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0056: Inside the $500 Billion AI Infrastructure Race
A technological revolution is silently unfolding through a half-trillion dollar investment that could transform America's infrastructure landscape. The Trump administration, partnering with tech giants like OpenAI and SoftBank, is allocating $500 billion toward AI infrastructure development – but what exactly does this massive sum cover?
Dive deep into the hidden world of artificial intelligence infrastructure as we explore the staggering physical requirements behind systems like ChatGPT. Far from being simple software applications, these AI models demand warehouses filled with thousands of specialized computers running continuously for months. The training phase alone requires dedicated facilities with specialized cooling systems and skilled technicians maintaining hardware around the clock. Once trained, these models need additional infrastructure for inference – the process that allows users to actually interact with the AI.
Most alarmingly, current AI systems already strain our power resources, with experts warning that if all planned AI systems were activated simultaneously, they would overwhelm the United States' existing power generation capacity. This sobering reality has prompted unprecedented measures, including reopening coal plants, recommissioning nuclear facilities, and exploring innovative power generation technologies from enhanced battery storage to geothermal systems.
This technological transformation presents tremendous opportunities for those developing relevant skills. As data centers multiply across the country, demand skyrockets for engineers and technicians who can build and maintain this critical infrastructure. Whether you're interested in hardware maintenance, power systems, or data center operations, positioning yourself at the intersection of AI and infrastructure could prove incredibly valuable as this $500 billion reshapes America's technological landscape.
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Trump and his administration and partnering with a few companies like OpenAI and SoftBanks, are about to spend like $500 billion a half a trillion dollars. What are they spending this money on? So one of the things that I think a lot of people are not aware of in terms of AI is the amount of computers you need to actually build chat GPT right, it's in the thousands of computers and, more specifically, tens of thousands of the GPUs. So AI actually has two portions. One you have to teach and train the AI to do certain things. That requires these massive buildings, these massive amount of computers to constantly run this training over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over, and sometimes they run these training for months, three to six months. Ai requires more power than the United States can generate right now. So if they were to turn on all the AI systems that they plan on building, the power grid would go down. So $500 million don't think it's just going to go to waste.
Speaker 1:Wow, we at episode 56. Can y'all believe it? 56. Wow'all believe it 56. Wow, welcome, welcome, welcome. Yeah, it's your boy, bobby D, here holding it down at the Tech Hustle. I got my guy D Hustle. What up? Player, what's up, what's up? My guy, my guy. And then we got my cousin Raymond Don't call him Ray, ray Morning morning.
Speaker 1:I like that shirt player. Thank you, yeah, looking kind of fresh over there, you stepping up your game a little bit.
Speaker 3:I'm trying to compete with DeHussell. No, no competition, that's what.
Speaker 1:DeHussell said no competition. I didn't say all that. The smoothest dresser amongst us, especially sneakers and putting fits together, is definitely DeHussell Me. I just put on anything.
Speaker 2:One more day dressing.
Speaker 3:No one more day dressing. No normal day dressing. I don't know if you guys when um joe budden podcast, when he had the old crew, maul and rory, uh-huh, um, that was the og crew and maul was like the best dress the guy sneakers and everything and joe budden would always make fun of him yeah, that's definitely d the d on this podcast.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he's definitely the one sliding sliding well, I want to say welcome to episode number 56, fellas uh, audience, we really do appreciate you always pulling up and enjoying our conversation. We got a packed show today, so I'm going to run through it real quick, um, and make sure you're listening, because we got some really cool stuff going on, so I'm going to give y'all another tech talk. That's what I come through and do here is talk about tech, and today we'll be talking about what do you think? Ai, right, big round of applause for ai. Ai is going to be our topic for the whole year.
Speaker 1:Um, and yeah, this time we're going to be talking about ai, infrastructure and power, because there's this um amount of money that a lot of people have been talking about as of late, and we even reported here at the podcast 500 billion dollars. The united states government um partnering with a open ais, a soft bank and a few other partners, and then also all the tech giants out there spending hundreds of millions of dollars. Um, we're going to talk about what they're going to be spending it on, especially around ai, infrastructure and power. Um, and then we're going to jump into current tech events.
Speaker 1:Uh, d hustle got a nice list of some cool stuff going on yeah um, maybe even some new products to take a review and check out yeah yeah, always got some good stuff. And then we got Raymond's Nuggets. Raymond's got some insights into a few sites. What do you call them Utility sites?
Speaker 3:yeah, you know.
Speaker 1:Utilities, learning sites, informational sites yeah, some development stuff and always have a movie recommendation a movie or a show or a trailer yeah, yeah, we need them to write checks though what would you say? D? It depends on if you watch it or not, right? I've seen the last trailer he recommended me fantastic four.
Speaker 3:It's still horrible for me oh my god, maybe there's something better out there that he hasn't seen? That is the most viewed moral trailer, by the way, and that he says was terrible.
Speaker 2:Oh my god it's the most viewed. Yes, about the one for jurassic park you mentioned okay, jurassic park, I'll give that was not great.
Speaker 3:Yes, I'm not excited to see that one Wow.
Speaker 1:Me too, especially. They're repeating everything, but we'll definitely talk some more about it when we get to your section Raymond, don't call him Ray Ray and then we're going to have D Hustle come back around with some sports, definitely filling us in what's going on in these streets. I'll be closing out with some sponsorship. Uh, we got a conference that we got invited to that we're the exclusive podcast provider for it, so we'll definitely fill you all on in on that Um, and then we'll close out the show with some updates on um a few things going on in the community. We all think you're good. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:Bobby, we love you.
Speaker 1:Put them in the comments too, because I want to see them in the comments below. Thanks a lot, d Hustle, for queuing me up player. So we're jumping right into our tech talk and the subject at hand for us for the past few weeks, ever since this year, has been about AI. If you are not familiar with AI, you're going to learn on this show. We talk about it all the time because it's something that's going to impact the tech, our community, everybody around the world, so we want to help you develop and also give you some insights into it. So a few weeks ago, I reported that Trump and his administration, and partnering with a few companies like OpenAI and SoftBanks, are about to spend like $500 billion a half a trillion dollars.
Speaker 2:A billion, quadrillion, quadrillion dollars. Can you believe that they're going to stack 500 billion dollars, a half a trillion dollars, billion quadrillion quadrillion dollars.
Speaker 1:Can you believe that some they're gonna stack it up?
Speaker 1:right, stack it up, we're still in fucking debt right, all right, I understood but I will say that I have had a few uh mentees and few people reach out to me like yo, what are they going to spend this 500 billion dollars on um? So I'm going to talk to you a little bit about uh, behind the scenes, on what they're building and what they're using this money for, and then also maybe even have a chance to, you know, talk about some of the things that we're talking about and developing um well with you know, some partners down here in South Florida, uh, but definitely just want to jump into that topic. So, uh, y'all have heard these, these rumors on the streets. In terms of the spending, y' any opinions?
Speaker 3:about it at all before I don't jump into it. Um, yeah, it's exciting.
Speaker 1:I mean, yeah, we're gonna see how it helps the country or doesn't. So, yeah for sure, I think it's definitely something where, like you said, we're we're uh, helping the country develop as quickly as possible because this wave is going to be happening. So what are they spending this money on? Um, so one of the things that I think a lot of people not aware of in terms of AI is the amount of computers you need to actually build chat, gpt. It's in the thousands of computers and, more specifically, tens of thousands of the GPUs. You've heard of GPUs before. We've talked about them here on the show. You mostly find GPUs in video game systems. I remember your son was thinking about getting a gaming PC but in general, those same GPUs are the ones that they're putting inside of these buildings, now data centers. Just think of them as a warehouse, literally a warehouse with computers stacked from the floor all the way to the ceiling and they basically fill up these buildings. Now the amount of computers that they need, like I said, is in the thousands and hundreds of thousand range. Where are you going to build them at? Where are we going to house them at? We're going to have to build infrastructure and build warehouses to be able to support the growth that we're projecting for AI.
