in Netherlands
|
|
Before last
|
|
No, where were you?
|
|
I think we were
|
|
We stayed in Nailmegen
|
|
Ah, Nailmegen
|
|
And we slept there
|
|
And then I think we
|
|
Can't remember if I've been there ever
|
|
And I think we'll find out when
|
|
And then I think we went down to the large
|
|
City of Grave
|
|
It's a
|
|
Yeah, it's a near Nailmegen
|
|
It's a very small community
|
|
But we were at the
|
|
Company there that where
|
|
Does books for
|
|
For the blind and so on
|
|
Because we are working with
|
|
Those kind of
|
|
That's cool
|
|
Both companies and
|
|
Organizations in different countries
|
|
So our company is actually producing
|
|
All the newspapers in Sweden
|
|
For
|
|
Government department
|
|
That
|
|
Does all the
|
|
Uh
|
|
Extra speech for
|
|
News in Sweden
|
|
Oh, that's cool
|
|
So it's
|
|
The digging
|
|
Ton
|
|
That it's
|
|
It's Swedish for Grave
|
|
It's
|
|
Dig
|
|
Of it
|
|
So we
|
|
Had
|
|
Grace and stuff
|
|
Probably
|
|
I think it's
|
|
Stand for something else in
|
|
Dutch
|
|
I don't think it's the same
|
|
It's a very nice country
|
|
And Nailmegen
|
|
Has a rich history
|
|
With all the
|
|
Yeah
|
|
For history and so on
|
|
So we were actually
|
|
Walking around a bit
|
|
By this
|
|
River, a wall
|
|
I believe
|
|
The wall or something
|
|
I
|
|
I
|
|
I'm tired so I might not
|
|
Know geography
|
|
Completely
|
|
And I haven't even been to
|
|
Every part of my country
|
|
Like I haven't been to
|
|
Every proven
|
|
Chats
|
|
I haven't been to all of Sweden
|
|
By this
|
|
I understand
|
|
I've actually been to Sweden
|
|
I saw a snake
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Me too
|
|
Oh, cool
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Snakes are not
|
|
Common in Sweden
|
|
Yeah
|
|
We saw it in log pile
|
|
That we just saw it
|
|
Going into the log pile
|
|
And we never saw it again
|
|
One time I was walking in
|
|
The woods found a snake
|
|
In the floor
|
|
And I thought
|
|
Oh, what a tiny little
|
|
What a nice tiny little snake
|
|
And I'm in Europe
|
|
So there is no such thing as
|
|
Poisonous snakes in Europe
|
|
So I picked up the snake
|
|
So I picked up the snake
|
|
And played with it a bit
|
|
And then put it down
|
|
And everything was fine
|
|
Sorry
|
|
The snake didn't enjoy it too much
|
|
Did I see it?
|
|
I can
|
|
Later found out that that was one of the poisonous ones
|
|
What do you call the foxes?
|
|
The fun part is
|
|
Talk to the kids
|
|
They say
|
|
Okay, if you find the snake in Sweden
|
|
They are more afraid of you
|
|
Than you should be of them
|
|
So just keep it as
|
|
But you should be fine
|
|
The only place in the world where you have
|
|
Animals that really want to kill you
|
|
And pretty much every animal want to kill you
|
|
Is in Australia
|
|
So it's Sweden
|
|
You are pretty much safe
|
|
Yeah
|
|
I do actually know
|
|
Quite some biology
|
|
I have a biology book which I lost
|
|
And I also accidentally memorized
|
|
Might have been a nature movie
|
|
Might have watched so many of them
|
|
Have become one of them
|
|
A biologist
|
|
At least you're not a geologist
|
|
Well
|
|
Yeah, I don't know
|
|
No much bad rocks
|
|
Some of my friends do
|
|
But I'm not a rock guy
|
|
You know what they say?
|
|
Rocks rock
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Yeah
|
|
What did you say about
|
|
Texas Joe
|
|
Is there a lot of things that want to kill you there?
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Quite a few actually
|
|
I mean cottonmouth, the rattler
|
|
Things like that
|
|
Well, I guess Georgia had water moccasins
|
|
I got out in my snakes
|
|
Because they're doing some other stuff
|
|
Well, this is bad
|
|
Yes, Swedish snakes
|
|
So
|
|
There's this lovely
|
|
Little island off
|
|
Main and Sweden
|
|
And that's where there's a summer cottage
|
|
That my man's paras own now
|
|
Anyway, we'd go over there a lot in the summer
|
|
Unless it was raining cool
|
|
And it was always like
|
|
Right, watch out for snakes
|
|
Watch out for snakes
|
|
Watch out for snakes
|
|
And then
|
|
As kids I remember there being snakes
|
|
In that
|
|
Words
|
|
That blueberry words
|
|
And with
|
|
And we'll kind of be a little bit scarier than I think
|
|
But yes, snakes
|
|
Although they're mostly harmless
|
|
Although thin
|
|
That might add more than a holiday
|
|
With us
|
|
2010 in
|
|
Canary on the 10th of the year
|
|
Proved everybody that he's not scared of a snake
|
|
And so he wanted to
|
|
So
|
|
Now the list of poisonous snakes in Texas is
|
|
Cottonmouth, Copperhead, Texas Coral,
|
|
Western Cottonmouth, Gardersnake
|
|
I did not know the Gardersnake was poisonous
|
|
Rock, Rattlesnake, Texas, Brownsnake
|
|
The Cystrus, Catanatus, Turgaminus
|
|
The Common Water Snake
|
|
The Cysterus, Catanatus, Edwards
|
|
The Rough Earth Snake
|
|
The Mississippi Green Water Snake
|
|
The Graham's Crayfish Snake
|
|
And Earth Snakes
|
|
You've got way more poisonous snakes
|
|
Than even snakes in the Netherlands
|
|
We've got a poisonous snake
|
|
Not
|
|
That's like
|
|
Can't imagine all those snakes being there
|
|
That's a lot
|
|
Yeah but a lot
|
|
But you have dikes just waiting to burst
|
|
That's true
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Then again
|
|
I'm one meter above sea level
|
|
So I'm totally fine
|
|
Rest of the country might sink
|
|
But I'm fine
|
|
For now
|
|
For now
|
|
But here you have the large list of things
|
|
That you should look out for in Sweden
|
|
The most dangerous animals
|
|
The moose
|
|
The moose
|
|
Toast tool
|
|
The bear
|
|
The bear
|
|
You don't mess with the moose
|
|
And you don't mess with the bear
|
|
I saw a moose once
|
|
Well not really
|
|
It was a paper moose
|
|
So shawling in the head
|
|
But we actually have
|
|
Moose in our gardens
|
|
Sometimes we're eating our apples
|
|
You think
|
|
That's cool
|
|
So eating your docks
|
|
No eating your apples
|
|
If that's wrong
|
|
I hate to hate your parents
|
|
We're an elk or a moose forever
|
|
And it's not
|
|
It's probably not going to end very well
|
|
You know
|
|
For you and the car
|
|
So I think we have raiding
|
|
And it's actually
|
|
We had jumped on my car once
|
|
And have a buckle in the car
|
|
Because of that
|
|
In indentation
|
|
But there is
|
|
Six animals
|
|
So we have four more
|
|
We have the wolf
|
|
The wild boar
|
|
A common
|
|
European vipers
|
|
And the bee
|
|
Because of the bee sting
|
|
And you can't be allowed
|
|
Another animal
|
|
Right
|
|
Yes
|
|
That is one of the things
|
|
That was the one
|
|
That was the one I picked up
|
|
When it started walking
|
|
But it suddenly hurt you
|
|
When it started hissing
|
|
That's when I put it down
|
|
You know
|
|
The Netherlands has two of them
|
|
We have the bees
|
|
And we have the boar
|
|
And the boar are
|
|
In nice little
|
|
Pendle of areas
|
|
Where
|
|
And people
|
|
I know if they're like released
|
|
But there's like
|
|
They aren't really a problem
|
|
So they get
|
|
They get really
|
|
Yeah
|
|
They're mostly a tourism
|
|
Tourist attraction
|
|
I think
|
|
Haven't really had some animals
|
|
You
|
|
So we have a lot
|
|
Fewer species
|
|
Of venomous spiders
|
|
In Texas
|
|
But it's basically the nasty ones
|
|
And in some places I've lived in Texas
|
|
There were a lot of them
|
|
Like the Black Widow
|
|
The brown recluse
|
|
And let's see
|
|
There's two more
|
|
The Texas brown tarantula
|
|
And the spider
|
|
Exclusion
|
|
But I've only ever seen
|
|
Black widows and brown recluses
|
|
Do you have any of those nasty animals
|
|
And the bees
|
|
So all the spiders
|
|
Would you get us to keep them around?
|
|
Well
|
|
Scorpians
|
|
It's another
|
|
Dangerous raccoon
|
|
Great
|
|
Scorpians aren't all that dangerous
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Wish they were
|
|
That wouldn't make them way cooler
|
|
Well
|
|
When they're extremely young
|
|
They're slightly more venomous
|
|
But it's not
|
|
Really all that much of an issue
|
|
Then there's also a specific species
|
|
Of scorpions called the vinegar run
|
|
Which um
|
|
It basically
|
|
It doesn't have the stinger
|
|
But it will shoot
|
|
A substance very similar to vinegar
|
|
And that um
|
|
They're known for killing spiders
|
|
We also have a lot of um
|
|
But small lizards
|
|
But that aren't dangerous at all
|
|
They're just little lizards
|
|
So I think they said that in Australia
|
|
They have a really nasty raccoon
|
|
Or something like that
|
|
That could really bite you
|
|
And eat you whole
|
|
If you actually get a hold of you
|
|
But you shouldn't kill those
|
|
Because those
|
|
Is the really nasty
|
|
Spiders
|
|
And other
|
|
Red raccoons
|
|
I have everything
|
|
In Australia
|
|
I'm on this to kill you
|
|
But no
|
|
That sounds like a
|
|
I understand
|
|
That's telling
|
|
I understand that there's a couple of large um
|
|
Species of spiders
|
|
In Australia
|
|
That don't want to kill you
|
|
But we'll kill a whole bunch of the things
|
|
That do want to kill you
|
|
Except there's like honey badgers
|
|
Honey badgers
|
|
Oodles
|
|
I've seen
|
|
I've seen what those
|
|
Can do honey badgers
|
|
They
|
|
They're dangerous
|
|
Well, badgers
|
|
Badgers in general are dangerous
|
|
Yes
|
|
They are the largest
|
|
Carnivores
|
|
In my country
|
|
Where I am
|
|
At right now
|
|
We haven't got a lot of wild animals
|
|
But too small
|
|
Well
|
|
The Wolverine is actually
|
|
If I remember right
|
|
A breed of badger
|
|
I don't know
|
|
It's something like the Nigerian
|
|
But I actually looked it up
|
|
Because in Sweden
|
|
There are Wolverines
|
|
And I didn't know about it
|
|
Because they were super rare
|
|
I think we
|
|
There is like ten of them
|
|
In Sweden or something
|
|
Or something
|
|
Yeah, and none of them are in Wisconsin
|
|
So Wolverine is not
|
|
A pet thing
|
|
Oh, it's a little badger
|
|
Like thing
|
|
They look really nasty
|
|
But they are
|
|
The larger than a cat
|
|
But smaller than a bear
|
|
I sent a video of a Wolverine
|
|
To the chat
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Okay
|
|
Okay
|
|
Put it in the
|
|
Thing in the
|
|
Net
|
|
It's a YouTube thing
|
|
Sorry
|
|
How about Sharks
|
|
I mean they always talk about that in the media
|
|
And the jewels
|
|
And less movie
|
|
But
|
|
You know
|
|
Some sharks
|
|
I think with me
|
|
Hamlets
|
|
And others
|
|
And not
|
|
Depending on
|
|
Oh Sharks
|
|
Sharks
|
|
They're
|
|
They're
|
|
They're quite nice
|
|
If you don't bother them
|
|
It's actually
|
|
Some guy
|
|
Some
|
|
Person
|
|
YouTube
|
|
Person
|
|
Did apparently
|
|
A test
|
|
What
|
|
Like a taste test
|
|
For sharks
|
|
What do you like?
