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June 17, 2025 51 mins
The world is becoming a crazy place these days!
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I gotta figure either got to get this thing fixed
or figure how to hook my.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Other computer up to that right time to use a
new computer.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
This thing said it's only like twelve years old.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
But is that all?

Speaker 1 (00:13):
Well, I was trying to remember. I know I had
it in when we were at City Boots, when I
was least in that building.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
I can't believe it even works. Well, it doesn't work obviously. Yeah,
twelve year old computers are if they're working. You got
a pretty good one.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Well, yeah, I got a good one. It was a
little Novo I got it. I didn't know where anything.
Probably got them. Who knows we're going? I don't know anyway,
So I'll find somebody that works on these things. Okay, ready, ready.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
Could get you? You could you?

Speaker 1 (00:54):
We're back.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
We're back in studio, back to a normal feeling.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
I'm frame sort of normal with his wacky computer crap
I got going.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Yeah, so hopefully you get the intro song put in
there correctly and all that good.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
The right song with the right podcast.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
Yeah, yeah, you guys hit us up at five eight
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busidmedia dot com. Let us know what you're up to
todd says, we might have had some record numbers or
higher numbers on this podcast last week.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
It was like wow, way up.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
So we appreciate you guys listening. If you guys are new, uh,
let us know where you're listening from. We'd like the feedback.
Buzz a bus ed media. Just send us a email
say hey, I'm listening from here or there, Russia or
China or Bangkok or who knows. We don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
Did you did you Bangkok?

Speaker 2 (01:54):
Now they've got they go, they've called. He he warned
me that I needed to see the new Mission Impossible
on the big screen. And I agree and I that, literally,
I think is the reason Tom Cruise sacrificed his body
and did all the stunts that he did because he

(02:16):
wants to try to get He's basically almost single handedly
trying to save movie theaters, trying to get people back
to watching movies in the movie theaters. And the only
way that that's going to happen is if these studios
quit releasing these movies on streaming services a week after
they're released.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
Yeah, they should wait. Remember how long is back when
we had VHS states, it was it was quite a
while like six months or something.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
Yeah, which I didn't mind. I mean, you know that
felt okay. Yeah. He talked about your love of all
the sitcoms. He's also a big fan of Modern Family
and Fraser, but according to Dave, the greatest sitcom of
all time is The Office. And yeah, Dave, Piper was

(03:09):
watching The Office at one time. I have to ask
her whatever happened to I don't know if she watched
them all and moved on. She was also watching old
seasons of Survivor there for a little while, and then
I think she quit, So I'll have to ask her
about that. He talked about he went to Alaska four
years in a row.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
Yeah, it must have been like a summer school, like
high school or something.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
Yeah, lost to toenail.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
I know how that feels. Lost both of my big toenails.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
Yeah. So, and then he was talking about the Zoinkies
podcast and the songs that I wrote using AI, which
actually turned out pretty good. They're kind of fun to
listen to.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
So yeah, any who's sitting here looking at the geolocation analytics,
By far, by far, our audience in the United States
is in Georgia.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
In Georgia, how odd is that? Yeah, yeah, Hello Georgia.
Hey Georgia, we appreciate you.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
Yeah, I mean a lot. I mean the next is California.
But there's almost three times of downloads from Georgia then California.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
That's interesting. If you are listening to us in Georgia,
we just need one of you. Tell us how you
found us and what's up with Georgia. Yeah, anybody anybody
from Indiana listening Indiana?

Speaker 3 (04:42):
Let me see Gary Indiana, Gary, India, Yes, yes.

Speaker 2 (04:52):
Okay, if you're from Indiana, we gotta of course got
to bring this up. You are about to go down
to the Oklahoma City on Thursday.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
The Thunder last night went up three games to two
in the NBA Finals, and man, they are breaking records.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
And I don't think anybody thinks Indiana can win.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
No, and I think their star players got You could
tell last night he was having some problems and if
he's if he's out for Thursday night, they're going to
have a rough road. Although I will say in the
in basketball home crowd kN kN influence.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
You know, I'm kind of torn. I want him to
go ahead and beat him.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
I know I want him to beat him because I
don't want there to be a chance that the Pacers
could come back, but it would be fun to have
them win in Oklahoma City in front of the fans.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
It's almost like they plan it, you know.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
Well, I have a feeling, especially if they're a star player.
Is it Halliburton, if he's out on Thursday? I think
the Thunder, I mean the Thunder. You know, I wasn't.
I'm not a professional sports fan, so of course I
haven't been keeping up with them until the playoffs, just

(06:11):
because it's kind of fun. But it's funny how they
put their first five out there and I think, oh wow,
these the Thunder really good. And then they clean them
off the floor and put five more in and I'm like,
Thunder are really good. And then I'm thinking these second
five are not even the starters, and they could probably
win this game with just the second five, you know.