Speaker 1:Now, this is only talking about the AI building and training part of AI. So AI actually has two portions. One you have to teach and train the AI to do certain things. That requires these massive buildings, these massive amount of computers to constantly run this training over and over and over and over and over and over and over, and sometimes they run these training for months, three to six months. The Grok 3 that just came out from XAI, they were running it for four to five months. Just a process that's training over and over 24 hours a day. Now these infrastructure in these buildings don't exist. We have to actually go build them. That's where they're taking this $500 billion and be like yo, what state, what areas can we get the cheapest power, which we'll talk about, but also has the infrastructure that's available for us to actually build up these buildings, but also the skills, because, if you think about it, there's going to be a lot of data center engineering or data center technician jobs open up for these type of roles, because hundreds of thousands of computers they're going to break I mean, the inedible is going to happen, right or they need to install them, they need to remove them, so on and so forth. So the skill sets are going to be required for you to be able to know how computers work, how to take them apart, how to install them, how to set them up and, ultimately, these type of roles and responsibilities are feeding into this $500 billion. That means it's going to be massive.
Speaker 1:But the other part about AI that we don't talk a lot about is the output of AI. So when you run these training jobs, they run, they run, they run, they run. This is called machine learning, right? You have engineers looking at the data, looking at the results, making sure the AI is learning as is expected, and then the results of when it's done. It's almost like a microwave. It's been running for a while, right, and what comes out of the microwave is your actual binary for your AI.
Speaker 1:But that doesn't mean it's done, because now we need to have a system that we're going to host the AI or host instances of the AI, and that's called inference. That's basically what we're talking to when we talk to ChatGPT is that we're talking through the interference that they've created for us to talk directly to the AI. So think of it like a data file or a binary like an EXE. Right Especially for those Windows users is when you double click on that EXE, it executes the program right? That's basically what they've created by doing all the training and the output is an executable. Now this executable and I'm only using that to describe it is what we call inference. But we need to have multiple instances of the AI running, because Raymond runs an AI, darwin runs an AI, I run an AI, everybody runs their own chat GPT version, so you need to have multiple versions of the AI running.
Speaker 1:Guess what that means? You need more computers to run all of that. We need more infrastructure to support that. We need to build systems on the edge of the internet so that people can access the AIs even faster. So that's where all of this money is being invested in, not only just for the training part, but also for the inference part. That's going to require a lot of computing, a lot of infrastructure, a lot of skills for people to maintain and support them. So if you are interested in, you know, developing these skills, if they're already throwing money at it, you can only imagine how much more we're going to need this and also need people that can support and develop those skill sets around supporting AI in that sense. So $500 million, I don't think it's just going to go to waste. It's definitely going to be used to build out infrastructure.
Speaker 1:And let me also talk about the third thing power.
Speaker 1:Ai requires more power than the United States can generate right now.
Speaker 1:So if they were to turn on all the AI systems that they plan on building, the power grid would go down instantly because there is not enough power the United States is generating, because there is not enough power the United States is generating.
Speaker 1:That's why this $500 billion is also going to be used to build the power infrastructure either opening up old coal-burning plants that they shut down because of climate change or I heard that they're going to be reactivating some nuclear sites, some nuclear power plants that they were thinking about shutting down they were like no, we're going to have to need them and also developing new ways of storing and generating power, from many nuclear power plants to finding a way to store solar energy and wind energy and batteries to. I even read an article that we're planning to put pipes in the ground so deep that it's hot enough that they're going to pump water out. As the water is steaming, that's going to turn a turbine to actually create power, like they're really thinking about finding power in any way possible, because this demand for ai is going to increase the amount of power that's needed does that make sense?
Speaker 2:so we're digging for you now he said drill, drill, baby drill.
Speaker 1:That's what he said during his inauguration. Did you hear that? So, yes, they are going to be drilling and they're going to be using fossil fuel. Um and um, uh, what are they also drilling for? Uh, for the core? They're drilling for natural gases. There we go. That's what I'm thinking about. So they're drilling for all of that and they're also utilizing it in a way that's going to feed right into AI. So, and the reason why I'm bringing this all up is this is definitely an avenue for opportunities Opportunity to develop If you have an idea, why not?
Speaker 1:Or opportunity to contribute. If you develop the skills, you can get jobs and opportunities for it. But, ultimately, don't be on the sideline and get left behind If the country is spending this amount of money everybody's talking about it every day. Don't let this veil be over your face like oh, I'm scared of AI, I don't know about AI. Y'all need to learn, learn and listen in as much as you can, because it's changing the game for us, and I'm hoping that this introduction to ai infrastructure, um, talking about training to inference, to actual power demand gives y'all some insights into skill sets that we can all develop. That makes sense fellas. Yeah, yeah, yeah, any questions about that.
Speaker 2:So you're saying if I drill, I'm able to keep the oil that I find, I'm able to keep the gold that I find and if I find any type of treasure from these lost cities that are out there I'm able to. I mean that also, or is there a finding fee?
Speaker 1:for this here.
Speaker 2:I think they're gonna want to come and collect some money from you well, yeah, we're gonna collect, but I'm gonna charge them too for it, you know. So I'm trying to figure this out.
Speaker 1:you're gonna go to d's house and you're gonna be in the backyard shoveling. He has this motor running in the background all the time. But yeah, I mean, the search for power or looking for power is only going to increase, or how we harness it, because of this technology. Oh, there was something else that popped up the other day and I don't know if either of you are going to report it in your news, so I do apologize, but Microsoft released a new quantum processor. Anybody reporting that?
Speaker 2:No, microsoft Let me go, add that to my list.
Speaker 1:So Microsoft recently published or actually not published, but produced a quantum chip, and the reason why I bring this up is our biggest challenges with the demand in terms of power, and also the infrastructure for AIs is the computing resources that we're using, which is GPUs that we talked about, but those GPUs are so hot when they're actually starting to work. I mean, you've had your phone heat up in your pocket before, like you accidentally leave your camera on your phone. Now imagine if you have a GPU that's running. It's going to run even hotter than that. So this new type of processor, which is quantum computing, but more specifically utilizing qubits to process data, is going to change the game like. I even think that the demand for the amount of power might be shifted based on the new processor that is being developed, which is quantum processors.
Speaker 1:So that's just a little sidebar. Some articles to read out there. If you are interested in quantum computing and stuff like that, come to our community. We're on school, we have a very vibrant community and we talk about this stuff all the time. I definitely want to encourage you to all pull up, like and subscribe, if I didn't mention it already, or write a comment into the comments below so that we can, you know, fill fill you in some topics that you may have some questions about.
Speaker 1:But that was just a little sidebar, um, and yeah, that's all I got for tech talk today, fellas fantastic I'm encouraging everybody to keep leveling up um, keep tuning in to our tech talks, but next up we have some tech current events with d hustle. What up d?
Speaker 2:what is going on, ladies and gentlemen bobby and raymond, don't call me ray ray, don't call him Ray Ray Google, apple and Samsung. I got a couple stuff for you guys In case you guys know, but let's start off with Google. Google launches free AI coding assistant With a very high usage of caps. So, in case of you guys don't have Individual Googling, gemini Code Assist for you, so let me shout out to that for them here.
Speaker 2:So basically they got some uh beautiful coding over 180 000 code uh a month in 90 minutes. Usage for github uh wow, uh call. Pilot calls, competition completion a month, basically what this does. It helps out everybody. Our 240 chats request a day close to five times under the request for free GitHub co-pilots.
Speaker 1:Ah, but you said that this is going to be free, right? That's what they said, Ah interesting.
Speaker 2:I put that in here in Discord for you guys to see it. What?
Speaker 1:did you say Raymond?
Speaker 3:You was asking about co copilot or code saying no, this is cool yeah yeah, this is going to be like um.
