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Welcome to the Spring check-in for 2025! Tonight we discuss the Khafre Pyramid SAR Scans and other items while sipping beers. Are the scans legit or just random noise? Let's discuss! Sit back, grab a drink, and let's dig in! Email the show at packetsandbolts@gmail.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/SXnaRGs2aT Follow us on Mastodon @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange ... Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
Watch the 9malls review of the Vetelab Mint Refreshing Mouthwash Individual Serving Packets. Will you be carrying these TSA travel mouthwash packets onboard your next flight? Watch the hands on test to find out. #mouthwash #gadgetreview #review #productreview Find the Vetelab Mouthwash Packets On Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DQJKPP76?ref=t_ac_view_request_product_image&campaignId=amzn1.campaign.3FXJU5VP2JG8N&linkCode=tr1&tag=getpaid4surfcom&linkId=amzn1.campaign.3FXJU5VP2JG8N_1743300002410 Find As Seen On TV Products & Gadgets at the 9malls Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/9malls Please support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/9malls Disclaimer: I may also receive compensation if a visitor clicks through to 9malls, or makes a purchase through Amazon or any affiliate link. I test each product on site thoroughly and give high marks to only the best. In the above video I received a free product sample to test. We are independently owned and the opinions expressed here are our own.
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Most people are used to receiving regular monthly pay cheques, hopefully with the occasional bonus and an annual rise. But while this is often taken for granted, for other workers the size and timing of their pay cheques are far more volatile – with knock on effects on their ability to pay bills, save, plan ahead and smooth their living standards over time. But with Brits notoriously adverse to talking about pay, the scale of earnings volatility across the country is unknown.
Send us a textAnd as promised, PRE-SEASON Episode number two, our fav flowering seeds to plant. Don't forget these can be annuals and or perennials you decide to sow. Take a listen as we discuss a few of our favs...Anybody ever do a large perennial raised bed? Thinking about doing one extra large one at the garden center as a display. Maybe even just a section of the display yard...??? Hmmm...Support the showBlack Diamond Garden Centers; Toledo, Perrysburg and now Waterville Ohio!https://blackdiamondgrows.com/Please visit our Facebook and Instagram links!https://www.facebook.com/yourmidwestgardenpodcast@yourmidwestgardenpodcast
Send us a textAnd we are back! Well... it's a couple of PRE-SEASON Episodes to get the wires humming again. Besides, we are chatting about seed packets, as it's that time of year when you all buy seeds, prep them and back time their planting schedules. Take a listen as we discuss a few of our favs...Black Diamond Garden CentersWelcome Black Diamond Nursery & Lawn Service. We been a local business in Toledo for over 70 years!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showBlack Diamond Garden Centers; Toledo, Perrysburg and now Waterville Ohio!https://blackdiamondgrows.com/Please visit our Facebook and Instagram links!https://www.facebook.com/yourmidwestgardenpodcast@yourmidwestgardenpodcast
TCP vs UDP: Foundational Network ProtocolsProtocol FundamentalsTCP (Transmission Control Protocol)Connection-oriented: Requires handshake establishmentReliable delivery: Uses acknowledgments and packet retransmissionOrdered packets: Maintains exact sequence orderHeader overhead: 20-60 bytes (≈20% additional overhead)Technical implementation:Three-way handshake (SYN → SYN-ACK → ACK)Flow control via sliding window mechanismCongestion control algorithmsSegment sequencing with reordering capabilityFull-duplex operationUDP (User Datagram Protocol)Connectionless: "Fire-and-forget" transmission modelBest-effort delivery: No delivery guaranteesNo packet ordering: Packets arrive independentlyMinimal overhead: 8-byte header (≈4% overhead)Technical implementation:Stateless packet deliveryNo connection establishment or termination phasesNo congestion or flow control mechanismsBasic integrity verification via checksumFixed header structureReal-World ApplicationsTCP-Optimized Use CasesWeb browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari) - HTTP/HTTPS