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And that's IT. I decided that we would start today's podcast with a little trivia question. Do you have your thinking cap on?
Yes.
I do. okay. The surge protector, you know that is .
yeah that strip thing that you plug into the wall, then you plug in other things into that thing .
and then has like that little button that you push to turn IT all on on. Yeah, I think, okay, IT was invented in one thousand nine seventy. Now this is something that you're gonna want to remember, because you're going to want to use this, like at parties and family unions to impress all your family members and friends. They're just going people going to look at you, Andrew, and going to go, oh my god, I I can't believe them in his present. He's so mazingarbe lliana.
No Better way to impress someone than to talk about search protectors.
This is correct. okay. So what was the official name when I was first invented? Was IT a zp trip.
B power. dever. See what wood or d shock block. Okay, was IT that trap power to our word wide or shock block?
So what word sounds sounds dirty. So i'm going to say, note of that one. And then shock, what was the fourth one?
Shocked buck.
Shocked buck. That's what I like. I'm going with that if I was sitting in a board meeting and those represented to me.
that's what I would pick. You want to try .
again is IT is IT .
zap trap? Yep, Howard devour p trap. Is a zap trap. Yes, I knew you knew the answer that after attempts.
Okay, that was the named that harald pea cup of buffalo, new york, said, this is what he wanted to name, his invention. I can wish I would stuck around. And instead of was like search protector. Hey, I need a APP trap.
IT does sounds silly though. Search protector sounds more mature. If you want to protect your things, you need a surge protector.
You know where you can buy them.
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just at all that just so funny, so funny, so funny and that happy. welcome. I'm kim commander america's, but love a digital.
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mr. Beast may be the most powerful man on the internet, but when IT comes to streaming.
he maybe in trouble. Oh, really. mr. Like three hundred million followers.
Yeah, it's not good. All the news about mister beast in the last three weeks has been all negative.
That is not good. That is not. Hey, I just a quick reminder that if this is truly your last chance to enter you in that one thousand dollar vacation gift card, me, we are ending IT.
yes. And so you have to go to win from cda com, win from kdc M O, because I have to, like have a little break before we start the next contest. Now the next one is gonna be crazy because we're be giving away a brand new iphone sixteen and that's going to be everybody going to want to enter that.
that's going to bring all the boys to the art. Everybody wants an iphone. Maybe then sign up.
Well, you know what? You don't want a iphone .
because you have that I don't know, is that I hate, that I hate IT do you do? And I hate is because i've been using my home iphone for a decade, and IT just slows my productivity down, things that I could do with, but with video editing and social media posting that I could do superfast lightning quick IT just slows me down. See, I thought .
you were gonna be really happy with that. I mean, I am gave you like a shot about saying, like, you're my only Green bubble friend.
No, I don't know if I had the and I can I guess I got I got a costco and they even ninety day return, but I trade IT in a phone. I don't even know how that works out, may be investigated, but ninety days where a cell phone is pretty crazy.
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all for sure, absolutely hundred percent. Alright, here are some things that just kind of red across my screen that I thought you might be interested in. I read a story on over at C, N, B, C about a gentleman by the name of Chris pile.
Chris pile was a transmission tech at ford motor company, and there he was making seventy five thousand dollars a year. Okay, that's pretty good, decent job. Um then he started to think to himself, well, I wonder what else I could do and then he ran across a website, well, now he's making hundred and seventy thousand dollars a year.
okay? He quit his job at ford. And what he does is he goes over to just answer dot com and he answered questions about engines and transmission and cars and that's what he does.
So he has a special a nh which is in need and that's what why he's double his salary like this. Anyone can just walk over there and do that. You have to have a special right?
Yeah, I know. And they're always looking for different type of areas like I was over on the site this morning. They're looking for people who know a lot of things about appliances, a common improvement, for example, a travel, always another category.
So he's making on on average fourteen thousand two hundred dollars a month. Now he does say he worked less when he worked IT for IT, he was working forty hours week. Ah, now he works eight to ten hours a day, seven days a week.