Speaker 1:So if you're not familiar with what coding assistants are, so if you're a software engineer, you already know right, it's like hey, you have your programming where you're typing your code and you kind of have a sidebar that gives you some advice and or assist you in writing code. If you're're not familiar with Coding Assistant, just think of it as an AI that's able to help you solve coding problems while watching you code, and you can actually have it to develop and write code for you. The fact that it's free and it looks like there are some limits for how much you can use. But this is going to change the game for a lot of people and I don't know if y'all heard me say this before, but they're offering everything for free now, but eventually they're going to start charging for it. So definitely get familiar with it, test it out, play with it um, see if it's something that can be used in your day-to-day um. But yeah, that's actually a really cool, cool one. Gemini, gemini coding assistant yeah.
Speaker 2:So in case you guys need for coding, uh, here it is, help you guys out. If you guys in github, um, yeah, helps everything out, yeah, big shout outs, big shout out said that now apple, it's most you guys already know but, apple first really stopped selling iphones with the lightning port. I just add that to this score here real quick. So no more apples for lightning ports. Uh, what was that?
Speaker 3:question how many of you guys still have the lightning port on your? I have have it, mine still does, mine still has it.
Speaker 1:Okay, so just to describe the lightning port, you mean the normal Apple plug thingy, right, right, that you plug your phone into, rather than the one that Android had, which is the USB-C, right? So this is the last one that they're going to have, no.
Speaker 2:They officially stopped there's no more. So no more lightning port. No more lightning ports. Now is the usbc, oh, wow, uh. So basically, if I'm not mistaken here, it started from 15 and up. As for 16 ae, as new phones basically are going up, no more lightning ports. So if you do have a lightning port, um, and you find somebody that doesn't have a lightning port, and you're out of that gas with no freaking battery, you're assed out.
Speaker 1:You are going to be assed out.
Speaker 2:So update your crap.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, I think so what's your opinion about it?
Speaker 2:I don't it's good and it's not good because, at the end of the day, I don't understand why Apple is still selling old phones If you're going to stop the lightning port.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Does that make sense?
Speaker 2:Yeah, so like if you go to Apple Store or T-Mobile or Sprint, no damn, sprint, sprint is dead now.
Speaker 1:That's old T-Mobile.
Speaker 2:T-Mobile AT&T. They're still able to sell you phones. Lightning ports.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Not at a high range, but now they know that they're going to exclude. I mean, maybe is it a catch-22 that you have to buy and then, next thing you know, you have to upgrade later. Yeah, yeah, I mean they're setting that up right Probably, but yeah come buy this phone here real quick and then in a year or two we're going to just discard that real quick.
Speaker 1:You need to go buy another one for $600, $700. But yeah, I mean, I think in terms of, like, the reason why Apple had their quote-unquote different port for powering is that they had a hustle. Right is that they made it exclusive to them. Um, and you can only, you know, get access to, uh, fast charging. If you knew what the pending pin at the end of the port words and stuff like that, um. But I think the challenge is is that it's not universal. So if I go somewhere else, everyone else has a usbc and then I'm the only one with the lightning port. I'm left out, right, um, I I do believe and I don't know if we reported this on the show before that there was um, some legislation right in um uk that forced them to adopt the, the usbc. Is that something right, raymond?
Speaker 3:yeah, the european union forced them to switch over to usbc yeah so it's almost like they were forced their hand.
Speaker 1:But now they just embrace it and just say forget it, any new phone going forward, it'll just be USB-C.
Speaker 2:USB-C. Wow, I think they did it over there. I think they stopped the lightning port, everything in Europe.
Speaker 1:Yeah, like way, way before right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, way, way before. Yeah, I think they're on top of their shit. Like you listen, I know, I know what's going on?
Speaker 1:you're just gonna do usbc from now on, exactly.
Speaker 2:I don't want no mates or governors out there and just basically that's funny, that's funny uh, last of my apple news here. Uh, unfortunately. Uh, I did this last week about the apple 17 being leaked. It has been confirmed. Apple 17's out. It's going to be out again. Same shit, same phone, same design. There's a different color.
Speaker 3:But it says a completely new look. What is the?
Speaker 1:new look.
Speaker 2:Not too sure, I don't know. The new look is the color.
Speaker 1:I don't know. They've actually reduced the amount of cameras they have on the back right. Well, this is probably the regular version, okay, okay, not because once you go to pro one to the max.
Speaker 2:Then you got three cameras, maybe four, etc, etc. But if you scroll down on there there is something um iphone 17 line ofd. I don't know if you see it. It looks kind of gold, a gold phone. Yeah, I don't know if you.
Speaker 1:Uh, it was trying to load it maybe it's right there, uh oh, there it is right there, oh, okay
Speaker 2:I'm not too sure what that is. Maybe it's, it is, uh, the apple 17, I don't know. To me is the one on the top, because I don't think. I mean it looks like the same concept but it still has that rectangular shape going on. Maybe they're trying something different. I have no idea. Yeah.
Speaker 1:I mean, this one looks more like a Pixel, right yeah? Like that Pixel phone, this one looks more like an iPhone, and then these two. I don't know. I really don't know.
Speaker 2:It is what it is.
Speaker 1:Same old, same shit.
Speaker 2:I'm assuming that looks exactly like it.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:The second To the right.
Speaker 1:This one.
Speaker 2:And then I'm assuming, then the one next to it Looks like the Max and the other one Maybe is the Pro. Yeah, oh well. It is what it is no more for Apple Because it's, you know, it's driving me crazy with this garbage shade, different color, and I mean did you?
Speaker 3:yeah, I see on the article there, did you see?
Speaker 2:they're bringing back, like the, the cheaper model phone now too oh, like the little slim one yeah, or like the, the e type thing oh yeah 16e crap yeah, they were so plasticky, I don't even really I don't know, I mean that's their apple's way of saying we're going to compete with Google's other shit that they have out.
Speaker 1:So that's putting out 16E yeah.
Speaker 2:It's going to be probably $500 also.
Speaker 1:I mean they are losing market share. I mean you reported before how those Chinese phones are killing it.
Speaker 3:They're killing it. They're killing it. There's so many different Android phones you can get, yeah.
Speaker 2:Nothing crazy. For the next subject here, android Auto. I haven't seen this in a while. Android Auto 13.8 update is out now. So all you Androids, make sure you guys update your phone. It's been a while since I've seen something that Android has said let me do update. But maybe I missed it when I was reading. But it is what it is.
Speaker 1:Oh, and this is like the auto.
Speaker 2:I mean, like the thing in the car. Is that what it is? No, it's not. You know how Apple does their updates. It's the same thing.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay, okay, okay, nothing big.
Speaker 2:Nothing big, just letting you know, update your shit. Yeah, for sure, I'm telling everybody Something new here OnePlus, take your shit. Yeah, I'm telling everybody, uh, something new here. Uh, one plus watch 3 launch. Uh, very, very nice watch, very sophisticated, looks, very nice. It is uh 329 dollars. Uh, this beautiful watch here, um has almost five days of battery life, a titanium 1.5 inch screen covers and with a nice, a nice sapphire look if you guys want to be a little bit sophisticated.
Speaker 1:I told you he's fashion savvy. Look at him.
Speaker 2:A little bit of chrome button power so you can touch and nice the chrome and scroll up and down with the UI where OS has a darker bezel. And here's the beautiful catch the Snapdragon W5 Plus chipset, in case you want it, 332 gigabyte storage and it's 26% larger than the previous version.
Speaker 1:Interesting.
Speaker 2:In case you guys want to get that nice beautiful watch. Looks good, looks very nice.
Speaker 3:Has different colors. Is that like an Android watch?
Speaker 1:Yes, okay, yes, very nice. Good looks very nice. Yeah, it has different colors. Is that like an android watch? Uh, yes, okay, yes, very nice. It runs the wear os.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's android all right, cool all right. So in case you guys want to update your beautiful watch, you can have something very nice and luxurious with android is it compatible for all you apple users?
Speaker 1:I have no idea, probably I mean it'll probably connect, but you're probably going to not have the same features you would if you had an Apple Watch. I think it looks good. I mean I've always wanted you remember the G-Shocks.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Oh, I used to love rocking a G-Shock.
