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Amyloid-targeting monoclonal antibody treatments have ushered in a new era of Alzheimer's disease therapies after decades of research and clinical trials. A recent review published by Cochrane, a global, independent, non-profit network of researchers, professionals, patients and carers regarded as a gold standard for producing and promoting trusted, high-quality health information, has a different perspective on these therapies. The review found these treatments produce “little to no difference” in cognition and offer few benefits while increasing risks for adverse effects. Drs. Cynthia Carlsson, a clinical trialist, David Wolk, a clinician, and Henrik Zetterberg, a biomarker and disease biology expert, join the podcast to break down the review and their concerns, as well as highlight how this review could impact clinical care, research and public policy. Guests: Cynthia Carlsson, MD, MS, director, Wisconsin Alzheimer's Institute, Clinical Core leader, Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC), Louis A. Holland, Sr., Professor in Alzheimer's Disease, geriatrician, University of Wisconsin (UW) School of Medicine and Public Health; David Wolk, MD, director, Penn ADRC, co-director, Penn Memory Center, co-director, Penn Institute on Aging, professor of neurology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; and Henrik Zetterberg, MD, PhD, professor of neurochemistry, University of Gothenburg, visiting professor, UW–Madison and University College London, Biomarker Core co-leader, Wisconsin ADRC Show Notes Read Cochrane's review, “Amyloid‐beta‐targeting monoclonal antibodies for people with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia due to Alzheimer's disease,” on the Cochrane Library website. Learn more about Dr. Carlsson and Dr. Zetterberg at their profiles on the Wisconsin ADRC website and about Dr. Wolk at his profile on the Penn Memory Center website. Watch and listen to Dr. Carlsson's past episode, “A Closer Look at the Lecanemab Clinical Trials,” on our YouTube channel or on our website. Listen to Dr. Wolk's past episode, “LATE, Explained,” on our website. Listen to Dr. Zetterberg's past episode, “The Future of Fluid Biomarkers for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias,” on our website. Connect with us Find transcripts and more at our website. Email Dementia Matters: dementiamatters@medicine.wisc.edu Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center's e-newsletter. Enjoy Dementia Matters? Consider making a gift to the Dementia Matters fund through the UW Initiative to End Alzheimer's. All donations go toward outreach and production. Learn about Dr. Chin's book, When Memory Fades: What to Expect at Every Stage, from Early Signs to Full Support for Alzheimer's and Dementia, out June 2, 2026.
Säsongen 2004/2005 blev Elitserien i ishockey historiskt stjärnspäckad med NHL-spelare som Chara, Gaborik, Hossa, Lundqvist, Forsberg, Zetterberg, Alfredsson med flera. Linköpings dåvarande klubbdirektör Mike Helber berättar här, tillsammans med Lasse Granqvist och Tommy Åström, om spelet bakom kulisserna under NHL-lockouten. Hör också om supersäsongens stora kris, när Helber fick hantera ”sexskandalen” då spelare anklagades för våldtäkt under landslagsturnering. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
REDIFF - Dans la nuit du 18 au 19 avril 2008, Susanna Zetterberg, une jeune étudiante suédoise de 19 ans, passe la soirée dans une boite de nuit du centre de Paris. Peu avant 5 heures du matin, elle décide de rentrer chez elle et attrape un taxi sur le bord de la route. Lorsque l'une de ses amies l'appelle, la jeune femme est déjà dans le véhicule qui emprunte un chemin inhabituel. Elle lui répond, en suédois, qu'elle se trouve dans un "taxi bizarre". Quelques heures plus tard, un promeneur trouvera son corps en partie carbonisé dans la forêt de Chantilly, dans l'Oise. Susanna est menottée, son visage est criblé de balles. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime du 04 janvier 2024 avec Jean-Alphonse Richard.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Gender is becoming a central battleground in contemporary authoritarian politics, but how do autocrats manipulate these debates to their own advantage? Some regimes now pursue a double strategy of simultaneous “gender bashing” and “gender washing”: mobilising anti-gender rhetoric and “traditional values” to attack feminists and roll back equality, while at the same time promoting loyal women into prominent roles to project an image of modernity, reform, and inclusion at home and abroad. By combining repression with reputation laundering, they mask authoritarian practices and complicate the struggle for genuine gender equality. Join the People, Power, Politics podcast as we talk to Elin Bjarnegård and Pär Zetterberg about their latest Journal of Democracy article and explore how this mix of gender bashing and gender washing is reshaping the fight for equal rights and democratic politics. Guest: Elin Bjarnegård is a Professor of Political Science at Uppsala University specialising in gender and politics, political violence, and authoritarianism. Her research explores how gender norms shape political institutions and how formal and informal rules affect women's political representation. She has written extensively on gendered power structures, clientelism, and the strategic manipulation of equality reforms. A leading scholar in the field, Bjarnegård's work has been published in major academic journals and contributes to our understanding of how gender dynamics intersect with democratic decline and political reform. Pär Zetterberg is a Professor of Political Science at Uppsala University specialising in elections, political representation, and democratic institutions. His research examines gender quotas, electoral systems, and the conditions under which institutional reforms strengthen or undermine democratic accountability. He has published widely on women's political representation and the effects of electoral rules on inclusion and governance. Through his academic and policy engagement, Zetterberg has advanced debates on how representation can both support and be instrumentalised within contemporary political systems. Presenter: Dr Nic Cheeseman is the Professor of Democracy and International Development at the University of Birmingham and Founding Director of CEDAR. The People, Power, Politics podcast brings you the latest insights into the factors that are shaping and re-shaping our political world. It is brought to you by the Centre for Elections, Democracy, Accountability and Representation (CEDAR) based at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Join us to better understand the factors that promote and undermine democratic government around the world and follow us on Twitter at @CEDAR_Bham! Transcript here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Gender is becoming a central battleground in contemporary authoritarian politics, but how do autocrats manipulate these debates to their own advantage? Some regimes now pursue a double strategy of simultaneous “gender bashing” and “gender washing”: mobilising anti-gender rhetoric and “traditional values” to attack feminists and roll back equality, while at the same time promoting loyal women into prominent roles to project an image of modernity, reform, and inclusion at home and abroad. By combining repression with reputation laundering, they mask authoritarian practices and complicate the struggle for genuine gender equality. Join the People, Power, Politics podcast as we talk to Elin Bjarnegård and Pär Zetterberg about their latest Journal of Democracy article and explore how this mix of gender bashing and gender washing is reshaping the fight for equal rights and democratic politics. Guest: Elin Bjarnegård is a Professor of Political Science at Uppsala University specialising in gender and politics, political violence, and authoritarianism. Her research explores how gender norms shape political institutions and how formal and informal rules affect women's political representation. She has written extensively on gendered power structures, clientelism, and the strategic manipulation of equality reforms. A leading scholar in the field, Bjarnegård's work has been published in major academic journals and contributes to our understanding of how gender dynamics intersect with democratic decline and political reform. Pär Zetterberg is a Professor of Political Science at Uppsala University specialising in elections, political representation, and democratic institutions. His research examines gender quotas, electoral systems, and the conditions under which institutional reforms strengthen or undermine democratic accountability. He has published widely on women's political representation and the effects of electoral rules on inclusion and governance. Through his academic and policy engagement, Zetterberg has advanced debates on how representation can both support and be instrumentalised within contemporary political systems. Presenter: Dr Nic Cheeseman is the Professor of Democracy and International Development at the University of Birmingham and Founding Director of CEDAR. The People, Power, Politics podcast brings you the latest insights into the factors that are shaping and re-shaping our political world. It is brought to you by the Centre for Elections, Democracy, Accountability and Representation (CEDAR) based at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Join us to better understand the factors that promote and undermine democratic government around the world and follow us on Twitter at @CEDAR_Bham! Transcript here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Gender is becoming a central battleground in contemporary authoritarian politics, but how do autocrats manipulate these debates to their own advantage? Some regimes now pursue a double strategy of simultaneous “gender bashing” and “gender washing”: mobilising anti-gender rhetoric and “traditional values” to attack feminists and roll back equality, while at the same time promoting loyal women into prominent roles to project an image of modernity, reform, and inclusion at home and abroad. By combining repression with reputation laundering, they mask authoritarian practices and complicate the struggle for genuine gender equality. Join the People, Power, Politics podcast as we talk to Elin Bjarnegård and Pär Zetterberg about their latest Journal of Democracy article and explore how this mix of gender bashing and gender washing is reshaping the fight for equal rights and democratic politics. Guest: Elin Bjarnegård is a Professor of Political Science at Uppsala University specialising in gender and politics, political violence, and authoritarianism. Her research explores how gender norms shape political institutions and how formal and informal rules affect women's political representation. She has written extensively on gendered power structures, clientelism, and the strategic manipulation of equality reforms. A leading scholar in the field, Bjarnegård's work has been published in major academic journals and contributes to our understanding of how gender dynamics intersect with democratic decline and political reform. Pär Zetterberg is a Professor of Political Science at Uppsala University specialising in elections, political representation, and democratic institutions. His research examines gender quotas, electoral systems, and the conditions under which institutional reforms strengthen or undermine democratic accountability. He has published widely on women's political representation and the effects of electoral rules on inclusion and governance. Through his academic and policy engagement, Zetterberg has advanced debates on how representation can both support and be instrumentalised within contemporary political systems. Presenter: Dr Nic Cheeseman is the Professor of Democracy and International Development at the University of Birmingham and Founding Director of CEDAR. The People, Power, Politics podcast brings you the latest insights into the factors that are shaping and re-shaping our political world. It is brought to you by the Centre for Elections, Democracy, Accountability and Representation (CEDAR) based at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Join us to better understand the factors that promote and undermine democratic government around the world and follow us on Twitter at @CEDAR_Bham! Transcript here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Gender is becoming a central battleground in contemporary authoritarian politics, but how do autocrats manipulate these debates to their own advantage? Some regimes now pursue a double strategy of simultaneous “gender bashing” and “gender washing”: mobilising anti-gender rhetoric and “traditional values” to attack feminists and roll back equality, while at the same time promoting loyal women into prominent roles to project an image of modernity, reform, and inclusion at home and abroad. By combining repression with reputation laundering, they mask authoritarian practices and complicate the struggle for genuine gender equality. Join the People, Power, Politics podcast as we talk to Elin Bjarnegård and Pär Zetterberg about their latest Journal of Democracy article and explore how this mix of gender bashing and gender washing is reshaping the fight for equal rights and democratic politics. Guest: Elin Bjarnegård is a Professor of Political Science at Uppsala University specialising in gender and politics, political violence, and authoritarianism. Her research explores how gender norms shape political institutions and how formal and informal rules affect women's political representation. She has written extensively on gendered power structures, clientelism, and the strategic manipulation of equality reforms. A leading scholar in the field, Bjarnegård's work has been published in major academic journals and contributes to our understanding of how gender dynamics intersect with democratic decline and political reform. Pär Zetterberg is a Professor of Political Science at Uppsala University specialising in elections, political representation, and democratic institutions. His research examines gender quotas, electoral systems, and the conditions under which institutional reforms strengthen or undermine democratic accountability. He has published widely on women's political representation and the effects of electoral rules on inclusion and governance. Through his academic and policy engagement, Zetterberg has advanced debates on how representation can both support and be instrumentalised within contemporary political systems. Presenter: Dr Nic Cheeseman is the Professor of Democracy and International Development at the University of Birmingham and Founding Director of CEDAR. The People, Power, Politics podcast brings you the latest insights into the factors that are shaping and re-shaping our political world. It is brought to you by the Centre for Elections, Democracy, Accountability and Representation (CEDAR) based at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Join us to better understand the factors that promote and undermine democratic government around the world and follow us on Twitter at @CEDAR_Bham! Transcript here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
In this episode of the Project Narrative Podcast, Jim Phelan and Simona Zetterberg-Nielsen discuss Omar El Akkad’s “Factory Air,” first published in Guernica Magazine in March 2019 as part of their special issue on climate fiction. Simona Zetterberg-Nielsen is Associate Professor and Director of the Center for the Rise of Science and Fiction at Aarhus University in Denmark. Zetterberg-Nielsen’s research is driven by the question of why and how we engage with fictional stories. Zetterberg-Nielsen focuses on fictionality theory, the history of the 18th Century novel, and the intersections between the two. She has published widely on these topics in venues such as Narrative, Poetics Today, Style, and The Living Handbook of Narratology. Zetterberg-Nielsen has received the prestigious Nils Klim Prize, given by the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research to a scholar from or in a Nordic country under the age of 40, who has made outstanding contributions to research in the humanities, social sciences, law, or theology. Zetterberg-Nielsen has also received a number of research grants that have enabled her to establish the Center for the Rise of Science and Fiction. Zetterberg-Nielsen collaborates closely with many scholars in the International Society for the Study of Narrative, which among other things have resulted in the co-edited volume, Fictionality and Literature: Core Concepts Revisited.