But he says he gets a citizen schedule. He can be present for his family. And I was telling berry about this. I am totally signing him up .
for the ham radio division.
yes. yeah. I told me me. I said, you know, you can answer any question about ham radio that anybody wants to throw out.
but this will not be profitable because even if barry works eight to ten hours a day, that's going to be him. Just answer ing one question .
yeah it's .
me the entire on .
the pedia yeah I right. I talk to him about like gravity sometimes when he's telling me a story. I actually I know this is so rude, but know we've been married almost twenty five years so I get to do this is that hill story explains something to me.
And i'm like, you're losing me. You're losing me. I am off the planet right now. Okay.
you started talking about a grocery list and I telling me the history of the wall mart store. We can move on. Quick question back to this guy's get, is that a gig economy thing? Does he get paid power answer? Or is this a salary position?
Oh no, no, no. He gets pay. Paul answer, OK totally, just totally get. But think about that hundred and seven thousand thousand year. He has bored.
I don't know, like I was like thirty acres of land and tennessee, he's building a second home. He has an R V. His wife used to be a nurse.
SHE doesn't work anymore. She's home school in the kids. I mean, his whole life has just changed because of the ability to answer questions about are engines. And he does have quite a few certifications. I should have what .
a phenomenal success story. That's great.
Yes, we're trying to get them on the show. All right, once last time you went to a dentist.
don't know, seven months ago.
okay. So imagine if you said in the chair and you're leaning back and instead of like a little hot I genus that comes over this, oh, hi Andrew, how are you? I love your radio show, okay? Or and then after SHE, make sure that everything's good to go. And h SHE took those x rays or we like to call them toothpicks. Kay, then.
Yeah.
that was a good one that I was right. Okay okay, then the dentist cubs said, and and here SHE says, you you know, sorry, tell you, but you need two dozen root and you're like, oh no, really and they said, you know what but don't worry about IT. We have a new dentist to help out so you just lean back and just trust the process. And so you lean back, you open your mouth and then this mechanical ARM comes over your face and then just goes right into your mouth. And it's a robotic dentist that's .
pretty cool with that.
With that bother you?
No, as long as I don't have to hear the dentistry, I don't flaught enough because they're so mean about IT. If that goes away, all deal with a robot dentist. I know flossing.
I guess it's overrated. I don't know. I I don't do IT.
but they say every time, regardless of how much you flows, can tell you just flows the teeth you want to save. I have that one more time.
Next time you go and see, are you going to give me an x ray or some toothpicks 跟 我?
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you use robot dentist well, i'm hesitating because my dentist is a friend of my and i've known him for all gash probably thirty .
years .
okay um and so I last time I go in here like, okay so you know you know we do have to do some work on to two in the back and and he said and i'm gonna give you some again and he's gift to do a show afterwards he said, oh no heisn't okay good good so I just want to make sure you're going to just num up your mouths is where you don't feel anything and he and then he said to because you know and you know aside from I could some women have a different sensation when they get never came and I think really what is like, you know, someone went feel like their breath are being funded.
He said podesta perfectly Normal. That's not like, get out here. Yeah.
robot would never do that. Robot that is never going to appropriately touch you.
I just thought what a great .
line that is no one to what then is helps to think about this. I mean, obviously, if this is the future going to replace some jobs or do they see IT as now I can just check all the the patients and deal with just patient care. And all the dirty work is done by the robot.
No, I could see like tooth cleaning. Yeah, teeth cleaning rather. I mean, I think that would be, that should be robotic. There's no reason why you have to have somebody like do that, but I just want if they would figure out how I get rid. That sound of .
this great.
Yeah yeah. The gurl sound like even though they put headphones on you and you kind of zone out, it's still like, oh, all right, uh, NASA is officially working on a commercial aircraft with speech between mock two and mock for which you know what that is.
But if you want to explain IT.
everybody else who does that, that be great. It's between fifteen hundred and three thousand miles an hour. Could you imagine that getting on a commercial aircraft going anywhere between fifty, one hundred and three thousand miles per hour.
what's a plain fly out like five hundred, six hundred miles hour?
