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Speaker 1 (00:00):
One of the things
that Apple, unfortunately, has
been slacking in this industryas of late is in the lane of AI.
Apple just recently announcedthat they're going to be
building AI data centers.
They're like the last onejoining this whole.
You say to go build out areasonable size AI cluster, but
(00:30):
its main reason for being builtis to support Siri.
They are going to be partneringwith two manufacturers
Supermicro, which is a reallycool company, and Dell.
They're actually reallystepping up their game in terms
of AI data center build out,stepping up their game in terms
of AI data center build out, andthe thing that I think that
will kick the tires on this ishow fast Apple is going to have
(00:53):
to move to keep up witheverybody.
Well, welcome, welcome, welcome.
What up?
D Hustle, what's going on guys?
Happy Tuesday, happy Tuesday,man, raymond, don't call him Ray
, ray, raymond, don't call himRay Ray.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
What's going on, Clay
?
Speaker 1 (01:06):
I was going to say it
, man raymond don't call him ray
ray.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
What's going on, clay
?
It's all good, yeah, yeah, yeah, what you got going on, man?
Uh, I got an update on the hoasituation.
I was telling the audience andour listeners yeah you know f
and hoa community don't live inone.
I'm still on that time frame,but I have an update they have
dropped all the charges againstme.
I'm not gonna get fined oranything like that.
Look at my guy and I will notbe getting kicked out of the
community.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
Congratulations, and
he wanted to make sure he
started to show off with that.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
I see that he said.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
I'm still on that
same energy, though.
I'm still on that same time.
We'll be playing around withyou.
Well, welcome, welcome, welcome.
We are at episode number 60,fellas, I can't believe that.
Give us a big round of applausefor holding it down.
Thank y'all so much for tuningin.
We're at episode 60 and we gota packed show for y'all today.
Let me give y'all a quick runof the show.
(01:51):
I'm going to kick it off with atech talk.
Tech talk I'm going to betalking about Apple, our
favorite company that we love tobring up during our
conversation.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
You're a fanboy, bro
you over here trying to keep it
on the lows for sure.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
And then we're going
to have D Hustle talk about some
tech current events bring us alot of stuff we got some stuff
on the list.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
We got Raymond's
Nuggets, some utility sites,
information sites and I got agood movie to recommend a good
movie or a movie.
We're going to keep that onpause real quick.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
No, it's good, let's
see You've been slacking a
little bit lately.
I've been getting a lot offeedback about Raymond's Nuggets
.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
Here's the complaint.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
Yeah, go ahead, let
it out.
I have not recommended a badshow or movie yet.
You haven't None of that.
What is?
Speaker 3 (02:43):
it.
They said stop keeping us onthe cliffhanger.
Say the stuff what yourecommend, first, and then talk
all the trash you want to buy.
Don't wait four minutes andthen mention the name.
Be like what the heck is it?
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Or almost even forget
to mention the name or forget
to mention the name.
So Raymond and his cliffhangers.
We're going to have D-Hustlecome back around with sports and
then I'll have an outro,definitely shout out to our
sponsors and definitely closethe show out.
How do y'all like that?
I like it.
Rounds of information thatwe're going to be dropping today
.
So we got a Discord trying toturn in the background, but
(03:21):
we'll get it up and running, butyeah fellas, how's everybody?
I don't know, you know my laptopman.
I got too many things runningon here.
I'm trying to run a wholecompany off of this thing,
Trying to Go ahead and turn thatup a little bit.
D we're going to jump rightinto the tech talk today, and
the topic that we're going to betalking about is something that
(03:42):
I know here at the show we'vecovered a number of time, which
is apple.
Uh, who, who's the biggestapple fanboy?
What do you think between youand and um, mr uh uh, man over
here, raymond, yeah, yeah, I'mgonna say raymond raymond,
raymond raymond's the guy.
Speaker 3 (04:00):
Yeah, I'm gonna say I
mean, I'm not gonna lie to you,
I do have apple, a lot of appleproducts the the whole family
runs an Apple.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (04:11):
And that's just
because we try to keep
everything together due to thenetworking.
But I try to get into a Samsungand they're not going for it.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
So that's the only
reason I am an Apple right now.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
Yeah, for sure.
How about you, Raymond?
Speaker 2 (04:19):
Yeah, so take that
back about being a fanboy.
It's D Hust.
Take that back about being afan boy.
It's d hustle and his familynot me, but uh, I do like their
products.
I do like their ecosystem.
Yes, like d hustle said me, myfamily, we're all apple.
You know, we got the ipads andeverything, but I'm not a fan
boy though.
I just like their products.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
Raymond, I thank you
okay yeah, you might fit that
category closer, though I ain'tgonna front bro, but anyways.
Uh, one of the things that umapple unfortunately has been
slacking in this industry as oflate is in the in the lane of ai
.
Well, what do y'all think aboutapple and their contributions
to?
Speaker 3 (04:52):
ai.
So it depends what part of theai are you saying they're
slacking on?
Speaker 1 (04:55):
I think the the the
biggest one is expectations, for
their biggest product, in myopinion, is siri um.
I know that they released appleintelligence a few um
conferences ago and then thatthere was this big speech about
all the new enhancements andfeatures that were going to come
out in siri, but they justactually delayed it for another
almost a year and a half, twoyears um to release it.
(05:18):
Have you heard that um recentlyabout the um siri?
yes, yeah, actually I think youreported it yeah yeah, um, so in
terms of just apple's, how canI say uh, and the keywords that
I was looking up on online werelack of innovation.
Um, dd, I have any opinionabout uh, where we're at right
now with apple at all um, rightnow, there are actually.
Speaker 3 (05:40):
That was another
subject that I was going to
assemble, since you hadmentioned it.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
Oh, you're gonna
bring it up this afternoon.
Yeah, I was.
Speaker 3 (05:45):
Not, no more I'm
rendering that crap right now
Probably jumped the shark yeah.
So Apple again.
You know another software 18.4.
They're going to put anAI-powered for you know, Apple
products, but again, I don't.
You know, apple is never tryingto stay behind.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Yeah, but again I
don't you know?
Speaker 3 (06:05):
Apple is never trying
to stay behind.
I call Apple a good productbecause they stand by their
product, which is good, but Ifeel like Apple is just trying
to catch up.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
Yeah, in my opinion.
Right, they're just totallytrying to catch up In my opinion
.
Yeah, my opinion, we're on thesame opinion player.
Speaker 3 (06:20):
For example.
I can give you a few examples.
I don't want to interrupt yourthing.
No, no, go ahead.
Face recognition Samsung camewith that first, Guess who came
after it?
Apple.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
Apple.
Speaker 3 (06:29):
Yep, yep, you know
how you call it.
What's that?
Thumbprint, thumbprint, yeah,yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
Apple, yeah, apple.
Speaker 3 (06:37):
I mean.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
Samsung came out
first, and then Apple and Apple.
Apple ended up buying a company, I believe, up in Melbourne
that did the fingerprintingthing, because they didn't
innovate Right.
And that's the part of where Ithink Apple and their journey
this century or this decade whatwe'll call it, more or less the
last 10 years or so has reallybeen like not on the innovative
tip, like they used to be Right,and what I mean by that is I
(07:01):
find that Apple would rather gobuy a company um and just
quickly add it to their productafter it's already been proven
on other platforms, like androidI mean android devices or
samsung and stuff like that andthe same thing is playing out in
the ai space, too, becauseapple being such a a very
profitable company actually, Iwas asking raymond this the
(07:22):
other day.
Raymond, you was telling methat they were the first company
to become a trillion dollarcompany um in 2018, and now
they're worth like three pointsomething trillion dollars.
Is they like to play this gamewhere, if they have the money,
they rather just buy it andrather than build it?
But I think in the ai space,they're getting left behind,
because, as one of the apple'sconsumers, I'm definitely not an
(07:43):
Apple fanboy but I do liketheir products, including how
easily it is accessible to anassistant like Siri.