The End - Sture Zetterberg
Think About You - Sture Zetterberg
Lagen rustar upp innan säsongens uppstart. Zetterberg kliver in som sportslig rådgivare i Timrå, Färjestad har hittat sin ersättare till Nygren vid namn Ronald Knot och Rögle uppges vara nära NHL-meriterade backen Calvin De Haan. Panelen går igenom alla drabbningar i omgång 1 och dess frågetecken. Avslutningsvis spår Johanna backarnas poängliga, Heino forwards poängliga och Dick säsongens MVP. Dessutom gästar Anton Blomqvist oss dagen innan premiären för att ge oss en insyn och status på Jönköping-lägret. Programledare: Tobias Dahlberg I panelen: Christopher Heino-Lindberg, Dick Axelsson & Johanna Lagus Gäst på länk: Anton Blomqvist Redaktörer: Charlie Andersson-Lidberg & Mattias Malmgren Producent: Anders Nettelbladt
Lasse Granqvist och Tommy Åström med Ishockey-VM på hemmaplan. ”Så ska Sverige bli världens främsta hockeynation” - gästande Mike Helber lägger ut nya riktningen för svensk ishockey med mindre hets som leder till fler spelare. Därför har Juniorkronorna så svårt att vinna guld och därför har Damkronorna tappat mark. Drömfemman i VM 2025. Kärleksbombning av säsongen 2004/2005 då Elitserien blev NHL med stjärnor som Chara, Gaborik, Hossa, Lundqvist, Forsberg, Zetterberg, Alfredsson med flera. Mike Helber berättar öppenhjärtigt om säsongens stora kris, när han fick hantera ”sexskandalen” då Linköpings största stjärnor anklagades för våldtäkt under landslagsturnering. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textAls Bertrand Crasson zijn mening geeft, dan doet hij dat zonder omwegen. Zeker als het over de club van zijn hart RSC Anderlecht gaat. “Iedereen spreekt altijd over het DNA van Anderlecht. Maar niemand in de club die vandaag nog weet dat is,” schiet de voormalige rechtsback van paars-wit met scherp in deze aflevering van Radio Radzinski.Zes titels en een Beker van België, verspreid over twaalf seizoenen. Da's het indrukwekkende palmares van Bertrand Crasson. De voormalige rechtsback van Anderlecht speelt in de jaren 90' en begin 2000 alles op een hoopje met een kern waar supporters van paars-wit vandaag alleen maar van kunnen dromen. “Keshi, Nilis, Degryse, Zetterberg, Musonda en later natuurlijk ook Radzinski. Dat waren allemaal uitzonderlijke spelers. Die vind je niet meer terug in de huidige selectie. Nu staan er met uitzondering van Vertonghen en Hazard geen voetballers meer op het veld die al iets bereikt hebben. Het zijn jonge gasten die na een verloren wedstrijd een foto op Instagram plaatsen, duizend likes krijgen en tevreden zijn, terwijl ze gespeeld hebben als ezels,” is Crasson bikkelhard in deze aflevering van Radio Radzinski. “Niemand binnen de club weet vandaag nog wat het DNA van Anderlecht is. Ik wil niet klinken als een oude zaag die zegt dat vroeger alles beter was, maar op dat gebied is het wel zo. Wie een shirt van Anderlecht draagt, draagt het shirt van de winnaar. Da's het DNA van de club en daarvoor moet je over lijken durven gaan.”De kunst van het verdedigenCrasson spaart niets of niemand in zijn betoog en ziet verschillende problemen die ervoor zorgen dat Anderlecht op dit moment vierkant draait. “Om te beginnen is er één speeldag voor het einde van de reguliere competitie geen typeploeg. Oke, er zijn heel wat blessures, maar je moet toch eens duidelijke keuzes durven maken. Daarnaast ontbreekt het dit middenveld aan voldoende body. Stroeykens gebruikt zijn lichaam beter en beter, maar de rest weegt te licht. Letterlijk en figuurlijk.”Maar waar de ondertussen 53-jarige Brusselaar zich nog het meeste aan stoort, is het gebrek aan een solide defensie. “Neem nu N'Diaye. Da's een mooie voetballer, maar geen verdediger. Goed verdedigen is een kunst waar die gasten geen kaas van hebben gegeten. En met Jan Vertonghen zit de enige speler die wel weet hoe het moet op de bank. Hoelang gaat die joke trouwens nog blijven duren? Zelfs al is hij niet honderd procent fit, dan nog moet je hem opstellen. Want zelfs aan zeventig procent is hij nog altijd beter dan al de rest samen."Het bestuur en de match van de schandeNiet alleen de ploeg en de coach krijgen een veeg uit de pan. Ook het huidige bestuur moet het ontgelden. “Hoe kan er nu stabiliteit zijn als er elk jaar van sportief directeur wordt gewisseld? Al zou het ook goed zijn moesten er wat meer mensen met een echt Anderlecht-profiel mee de koers bepalen. Dat is het geval bij elke Europese topclub.”Eindigen doen we met een korte terugblik op de match van de schande, ofwel een vechtpartij tussen Club Brugge en Anderlecht uit 2002. “Scheidsrechter De Bleeckere had ons toen twee rode kaarten gegeven en ik ging daar helemaal niet mee akkoord. Ik heb er toen alles aan gedaan om zelf rood te krijgen door iedereen die in mijn buurt kwam een paar stampen te geven.""Maar De Bleeckere hield zijn kaarten op zak. Jammer, want het was mijn doel om zelfs met rood op het veld te blijven staan als protest. Op die manier wou ik die match stilleggen (lacht).” Muzikaal wordt deze Radio Radzinski dan weer neergelegd met Stockholmsvy van Hannes en waterbaby.
Why does brand consistency matter, and how can you get your entire team on board? In this lively and insightful session, Joe chats with two brilliant branding minds: Digge Zetterberg Ohd from Frontify and Patrick Kampff from Siegel+Gale. Together, they unpack why brand consistency isn't just a marketing detail—it's vital for business success. From inspiring teams through storytelling and internal training to shifting mindsets from policing to empowering, Digge and Patrick share practical advice and real-world examples that will help your brand resonate internally and externally. Whether you're managing stubborn stakeholders or struggling to communicate your brand's "vibe," this episode offers actionable insights to elevate your approach and build lasting brand credibility.
Dags för årets första poddavsnitt! Runt om i Stockholm växer det upp nya spännande stadsdelar och i dagens avsnitt av Retail & Fastighetspodden så ska vi lägga till med båten vid Stockholms Hamnkvarter för att dyka ner i detaljerna kring vad som händer i den här delen av Djurgårdsstaden. Stockholms Hamnkvarter har särskilt goda förutsättningar att skapa en stadsdel som kombinerar hållbarhet, innovation och social integration. Genom sin strategiska placering vid vattnet, där natur och stad möts, öppnas möjligheten för en modern och naturnära livsstil. Den tidigare industriella prägeln har gett utrymme för en omfattande omvandling, där hållbarhetslösningar kan implementeras från grunden. Jämför vi med andra framgångsrika hamnprojekt som Nordhavn i Köpenhamn och Rotterdam, är Stockholms Hamnkvarter på god väg att bli en ledande modell för framtidens urbana liv. Men vad är det egentligen som händer just nu? Området är under full utveckling, och när det står klart beräknas hamnkvarteren bli hem för 4 000–5 000 boende och arbetsplats för omkring 20 000 personer. Här kommer attraktiva bottenvåningar att hysa handel, småbutiker och caféer, och den förbättrade kollektivtrafiken, inklusive en förlängning av Spårväg City, kommer att binda samman området med resten av staden. Med oss i studion har vi Olle Zetterberg, samordningsansvarig för projektet, för att ge oss insikter om hur detta område har unika förutsättningar att bli en förebild för hållbar stadsutveckling. Så följ med oss när vi undersöker hur Stockholms Hamnkvarter förvandlas till en ny stad i staden – en plats där människor kan bo, arbeta och trivas, med hållbarhet och innovation i centrum. Trevlig lyssning!
Une très belle enquête menée par le 36 quai des Orfèvres à Paris après l'assassinat en 2008 d'une étudiante suédoise. Un prédateur extrêmement dangereux sera arrêté…
Une très belle enquête menée par le 36 quai des Orfèvres à Paris après l'assassinat en 2008 d'une étudiante suédoise. Un prédateur extrêmement dangereux sera arrêté…
Une très belle enquête menée par le 36 quai des Orfèvres à Paris après l'assassinat en 2008 d'une étudiante suédoise. Un prédateur extrêmement dangereux sera arrêté…
The field of biomarkers is constantly evolving, leading to developments in diagnosing and treating different kinds of dementia, but what exactly are biomarkers and how has our understanding of these measures changed over time? Dr. Henrik Zetterberg joins Dementia Matters to talk about the latest updates in research on fluid biomarkers. Dr. Zetterberg goes in depth on the role and properties of different biomarkers and how new measures and tools, like blood tests, are impacting diagnostic tests for Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases. Guest: Henrik Zetterberg, MD, PhD, professor of neurochemistry, University of Gothenburg, University College London, visiting professor, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Biomarker Core co-leader, Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Show Notes Learn more about Dr. Zetterberg on his University College London and University of Gothenburg profiles. Learn more about blood tests in our episode with Dr. Thomas Karikari, “Update on Blood Tests for Alzheimer's Disease,” on our website. Learn more about the different biomarker procedures, such as lumbar punctures, through the Biomarker Videos on our website. Connect with us Find transcripts and more at our website. Email Dementia Matters: dementiamatters@medicine.wisc.edu Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center's e-newsletter. Enjoy Dementia Matters? Consider making a gift to the Dementia Matters fund through the UW Initiative to End Alzheimer's. All donations go toward outreach and production.