|
|
What don't you like
|
|
And
|
|
They apparently like fish blood
|
|
Which does make a little bit of sense
|
|
When you consider
|
|
They
|
|
They evolve
|
|
For millions of years to
|
|
Hunt fish
|
|
That's what the shark want me
|
|
Want to to believe
|
|
And then they get
|
|
Tum and then they go
|
|
The thing in that video
|
|
Was kind of cute
|
|
Aside the fact that I was holding it
|
|
Dead in a woman's mouth
|
|
It was a dead goat's head
|
|
Well
|
|
It was a goat's head
|
|
So I guess the goat was dead
|
|
But
|
|
But
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Did you know
|
|
Apparently
|
|
Great white sharks are something
|
|
They
|
|
Um
|
|
They
|
|
Don't want to hunt on humans
|
|
But they hunt seals
|
|
Which
|
|
Looks especially like
|
|
Surfboarding humans
|
|
That's why you shouldn't surfboard
|
|
With great white sharks
|
|
Yeah, I think I read
|
|
Yeah, I think I've read that
|
|
As well, they
|
|
They
|
|
The prey
|
|
When it's not
|
|
Yeah
|
|
And
|
|
Sharks have also been
|
|
Very hyped
|
|
In American culture
|
|
With shark week
|
|
As well
|
|
There's movies
|
|
Outmakes
|
|
Outmakes
|
|
Jook
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Sharks definitely
|
|
Sharks
|
|
Are super cool killers
|
|
Which have been
|
|
Like evolved
|
|
To be
|
|
The greatest hunters
|
|
Of what they are hunting
|
|
At the moment
|
|
Um
|
|
But
|
|
What they are hunting at the moment
|
|
Is definitely not humans
|
|
Because everything
|
|
That tried hunting humans
|
|
Uh
|
|
Died
|
|
Um
|
|
See the giant lists
|
|
Like
|
|
Giant birds of prey
|
|
And stuff
|
|
Um
|
|
Which used to hunt humans
|
|
Now they don't exist
|
|
I'm not making that up
|
|
About the giant birds of prey
|
|
By the way
|
|
I don't know if you mean
|
|
That humans destroy anything
|
|
But
|
|
It's going to hunt them as well
|
|
Then
|
|
Then
|
|
Yeah, I guess
|
|
Yeah, it's retali-
|
|
Retali-
|
|
Retali-
|
|
Thingy
|
|
It's
|
|
Thingy
|
|
Where you
|
|
Vengeance basically
|
|
Retaliation
|
|
Yes
|
|
Unable to pronounce
|
|
Certain words
|
|
Because
|
|
It's
|
|
For a clock
|
|
In the morning
|
|
Uh
|
|
Quilter pass
|
|
For
|
|
So
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Is the English your first language?
|
|
Uh
|
|
Together with Dutch
|
|
And by
|
|
bilingual
|
|
And two languages just
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Group
|
|
Group up with
|
|
Basically Dutch
|
|
And English
|
|
Together
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Nice
|
|
And languages
|
|
And they
|
|
I've got that as well
|
|
For meetings
|
|
And languages as well
|
|
Well, English is obviously
|
|
One of those
|
|
One
|
|
I'm one of the fallen kids
|
|
You know, one of those three
|
|
Which
|
|
Come every new year
|
|
Like
|
|
Middle of the night
|
|
They say hello
|
|
And then they leave
|
|
One of those
|
|
And the middle one
|
|
This is the one who stayed
|
|
Yes, this is the one who stayed
|
|
Actually
|
|
There's another one
|
|
But she
|
|
She's doing her own thing
|
|
She decided
|
|
That this year
|
|
She wants to stay too
|
|
Hmm
|
|
Yeah
|
|
We just missed Brazil
|
|
Well, just missed like 20 minutes ago
|
|
Brazil, Argentina
|
|
And a bunch of other places
|
|
So
|
|
Welcome to the new year
|
|
South America
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Although
|
|
It's not the 2020
|
|
They might be listening from my
|
|
But I mean
|
|
You know
|
|
We need to make them feel welcome
|
|
Hey
|
|
They're going to be listening to this
|
|
And they're all going to be like
|
|
Why didn't they mention us
|
|
They
|
|
Oh, it's 20 minutes
|
|
They're going to be leaving
|
|
When this comes out in July
|
|
They're going to be pissed
|
|
Right
|
|
Yeah
|
|
How do I think about it
|
|
Is there actually some time zones
|
|
That are
|
|
Not populated
|
|
I don't think so
|
|
Because there's
|
|
There's only time zones where there is population
|
|
So
|
|
What does that mean
|
|
Like you know
|
|
There's
|
|
There's
|
|
But time zones are big things
|
|
They're big
|
|
Yeah, so if you if you go to the
|
|
The
|
|
Show notes
|
|
You have all the time zones
|
|
And you'll notice there's a
|
|
There's a bunch of them at
|
|
Half-hour intervals
|
|
Yeah, the
|
|
Not half-hour intervals
|
|
How are things
|
|
Well
|
|
Yeah, you has on their time zones
|
|
Presses
|
|
Yeah, there's one with 15s
|
|
Which is fantastic
|
|
Also she means a great
|
|
Because the idea was
|
|
We have a quarantine for our day
|
|
Right
|
|
Right now it's what
|
|
26 times
|
|
Because summertime
|
|
Whoever is
|
|
Can we just agree
|
|
To remove that
|
|
Shit
|
|
I
|
|
I hate
|
|
Summer time winter time
|
|
Winter time
|
|
Yeah
|
|
We're just going to remove it this year
|
|
But we didn't
|
|
Like the one good thing coming
|
|
That could come out of 2020
|
|
Didn't
|
|
Actually
|
|
There might be some
|
|
More good stuff like
|
|
I got
|
|
I
|
|
I got a D&D group
|
|
Yes
|
|
By the way
|
|
Klaatu
|
|
If you're listening to this
|
|
Thank you
|
|
It
|
|
It's very fun
|
|
Well I like to go to Iceland
|
|
And we'll talk about time zones there
|
|
But I like to go to Iceland in May
|
|
2015
|
|
Because
|
|
From England
|
|
So we're on
|
|
Summer time
|
|
BST
|
|
Which
|
|
Summer time
|
|
But they don't change their
|
|
Clots over there
|
|
So they're still on the DMT
|
|
Or UTC
|
|
And sorry basically when
|
|
And they were
|
|
Behind on the plane going there
|
|
Just because of the summer time
|
|
And then yeah
|
|
So you
|
|
Can't wait to come to the time
|
|
So Iceland doesn't change
|
|
It doesn't change for a summer time
|
|
Yeah that's right
|
|
And don't
|
|
They don't
|
|
Quite like it
|
|
Midnight over there
|
|
In May then that
|
|
You see I always thought
|
|
Sweden was the progressive country
|
|
But it was really Iceland
|
|
All along
|
|
But really
|
|
I think
|
|
Just the summer winter time thing
|
|
Just pick the time
|
|
Which is closest to your actual time
|
|
If you can't decide your actual time
|
|
It's the one in the middle
|
|
How hard is that to understand
|
|
I thought we actually can't talk about time
|
|
If you can't decide your actual time
|
|
It means that it's too cloudy
|
|
To actually measure the
|
|
You know
|
|
Your position with respect to
|
|
You know
|
|
Sun, stars and all that stuff
|
|
Which means that
|
|
You don't actually care about time
|
|
Because it's always dark
|
|
Mm-hmm
|
|
Yeah
|
|
But even then
|
|
I was able to see the last
|
|
Um
|
|
Time
|
|
Solar clipps thing when it was cloudy
|
|
So day can just
|
|
Look through the clouds
|
|
Just
|
|
Catapult someone up
|
|
And then ask questions later
|
|
About what the sun looked like
|
|
This is not a cherry-precious novel
|
|
Um
|
|
I do love cherry-precious novels
|
|
I know
|
|
I fret them more
|
|
You can see that
|
|
But anyway, when is everything going to be
|
|
It's always cloudy, pretty much
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Anyway
|
|
Every
|
|
Switch over when you switch from winter time
|
|
To summertime or summertime to winter time
|
|
You have a week or two
|
|
With really cranky kids
|
|
That don't really understand
|
|
Why they should go to bed
|
|
Or why they should get out
|
|
Yes
|
|
Yes
|
|
And they have to go to school
|
|
And no one likes going to school
|
|
Because it's at the wrong time
|
|
And yet, they don't like it
|
|
Or you can get
|
|
You just have to go
|
|
And then you're a kid
|
|
You get to school
|
|
And you come in late
|
|
Like now
|
|
And like, oh, oh, oh, oh
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Or you got
|
|
Get in early
|
|
Getting in late is worse
|
|
Because you
|
|
You get a little letter
|
|
And then no one does anything with it
|
|
Because usually you're not late
|
|
But it's still
|
|
It's like, oh, you get the little letter
|
|
And I don't like that
|
|
Yeah
|
|
That's how they do it in my school
|
|
And I'm one of the good kids
|
|
So I don't usually get in trouble
|
|
Yeah
|
|
What do you get to school, right?
|
|
Yeah, I'm 15
|
|
So I go to school
|
|
Actually, I do go to school
|
|
So it's the last year for you guys
|
|
Oh, have you seen more years to go?
|
|
Um
|
|
Well, I need to go to school
|
|
So I'm 18
|
|
So that
|
|
I'm quite young for someone who is
|
|
Doing their exams next year
|
|
I'm doing my exams next year
|
|
That's like
|
|
Way too young, I would say
|
|
But no, no
|
|
It's a perfectly good time
|
|
Yeah
|
|
So then you have to
|
|
And the school
|
|
What do you say?
|
|
So because of Covid
|
|
It's hard to track you to be a schooler
|
|
And a schooler
|
|
Um
|
|
Couldn't really hear that correctly, but um
|
|
Yeah
|
|
It was nice last year
|
|
Last school year that
|
|
We didn't have to have any of those stupid exams
|
|
But this time
|
|
They decided to upgrade the system
|
|
Where we can go to school
|
|
Only if we have exams
|
|
Which, yeah, I'm super happy about yay
|
|
Okay
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Exams are the best
|
|
Anyway, so yeah, under 20, I guess
|
|
Um, I was thinking about this before
|
|
I've changed the topic a bit here
|
|
But um, it's like with the Linux kernel
|
|
They, I was reading that school before
|
|
Like, you know, they get an old
|
|
Well, they're like, over 40, I think a lot of them
|
|
And it's a bit like
|
|
Who's going to work on that
|
|
Then that's kernel in the future
|
|
Because I believe they're not attracting that many new developers
|
|
And there's probably other open source projects
|
|
But as well, not just the kernel
|
|
But you see what I'm saying
|
|
It's like any younger people
|
|
To do this as well
|
|
Otherwise these projects are going to disappear
|
|
Aren't there or not
|
|
Or something's going to happen to them
|
|
Yeah, things are all things
|
|
I know nothing of programming
|
|
And the likes
|
|
My father tried to teach me
|
|
But I didn't work
|
|
I was more interested in history and biology
|
|
Because stuff kill all their stuff
|
|
But um, I do know that you need younger people
|
|
To, to be interested
|
|
Because otherwise
|
|
Your stuff's going to die out
|
|
Man
|
|
So we're done by all right
|
|
20 to 40 hours Linux is probably dead then
|
|
What?
|
|
Linux is dead now?
|
|
No, in 20 to 40 years
|
|
And it's going to be dead because it's
|
|
It's
|
|
No, he's working on it anymore
|
|
Because it's always dead
|
|
Hey
|
|
You were to look at my friend group friend
|
|
Then you would definitely notice
|
|
That it would not be dead
|
|
Because one of my friends
|
|
Really, he cannot shut up about
|
|
About Linux stuff
|
|
And how good it is
|
|
And that kind of stuff
|
|
No, no, but he's not on the white
|
|
Convention anymore
|
|
Convincing to learn C
|
|
What's C
|
|
I think it's the language in which Linux is written
|
|
You might have already tried
|
|
Or he might have succeeded
|
|
I don't know
|
|
I don't know
|
|
I hardly understand what he's saying sometimes
|
|
I can even hardly hear it sometimes
|
|
Because of all the people talking
|
|
During the pauses so I can't really hear him
|
|
It's a fun little language
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Maybe it's true, isn't it?
|
|
Well, that's how I was saying
|
|
If they don't want to try it
|
|
No younger people, I guess as well
|
|
Then your channel is going to come
|
|
Disappear or
|
|
I don't know
|
|
Just the channel
|
|
Colonel development isn't really a hot topic
|
|
Like it's no longer
|
|
Something that you talk a lot about
|
|
Because like there's a bunch of other
|
|
Cernels out there and like people just
|
|
Nowadays really just use it
|
|
More than actually talk about it
|
|
When it comes to these kind of things
|
|
It's all about the community
|
|
Toxic community or a community
|
|
Where some members really don't fit in
|
|
Then you have a problem to grow that community
|
|
And I think that some of the
|
|
Linux code is my
|
|
developers might
|
|
Tie out and then the community might
|
|
Change track and also attract more
|
|
younger
|
|
person
|
|
Yeah, I think so
|
|
As long as you can keep
|
|
A community big enough
|
|
I think it will definitely
|
|
Like the
|
|
Even if it might be only a few thousand
|
|
If it's enough to attract attention
|
|
Of all the
|
|
Younger nerds out there
|
|
And that will all be happy enough to do
|
|
Such in the things as
|
|
Needed doing
|
|
Then they will all happily do
|
|
Do that because
|
|
Their board and for some reason
|
|
Some people don't like dnd which
|
|
Which I find a fascinating
|
|
Oh, I think I'm
|
|
Go
|
|
I think the thing that makes
|
|
Some people nervous is that you know
|
|
Linus is getting older and but it's
|
|
He has plenty of other people under him
|
|
That would take the mantle
|
|
If he decides to step out of the project
|
|
Happy
|
|
Happy New Year to St. John's Newfoundland
|
|
Labrador by the way
|
|
Happy New Year is all those places
|
|
Happy New Year to places
|
|
Somewhere in Canada
|
|
Very easy
|
|
Happy New Year to places
|
|
Somewhere in Canada
|
|
Canadian people
|
|
Oh, Happy New Year
|
|
Sunday in Wenquaya
|
|
It
|
|
I think so
|
|
How interesting question
|
|
I sleep the night or not
|
|
So, anyway, I'm a tourist so
|
|
You said you're not a programmer
|
|
Pat, are you ready to do that?
