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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 5 (00:17):
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A liberty of justice for all is a minute and
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Speaker 4 (00:34):
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you did.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
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Speaker 4 (00:41):
Imagine for just a moment, you're pushing your e bike
across the railroad tracks in Ventura, California. Your surf instructor,
your name is Eliah, You're twenty four years old.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
You're cute.

Speaker 4 (00:56):
And out of nowhere. Well, within three seconds, an Amtrak
train comes along and not only takes out your e bike,
but also takes out your arm ouch. There is Eliah,
pretty young thing, twenty four years old. She was pushing

(01:18):
her eighty pound e bike across the tracks in Ventura, California.
She said there were three seconds from when she saw
the Amtrak train to when she looked down and realized
she had no arm I just happened to have my
hand still on the bike as the train goes by
the train barely clipped the bike just enough to take

(01:40):
her arm off completely. She luckily, wow, was walking along
with a I think it was a volunteer firefighter. Excuse me,
a retired firefighter happened to be walking along with her
at the time, and the firefighter called paramedics. Luckily, her
arm was a few feet away, laying there on the ground.

(02:01):
This happened on July the seventh, just before five point
thirty in the afternoon. Kind to think back to the
day doc with us, wasn't it about that? About that
same time, she was airlifted to UC Irvine Medical Center,
where she underwent a ten hour surgery to reattach her arm.

(02:27):
She still has a further two surgery scheduled in the
upcoming weeks, but she says she has already has some
feeling back in her arm. That is amazing that they
could that.

Speaker 6 (02:40):
Kind of reattachment surgery is crazy. To think about.

Speaker 4 (02:45):
The fact that they can do it, Yeah, is insane.
Here's another picture of her lounging at the beach. It
would have been her right arm. I mean, it's not
like it Apparently, it's not like it hit her arm.
The train hit the bike, Yeah, and took her arm off.

(03:11):
Now does that mean she was holding onto the bike?

Speaker 3 (03:13):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (03:13):
See right now, she was holding onto the onto the
bike so hard that she just didn't let it go
or did her arm get caught up in the e
bike somehow? And then and then to not know that
this happened until you look down and realize, oh crap,
I don't have an arm, and then to look down.

(03:36):
I bet it didn't hurt. I bet it did not hurt. Wellial,
we didn't hurt. Even didn't even hurt when she looked
down and didn't realize she didn't have an arm. Probably
didn't hurt. When you get a wound that horrific. It
doesn't hurt immediately really until you get probably to the hospital.
Even then it probably doesn't hurt.

Speaker 6 (03:59):
Yeah, shocking and orphans or keeping it from your brain squealing.

Speaker 4 (04:04):
It probably hurt worse when they went in there and
started to well, I'm sure she was out when they
started to reattach it. But I mean, talk about poor.
She said, she can't wait till she gets back on
the surfboard. Kind of what does she say here? She
still has a two further surgery, she says, kind of
like jolts of energy, is what it feels like. So

(04:27):
I do have some feeling internally, and it's healing. As
she recovers, she says she is desperate to get back
in the point.

Speaker 6 (04:35):
Can you imagine getting into.

Speaker 4 (04:36):
The water right now? Oh? That would sting. As soon
as I can touch the water, I'll be on a surfboard.
That's all I dream about here in the hospital. I
just want to get back in the water and surf.
Gofund me, set up to pay for her medical treatment,
has already raised more than fifty thousand dollars of a
target of sixty five grand since it was set up

(04:57):
just out of curiosity. I wonder what her h you
could this this this story posted see yesterday, and let's
see what what do you want to bet that it
is well over.

Speaker 6 (05:17):
One hundred?

Speaker 4 (05:19):
I would think let's see put her name in here,
inn right there. Pop that in there, just like that,
and let's see what it Huh?

Speaker 6 (05:34):
What do you think it's at one hundred and nine thousand?

Speaker 4 (05:38):
I'm actually surprised. Fifty three to two thirty nine. Oh really,
let's see and make sure this is the right one,
because a lot now what they do, of course, is
they go into gofund me and they set up fake ones. Yeah,
of course they've been doing that for a while, but
this looks like the legit and somebody gave a thousand dollars.

(05:59):
Your community is here for you. That's Can you imagine
the force it takes to rip your arm toning off
because that would suck. And you can quote me on that.
In other news, there's a strike force being put together
to investigate. I can't believe that anybody's even suggesting that

(06:23):
our intelligence and our Justice Department is being weaponized. That's crazy.
President Barack Obama has orchestrated a year's long coup by
directing the creation of a fake intelligence report alleging Russian
interference in the twenty sixteen presidentially This is nuts. I mean,

(06:46):
these people, what are they thinking? This is crazy. Just
to ask CBS News, they'll tell you the whole thing
is nuts. When you look to their report, you'd think
that Telsea Gabbard is wearing a tinfoil hat at crazy
Tulsi Gabbard.

Speaker 7 (07:06):
Director of National Intelligence. Tulsi Gabbard is accusing the Obama
administration of manipulating an intelligence assessment about the twenty sixteen election.
The assessment in question was released on January sixth of
twenty seventeen, two weeks ahead of President Trump's first inauguration.
It makes multiple statements about Russia's efforts to meddle in

(07:26):
the election, but Director Gabbert has taken issue with one
specific conclusion. The assessment found that Putin and the Russian
government developed a clear preference for President elect Trump. Yesterday,
President Trump accused former President Barack Obama of treason. Are
Ed O'Keefe asked Director Gabbard today about the possibility of

(07:48):
criminal charges.

Speaker 4 (07:50):
Uhh, what you now see? Do you believe President Obama
is guilty of treason?

Speaker 8 (07:55):
I'm leaving the criminal charges to the Department of Justice.
I am not an attorney, But as I have said previously,
when you look at the intent behind creating a fake,
manufactured intelligence document that directly contradicts multiple assessments that were
created by the intelligence community, the expressed intent and what

(08:17):
followed afterward can only be described as a year's long
coup and the trees in his conspiracy.

Speaker 4 (08:24):
Will he be arrested? No, you don't think unequivocally. No,
you bet your life on that. Yes, I said the
same thing. I said, it will never happen, never happened,
It will never happen. No, Trump thought, however, he did
see You didn't see Trump, but we saw Trump being arrested. Yeah,

(08:50):
but you can. Here's the thing. There's a difference between uh,
the presidential immunity. Isn't there that Trump thought for in
official in office and and and undertaking something like what
Tulca Gabbart has said that Obama did, which is clearly

(09:12):
not something that you would be doing during the course
of your day as president of the United States. I mean,
isn't that there is a difference. There's a common sense
on that, not that common sense has anything.

Speaker 6 (09:26):
But anymore, immunity doesn't matter whether it's if he was
in office and now will he be arrested the way
Trump was? I somehow doubt it. I mean I still
think no, But god I don't think so either. Yeah.

(09:46):
I mean we're talking about were arrested how many years?
Eight nine years since then going to.

Speaker 4 (09:53):
Well seventeens, it's going on ten years, going on ten years.
That if if, if he did what they say he did,
and that how how come it was so easy to
believe that Trump was a Russian asset. How all these
people out there, Oh, Trump's a Russian asset. He he

(10:13):
needs to be under the jail. He he was colluding
with Russia, and that was that was easy for them
to swallow. But you put out there that, well, Barack
Obama made this up and he you know that that Nope,
can't that nope, can't possibly be the truth, can't possibly
be in the realm of possibilities. Seems a little strange.

(10:38):
Maybe it's just me. This what didn't they say?

Speaker 6 (10:41):
This was January sixth or seventh. I think Trump winning
the election threw them all into a big oh God,
what do we do now?

Speaker 4 (10:52):
Yeah, they expected Hillary to win. Trump expected Hillary to win.
Everybody expected Hillary to win. They did not expect Donald
Trump to be the President of the United States, not
even a little bit. And this through the entire plan,
which is why we have seen so much weirdness over

(11:15):
the course of the past ten years. Them trying to
accelerate I mean, hell, it could be that the whole
that COVID was simply another puzzle piece in their attempt
to accelerate their plan for when Hillary had been in office,

(11:37):
just to speed everything up. If she had been if
if Hillary had been elected. Do you think COVID would
have made an appearance. I do not know. You don't
have a crystal ball.

Speaker 6 (11:51):
No, I'm leaning to know.

Speaker 4 (11:53):
But kind of weird that we'd think that, because I
don't think it would have either. California Cowgirls over in
the Daily Mojo chat room and if you would like
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Speaker 6 (12:32):
Us to find you.

Speaker 4 (12:34):
And California Cowgirl says, there's so much news that it
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(12:54):
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Speaker 6 (13:04):
See.

Speaker 4 (13:07):
Yeah, Florida Man in Alabama says, get back to me,
Brad once arrests are made in prison is sentenced. Yeah,
that's that's not gonna happen. Marine in the Wood says
treason is conspiracy is outside of the job description. Yes,
I agree, and I think that's why the immunity probably.
I mean, as long as we're playing fanciful theories, that's

(13:33):
I don't know how you would ever make the argument
in a court that you know, creating that report and
trying to say that he was a Russian asset was
remotely inside the job description. But it is twenty twenty five,
after all, Dark Jedi sixty seven. Would faking a document

(13:54):
really fall under presidential immunity in a sane world. No,
in the world in which we live, who knows? And
Ccenzo one twenty five the Kenyan communist will get away
with this?

Speaker 6 (14:10):
Yep.

Speaker 4 (14:12):
Florida Man in Alabama and the immortal words of Doc
Thompson so many words, but at least it's nice to see.
I mean, it at least feels like Telsea Gabbard is
trying to get something done. I mean, her train seems
to be moving verbial train seems to be moving down
the track a little bit more quickly than.

Speaker 6 (14:33):
Others, which which kind of answers the question, what has
she been doing for the last six months? I mean,
because for what I know, she's been working on this
behind the scenes. You didn't see her, meaning, yeah, she's
been doing a job.