(06:33):
So and then I don't know if it was I
don't know if it's true or not. Somebody posted that
on social media, and again I don't know if it's
true or not. I don't keep up that it said
the Thunder are about to win the NBA Finals and
they have four first round draft picks in the upcoming draft,

(06:56):
So that could be scary because they've got guys on
the bench that are to be super good. They just
the players that are playing are so good they just
can't get the other gooder players, you know, until the
end of the game into the game. So if they
can keep you know, if they don't do some of
the stupid stuff that pro sports does where they break

(07:17):
up the team and send players and trade, and if
they'll just keep them this core together. And then if
you're from Oklahoma, you're starting to hear all these rumors
that there's a chance that Westbrook could come back to
the team. And that's not because the team needs them
and it's not. It's more of a sentimental thing that Westbrook.

(07:39):
I don't know, out of the core five of those
guys that were in the Thunder originally, is he the
only one that doesn't have an NBA title? Or did
did Beard? Did the Beard get a title?

Speaker 1 (07:54):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (07:55):
I don't know, See I can't. I don't. So most
of the guys went on to other teams and ended
up with tie.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
No, he hasn't. Oh, I mean I know Westbrook hasn't.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
Westbrok hasn't. So that's the reason the rumors are that
they're going to try to and he's free agent, he
didn't sign with the Nuggets, and he also got hired
on as creative the creative director of this new huge
project they're doing in downtown Oklahoma City. So he's going
to eventually have to be living in Oklahoma City anyway.

(08:24):
And so the rumors are that they're going to bring
him back and get him on the team just to
get him a title. Not necessarily that they need him
on the team, but it's more of a sentimental and
and the Oklahoma city loves Westbrook because he left, not really,
he didn't leave because he wanted to. You know, it

(08:45):
was trades and it was this and it was that.
And so anyway, a lot of love for Westbrook. Yeah,
he gets in Oklahoma.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
Yeah, he gets big applause when he when you're playing
against him.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
Yeah yeah. Yeah. So anyway, be watching for that. That'll
be interesting. God, the news is just wacky.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
They have they dropped the big one yet.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
I think we're getting ready to.

Speaker 1 (09:07):
Yeah, it's it's kind of it's kind of scary.

Speaker 2 (09:09):
The Israel Iran conflict. And basically it sounds like Trump
came out tonight and said you need to have a
total surrender who Iran. Yeah, and I don't think that's
going to happen. So they're getting boats in position and

(09:30):
refuelers in position where I think the bunker buster is
going to be on its way to and he it
was weird last night. He told everybody in Tehran to
get out of town, and they did. They showed the
highway and it was just backup lights. I mean it
was everybody was leaving town.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
I saw a video today a guy, an Iranian that
was saying he's not against the Israels, he wants them
to do what they're doing.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
I was gonna say, I feel bad I had for
the probably ninety percent of the Iranians because back in
the day they were just regular people.

Speaker 1 (10:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:08):
Yeah, and then then these regimes came in and they
had to start wearing all the their coverings and all
the and then they got really weird and they're yeah,
and I think most of the country wants them out,
and so they're kind of glad this is happening, but
they don't want their country destroyed before it's over.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
So yeah, if you look at pictures and videos from
the seventies.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
Yeah, it was like a normal look like America. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
Yeah, the girls were all wearing many skirts and stuff
and crazy.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
Yeah. So I feel bad, I really I feel bad
for But I also feel bad for Israel and America
because the new the current Iranian regime has said they
want to wipe us off the face of the earth,
and I would rather that not happen. So if it's
if it's me or them, they got to go by
so and then have you. I mean, it's all over

(11:02):
TikTok and and Instagram the India air plane crash.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
So did that guy jump out or what?

Speaker 2 (11:11):
No? No, okay, there's so many stories. No, he did
not jump out. He just happened to just the way
the plane landed, he just happened to be the only one.
I think it knocked him out. But when he woke up,
I think he was by an emergency door. But the

(11:31):
plane was in half so that it wouldn't have been
hard to get out of the plane because you know,
they're just were really walls there. So no, he I
did see a guy on TikTok today saying that the
guy was faking and he was never on the airplane,
but they have documented he was on the airplane. His
brother died on the airplane. His other brother said, yeah,

(11:52):
they were on the airplane. So there's there's zero doubt
that this guy was on the airplane. And he says, no,
I had I think he had a I think when
he first woke up, he might have still had a
seatbelt on. So he did not fall or jump out
of the plane.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
Okay, because I saw a video where they jumped out
of a plane and landed on a roof.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
Yeah, like what now, I saw it. One person went
way in depth and they they got an overhead view
and they showed So the plane went into a took
the two stories off the top of that building, and
the tail stayed, but the two thirds of the front

(12:36):
of the plane kept going for quite a ways and
it kind of flattened it. And I'm not sure where
it exploded. I don't know if it exploded when it
hit the building or after it hit the building and
then hit the ground. But the plane was spread out
quite a bit. And there was this guy standing on
the street videoing and he his video shows the on

(13:01):
the survivor coming out of this kind of this park
way area. And so this other person that was analyzing
all the video got an overhead shot to show where
that guy was when he came out, and he I
think he left the plane and like actually went in

(13:22):
front of the nose of the plane and then we
went out on the street. So somehow he ended up
way at the front of the plane.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
And now everybody wants seat eleven A.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
I saw it. And then again, you don't know what's
true on the internet or not, but I did see
a video that said another guy had survived, was the
only survivor of a plane crash, and that was the
seat he was. Really I don't know if it's true
or not, but yeah, So, so two hundred and forty
one lives lost on the plane and now they're still

(13:58):
counting bodies that were on the ground.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
Yeah. Yeah, anybody in that hospital wouldn't The hospital.