Maybe if you're lucky, o four hundred IT depends on your altitude.
Things like that, say four hundred, I mean, that's ten times faster.
U K, go from new york city to london in a little under an hour and a half.
that's crazy.
OK. Go from new york to los Angeles and say, maybe an hour and forty minutes.
which is what IT takes now to get from phoenix .
to vegas or from photo x to masa. Maybe that's you that's so fast that you're inflight peanuts are going to catch up with you at the baggage claim. So that was a battle. Oh, and you have to see this finally. You don't you got ready, your dogs because is you just didn't want him anymore.
was terrified of them.
why? SHE just was SHE .
wasn't afraid of the big dog, but the little puppy SHE just they were energetic. And now that i'm working later in the day they were in their kennels all day long IT just was IT wasn't .
a perfect cone for them. That's not fair. No, no. So an indoor camp caught a dog chewing on a lithium iron battery, a power bank, which set the house on fire.
Oh my gosh.
yeah. The flame spread through the living room in minutes. The family and all the pets got out safely. But here, check out this video. Look at this.
Or he's got to pack is land down as a dog bed and he's tune using those back tea. There's another dog just jealous that he's not sure on a battery. Oh, can meet.
I see why the fire started now because he's land on a big flame phone cushion that things going to ignite. All there goes. It's like a firework show, man.
But you know what, these dogs are not they they eventually get out through the doggy door.
Yes, I moke they can look at, add that is started in the whole house and fire, right IT is that tragic? So um little .
PSA for you here on kim commander today, I don't let you are dogs, human or otherwise, are two on the M I on power banks? No.
but that stuff away.
Not good by the way, because you want to share this video we have linked over at commanded our com also I think in our youtube channels. Well, I have to ask math, but really, really something that you I just wanted everybody to see, to be aware because we like, i'll never go on fire. What's we know? How could that happen? die? I'll stop chewing .
on them as well now that I know the risk.
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The podcast is a place where, you know, I do thank you. Yeah, he's like he's in case, but you're wondering, I mean, you know we don't have a big budget here. So no, he's like the best we could afford at the time.
I don't know why I tell people like and follow the minute. This thing is popular about the door. You kind of bring a mister .
bed or update back. Never, never, ever, ever, ever. All right. So do you have camps in the kids rooms?
I don't. I don't have any inside cameras because honestly, i'm worried about being hacked and someone being able, yeah, I know, but I have cameras all around the outside of my house.
Well, we have cameras inside and outside. And you know, if I had a kid, I would definitely put a camera inside the kid's bedroom just so that would be alerted. You know, they get up. You know they they want to go out to see their friends, you know, two o clock in the morning.
I mean, I understand, I understand how they could be a positive, absolutely, but I don't have any inside.
Well, I read about a sharing cloud. And SHE lives in clean taxes, and he wants to make sure that her, a little boy, just cute little guy, five years old, is safe at night. So SHE set up a rain cam in his bedroom, and then one night he gets a notification. Now, a short is here with us to tell the whole of story. So what happened when you got that notification?
So the notification was emotion sense. So I let us know when he gets up. Um when I got the notification, I log into the camera to see if he was just a no tell me or he had got in about the um when I love in when you immediately love into the rain IT is music so you have muted to the sound I am amounted IT and I saw him sitting there looking at the camera finically that if something was wrong um and immediately at our immunity I hear this male voice saying and hello to know um because myself was sitting and looking frantically ally I am assuming that the guy have said something prior to me logging in which my son and and you can see my son back in a critically and I did sound like my husband that turned over I look at my house sand he was sleeping but I got maybe because he was turned up around outside but I got maybe he had are there's a male talking to our son through the camera and he's up like standing next to the bed and he said, work so my husson meet we just off the bed because we think it's in the house or something as I mean we just a bit I still am on the life watching my son is going daddy daddy because he thought he was bad and if he realized it's not dead and he tranquility pannick bats into the wall and he runs out of the room and we met him in the because we right in at the same time immediately took the camera down, took the battery out to we had two in the home, so there was one in. My sons were tried to get endlessly been bad.