trafficEmail clients (Outlook, Gmail)File transfer tools (Filezilla, WinSCP)Database clients (MySQL Workbench)Remote desktop applications (RDP)Messaging platforms (Slack, Discord text)Common requirement: Complete, ordered data deliveryUDP-Optimized Use CasesOnline games (Fortnite, Call of Duty) - real-time movement dataVideo conferencing (Zoom, Google Meet) - audio/video streamsStreaming services (Netflix, YouTube)VoIP applicationsDNS resolversIoT devices and telemetryCommon requirement: Time-sensitive data where partial loss is acceptablePerformance CharacteristicsTCP Performance ProfileHigher latency: Due to handshakes and acknowledgmentsReliable throughput: Stable performance on reliable connectionsConnection state limits: Impacts concurrent connection scalingBest for: Applications where complete data integrity outweighs latency concernsUDP Performance ProfileLower latency: Minimal protocol overheadHigh throughput potential: But vulnerable to network congestionExcellent scalability: Particularly for broadcast/multicast scenariosBest for: Real-time applications where occasional data loss is preferable to waitingImplementation ConsiderationsWhen to Choose TCPData integrity is mission-criticalComplete file transfer verification requiredOperating in unpredictable or high-loss networksApplication can tolerate some latency overheadWhen to Choose UDPReal-time performance requirementsPartial data loss is acceptableLow latency is critical to application functionalityApplication implements its own reliability layer if neededMulticast/broadcast functionality requiredProtocol EvolutionTCP variants: TCP Fast Open, Multipath TCP, QUIC (Google's HTTP/3)UDP enhancements: DTLS (TLS-like security), UDP-Lite (partial checksums)Hybrid approaches emerging in modern protocol designPractical ImplicationsProtocol selection fundamentally impacts application behaviorUnderstanding the differences critical for debugging network issuesLow-level implementation possible in systems languages like RustServices may utilize both protocols for different components
Tonight I speak with Matthew Emery on the topic of Ed Leedskalnin and Coral Castle. Ed had a different take on magnetism and we discuss some of his research and inventions. Matthew Emery also runs the websites below on the topic of Ed and a forums on the subject: https://www.leedskalnin.com/ https://magneticuniverse.com/ Email the show at packetsandbolts@gmail.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/SXnaRGs2aT Follow us on Mastodon @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange ... Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
JJ and Drew catch you up on cybersecurity news including new research that uncovers a host of 5G/LTE vulnerabilities, the chain of breaches in a BeyondTrust attack that led to infiltration of the US Treasury Dept., and a lawsuit against LinkedIn alleging that data from paying customers was used to train AI models. Researchers unpack... Read more »
JJ and Drew catch you up on cybersecurity news including new research that uncovers a host of 5G/LTE vulnerabilities, the chain of breaches in a BeyondTrust attack that led to infiltration of the US Treasury Dept., and a lawsuit against LinkedIn alleging that data from paying customers was used to train AI models. Researchers unpack... Read more »
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01-23-25 The Bizarre File #1752 Packets of honey laced with erectile disfunction drugs are being seen in France. A Pennsylvania man shot an insta cart driver who he mistook for an intruder. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that elephants do not have the same rights as humans. All that and more in the Bizarre File!
Tonight we review 2024 and look forward to 2025 and the Year of the Snake which begins on January 19th! What have we learned from 2024 and what can we expect from 2025 and the Year of the Wood Snake? Let's settle down, read some headlines, have a drink, answer emails, and review the past year while looking ahead to the new year! Email the show at packetsandbolts@gmail.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/SXnaRGs2aT Follow us on Mastodon @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange ... Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
The time for planting seeds in the soil is months away. Still, this is a great time to evaluate your half-used and opened garden seed packets to check if they are still viable for spring planting.