|
|
Probably
|
|
How does he get into the nuts and so on then?
|
|
Well, my father does like programming
|
|
And um
|
|
He's can fall and you might have heard of him
|
|
I didn't know
|
|
I didn't know how many people know about him
|
|
But I just know that he did HPR
|
|
Like for as long as I can remember
|
|
Stats how
|
|
No one knew that Kevin fell in those there
|
|
All that's right
|
|
I guess I guess he didn't have a choice
|
|
Yeah
|
|
When did you want to come in entering my house of my dead body?
|
|
But I
|
|
The only reason I decided to actually
|
|
Join this time was because I
|
|
Have made something and I'm proud of it
|
|
And it's totally not
|
|
Connected in any way to
|
|
Programming or something because
|
|
It's D&D again
|
|
It's I can assure you it's not everything in my life
|
|
Just a massive part of it
|
|
You want to tell everybody happy new year?
|
|
Happy New Year
|
|
Happy New Year
|
|
Happy New Year
|
|
Okay, that thing as well
|
|
That with with with all this actually
|
|
Linux open source and people
|
|
People ever look that they really do
|
|
They really do at times
|
|
Is that actually if you want these projects
|
|
To actually be out there
|
|
And be used by enough people
|
|
But not
|
|
Our section is supposed to be it using servers
|
|
And all the sunny way
|
|
But like let's take the sick Mozilla as an example
|
|
They have to market that
|
|
And they are now losing a lot of market share
|
|
And it's because of Chrome as well
|
|
And Android having Chrome and all this
|
|
I read really good ask about that the other week
|
|
And if you have if you have enough marketing
|
|
Maybe you can get out there again
|
|
And people always kind of be overlooked that
|
|
They might have it's a very good project
|
|
There's brothers great
|
|
But no one cares
|
|
And unless you can market it
|
|
Because people use Chrome
|
|
It's still people use it in the next
|
|
Thought it was in Windows
|
|
In the past you know
|
|
And and I've been to conferences
|
|
Trying to market a particular
|
|
Distra in the past
|
|
And it's like it's a bit like
|
|
Well, it will be now to market
|
|
Fast-priced
|
|
Yeah, it's a relapse
|
|
But it's like no
|
|
You need to do people's thus
|
|
You can actually get your thing used
|
|
A bit more
|
|
Certain things
|
|
I think it all depends on
|
|
On really the users
|
|
And what they require
|
|
Or are interested in
|
|
And it comes to Chrome
|
|
That's a very interesting thing
|
|
That everybody goes out and download Chrome
|
|
My father and
|
|
Downloads Chrome
|
|
Even though he don't know why
|
|
He still goes out and download Chrome
|
|
Because he thinks that's better than Internet Explorer
|
|
Yeah
|
|
But the thing that made me switch
|
|
From Firefox to Chrome
|
|
Was that the
|
|
Firebird or Firebug that I used
|
|
To actually do web development
|
|
Was very buggy
|
|
And very hard to use
|
|
And then I switched over to Chrome
|
|
And they had built-in
|
|
Development environment
|
|
In that web browser
|
|
So you're good
|
|
So you're pretty much
|
|
Very good
|
|
Are you using the real people Chrome or Chromium
|
|
Both
|
|
And some which is them
|
|
They're very bright, yeah
|
|
On my Gento Linux web
|
|
Box that I work on
|
|
That I used to do my work on
|
|
So I had that on my
|
|
As my work computer
|
|
I have Chromium of course
|
|
And on my home computer
|
|
That I do mostly gaming
|
|
And now also talking to you
|
|
But through
|
|
There I have the Chrome
|
|
I think it's the classic
|
|
It's like in the past
|
|
Internet Explorer has
|
|
Internet Explorer 6 was bundled into XP
|
|
It had 95% market
|
|
And they had
|
|
They made a fuss
|
|
To the
|
|
Ornetscape
|
|
Tried and
|
|
Well, Zillog got released
|
|
Obviously
|
|
Open Source
|
|
So the European thing
|
|
When the browser
|
|
Palette screen
|
|
That was a bit of a condo
|
|
Because about half of those
|
|
Brows were
|
|
I'd call them fake
|
|
Brows as they
|
|
They use Internet Explorer
|
|
And they use
|
|
And I think
|
|
Opera tried that
|
|
But not
|
|
Particularly successful
|
|
Try and do something like that
|
|
And now
|
|
And then they'll see
|
|
Android came along
|
|
And that's got
|
|
Cryo Chrome built in
|
|
And it's
|
|
I think it's the same thing
|
|
As you mean it's the past
|
|
Basically it's by default
|
|
So it's used
|
|
And if you've got an Apple
|
|
Or an iPhone
|
|
And you've got the Atari
|
|
Or whatever instead
|
|
But that's not as popular anyway
|
|
But I think if you haven't
|
|
Mac you
|
|
You should stay to Safari
|
|
If you don't do web development
|
|
And you might switch over to Chrome
|
|
But on Windows
|
|
Even if you're
|
|
No, but no one
|
|
No, we're close to a programmer
|
|
If you just want to
|
|
Touch the web
|
|
You're still downloading
|
|
Another web browser
|
|
And that's usually
|
|
Chrome for some reason
|
|
Chrome like
|
|
Isn't that like
|
|
Google something
|
|
Or something
|
|
Or other
|
|
Chrome is good
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Yeah, I sometimes go to Google
|
|
Because it has images
|
|
Like I use
|
|
Dr. Go on my phone
|
|
And it's perfectly fine
|
|
If I just want to go to
|
|
Thingy
|
|
But sometimes
|
|
Most of the times
|
|
When I'm just searching for something
|
|
I want a picture of
|
|
That's something
|
|
And it
|
|
And I don't really
|
|
I'm not great
|
|
With that kind of stuff
|
|
So I just
|
|
Go to Google
|
|
And then I search the thing
|
|
So I can get the picture
|
|
Because I mean, just
|
|
Equal system
|
|
So to say
|
|
Fully into the Google
|
|
Real ecosystem
|
|
So I see the benefit
|
|
In that I have a very
|
|
Personal search
|
|
And I actually find
|
|
Things that I need to find
|
|
Much faster
|
|
Because of that they have
|
|
All the data
|
|
On me
|
|
People use
|
|
Anyway, people use what's
|
|
That by default
|
|
Generally speaking
|
|
So it was in that store
|
|
Like in my xp example
|
|
In the past
|
|
It's Google Chrome in Android
|
|
It's a
|
|
Safari in
|
|
A Mac
|
|
Although they might switch
|
|
To Firefox
|
|
Chrome even
|
|
Even there
|
|
But that's Mac users
|
|
And and then
|
|
And actually
|
|
And now it may not
|
|
Mass
|
|
As much in a way
|
|
At least we'll talk about
|
|
Web standards
|
|
Because
|
|
Even Microsoft edges
|
|
Now based on
|
|
Chrome in many ways
|
|
And you the new edge version
|
|
Although it's
|
|
So it's kind of like
|
|
Web kit is here
|
|
That with everything else
|
|
Pretty much
|
|
And then
|
|
Mozilla is all at
|
|
Same with
|
|
They're all
|
|
Rending in
|
|
Being over here
|
|
But I've noticed
|
|
For example
|
|
That the other week
|
|
That
|
|
The
|
|
I was looking at
|
|
Breathing about
|
|
Covid
|
|
And the
|
|
Brexit obviously
|
|
And I was reading the
|
|
Sun
|
|
Website
|
|
Which people say
|
|
Don't read the Sun
|
|
That's not a good one
|
|
So it
|
|
Relate
|
|
Just
|
|
Create
|
|
That
|
|
I'll read this
|
|
New
|
|
Soldiers
|
|
But on
|
|
I noticed on
|
|
Pick the website
|
|
That was right
|
|
The comment section is not working
|
|
Suddenly
|
|
I think
|
|
Checking
|
|
When phoning is
|
|
Chromium if it's Android
|
|
But
|
|
If it works there
|
|
Okay, I'll try Google Chrome on the computer
|
|
Okay, it works there
|
|
Now I have a feeling that
|
|
Maybe it's
|
|
Broke there
|
|
And they just
|
|
Didn't bother testing
|
|
And that's from it
|
|
Because it's like
|
|
Oh, well, it works in Google Chrome
|
|
So they're not testing Firefox
|
|
Maybe it has a name
|
|
But
|
|
The
|
|
Works in Chrome
|
|
And it didn't
|
|
It's
|
|
Google Service
|
|
They're probably doing
|
|
Intentionally
|
|
Which one
|
|
It's from Google
|
|
Also, it's
|
|
That doesn't work
|
|
From Google
|
|
No, no, no
|
|
It's one of the newspapers in the UK
|
|
So it should have
|
|
And then you've got
|
|
Have you say comment section
|
|
I'm not
|
|
A lot of articles
|
|
So really, that should have worked
|
|
In all browsers
|
|
But maybe they haven't
|
|
Tested
|
|
In Firefox
|
|
Suddenly
|
|
Or they broke something
|
|
And they don't realise
|
|
Certainly
|
|
They're looking at Chrome
|
|
That could be the problem
|
|
A bit like the past
|
|
When
|
|
A lot of the website
|
|
Where the photos were
|
|
A bit like
|
|
Oh, we'll just make it work
|
|
And then
|
|
Stora
|
|
Who cares about other browsers
|
|
Oh, some of them were like
|
|
We'll make it work
|
|
And then
|
|
Stora
|
|
We'll then
|
|
Do Firefox
|
|
And things afterwards
|
|
And try and make it work
|
|
There as well
|
|
So that's kind of the problem
|
|
You can get into as well
|
|
Yeah, the new 40s Google Chrome
|
|
For just a thing
|
|
If you look at the statistics
|
|
On Wikipedia
|
|
You have
|
|
On the desktop
|
|
browsers
|
|
You have a
|
|
67% market share
|
|
For Google Chrome
|
|
Edge and Firefox
|
|
And Safari
|
|
Has
|
|
7% or 9%
|
|
So it's like
|
|
Six times
|
|
The amount of installs
|
|
For Google Chrome
|
|
And
|
|
But doesn't really
|
|
Say that you have
|
|
Okay, you have a
|
|
A desktop
|
|
That is Windows
|
|
Probably
|
|
So you choose to use Edge
|
|
No
|
|
Because there is not
|
|
A market share of 7%
|
|
Of Windows out there
|
|
But then
|
|
Yeah, you have to factor
|
|
In the schools
|
|
Because if my school
|
|
Is like any other school
|
|
Which I don't know if it is
|
|
Then it has
|
|
Laptops
|
|
Manitory laptops
|
|
But you have
|
|
You
|
|
Which
|
|
For like homework
|
|
And then you have
|
|
To have
|
|
These sets of stuff
|
|
And they use Chrome
|
|
And many businesses
|
|
Require what you use Edge
|
|
Okay, my balance is
|
|
And these
|
|
They
|
|
Yeah, I mean like
|
|
Yeah, here's the
|
|
UK as well
|
|
They have
|
|
They will give certain
|
|
Kids laptops
|
|
Because they can't
|
|
For them or whatever
|
|
Even now
|
|
But then they're probably
|
|
Going to be mostly tied
|
|
To
|
|
What's on the laptop
|
|
And also the
|
|
Soul computers as well
|
|
They're set up in a way
|
|
Where generally speaking
|
|
You're forced to use
|
|
What's
|
|
What's there
|
|
You're not
|
|
You're not allowed to change
|
|
Stuff
|
|
Normally in between
|
|
Oh, you've this and that and that
|
|
And that's probably
|
|
What he was
|
|
Kind of saying as well
|
|
Yeah, but yeah
|
|
Every organization
|
|
That have some item
|
|
Management that requires you to
|
|
Have or requires
|
|
A specific
|
|
Set up
|
|
Then you have that
|
|
Set up that
|
|
That's
|
|
Organization
|
|
Has given you
|
|
Of course
|
|
But I think that that
|
|
Might be balancing
|
|
Both directions
|
|
I think still that
|
|
A large percentage of people
|
|
Shoes grow
|
|
For some reason
|
|
That
|
|
Are you sure those things that
|
|
Actually don't work on
|
|
For some sort of reason
|
|
Well
|
|
They choose the brand
|
|
And probably
|
|
Oh, yeah, Google
|
|
Yeah, we have one new
|
|
Google
|
|
So
|
|
It's that they go for that
|
|
It's like my
|
|
Software
|
|
So my software
|
|
Oh,
|
|
Yeah
|
|
That's
|
|
Oh, uh
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Anything that is less known
|
|
Will probably be skipped
|
|
Like, uh
|
|
And of course it's
|
|
Also if it has something
|
|
Which a person wants
|
|
With
|
|
And the other stuff
|
|
It no
|
|
The person knows
|
|
Doesn't have it
|
|
Then it's going to go there
|
|
And together with branding
|
|
It can really
|
|
Be effective
|
|
Like
|
|
I wanted to watch a movie or something
|
|
Yet I only wanted to watch
|
|
Something people
|
|
New about
|
|
Because otherwise
|
|
I was right
|
|
Seeing my time
|
|
I think it just came at the right time
|
|
Basically
|
|
Browse
|
|
Like the
|
|
Whole browser market
|
|
Was pretty stale
|
|
When chrome came into the
|
|
Into the fold
|
|
And then it was like
|
|
New and shiny
|
|
And everyone was like
|
|
Oh, chrome
|
|
And then it just
|
|
Became a thing
|
|
And you
|
|
I have
|
|
I have no idea
|
|
I have no idea
|
|
Uh, Google
|
|
The Google sorts thing
|
|
What's non-stop
|
|
Talking about
|
|
The download
|
|
Calm down
|
|
And chrome
|
|
Many yes
|
|
Many yes