Speaker 2 (14:03):
Wasn't a hospital. It was like a medical they call
it hostel. I think, yeah, it was like a medical school,
and I think the students were staying in that building
or something. So yeah, so they probably have not found
everybody that perish that was on the ground. It's kind
of weird how with TikTok and Instagram, all of these
pilots now have become TikTok experts on plane crashes, and

(14:28):
so every one of them has like these different theories.
And I guess there's that little deal that drops out
of the bottom of the plane if it loses all power.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
Oh, the ramjet.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
The ramjet. Yeah, And I guess on the video on
the original video. So I read an article today about
the kid that filmed the video of it, and he,
I guess he was he's fascinated by those type of airplanes,
and his parents were gone and he was at home
and heard it flying, and so he ran out on

(15:00):
his balcony and he filmed it. And his version of
it is like really clear and you can hear everything.
But what he did was he after it crashed, he
watched it crash, and then I guess he called his
dad and sent the video to his dad, and his
dad said, don't share that with anybody. Well he did.

(15:22):
He shared it with some of his friends. Well, then
his friends posted it. Well, then people from around the
country made videos of the videos off of a screen,
and so by the time it got to all of us,
it was like a video of a video of a video,
and you couldn't hear anything. You couldn't really make out
the detail. But I guess on this kid's original video

(15:44):
you can hear the ramjet and you can see a
lot more detail kind of on what happened. So basically
it sounds like it was total engine failure. Now they
just got to figure out what caused that.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
Yeah, both engines.

Speaker 2 (15:59):
Yeah, yeah, they said that's very very very rare, that
both And they say things fly with fine with one engine.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
Sure, so, and I think that ram yet, I think
it's to run the hydraulics.

Speaker 2 (16:17):
Yeah, hydraulics and radio and lights and yeah, it doesn't
really run the plane, but it gives you enough hope
to be able to land.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
Yeah, so he just basically the plane cut out before
you just he could get high enough and fast.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
Enough to Yeah, he can watch it.

Speaker 2 (16:32):
He goes and his the pilot's last words were may day,
not enough thrust something like that. May day not something
about not enough thrust and then maybe going down or something.
But they did find the black boxes, which aren't black

(16:55):
bright orange thing. I think they were orange. Yeah, So
they have found those, so we should get some ants
pretty soon. But on that front, there are as of
right now documented seven people that were supposed to be
on that plane that weren't on there, and so they're
all alive one and I cannot say their names, so

(17:19):
I'm not going to butcher their names. But there was
a warehouse worker with a United Kingdom work permit. He
was going to return to London after two years abroad.
He had flown home for pref visit, had his bags
checked packed. His final stop was to see seek his

(17:41):
parents' blessings going back, but when he went to bend
down to touch his mother's feet, she broke down and
told him in her language that she didn't want him
to leave. So he basically canceled his flight and later
that afternoon found out that the plane had crashed. Wow,
so he feels like his mom had an intuition that

(18:01):
something was going to happen. A twenty nine and a
twenty five year old had landed at the airport that
morning with white smiles and tourist fescets in hand. Their friend,
I can't say the names, had invited them to London
for vacation and they had everything booked. They reached the
checkout counter full of excitement, but officials raised questions about

(18:22):
their paperwork. They pleaded told them that it was impossible
to fix the problem at such short notice, but the
people at the airport would not let them on the plane,
so they had to leave the airport. Later on saw
the video. The people at the airport saved their lives.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
Another person that was supposed to be in seat one
A was ready to fly to visit his son. Bags
were packed. Hours before the takeoff. He called and said
he told his son that he just did not feel
like flying and he would postpone the flight until Monday
and didn't go. And then another person had completed her
vacation was headed back to London to her husband. Her

(19:04):
son was staying behind with family. As she tried to
get to the airport, traffic turn hostile. There was traffic jams.
She got to the terminal ten minutes too late. The
gates had closed at twelve ten. She pleaded for them
to let her on the plane. They would not let
her on.

Speaker 1 (19:24):
What's that door closed? They don't open it?

Speaker 2 (19:26):
She was saved. Another one business trip to London mapped out.
He'd scheduled to be on the flight it was delayed.
Realized he would not make the airport in time, so
he changed his itinerary again. He was saved. And then
there was one other. Oh this was the There was

(19:47):
a guy that had his wife had passed away, and
she had wanted her ashes to be spread in India,
and he decided not to take his two kids, aged
eight and four with them when he went to spread
her ashes. He was on the plane on his way
back and he died, but his kids didn't die because

(20:11):
he chose not to take them with him. So unfortunately
now they have no parents. So anyway, seven people that
they know of that should have been on the plane.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
You know, I just I do not like flying, but
I like getting there quick, and so.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
Yeah, I don't. I don't, you know, I've never never
really thought about accident on a plane.