In this Episode, we focus on understanding packets and protocols, key components of network communication, and their crucial role in network analysis with Wireshark. Wireshark is a powerful tool that allows you to capture and inspect network traffic, helping you monitor data flow and troubleshoot issues effectively. To make the most of Wireshark, it's essential to understand what packets are and how they carry data across networks.
PJ talks to Rob Horgan, of Velo Roasters about the nightmare facing businesses and parents waiting on packets going through Hollyhead Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ hears about the packets delayed by damage to the port in Holyhead, a Corkman in Norway for Christmas, the tradition of bingeing on Harry Potter in the runup to the 25th. And more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ask Shelley 12-9-2024 …Why do those little packets have something written in Spanish on them?
A handful of people, maybe fewer, understand pcaps like Chris Greer. There are a handful that are responsible for making the Internet work through that understanding, too. In this episode, I chat with Chris about the state of packet-level analysis, how important it is to successful problem solving, and why anyone can - and should - start looking at pcaps.
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Tonight the Warden returns to discuss the Bear's season. Have their predictions come to fruition? In addition, we review Muskrat's very own bagels and discuss turkey cooking techniques. Sit back as we read headlines, answer emails, and discuss Bagels, Bears, and BS!!! Email the show at packetsandbolts@gmail.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/SXnaRGs2aT Follow us on Mastodon @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange ... Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
This Tartlecast episode clarifies the difference between the small rewards given for completing actions on TARTLE (like creating a wallet or publishing a data packet) and the larger earnings that come from bids placed on your data packets. We explain why TARTLE offers these small rewards and how they contribute to the overall goal of creating a universal basic income. TCAST is a tech and data podcast co-hosted by Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby. The podcast delves into the latest trends in Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Humanity, examining the evolving landscape of digital transformation and innovation. The show features interviews with data scientists, thought leaders, and industry experts at the forefront of technological advancement for human progress. Listeners can explore a wide range of TCAST episodes on their preferred podcast platforms. Connect with TCAST: Website: https://tartle.co/ Facebook: https://go.tartle.co/fb Instagram: https://go.tartle.co/ig Twitter: https://go.tartle.co/tweet What's your data worth? Find out at https://tartle.co/
In this episode of Tartlecast, we address a common question among TARTLE users: "What happens to my data packet after I publish it?" We clarify the process, explaining that published data packets are securely stored in the user's data vault and are not sold, moved, or transferred until a bid is placed on them. We also discuss the importance of completing data packets and building a robust data vault to attract potential buyers. Key Takeaways: Published data packets are NOT immediately sold. They are stored in your secure data vault. TARTLE does not have access to your data vault. Only YOU have the keys. Once a bid is placed on your data packet, you will be notified and can choose to accept or decline the offer. Completing more data packets increases your visibility to buyers and your earning potential. TCAST is a tech and data podcast co-hosted by Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby. The podcast delves into the latest trends in Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Humanity, examining the evolving landscape of digital transformation and innovation. The show features interviews with data scientists, thought leaders, and industry experts at the forefront of technological advancement for human progress. Listeners can explore a wide range of TCAST episodes on their preferred podcast platforms. Connect with TCAST: Website: https://tartle.co/ Facebook: https://go.tartle.co/fb Instagram: https://go.tartle.co/ig Twitter: https://go.tartle.co/tweet What's your data worth? Find out at https://tartle.co/
We've heard your questions, and we're here to help! Our latest Tartlecast episode tackles the common question of why some data packets don't receive bids. Learn how to make your data more appealing to buyers and increase your earning potential on TARTLE. TCAST is a tech and data podcast co-hosted by Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby. The podcast delves into the latest trends in Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Humanity, examining the evolving landscape of digital transformation and innovation. The show features interviews with data scientists, thought leaders, and industry experts at the forefront of technological advancement for human progress. Listeners can explore a wide range of TCAST episodes on their preferred podcast platforms. Connect with TCAST: Website: https://tartle.co/ Facebook: https://go.tartle.co/fb Instagram: https://go.tartle.co/ig Twitter: https://go.tartle.co/tweet What's your data worth? Find out at https://tartle.co/
In this episode of Tartlecast, we discuss how TARTLE partners with companies to provide members with opportunities to earn money by sharing their data. We explain the different types of data packets, how the scoring system works, and why it's important to provide accurate information when completing data packets. We also discuss the importance of being patient and understanding the process, as well as the benefits of being a part of the TARTLE community. Key Takeaways: TARTLE partners with companies to give members more opportunities to earn. Some data partners have specific qualifications that members must meet to be eligible for their data packets. TARTLE's scoring system helps to ensure that members are shown data packets that they are most likely to qualify for. It's important to provide accurate information when completing data packets, as providing false information can result in being banned from the platform. Being a part of the TARTLE community provides members with the opportunity to earn money, learn about data privacy, and connect with other members. Resources Mentioned: TARTLE website: https://tartle.co/ Call to Action: Sign up for TARTLE today and start earning money from your data! Follow TARTLE on social media for the latest updates and opportunities. Share this episode with your friends and family who are interested in learning more about data privacy and monetization.