|
|
Ah
|
|
So if you use Google
|
|
For search
|
|
Then you probably
|
|
Heard about
|
|
Calm non-stop
|
|
Yeah, yeah, yeah
|
|
So the brand is actually
|
|
So they go for that
|
|
It's a bit like Apple
|
|
And then they've got money
|
|
Well, they've used money
|
|
And marketing
|
|
To get Apple out there
|
|
And
|
|
But although money
|
|
Can also fail
|
|
Money though
|
|
It's not all about money either
|
|
Because like Windows
|
|
Phone has
|
|
But with that
|
|
Have money
|
|
But you don't have the
|
|
Marks and
|
|
Tone of Marks in, I guess
|
|
So it's
|
|
So you need both, see
|
|
So
|
|
The does phone
|
|
Didn't have the
|
|
Developers
|
|
For ups
|
|
Anyway
|
|
Good night everyone
|
|
Happy New Year
|
|
Good night
|
|
Good night
|
|
Happy New Year
|
|
Happy New Year
|
|
Bye
|
|
Wow
|
|
What I really hate
|
|
Is the branding that goes
|
|
Into school
|
|
That you
|
|
You push
|
|
Specific brands
|
|
Specific
|
|
Topics
|
|
Into the
|
|
Head of children
|
|
So
|
|
For instance, my
|
|
Shind
|
|
Consum
|
|
Everyday from school
|
|
And have to
|
|
Re-learn
|
|
But
|
|
The thing that you have at home
|
|
Is not an i-pad
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Mm-hmm
|
|
Like I
|
|
Learned that
|
|
The way that
|
|
It was just that
|
|
I never talked about that stuff
|
|
Because it didn't get it
|
|
And I didn't have
|
|
Such a thing at home
|
|
So
|
|
That was easy
|
|
But you just did
|
|
This is a surf
|
|
Tablet
|
|
Or a tablet
|
|
Tell them over and over again
|
|
This is a tablet
|
|
It's the surf tablet
|
|
You can't say that it's an
|
|
Asus tablet
|
|
Or a Samsung tablet
|
|
But it's usually a tablet
|
|
And where you go to school
|
|
An Apple tablet
|
|
But every day
|
|
The teachers say
|
|
Would you like to do that
|
|
Exercise on your i-pad
|
|
You have your i-pad
|
|
Better to have the i-pad
|
|
Yeah, yeah, exactly
|
|
The teachers say things
|
|
It's like, okay, it is
|
|
With those
|
|
Keeps my software
|
|
And so on
|
|
Like, here's my software
|
|
It's the blockchain
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Says whatever
|
|
Oh, they're all office suits
|
|
Use what you want
|
|
Or use what you know
|
|
Not like that
|
|
No
|
|
Like I had a teacher
|
|
Who was a bit like that
|
|
Like last year
|
|
And
|
|
We couldn't use
|
|
Like Microsoft Word on our
|
|
Chromebook for some weird reason
|
|
Or I didn't know how to
|
|
So we did everything in Google Doc
|
|
Because that's just
|
|
How it how it works
|
|
There
|
|
And
|
|
She was like
|
|
Oh, just send it to me in Microsoft Word
|
|
And then everyone was like
|
|
We use Google Docs
|
|
Not Microsoft Word
|
|
She tried it again with Zoom
|
|
When the official thing was Google Meet
|
|
That kind of stuff
|
|
You mean like
|
|
And I also think the teachers don't really know
|
|
What they're talking about
|
|
It's a bit like a
|
|
Dutch teacher
|
|
Teaching about history
|
|
They have no clue
|
|
Yeah, it's it's so true
|
|
Well, they really don't know their technology
|
|
Because some of the teachers actually
|
|
Told the kids that you can
|
|
We can look at the specific
|
|
Rehearsal and work with this program
|
|
It's a web page you go here
|
|
And it only works in Safari
|
|
That's not working
|
|
Only working Safari
|
|
Because it's a web page
|
|
It works in a browser
|
|
Have you heard about those
|
|
That actually wrote a very angry letter
|
|
To our principle
|
|
And said tell
|
|
Told her that she had to talk with the staff
|
|
They can't say that this just works in Safari
|
|
Because that's just not true
|
|
Yeah, like if I were to say something
|
|
About technology
|
|
I would probably get it wrong
|
|
Because I just don't do something like
|
|
But when like I had actually
|
|
This happened to me
|
|
There was a Dutch teacher
|
|
Who gave who gave topics on history
|
|
The class didn't have history
|
|
Yeah, we had a perfectly
|
|
Large amount of history teachers
|
|
In the school working at that exact moment
|
|
Could have asked any one of them
|
|
For advice yet they looked at a book
|
|
Which didn't which was just printed out from the printer
|
|
Which yeah
|
|
It was correct in some
|
|
Technicolities
|
|
In other stuff
|
|
It was really skipping
|
|
Really skipping stuff
|
|
And I was like
|
|
Miss it's not correct
|
|
And she was really
|
|
And she was kind of getting annoyed at the end
|
|
But you did have the problem
|
|
That you went to school
|
|
And you had this large map
|
|
That they pulled down
|
|
That was incorrect one year
|
|
Correct the next year
|
|
And then incorrect again
|
|
Because the fricking Soviet Union
|
|
Shaked over and over again
|
|
We didn't have an atlas back then
|
|
Which made me not being able to use atlases for a while
|
|
Because the Soviet Union was still a thing in the atlas
|
|
Now I have a new atlas
|
|
Just
|
|
Just to give an idea of how bad illegal fireworks are where I live
|
|
I just walked outside
|
|
And it smelled like I was in a
|
|
Fucking war zone
|
|
Or a Sourish
|
|
Swear
|
|
A freaking war zone
|
|
And the sky was just hazy with smoke
|
|
Oh I just had that like at
|
|
Nearly five hours ago
|
|
I had that nearly five hours ago
|
|
Was the same except the like
|
|
The end of the street
|
|
It's not a very long street
|
|
So
|
|
Quite close
|
|
They always like to do fireworks
|
|
So they did it this year
|
|
They did it a little extra
|
|
They usually go extra
|
|
But this time they went extra extra
|
|
And so the entire street was foggy
|
|
Uh
|
|
I think everyone was blinded by the lights
|
|
And death
|
|
Death because of the sound
|
|
Well
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Basically
|
|
Least everyone standing right next to
|
|
Which I thought was stupid
|
|
I covered my ears
|
|
And my eyes
|
|
I genuinely hate fireworks
|
|
They scare me too much
|
|
I actually like the scareiness
|
|
I actually put into the
|
|
Law this year that
|
|
Only people with a permit
|
|
And only people with
|
|
Had had some
|
|
You had to get a license
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Tell people how to push up the fireworks
|
|
And they also told people that
|
|
You probably should not do it
|
|
Because we have better things to do
|
|
In the police department
|
|
Than going off their
|
|
Burning houses
|
|
And people that
|
|
Lower their hands off
|
|
Still there were more fireworks this year
|
|
The last year
|
|
Yeah
|
|
That lost in many years now
|
|
But there is still
|
|
Still see people
|
|
Fire upself
|
|
Mm-hmm
|
|
Yeah
|
|
I
|
|
Gets
|
|
Anyone
|
|
Sink around
|
|
Six or eight years
|
|
Been able to fire
|
|
Rockets in a way
|
|
Yeah
|
|
But somehow people
|
|
Silgate
|
|
Rockets through the windows
|
|
I have I have no clue
|
|
How people get
|
|
Fireworks
|
|
Like here
|
|
You could we have tons of fireworks
|
|
Just laying around
|
|
Not using it
|
|
Because we are left
|
|
Some over so now we have just a box
|
|
But um
|
|
If if if you have it for like how long was it again
|
|
How long was this thing again
|
|
That it's been a little for
|
|
Uh, me six to eight years
|
|
That's quite a lot
|
|
Uh, quite a long time
|
|
I would probably import
|
|
That thing from other countries
|
|
Where I can all sit
|
|
Yeah
|
|
But then how are you going to get past the border
|
|
It's literally smuggling at that point
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Which is kind of cool
|
|
But then again not very cool
|
|
Again
|
|
You have tobacco and uh
|
|
Alcohol that gets smuggled from Sweden so
|
|
Yep
|
|
That was
|
|
And it worked in uh
|
|
Gas station
|
|
That was not close to the border
|
|
But it was on the way to the border
|
|
And the people stopped there
|
|
And where we're really stocked
|
|
Piled on both uh
|
|
Alcohol and other stuff
|
|
I can I can't take that yet
|
|
I I'm I'm too young
|
|
I probably
|
|
I promised myself I would never do such a thing
|
|
So I'm probably not
|
|
I'm smoking I've told my kids that that just
|
|
Very stupid idea
|
|
Bunched into a lot of marketing
|
|
I really caught on on that
|
|
That you can really destroy your lungs
|
|
So that's a stupid idea
|
|
And um
|
|
Hope that they will keep that
|
|
Thought in mind when they turn
|
|
1415
|
|
Haven't really talked about alcohol
|
|
But we don't drink it usually
|
|
What what works for me
|
|
I don't know I probably wasn't going to drink
|
|
Even beforehand
|
|
But if you just show a picture like
|
|
Before alcohol after alcohol
|
|
Then it really you can see the difference
|
|
Inside which isn't very good
|
|
So um yeah and definitely I know
|
|
How quickly I can become addicted to something like
|
|
Reading for example
|
|
That's actually a thing
|
|
So I'm never going to go near that stuff
|
|
Even when there's a person smoking on the street
|
|
I cover my mouth
|
|
Yeah I read a lot I read a lot
|
|
Now you kind of said it like you didn't want to get
|
|
Close to reading stuff hey
|
|
No
|
|
To to to um to if someone's smoking
|
|
On the street I cover my mouth and stuff
|
|
Just yeah
|
|
But reading isn't isn't that bad
|
|
It's actually quite good for your
|
|
Vocabulary
|
|
The second hand smoking is built and smoking
|
|
Your self
|
|
That's that's why I do that
|
|
When I remember
|
|
Um when
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Not that
|
|
Covid you can actually tell the kids
|
|
And we have talked about it a lot
|
|
That if you smoke
|
|
And get Covid
|
|
Then you have double the risk of dying
|
|
Because you have killed your lungs in multiple ways
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Pretty much the same as giving yourself
|
|
A voluntary Covid
|
|
And then they are really not keen on starting
|
|
I've also remember I said about the brain thing
|
|
Before after
|
|
You can also see that with lungs
|
|
I've seen it with lungs
|
|
When when someone's smoking before and after
|
|
It's also not great
|
|
And my wife is a nurse
|
|
She can actually explain exactly how the cell dies
|
|
And what is implicted in your lungs
|
|
That's great
|
|
We have actually talked about all about that
|
|
Oh that's cool
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Just I think I might just haven't had an exam about it
|
|
Like a few years
|
|
Years weeks
|
|
A year is not a week
|
|
It's five in the morning
|
|
I'm going to stay up until seven in the evening
|
|
Like at the chat last year
|
|
But we have five, four, three, two, one
|
|
Second left
|
|
And now it's five o'clock
|
|
So we'd say
|
|
Good
|
|
Happy New Year to New York Boston
|
|
Rockest in New York
|
|
Rockest in New Hampshire
|
|
Millockets
|
|
mainland
|
|
Washington D.C. Detroit
|
|
Havana and Atlanta
|
|
Happy New Year
|
|
Happy New Year
|
|
Play some places I've heard
|
|
Some places I've not heard before
|
|
I guess they're in America somewhere
|
|
And also some regions in Canada
|
|
But they haven't mentioned some here
|
|
Regions in Canada
|
|
Okay
|
|
And that would make sense
|
|
Yeah, that would make sense
|
|
So if you leave, no one is going to
|
|
Now it's the late ones
|
|
Yeah, I actually think that I should sleep a couple of hours
|
|
At least is the week in the evening
|
|
So
|
|
No, you don't get to sleep
|
|
You have the big announcement
|
|
For all of it from time zones
|
|
Yeah
|
|
I can come on later in the announcement
|
|
Of the time zones
|
|
Oh, you come in each time in the new time zone
|
|
So yeah, long time
|
|
So you get just a way to come in
|
|
Say the time zone
|
|
And leave again to sleep
|
|
He he he
|
|
All right, go ahead
|
|
I would really need to sleep
|
|
I need to get up and
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Go to sleep
|
|
I would say
|
|
You need it
|
|
I don't know if you need it
|
|
But I would just suggest going to sleep
|
|
Yeah, I need it
|
|
Sleeping is nice
|
|
You can never get too much sleep
|
|
I actually have that so far for you
|
|
I'm actually that kind of person
|
|
That needs to stay awake to 2 a.m.