But I will tell you that I amextremely disappointed in the
lack of innovation on the lanesof Siri, because if you think
about what Siri's capabilitiesare and where AI is moving
(08:04):
towards, when I talk to an AIagent which, if you haven't had
a chance to definitely on chat,gpt you can actually do the
advanced voice mode in there soyou can actually have a
conversation with your AI is theconversation sounds so much
more natural than what it is onSiri, and I feel like I don't
know what Apple's doing andtheir lack of innovation of not
(08:27):
making the head or making thejump ahead, because they have
something so well known ineverybody's house which is Siri.
It's almost like Amazon'sAlexis, right?
Is that it's so common for usto have it that they should be
moving closer and faster anditerating and getting us to a
point where we really have thatAI feeling, especially through
(08:47):
Siri.
And the reason why I bring thisup is I was actually reading an
article the other day that itwas reiterating kind of like the
mess that's been created byApple by not upgrading Siri or
giving us some new features, andit actually gave me the
understanding of why Apple hasbeen delayed on this, because
(09:07):
Apple just recently announcedthat they're going to be
building AI data centers.
They're like the last onejoining this whole.
You say to go build out areasonable size AI cluster, but
(09:30):
its main reason for being builtis to support Siri, and what
that means to me is that theyeither thought they were going
to buy another company, theythought they were going to use
services by other providers likemaybe running it in AWS or
running it in Microsoft, otherproviders, like maybe running it
in AWS or running it inMicrosoft and then they just
found out hey, we just got tobuild it ourselves because they
are getting left behind in thisrace to innovate with AI.
(09:54):
So this data center that they'reactually building and this is
kind of the plug itself, andthis is why talking about data
centers, talking about these bigcompanies and what they're
investing their money in, isopportunities for jobs, because
the the thing that I realize isthat number one, once they build
out these data centers and andthis infrastructure is the
amount of um, like people powerthey're going to need to
(10:15):
maintain and and support thisinfrastructure.
I believe the data center isactually going to be developed
in houston, and a big shout outto houston.
I want to of D Hustle'sfavorite places in the state,
the food is phenomenal.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
Food is phenomenal.
Food is good.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
But in general, they
are going to be partnering with
two manufacturers Supermicro,which is a really cool company,
and Dell.
Everybody knows Dell.
Dell is still in the gameStepping into a Dell.
Yeah, yeah, man, they'reactually really stepping up
their game in terms of AI datacenter build out.
And they're actually reallystepping up their game in terms
of AI data center build out.
And the thing that I think thatwill kick the tires on this is
how fast Apple is going to haveto move to keep up with
everybody.
I think they still have itlocked in the market because
(10:55):
there is this feature and Idon't want to say the word too
loud because my phone mightactually kick in is if you say,
hey, siri, right.
And when you say that it's atrigger on your phone, for it to
actually trigger siri, right.
But guess what apple's done onpurpose is they disabled that
for anybody else so you can'thave easily accessible uh voice
(11:17):
commands through apple.
You can only use it throughsiri type stuff and with them,
you know, setting up this thingwhere they're only them can do
it.
It actually creates thisenvironment where we have to
just sit back and wait for it tobe invented, and that's
probably the suckiest part of it, but I do have some hopes for
apple.
I got some colleagues that Iused to work with at twitter and
(11:37):
work in the industry for anumber of time that they all you
know not all of them, but a lotof them work at apple.
Some of them are actuallyworking on some of this
infrastructure that they'rebuilding out, and I definitely
want to send you all best ofluck.
I'm telling you all to iterateand go faster, because I feel
like the momentum behind Appleis not in a good state right now
, especially when they're onlydepending on phones.
(11:59):
I mean D Hustle reports.
Every other week they're addingnew you know patches to the
operating system, and then thephones themselves haven't really
been innovative more than whenSteve Jobs was on the stage
talking about iPhone is.
If they do not keep up, I don'tknow how they'll be able to
maintain that level of you knowcommitment or not commitment,
but status in the tech industry,unless they really do dive
(12:23):
deeper into there.
Does that make sense, fellas,yeah, yeah, man.
So um, apple?
Apple's definitely been behindthe curve on this.
I think they've definitely beenholding back, waiting to see
how this technology will evolve,maybe even considering buying
other companies.
They got enough money, I meanthree, three four trillion
dollars.
They can definitely go buysomething off rip um, but I also
read somewhere that they'regoing to spend a total of 500
(12:45):
billion dollars over five years,something similar to what the
whole us government and um,softbank and open ai are
committed to, because they haveto make this investment.
Um, and the real reason why I'mbringing this up in this tech
talk portion is that, if y'alldidn't know, ai is going to
change the game and everybody'sgot to make some investments in
it.
It's just like when theInternet was invented.
(13:06):
This is a new technology that Ithink companies like Apple have
been on the sideline waiting,and now that you see them
jumping in, that's even morekind of like a checkbox to say,
hey, this is where the industryis moving towards, so we need to
invest more time, effortdeveloping and understand how it
works, but also see if there'sa way for us to make some bread
off of it too.
Effort developing andunderstanding how it works, but
also see if there's a way for usto make some bread off of it
(13:28):
too.
So, yeah, big shout outs toApple finally making the moves
to.
You know, jump into the datacenter, build out, working with
partners like Dell and SuperMicros to build out some really
cool servers.
But hey, y'all behind the curveright now and we have high
expectations that I want Siri tobe just as good as my jewels,
that I have plugged into OpenAI.
So hopefully you all hear it Ifyou all are anybody that know
(13:49):
me and also work at Apple youall want some more feedback.
D Hustle is right here already.
He said I got all the feedbackyou need and definitely want to
just inspire you all to keepiterating because your products
are really cool, but you alljust definitely missing the boat
on this.
So we'll send them best wishesand we'll see if we we get
better reports from y'all, um asas we go throughout the year
(14:09):
all right.
Speaker 3 (14:10):
So what you're saying
to me is that ai, aka apple
intelligence, cannot createtheir own stuff, so they have to
partner up with other companiesthat's what they, that's what
the game plan has got itunderstood, but now shout out to
apple.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
You know, it usually
is a good hustle.
Right, it usually is a goodhustle they just sit back and
wait yeah to figure it out, butnow they can't keep that same
hustle because they're gettingleft behind.
And or all these othercompanies like microsoft going
to go invest in open ai, or thiscompany going to invest in that
company um, they're just losing, losing ground on being able to
uh, use all that money theyhave.
(14:46):
Um, but they're at least makingan initial investment in
building out data centers.
I also thought I read somewherethat that 500 billion dollars
is going to open up jobopportunities too.
So they said about 20 000 jobsthat they're going to create
over five years, excuse me,which would be awesome, and big
shout out toout to them.
But yo, come on now.
Don't lose all these customersthat y'all have over not being
(15:09):
innovative, and I definitelywant to inspire them to keep
going forward.
All right, all right, fellas,that's all that I got for the
tech talk there.
Big shout-outs to Apple and,yeah, if y'all need some
feedback, y'all know where tofind us at here at the tech
hustle.
All right, fellas, we're movingon to the next topic here.
Uh, we're going to be chattingup about tech, current events,
what's going on, dean.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
Good morning, good
afternoon, good evening,
wherever you guys are.
Thank you guys for listening intoday morning, gentlemen yo, yo
in the east side, florida.
Uh, today's subject, uh ourbeautiful, uh wow yeah, spring
break.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
Spring break is out.
Speaker 3 (15:47):
Spring break is out,
yeah uh, we have a beautiful,
how we pure x innovative photofoldable phone available to our
global, uh, all the way in theseas.
Actually, right now, this is inchina, so this new portable
phone is basically imported,supported wire to wire to
traction, and is bigger than theGalaxy Z Flip or Razer 50 Ultra
(16:12):
.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
The.
Speaker 3 (16:13):
Pure X can confine up
to 16 gigabytes of RAM and one
terabyte of storage.