And then I was another one in like a breeze way like area, our house in that we could see if he did get up and walk, if that emotion camera would catch him to. And we went. Now he was walking toys. The liberal, but the scarious thing ever, my is traumatized.
Wow, that's good. That is not so, no, I had heard that you went onto the in camera APP. And then that video was gone.
It's gone. So my instincts kick in immediately when the recording did everything, and when the ring camera that must went off, I immediately saved the video, because they immediately, when you log in, IT immediate starts saving that time. And I need to say that to my phone. And then when I got back, and because my husband was trying to look to look at the time and like, and we were trying to see if that I was always talking prior to that, trying to get a video of our two video was gone, like you never even have. And literally what saved as proof we went to the police department, is the fact that I saved that video in that exact moment.
Now, when you talk to your son, did your son describe what was said prior you tuning in to the camera?
No, all he kept saying was, is that he at work? Is that he at work? So i'm assuming that this is not probably the first time that may have. Maybe the guy had to IT like the night or something. And maybe I ask when my housing was and my son knows like the day, or maybe I had something and like that work so my son kept saying, only kept saying was daddies at work, is daddy at work? And he was looking at my husband said, dad, you're talking to me on the camera from and my friends like my dad like, no um that wasn't daddy and he was like this all who kept saying.
wow, that is that is frightening. Now of course you took to the police and what what didn't they say?
So they said how IT happened was a rather that we got, which is new because we just signed up for this internet service providers. Typically with service provider set up your rather they say that that they do not set up a blocker on IT um so that you can be had people can get into your rather system. They said that ours was unlike and that is how we were able to get out on top of once they had hacked into our area, were able to hack into our ring because .
our ring .
was put up to the wifi yeah so they said got trying to trace the I, P. Address to see if the person or if he was someone far away. So there's still working on china to well.
so so basically, you know you got a new router and unless you change the default sword, is that any yeah I mean, everybody can yeah anybody can can tap that. There's actually some places on the internet and this is early frighting that um where I guess people was too much time on their hands. Well though actually like post ways to get into unprotected networks, routers and then just for fun and for entertainment, that's what people do.
I mean, i'm looking at your ferial like why would anybody do that? I know it's it's just kind, not so that they do. It's like it's like you might watch netflix and they're gonna try to torm in A A little boys in .
his bedroom and it's ramazan to that. Can I know sick people don't think about anything like that out when you do something like that. But it's now, you know, a long time if somebody had that, like, for us, IT was a safety passion ary measure nights, you know, so we could watch him if you got up anything. And IT was a protection thing we thought now you come the best tired on does want to be in, which is underside is traumatize closing doors. But for somebody to sell people's information like that, that is not funding for you that just .
think when .
you look at that video in video that can correct if i'm wrong.
if they have the IP, they can just look at up. They can do who is search on the IP right to find out where IT is .
coming from. There maybe logs .
inside the router. Okay ah well in from yeah there .
could not be look and then you know the I, S, P may be able to track where the traffic also originated from. And you know with the I P address, you can get down to the granular level. If nothing else, you get down to maybe within a couple. So it's pretty easy to find something you a lot of people don't realize that when they get on the internet, they may think that they're anonymous when really you leave all these little digital cookies along the way. Um well, you know what thanks for a tells your story and thanks you're coming on because you know IT serves as a warning you for a lot of folks is that number one is that if you know if you do yet a new rider, you do need to lock IT down the same thing with your rain, Cameron because there's just it's it's like waco. You know there are just so many different hackers, scammers, weirdos, crackpots on the internet which you know this could be the form of entertainment but at the same time you use that were traumatized you know it's going to take a while for you're little guy to get over this, i'm sure just as you are trying to get him to sleep in his own bed yeah, he's .
back up.
Well, we've all been there eventually. They do go to their own bed.