|
|
At the moment
|
|
Because I always wake at 9 in the morning
|
|
And I can't sleep for 9 hours
|
|
Because then I will have headache
|
|
I need to sleep somewhere between 5 and 7 hours
|
|
And I don't want to set the time
|
|
That's morning
|
|
I don't really get it
|
|
A good morning
|
|
This morning here
|
|
Being awake the whole night
|
|
It's 4 o'clock
|
|
Yeah
|
|
It's 5 o'clock here
|
|
It's 5 o'clock
|
|
Where are you
|
|
This is the UK
|
|
It's not normal
|
|
Awake time
|
|
Normal awake time
|
|
Well for me
|
|
4 o'clock is like
|
|
Like midnight
|
|
And except you
|
|
Don't usually
|
|
Have experiences with midnight
|
|
You don't with with 4 o'clock
|
|
In the morning
|
|
Littles saying right now
|
|
Because they've been up
|
|
This isn't my first time I've been up
|
|
It sounds like Ireland
|
|
Ireland
|
|
Ireland sounds like Ireland
|
|
Do you know
|
|
I listen to blind boy
|
|
He's a funny character
|
|
Okay
|
|
No, I'm in the Netherlands right now
|
|
You might think
|
|
I'm in Ireland
|
|
But that's because
|
|
Half Irish
|
|
So
|
|
Yeah, name and accent
|
|
And 4 o'clock
|
|
5 o'clock is pretty close to 4 o'clock
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Well, you in England as well
|
|
Away you from
|
|
Oh yeah, Midlands
|
|
Aha
|
|
Cool, yeah
|
|
Are you in tier 4 now?
|
|
Oh yeah
|
|
So I'm not allowed to stray into any
|
|
Gardens
|
|
Fuck
|
|
I get busted by the
|
|
Yeah, I thought they were going to put us into tier 4
|
|
Because I was there any place in the South
|
|
Western tier 3 for a while
|
|
And they're still tier 3
|
|
Well, I switched a couple of days ago
|
|
Pardon me
|
|
We
|
|
Here
|
|
We have just gone into lockdown
|
|
I think that's what you're talking about
|
|
Um
|
|
But yeah
|
|
Before that it was literally
|
|
Nothing was happening
|
|
Literally nothing
|
|
England's got a difference
|
|
They want to put it just into lockdown again
|
|
So they've got a tier system
|
|
Based on the area people are in
|
|
Oh, they said they have a tier system here
|
|
Yeah, they said that
|
|
They didn't follow the tier system
|
|
They decided to
|
|
After they created their own tier system
|
|
They decided to throw it out of the window
|
|
And have a new tier system
|
|
The people who wanted the tier system
|
|
weren't very happy about that
|
|
So um
|
|
The sarcastic comments
|
|
Or that a lot of people know here
|
|
Made a sarcastic comments about it
|
|
That actually happened
|
|
He's on vacation now I think
|
|
Something
|
|
Isn't doing it
|
|
But yeah
|
|
So it's on on holiday
|
|
Well, holiday at home
|
|
Or not doing the show thing on TV
|
|
So it's going around trying to pick up COVID
|
|
What?
|
|
It's driving around trying to pick up COVID
|
|
So we can bring it
|
|
No, I
|
|
Uh, he's like
|
|
He's like a TV person
|
|
And he's not
|
|
He's not
|
|
He's like a news person
|
|
But he isn't doing the news right now
|
|
Like a comedy person doing the news
|
|
Imagine that in your head
|
|
And then see it on TV
|
|
And then you're laughing because it's relevant
|
|
And he makes it hilarious
|
|
That that's kind of
|
|
Imagine that and then
|
|
And then
|
|
It's real
|
|
I get it
|
|
Cognitive dissonance or something
|
|
Like it bends your brain
|
|
It's good to laugh
|
|
Yeah
|
|
That thing's good
|
|
Yeah
|
|
It's very healthy to laugh
|
|
Apparently
|
|
Um
|
|
Yeah
|
|
I think it's useful for your brain
|
|
It's accommodation
|
|
Is it?
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Recognition
|
|
Of the limitation of language
|
|
Yeah, maybe
|
|
I don't know
|
|
Limitation of language
|
|
Big words
|
|
So I'm very very tired
|
|
I'm going to complain
|
|
Because I like complaining
|
|
No worries, it's a raising
|
|
Raising point
|
|
I can actually give tips
|
|
And how to survive the entire night
|
|
And still be awake
|
|
Next morning
|
|
It's really weird
|
|
This being very healthy
|
|
Um
|
|
Not
|
|
It's actually
|
|
Bite the head of the people
|
|
Yeah, I don't really have problems with that
|
|
I have problems with not being able to
|
|
Get angry so
|
|
I don't have those problems
|
|
But it's definitely included in there
|
|
But it's only at the beginning
|
|
Because afterwards, you're so tired
|
|
You can't even be angry at someone
|
|
Um
|
|
That really, that's how bad it can get
|
|
Um
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Do you want to air the tips and tricks and stuff
|
|
So no, never go to bed then
|
|
No, no
|
|
I can't go to bed
|
|
Because then my sleeping schedule
|
|
Which was
|
|
Already kind of
|
|
Kind of skewed
|
|
Would be completely exploded
|
|
We don't want that to happen
|
|
That's the one positive of this
|
|
Apart from having lots of time to yourself
|
|
Is having your sleeping schedule reset
|
|
And I can't do that on my own
|
|
Because I will sleep through all the alarms
|
|
Because everyone knows
|
|
I sleep through everything
|
|
I'll sleep through fire alarms
|
|
Yeah, that's bad
|
|
Kind of similar
|
|
I've actually
|
|
I might have actually stepped through a fire alarm once
|
|
But the big thing was
|
|
We were sleeping in the
|
|
In a camper truck thing once
|
|
And it just
|
|
It fell into a ditch nearly
|
|
So everyone was awake except me
|
|
I was just sleeping
|
|
Where are you climbing?
|
|
I don't know
|
|
Oh god
|
|
Well
|
|
What is the cushion?
|
|
Do you know
|
|
I actually have trouble getting to sleep
|
|
But when I sleep I sleep like sound
|
|
Unless I wake up by myself
|
|
And then
|
|
So if my eyes close then I can just
|
|
Be awake
|
|
If there's a lot
|
|
Loud sound or something else
|
|
Which would startle me
|
|
Do you have
|
|
Issues of
|
|
Um
|
|
Deciding which side of sleep I'm on
|
|
When I'm when I'm coming round
|
|
You know awake if you if you need to get up to go somewhere
|
|
Then that's one thing but
|
|
If you remember that you
|
|
Prefer to be up doing things
|
|
That's that's another thing
|
|
You know where they are
|
|
It's good there's that
|
|
There's sometimes
|
|
You know half past three in the morning is just always too
|
|
Too early
|
|
No matter how long you do it for
|
|
It's you know it's a healthy
|
|
Um in terms of
|
|
You know one's social
|
|
Location
|
|
Uh there's the words I need to stop
|
|
Uh that that was
|
|
To be fair that was
|
|
Um
|
|
Deep butter
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Did you know that I'm at the point now
|
|
I think
|
|
I was
|
|
Ready maybe I who knows
|
|
That it I'm too tired for being tired
|
|
It's weird but it's true
|
|
There is a point
|
|
Yeah you can get the positive
|
|
Quiet and uh
|
|
Sleep point
|
|
Yeah
|
|
And today was
|
|
Uh uh 26 hours
|
|
On AC
|
|
Yes today I was
|
|
Uh uh 26 hours
|
|
20 26 hours
|
|
That's that's lots of hours
|
|
near
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The last time I remember uh
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Being awake for three days
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I remember it just hurt
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It really really hurt for a while
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And then there came a point where it didn't hurt anymore
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But mentally like cognitively
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I was not as capable um
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I was just not as capable
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Yeah yeah that's
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It didn't hurt anymore
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I was able to carry on
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That's where I'm at now
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I'm just a little hungry
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And a little bit dazed
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And my mental abilities have not
|
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Are not fairing as well as they are usually
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So um yeah
|
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But I've found that the last time I did this
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The only solution was to power through it
|
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And then and then the next
|
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Evening you would be so tired
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Even during a great British makeup
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Which you're watching for some reason
|
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You fall asleep
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And usually you don't fall asleep
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But this time you do
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You must love baking
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And we actually haven't watched it for a while
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But um
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It's interesting to see them
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It's really is
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And like
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I the greatest thing I can bake
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Is a pizza
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From scratch
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Which
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But I could do that when I was
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Three so it isn't much of a difference either way
|
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It's just that you can see the people
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And it's such a high standard
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And it's just
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Or it that was um
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It was very very
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Sponsored um
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How'd you call that
|
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Thingy
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Thingy can
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Thingy
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Spontaneous
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Uh no it's not
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It's it's
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Uh it's definitely not related to Spontaneous
|
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In any way
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It's um
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Ah if you think Patrick
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It's like
|
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Edgey it's like
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Not edgy but like it hasn't edged
|
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Like you can
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Tension
|
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It tensions something
|
|
Tension
|
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Yeah well done
|
|
Yeah went from edge to knife
|
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To cutable with a knife to tension
|
|
Tension was cutable with knife
|
|
Kind of
|
|
There's a lot of tension
|
|
Basically that's what I was trying to say
|
|
So one of spoons you have got her head set
|
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I have got a headset
|
|
Can you hear a servant noise like humming
|
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No
|
|
Can you hear an echo
|
|
Echo
|
|
All night no problem I do quite a lot actually
|
|
And um
|
|
And I can basically put you much
|
|
Anywhere that comes full enough as well
|
|
Plus I
|
|
Generally don't get tired and that's
|
|
I'm really hot
|
|
But then again that's me right
|
|
Well
|
|
If enough for me I
|
|
I don't tend to get a full eight hours
|
|
But I get more five hours six thousand
|
|
Wasn't it full nine hours
|
|
I think it was nine hours for an adult
|
|
It's just the hours or so they say
|
|
I mean
|
|
Oh you know there's all those of the
|
|
Bates around seating I would say
|
|
And yeah
|
|
If you're used to it