Speaker 4 (14:48):
It looks like the DOJ didn't specify what allegation it
would be allegations it would be investigating. But the move
follows claims by Gabbard that former President of Barack Obama
orchestrated a year's long coup against the American public, a
directing creation of that fake intelligence report. The evidence that
we have found and that we've released directly points to
President Obama manufacturing and leading the manufacturing of this intelligence assessment.

(15:15):
When asked by a reporter whether she believe the evidence
pointed to criminal wrongdoing by the former president you just saw,
ed O'Keefe asked that question. We've referred, she said, and
will continue to refer all of these documents to the
Department of Justice and the FBI to investigate the criminal
implications of this even for President Obama. Correct, The evidence

(15:35):
that we've found and that we have released directly point
to Obama leading the manufacturing of this intelligence assessment.

Speaker 6 (15:41):
If you're in the DOJ, do you look at this
and go, man, this is going to be tough. Guys.
Why waste the tax payer money? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (15:51):
But you can't.

Speaker 3 (15:52):
What do you do?

Speaker 4 (15:53):
Look the other way?

Speaker 6 (15:54):
No, I'm just asking the question.

Speaker 4 (15:57):
That's what I'm saying. If you can't sit there and go, oh,
this is good, what I mean, you have to you
have to move forward with it. I mean, if if, if,
if that's the truth, if that's what they're saying, and
that's what they found, you have to move forward. What
choice do you have if you're going to be doing
things you know, by the book and all that. Oh

(16:21):
so I thought they were talking about. Sorry, I was
looking at the trending over here on the AP and
it looked like something to do with sixty minutes. I thought,
are they still relevant?

Speaker 6 (16:30):
No?

Speaker 4 (16:30):
Not really? And then of course Obama did come out
and respond, and you know, he said it was all of.

Speaker 6 (16:40):
Course he would. He's not going to say.

Speaker 4 (16:44):
We didn't have a big mike. Oh oh yeah, I
did it. And uh, what are you going to do
about it?

Speaker 6 (16:51):
Huh?

Speaker 4 (16:52):
The weirdest thing I think of all of this, The
strangest part of all this is seeing Telsey Gabbard say
these things. A Democrat, former Democrat now an independent, but
for her to come out that's that's the real takeaway
from all this is to see the people who have

(17:13):
come from that side come over to the other side
and and actually start making sense.

Speaker 6 (17:20):
Does that indicate how bad it was over there?

Speaker 4 (17:26):
I think it still is that bad. I think there's
still people on that side.

Speaker 6 (17:31):
Curious curious question how long before Fetterman makes a move?

Speaker 1 (17:39):
You know?

Speaker 4 (17:39):
The strange thing is Fetterman as of late has been
like a voice of reason in the wilderness.

Speaker 6 (17:47):
Isn't that crazy?

Speaker 4 (17:48):
Of all the people, he'd never have thought that he
would be a guy who would be making much sense.

Speaker 6 (17:56):
The dude who wears shorts to Congress?

Speaker 4 (17:58):
I just.

Speaker 6 (18:00):
And what is he? Has he made any noise?

Speaker 9 (18:03):
This?

Speaker 4 (18:03):
Uh? Is this? There's a story at the Pittsburgh Post
Gazette about his wife, Giselle. She is not enthused about
John Fetterman ever seeking higher office, which I yeah, I don't.

Speaker 6 (18:21):
I don't blame her, Yeah, I don't see that happening.

Speaker 4 (18:24):
And I mean, what a giant pain in the ass
being in in a government job is to begin with,
which is what they count on, that people that people
will start, or that nobody really wants to do the job. Therefore,
you know, good people anyway don't want to do the

(18:45):
job because it's a pain in the ass number one,
and it's expensive number two. It's a rich man's sport
to run for office, which is never what it was
intended to be.

Speaker 6 (18:54):
It's why you get all your friends to help you.

Speaker 4 (18:58):
Rich friends.

Speaker 6 (19:01):
You haven't.

Speaker 4 (19:02):
You have enough rich friends you don't get I don't either.
I don't know anybody with money that would help. I
wouldn't do it in the first place. And it is uh,
I guess they just released this was it yesterday? That

(19:23):
Southwest beginning January twenty seventh is now going to be
assigning seats. Feel more catacol Huh. It's the end of it, really,
I mean, that's sad. It's the end of an era.
It's the end of a of an airline that was different.

Speaker 6 (19:45):
I mean, it's it's it's real.

Speaker 4 (19:47):
It's sad when you think about the fact that Southwest
will no longer be doing you never you don't get
to line up, you don't get to rush onto the plane.

Speaker 6 (19:56):
Trying not to get forced into a center seat, right, I.

Speaker 4 (20:00):
Mean, and there was a shot and you and there
at the end, you know, when you'd be sitting in
your in your in the seat that you were able
to secure because you got your butt up out of
bed the day before early and you got in there
and you checked in and you got an A or
a B or you paid the extra twenty twenty five bucks. Yeah, yeah,

(20:22):
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(20:48):
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Speaker 6 (20:55):
Look at the color on that?

Speaker 4 (20:57):
Would you?

Speaker 6 (20:57):
Wow? Did you just call her up? Talk about your camera?
Let me get off that? Good Lord?

Speaker 4 (21:07):
I don't like could color on?

Speaker 6 (21:08):
Well? No, and it's not focused either, sooner if I
hang on, I wonderfucking can you do it? From there?

Speaker 10 (21:19):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (21:19):
Let's see, let's find out. Oh where's it? Where is it?

Speaker 4 (21:23):
Right there?

Speaker 6 (21:27):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (21:27):
I focused it? And boy do I have a tan?

Speaker 6 (21:31):
Wow? You do?

Speaker 4 (21:33):
I have a nice tan, don't I.

Speaker 6 (21:35):
I'm not quite.

Speaker 4 (21:36):
You can put put Stella back up there. Okay, I'm
not quite. Yeah, she's a little browner than I am.
Right there, I'm a little orangier. But uh, I'm mixing
up the uh the electro lights here. We had a
power outage here at the motel yesterday and the power

(21:58):
went down for probably an hour. So all of the
problem with a modern house and a modern motel these
days is that when the power goes out, you've got
settings you didn't know you had in places you didn't
know you had them, and you have to go around
and you have to not only like on your microwave

(22:18):
and your ovens, and you know here at the motel
we have multiple kitchens and ovens, so we had to
I mean, it takes a whole team of people to
run around and try.

Speaker 6 (22:27):
To reset all of the clocks.

Speaker 4 (22:30):
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not numb off them, because let me just tell you,
that would not be fun this stuff actually tastes good.
I tried it yesterday for the first time.

Speaker 6 (22:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (22:48):
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Hold that hold that canister up again. I'm looking for
what that is. Oh, it's the immunal light electrolyte. Is
that what it is? Electrolyt?

Speaker 4 (23:11):
Yeah?

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(23:35):
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it's like, uh it's orange.

Speaker 9 (23:48):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (23:48):
And you get thirty servings with this And is that
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I'm sorry, what did you say? My brain was having
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Yes, it does.

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It rona season? I mean, is flu season? Rona season?

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Is that maybe just gonna have it every year? Is
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(25:25):
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You turn the dial and let it play.

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They're spinning tails.

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They're spinning tunes, bright as the morning, sharp as news, Get.

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Keep going I'll love jazz.

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Over the daily e mojos on the air Thursday Shimmer
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Speaker 3 (27:17):
Swing to it a bit, you'll find the groove.

Speaker 10 (27:21):
It's everywhere, Traffic's clear, the sky's mind brain, Brad's got jokes.
Ron's got brains. He'll keep you smiling on my mile
Thursday mornings.

Speaker 3 (27:37):
Always in Snut.

Speaker 6 (27:47):
You're rounding love that nice, We very nice.

Speaker 4 (27:53):
Spared every expense to have the whole band get together. Yes,
uh out in uh. Let's see. This is Rock Springs, Wyoming.
Kel Tech has opened up a brand new factory out
there and they are going to be producing these PR
fifty seven guns, these pistols that kel Tech is now making.

(28:18):
Have you seen the PR fifty seven I have not.

Speaker 6 (28:19):
I was going to ask if you had a photo
of one.

Speaker 4 (28:22):
The PR fifty seven's are really cool in that tada.
They load.

Speaker 6 (28:30):
From the top.

Speaker 4 (28:31):
Let's see, how are they? Yeah, it's a they They're
designed to be a simple and effective self defense pistol.
The unusual feature is that it loads through stripper clips
rather than through a detachable magazine, which looks kind of
cool to me. Let me see if I can find
on I had a video of the PR fifty seven

(28:52):
in action. Let's see here there it is they is it?
Is it a gimmick? Is it a pain in the ass?
It looks kind of cool? Let me see if this
guy here.

Speaker 11 (29:15):
We go over, is that you don't ride the reset
check and make sure my clip is clear. When you
pull the trigger and you're trying to reset the gun,
you really do have to like literally go all the
way out to reset. It's a cool gun, but that's
the worst semi automatic trigger I've ever had. All right, So, now,
let's say you were in a gunfight and you've expended
your twenty round magazine. Well, luckily for you.

Speaker 4 (29:34):
Did you hear that twenty round twenty round magazine?

Speaker 11 (29:38):
You have another clip to load it like you're in
the trenches, So we'll load it again. They want to
lose our little tab here, This tab falls out, So
we don't want to lose that.

Speaker 4 (29:50):
We stow our.

Speaker 6 (29:51):
Clip, isn't it I think it is? Right?

Speaker 4 (29:57):
Is it a clip? That would be a clip? Yeah? Yeah,
kind of We'll shoot again. So is a gimmicky? Is
it a pain in the ass? This guy thinks it
might be more of a pain in the ass, it's
a clip, not a mag.

Speaker 6 (30:19):
Is it a nine mil?

Speaker 12 (30:20):
What is it?