Speaker 1 (20:35):
I mean, every time I get on one, I think, well,
maybe this might be the day this.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
One goes down. I don't know, I guess you know.
They say it's safer than driving.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
So well, yeah, but if your engine dies in your car,
you just coast to the side of the road. Your
engine dies on your plane. Yeah, squash building.

Speaker 2 (20:52):
About how many people die? I mean, you get on
one of those TikTok videos and it shows like twenty
people dying in a car different twenty different car wrecks
all in a row. I mean, people can it's like
the deal in that was another deal Gatlinburg. I still
don't know what happened there. He didn't see that deal.

(21:14):
They think somebody was driving. So Gatlinburg is like a
touristy area, and I guess one of their most touristy
streets where everybody walks and crosses and shops and eats,
somebody came blasting down the road and was running over people,
the pedestrians, and then crashed into like five cars, and

(21:36):
there was bodies. There was a dude with a leg
cut off, and there was bodies everywhere. And they think
the person like had a heart attack or something and
just there, you know, must have. So so basically, yeah,
you can't. There's nothing you can do. When that stuff
happens is when you're driving.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
So yeah, I mean, I guess when it's your time
to go.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
It's yeah, I guess. That's kind of the way I
figure on a plane, you say there's nothing you can do,
so once you get once you get strapped into the plane,
there's no sense worrying about it because a nothing you
can do. So go change seats with the dude at
eleven of a. So anyway, I had been so darn

(22:16):
excited and working on this book and stuff. I still
I'm trying to think of what I did. Seem like
I watched a Oh I tried to watch a new
Elvis documentary. Yeah, there's a new one on I think
it's either Netflix or Prime. And it's kind of like
they they made it out to be like the darker
side of Elvis, like the angry side and the and

(22:40):
it wasn't done very well. But like ten minutes into
the documentary, there was a picture of Elvis from the seventies,
you know, the era where he was just the best
looking dude in the universe with the black leather and
the sideburns and the dark hair. And they said, this

(23:02):
is Elvis in nineteen fifty six, and I'm like, you
can't you really just said that. You just showed a
picture of Elvis from the seventies and said it was
from fifty six. And so I watched about five minutes
more and I was like, I can't watch this, so
I quit watching.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
Oh. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (23:18):
So but other than that, I haven't really been watching
I have been really keeping up with any new movies
on Netflix or Prime or Yeah.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
I don't think it's that time of year. It seems
like there are seasons.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
I was gonna say it must be a slow so anyway,
So I do have some movie news though. Did you
hear that there's a new I don't think I've seen
the original of this Spaceballs? Oh yeah, there's Spaceballs too,
is coming out in twenty twenty seven. They've got three
of its original stars, mel Brooks, Rick Moranis and Bill Pullman.

(23:55):
And then I guess Bill Pullman's son is going to
be in the movie as well.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
Yeah, he's his son's in that new the new Marvel movie,
The New Avengers.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
He was also in Maverick, which I didn't realize when
he was in Maverick, I didn't realize that was Bill
Pullman's son, Bob. Yeah, bab Well what's your handle?

Speaker 1 (24:19):
Bob? Well, that's his name in the new movie, the
New Avenger movies too, is it really?

Speaker 2 (24:25):
Yeah, he's going to have that follow him around in
all of his movies.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
But it's pretty funny.

Speaker 2 (24:29):
That is funny, and he's.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
A funny character, and he's like super duper human, like
superman human.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
Oh really yeah, huh.

Speaker 1 (24:39):
It's it's I don't want to spoil it yet, but
it's a that's a pretty good movie.

Speaker 2 (24:44):
Yeah, okay, yeah, what it's called?

Speaker 1 (24:46):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (24:46):
And I think I think mel Brooks is like ninety
nine ninety nine Wow.

Speaker 1 (24:51):
I think they said it will be ninety nine when
he Wow.

Speaker 2 (24:54):
I don't. I really don't think I've like watched I mean,
I know what Spaceballs is, but I don't think i've
like sat down and what I just I think that's
when I started turning off on parodies was right around
that time.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
I don't think I watched it either.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
And at that time they weren't on television. You basically
had to go to the movie theater and so I
wasn't going to spend money to go see a spoof
of Star Wars. So I don't think I've ever seen it.
I think I have mentioned on here that Jurassic World Rebirth.
I think it was just released in London. I think

(25:29):
they have the premiere in London this week. It is
coming to American theaters July second. They are predicting that
it's going to have a huge opening weekend, the fourth
of July weekend, and they just released a new trailer
it looks pretty good. I mean, yeah, I'm kind of

(25:50):
I don't think. I don't think I'll go to the
theater to see it, but I'll definitely want to see it.
When it starts straight.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
I'm kind of dress parked out.

Speaker 2 (25:59):
Yeah, it's at least it's not Jurassic Well, I guess
it is world, but it's not in an amusement park.
I'm kind of this kind of goes back to one
of the first It's it's more like an in between.
It's before the worlds and after.