|
|
After the 36-hour day thing
|
|
And stuff like that
|
|
I have done it in the past
|
|
Where you get you just the wake
|
|
24 hours suddenly or your wake
|
|
Maybe a bit longer 36 at the most maybe
|
|
But I don't think it's the best
|
|
Right there to do like this because it's just a bit like
|
|
You know
|
|
There's a bit bit of noise
|
|
No it's definitely one of my most
|
|
Super dirty ideas
|
|
Oh you get past
|
|
Well maybe 24 hours is
|
|
You know but
|
|
But some people do that
|
|
The day and night and then the day
|
|
The only time I can excuse myself to do it
|
|
Is today
|
|
So I'm doing it today
|
|
New year you stay away
|
|
No not last year
|
|
I did it the year before
|
|
That was the first time I did it
|
|
I skipped one year because we were going to family
|
|
For the first time ever
|
|
And it wasn't very far away family
|
|
We didn't stay over
|
|
We just went and we went back
|
|
And we were all stupid tired
|
|
So we went to bed
|
|
So many things
|
|
So many things to wait for the HCR 26 hours
|
|
That's a little bit different
|
|
Because you can see why
|
|
But generally speaking
|
|
Staying awake about 26 hours
|
|
Well
|
|
It does have to use
|
|
It does the stress you
|
|
And the first time I did it
|
|
I was
|
|
Yeah I was teenager
|
|
Wanted to do stupid stuff
|
|
And I'm still a teenager
|
|
Who wants to do stupid stuff
|
|
But it did have a use
|
|
I could watch the
|
|
And we could watch
|
|
Gala fans
|
|
But binge watch it
|
|
And usually I'm not able to
|
|
Because other people want to watch it too
|
|
And stuff
|
|
Or they don't want me
|
|
Watching it
|
|
And want to watch something else
|
|
But no one has a clue
|
|
What to watch
|
|
So I decided to watch it there
|
|
And yeah
|
|
That's also a handy trick
|
|
If you want to stay up
|
|
And I don't move
|
|
And watch something
|
|
We come back
|
|
Because I tried to watch time team
|
|
Which I'm really interested in
|
|
But if you want to stay awake all night
|
|
Now at this time of year
|
|
I can probably
|
|
The cold helps
|
|
Like don't have you heating on
|
|
Full blast or something
|
|
Because you might
|
|
Do start those and not
|
|
You might
|
|
But it might not work
|
|
What I usually
|
|
I usually just
|
|
Well I
|
|
The two times
|
|
I've done it including
|
|
Today
|
|
It's just don't move lots
|
|
Because that helps preserve your energy
|
|
And it works
|
|
And watch something with
|
|
Combat and stuff
|
|
Because
|
|
And like nature documentary
|
|
Will pass
|
|
And
|
|
And
|
|
Galifant
|
|
Which is more singing than
|
|
Combat actually will pass
|
|
It's
|
|
That's fine
|
|
But
|
|
The riveting time team
|
|
Will not
|
|
Which is very weird
|
|
But fine
|
|
It's no combat
|
|
And the one have a clue
|
|
What time team is apart from me
|
|
Archaeology
|
|
Yes
|
|
Archaeology
|
|
The great wonders
|
|
Of archaeology
|
|
They go in
|
|
And in three days or something
|
|
They have to find
|
|
Basically as much
|
|
Of the archaeology as they can
|
|
Which is
|
|
Really cool
|
|
Do you like
|
|
Do you like the
|
|
Alternative
|
|
Contexts
|
|
But where things are done
|
|
The same
|
|
So hang on
|
|
So different artifacts
|
|
In a different context
|
|
Like in physics
|
|
For example
|
|
Like discovery
|
|
And
|
|
But what is it that you like
|
|
About that time team thing
|
|
Well
|
|
It's archaeology
|
|
And it's like history
|
|
I like history
|
|
And it's really interesting
|
|
To see how much work
|
|
Goes into
|
|
Just getting the stuff out of the ground
|
|
It's not even that deep
|
|
You could dig to it with your hands
|
|
But you don't know where to dig
|
|
You don't know what to look
|
|
For you have to be very careful
|
|
Not to break stuff
|
|
That kind of stuff
|
|
And you also see
|
|
Time team is very old
|
|
It's been there for
|
|
Since apparently
|
|
The 1980s or 1990s
|
|
Which was way before I was born
|
|
So
|
|
You can see how it kind of
|
|
How it stuff got sophisticated
|
|
More sophisticated
|
|
More you go on
|
|
And also the presenters the same
|
|
So you see as hair fall out
|
|
Which is also very interesting
|
|
Tony Robbins
|
|
Now what's his name
|
|
I have no clue
|
|
I haven't watched him in a little while
|
|
I've been busy with school work
|
|
I used to I watched the guy who did time team
|
|
If it's the same man
|
|
He read Odysseus
|
|
On Jack and Ori
|
|
When I was a child in the 80s
|
|
Very I loved Odysseus
|
|
The way he told that story
|
|
Could be
|
|
Which made me
|
|
You know quite into time team as well
|
|
For all I used to watch it with my dad
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Odysseus
|
|
I know the rough outlines of the story
|
|
I know
|
|
Basically most myths
|
|
I know the rough outlines
|
|
Yet I never read them
|
|
I just I just hear
|
|
Some worries of them
|
|
But I like the story of Odysseus
|
|
Good guy just wants to get back home
|
|
But he pissed off
|
|
Um
|
|
He pissed off Poseidon
|
|
Because he um
|
|
Because Poseidon's son tried to eat
|
|
All his men and kind of
|
|
Kind of succeeded
|
|
So he blinded him
|
|
And stuff
|
|
You know I think that was the cyclops
|
|
Wasn't it? He did blind Poseidon
|
|
I think I'm gonna go look for the link
|
|
For for that Jack and Ori
|
|
To post it to you
|
|
Because you might you might love it
|
|
If it's the same guy
|
|
Yeah
|
|
I think I will actually watch it
|
|
But um
|
|
But it was a cyclops
|
|
But it was also the son of Poseidon
|
|
That that's how Poseidon got mad
|
|
And how Odysseus uh
|
|
Yeah and he would
|
|
He would not have survived without
|
|
To help of the gods
|
|
That's to say
|
|
Definitely there
|
|
Like um
|
|
Yeah that was that was pretty bad
|
|
And and and it's funny at the ending
|
|
He there's like he has to face off against um
|
|
The all all the suitors
|
|
So he disguises himself as an old man
|
|
And uh he's like he there's um
|
|
Yeah he does the one thing
|
|
Which only he
|
|
And his son
|
|
Know how to do
|
|
So he basically does it
|
|
Uh they they can't do it
|
|
And his son just shows
|
|
Yeah I can do it
|
|
And then uh he goes
|
|
And he does it
|
|
This old guy
|
|
This old random beggar
|
|
Just outshines all the people
|
|
And that's really cool
|
|
Good stories
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Miffs are actually uh very interesting
|
|
Like if you go down to
|
|
Quite a lot of myths
|
|
You will see
|
|
It's this it's basically the same
|
|
There's lots of story elements
|
|
We still use a lot of uh like uh
|
|
A lot of morals we still have
|
|
And also stuff has changed of course
|
|
Archetypes
|
|
Yeah archetypes and stuff
|
|
And but then for instance like um
|
|
The most at least in in Europe I think
|
|
The most known um
|
|
Miff is of mythical stuff
|
|
It's of course from Greece
|
|
Ancient Greece and
|
|
Romans and stuff because Romans
|
|
But then you've got these two
|
|
There are only two stuff
|
|
It's the Norse myths
|
|
We have only got two sources
|
|
And they're both from the Christian era
|
|
And so that's very interesting to see
|
|
To think about like what's real what's not real
|
|
We have no idea whether
|
|
The Christian missionary who wrote the Addas down
|
|
Wrote them down exactly
|
|
Or wrote them down in favor of the Catholic Church
|
|
There's definitely some favor in there
|
|
Like um
|
|
I heard
|
|
I haven't actually read them
|
|
So don't take it as gospel
|
|
But it um
|
|
I heard that there's like um
|
|
Imragnarok
|
|
It basically says somewhere
|
|
And then there will be a great God
|
|
Which was greater than all gods
|
|
And he was the greatest
|
|
And he was so great
|
|
And he didn't come up in the entire
|
|
So it was definitely
|
|
Was definitely crowbarred into the story
|
|
Like oh we have to mention our gods somewhere
|
|
We just have to
|
|
But then there are other things
|
|
Like at the ending of Wragnarok
|
|
There are two humans
|
|
They have to repopulate the world
|
|
And then there are several gods who survived
|
|
And Baldur
|
|
Who came back from the dead
|
|
Which is very interesting
|
|
Which makes you think that that really happened
|
|
And which makes you then think was Loki so evil
|
|
And I think I have to explain this
|
|
Please say if I have to explain this
|
|
Well everything I have read
|
|
Has said that the way it was supposed to work out after Wragnarok
|
|
Was that Baldur would be reborn
|
|
And would become the new all father
|
|
Yes
|
|
That's that's what I heard
|
|
And but think about it
|
|
The one god who is of all about love
|
|
And forgiving and all the nice stuff in the world
|
|
Has been reborn
|
|
And there are two humans left
|
|
To have to repopulate the world
|
|
Doesn't doesn't that sound a little bit like another
|
|
Quite popular
|
|
Yeah
|
|
Yeah that sounds like he made it up
|
|
To fit his own prejudice
|
|
But then you have to think
|
|
Why was Loki so evil
|
|
He wasn't actually quite that evil in
|
|
All the other stories from whatever
|
|
And I read quite a lot
|
|
Loki was more chaotic than evil
|
|
I don't think he set on one side or the other of that fence
|
|
Yeah he's more a chaotic neutral
|
|
He's he's like
|
|
I there was a fantastic description
|
|
I won't start and I'm just going to repeat it
|
|
They said
|
|
Loki is more like a cartoon villain
|
|
He messes up stuff
|
|
But then he has to go and fix it himself
|
|
And you can really see that back in the stories
|
|
But he isn't necessarily evil
|
|
He keeps just promises and that kind of stuff
|
|
But then the one thing where he
|
|
Those go evil is when he kills bolder
|
|
Which makes you think caused boulder to be killed
|
|
He calls bolder to not actually kill boulder
|
|
That's true that's true
|
|
But without him boulder would not be dead
|
|
Exactly
|
|
Yes
|
|
What was the intention?
|
|
I remember reading that story about that
|
|
The intention was that nothing could harm boulder
|
|
Because he got an idea
|
|
I mean the intention of Loki
|
|
Was he just trying to know what's even worse
|
|
No one knew who did it until he went to a party
|
|
And decided to crash the party
|
|
By telling everyone that he calls the boulder to die
|
|
That's definitely
|
|
That's actually
|
|
And then they trained him up
|
|
But with the organs of his songs
|
|
Which is a little harsh in my opinion
|
|
Sounds like a thing of Christian missionaries right
|
|
Yeah
|
|
But then pagans just wouldn't get their ship together
|
|
Yeah I think so
|
|
And it does also sound like Loki is supposed to be the devil
|
|
And he's usually described as the villain
|
|
Yet the villains are clearly the
|
|
Well the devil wasn't even the devil until two or three hundred years into Christianity
|
|
Yeah and that's true
|
|
Yeah I didn't know
|
|
One of God's inquisitors kind of idea was it
|
|
Yeah one of his angels he was one of his leading servants
|
|
Yeah I definitely heard that he basically
|
|
Prosecuting attorney type
|
|
Well the following from heaven part is in later apocryphal stuff that's based on revelation
|
|
But not in the revelation
|
|
Okay
|
|
Yeah but that does sound more in canon
|
|
Because every religion I think has a canon of its own
|
|
It does sound more like like like Christian canon
|
|
That the death because God
|
|
According to Christians has made the world the entirety of the world
|
|
So why would he create the devil that just doesn't make sense
|
|
This context isn't there
|
|
There's context one can imagine the conversation
|
|
And the people in the room
|
|
And what it is that the speaker is trying to achieve
|
|
Yeah yeah like personally I don't believe in like
|
|
Christianity or something
|
|
They offered I decline
|
|
I believe that it definitely there could be a possibility of God's existing
|
|
Depending on how much belief but that's mostly influenced by reading books
|
|
Terry Pratchett
|
|
Yeah I was raised to Christian
|
|
And I spent a lot of time shopping around different Christian denominations
|
|
And what not and eventually said none of this makes any sense
|
|
And um
|
|
Yeah
|
|
I actually started learning wica and that makes more sense because there is no dogma
|
|
There's there's no book saying you believe this
|
|
Yeah
|
|
But I've also studied a lot of Hinduism and especially Chayvan
|
|
Nice
|
|
I've got a few of those in the little doctorate the divinity things
|
|
And none of them are from Christian organizations
|
|
But yeah I'm also old
|
|
Real old
|
|
Heidi G
|
|
Have you heard of Eric Davis?
|
|
Uh you
|
|
Who was asking me
|
|
Oh sorry
|
|
Who was the other person speaking
|
|
Just then about being old and
|
|
That's me
|
|
Moss have you heard of Eric Davis?