Speaker 11 (30:22):
It?

Speaker 13 (30:22):
You?

Speaker 4 (30:22):
No, it's a it's it's a it's a it's fifty seven.

Speaker 6 (30:27):
What the hell?

Speaker 4 (30:29):
Yeah, it's it's it's it's not it's not a nine mil.
It's it's has to do with and and I don't
have the answer for you because it is. Ah, when
I looked at it, it was something I didn't recognize. Uh,

(30:52):
focus on PR fifty seven. Blah blah blah blah. It's
chamber for a relative newcomer, a five to seven to
two by twenty eight millimeter cartridge. So it's kind of
it's kind of an uphill battle on this one because
not only is it a different way to handle the ammo,

(31:15):
but it's also a different style of AMMO. So it
seems to me they're going to be I don't know this.
This seems that they're swinging for the fence, and maybe
they're trying to buck the trend, but they're going to
be producing a thousand of these.

Speaker 6 (31:33):
When I say a week or a month.

Speaker 4 (31:36):
A week, they're going to be pumping out a thousand
of these a week up in Rock Springs, and they're
about four hundred bucks for the for this pistol.

Speaker 6 (31:48):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (31:50):
They say that the way that the thing handles the AMMO,
that it reduces kickback, that it makes it year to
hit the target, makes you more accurate, So we'll see.
They announced this factory back in twenty twenty two, so
it's been a while in coming. Other firearm companies that

(32:13):
set up shop in Wyoming, like Weatherby in Sheridan, have
cited the reason that they have moved to Wyoming is
it's a solid red state and then it's going to
stay solid for decades to come. The thirty three thousand
square foot building on Blairtown Road in Rock Springs. It
was built in two thousand and five, previously used by

(32:35):
the oil and gas industry. So if you see these
out there at the range, now you know what they are.

Speaker 6 (32:45):
Did you know that you can now?

Speaker 4 (32:50):
And because of the new legislation, I was looking up
sought off shotguns. Is it still illegal to own a
sod Off shotgun?

Speaker 6 (33:00):
Uh, that's a good question, so I asked ith.

Speaker 4 (33:06):
It's considered a you know, a short barreled an SBR
short barreled rifle. But did this new legislation.

Speaker 6 (33:17):
Oh and in most of the United States, including Texas,
it is not illegal to own a sot off shotgun
as long as it is properly registered with the Bureau
of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms and the appropriate tax stamped
stamp is okay.

Speaker 4 (33:34):
But I think they got rid of the tax stamp,
did they not? Because they got rid of the tax
stamp for silencer or excuse me, suppressors not silencers. And
the whole reason that all of these things. Do you
know why those sawt off shotguns were illegal in the
first place. I didn't know this either. Take a stab? Yeah,
I don't take a stab? Is that been nice?

Speaker 10 (33:55):
I mean.

Speaker 6 (33:58):
No, I don't know. I'm easier to conceal.

Speaker 4 (34:03):
Yep. Yeah, that was the whole reason all of these
rules that they have, which they go back to like
the mob. Yeah, it's and that's why Tommy guns don't
have a Tommy gun because the mob. Because al Capone,
Like I guess we'll just keep that rule around forever.
But now you don't have to do the tax stamp

(34:24):
for a suppressor. And again, a suppressor is not a silencer.
They doesn't make them silent, but it sure makes it
a whole lot easier to be a little easier on
your ears. I may have gotten out during our trip

(34:45):
out in West Texas, may have fired around into the dirt.
I'm saying that I did.

Speaker 6 (34:55):
Technically, if you did, you have done that by what?

Speaker 4 (34:59):
Just to the sound, oh, just to check the uh,
the the the resonance as it were. And let me
just tell you that's why when you see on these
shows when people get into gunfights and they're you know,
ba bam.

Speaker 6 (35:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (35:14):
Do you know how loud that would be if you
were in a gunfight like that?

Speaker 6 (35:18):
How?

Speaker 4 (35:19):
I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (35:21):
I watched police chases on YouTube all the time, and
you know, these guys jump out of their car and
they're just firing like it's like one one bullet or
two might do the trick, but let's unload the entire
magazine into the windshield of this car that's coming at me.
I mean, any legit legit, yes, I mean that's not

(35:42):
just Hollywood Oh no, no, I'm talking about real police
chases on YouTube.

Speaker 4 (35:50):
It unbelievably loud. Yeah, when you go to the range
and you you know, you're you put on your your
ear muffs and then if you like, lift one just
lift one cup off of an ear and listen to
the I mean, it is so unbelievably loud when you

(36:10):
shoot a gun, and when you see it on TV
and they're just out there, they're unloading round after round,
and I think, how do these people have any hearing left?
Because it would just blow your ear drums out. Marine
in the Wood says, two to the chest, one in
the sack. It loads like an m one Ron says,

(36:33):
not my dog.

Speaker 6 (36:34):
In one ground. Yeah, it loads like to accept except
it doesn't yank your thumb off if you miss calculate right.

Speaker 4 (36:43):
Tax stamp is gone for suppressors, SBRs and SBS short
bail shotguns good. So it's it's all out there. The
calibers recoil is super low, and the round is booking
it five seven kind of high. Ouh of the price,
but it's super hot. I love it expensive to shoot.

(37:06):
Ccenzo one ute. I haven't bought any m O in
a while. Has it has it come down for a while?

Speaker 6 (37:16):
There? You get out online, so I don't know, uh,
you know, like if you were to go to Walmart
or local gun store and buy it, I don't know.

Speaker 4 (37:24):
Marine in the Wood say, it looks like a painting
the ass to me, I know it, it kind of does.

Speaker 6 (37:28):
But well, how do you I mean, how do you
reload it rapidly? I mean if you're in a if
you're a I mean I guess practice, yes, But if
you're a police.

Speaker 4 (37:37):
Officer, well, I don't think the cops are going to
be using I don't think so. But and that guy,
And it's a fun toy, right, honest out. Yeah, I
was gonna say it's a fun toy. It's it's it's
kind of like the bullpup. It's just a different way.

(37:57):
And and the innovation is I mean, at some point,
you know something is going to hit and go, oh,
this is a really better way to do something. Oh yeah,
But you know it's not everything that they do is
going to be a winner, not every time.

Speaker 6 (38:12):
You know what I forgot to do get that.

Speaker 4 (38:15):
Uh, I forgot to get well again because the power outage. Yeah,
usually it's all set and ready to go.

Speaker 6 (38:26):
And uh. And I still don't even.

Speaker 4 (38:28):
Know why there was a power out. I don't know
if somebody hit something around here or what went on.
But let me just tell you when it's one hundred
and fifteen degrees outside and your power goes out.

Speaker 6 (38:39):
That's not fun. That happened to us.

Speaker 4 (38:40):
Panic. Yeah, panic sets in, and it sets in immediately
because you're like, what if it's out for a month?
I mean, your your lizard brain kicks in immediately. It's like,
what if the power never comes back on? And then
it would three or four times it went yeah and

(39:04):
came on for like a half a second, then went
back off. And then you're thinking, what if we're being
attacked by aliens, what if they're taking out the power
grid as we speak, what if we'll never have air
conditioning again? And you realize you're just being absurd, So
you start drinking.

Speaker 6 (39:23):
That's what we do. I mean, that's how you you do.

Speaker 4 (39:26):
Yeah, you start drinking and then you just you know,
you hope and pray that by the time you're hammered
power comes back on or not. Here's Phil, Here's morning update.

Speaker 14 (39:40):
This is Phil Bell on the Daily Mojo with your
morning Update.

Speaker 4 (39:43):
Now.

Speaker 14 (39:44):
I love Kansas City, Missouri. It's one of my favorite
towns in the entire country. But Kansas City did a
bad thing way back in twenty eighteen. They created the
Sun Fresh Market, which was a government run grocery store.
Well recently, Zero Hedge had a great article. They talk
about how a customer came in and was hit by
a rotten smell when she walked in.

Speaker 4 (40:05):
But that's not all.

Speaker 14 (40:06):
There are empty shelves in the bakery, in the deli,
in the vegetable department, all over the place.

Speaker 3 (40:11):
Guess what.

Speaker 14 (40:12):
Government run grocery stores do not work. The government is
only good at doing two things, taking money from you
and making war. It's not good at running a grocery store.
And the people in Kansas City should have known this
because the biggest chain of government run grocery stores was
run by the Soviet Union, and most of you should

(40:33):
remember pictures and videos of the breadlines that existed way
back then. Today we have Zoron Mamdani, who is running
for mayor of New York City, saying, hey, wait a minute,
I have not learned my lesson. I am going to
create a chain of government run grocery stores in New
York City. Now we know this is going to fail,

(40:53):
but it's going to have even bigger implications. The reality
is that there are a lot of people, sadly, any
of our family members, our friends, and our neighbors who
are going to continue thinking this is a good idea
because they want the government to do something for them,
to make grocery prices go down, or solve the idea
of food deserts or otherwise. But the reality is the

(41:15):
only way to solve that is to have more free markets,
more people going in and selling food. And when will
they do that, Well, they'll do it when crime goes down,
and they will do it when people in a particular
area start to earn enough money to be able to
purchase the food. And in every area where you have
food deserts, where you do not have supermarkets, it is

(41:37):
because the people in those areas have chosen to live
lives that are not going to support what it is
they want. They cannot live off of the government. They
cannot continue to live and support crime ridden neighborhoods, and
they cannot continue to play the victim and expect that
everything will be put into their laps. So do not,

(41:59):
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(43:02):
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as well. Plus coming up tomorrow, Today's Thursday. Tomorrow, we'll
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(43:26):
Plus a round of film, a magazine of film, or
a clip of film, depending on how you want to
look at it. And our road trip pictures that we
took on our trip to Roswell, including pics on the
road and picks of the people that we interviewed and
they're at the museum. And we're even throwing in a

(43:49):
can of UFO H two O yours will be full.
It'll be full of UFO H two O. This is
watered from a genuine spaceship probably, okay, Garrett to that
Ron Ron used to have some I did actually the
way they can and everything.