Frames and packets: how are they different and why is it important to know those differences? On this first episode of N Is For Networking, join co-hosts Holly Metlitzky and Ethan Banks to learn the fundamentals about frames and packets, plus some bonus material on layers and addresses. N Is For Networking is the newest... Read more »
Frames and packets: how are they different and why is it important to know those differences? On this first episode of N Is For Networking, join co-hosts Holly Metlitzky and Ethan Banks to learn the fundamentals about frames and packets, plus some bonus material on layers and addresses. N Is For Networking is the newest... Read more »
With the ongoing conflicts around the world, will we be dragged into World War III in the coming months? Sit back as we read headlines, answer emails, and discuss the possibility for World War.... Email the show at packetsandbolts@gmail.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/SXnaRGs2aT Follow us on Mastodon @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange ... Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
Welcome to our National Literacy Month series of podcasts, presented in partnership between the Be Podcast Network and Reading Is Fundamental (RIF).In this episode of Transformative Principal, Jodi Rubin, Senior Vice President of Marketing & Partnerships at Reading Is Fundamental (RIF), discusses the "Rally to Read 100" initiative. Launched in response to declining reading frequency and motivation among children, this initiative aims to encourage children to read 100 books by the end of March. Anyone can participate, and there are incentives for schools and individuals, including book giveaways and social media contests. RIF provides various resources to support the initiative, such as videos, activity sheets, and purposeful questions for each book. Rubin emphasizes the importance of early reading experiences, reading aloud, and community involvement in fostering a love of reading in children. She also highlights the "RIF Literacy Central" website, which offers over 30,000 resources for educators and families.Rally to Read 100Frequency and motivation of reading was way down100,000,000th B&N storytime pick and Random House partnershipsRead 100 books by the end of the month of March. Anyone can participateWhy community is so important! Competition in individual groups. Motivation - giving away 10,000 books. 100 schools to win 100 books. Social media contestsEvery month 2 new videos will appear for the month's theme (community, nature, changemakers, and more).Packets, coloring sheets, and more activities for students to do and use. 12 titles for read-alouds - Maxine Gets a Job and Built to Last, for example.Purposeful questions for each book they read. The power of early reading experiences.Importance of reading aloud. Enter to get your classroom sets. Celebratory event live at Union Square in NY. RIF Literacy Central - over 30,000 resourcesPlease add your bio here: Jodi Rubin is a marketing strategy and project management leader with more than 25 years of experience in the areas of strategic marketing, brand management, partnership marketing, communications, and strategy development. Jodi currently serves as RIF's Senior Vice President Marketing & Partnerships and is responsible for the organization's marketing strategy, communications, and partnership marketing to drive awareness and engagement with the RIF brand and its programs.Prior to RIF, Jodi was with Discovery Communications serving in a variety of strategic marketing roles in Domestic Distribution and Discovery Education. Jodi oversaw international educational marketing initiatives, new content provider partner efforts, and worked with Discovery's various networks to bring key initiatives to teachers and students with unique educational content and resources to inspire and engage students.Jodi also held prior positions at Comsat International, W.B Doner Advertising, and Booz Allen & Hamilton.Jodi holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of Maryland and a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Michigan. We're thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL's comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers' timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments
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On this episode, we're joined by GreyNoise Founder and Chief Architect, Andrew Morris, to take a ride in the Mystery Mobile to discover a hidden message buried in the payloads of over two million mis-directed ICMP packets. Along the way, we discuss the history of "noise storms" seen through the lens of GreyNoise's planetary-scale network of internet sensors, talk about some other, recent mega-storms, then don our bestest tin-foil hats to conspiracy theorize who sent this encoded message and why. Forecast - Digital Disturbance Advisory! Subscribe to Storm⚡️Watch - https://stormwatch.ing Storm Watch Homepage >> Learn more about GreyNoise >>
Are Venezuelan gangs running rampant in Aurora Colorado or are they like any of the other home-grown gangs in America. Is the management company using this as an excuse to be derelict in its duties? Grab a drink as we read some headlines, read emails, and review the situation at Aurora Colorado... Email the show at packetsandbolts@gmail.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/SXnaRGs2aT Follow us on Mastodon: @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange ... Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
In this episode I set down with QA Cafe's Tom Peterson, the working hands behind most of our network analysis solutions including CloudShark and Packet Viewer, about how network packets are how we learn how things work, how they solve problems (especially in cybersecurity), and what 20 years in technology looks like.
The removal of branding from cigarette boxes successfully reduced smoking among young people, but should a similar approach be taken with unhealthy food?To discuss, Kieran Cuddihy is joined by Gráinne Mullins from Grá Chocolates...
Did you have IT issues during the CrowdStrike fiasco? Was your internet ever interrupted only to be restored minutes later? Well chances are the unsung SysAdmin heroes were working hard to bring those systems back online for you without so much as a simple thank you... Grab a drink as we read some headlines, go through emails, and share stories of administering various systems in this technological hellscape we find ourselves in... Oh yeah, and we will discuss the little CrowdStrike issue as well.... The SysAdmin Website: https://sysadminday.com/ Email the show at packetsandbolts@gmail.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/SXnaRGs2aT Follow us on Mastodon: @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange ... Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
Today I talk with Lee Camp to discuss the Left in America, or lack thereof. Lee Camp is a comedian, activist, and commentator. He created, wrote, and hosted the hit weekly comedy show "Redacted Tonight" for 8 years. He now hosts the daily show "Dangerous Ideas" on YouTube and Rumble. He's the author of multiple books including "Bullet Points & Punch Lines" and "Dangerous Ideas." He also has multiple comedy albums and hosts the podcasts "The Lee Camp Show", "Moment of Clarity", and "Government Secrets". Visit his site at: https://leecamp.com/ Email the show at packetsandbolts@gmail.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/SXnaRGs2aT Follow us on Mastodon: @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange ... Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
Ask Shelley 7-15-2024 …Am I destroying the earth by throwing out Silica gel Packets? …Are you more likely to sneeze if you aren't wearing pants?