|
|
I've heard of a few Eric Davis as I'm not sure which you're referring to
|
|
Eric Davis is uh it would be into um
|
|
How do you describe uh not religion but
|
|
The yeah psychology um uh
|
|
Religion occult
|
|
The way that people's minds work archetypes sort of that kind of stuff
|
|
I think you'd be really interested in I do not know that name
|
|
I've read a lot of other officers on the subject
|
|
There's a particularly good atheist channel on youtube
|
|
That now also has a discord that's under the name holy kool-aid
|
|
That's just funny
|
|
And that's funny
|
|
And he he was actually raised in a missionary family in
|
|
All-under Belgium I think and
|
|
Uh it was prophesied that he would become this great prophet and everything and
|
|
Then uh a few years ago they prophesied that by June of this year
|
|
He would be a great prophet and he would come back to Jesus
|
|
And he posted a couple times on it. Hey, it hasn't happened yet. I don't I don't see anything going on here
|
|
I think you know about Eric Davis
|
|
Yeah, my wife wants to hear more about Eric Davis
|
|
I just feel not Carolina
|
|
Eric Davis. He's he is a American uh is he didn't uh
|
|
Well, he's just written a book about uh Philip K. Dick
|
|
I'm trying to find the name of it
|
|
Um, he's done a lot of audio
|
|
That's interesting because yeah, I I am a big science fiction fan. I'm I'm a filter. I I sing science fiction is what that means
|
|
Uh
|
|
I I'm I'm more fancy. I it's
|
|
You can have fancy and sci-fi both. I do enjoy good sci-fi but I'm more of a fancy. I do both
|
|
There are actually a number of things across over. I know that uh the white crow stories by Mary gentle
|
|
Were said to be fantasy written as science fiction
|
|
Yeah, it seems to be a fantasy
|
|
Stuff going on, but it's being written the way a science fiction story would have been written. Okay. Yeah, they have a book here
|
|
Uh, high-weirdness by Eric Davis drugs
|
|
So terraca and visionary experience in the 70s from MIT breath. He has a a website called tecnosis as in tech then G
|
|
NOS IS
|
|
Nostgnosticism understand my wife is looking at I think I can't hear right here. Why are you looking up on your phone?
|
|
There's so much good audio. I really like his ideas the way he strings things together
|
|
Enough son. Is it calm? I'll check
|
|
Well, I will hit enter and see what happens
|
|
Yes, it is. Yeah, yes, and yes, that was the Eric Davis. Hi, weirdness in your ears. The audio book is out
|
|
Bill O'K dick films film festival our pandemic psychedelic trip
|
|
I wish it was psychedelic. We've been dealing with all his trump crap, you know
|
|
Oh, sorry, uh, I I'm needed to be accepting of the fact that there may be some right-wing weirdos
|
|
doubt it but possibly
|
|
Yeah, well I
|
|
Mm-hmm down here everyone will everyone here was like oh look
|
|
Biden most elected presidents nice
|
|
Hopefully it's gonna be better than the other guy. Well, it's such a low bar. Come on
|
|
Yeah, but apparently more people have voted for trumped in any other presidents except Biden think about that that that
|
|
means that true, but seven over seven million more voted for Biden than Trump and uh, yeah
|
|
In the last election
|
|
Hillary got 2.9 million more votes than Trump. So he much he almost tripled the number of votes difference between
|
|
Trump and who Trump was running against wait didn't
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Did Hillary Clinton have more Hillary won the popular vote?
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She did
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I totally forgot about that I watched
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some
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explainy person
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about explaining about it and I still don't get it if the public votes shouldn't she just listen to the problem was
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uh, the south had
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A few fewer states are colonies to the states
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Then the north but the north had more people and they didn't want
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New York running the whole country
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They wanted to be balanced out in a way and in fact they even had the chance of constitution to have all the slaves who couldn't vote count as three fifths of a person
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Well, there are no more slaves anymore, which is a good thing. I would say it definitely a good thing
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But yes, they they found other ways to make them slaves
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You notice the how high the incarceration rates of our among black males
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I
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I can work some in Carson male thingy yeah prison jail
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Yeah, they have to work they found they found out that if you charge them with something they couldn't defend themselves
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They put them in jail. They made them work and not pay them. So they were slaves again
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And if you refuse to work like you get a higher sentence don't you just
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Well, you also get beaten and maybe killed and nobody cares because you were in prison
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And you must have just acted out or something, you know
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This is why I like ancient history more than than than recent history
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Like ancient history everyone has forgotten all
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The horrible things except the people wrote it down
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So you can just
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joke about things that I've killed like but you can also notice that the people who wrote it down were on the winning side
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So they don't really say what happened
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not not not necessarily not necessarily
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like
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Rome lost
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In the beginning against Hannibal they lost quite a lot Hannibal was quite true
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Did the biggest ambush in history mm-hmm which totally worked
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Completely perfection. He didn't have an escape plan as a problem
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Yeah, yeah
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We're not major going all the else and they started death after they got over because he didn't have my history book skipped Hannibal
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Mm-hmm. So I had to catch up by watching youtube videos about it. Where are you? What country?
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Netherlands
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Nice place. I usually VPN in the hollins and streamies legal there
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Oh, there smoke weed
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My wife was from Canada
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Okay
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They smoke weed in Canada too. Oh, yeah, it's legal. I'm from California, but it wasn't legal when I was there
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I've I've never been in more west. I've never been more west than the west
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Parts of Ireland like the part which Judson to the sea and I have never been that are east. I have never been off the North American continent
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Yeah, my wife has been to France
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I haven't even been to the south of my own country that's saying something when you can literally walk across the country in a day or two
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Yeah, if you take the train, it's gonna be way faster. There's trains everywhere. I heard a joke once or this
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Texan is bragging about the side of his ranch to a suite
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And he says I can get in my car and I can drive from one end of my ranch to the other
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It takes me two days to drive to one end in the ranch to the other and the suite goes. Yeah, I once had a car like that tool
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On the subject of vehicles and
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and cannabis the UK criminalized all psychoactive substances about six years ago
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So we do actually have one of the most draconian drugs laws on the planet. So they they
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Criminalized all psychoactive and then they made exemptions for food items because of course that covered all the caffeine and the
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All of the things in the in the health food shops
|
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Like the Holland and Barrett needed a license to sell the US government has been trying to make anything
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That affects your attitude that affects your brain chemistry a drug and that includes food
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Yeah, that's the way that's the UK law currently so psychoactive substances built in the past years ago
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Well, I don't know what the situation is here. I at least know that I'm not living anywhere where there are
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um
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I haven't seen any prostitutes and I haven't seen any people doing drugs
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Anywhere near my um
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My
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I would call it a town. It's it's like like the trend if you would translate it my
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Settlements would be called a village. Mm-hmm, but it's bigger than a town which has city rights
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So it's confusing. I call it a village translated of course
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I think it would be town town would be the correct word to describe it, but um
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Yeah, it's very hard to know what's this what what's um sitting what's not a sit what's what's not in what is
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If it doesn't have that medieval
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medieval bureaucracy thing where they just went oh yeah, you can have walls because you paid me this some of money
|
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Mm-hmm
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Yeah, I think around here a city is is the amount of a population in an area you have to reach
|
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Actually, it's a legal definition in the US
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You have to incorporate as a city and what's really funny is that there are a lot of towns that are incorporated as cities
|
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And with the pdf may call them a town, but I live in Blaine, Tennessee, okay?
|
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Blaine has a population of 1800, but legally it's a city
|
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What are the administrative consequences um apparently you can have your own police department among other things
|
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If you're not in a
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Incorporated city you have to use the county sheriff
|
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Really most of the towns around here have their own
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Police Department well you can check their
|
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Incorporation papers and they're probably incorporated as cities now some states have different definitions
|
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But that's over what most of the US is
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Tennessee is weird because uh, they actually have county mayors
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Uh, yeah, instead of just the city having a mayor of the counties have a mayor too
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Uh, it's me I
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I'm I usually get very well not very confused, but kind of confused with the American
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System like in the Netherlands you have
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Provinces
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Okay, that's just basically the Netherlands and it's Netherlands and it's all the Netherlands
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But in America you each have a state so it's America, but then states well Netherlands does have
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Uh, several areas Holland is not all Netherlands or Netherlands. I know I know I live in Holland and the Netherlands at the same time
|
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Nor Holland you've got
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Nortal on settle months
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I could list them all right, even one which was technically see at one point
|
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It it it was also yeah, it's it's now it's now land
|
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Someone starting to blow off fireworks here. We still that uh, 16 minutes before it's midnight
|
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Oh, are you still before midnight? Yeah, yeah
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Eastern time zone u.s. Now where my wife's father lives and new brunswick is already tomorrow
|
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Well, I am at five in the morning now five in the morning for great
|
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Six and I've been awake all night. Well, I I hate to say it, but I actually got regular old Kentucky bourbon in my drink instead of the nice bottle
|
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Tell them or do I have sitting around
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So you're not left in the Netherlands is that what you're saying? Oh, I've left the Netherlands. I've been
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As far west as Ireland as far north as Sweden
|
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As far east as Sweden or or Germany. I I've been on all days and both before COVID
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um
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Also been to Denmark once I went through Denmark to get to Sweden
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Yeah
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Yeah, uh, so that that's about I've been to Northern Ireland, but I don't know if you can call that it's own country
|
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If it is well, that's okay. Yeah, it's UK. Yeah, it's still on the island of Ireland. I know
|
|
I've been I have been to 38 states. I've been to three provinces of Canada. I've been to
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Two states of Mexico
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So you've been to three countries. I had number your countries
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Yes, except except that 38 states is a lot of states. I've lived in nine of them
|
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Is a state a country dough technically if you look at the world map, but it's a lot bigger than most countries
|
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It's that's true. That's true
|
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It's true. You've probably covered more area, but I've been in more countries
|
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I also remember that in the United States each each state is almost like its own country
|
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Almost that's in the fact that they have grown we all have our own each each state has its own laws. Yeah, it kind of is isn't there
|
|
There's there's some Americans to get and then and then because it's so big some Americans just basically forget that actually
|
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There's a whole big bulb out there
|
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There's that really high way that runs through Tennessee, which is i40 and that highway runs 453 miles through Tennessee
|
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Multiway at times what 1.4. Can it? Where is Tennessee?
|
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Tennessee is east coast almost, but not on the coast
|
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We're we're in one that we're across the mountains from North Carolina. Yeah
|
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Yeah runs all the way for the mountains. See the thing is I
|
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Haven't actually seen an actual physical map
|
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Mm-hmm of
|
|
Of the United States of America
|
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Google maps you know
|
|
Yeah, I've seen Google maps of course. I've seen that kind of but I don't know the names
|
|
So it's
|
|
So I have no clue. I'm definitely I definitely want to go to America wants to see what it's like to see if the crazy stuff
|
|
I heard about it. It's real
|
|
Because I've heard some crazy stuff
|
|
I
|
|
I want to see if it's real. I've been to and lived in a lot of states. So I probably know
|
|
But what have you heard that's crazy America? Well
|
|
Come on from memory tie. Oh, I remember one thing. Is it real?
|
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That's some Americans actually think that the entire world is America
|
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They're America
|
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They're Americans that think New Mexico, which is a state is a foreign country
|
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Yeah, about 40% of Americans think that New Mexico is not part of America 40%
|
|
I think 40% might be high
|
|
Yeah, Trump didn't believe Puerto Rico is part of America. Puerto Rico has
|
|
Gone through all the steps of becoming a state except the Senate won't hear about it
|
|
And that's because Mitch McConnell runs the Senate
|
|
Yeah, so it's not the same thing about New Mexico. I don't know
|
|
Yeah, he thinks he did such a great job after the hurricanes in Puerto Rico because he went down there and threw around some rolls of paper towels man
|
|
Serious and took care of the problem right there
|
|
There um, I've heard this crazy myth that like half the country doesn't believe COVID. It's real. That's ridiculous
|
|
What I'm doing in it. It's not happening to its population
|
|
The population
|
|
Actually, only like 47% of the population will believe everything
|
|
Which is which is why Biden had such a hard time becoming president because he had yeah
|
|
40 yeah, yes, he won by seven million votes, but that's out of
|
|
250 million votes or something like that
|
|
There's a lot of people space
|
|
You know if you look at the map you see three countries in the entirety of that of
|
|
Norden American consonants which is crazy. Yeah, that's right. If you look at Europe one of the smallest consonants except for
|
|
Oceania, which is actually the technical name
|
|
Um, you see you see tons of different
|
|
So the other one that they're in the constant. Yeah, yeah, well even in Canada where most people are saying
|
|
There is still a significant percentage of population that believe everything that Trump says
|
|
And Trump is not the originator of those things
|
|
Uh, you should look up to and on and see what the craziest of the crazies believe on
|
|
You know
|
|
Actually, America hijacked outside. There were wars with like Mexico and things so
|
|
I believe lots of California will use to be Mexico and some
|
|
I do know actually
|
|
Some history of America. Oh, isn't another thing I've heard is it true that um that some Americans believe that
|
|
um
|
|
When America was created basically it instantly changed the world because I haven't heard that one
|
|
Yeah, that's that's a doing look. Oh, yeah, there's enough dumbasses here in this country where people
|
|
There's a good chance that there's somebody believes in something. They're flat earthers here. All right
|
|
Do you understand? I have to stand flat. Oh, yes. Yeah, I believe in either of them. I've heard of them
|
|
But I'm not a man. I'm not a violent man, but I'm pretty sure
|
|
Yeah, I believe that the earth is a disc and then trying to use the Bible to prove all the things about the earth being flat
|
|
But the Bible says it has four corners, so it can't be a disc
|
|
Yeah, it's interesting thing
|
|
but then you
|
|
Back in the day of when the Bible was created everyone knew that the earth was a sphere
|
|
It's true some guy calculated it in in ancient times. Yeah. How do you think they had degrees?
