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Andy Vs Michael - A Christmas Special
Fri, 27 Dec
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Thank you to everyone who has joined us for 2024. Micheal and I offer this last Friday episode of the year as our parting gift. As usual, I have no idea where these are going and we covered everything from flat earth to whether or not cheese is the best snack to eat while contemplating your place in the known universe. Enjoy, see you all next year!!
Chapter 1: What is the main theme of the Christmas special?
70% der Anleger verlieren Geld.
Let's talk about Spartan Forge. If you're a fan of the podcast, you have heard me talking about them for the last two months. This is such a cool brand. I would point you towards the episode I did with Bill Thompson, their founder. Traditionally, this is in the hunting space. And for those of you who are on video, I'm kind of, well, I'm not kind of, I'm on their website right now.
Chapter 2: What are the benefits of using Spartan Forge for hunting?
And you can see that this has the same tools that a lot of traditional hunting apps have, but it has a lot more too. And I'll start you over on the left-hand side of the screen here, the LiDAR and UAV mapping. Die Deer-Bewegung und Prediktion, die In-App-Pin-Sharing, essentiell ein Blue-Force-Tracker.
Wenn du in den Desktop-Modell gehst, gibt es ein AI, mit dem du sprechen kannst und Fragen für Dinge fragst, die du nicht wissen kannst, weil du vielleicht eine limited Hunting-Area, Hunting-Time oder limited Access zu einem Mentor hast. Es bietet die gleichen Dinge wie die traditionellen Hunting-Apps, aber viel mehr. Ich habe das heute benutzt.
Ich bin nach Montana nach einer Knife-Familie gefahren und habe einige Knife gekauft. Und das Bild, das ich jetzt schaue, zeigt die Unterschiede zwischen Topografie, das ist wahrscheinlich ein Satellit oder vielleicht sogar ein UAV, und auf der rechten Seite ist die LiDAR.
Das gibt dir die Möglichkeit, den Boden unterhalb der Füllung zu sehen, was, wenn du flotte Bereiche in einem Helikopter suchst, ziemlich wichtig ist. Okay, got the red smoke. Do you ever just sit down and eat a few pieces of cheese and think about life? No.
Chapter 3: What are the philosophical thoughts on cheese and life?
Yeah, occasionally. Is that what you're doing right now? The cheese part. Yeah, you're not thinking about life. I try not to. Yeah, I just... Things become complicated when I think about too much stuff. Yeah, my head starts to hurt, so I just stop thinking. And you know what's easy? These little cheese cubes. Those are pretty nice. I think so. Little fit fuel packs, as they call them.
Sometimes what a man needs is just some cheese. Cheese, grapes... Meat Sticks. Yeah. Alright, let's see if I can find... This is our Christmas special. Christmas special. We should have wore hats. I am wearing one. Well, I mean like Santa hats.
This will come out after Christmas. So this could be... And will be our gift to everybody because they can unwrap this after. This is another present under the tree. Yeah, that's a good idea, actually.
Chapter 4: Why is saying 'Merry Christmas' considered exclusive?
Yeah. Merry Christmas, everybody. Yeah, indeed. I mean, super. I don't know what magic word applies to you using the term Merry Christmas as opposed to just cutting out every other belief and holiday. Right. Very exclusive of me. Yeah. Yeah. I expected. I mean, I'm not going to sit here and say I expected more of you, but you know.
Let's start off with that. How ridiculous it is to expect somebody to stop saying Merry Christmas and say Happy Holidays instead.
Chapter 5: How do personal beliefs affect public expressions of holiday greetings?
I don't care what people say. I don't either. But don't get pissy at me if I make noises with my vocal cord that you may not align with because you feel maybe it is...
Kwanzaa oder was auch immer andere Weihnachten, die möglich sind, von den vielen, die ich gar nicht weiß, existieren, und ich werde ehrlich sein, ich mag es nicht, zu wissen, dass sie existieren, so lange sie etwas zu Menschen bedeuten und sie sich in dieser Weise ausdrücken.
Ich verstehe nicht und habe nie verstanden, warum die vibrierenden Vokalchorden so eine allergische Reaktion zu bestimmten Leuten haben, wenn sie Geräusche produzieren, die sich nicht mit ihren Glauben verbinden. Oh yeah. Some words especially really get people going. Some words though are used, really negative connotation. Oh yeah, absolutely. And people are using them to try to be dicks.
Yeah, for the whole purpose of doing that.
Sometimes I fall into that category, as you have experienced. But I do that at an individual level, targeting people that I actually care about. Yeah. In the hopes to forge them, speaking of you in this instance, into the weapon that I know you can be, but are unlikely to ever achieve. No. Yeah. I just, live your life. And in the process of doing so, maybe just don't push it on me or other people.
Yeah. The other thing too is like the sentiment is still the same. Like you're not trying to be rude by saying Merry Christmas. You're going out of your way to be nice.
Yeah, I think people would say, well, you're going out of your way to be nice to a certain segment. And if you were to say, happy holidays, it's a broader umbrella and therefore more inclusive because it encapsulates everybody. My theory is, say whatever you want to say. Yeah. And if it's very offensive, just be prepared for the consequences of that. Who gets to decide what is offensive?
The individual at an individual level. Yeah. But a lot of words are broadly considered offensive to everybody. Sie sind, aber das ist voluntär. Oh ja, ich stimme dazu. Verrücktheit ist voluntär an fast jeder Runde. Ja, es gibt fast nichts, was jemand sagen könnte, das mich tatsächlich verrückt würde. Wie viel Zeit haben wir?