So it seems like China rightnow is basically is doing is
giving a lot, of, lot of newphones, new foldable phones.
Speaker 1 (16:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
They are not trying
to stay behind.
Right now, the 12 gigabyte RAMof storage is 1,250.
Yeah, yeah, of course, thesenew phones, as you can see up on
the board, it's not a chumpchange.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
Yeah, for sure man.
Speaker 3 (16:45):
Seems like all phones
are going to be up there, I
mean it's almost like a car, bro, literally.
Yeah, yeah, but at the end ofthe day, you're getting a good
phone.
Uh, from what I'm seeing here,of course, right now this
beautiful phone is onlyavailable in china, not until a
couple more months until it'llbe released in the united states
.
But if you have a beautifulebay, you know somebody over
(17:05):
there let's make it happen,trying to make it happen.
Speaker 1 (17:09):
What's that?
What's that alibaba type stuff?
Isn't that over in China?
But?
But let me ask you this Do theyput tariffs on electronic
devices?
Speaker 3 (17:17):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
I think they might
actually put tariffs on it too.
So let's just say, if they doput a tariff, if it's $1,500 in
China when it gets over hereit's going to, that is basically
the tax from the tariff.
Speaker 3 (17:30):
So just a heads up,
this beautiful phone does not
run Android.
Instead, it has a pre-installedHarmony OS 5.0, which also is
known as Harmony OS Next.
On top of that, average dadtech will be being shipped until
April earliest.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
So just get ready for
a new phone that's foldable and
a new operating system.
Speaker 3 (17:56):
Operating system well
, what do y'all feel about that?
Why not?
Why not?
I'm gonna shout out to that.
Why not?
Because everybody else isbringing out all the gadgets and
stuff like that yeah, so whynot?
Speaker 1 (18:04):
if you have it and
you want it, you can have it
well, I guess, uh, and my onlything would be um, especially
when you get down into theoperating system level, um,
nothing against china I thinkthere's a video of it too.
Speaker 3 (18:17):
If you want to see a
great product, yeah it's a
little bit further down.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
Yep, um, it's a.
They definitely create somereally good products, um, but at
the operating system level,that means you have access to
everything, like that's thelowest level, uh, for any
nefarious things to execute, andyou never even know it's there,
right, um, but hey, we, wegotta, we gotta have some type
of trust with these people rightas as uh, companies well, not
(18:41):
people, but with companies wehave to have some type of trust,
regardless of where they're atglobally, um, but yeah, just
just something to keep in mind.
Speaker 3 (18:49):
Yep.
Our next subject here is AirTagwallets.
Oh, alternative.
This is for people who hasAirTags that big and bulky.
So Apple's AirTags are bulkybut not ideal for your wallets,
raymond All right, yeah, mrFanboy, how many AirTags do you
have?
Speaker 2 (19:09):
Probably like five or
six, yeah, exactly, and another
10, 16 for just in case for him.
Speaker 3 (19:15):
But yes, this is a
smart card that has been tested
out.
It's very lightweight and itcan fit in your wallet.
The SmartKey smart card isavailable on Amazon for $40,
three-pack for $90.
It's super thin, works withboth Android and iOS and has a
rechargeable battery, and it isIPX7 rated Interesting Also, it
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just needs to be charged everyfive months or so.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
That's kind of cool
actually.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
Something nice,
something you don't have very
bulky to put out there, becauseRaymond kills me with this.
Well, if somebody steals mywallet, they're not gonna know
what the air tag looks like,they're just gonna take it out.
You put this as a regularcredit card.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
Yeah, it's, and
you're good.
Yeah, it's funny.
You say that D Hustle.
My co-workers are making fun ofme a couple months ago when I
whipped out my wallet and theyhad the big apple sign on my
wallet they're like that'spretty stupid.
Raymond the thief is just gonnatake that out.
I'm like well, what if I flipit around and turn it around and
they can't see the apple sign?
Speaker 3 (20:16):
they're like get out
of here, but it's still bulky
though.
Yeah, it's still kind of bulky.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
It's not the most you
know sexiest design.
Speaker 3 (20:22):
But yeah, it is not.
I think, yeah, I think.
For me, air tags is more likefor wallet, not wallets, uh,
luggages yeah, yeah, that's agood one.
Maybe if you want to put onyour key.
I mean if you have some room onyour key or on your car.
Yeah, throw it in the car,throw it in the car, in case a
lot of people don't know wherethe fuck they park.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
Yeah, and or if it
gets taken.
I mean, oh, there you go Evenbetter.
Onstar.
This is better than On Star.
I got my AirTag.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
That's a nugget, in
case you guys are here.
Yeah, put it in your car.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
Yeah, I have an
AirTag, you know, on my dog.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
Yeah, you got an
AirTag on your dog.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (20:59):
Shit.
I didn't want to put an AirTagon that.
Speaker 3 (21:13):
I have an AirTag on
bad dog dad, so she escapes
sometimes.
So you're telling me Is that ifsomebody Takes your dog,
they're not gonna see the airtag on it.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
Well, she's been.
She's escaped a couple of timesand I've been able to find her
At the neighbor's house Usingthe air tag.
So, but people could still.
Speaker 1 (21:26):
Chop the air tag.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
Yeah, they could yeah
.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
So but Well, he, yeah
, they could yeah, so but Well,
he's more humane, he doesn'twant to do no inserted chip
electronics, just have her walkaround with this radiation
around her neck all the time.
No, but this actually is reallycool.
Speaker 3 (21:40):
I like it.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
Yeah, and plus, like
you said, it is wallet or card
size, so you have it in yourwallet.
People won't even know it'sthere.
Speaker 3 (21:47):
Yeah definitely.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
And yeah, I mean I
didn't know.
Does the AirTag require you tocharge it?
Speaker 3 (21:52):
Yes, so I'm glad you
said that.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
So it does have a
battery in the AirTag.
Speaker 3 (21:57):
So in the AirTag you
got to use those small circle
battery, which is the 2032.
Uh-huh, and once you keepreplacing, it's a you know.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
Like replacing it.
It's the same thing on your keyfab, one in case you have a key
that uses it's almost the samebattery.
Speaker 3 (22:10):
Yeah, I got you, so
it does have that.
Did you know that right?
Speaker 1 (22:13):
I did yeah he didn't
tell nobody.
Yeah, just like go buy theairtight.
He don't tell you those details, right?
He didn't tell you.
Speaker 3 (22:21):
Actually, just use
this link to buy it and those
batteries are not cheap I'm justgonna let you know that they're
pretty like five dollars, maybeten dollars, depending on how
many packs you uh.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (22:30):
In the bed.
But yeah, it gets.
It gets costly here.
Yeah, but I don't know too muchAbout this KeySmart here.
I'm very curious To buy one.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
And just to try it
out.
Just to test it out, yeah.
Speaker 3 (22:40):
I just want to buy
one.
I don't need three of them For$90.
I mean, I only carry one wallet.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (22:45):
But it is pretty cool
.
Keep that in the car too.
Even even that look at that.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
Any of you guys still
carry the old school big
leather wallet you know like no,no, no, nobody still does that?
No, no, no, I don't I don'tbelieve that.
Speaker 3 (22:59):
Let me see your
wallet.
What a coincidence.
Speaker 2 (23:04):
What a coincidence,
yeah, no that, uh, that kind of
disgusts me when I see somebodywith one of those nice thick,
thick, that's old school creditcards.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
Yeah, you can't even
sit down, that's old school
credit cards foldable.
Speaker 2 (23:12):
Yeah, you can't even
sit down.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
That's like breaking
your back I remember I used to
have a guy to work with, uh, andhe his wallet basically, and
I'm not like staring at his buttall the time, so, but it
literally makes like an imprinton his jeans where the fucking
belt, I mean where his fuckingwallet is, and like every single
one of his jeans have that samefreaking imprint.
(23:34):
And I'm like yo, bro, that thatjust means that this wallet you
need to upgrade, bro, to slimit down a little bit yeah, it's
pretty bad.