Speaker 6 (44:10):
Yep.

Speaker 4 (44:11):
But you you'll be able to keep yours. We'll send it
to you and and you'll have to have the app
installed to bid on the package. And when you do
that will the winter and everything happens tomorrow, The whole thing,
the whole.

Speaker 6 (44:27):
Shooting match happens tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (44:30):
You know how you can tell you're getting old when
it takes you ten minutes to put your shoes and
socks on.

Speaker 6 (44:36):
That's because everything hurts.

Speaker 4 (44:38):
Everything hurts. And I don't know what happened to the
top of my foot, but it looks like somebody took
a like a cheese grater, and wow, it's weird, and
I still I can't figure out how it happens. I'm
having to having to put a bandage on that, and
you scuff it. I may have been abducted. I don't

(44:58):
know what it was. I really, I truly do not
know how it happened. But it does look like somebody
took a cheese grater and just like fill aid part
of my foot, and I'm pretty sure that I may
have been abducted. Not being hyperbolic, I think that I
got abducted. Yesterday was the big day that Brian Coberger
was sentenced, and to no one's surprised, he's going to

(45:20):
be in prison the rest of his life, no possibility
for parole. There's still something weird.

Speaker 6 (45:27):
About that whole thing. I mean, it's still to me.

Speaker 4 (45:32):
There's stuff we don't know, and quite frankly, there are
things we'll never know because he when asked if he
had a statement, he said, nope, don't have anything to say.
He's going to be in prison, as the story here
on Fox says, he begins his life and death in prison,

(45:58):
which is pretty weird. I mean to think that you
are going into a place and you will never ever.

Speaker 6 (46:04):
Ye for contexuty of life sentences plus ten years.

Speaker 4 (46:08):
Yeah, and I've not seen this, but they said this
is what to expect behind bars.

Speaker 13 (46:14):
Understand is that Ryan Colberger is no longer under supervision
of the court.

Speaker 4 (46:19):
He's been convicted.

Speaker 6 (46:20):
Judge's falling.

Speaker 13 (46:21):
This is essentially over. Coburger now is under the jurisdictions
of Corrections Idaho's State Corrections.

Speaker 6 (46:27):
That's who's making the calls now.

Speaker 13 (46:30):
So we just got word that he is going to
undergo an evaluation before he goes to actual prison here
in Idaho. They named the prison that he's going to,
it's that maximum security facility. So he's apparently going to
be evaluated first. Likely what they're going to be looking
for is suicidal ideation, things like that that they have

(46:50):
to be leery of, God forbid. They don't want to
catch the situation where he kills himself.

Speaker 4 (46:57):
You know, I'm not.

Speaker 13 (46:57):
Making Epstein jokes here or any but, like you know,
you don't want that as corrections because that's a failure procedurally, bureaucratically,
And you also want to make sure that you kind
of know what you're getting. They want to get a
feel for him. Is he going to be violent in jail?
Is he got an edge against other inmates? Is he
going to be looking to attack the corrections officers. They

(47:18):
want to get an evaluation of essentially what it is
they're getting into here.

Speaker 6 (47:22):
And now, look, he's been in custody.

Speaker 4 (47:24):
They have a feel.

Speaker 13 (47:25):
So this might be a little bit of a cya,
but that's what they're doing. Now and then, according to
the reporting and everything that I'm hearing, he's going to
go into this maximum security facility and it's a very
good chance he's going to be in lockdown twenty three
hours a day by himself coming out one hour a
day to see this guy. It's essentially supermax conditions. People

(47:45):
have heard of Supermax. It's the same kind of conditions,
and I suspect that'll go on for a good while.
And it's the same reasoning. They want to make sure
that if he's put into general population right away now
and somebody kills him, it's an enormous embarrassing it'll create
a lot of attention for corrections here.

Speaker 12 (48:03):
Or if he kills.

Speaker 13 (48:04):
Himself of something like that right off the bat, again,
it looks like a bureaucratic failure. So that's the two
steps as of now evaluated. And then like he looked
up by himself for a good while, and then at
some point you got to give up on that.

Speaker 4 (48:18):
Christ is this guy like in a a cherry picker,
you know, like a bucket.

Speaker 6 (48:25):
I don't know, dude, it looks because it.

Speaker 4 (48:28):
Looks like he's not sitting on something solid, because he's
kind of stinging around a little bit. It looks like
they rented a cherry picker, put a camera and a
chair in it, and then got raised him up so
you get a nice elevated shot of the prison.

Speaker 6 (48:44):
I mean, I see the bush behind him, so I
think he's probably standing up on a hill or something.
But good lord, if you know the wind is blowing
for Pete's sake, for Pete's say, in his put put
him behind a curtain or something.

Speaker 13 (49:03):
Wow, fact life here, and then he'll go into general
population for the rest of his natural life. All you
have to do is look back at the Dahmer case
to realize that the inmates very.

Speaker 4 (49:18):
Often okay, yeah, but but but yeah, Dahmer is different.
Dahmer was a freak. Dahmer cut people up and put
them in crock pots and in his freezer. Coburger does
not come across as a freak to me. I mean
maybe I don't know, but he doesn't come across as

(49:38):
a matter of I'm still not convinced he did it.

Speaker 6 (49:42):
Well, are you well, I'm not gonna pled guilty. Yeah,
I'm not convinced he did it.

Speaker 4 (49:50):
Yeah, I don't know. There's just something about this I
don't know. I can't put my finger on it. I
don't know what it is. It's just there's something that's
not right, and I have no it's horrible at those
those kids.

Speaker 6 (50:04):
Why would you? But I don't know, why would you
choose the rest of your life, which he probably has,
let's say, give or take another fifty years. Why would
you choose to spend your life knowing that you're going
to be in a cell twenty three hours a.

Speaker 4 (50:20):
Day because you the reason he pled guilty was to
take the death penalty off the table.

Speaker 6 (50:27):
Why why would you do that?

Speaker 4 (50:29):
If you know, because you don't want to die?

Speaker 6 (50:34):
Well, what quality of life do you have? Would you ever.

Speaker 4 (50:39):
Die or spend well? But at thirty years old, you're
you think a little bit differently. Probably you don't want
to die that soon. At this point in life, you're like,
you know what, let's just get it over with, let
me step into the gas chamber. But at that point
in your life, well.

Speaker 6 (50:57):
He would can't spend another fifteen years in jail, and
if he did have the death penalty.

Speaker 4 (51:03):
Oh yeah, easily.

Speaker 6 (51:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (51:04):
But it's just there's something not right about this. There's
something that's just it doesn't feel right. It just feels pinky.
It just doesn't again, And if he is not the
guy that did it, that means the guy that did
it is out there still. But the whole thing is

(51:28):
just a little bit off.

Speaker 6 (51:30):
And it just and people will say why would why
did he plead guilty if he didn't do it.

Speaker 4 (51:39):
Because he didn't want the death penalty.

Speaker 6 (51:42):
Maybe that was the reason. Maybe he's taking the death
penalty off the table thinking that, look, I didn't do this,
but I'm gonna plead guilty to it, and it's gonna
give now. I'll have the time for my attorneys and
whoever else to continue to work on this case, and
I'll get out of prison at some point because you know, yeah,
you're behind the actual killer.

Speaker 4 (52:02):
Yeah yeah, you're buying time and and you know hopefully
one day you'll be able to get out of out
of prison, and that that could be the the reasoning
behind it.

Speaker 6 (52:18):
It's just so odd.

Speaker 4 (52:20):
The whole thing is just really weird. It just doesn't
I don't know something, something doesn't sit right. It's kind
of like the kind of like the Uncanny Valley thing.
You can't quite put your finger on it, but you
don't know, great book by Darrett. We have demons among us.

(52:42):
He doesn't care to hear the people ass is sore
after the abduction. Marine in the woods. Bard's ass is
sore after the abduction. Maybe a little bit yours would
be too.

Speaker 6 (52:56):
Not my dog.

Speaker 4 (52:56):
Stats claim most incidents involve four rounds or a few
or so. Twenty is a party, right, referring to the
PR fifty seven Hey book, They will cast out demons.
He's like cannibal Lecter referring to Dahmer. See that's the
difference between Dahmer and Coburger is again Coburger. I mean,

(53:21):
what he did obviously was heinous. But if he did it,
but he didn't eat them, he didn't filey them up
afterward and put them in his refrigerator and all of that. Dahmer.
That's why the dude in prison off. Plus. I think
they said Dahmer was kind of being annoying. That's you know,

(53:42):
there's that's the problem with cannibals. They are so annoying.
They just get on your nerves after a while, on
your last nerve. Uh Pope Prebubly thirty eighth that was abducted.
They broke my arm and then fixed it years later.
It was actually the doctor questioned my mom about it
because it was and my medical records doctors said it
was set by someone very good. She cussed my dad

(54:05):
out when we got home, thinking CPS was going to
come and take me away. Really, are you seriously? I
would love to hear that's that story. At some point,
Holly says, I'm overpower outages. Twelve seven squirrel in our transformer,
well seventh squirrel like December seventh squirrel and our transformer

(54:28):
whole poll had to be replaced out twelve hours, five sixteen,
tornado five twenty two power taken out, taking back out
to work on more tornado damage around the lines six'
one whole city without power for eight hours due to
a snake getting into something at the. Substation, WOW i
say this fully where that we are. Lucky each outage

(54:49):
was twelve ish hours. Each twelve hours without power is
a that's like an eternity in summer In, Texas.

Speaker 6 (55:00):
Yeah or in the middle of, winter trust, ME i know.

Speaker 4 (55:04):
Either yes, either ALTHOUGH i.

Speaker 6 (55:06):
Think that's WHEN i found out my fireplace wasn't worth a.