Our guest tonight is the esteemed NFL and NFC North expert, The Warden. That's right, tonight we are going to focus on the last part of the Packets and Bolts motto of technology, life, philosophy, and everything in between! Let's read some headlines and then dive into some football. Email the show at packetsandbolts@gmail.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/SXnaRGs2aT Follow us on Mastodon: @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange ... Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
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Ian and Amy scour the papers for silliest news this week. Top stories this week include a headless beast found on a beach on the Yorkshire coast. Could it be Thor the wanking walrus?Featuring guest correspondent, comedian Jin Hao Li.Jin will be performing his show 'Swimming in a Submarine' at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival. For tickets and information head to tickets.edfringe.comNorthern News are touring t'north! Amy and Ian will be reporting live from Manchester, Hull, Leeds and Sheffield from 23-28 June 2024. For tickets head to plosive.co.uk.Want Extra! Extra! content? Join our Patreon for weekly bonus episodes, videos, live show discount codes, BTS clips and more...Got a juicy story from t'North? Email it to northernnewspod@gmail.com.Follow Northern News on Twitter @NorthernNewsPod and Instagram @NorthernNewsPodcastAnd follow Jin on Twitter @jin_hao_li and Instagram @jin.hao.liRecorded and edited by Aniya Das for Plosive.Artwork by Welcome Studio.Photography by Jonathan Birch. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Professor Matthew Sadlier, Chairman of the Consultants Committee, Irish Medical Organisation
Tonight Muskrat talks about his 5,000+ mile road trip that took him to the No Values Festival and Roswell, NM, in advance of the 77th anniversary of the crash incident of 1947. Let's talk about punk, travels, and UFOs. As always, we read some headlines and listener emails. Grab a drink and let's drive! Email the show at packetsandbolts@gmail.com Join us on Discord Follow us on Mastodon @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange ... Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
Happiness Solved with Sandee Sgarlata. In this episode, Sandee interviews Darien Craig. Darien Craig is the co-founder of Y'all Sweet Tea, which is based in Alabama but has turned into one of the largest sweet tea brands in America. Through hard work, and his high school sweetheart by his side along with his best friend, Darien has taken on everything that has come his way. He has turned his company into the Fastest Growing Tea Brand on Amazon and the Top Engaged Tea Brand on Social Media. He does it all while keeping a smile on his face and showing his passion and love to his customers. Sign up for the Happiness Solved Plus Exclusive Membership Site: http://HappinessSolved.Supercast.com Connect with Darien: http://yallsweettea.com Connect with Sandee www.sandeesgarlata.com Podcast: www.happinesssolved.com www.facebook.com/coachsandeesgarlata www.twitter.com/sandeesgarlata www.instagram.com/coachsandeesgarlata
It's frog weather, y'all. Join us on our voyage to discover the root of scarcity.
Today we metaphorically pop open the hood of switches and routers, taking a look at the mechanics of how they work. We cover the three states: configuration, operational, and forwarding. We talk RIB and FIB, along with CAM, TCAM, and MPLS. We also cover line rate, port-to-port latency, and buffers. Whether it's been awhile since... Read more »
Today we metaphorically pop open the hood of switches and routers, taking a look at the mechanics of how they work. We cover the three states: configuration, operational, and forwarding. We talk RIB and FIB, along with CAM, TCAM, and MPLS. We also cover line rate, port-to-port latency, and buffers. Whether it's been awhile since... Read more »
The US has completed its first air drop of humanitarian supplies into Gaza following similar moves from Jordan France and others in an attempt to get more food inside of the Gaza strip while simultaneously trying to stop Israel from finishing to mop up Hamas in Gaza so that the war can actually end and people's live can get back to normal. But no, prolonging the war by pressuring Israel to leave a quarter of Hamas terrorists alive, seems to be the preference of most “civilized” nations of the world. Meanwhile, the world's favorite pick for who should run Gaza the “day after the war”, the Palestinian Authority, also known as the terrorist faction of Fatah, are showing their true colors by killing two Jews in Samaria, and saying that Hilter had obvious reasons for perpetrating the Holocaust. . . You know, cause the Jews were trying to take over Germany. . .This stuff is absolutely crazy! All this and more on today's show!
It's Hug Day, Beyoncé released 2 new songs, Kelvin Kiptum passed away in a car crash, Super Bowl conspiracy theories that didn't come through, google trends on what people were searching for through the game, John is forced to play Pokémon, some fast facts, a person ordered a single packet of salt on DoorDash, and Vinnie reads your texts!