Speaker 2:It's still out.
Speaker 1:It's still out there, that type of form-fitting and also bezel. I always like it. This one's getting close to it. Obviously, it's still digital, because it is a computer on your wrist, but it looks nice, though it looks nice.
Speaker 2:So if you guys want a nice little watch, it's not that expensive $330. Yeah, something new. Now for my next one. Panasonic announces the new Lumix S1R2 full frame mirrorless camera. Ooh, this one's for sunshiner, for sunshiner. Yep, Got this here for funshiner, so she can understand. Has a developing 4.33 megapixel BSI chromo sensor and a high-performance engine with L2 technology that works. Beautiful for everybody who wants natural color scenes wow, it's a high, high-end camera dslr yep how much is that gonna set you back?
Speaker 2:that one is gonna set you back you know what. I really didn't tell the price, but I'm assuming it's like at least six to a thousand dollars yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:So, uh, big shout out to my daughter Sunshine. Oh, I apologize.
Speaker 2:Yeah, $3,200. Oh wow there you go.
Speaker 1:That's what I wanted to know that's what you wanted to know.
Speaker 3:Peace.
Speaker 2:Yep so basically, it's the first Lumix camera to utilize 8K recording at 14.1 dynamic range. It also shoots at 6.4K and even up to 8.1K Wow State of the art. Here it supports recording up to 5.8 Apple ProRes RAW HQ and also a C FedExpress Type B card. Very nice, it looks nice.
Speaker 3:I don't like the price.
Speaker 1:I feel like, I feel like it better bring that back On the first shoot.
Speaker 2:I don't know If I'm comparing this To the, to the Vision Pro or or what's going on, but I mean For all the camera People who take Photography.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:This is just like probably chump change for you guys yeah, like you know, photography, folks like that, folks like that will get their money back.
Speaker 2:Yeah, definitely, uh. This basically steps up your game and uh yeah you have your autobiography. It's looking nice and you guys get that nice paint I mean it better.
Speaker 1:It better take the best pictures I've ever seen. I probably don't even need to touch the camera, it just takes pictures automatically.
Speaker 2:So yeah, other than that man, that's all I got.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah. I don't even think that the TV stations are using 8K, are you?
Speaker 1:I don't think so.
Speaker 2:I don't think so, not yet there are some now that companies that are selling 8K TV, I that companies that are selling 8k tv. I was gonna buy 8k tv a long time ago, but again there's nothing out right now. It's 8k, so it defeats the purpose of.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean 4k is still kind of new yeah, yeah yeah, is netflix and um youtube coming in at 4k? I mean, you can probably they should be.
Speaker 3:I don't see why not. Yeah, I don't think they're at 8k.
Speaker 1:Yeah but man, that's, that's a leap and jump right there from 4K, from 1080p, where we was at right.
Speaker 2:I'm just trying to figure out if I have to still have that. If I would have bought that TV at 8K, that means I don't have to upgrade no time soon.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean.
Speaker 2:Those TVs come with a chip in the back that updates just your TV, just like they do on the phone.
Speaker 1:So the in the back that updates just your, your tv, just like to do on the phone. Ah, so the software updates software, basically updates for you.
Speaker 2:Yeah on that. So in case you guys didn't know that, um, if you see at ak camera, that's I mean ak tv, yeah, okay yeah, I've seen a samsung one I really wanted, I just didn't want to spend eight stacks on it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, I mean the prices will come down eventually, yeah, yeah yeah, definitely, but there's no ak out yet.
Speaker 2:No, no, I mean, the prices will come down eventually. Yeah yeah, yeah, definitely, but there's no ak out yet.
Speaker 1:No, no, I mean okay and unless you're plugging this camera in and you're just watching ak at the house all day through, the camera is it can we convert it into?
Speaker 2:is there an option in there that you can make it from 4k to 8k?
Speaker 1:oh, I think it's the, the actual pixels that are in the the tv that allows the color to get to that level. So I think there's like a limit to how much uh each, because technically, when you look at a tv, there are little pixels that makes the tv come out right, and those little pixels are the ones that basically creates that 1080p, 4k or 8K, and I think it's a hardware limitation. That's what I'm getting to is like if you had your TV with 8K, that means that those pixels had the possibilities of going 8K, but it's still support down. So it's still support 4K and 1080p, but the hardware has to be updated. So I don't think it's. Um, I think if your tv is 4k, you're going to have to get another tv that has a hardware that has 8k that you can go down. But if you have an 8k tv, then you could go four down and then go back up to eight because it's in the hardware.
Speaker 1:So, um, unless somebody you know is more versed on it, get down in the comments and let us know for sure definitely um, but yeah ds was trying to figure out how he can just do a software update and get ak I'm about to exchange my tv and stuff like that, for sure all right. Next up, we got raymond's nuggets. What's up player?
Speaker 3:morning, morning. What's up, gentlemen?
Speaker 1:chilling, my man chilling. So today we got some utility sites. What we got going?
Speaker 3:on. So first thing is I have a question for you guys. What's up? I think I know I know the answer.
Speaker 1:It's safe to say no, no, no.
Speaker 3:It's safe to say that we all in here know how to type right.
Speaker 2:Yes, you don't know how to type, though. No, I'm just joking.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I was going to say I think we're all experts on typing, but then again, mainly, most people are experts on typing on a freaking iPhone, not an actual keyboard. Iphone, not an actual keyboard. Yeah, my ex-wife just got a. You know, she's been on the medical field for like the last 20 years. Now she has an in-office job where she has to work from home and talk to the veterans and stuff like that, and she has no clue how to type. My son was telling her about this site. My son is 12 years old.
Speaker 3:He knows how to type wow I've learned how to type since I was in the sixth grade and I've never forgotten yeah, so it's funny watching people like type with the one finger and all that stuff that's my ex and so yeah, I used to do that yeah, it's, yeah, it's
Speaker 3:embarrassing. So if you don't know how to type, check out typingcom. It will show you how to type. If my ex is listening to this, she's been using it. It has like a whole little program on there. It checks your. You know your progress like a teacher and everything like that so my son uses it every day. He's like dad look at me, man, I'm getting better yeah it's typingcom. Like every adult and person, you should know how to type.
Speaker 1:So 100 percent. Um, so I will say that there's actually even more people than you think that don't know how to type I know like it's. It's almost as if it's a skill that we were taught, that we didn't know how important it would be for us to maintain it Correct. It's hard for me not to Like. I hate typing on a phone because I can't use all my fingers. Whoa.
Speaker 3:Yeah, most people are experts on typing on the phone.
Speaker 1:I can't do that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I can't do that. Yeah, I can't do that. Why don't you be nice, get her one of those cords and she can still type On her cell phone and it goes back to the thing I mean.
Speaker 1:And it connects to the thing and she can use the interface that they're familiar with.
Speaker 3:Yeah, she's an ex, so I'm going to skip that so.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so We'll leave her alone.
Speaker 3:But yeah, if you do know how to type and you want to improve your skills, this is a good site as well. And if you don't know how to type, check out typingcom. I think every professional whether you're a professional or not you should know how to type. Just the finger thing on a keyboard is like that's not working yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I remember I was at somebody's house the other day doing, you know, just checking something out on the computer real quick, and I got on the computer and then I open up Google and I'm looking at the screen and I'm like da, da, da, da, da da, typing, and they're looking at me like in a maze and I'm like what? And then they were like I was like what did I do wrong? It was like you know how to type.
Speaker 1:I was like of course I know how to type Like that. People will see immediately when you put your hand on the keyboard and you're able to type, but it makes you so much more efficient right, yes, it does. I mean, I'm somebody that's and this is talking techie at the command line on the computer. I don't even use the mouse when I'm doing my computer stuff. I'm mostly typing, and if you don't know these keystrokes, you're going to be like left way behind.
Speaker 3:So I definitely want to encourage you to develop this skill, especially. All three of us are in tech. We've been in the field. You have to know how to type. It's embarrassing if you're a techie and not know how to type. So yeah, all right. Yeah, just wanted to throw that out there so I did that.