Body to Body – Sture Zetterberg
WWP NIGHT w/ the GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS TICKETS: https://griffinshockey.com/wwp Another incredible Winged Wheel Podcast Night at the LCA on the books, but unfortunately also a frustrating weekend for the Detroit Red Wings (0:00) Tune in as we start by discussing the loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Pavel Datsyuk Hall of Fame Game night, including defensive play, Dylan Larkin's goal-scoring streak and power play prowess (from Lucas Raymond and Alex DeBrincat), Moritz Seider's unfortunate turnover with Patrick Kane behind him and Cam Talbot leaving the net, & more (6:25). Next, the 4-0 loss to Igor Shesterkin and the New York Rangers, including Quick's solid game, Lucas Raymond & Co. not capitalizing on key chances, Derek Lalonde's squad's penalty killing and 5v5 offensive woes, & lots more (15:50). We then discuss Hockeytown's vibes through 14 games, whether things are actually this negative or if there's even too much positivity, what Steve Yzerman has in front of him in terms of roster, defensive holes behind Seider & Edvinsson, & more (30:10) before we give some good news on Lucas Raymond's career comparables to Datsyuk and Zetterberg and Dmitri Buchelnikov's fantastic season in the KHL (40:30). After that, a thorough discussion on the new NCAA-CHL agreement, how it would affect the careers of prospects like Celibrini, Rasmussen in the past, & other stars, and what this means of the OHL, QMJHL, WHL, USHL, NCAA, and the rest of the hockey system (43:30). We wrap with NHL news including the Winnipeg Jets' historic start, Fabbro to Columbus, Sprong traded again, & plenty more (53:00) before we take your questions & comments in our Overtime segment (58:25) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! Get $20 on the Gametime app (or Gametime.co) using code WINGEDWHEEL at checkout! Hot Stove Rounding the Bases: https://jamiedanielsfoundation.org/featured-event/hot-stove-stories-rounding-the-bases-with-mike-tirico/ Head to bit.ly/labatt_wingedwheelpodcast to find Labatt in stores near you today! Must be 21+. Always Enjoy Responsibly. #ad
– Förvirringen över Belgien: ”Vadå, har det skurit sig?” – Udda lösningen i Slovakien: ”Vad är det för sidogig?” – Namnet sticker ut i anonyma (?) Rumänien: ”Joho! Joho!” Sportbladets EM-podd har nått grupp E. Där är Belgien favorit. Men dramat utanför planen kanske öppnar upp för Slovakien och Rumänien. Och framför allt för Ukraina som kan bli en obehaglig överraskning för flera jättar i turneringen. Medverkande: Ex-proffset och Belgien-experten Pär Zetterberg, Makoto Asahara och Erika Raisa Nielsen.
Lyssna in Åsa Zetterberg och varför Sveriges platta organisationsprinciper blir en oväntad tillgång för oss i vågen av AI som sköljer över världen.
Le 19 avril 2008, un corps est retrouvé en forêt près de Senlis. Celui d'une jeune fille blonde entre 25 et 35 ans. Elle a été poignardée et a aussi reçu 4 balles dans la tête. Un monospace blanc aurait été vu sur le lieu du drame vers 6h du matin…
I veckans avsnitt berättar vi om trippelmordet på familjen Zetterberg och Hedström i Mörtnäs, i deras villa i Gustavsberg på Värmdö utanför Stockholm 1932. Ett brutalt mord som skakade hela Stockholm.Varning: Olösta Fall är en podcast som inte är för känsliga lyssnare. I detta avsnitt diskuteras trippelmord.Källor: https://olostafall.se/avsnitt-141-mortnasmorden-trippelmordet-i-gustavsberg/Musik: Rachel Seow SosaFölj oss på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/olostafall/Följ oss på Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/olostafallFölj oss på TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@olostafallPrenumerera på vårt nyhetsbrev: https://mailchi.mp/f63f3ebe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
REDIFF - Dans la nuit du 18 au 19 avril 2008, Susanna Zetterberg, une jeune étudiante suédoise de 19 ans, passe la soirée dans une boite de nuit du centre de Paris. Peu avant 5 heures du matin, elle décide de rentrer chez elle et attrape un taxi sur le bord de la route. Lorsque l'une de ses amies l'appelle, la jeune femme est déjà dans le véhicule qui emprunte un chemin inhabituel. Elle lui répond, en suédois, qu'elle se trouve dans un "taxi bizarre". Quelques heures plus tard, un promeneur trouvera son corps en partie carbonisé dans la forêt de Chantilly, dans l'Oise. Susanna est menottée, son visage est criblé de balles. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime du 04 janvier 2024 avec Jean-Alphonse Richard.
REDIFF - Dans la nuit du 18 au 19 avril 2008, Susanna Zetterberg, une jeune étudiante suédoise de 19 ans, passe la soirée dans une boite de nuit du centre de Paris. Peu avant 5 heures du matin, elle décide de rentrer chez elle et attrape un taxi sur le bord de la route. Lorsque l'une de ses amies l'appelle, la jeune femme est déjà dans le véhicule qui emprunte un chemin inhabituel. Elle lui répond, en suédois, qu'elle se trouve dans un "taxi bizarre". Quelques heures plus tard, un promeneur trouvera son corps en partie carbonisé dans la forêt de Chantilly, dans l'Oise. Susanna est menottée, son visage est criblé de balles. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime du 04 janvier 2024 avec Jean-Alphonse Richard.
A wild NHL Global Series in Stockholm, Sweden turned into disappointment for Lucas Raymond and the Detroit Red Wings. After first starting with a teaser announcement, tune in as we discuss Detroit's first game in "European Hockeytown", a wild 5-4 OT loss to the Ottawa Senators, including disappointing starts from Reimer, Petry, and Chiarot, a 4 goal comeback led by Raymond, DeBrincat, and Gostisbehere, Stutzle's batted-in goal the Reimer ducked, & overall sentiments on Derek Lalonde's squad's performance (3:35). Next, Yzerman vs. Shanahan as the Red Wings faced off against Nylander, Matthews, & the Leafs, including Sprong and Raymond giving Detroit a 2-0 lead, Alex Lyon performing really well in a cold start, what led to Detroit's 3rd period breakdown (including Seider's late penalty, poor power play, etc.), Walman's injury, & more (19:50). After that, an analysis on whether Alex Lyon should step into the goalie rotation with Reimer & Ville Husso, if this is the time for Simon Edvinsson to come up from the Grand Rapids Griffins, news on Axel Sandin Pellikka, Austin Czarnik, & more (35:05). Finally, NHL news including a potential Detroit vs. Columbus outdoor game at Ohio Stadium, the NHL Draft at the Las Vegas Sphere, the World Cup of Hockey, & lots more (45:25) before we take your questions and comments during our Overtime segment (56:10) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more. Zetterberg and Kronwall reaction: https://x.com/WingedWheelPod/status/1725616526533751153?s=20
Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
Ahead of the Red Wings two games in Sweden this week, Scotty and I rank our top 5 Swedes to ever wear the winged wheel. Will there be a surprise at 5? Where will Zetterberg rank? Does anyone challenge Lidstrom for #1? #LGRWSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!eBay MotorsWith all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers.Parkview AdvanceFor more than 25 years, Parkview Advance has helped businesses secure working capital. We Invite the many entrepreneurs that are Locked On NHL to learn more by calling us at 203-675-0071 or go to parkviewadvance.com. If your business needs working capital, call Parkview Advance today!SleeperDownload the Sleeper App and use promo code LOCKEDONNHL to get up to a $100 match on your first deposit. Terms and conditions apply. See Sleeper's Terms of Use for details.GametimeToday's episode is brought to you by Gametime.Take the guesswork out of buying tickets with Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNHL for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelScore early this NFL season with FanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook! Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning FIVE DOLLAR MONEYLINE BET! That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – if your team wins! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
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Macklin Celebrini is off to a blazing start as an NCAA freshman with the Boston University Terriers, but what makes him so special that he's a strong contender for 1st Overall in 2024? After debating that question, our scouts shift their focus to a diminutive Swedish playmaker, Alexander Zetterberg, who is skilled and smart, but can he cut it in a physical league? Lastly, Hadi and Sebastian look at Ivan Demidov, who had a big injury scare.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Macklin Celebrini is off to a blazing start as an NCAA freshman with the Boston University Terriers, but what makes him so special that he's a strong contender for 1st Overall in 2024? After debating that question, our scouts shift their focus to a diminutive Swedish playmaker, Alexander Zetterberg, who is skilled and smart, but can he cut it in a physical league? Lastly, Hadi and Sebastian look at Ivan Demidov, who had a big injury scare. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Ron Zetterberg talks with Idaho Speaks about his vision for Kellogg, Idaho and how to bring a revitalized city that will attract tourists and commerce.
Det är mars 1932. Det går inte att få tag i familjen Zetterberg. Men varför lyser lamporna i huset långt efter att Zetterberg med sina inrutade vanor brukar släcka dem? Grannarna beslutar sig för att tillkalla landsfiskalen som gör en fasansfull upptäckt när han tar sig in i huset. Manus av Camilla Söderlund.Vill du att Olösta mord ska fortsätta att komma ut varje vecka? Du kan påverka genom att dela podden med alla du känner som kan tänkas vara intresserade och/eller sponsra via Patreon; https://www.patreon.com/olostamord Välj valfri summa du vill sponsra med per avsnitt på Patreon.Har du teorier om vad som hänt i fallen som vi tagit upp i podden? Skicka dem till: zimwaypodcast@gmail.com så kommer vi ta upp dem i kommande avsnitt. Vill du höra ett specifikt fall i podden? Önska dina fall i det här formuläret: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfDlQxf9SgZyeGS-qFPaB4BP-L59lQhs7BbZACfwk7xSs-AFw/viewform?fbclid=IwAR0astYAY_SJLcst89FwKaPIeHHV9zlfAxEz6Cmrh37bbMwvMHGc8z5cwg4Det här är en podd av Dan Hörning och David Oscarsson.Följ Dan Hörning här:Twitter: @danhorningInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dan_horning/?hl=enYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV2Qb7SmL9mejE5RCv1chwgMail: zimwaypodcast@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Olostamord/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The NHL Draft is nearly upon us, so of course the Detroit Red Wings & rest of the league start buzzing with trade rumors, Hall of Fame controversy, & more. Tune in as we open by discussing Steve Yzerman's press conference, in which he discussed the possibility of trading vs. keeping pick 9, 17, 41, 42, & 43, if he's worried about drafting Russians like Michkov, Simashev, or But, Walman, Evinsson, & Kasper being on track, building his core around Larkin, Seider, & Raymond, & more (3:35). Next, the 2023 Hockey Hall of Fame inductees: Mike Vernon, Pierre Turgeon, Caroline Ouelette, Henrik Lundqvist, Tom Barrasso, Pierre Lacroix, & Ken Hitchcock - no Henrik Zetterberg, Alex Mogilny, Rod Brind'Amour, Chris Osgood, or others. How does Vernon boost Osgood's case? Does Zetterberg go in with Datsyuk (16:35)? Next, NHL trade rumors involving Hockeytown: Alex DeBrincat - is a deal possible with Zadina and a pick? Also, Yzerman "kicking tires" on Kevin Hayes & Travis Konecny - what their acquisition costs would be and whether they'd be good fits in Detroit (26:28). After that, Danil But's NHL Draft Prospect Profile, as we evaluate whether the big Russian winger would be a more talented Soderblom-type coming out of the draft (and how he compares to Honzek, Danielson, etc.) (44:05). Finally, some NHL some, including Vancouver buying out Oliver Ekman-Larsson (50:50) & more before we take your questions for Overtime (56:00)! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more.
On this episode of the Hockey Think Tank podcast, Jeff and Topher talk with long-time Detroit Red Wings defenseman, Danny Dekeyser about his journey through Western Michigan University to a decade in the NHL as an undrafted free agent for his hometown team.In this episode we discuss:— His unconventional route in Juniors (he's proof there is no ONE path)— Playing for Jeff Blashill at WMU and in Detroit— Getting to play with and practice against Kronwall, Datsyuk, Zetterberg as a young NHLerAND SO MUCH MORE!Thank you to our sponsors GelStx, Train-Heroic, CuredNutrition, and IceHockeySystems.com. And thank you to our AMAZING LISTENERS; We appreciate every listen, download, comment, rating and share on your social sites!