It is bad, but that's old schoolwith it.
That is, that's old school withit all right, what else we got?
Speaker 3 (23:45):
and last but not
least, uh, if you guys are
familiar with fitbit, it'salmost like a bracelet slash
watch.
Walmart is selling one thatused to be $160 smartwatch Now
it's $24.99.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
Wow, congratulations
to Walmart getting them deals.
Speaker 3 (24:09):
Walmart Minglang 2025
men's and women's smartwatch is
just $23.99, originally $159.
This watch and fitness trackersworks with Android and iPhone,
which is very amazing, becausenot everything is working with
Android.
Yeah, so you can make anything.
As long as it's compatible forboth systems, you're able to
make anything work, so that's aplug in case you guys didn't
(24:32):
even know that yeah, yeah, yeah,in case you guys want to build
shit.
This beautiful rating 4.1 watchis waterproof, can answer and
make calls and it has a featureof 15-day standby time and a
7-day working time.
Wow Also has a magneticcharging cable.
Hd touchscreen, personalizedwatch face and feature like a
(24:54):
built-in piratama Music player,language assist, calendar
flashlight and more.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
Wow, that's a lot.
They definitely coming with it.
Speaker 3 (25:06):
Shout out to them.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
And this is a Walmart
brand item.
Speaker 3 (25:09):
This is a Walmart
brand item.
Wow them, and this is a walmartbrand.
This is a walmart brand item.
Uh, one customer says itdelivers superior performance.
Uh, also does health monitoringcapabilities include blood
pressure, oxygen level.
Let me give that.
Shout out right here real quickagain.
Uh and more.
It's basically, and you canreceive calls and message.
Wow, um, shout out to them.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
You know like that's
a lot of shit, that apple's not
doing facts like the oxygen andthe blood pressure thing?
Speaker 3 (25:37):
yep, and samsung, wow
, um, you guys need to step up.
You got these nom name brandshere and then selling it at 24,
25, let's say 25 plus tax.
You're looking like 27, almost30, yeah, well, for 160 to 25,
maybe it's not selling a lot.
That is significantly.
Let's say, $25 Plus tax, you'relooking like $27, no more.
$30, yeah, but for $160 To $25Maybe it's not selling a lot.
That is a significant drop.
(25:58):
Yeah, yeah, I like themarketing To you know, almost,
wow, $130 less, yeah, yeah, butit's looking good.
Man, it's a nice watch.
There is a picture of it downthere.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3 (26:11):
It looks like almost
the apple watch, saying almost
the same concept, but again ithas a lot of features that
apples don't have, and it'stouchscreen they should compete.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
They should compete.
Walmart's trying to get in thegame.
Yeah, walmart I mean walmart'salways, I think, in terms of
been in the game especiallylooking for opportunities like
this where they can create aproduct very similar to a higher
end so everybody can get accessto it.
But man, that's a nice pricetag $25?
.
Speaker 3 (26:37):
I'm about to buy one
for my mom, so I'm not going to
lie to you right there.
Speaker 1 (26:40):
And then tell us at
iWatch you won't even know the
difference.
Speaker 3 (26:46):
That's a good
birthday present right there.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
Let me take my ideas
you see if you can take my ideas
.
We'll see, we'll see, we'll seeSuch a good son yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
Yeah, all right.
D Well appreciate the techcurrent events and product
reviews.
D I'm at Raymond, don't callhim Ray.
Ray's up next what's up?
Player.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
Hey morning gentlemen
, morning morning, what's going
on?
Player with apple here, so man,we did.
Yeah, I'm gonna just use themas an example.
You guys, on your iphone, youknow how they have like that
whole setting where you look atyour passwords and your websites
and stuff like that, yeah, yeah, and then sometimes it'll show
(27:21):
you hey, this password I don'tknow, I believe the apple phone
does this it shows you if yourpassword has been compromised,
if it's used on other websitesand stuff like that.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
Yeah, like if it's a
weak password, yeah, I think
that's a pretty cool feature.
Speaker 2 (27:33):
So just kind of
staying in that lane.
So I mean, I don't know ifsamsung does this as well or if
you don't have an apple phone,but if your password is
compromised and you don't havean apple phone, you can kind of
check out this cool site.
I was checking it out a couple,or actually I was checking it
out last night.
So, d hus, I mean bobby d, ifyou can bring this website up,
it's called have you been pawned?
(27:55):
Have you been pawned?
Yeah, so basically it wasinvented by this security expert
called um troy hunt.
So it's pretty cool.
Basically, bobby, do me anexample, put my I'm gonna put my
email address okay, go ahead,you can put your email in there
so it will show you if youremail address or password has
been compromised.
So what you want is you wantthe site to say green that you
(28:18):
have not been pawned.
If it does do a red and itshows that you've been pawned,
that's very bad, bobby D's.
So basically, what the sitedoes is it shows if your email.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
Oh, mine is red.
Speaker 2 (28:30):
So Bobby D's is red.
Your email that's mine is red,so bobby d's is red, and what it
does is it shows you thedifferent sites that your
password has been compromisedand you definitely should
strongly recommend in 2016.
Speaker 3 (28:40):
Linkedin 2012 dropbox
yeah, this has been pond since
2016.
You haven't done nothing yet.
No, but I mean, don't feel badmine's is as well.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
The only one that has
not been pawned is my tech
hustle email, obviously becauseyou know, that was clean because
I checked that this morning.
But yeah, don't feel bad, mypersonal email has been pawned
as well, and that is as manysites as Bobby D.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
I only had three, so
this is very alarming.
Bobby D.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
Yes Park.
Parkmobile looks like it had avulnerability.
Very, very alarming.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
ParkMobile suffered
from a data breach which exposed
21 million customers' personaldata.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
That's very bad.
You better get some of thisstuff checked out here, buddy.
But yeah, if you don't have anApple phone or whatever I don't
know if Samsung does this, butjust a cool site to let you know
if your password or emailaddress has been compromised,
and you should strongly go andchange those passwords.
Speaker 1 (29:31):
Well, I would say,
not that it's compromised, but
that it's been included in aleak so that people have your
email address and, potentially,your password, so you should
update it.
Yeah, you should definitelyupdate it.
Yeah, look at this place CafeCaf Press.
Basically, email addresses,names, passwords, phone numbers
and physical addresses wereleaked in 2019.
(29:52):
How many different sites isyour stuff?
Speaker 2 (29:53):
compromised.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
It's like 10 well, I
think the word compromise is
implying that people can log inwith my account.
Compromise that I think I'minterpreting here is that my
information has been released,like for this.
There's a data breach in 2018where my email address, my
employer, my ip address, my jobtitle, my name.
Do you think that's compromised?
Speaker 2 (30:13):
Yes, oh yes, that's
compromised data.
Yes, compromised.
Yeah, this is alarming becauseI checked mines.
I only had like three.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
Elastic shirts.
Wow, wow, this is off anelectric shirt.
Speaker 3 (30:23):
I only got like 10 of
them.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
Yeah, yeah.
Well, you guys are heavyinternet guys.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
I would say this
email address is almost 30 years
old.
Correct, because?
Speaker 2 (30:35):
if you try your Tech
Hustle email address.
I bet you it will not be pawnedbecause I tried mine and it was
pretty clean.
My Tech Hustle email was clean.
Cool site, check it out.
Have you been pawned?
Speaker 1 (30:47):
Let's see, look at
that, that's what you want,
right?
Speaker 2 (30:51):
there.
You want the green, you wantgood news.
Your site or your email addresshas not been compromised, so
there you go, but yo, I'm aboutto go download this report now
on my personal email address.
That's like 30 years old which.
Speaker 1 (31:02):
I can't believe is 30
years old, but start using
1Password.
It already telling me likesteps to to make sure that um,
but it's all based off ofbreaches and um data that's been
released unexpectedly.
Speaker 3 (31:17):
So what about some of
these sites that I have here?
I really don't use so.