|
|
I mean that uh all all the temples and and uh main things are set on exact points
|
|
Yeah, and but but they um they still just
|
|
But see there have been large long this series of illiteracy throughout history
|
|
And you forget what you used to know
|
|
So
|
|
But when uh, but any any fisherman could go out there and he would see
|
|
He would see that the earth is a sphere because you wouldn't see the land anymore
|
|
If it were against Columbus sailing believed that uh the world was flat and then he would say right off the edge of the world
|
|
No, that's not the intelligent people didn't but the the general populist did and I don't I don't think that's the truth
|
|
You may maybe the ones who live of course they could not at sea, but uh
|
|
Of course Columbus did not claim to have discovered India either
|
|
Columbus claimed to have discovered Indians and he just told the people in India they called Hindus not Indians
|
|
So he did not claim that they were the same people at the same place at any point
|
|
Okay, but I I I must say that um
|
|
uh
|
|
Back then you
|
|
Just didn't sail away from the shore that was the number one rule in sailing um that's why Athens could scam the entire
|
|
Greek peninsula
|
|
Because they had the one way they had a massive navy and they could block all trade and then everyone would be screwed except Athens
|
|
The whole 360 degree thing was set by the Babylonian so we've known him a while
|
|
uh
|
|
Yeah, they didn't you they did know that there was round 12 because the Babylonians believed those people who taught them their math had 12 fingers
|
|
Yeah, really interesting
|
|
Discussion about
|
|
Uh, I don't know I get them mixed up Aristotle uh Socrates all of those people and the question a person was asking was before
|
|
Somebody wrote this thing down, you know, did did people really were they able to to question um what knowledge was and what
|
|
People were actually believing, you know, they would learn some piece of knowledge
|
|
And then they would all rate they would speak out this piece of knowledge to other people
|
|
And then when enough of them got together and started pointing out the inconsistencies between the sort of
|
|
poems of knowledge that each of these people have
|
|
Then they came to some idea of uh, what a true thing was and how to determine the truth of uh some profession, you know
|
|
They had the Galapopolis falls at those days
|
|
Galapopolis and then their competitors are the harisopolis
|
|
Now you're talking
|
|
I'm sorry
|
|
So what about you first what about the what you oppose? Yeah, well that depends which ones
|
|
You believe in them or not
|
|
No, it's my consciousness
|
|
There are those long object there are those who believe that the oldest of the Hindu texts the Samaveda
|
|
Was actually written on another planet and describes the astrology or the astronomy of another planet that the gods came from another planet
|
|
Had actually do battle to stay here the the rishis are not demons. They were the native spirits
|
|
Huh take that that kind of for a while
|
|
That's interesting actually so
|
|
That's really interesting that just shows you that there are are people around the world who would believe in
|
|
in
|
|
Yeah, a lot of stuff could of course my mindset on it
|
|
Or is that it could happen if a little North people believed in it then it then it could be true who knows
|
|
No one knows
|
|
Well my wife was waiting for them to come and get her because this place is not a good place for her
|
|
Oh
|
|
The the um what is it the paths the garden paths of I need to find this name for you. Mm-hmm
|
|
It was an author a story he wrote um
|
|
Borges is it
|
|
Borges was uh
|
|
I need to find the story you'd love
|
|
It's about someone who they they began finding artifacts
|
|
um
|
|
I think it started with an encyclopedia entry about a country that didn't exist
|
|
But when enough people heard about it, they believed that it did exist
|
|
It's sent on and the people started finding archaeological artifacts, you know, they would send
|
|
They would get students to
|
|
Try to find these things and I don't want to hear about that
|
|
Because we already have enough problems with a big lie theory if the big lie that comes real then I don't want to hear about
|
|
Do you know
|
|
Do you know that's not the first time that happened it's not it actually happened in great ancient Greece
|
|
Which might be a total shock but Atlantis was actually
|
|
Not so it didn't exist it never existed. It was okay. I have a different view on that one
|
|
According to an amateur archaeologist uh what the heck was his name um
|
|
You're gonna something you're you're gonna spanner is he actually he actually traced uh the
|
|
Course that Plato describes of Atlantis and found out that that civilization did exist
|
|
And it was centered in juteland or in other words Denmark
|
|
Well then
|
|
He did good research, but he never actually
|
|
Well, we know for a fact is he never actually
|
|
Wanted people to go out if it did happen to be Atlantis
|
|
It there are two possibilities or it's a coincidence which happened all the time
|
|
Or he just did very good research
|
|
He had he might have had a secretary who was very good at doing research and just found oh there were this place
|
|
Which sank and then he was like ah?
|
|
I'm gonna use that in my next story to teach people about how they should live their lives
|
|
Because that was excellent
|
|
It theorizes the origins of the Celts called the Celts by the author Gerhard Herm
|
|
And it includes some of the stuff on Jürgen Spannis
|
|
archaeology
|
|
Okay, but in a minute
|
|
Yeah, we oh yeah 2359 yeah
|
|
Yes
|
|
It's nearly six in the morning
|
|
Well, come to
|
|
You've got to go yell Juman he'd better take the earpiece out first
|
|
The other thing with America is it's so big pad rig that it's in like four different time zooms
|
|
And this is the first one the bats go into yes, this is the first one. Yeah, Canada's even bigger
|
|
Five and a half times
|
|
Five and a half times your zones four times and starts way too much time sentence for me
|
|
I live in a country which has one time zone and I'm perfectly content for that. It makes it much easier
|
|
So some of these guys are joining us in 2020 all right
|
|
Of course, you know, still I don't have a seconds counter, but it's still 2359 you better go y'all
|
|
Happy New Year
|
|
It's
|
|
I
|
|
Let me step outside and yell Juman. I'll be right back
|
|
Is it is the sun coming up?
|
|
No, not at midnight. No
|
|
It's six o'clock here. Mm-hmm. It's five a.m. here in the morning. Yeah
|
|
Most five a.m. and hour ago
|
|
She just yelled Jumanji
|
|
See my my grandma's the kind of guy who would sit on the front porch
|
|
Who's joined us in 2021 that you look that
|
|
Right here shotgun
|
|
Yeah, you don't hunt deer with us
|
|
Yeah, my my grandfather would sit on the front porch on christmas Eve with a shotgun and he said one of these days by god
|
|
He was gonna get some medicine
|
|
Most what time to eat and say in the U.N. A eastern one you went in yep, we just did it's going to 2021
|
|
Yeah, yeah, we are wait
|
|
Yeah, as one of our
|
|
Television comics said 2020 the year that took years
|
|
Well, that's a good one. That's a good one you can find that on your taste of 2021
|
|
Well, it's gotta be
|
|
Just a long time machine because anybody want a time machine that can go back to March 2020 is about mid-March
|
|
I believe anyone up for that
|
|
If you would have for it if you would have a time machine to any other time apart from March
|
|
mid 2020
|
|
If you had it to like
|
|
November
|
|
2019 or
|
|
October whenever
|
|
Corona
|
|
God off. It's actually
|
|
Started out and then I would happily take it and I would risk my life saying to those guys a stop stop
|
|
Saying the doctors are lying. Yeah, yeah, because they actually afterwards they did
|
|
You can
|
|
You can talk to yourself like back to the future
|
|
Too isn't it way comes back when did the book and it's like I'm you from the future
|
|
And if you've got this you know that you're gonna win you're gonna have all the money and and you can come and say
|
|
There's gonna be face masks and there's gonna be this and that and and you're the opacity will be like what you're about
|
|
Yeah, generally people will go about that day, won't they?
|
|
Yeah, I think if you can get a bookie to take a bet. Yeah, you can make it make out of killing
|
|
Yeah
|
|
You could that's really the only way is thousands of people thousands will die from starvation as usual
|
|
You can give them a food vaccine, but you know how many people are gonna go for that unless they themselves feel threatened
|
|
You can take a vaccine back to when it started like actually that's the point vaccine that I want not for taking the vaccine
|
|
If you make it available or take it. Yeah, I'll take it
|
|
I'm not gonna ask someone I asked about almost an hour ago how old I was and the answer is 68
|
|
So yeah, so I was the one who asked that question by the way
|
|
I'm 15 so that's a little difference in in age
|
|
So good friends he has become a good friend in the past year
|
|
Uh already has six distros who is named and he just turned 11
|
|
Six walks
|
|
He started out with a Raspberry Pi
|
|
That was based on Linux from scratch
|
|
As a nine-year-old kid wrote a Raspberry Pi distro on Linux from scratch
|
|
When you say right, I mean, you know, well, you know, Linux from scratch is pretty much writing it, you know
|
|
It is
|
|
It's putting bits together. I remember non-years-old
|
|
Yeah, it's not a Lego project. Let me tell you
|
|
Yeah, Lego can be complicated sometimes. I have a Lego set where they have to use elastic bands
|
|
That's not something you find in the normal Lego sets I can tell you
|
|
When I was a kid, Legos were just the basic blocks. You didn't have these little characters
|
|
These little special things you had to make something out of this
|
|
It has come a long way you still have to make stuff out of the box now
|
|
There is um the the
|
|
When when I was a bit younger, I did like Lego thing. I did Lego series and after that another Lego series about Minecraft
|
|
um, but the first Lego series
|
|
There were I have two of them and they're complicated and they're big
|
|
They're big they're massive and I can hardly move them and I haven't real and and they're dusty
|
|
They become dusty, but and they're so advanced you need elastic bands
|
|
Mm-hmm, but what I have been blowing people away by telling them that we did not even have a pocket calculator until I was a senior in high school
|
|
And at that time that pocket calculator cost $250
|
|
What that's that's like that's like a little less than my graphic calculator right well
|
|
Yeah, and it did probably no more than what you could get at a dollar store these days
|
|
Uh
|
|
I
|
|
Well, you don't have dollars. Yes
|
|
You're a store everything for a euro
|
|
So they're basically a very cheap store. Yes. Yeah, okay
|
|
But like I did not have a personal computer of my own until I was 28 years old. I wouldn't have to buy
|
|
There wasn't an IBM computer when I had
|
|
I think you're capable of
|
|
Similar things
|
|
I mean you'd be capable of doing similar things with what you had as he would you know if you were born born today
|
|
Like the nine-year-old kid is putting things together
|
|
He can put together the things that are available can't he or she he yes
|
|
But he's a good person you really is I was just saying I have an 11-year-old friend that already has six distros to his name
|
|
He is maintaining six Linux distros. I have no clue what that is but I think it's impressive
|
|
What operating system do you run?
|
|
None
|
|
You don't have a computer. What do you want?
|
|
Oh, I do have a computer, but I don't on their sand because I um
|
|
I do I do a few things
|
|
What do you want on that computer windows?
|
|
Man, I think Linux. It's Linux. Definitely 100% okay. My dad does
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There are hundreds of types of Linux each one is assembled by a different person or group of people each one of those
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Yeah, oh
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Oh
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Impressive, all right, distro is short for distribution
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He is actually working on a seventh right now
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Wow, that's impressive. Yeah, I must say it's impressive. He wrote the Ubuntu Unity project
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He has Ubuntu ed which replaces the old ed Ubuntu project
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Um
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I
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Know a distra is come on
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You just explained it to me
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I
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Stuff that I
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My wife are then in trouble getting out of the room on her wheels. I'm meeting my mic for a bit
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Okay, the most complicated thing I have ever created with code was in Minecraft pie
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Because I wanted to make an iceman a man which could turn stuff to ice with with a touch of his blade
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And everywhere where he walked for snow it worked and that was the most complicated thing I made
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It was with hamper. Yeah, well
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They were talking about putting the distros together and maintaining it and stuff
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Okay, I'm back. Yeah, let me be a little bit, but
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Oh
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But yeah, this boy is an exceptional. He lives in deli india
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Yeah, now just an incredible human being
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like
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Save that we were talking about how they would know young developers, right?
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Yeah, and here we go. He is a very wrong date
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Well, sir, no sir, no SSL by a guy in UK named Dominic who just turned 21 and he's been
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running it since 2017
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so yeah
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Yeah, yeah, there are a lot of young developers. Yes, yes, I'm not one of them
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so
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How many young kind of developer are there?
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Well, you have to talk to Linux foundation and see who they got
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Because it's just about who many was
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Developing the corner why does it matter how old they are? What's the purpose?
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It doesn't know
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Colonel is saying they were 15 and I was 68 and while look at the difference in eight
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I go well, I've got a friend that's younger than that. That's all it was I think the context is
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Vaccines then wasn't it whether you would take the vaccine
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Yeah, it was about vaccines that seems like ages ago because
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It was ten minutes ago
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Excuse me
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The topic changes like when I came in it was about kernels if it was about there was radio silence before that there
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Someone asked the question and then some of these think people started answering and that kind of stuff so
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Yeah
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Back in kernels or UFOs both of those things relating to consciousness, you know, and how we make
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Decisions and what kind of mythology and all kinds of things, right? It's open open season on topics here
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