On this episode of the Hockey Think Tank podcast, Jeff and Topher talk with long-time Detroit Red Wings defenseman, Danny Dekeyser about his journey through Western Michigan University to a decade in the NHL as an undrafted free agent for his hometown team. In this episode we discuss: — His unconventional route in Juniors (he's proof there is no ONE path) — Playing for Jeff Blashill at WMU and in Detroit — Getting to play with and practice against Kronwall, Datsyuk, Zetterberg as a young NHLer AND SO MUCH MORE! Thank you to our sponsors GelStx, Train-Heroic, CuredNutrition, and IceHockeySystems.com. And thank you to our AMAZING LISTENERS; We appreciate every listen, download, comment, rating and share on your social sites! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Johan använder ett infekterat volleybolldrama för att prata om spelare som är klasser bättre än lagkamraterna. Anders försöker förtvivlat hålla koll på alla sparkade tränare i ett urspårat England. Dessutom: 3 röda på fyra dagar, lam ursäkt i Leeds, insläppta utsparkar, Stegen i målet, fläcken på Isaks konstverk, Pär Zetterberg, spelarbussens återkomst på vägarna och en ”häftig panncake” i en kokande sporthall.
In this episode of the Red Alert Podcast, We talk about the ejection of Derek Lalonde, and how much the refs are really becoming a problem. We talk about the major boiling point for the Red Wings, and how they're a better team, but it doesn't show as much as we like. ALSO, Joe compares the Wings progress, and the Lions Progress and how they're the same. We talk about the moves Steve made at the deadline, really pushed the path for the Red Wings signing Mazur, and Wallinder. Joe believes, Kasper and Larkin will be the new Zetterberg, and Datsyuk.
Dans la nuit du 18 au 19 avril 2008, Susanna Zetterberg, une jeune étudiante suédoise de 19 ans, passe la soirée dans une boite de nuit du centre de Paris. Peu avant 5 heures du matin, elle décide de rentrer chez elle et attrape un taxi sur le bord de la route. Lorsque l'une de ses amies l'appelle, la jeune femme est déjà dans le véhicule qui emprunte un chemin inhabituel. Elle lui répond, en suédois, qu'elle se trouve dans un "taxi bizarre". Quelques heures plus tard, un promeneur trouvera son corps en partie carbonisé dans la forêt de Chantilly, dans l'Oise. Susanna est menottée, son visage est criblé de balles. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 11 janvier 2023
Dans la nuit du 18 au 19 avril 2008, Susanna Zetterberg, une jeune étudiante suédoise de 19 ans, passe la soirée dans une boite de nuit du centre de Paris. Peu avant 5 heures du matin, elle décide de rentrer chez elle et attrape un taxi sur le bord de la route. Lorsque l'une de ses amies l'appelle, la jeune femme est déjà dans le véhicule qui emprunte un chemin inhabituel. Elle lui répond, en suédois, qu'elle se trouve dans un "taxi bizarre". Quelques heures plus tard, un promeneur trouvera son corps en partie carbonisé dans la forêt de Chantilly, dans l'Oise. Susanna est menottée, son visage est criblé de balles. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 11 janvier 2023
Gåtan Alzheimer har kommit ett litet steg på väg mot sin lösning, menar professor Henrik Zetterberg vid Göteborgs Universitet. I veckan var det glädjeyra i både börs- och forskarvärlden över att det svenska läkemedelsbolaget Bioarctics bromsmedicin lecanemab ser ut att kunna ge patienter i tidig fas ytterligare 2-3 friska år. I en intervju med Johanna Hinteregger på Alzheimer Life berättar Henrik Zetterberg att det redan i höst ser ut att komma fler glada nyheter om nya bromsmediciner mot Alzheimer. Bioarctics läkemedel är den första riktigt verksamma bromsmedicinen som på allvar tycks fördröja sjukdomen, säger professor Zetterberg. Men politikerna måste vakna upp. Efterfrågan på bromsmediciner kommer att göra att landets minnesmottagningar behöver byggas ut. Eftersom bromsmedicinen ger störst effekt på patienter i tidiga stadier så gäller det att upptäcka sjukdomen tidigare än idag. Här i samtalet berättar Henrik Zetterberg om den nya bromsmedicinen och hur den kommer att påverka patienter och sjukvården.
We are thrilled to be joined for the first time (of hopefully many) by Detroit Red Wings legend and Director of Amateur Scouting, Kris Draper! Tune in as Kris talks to us about the ins and outs of scouting for the NHL Draft, his thoughts on Marco Kasper, Amadeus Lombardi, & more Red Wings prospects, what it was like to scout & draft Moritz Seider & Lucas Raymond, and more! He also discusses his thoughts on the Detroit Red Wings rebuilding, working with Steve Yzerman, Copp, Chiarot, & the free agent class, & expectations for the team next season. Of course, we also discuss his legendary time with the Red Wings (starting with a $1 purchase), playing with Yzerman, Lidstrom, Datsyuk, Zetterberg, & others, his feud with Claude Lemieux & the Colorado Avalanche, & so much more. You're going to love this interview. (1:33) We also take some time to discuss Detroit's recent depth signing of Robert Hagg (and Mark Pysyk's injury), & lots more! (57:00) Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more.
The 2022 NHL Draft is looming, and so is Steve Yzerman's decision on who will be the next head coach of the Detroit Red Wings. Tune in as we discuss Derek Lalonde of the Tampa Bay Lightning being seen & rumored as a likely candidate to coach in Hockeytown, what Yzerman might be looking for, & who else is in the mix (5:05). We also discuss Sebastien Cossa's run at the Memorial Cup & what his path forward looks like (11:00). Additionally, a look back at Frank Nazar, center prospect out of the USNTDP: does he fit the bill for who Detroit is looking for? How does he stack up against Savoie, Kasper, Geekie, or non-centers like Lekkerimaki (14:45)? Also, Bob McKenzie's final NHL Draft rankings with Salfkovsky ousting Wright & a lot of other surprising rankings - and what it all means for the Red Wings (36:54)! To wrap up, Colorado (& Darren Helm) wins the Stanley Cup (50:53), a new round of Hockey Hall of Fame inductees (without Zetterberg) (1:00:35), and the Kevin Fiala trade (1:04:56). Lots of big news - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more.
We talk about Zetterberg's failed HoF bid, some trade rumors, and answer your mailbag questions! Remember to follow us on Twitter & Instagram @GrindLinePod and join our Discord at discord.gg/mQ6KP6ePGX Rate, review, subscribe, and check out our merch on Redbubble! https://www.redbubble.com/people/TheGrindLine/shop EPISODE NOTES: If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OR/ PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We talk about Zetterberg's failed HoF bid, some trade rumors, and answer your mailbag questions! Remember to follow us on Twitter & Instagram @GrindLinePod and join our Discord at discord.gg/mQ6KP6ePGX Rate, review, subscribe, and check out our merch on Redbubble! https://www.redbubble.com/people/TheGrindLine/shop EPISODE NOTES: If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OR/ PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We talk about Zetterberg's failed HoF bid, some trade rumors, and answer your mailbag questions!Remember to follow us on Twitter & Instagram @GrindLinePod and join our Discord at discord.gg/mQ6KP6ePGXRate, review, subscribe, and check out our merch on Redbubble!https://www.redbubble.com/people/TheGrindLine/shopEPISODE NOTES:If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA).21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OR/ PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details.
The Rabbit Hole Show was eternally thankful to have our very first guest, Griffin Zetterberg, on the show. In this episode Charles and Griffin discuss how they came to know each other and some of the past mental health struggles Griffin has experienced and helped Charles through. Please show Griffin some love on IG if you enjoyed the episode! https://www.instagram.com/griffinz_23/ The Rabbit Hole Show: IG: instagram.com/the_rabbit_hole_show YT: youtube.com/channel/UC8nL-qY9B7NnSNSaQ9Wtf-g
Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
It's time to get your bets in ahead of the 2021-22 NHL season, and we've got some good ones for you. Nolan and Scotty walk you through the most intriguing prop bets for the Red Wings, plus a bonus pick. Before that, the boys get into the Tuesday story about Henrik Zetterberg prophesying Dylan Larkin's captaincy, and then get into some of the questions they're curious to see heading into the 2021-22 season.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the one and only IT in the D show. This is episode three 55, happy Canada day happy 4th of July. Um, on behalf of all of us, we hope that a multi Claus brought you your syrup into quality using the States. We hope that kid rock brought you your fireworks and Bush light, 30 packs. Um, we are broadcasting live from our homes, actually have all of our fingers. Um, this is Bob, the sales guy that is David geek. Randy, I do the Twitters is doing the Twitters. Oh, by the way, breaking news, uh, Trey Parker is still going to be the voice of mr. Hankey, even though he is not a piece of shit. Yeah. I mean, it depends on who you ask, I guess, Find us online it in the D dot comma. Do us a favor, give us a like on the socials and subscribe to us everywhere or I guess our soul. Uh, yeah. And so, you know, again, uh, just in case you’ve missed the last couple episodes, we’ve decided we’re holding off until August for any of our events. I actually just killed off the, uh, the, the one for July for Anarbor. Uh, and so yeah, you know, when things get nice and safe and mellowed out again, uh, we’ll, we’ll be more than happy to get everybody back together. Cause God knows we miss people. Um, but yeah, such is life. It is what it is. We’re trying to stay safe. I looked at my calendar for this week, just from Google and Friday was supposed to be the ministry came at DM concert and I’m like, Hey, good. It got postponed and good. Cause I’m, can’t walk still. So a double good. Um, but yeah, April next year. But then, uh, I found Judas priest. It’s kind of weird. Uh, went on sale for the Fox Lasar um, like in September. So I’m like, cool. I like a good heavy metal show. Um, tickets are like a hundred bucks. So I’m like, okay. You know, for like early, like, and there’s nothing sold. Like if you go to Ticketmaster right now, you can get like fifth row seats, um, all the way around the box, Dude. Well, I mean that that’s too early. I like, I’m sorry. That’s that’s what three months from now? Ish. Wait. No. Yeah, no two months from now. Um, and so, I mean, looking at it, looking at what’s going through with, um, you know, Miami just shut down all their bars, restaurants, beaches, gyms, yada, yada, you got Arizona in the midst of all this guy, did it like it’s no, this isn’t going to be cleaned up in two months at all. Who knows? That’s what I like. Yeah. Cause I’m thinking like, Hey, I want to buy the tickets. Nope, no sight, no Bob science knows. It’s not going to know. Let’s be clear. Science knows it’s not going to be done. Well, you know, you know, you don’t, you don’t never know it could be a vaccine come out. It could just go away. Who knows, or it could be, or a, you know, it could be a world mass hysteria for the next three months. And you know, more people turn into HOA presidents, you know, This is true. Well, and so I do, I love the meme. That’s been floating around that said, uh, if nothing else, 2020 has proven to me that time travel is real because they keep going back and trying to fix things. But then they just wind up making it worse, like the premise of every time travel movie ever known to mankind. And so, you know, that’s why the murder Hornets, uh, disappeared. Uh, but now we have the bubonic. Plague is back in China. Is that B O O B or No? It’d be, you know, there, there are no boobs on people’s necks. It, it is, it is bubonic, No plague. And I’m like, Ooh, is that good? No, it’s no, it’s not your girl standing behind you while you’re sitting down. It’s that’s not, that’s not what this is. Damn it, There are plenty of cases of bubonic plague in the American Southwest over years. It’s dry and true. A so it’s not an unusual thing. Yeah. But Hey, uh, real quick, America’s uh, getting ready big, get back to work with the win, the new economy. You need to take advantage of every advantage to succeed. 