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I, it's funny because I watched a movie from 93 yesterday. And one of the main plot points is this woman trying to get a job as a typist. And like, you just, there's a whole office of people just typing up things. Other people, it's crazy.
Hmm. Did you guys know I used to solder the chips themselves when I worked at Nvidia? They would send me the parts and I would go in my garage. Because we didn't have computers then.
Hmm. Did you guys know I used to solder the chips themselves when I worked at Nvidia? They would send me the parts and I would go in my garage. Because we didn't have computers then.
Hmm. Did you guys know I used to solder the chips themselves when I worked at Nvidia? They would send me the parts and I would go in my garage. Because we didn't have computers then.
Yeah, it was actually an American-made operation. And I wasn't very fast with them. That's why there were shortages.
Yeah, it was actually an American-made operation. And I wasn't very fast with them. That's why there were shortages.
Yeah, it was actually an American-made operation. And I wasn't very fast with them. That's why there were shortages.
Okay, dude.
Okay, dude.
Okay, dude.
We have podcasters now.
We have podcasters now.
We have podcasters now.
My dad has worked in the military for 30 years, and then he quit, and he works at a military contractor now. He doesn't really like him. He's ready to leave. He's always had this dream of being a travel agent, and I don't know how to break to him. I've told him softly in many ways, like, oh, that's cool, but it doesn't really exist anymore.
My dad has worked in the military for 30 years, and then he quit, and he works at a military contractor now. He doesn't really like him. He's ready to leave. He's always had this dream of being a travel agent, and I don't know how to break to him. I've told him softly in many ways, like, oh, that's cool, but it doesn't really exist anymore.
My dad has worked in the military for 30 years, and then he quit, and he works at a military contractor now. He doesn't really like him. He's ready to leave. He's always had this dream of being a travel agent, and I don't know how to break to him. I've told him softly in many ways, like, oh, that's cool, but it doesn't really exist anymore.
I don't pay them though. You know, it's like, for me, it's always like exposure, exposure, right? An exposure-based economy sounds good.
I don't pay them though. You know, it's like, for me, it's always like exposure, exposure, right? An exposure-based economy sounds good.
I don't pay them though. You know, it's like, for me, it's always like exposure, exposure, right? An exposure-based economy sounds good.
What if Trump tweets out everyone we owe debt to for exposure? They call it even.