Speaker 4 (55:11):
SHIT i would rather have the power out in the, winter.

Speaker 6 (55:17):
Wouldn't? You, yes because you can make yourself, warm it's
a little bit more difficult to make yourself.

Speaker 4 (55:24):
Cool, yep just just saying uh in deuce, FIVE i
feel LIKE i should be wearing a smoking jacket while
listening To brad's musical selections. Today, yes we try to
class it up every now and. Then every now and.

Speaker 6 (55:39):
Then. Uh and what is this?

Speaker 4 (55:43):
That the docs clock?

Speaker 6 (55:44):
Tower random box in the?

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This a big?

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Speaker 4 (56:04):
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Speaker 15 (56:06):
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what we're dealing with. Here i've had beef with bears,
before But i've never seen one that's small and.

Speaker 4 (56:16):
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Speaker 15 (56:17):
Prize, sure why not out gathering sticks to build this
guy a little? Home and before anyone, asks, No i'm
not gonna eat. Him trying this whole bonding instead of barbecuing.
Thing construction's going all, right he's. Supervising got that look
like this better be worth whatever you. Paid jokes on,
HIM i, didn't all, right house is.

Speaker 4 (56:37):
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Speaker 15 (56:38):
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amazon forgot to mention the. Teeth time to feed my
grand prize probably starving after that big. Journey nothing like
fresh forest fish for a prize winning polar.

Speaker 4 (56:51):
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Speaker 15 (56:53):
Dinner still can't believe this all came from a random delivery.

Speaker 4 (56:57):
Chat let me know in the comments SHOULD i keep?

Speaker 6 (56:59):
HIM i freaking love these man BECAUSE ai is getting so.
Good something weird.

Speaker 4 (57:10):
HAPPENED i got a text from From toby, okay And toby.
Uh he told me about a car that that passed
him politely and politely and on the, left so the
proper way to. Pass and he said that the the
license plate was Les. Bourrew that's not the picture that

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he did not send me this. Picture, yeah this picture
was made BY.

Speaker 6 (57:43):
Ai but it spelled it correct.

Speaker 4 (57:46):
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terrified because this that's that's how we were being able
to tell you know whether or not something WAS ai
because it, misspelled because first it was the fingers if
you didn't if it didn't have enough fingers on the
hand or it had too. Many you knew it WAS.
Ai then when they figured out how to fix that

(58:08):
that it was it can't. Spell now it can. Spell
SO i don't know what we're going to do moving
forward REGARDING ai and knowing how to spell.

Speaker 6 (58:19):
It by the, way do you know why that? Why
lesbiu is a Thing i'm assuming because lesbians Drove, subarus.

Speaker 4 (58:29):
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Speaker 6 (58:34):
Mean?

Speaker 4 (58:35):
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us referring To, subarus, obviously particularly those owned by. Lesbians
the association With subaru with lesbian drivers stems from the
company's early and sustained marketing efforts targeted towards THE lgbtq plus,
community particularly, lesbians in the nineteen nineties and early two.

Speaker 6 (58:55):
Thousand WHAT i didn't know?

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Speaker 16 (59:00):
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nineteen nineties that revealed lesbians were a significant and loyal
customer base for their, vehicles especially those with all wheel
DRAW i always thought of Suber rus as dog. Sleds
they were notorious for, not you, know not being reliable

(59:25):
prior to, that back in the, EIGHTIES i just had
no idea that lesbians were like a major market share
for Subar. Us the insight Led subaru to actively market
to this demographic using subtle and authentic messaging that resonated
with their lifestyle and, values hence the term lesbaru and

(59:47):
they spell it L e sba r u the. Tomb
the Term lesbaru likely originated from this association and perception
Of subaru vehicles as a popular choice among lesbian drivers.

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Sing of the air.

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Waves this is your Daily. Mojoe elsa is the name
of THE ai unit at The food And Drug. ADMINISTRATION
i guess like you've Got, grock you've got the what's

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on At Uh? Google what's the name of their that
they have a name for their? Thing Uh?

Speaker 6 (01:06:46):
Google? Yeah what Is?

Speaker 4 (01:06:48):
Gemini that's that doesn't seem like a. NAME i, Mean
elsa is a. Name grock. ISN'T i didn't used to
be a, name but it is a name, now gem
AND i doesn't seem like a good. Name and and
they're hang on a second because this this ties in

(01:07:10):
AND i want to this Is. Uh this happened at
The nvidia presentation when they were on stage In. Paris
this was THE ceo Of nvidia getting up there and,
uh he was joined on stage by a little robot

(01:07:31):
being run BY. Ai and this little robot's, Name your
name Is greg Is? Greg?

Speaker 6 (01:07:39):
Oh, yeah it is a little girl From. Disneyland greg
learned how to.

Speaker 3 (01:07:42):
Walk how do we?

Speaker 4 (01:07:43):
Know how Is greg a little?

Speaker 3 (01:07:46):
Girl?

Speaker 6 (01:07:48):
YEAH i don't.

Speaker 4 (01:07:48):
KNOW i don't, Either AND.

Speaker 11 (01:07:50):
I please do not use gendered language to address.

Speaker 4 (01:07:55):
Everyone, okay, mine BUT i didn't do. It it was.
Dude they're The NVIDIA. Ceo how do we Know?

Speaker 6 (01:07:59):
Greg?

Speaker 4 (01:08:00):
Is that is a little not A? Yeah is there
something you can check on a robot that determines whether
or not they are one or the other in these outs.

Speaker 15 (01:08:14):
Obeying the laws of?

Speaker 17 (01:08:14):
Physics and so you learn how to walk in the virtual.

Speaker 3 (01:08:18):
World and look at you, now.

Speaker 4 (01:08:21):
Can you.

Speaker 17 (01:08:21):
Jump, wow.

Speaker 6 (01:08:32):
This is NOT, ai BUT i mean not C. G
i rather you.

Speaker 17 (01:08:35):
DANCE i just want to let you KNOW i am
the keynote. PRESENTER i need you to behave for a few.
Seconds could you?

Speaker 6 (01:08:46):
Sit?

Speaker 9 (01:08:47):
Sit? Hey you know what we should.

Speaker 4 (01:08:51):
Do let's take a picture of.

Speaker 17 (01:08:52):
Everybody, yeah isn't it?

Speaker 4 (01:08:59):
Cute, Mhm it's all. Cute it's all fun and games
until it starts eating your. Face but at THE, fda
THEIR ai is NAMED. Elsa but the employees now at
THE fda are saying that the headline reads THAT ELSA
ai hallucinates studies and they have to double check all

(01:09:23):
of the facts put out BY elsa THEIR. Ai THE
ai tool was exposed by none other than the FDA's own,
employees who revealed how unreliable the machine learning technology is
in checking drugs that are undergoing the approval.

Speaker 6 (01:09:36):
Process, well that sucks.

Speaker 4 (01:09:42):
THIS i, MEAN i don't want to Be Debbie, downer
but this feels like it could be a. Fail this
is according To Tech. Times employees said double checking the
facts is a, must especially for those that undergo elsa's
checking and. Processing despite this being touted as the way
to fact track drug approvals under the. AGENCY a new

(01:10:03):
report from cnnez now it makes me question whether or
not it's. TRUE a new report FROM cnn reveals that
the current and former employees of THE fda have come
forward to talk about the issues with Elsa generative A,
ai the tool which the agency launched last. Month three
employees have reported THAT ELSA ai has hallucinated studies and

(01:10:25):
misinterpreted legitimate, research which led the technology to share fake
or untrustworthy or the information.

Speaker 6 (01:10:34):
That doesn't seem like a good, thing does?

Speaker 4 (01:10:37):
IT i, mean especially at THE, fda this does not
lead a person to feel, like, hey they're doing a
bang up job at THE. Fda one specific source WEIRD.

Speaker 6 (01:10:50):
Ai something is nobody didn't teach it correctly or.

Speaker 4 (01:10:56):
What one specific source claimed that it hall ucinates. Confidently
hell L cii.

Speaker 6 (01:11:09):
WHAT i do.

Speaker 4 (01:11:09):
That if you're going to, hallucinate do it, confidently be
vague and say it with. CONVICTION ELSA ai having significant,
problems which is a massive problem in what it should
be doing for the, agency and that is to expedite
drug checks. Approvals why this is this surprising given that

(01:11:31):
it's the. Government THE fda adopted THE ELSA ai tool
as a way to fast track its operations and push
more drugs onto the market For americans can use, leveraging machine,
learning and the approval, process which usually.

Speaker 6 (01:11:44):
Takes a lot of.

Speaker 4 (01:11:45):
Time And gadget reported that as for THE cnn, investigation
the unnamed employees claim that information from THE ai has
not been that has not been double, checked is considered,
unreliable particularly with its hallucination. Problems but THE Fda Commissioner
marty mackery more proof that we live in a simulation

(01:12:12):
or is it mockery M A K A r Y
is that Mockery marty mockery McCary maybe. McCary, okay that
sounds better than. Mockery doesn't stated that there were no
talks within the agency regarding those specific. Concerns commissioner McCary
also noted that USING elsa and joining its training program

(01:12:34):
is still voluntary over at THE. Fda oh, okay, well
then in that, case no big whoop since the and
this is, this this has been the hallucination thing has
been a problem in the past with OTHER, ais where
they essentially what THE ai does and what they're accusing

(01:12:57):
this one of doing is what we call making shit
up to fill in the gaps where it's been tasked
with solving a. PROBLEM i can't remember what the Other let's,
see what was the OTHER ai that was making up? Stuff?
Uh it was imagined reason about the. World where was

(01:13:29):
it The uh there was.

Speaker 6 (01:13:33):
An imagines research?

Speaker 4 (01:13:35):
Falsely maybe that's there was. Another, YEAH ai image misinformation has.
Surged google researchers find this was last.

Speaker 6 (01:13:45):
Year even WITH.