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And the deep Oracle’s always here Super like no pun intended because it’s NetSuite, but they’ve always had super sweet products like Oracle. Like they went through, um, their little down stock and they’re little downturn. Um, but I mean like even back in, you know, I remember when eight I came out and it was like, and that was shit 25, 20 years ago now. Um, you know, and that basically like revolutionize the way like database systems work in the enterprise. So I mean it’s, and I’ve kept tabs on them. They do good stuff. Yeah. I was an early adopter of NetSuite actually when I was working, uh, um, doing the international trade thing back in like, Oh three. So yeah, I’ve been a big user, big proponent of them. Yeah. Um, so, uh, my, my new show I had binged through and I don’t know if you’ve got a, got a chance to watch it, um, was called upload. I don’t know. Did you get a chance to Not going to lie? I couldn’t understand. Cause all you sent across was upload on Amazon prime and I’m like, did Amazon just enable an upload feature where I can put my shit up there. It’s a show and here’s the pitch meeting and I’ll get into my next hotness after this. Um, so the pitch meeting is okay, so it’s a total recall, but you’re dead and that’s the show. So it’s the black mirror episode of San Jacinto. So here’s the We’re sending you to pero, sorry, I don’t remember that one, but here’s the, um, the premise. So like right before you die, you’re basically they take your consciousness. Basically they take your head and then they upload it into like a second city. You choose like, Hey, I want to be in this world. I want to be in that world. I want to do this. I want to be in Vegas. I want to be on the, on the Lake. And then there’s other people. The funny thing is they kind of trash on microtransactions, which is the funniest part of the show. Like while the guys walking in the hotel, like the guy who like, would you like some gum from truly is, it’s a delicious treat. And then there’s like, he grabs one and it charges 99 cents to his ex wife or ex-girlfriend because it’s owned by Verizon. They call it horizon. So it’s horizon presents. And so like the guy’s dead, but you can like call the living. So it’s got this weird, uh, you know, you can like, like as long as she’s paying the bill, like your, your, your conscience is living through this avatar. So then there’s like the tech support people are called angels. And so like, they can make you whatever. So like she was messing with the guy who was being a jerk. So she like, he flipped her off. So she raised his middle finger, you know what I mean? Like, so like you can make people, they can make people look however they want to look, if that makes sense. Gotcha. Um, I don’t know if it’s funny or not, but it was definitely worth it. I enjoyed all like the technology jokes and like the, the kind of trashing and microtransactions that they made it funny to me. My dad probably would think it’s stupid. I’ll give it a watch. Sounds interesting. But I just finished, you know, burning through a couple of shows. So yeah. Why not? Well, the funniest part, I guess the funniest part was the people that couldn’t afford, like to be in the good land they’re in like the two gig capital land, which is like prison, pretty much prison. And if you, if you like use up too much energy, you use up all your gigs. You basically just freeze until the, it started the next month. And then you get your two gig back. Um, so like, like don’t you can’t like you used up a gig and a half. You can’t move now for the next three weeks. Anyway. It’s like I said, it’s, it’s a, I thought it was great. Um, so speaking, speaking of pitch meetings, that’s the other one that was that I caught onto it’s they’ve been going on for a couple of years. I don’t know how I just missed it, but it’s that it’s a guy talking to himself pitching movies. And if you saw like, like I saw episode seven, eight, nine, he did, he did all the star Wars. You have any does like the joker. So he’s like, so you’re telling me as taxi driver and he’s like, yeah, reboots are hot. So like, they go back and, but man, I got down a wormhole with pitch meetings. They had, he has them for like, there’s like a hundred of them literally. So you can do like really any movie you’ve ever watched in the last avatar, like any destroys, any movie you liked or you thought it was like, destroys him, like the plot hole, you know what I mean? Like, like, wait a minute. What about this part where he did that? Like, we don’t forget about that. You know, like It’s a continuity issue. We’ll just, we’ll we’ll skip over it. They’ll never notice it. What about at the beginning when they said, you know, yeah. Was just like, no, no, no, that that’s not important. Right. I finished burning through, um, uh, the Mandalorian documentary, uh, uh, and I forgot what it was called. Um, but it’s the eight part documentary about the Mandalorian and like, and they talked about like the effects, both special and practical. Um, and one of the things they talked about was, and this is how petty star Wars fans are. Um, which another good story segue coming up momentarily. Uh, but like apparently they caught a lot of crap at Lucasfilm and ILM because there’s like one scene that you can’t even see in real time where they just didn’t put Soboba in his racer in episode one, um, for like a second. Cause it was like a pan shot. And apparently though, Oh my God, we’ve got so much, you know, fan hate mail. And yet I’m like, y’all are y’all are petty. Which, which brings me to, they are not erasing episode nine, Bob. They’re not, it’s not gonna happen. Yeah. There’s there’s no, that was from butthurt fan boy news.com and that it ain’t happening Well, it’s, it’s a, it’s a rumor, um, by the future ruler of earth, the doom cock overlord, DVD, YouTube channel. Right. So you’re telling me that That’s not legit. Yeah. That’s bullshit. He’s not star Wars deep throat. No, he’s not. He’s really not The thing that pisses me off. Did we talk about, um, scene 38 revisited? Did we talk about this already? Um, there’s a YouTube video where a guy or a team of people read did scene 38 of episode four, which is basically where obiwan gets killed. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, no, we’ve, yeah. We’ve talked about that. Yeah. Yeah. And they turned it into this whole like, like the chorus, like the dark blue music and they actually make a, uh, uh, Obi wan Kenobi not suck as with a lightsaber. Um, but yeah, if you haven’t checked that out, definitely look, I think it’s yeah. 38 and 36 seem to revisit it. Yeah. Then there was the other fan cut of the ending of a riser Skywalker, um, where like basically, uh, uh, antiquing Luke Yoda, uh, I think it’s quite gone, um, are all, uh, force goes behind Ray as she’s fighting Palpatine. That was, that was pretty intense. And that was good. Yeah. That was actually pretty sweet. Well, my favorite, well, the, one of the best one was when they redid the dialogue in episode four, when Vader first gets on the ship and he’s like run a diplomatic mission, whatever. And he’s like, no, I just saw you leave my ship from, With the secret plans with them. Yeah. Yeah. I just want, and he’s like, I just saw that happen Again. Continuity we’ll yeah. We’ll fix it in post. That’ll be fine. Yes, exactly. But it actually makes sense now with the new dialogue, but go figure, But now was, I mean, it it’s, it is. I mean, and I do I get it, there were a lot of butthurt fan boys, um, about the final trilogy, but I mean, it is what it is, you know? And that’s honestly, that was one of the things that I thought was really good about that Mandalorian documentary is dude, Filoni hammered the point home over and over and over again without basically shaking his finger at the screen, but still shaking his finger at the screen saying it’s for kids. Like it’s like star Wars has always been about it’s it’s movies for kids. That’s, that’s what it’s about. And so if you, as an adult, don’t like it, that’s fine. And you know, and I know, I know I’ve said it on the, on the, you know, on the show before where like I always go, you know, so like the guys, we all go opening night, Thursday night at 80 out and we’re there. And then I take the kids either Saturday or Sunday and I always hold off judgment until I’ve seen it with them because like our take on it is almost always completely different from their take It’s an a D it’s a different experience. Well, yeah, so, I mean like, like rogue squadron, like we all thought, you know, that was one of the net rogue squadron. Um, yeah, no, it looks right. Uh, you know, we all thought that was the rogue one. We all thought that was like, you know, one of the best things ever, whereas like, they were confused from the get go because it didn’t have the stereotypical star Wars opening. And it was more of a, you know, a war movie, like black Hawk down and that kind of stuff. So, yeah. Well dude, it’s like watching Godzilla as a 12 year old then as a 40 year old going, God damn it. I can see the lines on Gordon, Right? Yeah. I could see. Yeah. Clearly they’re holding them up with cables is what it is. Enjoy the movie, by the way. I never, I don’t celebrate this enough, but I think I start, I need to, um, July 1st was also Bobby Day. Did you, did you read about this or? Oh, I D I read about it every year. He’s a, so if you don’t know who he is, I got his baseball cards. He played for the Mets. He played for the pirates. It was a pretty good ball player. Um, he’s 57 years old right now. And on July 1st, He hasn’t played in what, 10 years? 10 years he hasn’t played. Um, I’m trying to look it up right now. Um, I think in round two, is it 2000 that he hasn’t, but it was, um, you know, when you played last, played for the Mets in 99 and last played in the majors in 2001. Um, but he’s going to be paid through 2035 when he he’ll be 72 years. And he gets like 1.7 million a year, 1.19, 3 million from the Mets, um, every July 1st from yeah. Till, um, cause they had to prorate his, his, his salary structure and he signed that deal. Good. Good for him for getting that back a loaded contract? Well, yeah, I mean, I guess like measures are signed when that’s going to pay them through 20, 28. Oh dude. Zetterberg did Datsyuk did a lot of the wings did when they were trying to deal with salary cap issues and all that shit. Well, I remember like a one grind boss or assigned to a Seahawks deal. This was what, 91. And it was like 10 years, $10 million. And we’re like, Oh my God, that guy’s brilliant. And uh, you know, he only played a year and a half, so yeah, he was brilliant, but you know, for the most part, um, but yeah, what else, what else is going on now that, uh, also There were two short, those are the two things, you know, one, I mean, one of the reasons we’re not having events, uh, is all the bars just shut down again or at least they were supposed to be. Um, but then, you know, I, and this is like I said, this is the part that confuses me is it’s supposed to be, if you have over 70% of your revenue is alcohol-based know, you’re supposed to be shut down and watching the mental gymnastics happen on my Facebook wall from places that I’ve been to. And I’ve never seen themselves so much as a mozzarella stick or a chicken finger the entire time, I’m there saying, Oh, they’ve got enough food sales to justify staying open, or everybody will be outside nudge, nudge, wink, wink. Um, I just, I Crack a better mate, isn’t it? Doesn’t, isn’t 30 bucks. Exactly. And so dude, like I just, I don’t get it. And, and I mean, I do, and this was part of the conversation I got into. I truly do. I undo, you know, we’ve, we’ve got the studios that have been sitting closed for, you know, coming up on four months now. Um, it’s, it’s, it’s a real concern. It’s a real issue. It’s a, it’s a real problem. And I get it, but we are not doing ourselves any favors by trying to find a loophole in this shit. We’re not like it’s just gonna keep getting worse. Please reference Miami, Arizona, everywhere else. That’s going through a huge spike right now. You know, you watch all the, you know, the 4th of July videos that came out from, you know, the lakes in Michigan that were like just nuts to butts and thousands of people and all that. We’re just, I give, yeah, It’s just, you know, they’re rolling the dice on, uh, you know, paying the mortgage versus, uh, you know, being another student. Like I said, I, I, I absolutely, and it’s not that I’m uncaring. It’s not that I wasn’t feeling. It’s not that I don’t understand it. Cause you know, I would go through the same shit, you know, but it’s, you know, yeah. I just, it’s one of those things that I’m just, I’m not, I’m not a fan of, of places that are trying to, you know, find the loopholes to keep themselves open when, when they know damn well and good, they really should be shut down. Well, it didn’t you go to one of those like last week. So that was two weeks ago before they got shut down again. Um, and the two places I went to, so like I said, you know, temple had plexiglass bar top to ceiling and everybody was totally locked away and they have like a little cutout that they could their drinks through in that kind of stuff. You know? And when we talked to Augie, you know, last week from whiskey where, you know, they’ve got the tea, they’ve got the high top tables pushed up against the bar. So like, you know, you’ve got to keep your distance away from the bartender. And, and they were being, you know, even then they were being really strict about masks and that kind of stuff. So, I mean, it’s either one of those two looked remotely excited about having to be there. No, no. And it’s, you know, but like, but so like whiskey does have, and honestly, and this is the other part that, and again, I get it and I feel bad for them. Like, you know, whiskey. Yep. They’ve got a back patio and temple yet. They’ve got a back patio. Cause that was the other way to stay open. Um, was if