Myspace I don't use.
My fitness pal, uh, I haven'theard this site in the week.
Dub smash I haven't used in awhile twitter I haven't used in
a while Twitter.
I haven't used in a while.
Advance Auto.
Wow, neiman Marcus Golly.
Speaker 1 (31:36):
But this also tells
me this is also like a sad, sad
notion here is that and theoldest one that I seen there was
like 2017 was the oldest one.
No, no, 2012 was the oldest oneis like this information, in
(31:57):
terms of just our emails and ourinformation that's being
compromised, uh, has been out inthe streets for a long time.
I mean, if it's 2012, that'salmost 13 years.
Yes, that my my email addressand an old password, because it
says my email address andpassword were compromised for 13
years.
So, uh, my biggest advice, andjust like you said, is
definitely, if you do find somesites that are recent, go and
(32:17):
change the passwords and stufflike that, but also use a
password management system like1Password or LastPass, or even
the one that's built inside ofApple so that it randomizes your
passwords, and then it's kindof like all right, yeah, my
email address got exposed or myphone number got exposed, but at
least I know the password wasrandomly generated.
So, um, that's a practice I'veintroduced some number of years,
(32:39):
but, man, that is crazy.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
Yeah, you should
definitely stay on top of
changing your passwords.
We normally don't do that.
We don't treat ourselves like aa job that forces you to change
it every 90 days.
I mean, shoot, I'm not gonnalie, I've got passwords that's
been going on for years that Iuse, so very bad of me.
But um, yeah, so there you go.
Wow, I'm going through the list.
Speaker 3 (33:02):
I don't know, man,
because there's some of these
sites I've never heard of here.
Alien tech based dealer logthat's the internet, man.
Speaker 2 (33:12):
That's like they'll
find a way, man, to get your
stuff yeah, so interesting.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
Yeah, I'm putting
everybody's emails right now.
I'm doing a whole securitycheck right now.
Don't blame me bro.
Speaker 2 (33:20):
I was trying my tech
hustle all of my personal emails
and my hidden email addressestoo, and stuff like that.
Speaker 1 (33:26):
So yeah, wow, all
right, so I'm definitely on a
mission now thank you very muchfor that one, raymond of the
site.
Speaker 2 (33:31):
Again it's called
have you been pawned?
Speaker 1 (33:35):
P-W-N-E-D dot com.
Have I been pawned?
Speaker 2 (33:41):
So have I been pawned
dot com.
So yeah.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
That's what's up.
Thanks a lot for that nugget,bro.
Now I'm about to go and do somemore research.
I got a fun one.
Speaker 2 (33:48):
Now this is more
light hearted.
So, stuff like that.
I'm going to drop it in thechat here.
I want you to think of thissite as a TV guide for streaming
, so go ahead and bring it up.
Speaker 3 (34:01):
So I was talking to
Well, hold on, man, before you
start, tell people what TV Guideis.
A lot of people don't know whatTV Guide is, that's true too.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
A TV Guide is
basically like a menu, that kind
of shows you what is playing ontelevision yeah but I want you
to think of this as a tv guide,but for streaming actually I
even take it back older, andy'all, y'all 80s baby we used to
get something in the mail itwas like a little magazine.
Speaker 1 (34:23):
It used to be about
this big and it used to flip
through the pages and that usedto be the tv guide.
Speaker 2 (34:28):
And then, when
xfinity and comcast took that
same paper and then put it bethe TV guide.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
And then when Xfinity
and Comcast took that same
paper and then put it on the TV,and then that becomes the TV
guide.
Speaker 3 (34:36):
Y'all remember those
days.
I remember that I don't like itbecause it doesn't tell me
what's going to be playing onTuesday.
Speaker 1 (34:43):
Yeah, exactly right,
yeah right.
Speaker 3 (34:45):
The TV guy was able
to help you out.
Speaker 1 (34:47):
Exactly Throughout
almost a whole month, I think.
They used to send it out.
It used to be almost like amagazine that I used to look
forward to to come in the mail.
But man, that's old school.
Go ahead, rain.
Speaker 2 (34:55):
Sorry about that, do
me a favor, bobby D, scroll down
on this page here.
So yeah, so stop right here.
So yeah, think of it as a TVguide for streaming.
So the reason why I wanted tobring it talking to a friend or
whatever like that.
I'm like, bro, you got to watchSeverance.
You got to watch Severance.
It's like the best show he'slike.
Well, what network is it on?
I'm like it's on streaming.
(35:16):
I'm like you don't know whateveryone's talking about.
This.
It's on Apple, yeah, so this islike a TV guide If you don't
know what show that people aretalking about, what streaming
platform it's on.
And it's got Severance right inthe middle.
Severance just had their seasonfinale on Friday and that was
(35:39):
like the best television I'veever seen.
Wow, yeah, it was an hour and ahalf.
Speaker 1 (35:43):
I'm still having a
tough time getting through the
first season, bro.
Speaker 2 (35:46):
I don't know.
I know it's kind of hard to getthrough those first couple of
episodes, but once you getthrough, I'm telling you guys,
this show is.
They just had the season finaleand that thing was amazing.
As you can see, they have itright there smack in the middle
telling you this is it so?
but yeah it kind of recommendsshows and if you don't know what
show, what platform it's on, socheck out this site here.
(36:07):
And, like I said, you know,severance just finished.
Hopefully apple don't takeanother three years to come out
with season three.
Wow, yeah, so really cool siteif you want to know what's the
what's the site again, though,it's called JustWatchcom,
justwatchcom.
Speaker 1 (36:19):
Yes so.
Speaker 2 (36:20):
JustWatch.
As you can see, it shows youall the streaming platforms
right there.
Speaker 3 (36:24):
And yeah, there goes
that cliffhanger.
Yeah, if you are curious, wedid the whole search, we did
everything.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
We still don't know
what the fuck show it is.
Oh, the website justwatchcom.
Speaker 1 (36:40):
so yeah, justwatchcom
one word justwatchcom.
Speaker 2 (36:41):
So yeah, I think it's
pretty cool.
So yeah, if you want to knowwhat uh streaming platform a hot
show is on.
Speaker 3 (36:44):
So yeah, yeah, and it
will recommend shows for you as
well all right, so I gotsomething for you raymond
severance, or show, or shogun,oh, severance, hands, severance
yes, severance.
Speaker 2 (36:53):
It's gonna go down as
one of.
I'm not over exaggeratingseverance might go down as one
of the best shows in history,wow bro.
Speaker 1 (37:00):
Yes, you should not
be on the awards decision board.
Speaker 2 (37:03):
I'm telling you, I'm
not over-exaggerating.
Speaker 1 (37:06):
There's no bias at
all, I mean like the best show
of all time.
Speaker 2 (37:10):
I'm not saying it's
the best show.
I'm saying it's going to godown as one of the best, I
didn't say the best.
Speaker 3 (37:21):
What about.
Speaker 2 (37:22):
Reacher.
Reacher is good.
It's just action Killing brute.
There's nothing great aboutthat.
Speaker 1 (37:30):
Have you seen the
Paradise one?
Speaker 2 (37:33):
I started episode one
.
Speaker 1 (37:34):
This is actually
really good After you're done
with this.
You've obviously had an opinionabout Zero Day.
Speaker 2 (37:42):
We've already covered
the show.
Speaker 1 (37:43):
When you watch this
one, I want you to tell me how
comparable it is in terms ofgood-wise Bro.
Speaker 2 (37:48):
like basketball
players, severance is like pop
culture now, like, if you're notwatching it, Pop culture,
you're just being left behind.
Wow, it's just.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
it's that good all
right, all right, all right.
So I'm gonna have to get getthe wifey to buy into it.
I'm telling I'm gonna have herlisten to the segment first
couple episodes are rough, I'mnot gonna lie.
Speaker 2 (38:03):
I almost turned it
off.
I'm like what is this crap thatI'm watching?