Speaker 1 (26:16):
Oh it's not it's not crying alog.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
I don't think so. I think this one goes back
in time, but not before the first one, maybe like
five years after the first one or third one or so. Anyway,
and it's got nobody from any of the other ones. Yeah,
it's like a whole new cast. Oh and then I

(26:40):
I have not been keeping up with the whole TikTok saga.
Did you know that TikTok was supposed to go get
banned this Thursday? That was the new the newest, newest,
new new.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
Deadlines coming Thursday, like two days.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
Yeah, so this Thursday, TikTok is has not been sold,
and so it is due to be shut down. But
somebody asked Donald Trump this week and he said, yeah,
I think I'll probably extend it again. But he had
for some reason. He said, somebody has to get it.
That's what's so weird is here he is throwing ten
percent tariffs at China. They're battling over that. We got

(27:17):
China trying to get the people in with things to
kill our crops and viruses to kill us. And yet
he's going to make a phone call and say, hey,
can you guys keep TikTok? I mean, it's so weird
how I don't know. I don't know why. If if
the Chinese are trying to kill us, why are we
even doing anything with them? It's just so weird. This

(27:38):
world is weird. Did you have you heard about the
new dam in China? I guess they've built a new damn.
I don't have the information in front of it, but
it's called like the three something damn.

Speaker 1 (27:50):
Oh oh oh oh, the three River Dam, I think.

Speaker 2 (27:53):
And it's supposed to like be bottling up trillions of gallons.
And they say it's going to slow the Earth's rotation
point oh six in time, which they say, you may
not think that's a big deal. But because of GPS
that makes a difference, and so they say it could

(28:14):
screw up some GPS stuff. Oh yeah, So anyway, but yeah,
I guess once it's up and running and everything's going,
it is supposed to slow the rotation of the earth
just slightly. Wow, I mean like very, you know, like
but it's just enough that when you're everything's timed perfectly,
that could screw it all up.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
We should ask Neil Deguist Tyson do grice Neil Degrice.
I can't ever remember how his name goes. Neil Tyson,
Neil Tyson, Neil Neil. He's like super smart. I like
watching his videos.

Speaker 2 (28:49):
Yeah, and so I guess because of the threat of
TikTok shutting down there we got a new social media app,
another one called own oh w E, and I guess
they are. The cool thing about them is they're going
to let you create stuff. But it's not only video.
It's kind of like a combination of probably Facebook and TikTok,

(29:12):
where it's heavy on video, but then you can also
upload text and pictures, whereas on TikTok it's just not
I don't know, it just feels weird. To do anything
but video on TikTok, but anyway, and you're going to
be able to start making money right out of the gate,
Like you don't have to have so many followers, you

(29:32):
don't have to have so many views, you don't have
to have there's no I don't think there's gonna be
any minimum requirements to start making money. And they're not
going to pay you with money. They're going to use
a tokenized system. And then these tokens are going to
be tied to like bitcoin, and so it's going to

(29:53):
give everybody in the world the same advantage. Like people
in iroguey probably can't make money on TikTok because maybe
they don't take all the current You know what I'm
saying is, you know every currency in the world is
probably not on TikTok, whereas with own, you're not gonna

(30:14):
need a currency. It's going to be tied to crypto.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
I guess, so, is it Oprah Winfrey doing it?

Speaker 2 (30:21):
No? I don't. Yeah, no, it's an app. So I
guess because it's an app, it's because no, that's her,
that's yeah, yeah, but no, this is I think it
named the guys that had created it. So anyway, I
just read it tonight, so I haven't even had a
chance to download it or or check it out.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
It's three gorgeous, damn not three year everdam three gorges.

Speaker 2 (30:44):
Yeah, okay, yeah, and with TikTok, so I am a
month away from being on TikTok full time a year ago.
So basically in the middle of July, I started my
little test and I have gone nowhere. My videos started dying,

(31:04):
my follower account is not increased. So the other night
I decided, Okay, obviously people are not interested in sunrises.
And now I'm finding out that the TikTok and Spencer
Pratt is dealing with this as well. I think the
TikTok algorithm is so good. So if you've watched my

(31:28):
videos on TikTok, they all kind of look the same.
It's me starting out the same way, with clouds in
this air behind me. I guess after a while, the
TikTok algorithm starts to think that your videos are just repeats,
and so somebody at TikTok told Spencer Pratt he needed

(31:49):
to start changing his backgrounds and his videos needed to
be coming from different angles. And so I'm afraid that
might be what happened to my video because I was
doing I was starting to build up, and then all
of a sudden one day just died. And because all
my videos look almost exactly the same, I think that
might hurt me. And then of course it's just was

(32:11):
a sunrise. So now I've been doing those stupid goofy
movie and those things. Those are getting three times the
views of any of my sunrise videos. Oh really, yeah,
I mean three to four times, maybe even five times
more views, huh so so yeah, So anyway, so I'm
now now that I've made it almost a year doing

(32:32):
the regular boring stuff, now I'm gonna start doing some
weird to see if I can. I don't know. I
haven't done any because I'm not going to keep doing
TikTok if I can't start making money with it. And
that was my original reason not to be on TikTok
was because I when they first started, nobody was making
you didn't know how to make money with TikTok. So anyway,
so if I can't start making money with TikTok, I'm

(32:52):
gonna I'll probably drop it. I might try this own.
Well there you go, I'll get on own.