you could keep everybody outside. Um, but dude, who wants to be outside drinking when it’s 90 effing degrees outside, like that’s, you’re talking to a guy that, um, on the July 1st, his AC went out. So this is a, and it just fired back up three hours ago. Oh dude, what the hell happened? Uh, we had, uh, contractors over the house, uh, looking at, um, siting on the side of the house that needs to replace because of the AC, write it out some boards. Okay. And what they do, they, they trip a switch, they tripped the switch. And as soon as they left, it went out. I go, I bet you, they did something, but I it’s a handyman, you know what I mean? So we had to call DTE cause we bought or whatever, their insurance and they had to wait for them to come out. Soon. He goes to the side of the house. I feel cold air I’m like you son of a bitch. Oh yeah. So for future reference, those keeping score at home, there is there’s literally almost every air conditioning unit has a trip switch, um, on like on it or near it. Um, that’s designed, it’s almost like a GFI, like it’s, it’s designed to blow in case, um, the units overheating or that kind of stuff. Cause I’ve had that happen before. Um, where, and it’s literally as simple as flip switch and it comes back on, see, now my idea for temple bar and for whiskey in the jar, I think they need to bring back an old nineties tradition. Um, if you’ve ever been to Florida Daytona, whatever, and it was a, basically a, a tide soap party, their, their phone parties let’s let’s let’s get the terminology. Correct. They were always called foam parties. They called them foam parties, but it was so, um, if you ever did a senior prank in high school and a dump box to tied into the fountain, it’s pretty much the same effect. Oh yeah. They would dump the, the soap and they were always, you know, super gropey, rapey, terrible events. Let’s be honest. I’m not saying they weren’t, but I mean It out, I guess. Yeah. Like, you know, not getting the Rona, but you get, you know, you can go get a drink and it’s going to taste a little, little soapy, right? Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Cause that shit got everywhere. Cause it would like, you know, the fans would catch it and it would blow up, but it would wind up in drinks and all that crap. Randy, I’ve never been to one. I’ve never been to one now. Oh, I, I, I absolutely thought they were disgusting. They’re terrible. They’re there, there was nothing, there, there was nothing good about them. But as a resort in Mexico, we went that had them and I’m like, let’s, let’s debate on where we’re going to go. Cause it’s like between the nice place or the party place. And then I saw a video of it and it was so contrived and forced and like ill and I’m like, yeah, no, that was an easy choice to have to go to that place. Well, I mean, so if only a, I mean, I feel like if Playhouse strip club or Playhouse club or whatever the hell it’s called, um, maybe if they would have been doing, uh, you know, foam parties with their dancers, uh, they wouldn’t be having an outbreak of COVID from there. That’s soy. Hey, by the way, why? Cause I had it all set up, speaking of boobs on a plague and you tell that story, I ruined your segue. Sorry. Um, but yeah. So what it was it a it’s yeah. Playhouse and I think checkers, uh, they said if you’ve been at either location in Romulus, um, self quarantine, go get yourself checked yet. Eddie yada uh, I don’t know. I feel like, you know, if you leave a strip club, probably go get yourself checked. Um, but yeah, But I mean, if you look at the picture from channel seven article like the Playhouse, you know, the Google street view, it looks like a clean, classy, Very fine. Upstanding establishment. Yeah. It doesn’t look like a converted old mom and pop diner at all. Uh, yeah, no. Yeah. It’s got the Valley overhead. Oh yeah. It’s it’s the it’s the Ritz is what it is. Let’s be clear, Right? Oh yeah, absolutely. Um, I’ll go ahead. No, I was going to say so, but then the other, you know, the other bar topic is, uh, so I guess BFD is undergoing, like we we’ve had events at clubhouse BFD before Dude, don’t talk to me. Sorry. I know that was one of your fans. If you follow the story, BFD was a really cool place that was unemployed 89 and crooks in Rochester Hills. Um, it’s been there for probably 10 years and it was rated one of the top 50 beer bars in the U S and I was lucky enough to live a mile from it. And I was also lucky enough. Uh, me and Joe foodie, uh, Joe Hakim are the tag team champions of drinking the millions of beer there. So I got a big wrestling belt and uh, you know, I was really good friends with Jason manager who since started his own place and we all knew it was owned by Griffin claw. Oh yeah. And we were praying for the day that it wouldn’t switch to a Griffin claw bar and sure shit, they go on social media and change it to Griffin claw clubhouse, and down goes another one of the great, so here was the Not carrying anybody else’s beer anymore. Nope. That was the beauty of it. They had like 80 things on tap. The bartenders knew everything, Dude. So well-educated Holy crap. Yeah. Yeah. Everyone was assistant Rhone and you know, sorry, whatever you call it, Cicerones where they, you know, if you’re Italian. Um, but the, you know, now the place is like, and you just read the comments and they’re, whoever’s managing their social media. Wasn’t doing them any favors. They were just like, you know, like, you’ll be BLB here. You’ll be back. Or like, they’re kind of playing like, you know, how you’re you can’t miss this place. Like, yeah. I kind of can like, here’s thing where I live, Griffin claw in Birmingham is 15, 20 minutes away. Yep. You don’t need this here. Um, you know, they changed all the signs and it’s like, like not saying I’m angry, but it’s like, whatever, we’ll find another place. Yeah. You already had that in Birmingham. Why do you need to have that there? Why not let it? I mean, I can’t imagine. I mean, granted, I mean, I know a business across the board is, is nasty. I mean maybe, you know, maybe they were having issues with distributors. Cause I mean, they did, they carried a lot of did that place, had a huge variety and backstock, it was 40 taps or something like that. Or 80 taps, 40 bottles. Brilliant. But then their fridges were stocked with Kansas shit and it was so good. The one thing I always said that were brilliant was they have an analytic analytics on 2 million pints of beer sold. Right. So now they can look and say, and they could tell how fast and what they put on and what styles and what works. So now as a brewery, like I can say, Hey, it’s kind of like the Coke machine at five guys. Yup. Like Coke uses that analytical data. They need to make like vanilla orange. And they’ll like saying, Hey, we’re the movie theaters. Yeah. Yeah. You we’re selling a shit ton of that one let’s can it? Yeah. Why aren’t we making that? Yeah. Right. So like Griffin call, I had all this analytical data to make their own beer and now they just completely just shit on all the relationships and they just lost all that data. Um, I guess they don’t care anymore because they’ve, you know, sold a couple million pints of beer there and whatever they got their data. Yeah. It is what it is. So I mean, I guess, yeah. Boo. Yeah. Yeah. Uh, so I, I did like this one, um, and I think it’s gonna be interesting cause I mean, I do, I know a lot of people that are job hunting and I, and I think the big, and this is very accurate. I think the big question that you really should be prepared for, if you start interviewing for a gig, whether it’s now a year from now or whatever, is what’d you learn during the quarantine? Like what, what did you do? What did you learn? What did you do to grow your skills, that kind of stuff. And we’ve said this a million times, you know, whether it’s the, you know, the 10 commandments of job search, that kind of stuff. Cause we’ve always said, you know, okay, great. If you have a gap on your resume, don’t worry about it. No big deal. You know what other, you know, volunteer work you’re doing, you rewired your home network. You did, you know, this, that, and the other thing, you know, just show that you were growing and improving skills, same kind of thing here. Yeah. That’s one, it’s funny. I’ve had five interviews over the last two working days and I didn’t ask it and I’m kind of mad at myself. I always ask the, you know, the, the behavioral stuff. And then the one question is, you know, what do you do to keep up up to date? You know? But like, yeah, what are you doing during this mess? Like a lot of people like, Oh, I’ve been furloughed for four months. So it’s a it’s, that’s like the quintessential question. Well, what have you been doing? You know, watching upload on Amazon prime, probably isn’t the best answer we always talked about. We dude, we talked about them for years that people had posted on Facebook, like I’ve binge-watched blah, blah, blah. And it’s like, wait, aren’t you unemployed. Do you really want that on your social? Um, shouldn’t it be? Shouldn’t you be looking for a gig right about Now. Yeah. Um, but no, that’s, uh, you know, that’s, it’s a great point. Like, you know, Hey, I spent, you know, 40 hours a week learning whatever. Yeah. Yeah. I learned a new language. I did this idea of eight and shit, even if it’s, Hey, I learned how to cook, you know, just show that you were doing something for the love of God to make yourself better. You know? And I guess just speaking of the quarantine, we didn’t touch on this one, dude. I, and I, every time I think I’ve hit the lowest point that I think society can reach when it comes to surprising me, then something else happens. Like for example, uh, kids in Alabama, uh, are throwing coronavirus parties where everybody pitches in a cover charge at the door. And then, uh, they deliberately invite people that they know are infected. And first person to pop positive gets the pot from the door. That’s not true. They’ll cover their medical expenses. It’s 10 CNN. It’s not true. Oh, shut up. No, like for like, I’ve heard of stupid things, man. I mean, like I get like our kids, Our parents used to do that to us with chicken pox. So it’d be like, it’s not like it’s an unproven methodology, but right. I mean, I mean, I don’t think they took bets on it. Who would get it first or, you know, it wasn’t potentially like chicken pox. It wasn’t potentially life threatening. No, you had zits for a month. And then you went back to school a couple of weeks. Um, yeah. Cause you’re like, I actually, Alabama’s not hit that bad, but like, I dunno, man, like, it’s stupid. Like at this point you gotta have the country like, you know, doing what they need to do and whatever. Then you have the other half of the country like LA, did you see the fireworks in LA? Um, after the governor said, you know, like, Hey no, uh, no fireworks on banning them. Then someone went up on top of the inch, shot the Valley and it looked like the biggest fireworks show you’ve ever seen in your entire lifetime 10. It was just Nice. Did you, uh, did you catch the one out of San Diego all went off at one point, apparently somebody’s wired shit wrong. 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And that’s why they, and it’s all speculation. Everyone loves a good conspiracy theory. Yeah. This sounds like it almost like, Oh shit, this one’s a little like little reel. It’s a little close to the surface. Yeah. Um, you know what I got to start doing too, by the way, like we haven’t said that one of these stories in probably two years where all those companies came out at once, where you can send people like bag beg index and like all that stuff. Well now some genius capitalist, um, started anonymous potato.com where you can buy, send somebody a potato with, With a phrase or, or, or a face or a picture on it. Yeah. Yeah. You can do a photo full photo, a gift bundle. Um, and you could do it and they actually sell the burrito blanket too, which I totally need. Um, but yeah, that’s, you know, they’ll, they’ll draw those all marker on a potato and send it to you and you know what, I bet you they’ve sold dozens. Like I’m not gonna lie. It wouldn’t surprise me because again, people are bored and need something do so why not? Right. And then you’re going to send me the potato and then I want to put it in my AirFryer with a middle finger to you. And I want to text that back to you because that’s what people do. Um, but yeah, potato that’s a honestly, yeah, Go, go, go get you a potato Or the bag of dicks company still away are there by the way. Oh, I’m sure. I know the, I don’t, I think the, the glitter as a service guy, I believe he sold, uh, yeah, it was. Yeah. Cause it was yeah, the glitter bomb dude. Um, but no. So two, two tech stories real quick. So one, um, cause we’ve talked about this over and over and over again. Uh, basically DPD Detroit police came out and said, yeah, facial technique, facial recognition, software. It’s wrong? About 97% of the time. Oh wait, the one they use. Yeah, Yeah, yeah. They use for project green light. Yeah. Go ahead and let that sink in. Yeah, go ahead. But like, but like Facebook can tag someone. I met like four years