Yeah but, once I got throughepisode six or seven, like on
episode one, I was like oh, yeahI get it.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
This show is good so
yeah, we'll keep bringing this
show back up and we'll see onceD&I get through it.
Speaker 2 (38:17):
People are like
emailing Tim Cook, like when is
season three coming?
Speaker 1 (38:21):
out Dang they email.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
So Apple is not doing
anything in AI but they're
spending all their money makingthese shows.
Well, technically.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
They should invest in
AI.
The AI can build these showsfor them too.
Speaker 2 (38:31):
I don't know if
they're not getting these plays.
You still need that humaneffect.
Speaker 1 (38:34):
Oh, look at him as
soon as I say about losing jobs.
Speaker 2 (38:37):
No, that's not that
I'm just saying you think AI can
give, okay.
I'm just being skeptical.
Speaker 1 (38:41):
I don't think you.
I don't think you Embrace thecapabilities Of what AI is
capable of doing.
Speaker 2 (38:46):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (38:46):
Alright, but that's
another subject, another show,
if you guys have not watched.
Speaker 3 (38:49):
It's called the
Residence.
The Residence.
Speaker 1 (38:51):
Which one's that, if
you like?
Speaker 3 (38:53):
crime Netflix.
Oh okay, if you have notwatched that Type it in there,
bobby.
D Go right ahead and look atthe residence there.
It goes right there.
Speaker 1 (39:01):
Where is that it?
Speaker 3 (39:02):
goes right there.
Next to September 5th.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
Next to September 5th
.
Right next to it Residence,right here.
There we go, oh, okay.
Speaker 3 (39:08):
Great mystery show,
if you like mystery, this is.
Where Is that Beautiful?
Speaker 2 (39:14):
Great show Only 8
episodes.
Speaker 3 (39:16):
Really, really
beautiful, great show.
Only eight episodes, uh-huh, um, really, really it's more like
sherlock holmes type ofdetective great show.
Speaker 2 (39:23):
85 of rotten tomatoes
okay that's good.
Speaker 1 (39:27):
That's that's where
you start from.
Raymond, that's uh, yeah, wow,so if it's, if it has a splash,
I'm not watching.
Speaker 3 (39:33):
So yeah, it's got a
tomato, so that's good yeah,
well, I mean, you watch, uh, abrave new world and that's 60.
So, yeah, I watched the show, Iwatched the movie, which one uh
, brave, new world okay, I justwant to get that out.
Speaker 2 (39:46):
I did not say it was
excellent, I said it was good.
I didn't say it was great.
Speaker 3 (39:49):
Uh, it's a good show
yeah, it's a good movie, I'm
sorry.
Speaker 2 (39:52):
Yeah, good, it's a
good movie.
Speaker 3 (39:53):
Yeah, I liked it uh
then like he had no serum.
But oh, oh, oh, you talkingabout Captain America, captain
America, you gotta start offwith Captain America.
I didn't even know the Falcon,there you go.
Speaker 1 (40:05):
Falcon from Captain
America.
Speaker 2 (40:06):
Yeah, he should have
had that damn serum bro.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
Yeah, I don't know
how he defeated A Hulk.
Like person I don't.
Speaker 3 (40:11):
I don't see him
lasting Really long yeah,
without any type of serum.
I'm I really long yeah, uhwithout any type of uh serum.
I'm I'm happy that he has thatshield yeah, yeah, to protect
them.
Thank you, wakanda but I I feellike he should be having a lot
of broken bones in his body yeah, right uh, but anyway, if you
guys haven't watched, I'm nottrying to spoil it yeah, I know
(40:33):
a lot of people waiting fornetflix or whatever.
Speaker 1 (40:35):
Uh, apple plus or
slash disney plus yeah you guys
are more than welcome to watchthat I will say that he's been
featuring in some podcastsrecently.
Speaker 3 (40:44):
I did see that oh yes
, definitely they're very
opinionated.
Doesn't buy his kids, nojordans and stuff like that.
Speaker 1 (40:51):
Yeah yeah, but I mean
, that is just your way of
raising your the next generationespecially with the era we live
in.
Um, I will say that I definitelyrespect his voice, though, when
I hear him talk um, indifferent situations.
There was this old wendywilliam episode that came up and
then he was telling her about,you know, a woman making him a
sandwich and stuff like that,and and I'm like in my mind like
all right, you, you're reallygoing to get canceled.
(41:11):
But the way that he describedit and explained it, you know,
was very like okay, yeah, I getit right, um, but overall I
think he's a great actor.
I look forward to his nextmovie and anything he works on.
I'm supporting it.
So you know how I am.
Yeah, my peoples.
Speaker 2 (41:24):
I saw a great
interview with him which a lot
of people don't remember that hewas the guy on eight mile, the
eminem movie yeah, eminem,battle so it was like um.
I saw an interview where hesaid that eminem went off script
.
Yeah, eminem started likerapping about his actual life
yeah, yeah and then he was likewhat the hell?
(41:44):
This guy's rapping about mylife and he wasn't following the
script and I was like that iscrazy.
So eminem went and researchedand saw that his parents lived
together and all this andstarted rapping.
I was like that is crazy thatwas.
Speaker 1 (41:56):
I was hilarious, I
didn't know that, so that was
that was awesome m&m is justyeah, that's great yeah, m is
definitely a top list on that,so but yeah I seen that.
That uh commentation about thattoo, which I didn't know
because it it worked very wellin that scene in the movie right
eight mile that.
Speaker 2 (42:14):
That for me, just
closed the lid on the coffin
type stuff that was like thereal m coming out type stuff
crazy um, and now we know why.
Speaker 1 (42:22):
It felt so like
natural and felt like eminem,
because he will.
He actually really did come upwith that off the cuff.
Speaker 2 (42:27):
It was about his real
life yeah, that's what's up.
Speaker 1 (42:30):
That's what's up,
awesome man right.
Speaker 2 (42:34):
So the last one here
is before I I drop it in here.
So DeHustle loves mycliffhangers, so this is a movie
I watched over the weekend.
It's out in theaters right now.
You can buy it on pay-per-viewand also you can go to the
theaters and watch it.
Excellent, excellent movie.
I am not going to exaggerate.
It's one of these heartfelttype of movies.
(42:56):
When I saw it come out a couplemonths ago, I saw the trailer.
I knew this thing was going tobe good and I just watched it
over the weekend and it's a verygood movie.
Kind of sad.
It's based on a true story.
Basically it's about deep seadivers doing one of the most
dangerous jobs in the worldbasically going deep sea in the
ocean and they're fixing cablesand stuff like that and I just
dropped it in the ocean andthey're fixing cables and stuff
like that what's the movie, bro?
(43:17):
what's the movie?
I just dropped it in the chat.
Speaker 3 (43:18):
The movie is called
last breath I don't know if any
of you guys have seen it.
Speaker 2 (43:23):
It's, uh, very good.
It's not an action-packed movie, it's a drama series.
It's based on a true storywhere a deep sea diver is kind
of trapped in the ocean andfellow rescuers are trying to
get him out the ocean.
It's based on a true story and,yeah, it's really good.
It really had me on my pins andneedles, like staring at the tv
(43:44):
, like stressed, like one ofthose things clenching my arms,
like it's really good.
Speaker 3 (43:48):
I highly recommend it
so is it because you can't swim
?
Speaker 2 (43:51):
well, that is too bad
and you know just the
seriousness he was cringing,just the seriousness of like you
know, yeah, the movie, like itjust get your emotions going.
It's good, yeah, yeah, and it'sbased on a true story, so yeah
I recommend it last breathhighly recommend yeah very, very
, very dangerous job thesepeople do is one of the jobs in
the world, so yeah, so check itout all right.
Speaker 1 (44:13):
Well, raymond, thank
you so much for the nuggets and
movie recommendations, andobviously always have severance
mentioned in every time we talkabout a show, but that's another
subject.
They need to send us a checkthough.
Come on, all right.
What's up with sports player?