Speaker 1 (32:58):
Did I see Donald Trump start a mobile phone company?

Speaker 2 (33:02):
I see. I don't know if that's true or not. Either.
I saw somebody post that I have no I didn't
have time to go check the real the real news,
so I got some AI information. I saw a video
there's a girl like to follow on TikTok that talks
about AI, and she brought up a really good point
about that AI is going so fast, and there's and

(33:25):
like that story right there. There's so much stuff on
social media and out there now that and so much
of it is starting to be created by AI. She
thinks that in a rather short period of time, there
could be a backlash where people say, Okay, I'm done
because I can't believe anything where AI is involved, and

(33:46):
people may go back to like old ways of getting
information like newspapers or paper or radio, things that AI
doesn't control or is an influenced. So there could so,
So if you're in some old media, hang in there
and hang in there. It may come back, just like vinyl,

(34:08):
you know it, So old media may make a comeback.
AI may AI may be the you know, this big
cool thing, but it may kill itself before it really
gets ramped up. You never know. I mean, there's some
facets of AI that are you know, they're going to go,
But as far as it providing information and videos and

(34:30):
and things that are, we don't know if they're fake
or not. I don't know. So I got some stats
because this is happening so fast. Thirty four million AI
generated images are created every day right now, thirty four
million using one of over two thousand AI image generation

(34:52):
tools available online, two thousand tools just for images. Seventy
one percent, seventy one percent, guys, listen to this, seventy
one percent of all social media images are now AI generated.
Oh wow, seventy one percent. Data centers are consuming five

(35:21):
percent of US power and that's going to double by
twenty thirty. So five percent of all the power being
used in the United States is going towards AI data
centers right now. Wow, by twenty thirty, it'll be ten
percent or no, let's see, it is projected more than double,

(35:41):
reaching eleven percent by twenty thirty, and twenty percent of
that only twenty percent of that accounted for by AI.
So the data centers are also web hosting and internet
I guess and all that other stuff. Thirty percent of
new smartphones will feature on devide gin AI, so basically,

(36:04):
don't well, but I think I think it'll even It'll
be more where the AI almost controls the whole phone. Now, now,
AI is like in apps and stuff, but I think
I think eventually, and this new deal that they're that
I was telling them about last time, whether you're going
to set this device on your table, I think, I

(36:26):
just I there's going to be all kinds of crazy
devices here pretty soon. Eighty six percent of IT leaders
expect generative AI to soon play a prominent role in
their organization, says Salesforce. Eighty six percent say that two
million developers are working on apps built on open AIS

(36:47):
platform right now, so they they're basically I've seen ads
that say all you have to do is say a
sentence and Ai'll build an app for you. So yeah,
the value of generitive AI market will increase by one
hundred and eighty billion in the next eight years. Eighty

(37:11):
percent of women are employed in fields vulnerable to automation
by generative AI. Eighty nine point two of artists believe
that current copyright laws are inadequate in the age of
generative AI, which I agree with. Basically, anything that AI

(37:32):
creates was created by us originally, and it's just scraped
it all and remembers it all, whereas we can't remember
it all. Marketers believe generative AI will save them an
average of five hours of work per week. Ninety percent

(37:52):
of online content could be generated by AI by the
end of next year. Ninety percent of online content could
be generated by AI by the end of next year.
So I say, don't believe everything you see in videos.
Don't believe the videos.

Speaker 1 (38:12):
Yeah, it used to be just pictures. Now it's I mean,
there's still some bad ones out there.

Speaker 2 (38:18):
Yeah, I mean you can almost still tell on most things.
What was it something the other day that I saw
It wasn't even it wasn't he they were, I can't.
It was just something that were just real nonchalant. And
I looked and the guy had his hand in his pocket,

(38:38):
but his finger was like like out out of whack,
and I was like, well, why are they even using
AI for that? It just seems it just seems so
I can't even remember what it was, but it just
seems so weird. But you could tell it was AI
because the guy's finger was like off on some other
part of his pants. It was weird. So but yeah,
you yeah, that's the problem with AI is some people

(39:03):
don't know, so they believe everything. They can't tell the difference.
A lot of us that kind of know, we can
still slightly tell the difference, but within a year or two,
I don't think we're gonna be able to tell the
difference in some things.

Speaker 1 (39:17):
I've been getting a lot of these mannequins popping up.
I don't know why, but they're usually like Asian, and
you know, they're I'm thinking, that's an a mannequin, that's
a real person. She's just sitting very still. But then
I saw one of the day where it looked like
a doll and he says he changed the face out,

(39:39):
and you know, and they're and they're they're smart. It's
gonna be freaky. There's gonna be mannekins walking around with us.