Speaker 4 (01:13:47):
Ai the study found that real images paired with false
claims about what they depict or, imply continue to spread
without without the need for. Something this is over AT
Nbc news and seeing is no longer. Believing this was
the JOHN. S Knight Journalism Fellowship and who doesn't love

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Their christmas? Parties artificial intelligence. Impact the flood OF ai
generated images that fill social media are sowing seeds of,
doubt eroding people's ability to trust what they.

Speaker 6 (01:14:18):
See.

Speaker 4 (01:14:19):
Yeah and then back in twenty twenty, two The National
institutes Of HEALTH ai enabled image fraud in scientific. Publications,
oops should we be concerned that it's going to try
to kill?

Speaker 6 (01:14:37):
Us i'm starting to wonder, maybe BUT i don't think
it's there, yet.

Speaker 4 (01:14:43):
As groc swears to me that he's. Not because there
have been a couple of times ON x where groc has,
responded which it's still weird to think that that's not
a real, person that it's an it's just a computer
responding somehow, knowing even understanding. Humor BUT i EVEN i

(01:15:08):
suggested that you know that it was all fun and
games UNTIL ai wanted to And grock wanted to take
over the world and kill. Us and he's, like, no, no, no,
NO i don't want to do. THAT i JUST i
want to. HELP i want to hang, out which is
exactly what is, right even though they were trying to kill.
You the problem did not go away over the, years

(01:15:31):
though they, said and while it has lessened thanks to
developments from various, companies it's still a. Problem this being
the imagining, of or halling hallucinating of information BY. Ai
it's still a problem that the digital world faces to this. Day, advocates,
experts and news publication companies have claimed that the public

(01:15:51):
should still rely on human written news and information when
gathering facts or. Research most of the companies that operate
their GENERATIVE, ai including Open, Ai, Google, Apple, perplexity and,
more are still riddled with hallucination. Problem it's interesting that
you use the word. HALLUCINATION i, MEAN i guess that's

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what it. Is it's it's making up things that aren't.
There but it's IT'S i don't know what. ELSE i
guess that's the only thing to call. It just that
that makes it sounds very, sound very human when it
it's OUR ai is, hallucinating it's seeing things that aren't.

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Speaker 6 (01:22:27):
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Speaker 4 (01:22:29):
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Speaker 6 (01:22:32):
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the three rules, safe which was the Whole isaac asim
off and you, know robots can't kill their masters and
that sort of. Thing but that's not necessarily the. Case

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US i, mean it'd be nice to think that they
won't try to kill, us but they could still try
to kill.

Speaker 6 (01:23:36):
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Speaker 4 (01:23:40):
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way spoiler, alert were.

Speaker 6 (01:23:51):
What was the what was his? Name Happy? Dunky?

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yeah and didn't he he did the. Voice i'm pretty
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Him Alan, Robots.

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things will not kill us and eat. Us yeah, RIGHT
i mean that, ideally we don't want to think that
ore That rosie the housekeeper is going to kill us
and eat. Us but you go back to was it
the nineteen? SIXTIES i think this was nineteen but this

(01:25:10):
IS i think this is done in The yeah it.
Was it was made in the nineteen, sixties and this
was how they thought the future would. Be, Well i'll
JUST i won't spoil it for.

Speaker 10 (01:25:24):
You here you, go what yu NOW i?

Speaker 4 (01:25:27):
Forgot, Yeah i'll show.

Speaker 6 (01:25:29):
You, Yeah i'll show.

Speaker 4 (01:25:30):
You son and the music and this is kind of
weird nineteen nineteen ninety nine eighty d. Okay this is
presented by the Philco Ford corporation in celebration of their
seventy fifth. Anniversary does the music not sound like a horror? Film?

Speaker 6 (01:25:54):
Dude this music in this video right, here as it
shows right now on the, screen reminds me of A
planet of The, Apes.

Speaker 18 (01:26:02):
Planet of the Apep, yeah, yep me.

Speaker 4 (01:26:06):
Too you expect this statue of liberty to come popping
out of the sand right? There don't you really a
weird choice in? MUSIC i, mean it's supposed to be
this hopeful look at the, future and it sounds like

(01:26:28):
we're all going to. Die, yeah of course we.

Speaker 19 (01:26:31):
Are but then there's the, again this is nineteen ninety,
nine that from the nineteen, sixties this is the way
they thought nineteen ninety nine would.

Speaker 4 (01:26:44):
Look and the kid dressed up, there what does he.

Speaker 6 (01:26:50):
Remind you of in?

Speaker 4 (01:26:51):
That like THE.

Speaker 6 (01:26:57):
I think it Was planet of The.

Speaker 4 (01:26:58):
Apes weren't they didn't weren't there some of the humans
or some of the futuristic, people didn't they have like
that head thingy? On why don't even know what you call?

Speaker 6 (01:27:08):
That it reminds me of that old woman On game Of. Thrones, yeah, yes, yeah,
yeah that's What i'm thinking. Of who's she's now?

Speaker 4 (01:27:18):
Dead thanks, sir thanks for bringing that.

Speaker 6 (01:27:21):
Up appreciate.

Speaker 4 (01:27:22):
It So mom and her.

Speaker 9 (01:27:26):
Signenteen ninety nine.

Speaker 2 (01:27:29):
Maybe more than a generation, away and yet dreams traveled
faster than. Light look at, that and even now scientists
and planners are shaping the lives of our children who will.

Speaker 4 (01:27:39):
Live, okay why does it have two wheels on the?

Speaker 6 (01:27:43):
Front good. Question why did we never get these kind of?
Cars they were, THINKING i know that's fifty sixty years.
Ago why didn't we never get?

Speaker 4 (01:27:52):
It, well there's a reason we don't have the goal
wing doors like. That and you know what the reason, Is,
no they're expensive as, hell.

Speaker 6 (01:28:05):
One of the tests you lift up a uh the su. Did,
yeah The TESLA suv had.

Speaker 4 (01:28:13):
Those The deloreans had.

Speaker 6 (01:28:15):
THEM i don't know if it still, does BUT i
mean it's it's you.

Speaker 4 (01:28:19):
Can't gravity is not your friend with doors like, That
so you'd have to have some assisted you, know either
a motor lifting it up or shock absorber or something like.
That and we've all dealt with the stupid hatchbacks that
the gas chockabs orbers eventually give out and you're, like
you gotta hold. It imagine having to hold the damn
thing up every time you get out of the. Car

(01:28:41):
paint in the.

Speaker 2 (01:28:41):
Air give in the twenty first, century how will they?
Live perhaps in a honeycomb structure like, This, nope the,
oldest strongest natural. Shape, no, yeah, Nope hexagon modules that
grow with a family's size and.

Speaker 4 (01:28:55):
Interests, yeah, yeah you're the.

Speaker 2 (01:29:00):
Dad Michael, shaw forty, five husband, father is an. Astrophysicist
several days each week he commutes to a distant laboratory
where he's engaged in the Mars Ie, project the colonization
of the first. Planet his miner in the some ten
years he attended A midwestern university was. Botany it is
one of his many continuing.

Speaker 4 (01:29:21):
Hobbies you, know you don't hear about people majoring in,
botany do you? Know you really don't for whatever. Reason
it's just but it does sound.

Speaker 6 (01:29:31):
FUTURISTIC i mean the Movie The Martian Matt, damon he
was a.

Speaker 4 (01:29:34):
Botanist, Botanist, yeah and On Star Trek khan the name
of his, ship, Remember, no The Botany, Bay Botany Bay
botany by that's My chekhov.

Speaker 2 (01:29:50):
Impersonation he is engrossed on this sunny morning and the
study of the cellular structure of a new exotic fruit.

Speaker 9 (01:29:56):
Tree hopefully his.

Speaker 2 (01:29:58):
Experiments will produce a giant peach with a, thick protective,
skin much like that of a. Tangerine this is one
of the many twenty first century devices or appliances that
are put.

Speaker 4 (01:30:10):
And, somehow even in the LOOK i had thirty years
ahead to nineteen ninety NINE, ad we are still decorating
our shelves with random pieces of. Pottery every show you've ever,
seen that's what's on shelves in the background or in.

(01:30:32):
Silhouette is it not all these random shapes of? Pottery
for whatever, reason of.

Speaker 9 (01:30:36):
The everyday life of the show, Family, hey.

Speaker 4 (01:30:42):
He's a, whistler just like you.

Speaker 2 (01:30:43):
Are this, lunch whether it's electronic screen Enables michael to
call up photographic sections of the two parent fruit trees
from which he began his experiments three years.

Speaker 6 (01:30:54):
Ago all, right so.

Speaker 4 (01:31:00):
He's in his. House he uses the at that.

Speaker 2 (01:31:03):
Time he stored the two photographic images in the central home,
computer which is, secretary, librarian, banker, teacher medical, technician bridge,
partner and all around.

Speaker 4 (01:31:16):
Servant Pather telby's live there this house of.

Speaker 2 (01:31:19):
Tomorrow all pertinent information about this, family it's, records its,
tastes and reference material is stored in these memory, banks
available instantly to every member of the.

Speaker 6 (01:31:31):
Family thank, god computers didn't look like that in the nineteen.
Nineties holy, CAW.

Speaker 4 (01:31:36):
I, know, right but that does look. Cool that's the
electro mechanical version of the home, computer with all of
the mechanical switches and all of the little lights and,
things and the size of a small. CAR i mean
it's that, they for whatever, reason they weren't able to
envision computers that were. SMALLER i guess his little.

Speaker 2 (01:32:04):
Brain Master James, shaw eight years old student attends formal
school two mornings a. Week much of his, education, however
is carried on in a kind of education center within the.

Speaker 6 (01:32:17):
Home, huh he looks. Thrill he looks, thrilled doesn't?

Speaker 4 (01:32:20):
HE i know? Right that will never. Change that will
never change home schooling inside the classroom in the.