Speaker 3 (44:30):
All right, guys,
sports, here we go and action
All right.
And then the show is on.
In case you guys are notwatching your your beautiful NHL
is on TV, or if you have anytype of sports package, it is on
there.
Florida Panthers are 71-43,which on top of the Toronto
Maple Leafs, again one gamebehind.
(44:52):
If you're looking at theWashington Capitals, they are
not playing around, they'realready clinched playoff berth.
So just in case you did notknow.
And the Carolina Hurricanes areright on the New Jersey Devils,
islanders, rangers, all the waydown in Central, the Whipping
Jets Not too sure who they'rewhipping, but they're whipping
ass right now.
(45:12):
So they are in first place,almost the same record as
Florida Panthers.
And then Vegas Golden Knightsare number one.
So there you go.
In case you guys have not heardof anything.
Oh, blackhawks, chicagoBlackhawks and San Jose Sharks
have been eliminated from thebeautiful playoff race.
Speaker 1 (45:31):
Man, it's already
playoff time.
Speaker 3 (45:33):
Soccer.
If you're watching soccer,soccer is on every other day, if
I'm not mistaken.
I'm not too sure what's goingon on, but there's a lot of
games going on there.
If you have your favorite team,please let me know.
I can shout them out.
But soccer is on.
Hopefully your favorite team iswinning.
If not, let me know so I cantalk trash about it.
All right, all right, beautifulthing, beautiful thing.
(45:54):
Almost up to the Sweet 16.
Ncaa basketball.
They are doing phenomenalthings.
Auburn took care of business,number one going against
Michigan number five.
And the other side, duke, saidyo, we're not staying behind,
let's make this move.
Duke, number one against numberfour, arizona.
(46:15):
And then we have Alabama andBYU Ole Miss against number
tworizona, and then we havealabama and byu omis against
number two, michigan state.
All right, let's go to the westside.
West side, florida gators.
Congratulations that's for uh,raymond he ain't gonna say much
he ain't gonna say much.
Uh, number one going againstmaryland.
You have a tough matchup rightthere.
(46:36):
So good luck on that Thursday.
Texas against Arkansas, texasTech, texas Tech yep, they're
going against Arkansas.
Well, I'm not a big fan ofArkansas but hopefully Texas
Tech's handled that business.
And then the other side, numberone Houston, taking number four
Purdue Not Purdue, chickenPurdue Hopefully Purdue take
(46:57):
care of that and Kentucky andTennessee.
That's going to be a matchup.
Speaker 2 (47:01):
That's the game of
the week for me.
Speaker 3 (47:03):
Hopefully they do.
Phenomenal Good luck to thosebeautiful teams.
Hopefully your favorite team isthere and if you played the
bracket and you already lost,you did not pick the team very
well.
Speaker 1 (47:13):
Yep yep, yep.
Speaker 3 (47:15):
Womp, womp, womp.
Women's W basketballball Sweet16.
Unfortunately, the bad, badJuju Watkins torn ACL for USC.
I feel really, really badbecause I was hoping for her to
get a chip.
She did win the game but theACL won the best of that.
(47:37):
So sorry about that, juju.
Hopefully you come back nextyear and knock it out, get that
chip.
Hopefully your team wins foryou.
God gives you guys themotivations to knock it out.
Take you all the way to the top.
Ucla again handling businessgoing against Ole Miss Tough
matchup there.
Womp, womp, womp.
(47:57):
Florida State lost to LSU.
So LSU taking care of business.
North Carolina State againstLSU get ready for business.
North Carolina against Marylandthey doing their thing.
My favorite North Carolinaversus Duke getting down to
business.
We don't want no problems here.
(48:18):
Let's go all the way down.
Usc, like I said, took care ofbusiness against Mississippi,
but they are going againstKansas City State.
That right there is going to bethe game for them.
That's to let me know if USCcan handle business.
If not, congratulations to youguys.
Oklahoma against number twoUConn UConn is not playing
(48:41):
around Tough team over there.
Texas and Tennessee.
Texas and Tennessee handlingbusiness getting ready.
And then Notre Dame against TCU.
Notre Dame might take that Wright there, but you never know
what happens.
It is basketball, all right.
Speaker 2 (48:59):
Really quick.
You had mentioned Juju Watkins.
That W right there, but younever know what happens.
It is basketball All right.
Really quick, you had mentionedJuju Watkins, did you guys?
Speaker 3 (49:06):
see that video the
other day with her sitting with
the Washington oh, with JalenDaniels and the mom sitting in
the middle.
Yeah, that's a great mom rightthere.
That's a great mom.
She ain't been around.
Speaker 2 (49:12):
Yeah, that was pretty
funny.
Speaker 3 (49:14):
I like it.
I like it a lot.
Uh boxing.
Not much uh, but uh, nothingbut love and prayers to my man,
george foreman.
He did pass away so yeah, justa little moment of silence for
my man, all right blessings,blessings but he did come
through.
The george foreman grill baby.
He is handling business.
(49:34):
Had that shit for a long time.
Facts uh, thank you, georgeforeman, great phenomenal
fighter.
Uh, can't wait to see what elsehappens.
Maybe if you have any kidshopefully your kids are in
boxing and go ahead and continuethe name and your legacy for
sure.
All right, um, other than that,I had a special announcement.
Uh, somebody was advising whydo I do a little bit much of
(49:55):
cricket?
Cricketicket is on.
Wow, so I'm doing the cricket.
If you're listening, this isfor you.
Cricket is on.
I don't know your favorite teamBecause you didn't tell me
about it and I don't want tobutcher the name, but if your
favorite team is on, hopefullyeverybody's watching cricket.
Cricket is a phenomenal sport.
I like it.
Don't know too much about it,but I like it.
Don't know too much about it,but I like the way.
(50:17):
I can't be doing cricketbecause I'd be hitting home runs
on a specific basis.
That's my main goal.
Speaker 1 (50:21):
Don't hit it over the
fence.
Yeah, don't hit it over thefence.
Speaker 3 (50:24):
You know I'm not
trying to give him any outs, but
it is what it is.
But appreciate you for watchingthe podcast and letting me know
about cricket.
There it is Again.
If you guys have anyrecommendations, please let us
know in the podcast.
Write us a message.
We can definitely go ahead andshout you up, just like my other
guy that's sending aboutwrestling.
Wrestling is on here, not muchgoing on.
Everybody's getting ready forthe WWE WrestleMania.
(50:48):
It's happening April 19, if I'mnot mistaken, to April 20th of
this year.
So WrestleMania is on and thenVince McMahon is having some
illegal issues with Brock LesnarNot Vince, but Stephanie
McMahon about some sexallegations.
We don't want to go there, butit is.
If you guys don't know whoBrock Lesnar is, it's the swole
guy.
Speaker 2 (51:07):
The swole one.
He's a beast, Swole big wildguy.
Speaker 1 (51:10):
I don't want no
problems, we don't want, no
problems.
Speaker 2 (51:12):
Is he still in
wrestling?
Speaker 3 (51:14):
Brock yes.
Actually he was the champion atleast two years ago, if I'm not
mistaken, or so.
But yes, wrestling is on.
Appreciate you guys.
Other than that, I don't haveanything more for wrestling.
All right, baseball I don'tunderstand what's going on in
baseball because you knowopening season started but then
(51:35):
we still have preseason games on, like yesterday.
It seems like the only gamesthat is happening on
professional is going to be theDodgers and the Cubs.
Has been played two games.
Dodgers been taking two gamesout of the Cubs 0 and 2.
So the only games that ishappening right now is Dodgers
and Cubs for opening season.
(51:56):
Everything else is preseasonand my Mets and Yankees played
against each other yesterday uphere in Port St Lucie.
Unfortunately they came out tobe a tie.
Yankees thought they couldknock that out, but psych.
Psych even on preseason, even onpreseason.
We will see you guys in June.
Speaker 1 (52:16):
Subway Series.
Speaker 3 (52:17):
Hopefully I can make
it over there to check out those
games.