Speaker 2 (39:49):
So I'm telling you. Elon is telling it's saying everybody's
gonna have their own robot. I believe him. I mean,
it's coming. Here's something for you. You don't watch America's
Got Talent, do you? Okay, So America's got talent, which
is here. Here's an aside on that it's like this
new season. I swear sixty to seventy percent of everybody

(40:11):
performing on America's Got Talent it's from a different country.
They come out on stage and they're like, where are
you from? We're from the Philippines, Japan, all the and
I'm like.

Speaker 1 (40:22):
That was America.

Speaker 2 (40:23):
Thought it was America's Got Talent. But anyway, one of
the acts last week, have you seen did you see
any of the parade? The Army's parade? So have you
seen you've seen the robots that look like dogs that
walk on all fours. So in the parade, I see
they had a lot of those on America's Got Talent.

(40:47):
This group of ladies had six of them dancing on.
That was the act. Was those robots dancing. It wasn't.
There was no humans on the stage. They were behind
the curtain controlling, but the robots were danced. Dude, did
the dance?

Speaker 1 (41:05):
Well, that's not that's not.

Speaker 2 (41:06):
And they got they got through. They got it. They
got four yeses. So there, so that act made it through.
And one of them quit working like a minute into
the act and fell over and laid there the rest
of the dance. And then when the ladies came out
on stage to get the vote. It finally stood up
on its own and started working again.

Speaker 1 (41:27):
That's creepy in of itself.

Speaker 2 (41:29):
Yeah, it's so weird watching those when they like jump,
it looks so fake. It's like there's no where a
human has to squat down a little bit. And then
you with those robot things, they're just all of a sudden,
they're up in the air. It's like, how did It's like,
it looks so fake. I'm like, that's got to be AI,
but it's it's real. So anyway, Yeah, robots are coming.

(41:52):
It's all coming. It's crazy. It's going to get Craig Craig.

Speaker 1 (41:55):
So I think I want a redhead.

Speaker 2 (41:57):
Yeah, I mean, I'm telling you, I'm telling you.

Speaker 1 (42:01):
Dave, we won't ever have to get married.

Speaker 2 (42:04):
It's gonna be that we're just I think we're just
gonna miss it. I mean, our our kids kids will
all have It'll be the Jetsons with what what was
her name?

Speaker 1 (42:14):
Uh oh oh Judy the.

Speaker 2 (42:19):
Yeah, everybody will have that robot cleaning the house Rosie
I think it was, yeah, you know, the and with
self driving cars, the it'll go to the I don't
even know why you'd need a self driving car, because
all you got to do is say AI, order me
my groceries, and then a drone will deliver them and

(42:41):
it's yeah, it's gonna be wild.

Speaker 1 (42:45):
Uh is it?

Speaker 2 (42:48):
Are you looking that up? Yeah? I think I think
it was Rosie Rosie the robot.

Speaker 3 (42:53):
Jane, mister Spacey, Judy Orbity astro Mechanical made No, she
didn't have a name.

Speaker 2 (43:04):
Come on, everybody out there screaming, how come you just
don't ask Google? I don't know Google? What was the
robots name on the cartoon the Jetsons? Ah said, microphone failed? Huh?
What was the robots name on the Jetson's cartoon? My

(43:32):
Google's not working at you?

Speaker 1 (43:37):
Your Google's not working?

Speaker 2 (43:38):
Yeah, my voice Google is not working. Wi Uh No,
my my phone doesn't go to your WiFi.

Speaker 3 (43:47):
Why not?

Speaker 2 (43:47):
I don't know because I don't ever get on my
phone when I'm here. I'm always using my AH anyway, So.

Speaker 1 (43:56):
Fixing to go to war again.

Speaker 2 (43:59):
I think it'll be a quick one. But yeah, I
think we are. I think everything's pointing towards towards us
blowing the snot out of Iran.

Speaker 1 (44:09):
We were sitting down at the warehouse the other day
and talking about Juneteenth coming.

Speaker 2 (44:12):
Up, you know, this this Thursday.

Speaker 1 (44:14):
And I was like, what exactly is June teenth? And
so we looked it up or I did, or Kip
knew he already knew, but it was you know, it's
about you know, the emancipation of the slaves. Yeah, which
took place in eighteen sixty five. But that's not what
June teenth's about. June teenth is about the emancipation of

(44:36):
slaves in Texas in eighteen ninety, twenty five years later.

Speaker 2 (44:40):
Well, there you go.

Speaker 1 (44:42):
What the heck?

Speaker 2 (44:43):
I don't know, but it's a it's a national holiday,
I guess it is now, as I say, in the
city of Enid's shutting down on that day.

Speaker 1 (44:52):
Yeah, it's on Thursday this year. Yeah, so yeah, banks
are closing. How did Texas get away with keeping slaves
for twenty five years?

Speaker 2 (45:03):
That I don't know?

Speaker 1 (45:04):
And they were a state by then, weren't they.

Speaker 4 (45:07):
Yeah, I see, I plead, oh I should know that
because we were just down at the Alamo and I
was reading all this stuff.