Speaker 20 (01:32:28):
House and so anier that began five hundred years earlier
With copernicus And galileo ends as the first astronaut takes
his first haunting steps onto the shores of the moon
and begins a new age of man uh.

Speaker 2 (01:32:45):
Huh his assignments are programmed into the home computer and
fed into teaching, machines which allow him to progress as
rapidly as his awakening mind can absorb the audio visual.

Speaker 4 (01:32:57):
Lessons, okay that was the other thing about computers that
they foresaw in the future is that they all had
these giant panels of lights that flashed randomly on and,
off which they did that In Star trek. Too there
were just big panels of lights That but have you
ever seen the computer that has big panels of random

(01:33:20):
lights that flash?

Speaker 6 (01:33:21):
ON i don't. Know you have one sitting in your
room right, now AND i have one sitting. Here the
LEDs on that computer over, there the lied on your
v mix. Computer.

Speaker 4 (01:33:34):
Oh Led, yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:33:37):
It's got LEDs on the inside of.

Speaker 12 (01:33:39):
It oh oh.

Speaker 4 (01:33:42):
On the box yeah, yeah oh on the. BIKE i
can't see, it but, yeah you're right it has. LEDs
but it's a gaming.

Speaker 6 (01:33:48):
Computer that's that's what it's. MADE i, mean it's made to.

Speaker 4 (01:33:51):
Do.

Speaker 6 (01:33:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:33:53):
Yeah but other than, that there AREN'T i mean no
in the standard. COMPUTERS i HADN'T i hadn't thought about.
That you're, right but gaming computers do have random. Lights,
yeah that was that self fulfilling. Prophecy or was that.

Speaker 6 (01:34:08):
It's just people like random, CIRCUMSTANCES i, Guess AND i.

Speaker 4 (01:34:13):
Do people do like. LIGHTS i mean we like things
that flash and do. STUFF i mean the lights behind
me flashing and to the sound of my voice or
back there making makes it look, like you, know something's,
happening which doesn't necessarily mean that anything's. Happening and believe

(01:34:34):
The earth was. Round they did not ever, foresee for whatever,
reason the sixteen by nine layout of a monitor either
it was all four x three and kind of fast
forward a couple of because we get to the. Lunchtime

(01:34:57):
here we go lunchtime for what was his, Name Michael Allan,
suir the astrophysicist.

Speaker 9 (01:35:04):
And an show.

Speaker 2 (01:35:07):
The Three White, mother part time, homemaker part time.

Speaker 9 (01:35:12):
Homemaker hey, Mom i'm, Hungry, yeah me.

Speaker 3 (01:35:18):
Too how about?

Speaker 9 (01:35:19):
Lunch how about two?

Speaker 4 (01:35:20):
Minutes how about make your own damn?

Speaker 6 (01:35:23):
Sandwich men in? County Your amazon echo can do this? Now, Yeap, yes.

Speaker 9 (01:35:32):
We're, nineteen all, right but you better not show up
with a dirty.

Speaker 3 (01:35:37):
Face drink.

Speaker 4 (01:35:40):
Fifty do not show up with a dirty.

Speaker 16 (01:35:42):
Face one hundred and? Thirteen what one hundred and?

Speaker 4 (01:35:53):
Twelve how was that kid?

Speaker 6 (01:35:56):
DOING i think it was a blow. DRYER i think
it was heat and wind to dry his hands in.

Speaker 4 (01:36:01):
His, face, Right but there was no water on his,
hands was?

Speaker 6 (01:36:04):
IT i didn't see any? Water was that? Hallucinating hang
on a?

Speaker 4 (01:36:08):
Second all?

Speaker 20 (01:36:09):
Right would you better not show up with a dirty?

Speaker 16 (01:36:11):
Face one hundred and. Fifteen one hundred and.

Speaker 6 (01:36:20):
THIRTEEN i don't see any water to?

Speaker 4 (01:36:22):
You, uh.

Speaker 16 (01:36:25):
One hundred and.

Speaker 6 (01:36:26):
TWELVE i guess maybe there was.

Speaker 4 (01:36:29):
WATER i just didn't Sand.

Speaker 9 (01:36:33):
All.

Speaker 6 (01:36:34):
Right now she sits.

Speaker 4 (01:36:34):
Down and does her.

Speaker 20 (01:36:36):
Job.

Speaker 4 (01:36:37):
Recipes, yes so they got this part, right actually.

Speaker 6 (01:36:42):
Recipes that's actually a list of who's gonna eat?

Speaker 9 (01:36:45):
What?

Speaker 4 (01:36:46):
Oh oh good. Point ye you're, right you're, right you're.

Speaker 6 (01:36:48):
Right.

Speaker 4 (01:36:49):
Menu, yep. Yep So mike's getting a chicken.

Speaker 6 (01:36:52):
Salad good luck with, That, mike.

Speaker 4 (01:36:55):
And karen's getting avocado and? Shrimp Is jamie The? Kid boiled,
salmon broiled, salmon, broccery, cheese, carrots and chocolate? Pudding and Then.

Speaker 2 (01:37:08):
Mike how about chicken salad cheese?

Speaker 4 (01:37:13):
Burger you know who that?

Speaker 6 (01:37:15):
IS i can't remember his.

Speaker 4 (01:37:17):
Name come, on IF i winked at, you you'd know.

Speaker 6 (01:37:22):
Wink, Martindale thank, You you're. WELCOME i did that just.

Speaker 4 (01:37:26):
For, you.

Speaker 6 (01:37:29):
Wasn't he that's school bottle of.

Speaker 4 (01:37:34):
Beer so he's gonna, wait he's gonna have beer for,
lunch cheese burger and bottle of.

Speaker 6 (01:37:40):
Beer but you think that's what he? Gets have you
seen this?

Speaker 9 (01:37:47):
Before?

Speaker 6 (01:37:47):
YES i watched it a couple of days.

Speaker 4 (01:37:49):
Ago four hundred calories over the suggested luncheon allotment.

Speaker 6 (01:38:01):
And.

Speaker 3 (01:38:02):
Cost, okay be right?

Speaker 4 (01:38:06):
There and, no what's a no cal? BEER i don't
know did that even? EXIST i don't think it, did
but They but that means they foresaw that there was
no calorie. Beer it was no?

Speaker 6 (01:38:25):
Calorie when was no? Calorie cold roast? BEEF i can't
eat anything cold.

Speaker 4 (01:38:31):
Beer, man cold roast beef is. Excellent the first successful
low calorie, Beer Miller, lite was introduced nationally in nineteen seventy.

Speaker 6 (01:38:40):
Five but that's not a no. Beer.

Speaker 4 (01:38:43):
No but they didn't even have low caw beer, then
so this. Foresaw, however the process for creating low calorie
beer was developed earlier By Joseph owaddies in the nineteen.
Fifties while working For Rang Gold, brewer they introduced the
a low Calorie Ryan golds first introduced a low calorie

(01:39:06):
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what the calorie. COUNT i don't know that this. DOES
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(01:40:53):
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Speaker 6 (01:40:58):
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Speaker 4 (01:41:09):
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Speaker 6 (01:41:22):
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Schmidt that's My i'm, like, sorry we're going to give it.
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Speaker 9 (01:44:08):
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Speaker 9 (01:44:14):
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Speaker 6 (01:44:26):
Original babe.

Speaker 4 (01:44:30):
SAYS. I i loved my flip phone because it was
Like Star. Trek Star trek did have The Star trek
got a lot of things right with regard to the.
Future oh the other THING i should have had this
ready because hang out a Side Star trek u us

(01:44:52):
was It julian's?

Speaker 6 (01:44:53):
Auction when you.

Speaker 4 (01:44:55):
See the stuff that they there we, go let me
see WHERE i can find it because twenty four there
we go right. There this is from the Original Star
trek television. Show this is one of those boxes from

(01:45:18):
the computer that had flashing. Lights you, know these are
the random flashing. Lights and this was From uhura's. Station
it's that module right there right and it was made from.
PLYWOOD i know it's kind of. Freaky it wasn't. REAL
i don't know how much this one sold. For let's

(01:45:38):
find out. Together it sold for nineteen thousand to fifty.
Dollars holy. Schniks, WOW i don't remember when this auction. Was,
well why wouldn't.

Speaker 6 (01:45:55):
It's it's that.

Speaker 4 (01:46:00):
Crazy it's just. Boxes it's a plywood box with wires
and if you hooked it up to a power, Source
i'm sure it would. Work why wouldn't? It but nineteen
thousand dollars for that AND i didn't even know this
stuff still. Existed but the the.

Speaker 6 (01:46:19):
Bridge let me see IF i can find it real.
Quickly probably. Not there's another.

Speaker 4 (01:46:24):
That that little box that is plywood and some light
bulbs and some translucent plastic sold for thirteen thousand. Dollars the,
steps those are steps on the, enterprise six hundred and fifty.
Bucks there's a railing sold for six thousand. Dollars, wow

(01:46:48):
there we. Go this is this is the. BRIDGE i
had no idea this was still in. Existence that's the weird.
THING i asked. H russ if he knew about. It
he didn't know.

Speaker 6 (01:46:58):
Either this is, This this is Where spock's.

Speaker 4 (01:47:01):
At, no this is Where chekhov And sulu.

Speaker 6 (01:47:04):
Sat, oh the REASON i said spock is because of
that thing that's sticking up on the left. Side.

Speaker 4 (01:47:10):
Yeah, no they he had one of those at his science,
station which would have been one hundred and eighty degrees behind.
Mine but this is where the helmsman and the navigator.
Sat do you know how much this sold? For it's
a piece of hanging on to, say let's see IF
i can show you more of it without giving it.

(01:47:31):
Away here's the front of, it so it's. Plywood doesn't
look it doesn't look all shiny and glitzy in this,
can Although i'm again surprised that it looks as good
as it. Does but there it.

Speaker 6 (01:47:46):
Is, OH i see.

Speaker 4 (01:47:47):
It, yeah how much this thing sold?

