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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Fread Show is on Fread's Fun Fact.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Fred's fun so much.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
I guess it cut out the other day when we
were talking about the car one, the car fact. A dude,
A dude ate a car. He ate a car if
you missed it a couple of days ago. He ate it.
The airplane it was metal, it was he ate an airplane.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
Car.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
I know, well, I'm glad you were. I wasn't listening
to me. Yeah, dude wants to ate an airplane a
Sessna one nineteen seventy eight. A French guy. That was
what that one was the other day, if you were
asking Boeing, and you know how much we love Boeing
around here. If it ain't bowing, I ain't going period.
I mean, what a quality product. But Boeing uses potatoes
(00:53):
to improve their in flight Wi Fi's the reason though,
because humans can't sit for days at a time. While
Boeing tests their in flight Wi Fi, the company uses
something a bit more unusual to mimic the conditions of
people being on a flight potatoes. According to USA Today,
the vegetables make the ideal stand ins because of their
(01:14):
water content and chemistry which absorbs it reflects radio wave
signals the same way that humans do. So I guess
when they're like, you know, trying to figure out how
to make it fast up there or whatever, then they
got they got I'm assuming bags of potatoes, and that's
the same as a composition as a humans we are.
Maybe they have other stuff to figure out before it.
It does seem that way, like pieces falling off. But
(01:35):
I'll tell you why. There's no more frustrating than being
a thirty five thousand feet and I can't stream my
movie Man
Speaker 2 (01:41):
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