New York, new York, all thosegames are up.
Philly knocked out Rays, whiteSox knocked out the A's.
Bruins took out the ColoradoRockies, padres and Mariners 7.
Braves 13-4 against the Cubs.
I don't know what's going on,because the Cubs was number one
in preseason, but now it seemslike when they play regular
games they are not performinglike they're supposed to.
(52:39):
So other than that, no more forbaseball, nfl, nfl is going on.
I don't know if you see, camoirwas really impressed over there
in Miami throwing a coupleballs.
The Dolphins are trying to getsome free agency.
Not too sure what they'retrying to do in the draft.
I'm boy.
Craig Head, mark Anthony, istrying to see what's going on.
(53:00):
See, maybe he can get somesingers to play a couple
basketballs.
Speaker 1 (53:03):
His mag is a J-Lo,
bro.
It is what it is.
I don't know what's going onthe Giants.
Speaker 3 (53:09):
I'm not too sure
what's going on, why you want to
get Winston, but the Giantssigned Jameson Winston for two
years, $8 million.
Still they're trying to go overto get Aaron Rodgers, but Aaron
Rodgers might go to theSteelers.
We're not too sure exactlywhat's going on over there.
And the Rams Nuka, if I'mpronouncing his name right aims
(53:31):
to quit at the age of 30.
So he is coming up to, almostto a retirement.
Speaker 1 (53:35):
Retirement huh.
Speaker 3 (53:36):
But other than that,
do you guys have anything that I
missed here for NFL, nfl, no,no, no, no.
Speaker 2 (53:44):
All right, that was a
head scratcher, the Giants
signing Jameis.
Speaker 3 (53:47):
I don't know what the
fuck they're doing.
I'm very confused in theorganization.
Call me.
Yeah, I know.
Speaker 2 (53:54):
I know what's going
on.
I don't get that one.
He's not just on the sideline.
You know what it is.
Speaker 3 (53:58):
I feel like they're
not gonna get A quarterback, so
they're gonna have to sign aquarterback.
So you know what that means.
Who's left To pick, to draft,who Hunter yeah?
Speaker 1 (54:10):
Basically yeah.
Speaker 3 (54:11):
They might yeah,
cause it seems like Cam and
Deion.
Speaker 2 (54:14):
Well, Sanders, is
that Cam?
Speaker 3 (54:15):
and Deion.
Well, sanders is going up forfirst and second round pick it
is what it is, alright, and lastbut not least, let's get into
basketball.
This is for your.
Well, this is for Raymond.
Congratulations to Bronny Jamesfor scoring 39 points and the.
G fucking league, but can't doit in the profession.
(54:36):
Can we stop now?
Stephen A, stop talking crapabout him.
39 points I saw that that wasimpressive.
And the G fucking league, butcan't do it in the profession.
Speaker 2 (54:38):
Can we stop now?
Stephen A, stop talking crapabout him.
39 points.
He's been playing very well inthe G league.
Now let's not.
You know.
Speaker 1 (54:46):
Well, that's where he
should have started from.
Speaker 2 (54:47):
Well, yes, this whole
back and forth putting him in
is very confusing it is.
I don't G League.
Keep him in the G League.
Let him shine, let him do histhing.
Speaker 3 (54:58):
But taking him out
because Luka and Bron is out
having him play.
What are you doing to the kid?
Speaker 2 (55:04):
I don't know, I agree
.
Speaker 3 (55:06):
To prepare him for
the?
I don't know, the G League isbasically preparing yourself to
get into the professional NBA.
Speaker 1 (55:13):
Correct.
Speaker 3 (55:14):
But I don't know
about shit about basketball, so
it is what it is.
Nba, correct, but I don't knowabout shit about basketball, so
it is what it is.
Let's go down to the EasternConference Cavaliers balling.
They're not playing around.
Jason Tatum twisted his anklelast night's game, unfortunately
.
I'm sorry.
Hopefully things go well, butthat makes a lot of good things
for my fucking New York.
Speaker 1 (55:33):
Knicks we're ready.
Right now we're in third place.
Speaker 3 (55:38):
Feeling good about
that.
Hopefully Brunson comes backthis week or the next getting
ready for playoffs.
Indiana Pacers handlingbusiness.
Milwaukee Bucks doing it.
Detroit Kay Cunningham Shoutout to my man over there balling
, you know.
Speaker 1 (55:52):
Detroit Pistons.
They're coming back up.
Speaker 3 (55:54):
Atlanta Hawks Five
games behind Detroit, so I don't
know if they're going to makethat.
Wow.
And Miami Heat all the way downon 10th spot trying to figure
out.
It seemed like my man they'rerebuilding.
Yeah, rebuilding with Sposter'sex-wife.
Jamie Relax question,supposedly sleeping with
Sposter's ex-wife.
(56:14):
So that's another shit that youguys can't figure out.
Miami left.
No wonder Jimmy Butler Wantedto get the fuck out, because he
don't want to deal With none ofthat bullshit Going on over
there.
It is what it is.
Oklahoma, let's go to the westside Clinch Conference.
There's no catching up To thatfucking team.
Shout out to my man 59 59 and12.
Houston Rock is handing thebusiness.
(56:35):
Denver Nuggets are balling,even though Jokic is out several
games.
Not too sure how they'repulling that off.
And then Lakers went fromnumber two to number four.
Now we're showing the realLakers because Jokic Duka Luka,
whatever his name is is ballingover there, but unfortunately he
is like a real NBA player, heis taking full responsibility.
(56:59):
Raymond.
Speaker 2 (57:02):
They're coasting for
the playoffs, not like LeBron
Playing, everybody else Leaningeverybody else.
I don't even know why he cameback.
He didn't even look like hewanted to play against Orlando
Magic.
Speaker 3 (57:12):
It was LeBron, Let me
give you a shout out.
Speaker 2 (57:14):
It was like why am I
even being bothered?
It's like he was just like yeah, so he's just like.
Speaker 1 (57:20):
They just need to put
him down on the bench until
yeah, yeah, that's basicallyyeah, normally that's what you
guys should be, doing.
Speaker 3 (57:26):
Yeah, that's what you
guys do weigh these couple
games.
Speaker 2 (57:28):
He was like appalled
that he had to play so well.
He got a contract player.
Speaker 1 (57:32):
You got to play these
amount of games or we have to
win these amount of games adfinally comes back from his
injury reserve, uh, playing fordallas.
Speaker 3 (57:42):
Uh, even though
they're on number 11, if he said
, I don't give a fuck, I'm stillgonna play, yeah, I'm going out
there, I'm hustling, I'mballing, it is what it is.
Uh.
Sacramento, uh is uh numbernine?
They should be balling.
They did a lot of trades.
Hopefully they should have keptFox, but it is what it is.
So bonus over there Holding youdown.
But Can't wait, clippers Iswhat I'm trying to figure out.
(58:06):
Number seven the Clippers aretrying to figure shit out.
They say Yo, we don't want tobe left behind Because Golden
State Number six.
So let's see we can knock thesethings out.
Other than that, ladies andgentlemen, that is all I got for
our beautiful basketball.
Speaker 1 (58:20):
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much, man.
That's definitely some goodrecap there.
We're at the end of the show,fellas.
How y'all like episode 60?
We're good about it.
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That's it for me, man, lastwords, d what you got.
Speaker 3 (01:01:23):
Take care of you guys
and hopefully see you next week
.
Speaker 1 (01:01:26):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, and
Raymond, don't call him Ray Ray
.
Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
Yeah, have a good one
everybody.
Speaker 1 (01:01:30):
See you next week and
congratulations on the.
Speaker 2 (01:01:33):
HOA dispute.
Yeah, yeah, thank you, I gotoff.
Speaker 1 (01:01:35):
Yeah, no charges, no
fine it's almost like he was
about to get arrested orsomething like that no charges
but anyways, thank y'all so muchfor tuning in to episode number
60.
I'll let.
Your boy is bobby d.