Speaker 9 (01:47:50):
For.

Speaker 6 (01:47:54):
No one hundred and twenty two hundred and sixty thousand.
Dollars is that not?

Speaker 4 (01:48:03):
Amazing, AGAIN i didn't even know it still. EXISTS i
thought that that stuff was. Destroyed but two hundred and
sixty thousand. Dollars they expected it to go for between
fifty and seventy. Grand so, anyway that, is you, know
that's Star trek did an amazing job at coming up

(01:48:29):
with some, stuff you, know for the. Future but back
to our family of astrophysicists living in the in nineteen ninety.
Nine remember this is supposed to be nineteen ninety. Nine
we didn't have this stuff in personal. Computers weren't this
big a deal in nineteen ninety. Nine the interweb had
just essentially begun within the past five or six, Years,

(01:48:52):
right there's mid nineties that The.

Speaker 6 (01:48:55):
Interweb, yeah ninety other, way ninety, six ninety five to ninety. Seven, Rooms,
yeah chat, rooms The internet had just. BEGAN I i
WAS i was building. COMPUTERS i was building clone computers
in those, years like bord, Clones, like, uh what do

(01:49:19):
you call? Them and what were?

Speaker 4 (01:49:20):
They, no not?

Speaker 6 (01:49:21):
Bored what were they called three eighty? Six three eighty
six and for eighty six?

Speaker 4 (01:49:26):
Computers, oh that's try to remember.

Speaker 6 (01:49:28):
Those, yeah, yeah so that's.

Speaker 4 (01:49:30):
This they they they thought we'd be, farther further along
than we, were, yeah in nineteen ninety. Nine so then
she gets up and she sent. Four but you, know
there will always be. Flowers look at the size of the.

(01:49:53):
Oven is that a food? Replicator what's she going to
do with a? Flower see? This, okay did you notice
how the dishes came? Down what a giant pain in the.

(01:50:15):
Ass that would be no, kidding if you had to
push a button to get your plate out of a
machine in the, wall, oh every time you had. TO i,
MEAN i guess there's something to be said after you were.
Done if you just put it into a machine and
it washed it and everything and stuck it back in the,
cabinet that would be. Nice but to have to push
a button every time you wanted to get your dish

(01:50:36):
out of the, cabinet and then and then there's a
power outage and you can't eat because you can't get
to your dishes because the stupid motor that brings your
plate down into you know where you can get it doesn't.
Work because that's what would. Happen let's, see here's here's dad.

Speaker 2 (01:50:54):
Working so there's a household monitor screen which maintains a
watch On chris in the, house swimming pool or.

Speaker 4 (01:51:02):
Yard all, right multiple monitors that got that, Right except
what the.

Speaker 2 (01:51:10):
Wife selects on her console will be paid for by
the husband at his counterpart.

Speaker 6 (01:51:14):
Console you notice none of these computers have. Keyboards, uh
you just turn a knob and press a couple of.

Speaker 4 (01:51:26):
Buttons that would make it simpler wasn't, it computer, Computer
just use the, keyboard how.

Speaker 2 (01:51:38):
Quaint all bills and transactions will be carried out.

Speaker 4 (01:51:41):
Electronically you get that pretty.

Speaker 2 (01:51:44):
CLOSE a central bank computer will debit the family's account
the amount of purchases and credit the department, store for,
example informing the family's home. Computer at the same time.

Speaker 4 (01:51:57):
Informing the family's home, computer.

Speaker 2 (01:51:59):
Father touch of a button receives an instantaneous printed copy
of his, budget the amount of taxes he, owes the
payments left on the, car and so. Forth all documents
and household records are available on the video screen for immediate.
Reference also at his.

Speaker 4 (01:52:16):
Disposal there's a keyboard right, there but it's attached to a,
typewriter isn't it.

Speaker 2 (01:52:20):
Is an electronic correspondence machine or home post, office which
allows for instant written communication between individuals anywhere in the.

Speaker 4 (01:52:29):
World oh, Okay so they were thinking that email would
be its own dedicated, machine.

Speaker 6 (01:52:38):
That you'd still have to write your, email.

Speaker 4 (01:52:40):
Right you'd still have to write it. Out they. Didn't
they didn't foresee. That but, well this is night. Again
nineteen ninety. Nine email was still a new. Thing it
was not yet a pain in the ass that it turned.

Speaker 2 (01:52:55):
Into to maintain these and hundreds of company lex electronic.
CIRCUITS a monitor checks all circuits every two, seconds inserts
a backup circuit if and when trouble, develops and alerts
The Communal Service agency for.

Speaker 6 (01:53:10):
Replacement, okay THE, csa.

Speaker 4 (01:53:17):
The Communal Service. Agency, yeah well that's not wrong in
that you've got refrigerators and things like, that now that
will diagnose if they have a, problem, correct like some
of the. Appliances and again this all sounds great except

(01:53:38):
for they didn't factor, in or didn't think, about or
just didn't include bad guys spying on.

Speaker 6 (01:53:46):
You through it, all, Correct, yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:53:49):
That's what they you. Know, again it's the it's The
this was the nineteen. Sixties and ALTHOUGH i it was
that star trek, utopia which is was a form of.
SOCIALISM i guess if you get right down to it,
again socialism would be, fabulous except for there's always going

(01:54:12):
to be a what's the best way to put a
dick in the? Crowd who's going to screw it? Up
who doesn't want, to you, know put in their their their,
time their. Effort there are they want to sit on their.

Speaker 2 (01:54:26):
Ass The Home Energy center with its fuel cell furnishes,
power provides absolutely pure, water burns waste and heats or
cools the.

Speaker 4 (01:54:41):
Rooms it's just it's like dystopian. Jazz they're playing in the. Background,
now it's like this this mishmash of. Stuff but the
notice that the house worked on a fuel. Cell so
you didn't you. Weren't you weren't hooked up to uh
electricity the grid any. More you were hooked up to

(01:55:01):
your own fuel. Cell but then what happens when your
fuel cell gets? Depleted then there is a call place
to the communal what was, it the communal service, agency
and they come out and they replace your fuel cell.

Speaker 9 (01:55:16):
To computerized too.

Speaker 2 (01:55:18):
Cold the world of tomorrow will be as cold as
sunlight pune through photochromic.

Speaker 9 (01:55:30):
Windows we'll be wait.

Speaker 6 (01:55:33):
What puned through photochromic? Windows what's that?

Speaker 4 (01:55:39):
MEAN i have no? Idea did he say?

Speaker 6 (01:55:42):
PUNED i think?

Speaker 4 (01:55:43):
So, Okay, well so the world of tomorrow will be
as cold as? Sunlight the hell does that?

Speaker 6 (01:55:53):
Mean do they know?

Speaker 4 (01:55:56):
Something we don't? Know but they got a lot of.
Things they've got a lot of things. Right but it's,
nah they got a few things wrong, Too and again
they didn't factor in the bad guys they didn't factor
in the, dummies the stupid people who would screw it

(01:56:18):
up for the rest of. Us that's the. Problem that's
always that's what people in the past and looking at the,
future they never seem to factor in the a holes
that are going to throw a wrench into the. Works
they have free, time that's what. Happens but looking thirty
years into the, future we may maybe at some point

(01:56:39):
in time we will filter out the a.

Speaker 6 (01:56:41):
Holes do you know what if we if we made
a film like, that now what it would look like
in fifty years from now to the people watching?

Speaker 4 (01:56:49):
It just like, This, yeah they look back on us and, go,
wow they sure we're while they're flying their. Cars when
we're never gonna have flying. Cars it's never gonna. Happen
wait a minutes less goal probably not we, Never we're
never gonna have flying. Cars he's just not gonna See

(01:57:09):
i'm using reverse psychology because now we'll have flying cars next.
Week that there is two hours of, futuristic really cool
information we. Have we have gone to the, future we
have touched the, future and it is us known as
The Daily mojo for Today, thursday the twenty fourth day Of. July,

(01:57:31):
wow there's only one week left In, july year of
Our lord twenty twenty. Five i's see if anybody learned
to damn thing during the course of the. Program uh
ewon And guru, says, knock, knock got your hydrogen delivery?
Here you're, right is all the fuel? Cells no klingons or,
romulans he. Says missy thirteen, says we don't know what. It's,

(01:57:51):
uh we don't know what it. Is what is still
become yet bart and. Right they don't factor in the.
Evil they never. Do we never here about the bad.
Guys it's a. Problem not my dog says from. Before,
typically gull wing doors have side windows too small to climb,
out so when it rolls on the roof your. Toast,

(01:58:12):
yeah that's the other thing upside. Down you're not getting
out of your car unless they built in the floor.
Hatch but then to get to the floor, hatch you
got to be able to get rid of the. Seat
it's possible that the door design that we have right
now for cars is the best design, possible and that

(01:58:33):
kind of. Scary over on THE, X Pika pool, says
socialism works fine until human nature gets. Involved then it's Left.
Yep the whole camp we all just get along is
great until you get you, know Dumbass bill that lives
down the street that doesn't want to, play and then you're.

(01:58:53):
Screwed kool aid with a. Sea we must all hang
together or we will surely be hung together exactly Except
Jill holes and The asian. Delegation that's a good. Point
and over in The Daily mojo chat, room fag zoe
stay cool, people enjoy the rest of your. Day is
that a commander a? Suggestion Deb, Tredbury hope my mojo

(01:59:16):
fam has a happy rest of Thrilling? Thursday love you mean?
It they didn't factor in real? Folk preview thirty to
thirty eight says they didn't factor in The. Muslims is
that what they did? Wrong they didn't factor in The,
muslims did? They they didn't factor in the beauty and

(01:59:36):
the love and the. Warmth that is the Real Ron. Phillips.
Either every home should have a Real Ron, phillips just
saying remember that we the people must hang, together otherwise
we shall indeed be hanged. Separately six Temper, tyrannus resist
stupid and Goodnight Dot thompson wherever you.

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