They do. Yeah, is only twenty, but he is gonna is all bad?
Not that long. Oh.
well, I tell. yeah. Now here's another thing that .
I learned from kim command do that could help. I have a mesh network. So my router is connected to the mesh network, and then everything in my house is connected to the mesh network. So if someone didn't want to do this exact same thing, they would have to get through the router, then through the mission network to then connect to the camera. correct?
Not necessarily. No, no. When you're in the network, you are in the network, okay?
Even though everything that's all the devices are connected to the dimension network and that's password protected.
Well, yours is hers was not right.
okay. And so that's .
that's basic with the promise you got a new rider SHE just pung that soccer and and said so happy day were online and it's not really her fault maybe because you know these things, they don't always come with step by step instruction. So I don't know if that was the case. Uh and unless you know that this is happening, you probably don't even think about IT.
Uh, especially like if you have an older red or a lot of people say, oh, I don't need a new router because, you know, this once worked fine for ten years. Well, IT has the worst security known mankind. So, but this is why we are so incredibly popular. You know, you know, people stopped me on the street and they say, how do you do this every single day?
They do the horses. We have to hold them out. There's people, whole group of people outside just waiting to ask you that question right now.
Well, I was actually outfront checking the landscaping. There was a guy taking a picture of himself taking itself in front the sign. And so um and he looked to me, you like, give me like that that gold fish. Like, look at her.
And I .
said, and then I was think, like maybe actually go over and like, say, hey, you want take a picture but but you know, it's one hundred and twenty degrees .
out you did go and say hi.
I did wave and I said hi then I thought i'm out here by myself and I don't know who he is.
There he was a fan enough to stop to take a picture of a sign you're.
I'm not really sure. I just you know as very nice to coming .
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We do one hundred percent what's going on with mr. beast.
So prime video, they are committed to battle all the streamers right now. Who who would you guess is the number one streamer .
on the .
internet service just .
yeah video streaming, I would say netflix.
netflix. The number two, they have about eight point five percent of all streaming video goes through netflix, youtube, which may not be fair, but they do have series and youtube live TV there. Number one, nine percent and prime is, although underneath them with only three percent of all live streaming video. And so they're investing in IT are going to go from one point six billion dollars in entertainment and live sports and live telling, yes.
who do we know they can help us for like five hundred thousand dollars a show.
all like a noted that they are gone to spend sixteen point in three billion dollars to hopefully become the number one streaming service on the intern. They got the money. It's amazon.
So one of the things that they decided to invest in is mr. Beast and his reality game show. The premise was basically kind of like squid games.
They were going to start with a thousand people and have all of these chAllenges. And the chAllenges refused to be mental, physical so anyone could win. And the biggest prize in game show history, five million dollars.
So they went to amazon. Reportedly, they got one, one hundred million dollars. Do things ever been confirmed? But it's not like amazon's producing the show. They're just writing a check and mister bees in his production team are putting IT together and nothing but bad news has come out of there. The complaints are streaming out and they're streaming out because mr.
Beese only offered a thousand dollars if people would sign a document promising they wouldn't talk about IT and not sue them a thousand box because they doubled the amount of contestants. That's the first thing. Instead of a thousand, it's two thousand.
They're only sleeping about four hours a day. They're only getting meals at about four hundred calories a meal, and they're getting limited access to water and their medication. Oh yeah.
so because of .
this limited access and IT is reality TV, you have to think of IT a little bit, stand a little bit back. Maybe we'll feed a little less so little little angry. And so maybe there's little fighting in drama and makes for good TV.
Well, they are getting angry. And so they're stealing food for each other. They're beating each other up for food.
They're beating each other up for water. Another thing when mr. Beast was pitching show is that IT could be anyone.
They cast people from the ages of eighteen all the way up to eighty, because these games should be able to be won by anyone. That's not what's happening. They're one hundred percent physical chAllenges.
And the faster, stronger players are also learning. There's no rules. A woman was tackled in the middle of field during one of the games. Her leg was broken during the tackle. SHE was eliminated and pulled off the field while they continue to film.