Sollten wir versuchen? Well, the thing is... I feel like I could find it, but you would... Well, no, because you would know that I'm joking. Exactly. If somebody... You could... It would happen. It would happen in real life on a... You know, real life being outside of the studio. On a day where you were, like, tired or something like that. And somebody... Okay, have fun.
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of the South Korean president's martial law?
Was, wenn sie eine DNA hatten, sie hatten etwa Phase-IV-Kanzer und sie wollten einfach sterben?
I don't think somebody would pay you a billion dollars to solve that problem. I don't think so, but in this... So in this obscure and bespoke scenario, what you would need is elderly, DNR, potentially a degrading brain injury like dementia or Alzheimer's, bedridden, no family, and then perhaps you would consider a billion dollars. I would consider it, yeah. Alright. You and I are not the same.
Yeah, I know. Alright. Fire away what else you have. Even though this is probably my favorite topic we've ever talked about. Yeah, this is very interesting. For me, it's quite illuminating.
Yeah, really delving deep into my psyche. Did you hear about all the South Korea stuff? So, the president, South Korea's president, I think he gets voted out, declares martial law, saying that his opposition are North Korean sympathizers and tries to use the military to lock out anybody from the parliament building. How did that go for him?
Not good. He got impeached. Yeah, let me pull up the news article here. Alright, so he lost an election, said, no thank you, martial law, that didn't work, impeached. Yes. And now he's out of office? So I don't know the, facing impeachment, I guess. Oh, an insurrection probe. See, we're not the only ones who can do it. No, yeah. So he's probably just serving out the rest of his term? I think so.
Jun, whose short-lived decree triggered weeks of protests and political turmoil, was suspended from office after at least 12 members of his own ruling party voted in favor of his impeachment.
Following his refusal to resign, but the fate of the embattled leader is far from sealed, Jun now waits for a top court to deliberate the impeachment motion and decide whether he will be formally removed from the presidency or reinstated into office. What? It could take up to six months?
Meanwhile, the former prosecutor turned politician has been banned from leaving the country and is facing a string of investigations, including potential charges of leading an insurrection, a crime punishable by life imprisonment or even the death penalty. Huh. So we don't actually know where this guy stands. No. So I guess he's not totally impeached yet. But I believe...
I think martial law, to get to the root cause of this, is probably a really bad idea. Yeah. Especially if it comes to, you don't like, you work in a, or you live in a country that has some semblance of a democratic or voting process, and because you don't like how the results came out that you apply martial law, that sets a really bad precedent. I think that should be avoided at all costs. Ja.
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Chapter 7: What conspiracy theories are surrounding the drones in New Jersey?
Okay, good. Yeah. I have enlightened you. Yeah, I'm enlightened. That's cool. You're supposed to bring the heat to these episodes. I thought that that was pretty interesting. Is that not interesting to you? It says it's going to take six months for it to like net itself out. Yeah, that's still interesting. There are shades of things that interest me in that.
Okay, cool. Drones over New Jersey. A lot of conspiracies about that. Bevor ich dir erzähle, was ich denke, was denkst du, als junger, beeindruckender Mensch? Ich weiß es nicht, offensichtlich. Ich habe gehört, ich habe ein Video von einem Drohnen-Manufacturer gesehen, das war so, es sieht aus, als wäre es ein Gas-Leak-Bereich oder so etwas.
Ein Gas-Leak-Bereich? Wie der Drohne einen Gas-Leak-Bereich überprüft? Ja, oder so etwas. Ich weiß es nicht. Also es ist ein industrielles Produkt? Yeah, or something like that.
I can see that. So DJI has some ridiculously cool technology. And I don't know how I stumbled onto their website. And I was looking at some industrial stuff. They have these autonomous... Drohnen, die im Grunde genommen in dem einen Video, das ich sie gesehen habe, waren sie auf Powerlinen überprüft. Aber sie würden zurückgehen und sie würden in eine Station landen.
Sie würden sich selbst bewerben. Es gab eine Schutzklamm, die über die kam. Es war großartig. Ja. Also kann ich völlig sehen, dass es ein industrieller Nutzungssatz sein könnte. Ja. Das Einzige, was mir irgendwie keinen Sinn macht, ist, warum die Regierung einfach nicht, wenn das so ist, warum würden sie nicht einfach rauskommen und das sagen?
Sometimes the government doesn't tell you stuff. Let's say, as a hypothetical, because I have absolutely no beta on any of this, but let's say the cover story that they're using is potentially an industrial leak. But the reality is it's near a military base and maybe they were doing a test flight with a live nuclear weapon and that fucker might have fallen off the wings. Right?
They're not going to tell you what it is that they're looking for. And I would, if I had the ability to Ja. Ja. Ja. So, oftmals geben sie dir diese Scheiße, hey, es ist ein industrieller Gasflug oder was auch immer. Wahrscheinlich nicht der Fall, aber ich wette, es gibt 40 Prozent Wahrheit. Die Wahrheit wäre, wir suchen etwas. Wir suchen etwas.
Die Lüge sind, wir werden dir nicht genau sagen, was es ist, weil es die Leute ausdrücken könnte. Ja. Du, vielleicht landete ein Alien und kam aus dem Spaziergang und ist rundherum. Und sie suchen es. Das ist eine... I want it to be aliens. You know me well enough. I do too.
But I feel horrible for them if where their first encounter is going to be Jersey. Yeah, it's tough. I feel like they need to get back on their ship and head down to Miami. And it's going to be fucking on. Dudes doing wheelies and cross rockets with no shirt on and flip flops and fucking gators and just wild shit happening in Florida. That's where I think aliens should check in first.
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