ago on some random picture. It’s blurry as shit I go, is this butthole McGee, Hayley. Oh my God. It actually is. I forgot. I knew that. What are they using? What are they? What software? Yeah. Uh, clearly not. Facebook’s quick. It’s a software only. We would not solve 95 to 97% of the crime. Then wife having have it, like, that’s the dumbest thing like, Yeah. Why are we paying for this? And I can say we, cause I pasted the Texas. Yeah. Well, no. I mean, and that’s the city taxes for Detroit. I work in Detroit. Yeah. I mean it’s, it’s not yeah. For the love of God stop And you should bitch Randy, I would I’ll support you. So, and then the other one was that, uh, so again, another frequent topic of conversation, HBO has finally made the groundbreaking announcement that all the other apps are going to go away and, and, and there can be only one and HBO, max will be the Highlander app. Like that’s, that’s one, that’ll be the one app to rule them all. And in the darkness bind them. That’s fine. I said, I remember when I said I had it. Cause I had extensity and then I didn’t have it logged back into my own mobile app. And then I had it again and now I don’t have it. So it can honestly go F itself at this point. Like I, I give no shits about it. Like I got hooked, done. I got my kid. I’ll hook them Looney tunes. And she’s like, Papa does not work. And I go to log in my phone and then it says, you need to pay 1595 a month. And I’m like 1595 a month. You can up stick it at your ass. Um, so used to be what? Three apps there is HBO go. HBO paid for HBO by itself. There was HBO now, which if you no, no, no. HBO. No, no, no. HBO go was the one you got with cable HBO now was the, the one off with Roku and that kind of stuff. And then max. So, So I have Cinemax and HBO and I’m like, screw you like seriously? I’m I’m done. Well, if you have a Xfinity, I don’t think you have, I don’t think you have max anymore. Cause they dropped out. I have Cinemax. I can. I just watched it the other night. Yeah. I ate all, I pared it all down. I just got HBO and cinema. They bring it back. Yeah. Cause I was getting dude. Yeah. Whatever that other dumb service was. Yeah. Make up your mind. It was the hits channel they gave me. Then they took that away and they gave me Cinemax back. Do it. I don’t know what’s going on with that shit anymore. I just whatever’s on TV. I watch it. It’s not, I don’t care. I’m still confused. Why there’s no HBO max app for Roku? Like is there a service where you can basically like build a Roku? Oh no. So honestly it’s so every, every story that I’ve read said, it just comes down to licensing yet. It’s just on a licensing. Like they haven’t figured out the licensing deal with Roku as a platform for the app yet. So they would rather exclude Roku customers and yet, yeah. And yet you had HBO now, but I guess I, so Bob, I guess the part I’m like, I’m confused. I thought HBO max was going to be like HBO, go in that. If you were an HBO subscriber, you got it. That’s what I thought you can log into the max app with your HBO go credential and then, you know, and you don’t get the full content unless you pay for more. Yeah. And I’m not getting this super special secret underground content I’m not getting, which, uh, it’s the Apple pie. I’m not buying the Apple pie for and they got nothing. That’s good. You know, what is good though? Um, did you see, uh, the boys, uh, the new trailer that came out? I did. That looks awesome. Um, it doesn’t matter. I’ve been spending more time on prime lately, so yeah. It’s um, Oh, it’s really good to know, by the way. Um, congratulations to mr. David Hayes and mr. Travis McIntyre. Um, Intel, right. Intel got put up on, uh, uh, Amazon prime. So I got, uh, I got to actually watched it the other day. Um, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s a classic Easter beef film of a, of a deranged, uh, doctor gone mad of a, with a rabbit. Um, so yeah, it’s a, Yeah. I actually sat down and watched, um, uh, both Westworld and future world, like the old movie. Um, and I, I forgot for the, cause I think Westworld was 73 and future world was 75. Um, and future world, I believe was the first movie that truly used, um, computer generated imagery in it, uh, overall at all was Westworld. Uh, you know, honestly it, I, it’s funny because if you watch them, cause I mean, I, I probably haven’t seen those in 30 years. Um, and if you watch them, it, they really did a good job tying in the HBO series. It’s literally a continuation. Um, you know, the company name, you know, it’s all the Delos Corp, it’s all this, it’s all that. Um, it’s, you know, and they do, they make, and they make right. There’s a lot of throwback references having just gone back and watched them again. There’s a lot of throwback references, especially with Anthony Hopkins character when he’s hanging out with the older models, um, that are throwbacks to those two movies. Okay. Now I was a, I flipped by it 50 times. I never actually clicked play. I might just, uh, I might just have, do you know how this stuff is in the seventies? I watched a death wish with Charles Bryan. I want to pilot turd. That was, and why was he an action star? Because it was the seventies. It was dude. Why was Starsky and Hutch a thing who Dude Bronson was like some old man with like a 45. He found in a fricking alley. Like he wasn’t some bad-ass like, like he’s still here. He’s looked upon as one of the great bad-ass asses of our time. Watch that movie. It’s a turd. Oh, by the way, I had to share a story. Um, so I’m hungry last night I ordered door dash. Right. Okay. And I see a thing on there for it’s just wings and I’m like, Oh wait Dude, I love, let me just, I gotta stop you for a sec. I love that. You said this story across and with the caveat that you had no idea. We have literally talked about this three times on this show. Go ahead. I don’t remember that being, we absolutely. That’s one of your company. Anyway, I order my wings and then I’m like, where the hell are these just wings? No, it was like eight bucks for this two boxes of it would have been like 30 bucks at beat ups. Right? Like beat ups right now is like, they might as well charge a filet. You get, you get a filet for the same price. They charge for a six piece that I get two boxes. One of the fries, one with chicken, the chicken is delicious, you know? And then I Google it and it’s freaking chilies. And then, cause it’s got the bag and it’s got the logo. It’s got, it looks like a, it looks like a thing. And uh, yeah, I’m gonna order again. Cause it was really good. Um, but like I wouldn’t have cared if it was. Yeah. Cause it was uh, but, but you would have never thought to order from them. If you saw Chile, you probably cruised past Chili’s on your way to find that It was no, because they sponsored it. It’s right up on top. Like I even, uh, like if it was Applebee’s Toby’s like simply wings or whatever that was Applebee’s his neighborhood. Yeah. Oh see, I would have been angry. So it was Applebee’s wings, chilies. I never hated. So like Chili’s I was fine with, I did so and then the other one that I thought was interesting. Uh, so Marvel now owns a predator and alien. So like, does that mean that the alien queen from aliens is now a Disney princess? Alright. So do they own all of it? They had the movie rights already when they bought Fox. Now they own the comments. So yeah, they own it end to end now. Yeah. Oh my God. Now that Wolverine was, well, they already did Wolverine verse predator and that fan fan film, um, which lasted 15 seconds. Right. Cause predator can’t heal himself. Um, you know, I, to be honest, am I one of the few people that actually liked the alien vs predator movies? I was like, I’ve seen it. I didn’t mind, like to me, they were just pure brain candy. Like they were like, yeah, they weren’t like a deep, meaningful film. No, I like, I didn’t understand people that were trying to deconstruct them at all. Like, dude, it’s a stupid film. Just watch the movie and enjoy the movie and, and have fun with things getting ripped apart like that. Randy, it was basically, um, there, it was an Antarctica and the predator, two of them right there, predators were growing the aliens to guide them. And I’m thinking of Promethean To then no, they were growing the aliens to then hunt them and then hog them. Right, right. Right. And then there was the other plot where they were competing against each. Yeah. The dumb part was there’s a slide going down and you would think like, do I go down the slide? And they’re like, yeah, screw it. Let’s go down. Like not knowing if it goes to the core of the earth and you’re going to get fried alive. Yeah. It was yeah. There was like some sort of like, it was a, it was a laser cut hole. Oh yeah. Like I said, it just went down through the Antarctic shelf and they were like at the perfect angle. So like, yeah, let’s go ahead and slide down. This what’s the worst that can possibly happen. Maybe Xenos down there, this random hot like, yeah. I’m sorry. Like, like the new, the newly discovered caves and all that crap that keep popping up on my feet every week or to stop. This is not the year to mess with that stuff. Like not in 2022, there was one in London. There was one in, I want to say Kentucky. Uh, there was another one somewhere in Israel and I’m like, would you just like stop looking for shit? Like just, this is not the year to be doing that crap at all. Open them up. No, no, my, um, can I, can I, uh, do you have dibs on this? Cause you sent it over, but I want to my favorite lawsuit. Yeah. Oh my God. So amazing. Go for it. Do you want, okay, so someone’s doing Twitch, you know, everyone knows that Twitch is right where kids stream games and like everyone’s streams nowadays. Um, and I guess, um, there’s a guy that is suing Twitch because women are too sexy and I’m going to go through this and this is not me talking, do not isolate this. I’m reading from like, you know, nowadays. Right. They’re going to clip my words and are gonna go. Bob said, um, okay. So the plaintiff had purchased a Fleshlight previously Just to make sure it let’s see. So this is the a 43 52 Mark. Okay, go ahead. Go. So he purchased a Fleshlight and then they have to, they have, which went largely unused until Twitch. Um, mr. SDVO began using this device while he watches female Twitch streamers and ends up chafing his Wiener every day. You didn’t say Wiener is a penis bikes, like say Wiener. Instead with this device making it extremely painful and constant, which ends up causing redness and mild infections at the tip. Um, it doesn’t say if he’s, uh, which religion he is. So I don’t know what that, um, since the Fleshlight is electrical and also vibrates, you know, the plaintiff therefore often has to use Neosporin on the tip of his way to the cross Guys. This is in a legal document just to be absolutely clear. Yeah. I tried to say like eight 10 to this, but it doesn’t matter. A B to deplete often stays up for hours, staring at the breasts of girls’ streamers gross, which ends up damaging his retina and making his eyes bloodshot. For days, I dropped to nothing to do that. I can’t do his eye drops, do nothing to hide his shame from his parents. And he’s often questioned by people. He comes into contact with why his eyes are so bloodshot and red. It’s got nothing to do with we eat. Yeah, dude. Do you, are you smoking a lot of weed? Nah, just jerking off too late at night. That’s yeah, I can you have bloodshot eyes, mr. Have you been hearing, Are you smoking the pot? You’ve been staring at Toby’s again, which leads to further embarrassment. And lastly, this is real quick. The plaintiff I’m not, how do you want to say this? The short circuit and keyboard. You got to go there. Got it. Once a or on his PC monitor causing a short circuit and small fire within the electrical system was gaming rig it, causing his apartment to blackout too rarely. And so he’s going to suit switch. Yeah. That’s that’s yeah. That’s one of those ones where like I ended up in Supreme court. I did, I’ve said this a budget times. Like there really needs to be a common sense panel where you have like at least one ultra conservative, at least one ultra liberal. And then like at least a couple like middle of the road, normal people like with that. And then if you can’t get a, like an overwhelming majority of those people to say, yes, your lawsuit gets to go forward. Your shit goes nowhere at all. This is going to go for like years and get appealed and they’re going to settle out of court and give them like, God, I hope they don’t because that’s just a terrible precedent to set. Do not do, Do you want a lawsuit or you got to where you admit to put Neosporin on your Wiener? Oh dude. I exactly, exactly. Like I would almost just let it go to court just to get dude, I get all of the court, TV cameras and like local stations and all that shit in there to have him on camera as he’s relaying this story, he’d be like the God of every in cell and in their mom’s basements. Like for eternity, The leader of the dipshits hold up the underpants Exactly. Be like the patron Saint of four Chan. How much, how much pop do you need as a human being? This is water. Are you sure? Yeah. Like, is that like, it’s