Speaker 1:What else you got on your list player?
Speaker 3:next thing I got on the list here is let me drop it in here is um, bear with me here. It's an informational site, informational site, yep, so I'm gonna drop it in here for you guys. This is a very cool website. What it does is it breaks down complex topics for you, whether it's health, home, auto and it breaks it down for you in layman terms. This is a great website. It's called how Stuff Works. They used to have a website back in the days on the Discovery Channel. They don't have it anymore, but this is a great website. It's been around for many, many years. Like I said, it's very popular. They had an article on there a few weeks ago that some of these articles can save your life. I didn't know this, but they had an article on here a few weeks ago that straining on the toilet can kill you.
Speaker 1:Straining on the toilet can kill you.
Speaker 3:Yes, wow so this is a very interesting site, so it's got all very informational stuff, whether it's science, health, and it breaks it down for you in layman terms. So yeah, it was crazy, I didn't know this.
Speaker 2:So if you're constipated, you're straining.
Speaker 3:Yes, yes, so you can literally it can kill you.
Speaker 2:So they got to go check the doctor. I don't understand.
Speaker 3:You just answered, there you go.
Speaker 1:But yes, people have some real struggle, bro People have some struggles already, yeah, but If in that situation is telling me that that situation can kill me, but does it tell me what I could do in that situation so I don't get killed?
Speaker 2:They have something for hot sauce.
Speaker 3:But but yeah, informational sites, so yeah like different topics and stuff.
Speaker 1:This looks like a Discovery Channel.
Speaker 3:So, yeah, it's got that old school, like you know, discovery Channel You'd watch, like you know the stuff and like that. So, yeah, that's what this is so, but yeah, howstuffworkscom. So it breaks it down to all kinds of different.
Speaker 2:I'm trying to figure this thing out here. Look up something, oh.
Speaker 1:look up something, oh look, right, here we got nine largest octopuses species lurking in a deep blue sea. Um, obviously, giving some details on some contents around. You know the different type of species that are in there or that are out there, some cool imagery. I mean, this is great for book reports and stuff like that especially if my kids when they're looking up this content?
Speaker 3:yeah, I remember growing up watching like the discovery channel and all that stuff like that so yeah this is kind of what it reminds me of. So, yeah, if you're one of those, you know nerdy or not nerdy, you just want to, you know, learn different things. It breaks it down. So, yeah, For those of you.
Speaker 1:Yeah, this is like the new encyclopedia, in my opinion, or the next iteration of Wikipedia. Right, wikipedia is obviously one of my main source of finding out information, but hey, if you want some more in-depth article and also, um, you want to know how stuff works, uh, check out the site yeah howstuffworkscom yep so yeah, if you're straining on the toilet, go get that check like we also said do not like you know yeah, yeah, go to the doctor, yeah, yeah don't, uh, don't, yeah.
Speaker 3:Ignore it because, yeah, it was crazy. What's the guy who just died? The celebrity who started Ja Rule? He worked for Jay-Z Irv Gotti.
Speaker 2:Irv. Gotti Rest in peace to.
Speaker 3:Irv Gotti, so his family, his brother just went on the DJ Vlad or something like that the other day and said that his brother never went to the doctor. Wow, and he had diabetes, so he had type 2 and then he changed to type 1 and he was eating all kinds of scrap. And this guy was a multimillionaire. He never went to the doctor.
Speaker 2:And then he had some kind of brain thing and that's how he passed away. I just know I don't understand these celebrities, people. You guys get so much money, you don't go to doctors, you don't fix your fucking teeth. You don guys get so much money, you don't go to doctors, you don't fix your fucking teeth. You don't like what are you?
Speaker 3:doing with your money, like take care of yourself. I mean like I don't understand, yeah, yeah, I mean that's easier said than done, whether you I mean that's what anybody darwin they just blow stuff off and go into the doctor. Men, especially we don't, I mean but?
Speaker 1:but I don't want to hear that they don't have access.
Speaker 3:yeah, yeah, you are correct, that is a crime to be a millionaire, to have diabetes. It's fixable.
Speaker 2:You have personal fucking chefs. I agree, I completely agree with you and you can take an hour of your time to go to the doctor Just to check it out. That's a one point thing, right?
Speaker 3:there. Yeah, rest in peace. It's just sad to know that's how he died.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's crazy man. Yeah, so yeah, unbelievable. Or at least use some sites like this to figure out what's going on.
Speaker 3:That's what I'm saying, so yeah, so all right, raymond.
Speaker 1:So, uh, we got two sites here and, and I believe you said, you got a movie that you want to shout out what's up, dude, before I drop it in here.
Speaker 3:This movie's been out for two weeks. Obviously, movies get criticized and stuff like that. You have social media, you have, you know, fans or whatever the case is. It's been quite some time you bracing yourself.
Speaker 3:He's bracing it's been quite some time. I've never seen a movie get criticized more recently than this movie. It's been out for two weeks. Even when the movie before it came out, I had my co-workers sending me articles oh ray, look at this, it's already getting bad reviews. I don't know if I'm gonna go see it, like. I mean, I'm on twitter, I'm on everywhere, I'm on sports websites like barstool watch the movie, bro.
Speaker 3:They are criticizing this movie, I'm like what the heck? So me and my son went and watched the movie this weekend. We went down to Dania Beach and I just dropped it in the chat here. We went and watched Captain America Brave New World.
Speaker 1:So that's the movie that everybody's criticizing.
Speaker 3:They are criticizing this movie and I think you can read between the lines to understand why they are criticizing this movie. Let's not play dumb here.
Speaker 2:Because the Hulk is not green.
Speaker 3:No. So yeah, very funny though. But yeah, I went and watched it. I will say it's not great, it's good it was it was good.
Speaker 2:It wasn't great, but there's a black man in there, that's okay. I mean, I didn't want to say it, but you know, that's why I went to go I mean
Speaker 3:I didn't want to say it, but I've never seen. Every website I'm on is criticizing even sports websites. I'm like it's not bad, it was good Like take a chill pill.
Speaker 2:Can you tell me what they're saying?
Speaker 3:They're just saying it's bad. It's not going to make the money it made. Marvel spent all this money on it. It was good, it wasn't great.
Speaker 1:We all know why they're criticizing it. Why? Okay, because you know steve rogers is not white. Well, technically he's not steve rogers.
Speaker 3:Well, I know, but again they're all butthurt. So america is like flipping out, you know, I mean, they weren't even watching it, darwin. They're criticizing this, they're not even giving it a chance. It was good, it was bad, hold on.
Speaker 2:So I got your opinion. What about you, bobby? So I didn't see the movie.
Speaker 1:I've seen it. Big shout-outs to the whole squad. Oh, you saw it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, actually I took my son, jordan D's son and my wife to go watch it and the kids enjoyed it. I think, in terms of the audience that they were making this film for, for the youth, the younger ones, they enjoyed it. Both of them came out of theaters wanting to freaking, jump off the top of the car and be hulk or be, you know, captain america, the new guy right. Um, I think, uh, the older crowd may have an opinion about it because the expectations are certain things. In terms of what I thought about the movie. I thought the movie it's a hot, it's. It's a very tough bar to have. Uh, all of those um uh series that came before it, like uh the end, like uh, what was the one that had two parts? Um, what uh?
Speaker 1:end game, end game. There we go like it's hard to come after that because those are really peak type experiences, right, yeah, um, and they're keeping the storyline going by, you know, introducing like this new Hulk quote unquote yes, but also kind of like the aftermath of Endgame, when they had half of the population go away and stuff like that. I thought the movie was okay.
Speaker 2:Hold on, hold on. So Harrison Ford is the new Hulk.
Speaker 1:I'm not. You want to spill the beans?
Speaker 3:No spoilers here, please, please.
Speaker 2:I mean you're saying that the new Hulk. So I'm catching by what you're telling me.