Speaker 2 (45:17):
On the Alamo thing, Yeah, telling about all that, but
I don't remember dates.

Speaker 1 (45:22):
Yeah, so I thought that's a little odd of something
going on there. I don't know what that's something going on. Yeah, yeah,
that's what Juneteenth is when Texas finally gave up. I
didn't know they had slaves, but I guess it did.

Speaker 2 (45:37):
So there there you go.

Speaker 1 (45:38):
You learned something today. What else?

Speaker 2 (45:41):
Uh? I think that's uh, that's all I had in
my notes. Still writing my book, I've got some it
just I don't know. It's like it gets funner every day.
It's like it's like I'll think, oh, I'll add that. Yeah,
I'm afraid that I'm not going to want to stop writing.
It's going to be like a trilogy. Nah, I don't.

(46:05):
I don't. I don't see any way of making a trilogy,
and I don't really want it to be. I kind
of want it to be like a stand by me.
It's just a one story and that's it. Although I
could see here's what I see, possibly write the book,
get the screenplay, make the movie. Then kids fall in

(46:27):
love with the thought of playing and doing things without
their phones. That we do an animated series, but animated
of the Bananas Squad where they like go out and
solve kind of like Scooby Doo, but it's little kids,
and they're solving neighborhood problems in animation, so I don't see,

(46:48):
you don't have to then you don't have to do
the whole Harry Potter and the Kid, yeah, and Stranger
Things where the kids keep aging. If you do it
animated in the series, you can it can go forever
forever like the Simpsons, yeah or Scooby Doo.

Speaker 1 (47:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (47:05):
Yeah. So anyway, so that's my thought process is.

Speaker 1 (47:09):
Get that goal and there can all be AI generated cartoons.

Speaker 2 (47:13):
Yeah. Yeah. So my first cousin, my long lost first
cousin that I finally met, he and his wife are
going to like the biggest AI conference in the world,
like right now, Like they just left today from Bali
to go to wherever it is. I don't know where
it's at, might be in cans, but they're going to that.

(47:35):
And he said, Hey, we're going to this just for
fun and to meet people and learn stuff. If there's
anybody that wants us to try to find out stuff
for you, let us know. And so I've been hearing
stuff about how AI can help you make not like
not make the movie, but help you get to the
movie stage where it'll help you write the screenplay, do

(47:59):
story boards, kind of do a little scenes where you
could take that to a producer or a director and say, hey,
I made this AI scene and this is what I
want to do in the movie. So I told him
to gather as much information and tools and software and

(48:20):
programs that you could use to go from book that
would help you go from book to movie. So we'll
see what he comes up with that.

Speaker 1 (48:29):
Well.

Speaker 2 (48:30):
So yeah, so I decided, here's my deal. Here's another deal.
What I decided is if I write the book and
nobody wants to publish it, and nobody wants to write
a screenplay, and nobody wants to make the movie, then
I will go to AI route and I will make
an AI movie.

Speaker 1 (48:47):
There you go.

Speaker 2 (48:47):
So either way it's getting done. Yeah, we'll we'll see
what happens.

Speaker 1 (48:54):
Oh were you supposed to call Conserver Todd today?

Speaker 2 (48:56):
Ah? Poop, we should have tagg Nabbitt. I didn't even
it's been so we pulled a Dave completely forgot and
I don't know that he Yeah, hang on, shall we
try to How are we doing on time? I should
I even try to?

Speaker 1 (49:16):
May be too.

Speaker 2 (49:18):
Late, sorry, Christopher Todd. If we don't connect we're close. Okay,
sorry Christopher Todd. Yeah, we've totally blanked. Yeah, No, I
totally meant to, uh message you and because I wanted
to talk. I want to hear about the album. And
you know, we were.

Speaker 1 (49:37):
Talking about the album while ago earlier, and I was like, oh,
I don't want to forget to yeah, and I forgot.

Speaker 2 (49:43):
I totally forgot. Yeah, we'll we'll, we'll get back into
the swing of things as we go along. So anyway,
we will let you know one way or another where
you guys are gonna be able to download, purchase whatever
the album. And I don't know if he ever with
it being one song leading into another song, he may

(50:03):
not be able to do vinyl. Why not well, because
remember he said there's too much time to fit and
so to cut off a song, it's not like you
can just take a song because the song before it
fades in. So he may he may, I don't know.
I don't know if he's in. I don't even if

(50:24):
he's even looked into vinyl yet. But we'll find a
way of getting it on vinyl for him because I
want a vinyl version of it. So yeah, anyway, okay,
you guys hit us up at five eight oh five,
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If you guys are listening new listeners, let us know
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(50:46):
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making money or using AI in a very cool way,
let us know. If AI has caused you to lose
your job, No, let us know, because that's gonna be
happening a lot. I'm glad I'm not in the logo field.
I probably would not have a job, and that wouldn't
be just because of AI. That's because of all these

(51:09):
websites and software that creates logos for you. Now, so
I was probably gonna lose my logo job anyway. But anyway,
let us know. Hit us up, give us some feedback.
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