Oh my god, really. yes.
The the nearby hospital, which is in los vex, is reporting multiple injuries from multiple people coming in, either connected to the fact that they haven't taken their medication and they need medical trip in that way, or broken bones, concussions, cuts, scrapes, stitches, you name IT, they're all filing into this hospital.
okay. So this chAllenge, what exactly is that? Is that just a series of like climb ropes and jump through hoops? And I mean, is there there like a goal at the end?
Will the goal is to win five million books and be the last person standing? The only game that was released was the first game of of the series where they took the two thousand people, split them up into four, five hundred person teams and had them play hugger war. That's the only game that's been released.
But if you imagine if you're sixty five year old grammar who was told during the interview process, hey, come here and compete. You have a chance to win. You have zero chance to win at a chAllenge like that.
going to wait so you get topped over here and then you going to break a hit right .
then that's going be IT. exactly. So mr. Beek, people, in the last two weeks you've gotten win that people are coming out with their stories.
People are actually contacting other producers within amazon saying, hey, this is happening. Amazon needs to do something. So mr. Buses production company reportedly called everyone back in, listen, we know what's going on. We know this have to has been perfect.
We're learning how about we give you two thousand dollars to sign this document saying you won't say anything and you won't do us. Not a lot of people are signing. And the worst part about IT is they're moving on to phase two of the filming, which is going supposed to be in canada in the middle of August.
And the unions for all the art production groups in canada are telling all of their union members do not work for mr. Beast because it's unsafe conditions. Wow, now there's no way amazon is walking away from this.
You're going to figure that out. They'll find somewhere else to shoot. They'll pour more money into IT. This is gonna a happen. But IT is not good for mister bed.
Wow, mr. B is, well, you know, I did watch his good games. I was, and I thought that was fabulous.
Oh yeah, absolutely. My daughter and I are totally stage for this series. I'm gonna tell any of this because SHE d loves me. She's in that entrain SHE d loves his mister bees. We were really excited for the same as on series.
but they got ta get this together again, for sure, for sure. Do you know how mr. Bees got to be called mr bees?
No, I never. I know know. He got his .
name really when he was a kid who signed onto x box. And at that time, x box with a sign, you a an avatar AR and also give you username okay? And so he was given like five choices that he looked up and he said, well, i'll be mister beast.
And so that's where mr. Bees came from. And I was thought I was so funny they had just added the letter r. He would have had like of, please lead different clear part.
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I saw the story. I thought I was really funny. IT was about apple, google and microsoft. So if you have an apple phone or an apple device, the default search, if you search anything, because if you know, you can just pull up the surface and just write something, you write mister beast in the address bar. You don't need anything else.
You need to go to google, but IT will do a search for you on the internet. And that default to using google search will. Microsoft wanted to be the default google surge for apple. And they went to apple, they said, listen, we have a deal for you. You will get one hundred percent of all ad revenue if you make ping the default search result for your apple phones.
Wow, a hundred percent, one hundred percent.
We're trying to grow bing because right now, ninety two percent of searches are on google. Three percent of searches are on bing. Which shocks me that actually three percent of people use spin.
And and you know what? Apple told them, no, we'd lose too much money because you don't know how to generate revenue. Also, your search sticks.
Does so microsoft .
feed them one hundred percent of being an apple said, no.
get IT. Instead, I have to pay google twenty two billion dollars. Okay, they turned IT down for free and instead spent twenty two billion dollars. Isn't that?
That's when you go know what is time to just shut down.
You should, you know, you know. And they they ably should have called that bang, bang. I said a bang because, like, you know, think about all the guides you know, I banned. I banged barbi last night. Margo robby.
yeah, I ve just sit at home banging a couple of models. Yeah, a little Better. But there number two things number two and it's only three percent like nobody has has a chance .
where number two, where number two.
they are they litter. They are an apple said they were.
you know, I think we're kind like this are i'm sad to say we're kind of link the being of the podcast.
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