Speaker 1:I mean, he's not red, he's not green anymore. It's a different person.
Speaker 2:So new Hulk and new Captain America Understood. Okay, I can see why People are saying this shit is garbage.
Speaker 3:They're not even Watching it, bro. They're not even Watching it, they're just saying it's garbage well, steve, you gotta understand man um steve rogers.
Speaker 2:Uh, you know chris evans has been doing this shit for a long time he's a goat, I get it then to bring somebody else. As you know, captain america it is, but if you guys really watch the freaking series and stuff, he did die. Die because he went back to be with his boo and passed the baton down, which is the shield to him Correct.
Speaker 2:So everybody should have been put two to two together and say, hey, this is the new Captain America, because I'm going to go and spend my life with this beautiful woman that I want to be with. And now you're the new, but now he is definitely not the same. Yes, he is not white, yeah, he is black. I think, personally, they should have did a little twister and have, hopefully, steve Rogers had a baby with that girl and then, if they wanted to make that a storyline, right A storyline and make that because he's a.
Speaker 2:He was what the what's his name?
Speaker 1:Falcon, the Falcon yeah.
Speaker 2:They really did a winter soldier and Falcon together. Yeah, you know, I would understand that. What's his name? The Falcon, the Falcon. They already did the Winter.
Speaker 1:Soldier and Falcon together?
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, I would understand that, but it's like saying who else is going to be Tony Stark? Let's put somebody else as Tony Stark. It's not the same. Correct, correct. It's not, it's not. It's definitely not the same.
Speaker 1:And I can't make that comparison because this is a new. Yeah, I mean they even titled it brave new world, like it's a new iteration. Take a chill pill. Yeah, it was good, it was it. I mean, I mean it wasn't in game, right, it wasn't like it wasn't internet is flipping out man like I read an article this morning.
Speaker 3:I'm like come on man?
Speaker 1:were they thinking that it was gonna be like a wakanda type thing, or?
Speaker 3:like just you know, you know.
Speaker 2:Here's another thing wakanda. I'm glad you said that, you know. Know, there's not going to be another Wakanda man, it's going to be passed down to a woman.
Speaker 1:Correct yeah.
Speaker 2:So I'm assuming there's going to be a sister. I'm assuming the sister is going to be the next Black Panther.
Speaker 1:I mean, that's technically the role she played in the last movie that came out.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I think that's going to continue Right.
Speaker 3:Yeah, than the last movie that came out.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think that's going to continue right yeah, but it's just, that's the thing with these cherished franchises like star wars, stuff like that, for you know people feel some type of way when they start bringing in the women and stuff.
Speaker 3:I'm just saying, you know, like you know, people feel some type of way.
Speaker 1:All I'm saying is is I think that the audience that they make these movies for are not adults. Yeah, right.
Speaker 3:Well, adults are the one that has the money, though but they're not making it for them. Yes, but they have to go watch it to spend the money, bobby.
Speaker 1:So I'm not denying that. But I think the audience for these type of movies 6.1 out of 10 rating yeah, they, they, they tore it up.
Speaker 3:Yeah, rotten apples yeah, that's my critique.
Speaker 1:It was good all right, I thought it was good too. Yeah, yeah, I don't think it was amazing. Yeah, that's what I thought.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so that's cool that you watched it too. So, yeah, that's my movie recommendation.
Speaker 2:I guess I'm going to have to watch it.
Speaker 3:I just figured.
Speaker 1:I was going mean the kids liked it. You know why I watched it. Yeah, I mean, there's no reason why.
Speaker 2:They shipped my son to my house yesterday and I asked him how was his weekend.
Speaker 3:He said he was good.
Speaker 2:But then I was like, hey, I heard you went to the movies and he was like yeah, I seen them. He was like he came up to me and said I seen Captain America that bad. He told me it's pretty good. I don't know why people are talking bad about it. I was like, well, who are we asking? Though, are we asking Marvel Comics critics, or are we asking people who's getting into Marvel?
Speaker 3:Yeah, my son was on Fortnite yesterday and he was talking with his friends. They were like, oh, yeah, I heard it was bad. And Justin was like no, I watched it, it was good. And he's talking to these 10 year olds that are saying, oh, I heard it was bad and he was like no, it was good.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so I don't yeah, it's crazy, it's, it's for me, it's almost, and I'm not trying to bash any adults but it's almost like adults bashing a small kids movie, yeah with high expectations, but I think that's what the thing is like.
Speaker 3:Dee also said Steve Rogers is black.
Speaker 1:Well, captain America, he's not named Steve Rogers.
Speaker 2:So is he Captain America, or is he the other? He's Captain America.
Speaker 1:He was the Falcon that got promoted to Captain America. There's another cat that's on the scene too, that he's trying to be the next Falcon, so they're already trying to position some people, it's cool what you feel about this bucky pulled up too.
Speaker 2:Oh, you shouldn't have said nothing. Bobby, you shouldn't have said nothing come on, man, jesus christ, my bad, skip this audience, if you're listening it's a lot of spoilers.
Speaker 1:Just skip this. So this is crazy, is uh? Go watch the movie, go support my guy what's that girl's name again?
Speaker 2:uh, the the red-headed girl oh scarlet but was she?
Speaker 3:in here too no, no, she wasn't come on, stop giving him stuff, but I mean I'm just answering the truth, right, it's a continuation of the story, right?
Speaker 1:scarlet hansen had a situation the hawk is not green.
Speaker 3:I'm not feeling that, oh my gosh, you're a harsh critic. You're one of those hardcore.
Speaker 2:Well, I gotta, I gotta, set that expectation here. I mean, you're, you're expected of what is it Fantastic Four To be phenomenal and look at it, speaking of Fantastic Four, you know, You're excited about it.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, oh my god. He likes.
Speaker 2:Do you like the Jetsons? The Jetsons, then you don't like Fantastic Four. Because it's almost the same. Yeah, four, because it's almost the same.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, we'll see I will say, when I went to go watch captain america, they previewed fantastic four. I'll tell you the truth I didn't even know that that was fantastic four when they first was previewing it didn't it didn't feel lame, right?
Speaker 2:I hear it, I hear it from your expression, and I was a little bit like what depressed. It's a teaser trailer hurt, so when are they to bring the good trailer?
Speaker 1:out and then I was like I don't know if Raymond's going to report anymore on stuff.
Speaker 2:So hold on. I'm glad you said that. So is it the same trailer that we've seen?
Speaker 1:It is. Yeah, I've seen a different preview then I don't know, I don't think that was the trailer that I saw.
Speaker 3:That's the only trailer they have of their movies ever. I don't know bro I don't know. Okay, I don't know, all right.
Speaker 1:I'm telling you I wasn't very impressed.
Speaker 3:It's a teaser. They will come out with another trailer when.
Speaker 2:How long is that going?
Speaker 3:to be.
Speaker 2:It's the same shit over and over again. I don't know. I'm not feeling it, bro. I'm not feeling it. You know what that is. I wish people still make bootleg movies so I can watch that shit on bootleg. You would have spent $5 DVD for that. I wouldn't even spend $5.
Speaker 3:I'd go to somebody's house and watch that shit. That's how crazy it is. I'm going to see it, bro. I can't.
Speaker 2:That's like me watching an old school, a new movie of Jean-Claude Van Damme and shit. And I like Jean-Cla shit and I like jean-claude van damme, uh, but I'm not gonna watch it because you know the the shit.
Speaker 1:It ain't even him fucking fighting in the movie it's somebody else, no, I, I don't know, and and we we've, we've hashed this out a few times around like van damme there you go, jean, jean uh, where uh remixing or remaking, rather not remixing but remaking a series, or starting it over. Um, I don't, I don't, I don't rock with it, not a fan okay, I'm not a fan all right, I'm not a fan but go watch the movie, go support my guy.
Speaker 2:I definitely want to see him yeah, let's see if this 6.1 jumps up to an eight yeah, it's gonna take some time help him out, you know hopefully rotten tomatoes.