like 10 pounds when that thing’s full. It’s a half gallon. It’s just Christmas got thick insulation. Hey, Hey Dave, Did you, uh, why have you been microwaving Your books Do, and this has been floating around Facebook for a couple of weeks now and now at grand Rapids library actually had to put out a statement that said for the love of God, stop microwaving books because you’re destroying them. Why? So like people where did this? I never saw like, people like talking, you know, like I subscribed to everything. Right. And I read everyone Do there were people microwaving money and destroying the bills and trying to bring it to the bank Because they thought it would get rid of the Rona yesterday, come out with it. It’s six, six on paper anyway. Cause cause dumb like that. What do you, what do you, what do you like? We’re not talking about like the cream of the crop here. I’m I’m quite sure this is, these are not, these are not people that are like in line for the net for like Nobel prizes or anything like that. That’s Do you know people that wouldn’t get delivery pizza because they thought the Rona was on the box. Like that type of shit. Like, uh, so now the commercials are saying we don’t touch Once it comes out the oven, like the usage Corona, they put their hands on our pizzas. No. Well I think they have to, to cut it. No, actually they don’t. They just put it in the box. The selling point is we don’t touch your pizza once it comes out of there. Like they used to. Yeah. I was happier not knowing that you did before. Thanks Ruth microwave in this house is Easter peeps. Everything else goes in the air fryer now microwave and they’re great. Oh yeah. Yeah. I do. And I still, I haven’t caved on the air fire thing yet. Um, you know what the best is for? Remember when I, when really he’s always talking about fast food going cold and then the fries, you can never do any, anything with the fries, um, cold fries into AirFryer back out are better than regular fries, hot out of the McDonald’s sexually. Yeah. Like it’s, they’re that good? Like that’s right now it’s the only thing that’s like total hotness of the AirFryer and it, my AirFryer is not like it’s, um, toaster oven with inner fire setting. Okay. Um, but I was gonna say Anything you can do with an air fryer, you can do it with a toaster oven. Yeah. This one’s like the mix. Yeah. Um, but Oh my God, like I put cold, like we had the, uh, it’s just wings, the leftover fries. And I told my kid, put them in the AirFryer for like three minutes. I know they are glorious. Like, you know, um, and by the way, um, I always, uh, you know, like my friend, our friend, Rick Viv, he’s a bass geek. I’m kind of amped to, um, in, in episode two fashion, I guess a massive, uh, star has disappeared without a trace. Um, and I don’t know how that happened. So there’s still Because I did it, I read the whole story and I guess they’re still not sure if it’s disappeared or if something is interfering with the view, um, or you know, or what could have happened. Cause they said, you know, it was, it was a pretty bright star. And usually if something like that disappears, it goes supernova, you know, or it compresses down into a black hole and you’ll see the other stars then effected by it. Um, but neither of those from the archives. Right. But yeah. So neither of, neither of those two things have happened. So like, and they are like, they’re trying to figure out still, you know? Yeah. Is it really gone or is there just an, I don’t know, maybe there’s a UFO between us and it that’s blocking the view. Who knows where? Yeah. Oh, what is, um, I don’t know the year I, I would like to know. Um, so it’s 75 million light years away. What, how long does it take for us to see it? Is it like 10 years? Like if it goes out, how long before we know, like, you know what I’m saying? Um, Oh, a long time. Is it more than 10 years? I don’t know. I would assume so. Alright. I mean, it’s not 75 million years otherwise. Um, but yeah, I know there’s a there, I used to know that conversion. I don’t, I don’t remember enough to have my interview. Good thing. You don’t, you know, if you would know that I would get mad more mad at you, then what else, what else has been on TV? What else? Um, Not since I, you know, just talking about cooking, I finally went ahead and uh, I, I don’t use my smoker enough. Um, and so I loaded, uh, loaded that bastard up. Uh, I did a 12 pound brisket. I did four slabs of baby back ribs. Um, and then just for shits and giggles, I decided I was gonna go ahead and do some salmon, dude. I’m not gonna lie. Like, so like the, the neighbor kids, like the, the mom, that’s a couple of houses down. She was like, I don’t know what you did to these ribs, but the kids will never eat ribs when I make them. And like, they all, all went through like, like her four kids probably like killed off a slab by themselves. Um, and she’s like, so if you see me walk over to your house with like a tray of ribs, all the tapping is that I’m going to walk over to your house and then come back and say that you made them. And we’re going to see if that See a big portion of it though, is how the meat you buy. You know what I mean? If you’re in Iraq, if you buy rock like meat, What’s a shots. Uh, dude, I still love shots market there. They’re phenomenal. And uh, yeah, the brisket came out. Perfect. Uh, and then, like I said, dude, let’s like, yeah, that the salmon, I, I was surprised that I think I’m going to have to do that more. Like it’s one of those things where it’s, it’s like, I’m never going to fire up the smoker just to do salmon. Cause it literally, you know, you got all that prep time just to basically smoke it for 20 minutes. Um, but damn, that was good. Like, I, I was, I was pretty impressed with myself. I’m not gonna lie. Say I grew up on smoked fish. Like that was a, you know, we had the house on the, in the water when my uncle had a hut. So like literally just like we, we, and he would bring a bag of it, you know, lived off that stuff. Like literally, you know, you’d get a saltine Cracker and some of that, like, I’ll do it, Keep me, I do it. I keep meaning to take a picture and send it to you. And I keep forgetting the liquor store by my house. Uh that’s at 16 in gross back when you are back up and around, you need to walk in there, they have an entire huge ass shelving rack full of all the crap that you say you can never find anywhere, shut up, like all due to like there’s, there’s like 14, 15 different favorite flavors of that. Slivovitz crap that you keep around a day. But like all of the pair and the ass Bach and the caraway seed and this and that dude, they got, I mean, it’s probably, I think it’s six or seven shelves. Um, and just like, and it’s, and I’m like, I’m like, Oh my God, like this, this entire shelving unit deserves to be in Bob’s basement. Well, the sleeve of it’s is all until you get sloppy and stuff. That’s where, you know, where my folks were born. That’s kind of where we got that tradition from. Um, we actually, my wife brought it out to the pool this week and gave some to the neighbors and they’re like, Oh, it’s pretty good. And I’m like, man, do not be polite to my wife. Do not encourage this behavior. Like, you know, the, the, the, what you call it though, the caraway seed in the raspberry is what I’m looking for. Um, that stuff I got in Chicago, if I could find it, if they had that, I’ll take a look. Yeah, it’s a him beer. H I M B E Uh, pretty sure that’s a brand I saw. So I’ll, I’ll, I’ll take a look. Oh no, that’s that’s raspberry and Germans have that. There’ll be my friend for life. Okay. I’ll take a look. Uh, but actually the only, the only other story that we didn’t get to, because I didn’t, I didn’t write it down was, uh, so for those of you who use Stitcher, um, apparently Stitcher is now being acquired by Sirius XM. So I guess they’re getting serious at no pun intended, uh, about the, uh, the podcast game. I, um, you know, I that’s the thing, are they going to separate it? Like how I say I haven’t checked like subscriber numbers for satellite? Cause here’s the thing like every truck driver in America probably has Sirius XM. Like how many other people pay for it? Like I still do. I do see, I haven’t, since I stopped traveling, you know what I mean? Oh yeah. We’ll do it. Yeah. Well, shit. I mean, it’s not like I’ve been at, I mean the nice, honestly, the nice thing about it is, so now even with just the basic script script that’s subscription, um, like you see like it integrates with your Amazon Alexa, it integrate, you know, the app on your phone. So no matter where you are, like, I can say, you know, Hey Alexa, play, you know, first wave and up comes channel 33. And it’s all the music that I wanted to listen to in my car. Anyway, See now Spotify replaced that for me because all my playlist gotcha. You know, that’s, that’s kinda why. And the only thing was stern and I kind of got old with stern and, uh, and that’s when I was, you know, that’s when I was doing my, um, left radio political left radio for half an hour, then write radio for a half an hour and then I’d get angry and then angrier than angriest. And then, um, yeah, Now that you’ve only got a four minute commute, it’s a little different. Yeah. As of two 2017, they had 32 million subscribers. It it’s a lot. And there’s only like 3 million truck drivers. That’s that’s more than I would’ve thought. Don’t forget. Two years ago they bought Pandora. He did. Wow. Yeah. See, I don’t like Pandora anymore. You tell it like play new order. And like three out of four songs are going to be new order. Like they think they have some, the whatever algorithm is it pick other music that people liked. Like it’s just shit. Like they, I dunno. They don’t know how to mix music anyway. Their algorithm used to be really great. Um, So, so you said that was 2017, Randy. Yeah. So their, uh, end of year, their first quarter for this year, end of year 2019 report, 2020 projection, um, total paid subscriber base, uh, of 34.9 million as of the end of 2019. Okay. Yeah. More than I thought. What do you think about BMW? What they’re doing? Um, apparently they’re doing, um, in car microtransactions. What do they EA now pretty much Like, they’re just going to build all the cars with seat warmers, but you don’t get to use it unless you pay for a three month subscription to unlucky seat warmer. Well, we talked about, remember we talked about that with the, uh, No, go ahead. No, I’m like, would you like to go 65 miles an hour? That’ll be $20 for the next 30, Right. Well, I mean, we talked about that with the, um, that Tesla that the guy bought at auction that, uh, basically Tesla turned off all of the extra features in the car because he wasn’t the original purchaser. And I haven’t looked to see a follow up on that lawsuit. Um, so I mean, it’s, it’s, I don’t know. See, and again, it’s, it’s getting to that weird. Do you really own the things you own like that? Like, that’s the, like, that’s the weird question that keeps coming up with stuff like, you know, with all the stuff about, you know, if you, if you take your car to a neighborhood mechanic, it voids the warranty. Instead of going back to the dealership, if you overclock your computer, it voids the warranty. If you, Mr. Fender of that is a John Deere with the farmer tractors. You’ve been reading about that. So they, they backed down real hard. They backed off on that one because they were like, they were facing like, apparently I think I forgot. I think it was a Kubota started making like huge inroads in like the American farm tractor business. Um, and so John Deere was like, okay, psych, nevermind, please go ahead. Buy bye shit again that, sorry, sorry, green and yellow. No, but it’s going to be, this is going to be a 10 year slow roll. Whereas I, I almost, I want to, if I’m going to be a betting man in 2030, like if you want to do like, would you like extra turbo? That’ll be like, and you’ll have to subscribe. Like, it’ll be like, if they’re toying with this now, where are they going to stop? And they’re going to do a little, Are you evading the police? Would you like to accelerate for the next 30 days? Remember video games was, you just bought the goddamn game. And then they said, okay, if you want, we want to, you got to earn all this shit, but if you want it now, the first one was all the cheat codes. You can slide it into the bottom controller, the name shark. Yes. Um, and then, you know, then you want all the characters for star Wars and you know, there’s going to be this. Yeah. You can play it for the next three months or you can give us 50 bucks. Yeah. And then, so now we’re like, all right, I’ll buy the super secret gold version for $89. Right. Instead of going through all the bullshit and up, and, uh, w how soon before cars do it, you know, Not, not a, not a fan of where that’s going at all, not gonna lie. That’s why I got my 76 in the, in the garage. Exactly. You cannot hack into that. Good luck hacking into that one. But that brings up a question. Like if you buy the car, can you modify the software on it? We can’t, if you’ve got the heater Seats in there, can you turn it on yourself without paying for this Decryption? If you jailbreak your ph