Speaker 1:I want to know the age range of the people that voted on um how good this was 54 54,000 people already.
Speaker 2:It was cool. It was cool. If you guys say it was cool, it's cool. I mean I'm waiting for it to come out on Netflix and shit.
Speaker 1:Well, we'll see how fast it comes out on Netflix or on Disney+, you know usually it's supposed to take three months for it to come into like a DVD. Maybe this will come out quicker, I don't know yeah, I don't know, but big shout outs to him and Raymond, as always. Thank you so much for those nuggets stick to the Falcon.
Speaker 2:Should have bring somebody else up, yeah.
Speaker 1:I mean, and alright, I can't spoil it anymore there was some other stuff that I was really pissed off about.
Speaker 3:He's a good actor, anthony Mackie he's great bad actor.
Speaker 2:Never say he's a bad actor. I was going to watch it regardless. Yeah, damn they let go of my other green.
Speaker 1:Patience, patience, patience.
Speaker 3:Young Padawan, that's crazy.
Speaker 1:All right, d-hustle, we got sports coming up. Next, what's going on in the world of sports?
Speaker 2:my guy a nugget for yeah, all right, guys get into a sports here. Um, let's start off with uh, nhl, nhl. Basically, what's going on? Uh, florida panthers took the l and now toronto is number one for all you, toronto, uh they keep going back and forth on yep, I guess they're fighting over it.
Speaker 2:Uh, toronto had a two win win streak and the last loss loss for Florida Panthers went down. That's for you, florida Panthers fans out there. My Rangers are still out on the bottom, third from the bottom. It is what it is. Hopefully your team is doing phenomenal If so, if not, you know, let us know what your team is. Yeah, look at that. Detroit Red Wings are up there. Good for you.
Speaker 2:Good for you. Good for you. Rangers number five Love it. Cricket. Cricket is on If you guys watch cricket. Cricket is on TV right now. Good game, a lot of stuff, a lot of scoring. Feel good about cricket. Do you understand the rules?
Speaker 1:I don't know how to hit the ball.
Speaker 2:I don't understand the rules. I'm catching it little by little. You gotta hit the ball. Depending on where it goes, you gotta throw it back In order for the guy to run for the base. It's almost like baseball. But, not baseball, and if your guy hits it out it's like a home run, I guess. And they have no gloves either, and they catching a shit bare hands.
Speaker 1:I like that, these like that. That's real athletic Right there.
Speaker 2:That ball's not fucking Light, it's heavy. So, congratulations to all of you guys. Watching Cricket is on right now, as we speak.
Speaker 3:Got a quick Hockey nugget for you. Were you disappointed with America losing to Canada, de-hustle.
Speaker 2:I kind of was, I was expecting more fights.
Speaker 1:Wow, more fights. But there were fights. I don't know if there were fights or not.
Speaker 2:Oh okay, okay, but I didn't hear anybody saying there was a fight there.
Speaker 1:So I didn't think there was a fight.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but it is what it is. I'm assuming Canada is always on top of the thing.
Speaker 1:I mean, look, Toronto is already, you know I know you were disappointed.
Speaker 3:I was. Did you see what the internet is blaming, why America lost and all that? They said it's because Trump started tweeting about it. So they're blaming that.
Speaker 2:Well, there it goes. I like it, congratulations. So yeah, it is what it is. Formula Formula 1 is out. If you, you guys watching formula one. Uh, phenomenal thing. Lewis hamilton did his thing. He's feeling very, very confident. That is team ferrari, in case you guys don't know, he is not in mercedes, he is doing his thing over there. Uh, women's basketball, women's basketball, they're doing phenomenal. Florida, florida, gulf coast Eagles are 16 and, oh wow, top of the day and hopefully they win a chip. Uh, congratulations to them. Um, great Danes are 12 and two. Um, and then all your other colleges, uh, if you like. I don't know who else is boiling, but what NCAA you're talking about?
Speaker 2:The W? Yep.
Speaker 1:Oh, wnba, sorry, Yep, no, no.
Speaker 2:NCAA.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:Women's College MMA. Mma is out there. If you guys watching, there's a couple fights that just happened. There was I can't even pronounce the guy's name, I can't even pronounce the guy's name, song Young-doong Wow Replaces in the Batman Top 10. He's doing his thing there, busing ass from one that looks like to me. But if you watch that, congratulations. I don't know. I just know Dino White and me and Dino White go way back. It is what it is. Boxing. Boxing is going on, as you can see, my man, dimitri Bovo. Dimitri Defeats Artur Petrovic Sorry if I butcher his name. He is the undisputed lightweight heavyweight champion. He is knocking people out. They are hoping to have him go against Canelo, but that's another fucking story. Yeah, okay, it is what it is. Men's tennis is out. If you guys are watching tennis, it is what it is. I don't know too much about tennis. You know? Pete Sanford, andre Agassi, all my good guys over there, they're not there, they're basically retired, isn't?
Speaker 1:that old school. Are they the commentators now?
Speaker 2:I don't even know. Yeah, yeah, but congratulations if they are Good for you. Yannick Sinner is the number one guy actually at 23 years old, and the American Taylor Fritz, 27 years old, still trying to ball, looks like he might be the oh, no, no, no, no, hold on Degor Dimitrov. He's 33 years old, still balling. Wow, 33 years old, out it Still out there Hitting the balls, balls.
Speaker 2:But it is what it is, you know, nfl. A lot of stuff going on in the NFL. Packers are trying to figure out what can they do to save their life. Cowboys are still trying to fucking win a championship. Not too sure what's going on over there.
Speaker 1:It's offseason, bro, it's offseason.
Speaker 2:They already claiming championships for next year already Raiders re-sign Paul Lameo after career year you know Got a question for D-Hustle, since he mentioned the Packers.
Speaker 3:What are your opinion on the Packers? They're wanting the NFL to ban the push-tush. They just came out with an article yesterday saying that they had the team anonymous but they just revealed it's the packers and I'm doing me. What is your opinion on that?
Speaker 2:I have no opinion on it. I mean, uh, the being, it is what it is. I mean because the eagles are doing phenomenal on it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean, how often did they execute the tush-push? What is your opinion on the push-tush? I mean, I think it's valid If you're within a yard or two of first down touchdown. The defensive team should expect it. They just need to get better at it.
Speaker 2:You know what it is.
Speaker 1:I got something after that and my only thing is that it is a team effort to get the ball Across that line. It's not just the quarterback. I'm cool with it. You just got to build up a better defense around it.
Speaker 3:So you're fine with the push-tush thing.
Speaker 1:You know what it is Push-push, not push-tush. You know what it is.
Speaker 2:I don't think the Green Bay Packers are able to do it successfully. That's why they don't want it.
Speaker 3:Teams can't execute it. A lot of people don't like it.
Speaker 2:Why.
Speaker 3:That play is like almost unstoppable. I hate that play. Duh, they need to ban it.
Speaker 2:There is a lot of teams out there who don't know how to perfect it, so that's why they want it banned.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:At the end of the day, nobody's getting hurt. The offensive line is the one who's getting in there and the quarterback is basically going on top of them to get that extra yard facts I hate that play and they need to ban it what was that?
Speaker 3:because the dolphins don't do it I mean, the eagles have perfected it, they're the best at it. But that play is I hate it. It's almost unstoppable. You can't do nothing.
Speaker 2:That's part of the game, that's yeah, that's I hate that play is I hate it? It's almost unstoppable.
Speaker 3:You can't do nothing, that's part of the game. That's part of the game. Yeah, that's.
Speaker 1:I hate that play. It's dumb. Bro, how about you remember when they used to have that play and I can't remember what it was called when they had Running backs in the back and they had Two running backs and no quarterback and they used to toss it to?
Speaker 2:Oh, that's their favorite play. That's called Wildcat. Yeah, wildcat.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's a dolphin shit. Yeah, it totally. Dolphins created that, right Right. There was a point when nobody could stop that play, and then what defense had to do? We should ban that, but the defense is dead A lot of people can get hurt.
Speaker 3:Who can get hurt Getting smushed under?
Speaker 2:there he's afraid about tour games. Tour is going to stand up. That's the problem with that.
Speaker 3:No, it's not, it's a combination of that play. Is that play?
Speaker 1:increases injuries.
Speaker 3:Yes, how, with the people under it, they're getting smushed onto that like that, raymond this is normal for them. They're already bending down Facts, all right.
Speaker 1:Why does everybody hate it then? Because it's an unstoppable play.
Speaker 2:Okay, all right. Yeah, because that's why Philly won, and they don't want.
Speaker 3:Philly to win again. Everybody hates that. Play man. I can't believe you guys. Who's?
Speaker 2:everybody, that's, just one person, that's you.
Speaker 3:That's just the one team that they came out and made public.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's because, like Dee said, they can't execute a tush push and they can't defend against it. That's the reason why, if every team had a play to defend against it, nobody would be talking about it.
Speaker 3:I hate that play. That's just my opinion, but I wanted to get Darwin's opinion I hate the wildcat, the wildcat. Yeah, exactly what are you doing? Nobody does a wildcat anymore.
Speaker 2:Nobody's going to fucking give it to a quarterback. So we know that's what's going to happen.
Speaker 1:That's different so how do you get rid of the tush push? Is you create a defense that nobody wants to do it no more. Okay, that's how you get rid of it, all right.
Speaker 3:Did you know? The NFL was getting calls about banning it even since the year before? It wasn't even the teams the NFL was saying they wanted to ban it as well. Yeah so it's not even just the teams and the fans. The NFL was like yeah, we're looking into banning this it.
Speaker 1:For me, it's a valid move. It's almost rugby to me, okay, it's totally rugby. It's like, hey, you and and I'm happy that we at least have our our players wearing pads and helmets compared to what they really do in rugby right, so this right here. They just need to step up their defense. They need to step up the game, get better at it.
Speaker 2:I guess the players don't want to get hurt.
Speaker 1:That's basically because I mean I would rather do this than get. Didn't run across the field and get knocked out like that, like I don't know well, I don't know.
Speaker 2:I mean, if you tell me uh, the pro, the pro ball wasn't even fucking tackle, so that tells me everybody's getting soft now. But it is what it is. Other than that man, that's all I got for football. Uh, we're gonna go ahead and push to. Major League Baseball Cubs are 5-0. Shout out to that organization doing their thing here in Kansas City 3-0. My Mets are 1-2. That's okay. Yankees are still 1-2.
Speaker 3:It's early.
Speaker 2:It's very early Detroit doing their thing. Other than that, Philly 0-2. Shout out to those guys, you said 0-2? 0-2. And shout out to Chicago White Sox 0-3. And Los Angeles the champs are 1-4. So it is what it is Basketball Cleveland still the team to beat, big controversy going on here with Boston and New York Knicks. Yes, knicks has not won one game against Boston. Yes, congratulations to the Bostons to get in three. It's still regular season.
Speaker 2:We'll see you guys in playoffs. I'm not worrying about it, but we'll figure out how to beat you guys.
Speaker 3:Also, are you concerned with your Knicks struggling against good competition?
Speaker 2:What's good competition?
Speaker 3:Like the Celtics, like you know the really really good teams. You guys are not beating.
Speaker 2:No, no, all right he said I'll just see you in the playoffs.
Speaker 1:In the playoffs.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we got three teams that we can beat and unfortunately it is what it is and we go from there. Okay, I mean I'll get to the Western Don. I mean I'll get to the Western Don't worry about that, I'll get to the Western.
Speaker 3:I'm on Eastern.
Speaker 1:Just give him a second, bro, he got you.
Speaker 2:Yeah, knicks lost to Boston getting beaten by 20, sometimes 30 points. We got to figure out what's going on, guys. I don't know if it's coaching or not, or maybe players not stepping up, but everybody looks like they're bowling at the end of the day, because my fantasy tells me something different. So we need to figure something out. Milwaukee Bucks are number four, indiana number five, orlando seven. Heat let me get down here. Hold on Wow, number nine. Chicago Bulls number 10. Then everybody else Philly's out, brooklyn's out, toronto, charlotte and Washington, washington west let's get down to business.
Speaker 2:Okc doing their thing on top of the board game. There is no way that anybody's gonna catch up to that team. They are boiling. Wow. Denver uh, right behind it. They went from five to number two. They are boiling. The champs said yo, we're gonna come. Yoga, shit. I'm tired of this shit. We're gonna. We're gonna play memphis. Not too sure what's going on, but maybe desmond bain's, uh, basically stepping it up since he came back from his little, you know injury. Congratulations to that man right there. For some odd reason, these fucking lakers are all the way at number four don't know how the fuck this is happening.
Speaker 2:We need to figure.
Speaker 1:It ain't Bronny.
Speaker 2:But I got a fun fact about that. Bronny all of a sudden had a phenomenal game 21 points. Hold on, let me look it up here. I saw that 21 points. Finally, they mentioned Bronny Doing something in the G League.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:I thought about Reeming. Yeah, johnny, I'm sorry. 24 points, 6 assists, five rebounds, two styles to help the south bay lakers snap a four game. But what about his other games?
Speaker 1:nobody says nothing. I mean they said snap a four game loss it's not before game loss.
Speaker 2:It is what. It is not too sure what's going on with the lakers over there. Um, ever since uh yoke, what's his name again?
Speaker 3:Luka.
Speaker 1:Luka came through. Yeah, sorry.
Speaker 2:They are on the two-game win streak, or maybe even something else.
Speaker 1:Yo, I, low-key, feel like they're propping him up To be the Laker guy Going forward. Oh definitely.
Speaker 3:That's what it is.
Speaker 2:When LeBron leaves, it's going to be Luka. That's basically who they want to face, because I'm assuming LeBron's going to retire. We don't know if he's going to go to Cleveland to retire or he's going to stay as a Laker, we don't know. He's very confusing One minute. He's number six, now he's 23. You know, we don't know where he wants to be, or what team he wants to be on.
Speaker 2:Clippers number six. Seven, Milwaukee, Golden State. Wow, Ever since they got Butler, they are doing phenomenal. They are on a three-game winning streak. They went from number 11 to number 10. Now they're number 9.
Speaker 3:Yeah, they're doing their thing.
Speaker 2:They're doing their thing. Phoenix Suns still on the bottom number 11. Not too sure what's going on over there. Kevin Durant, devin Booker, you know, beal, we got to figure some shit out over there, yeah.
Speaker 3:KD should have been traded.
Speaker 2:It is what it is. Yeah, he's still talking about KD. He said he could trade it, but it is.
Speaker 1:I understand. I mean they're almost all coming up for, I think, retirement time.
Speaker 3:Yeah, but that team is a disappointment. They have three superstars.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they got a little bit more than that Might be the coaching bro, not just the player, yeah, but other than that I'm not too sure what's going on over there At the Suns organization. You know Doc Rivers is doing good. You don't want to talk about Doc Rivers. Because, it looks like Milwaukee is doing phenomenal. Should we fire the coach?
Speaker 3:Doc Rivers. I'm like yeah, I'm not really a big fan, not a big fan man.
Speaker 2:He was talking a lot of trash about his garbage, his, this, his, that, his, that. He's got your bucks all the way up to number four.
Speaker 3:We don't know, Raymond. We don't know.
Speaker 2:But other than that man, that's all I got for basketball. Roger that and that's it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we're queuing up the closeout. Thank you so much, D, for the insights for what's going on in the culture, especially in sports. Raymond, don't call him Ray Ray Thank you so much for those nuggets. Two really great websites and, yeah, y'all need to learn how to type.
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Speaker 2:Any last words? D, no, yeah, yeah, happy Black History Month. Enjoy your vacation and have fun.
Speaker 1:Yeah, this guy just came back from a vacation telling other people a vacation, right, Raymond? Don't call him Ray Ray. Any last words player.
Speaker 3:No, learn how to type.
Speaker 2:Check out.
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