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#define: piggyback (Friends)

Fri, 30 Aug 2024

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What happens when you take two #define champs (Taylor Troesh, Thomas Eckert), a grizzled veteran (Adam Stacoviak), a british bard (Mat Ryer), a PhD (Carol Lee) & you pit them against each other in a game of fake tech definitions?! There's only one way to find out...

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15.134 - 33.319 Jared Santo

welcome to changelog and friends a weekly talk show about sesquipedalians big thanks to our partners at fly.io over 3 million apps have launched on fly you can too in less than five minutes learn how at fly.io okay let's play

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39.705 - 59.362 David Lorenz

Okay, friends, here are the top 10 launches from Supabase's launch week number 12. Read all the details about this launch at supabase.com slash launch week. Okay, here we go. Number 10, Snaplet is now open source. The company Snaplet is shutting down, but their source code is open.

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59.662 - 80.376 David Lorenz

They're releasing three tools under the MIT license for copying data, seeding databases, and taking database snapshots. Number nine, you can use PG Replicate to copy data, full table copies, and CDC from Postgres to any other data system. Today it supports BigQuery, DuckDB, and MotherDuck with more syncs to be added in the future.

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81.377 - 105.138 David Lorenz

Number eight, Vect2PG, a new CLI utility for migrating data for vector databases to Subbase or any Postgres instance with PG Vector. You could use it today with Pinecone and QDrant. More will be added in the future. Number seven, the official Supabase extension for VS Code and GitHub Copilot is here. And it's here to make your development with Supabase and VS Code even more delightful.

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106.099 - 128.495 David Lorenz

Number six, official Python support is here. As Supabase has grown, the AI and ML community have just blown up Supabase, and many of these folks are Pythonistas. So Python support expands. Number five, they released log drains so you can export logs generated by your super-based products to external destinations like Datadog or custom endpoints.

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129.675 - 147.057 David Lorenz

Number four, authorization for real-time broadcast and presence is now public beta. You can now convert a real-time channel into an authorized channel using RLS policies in two steps. Number three, bring your own Auth0, Cognito, or Firebase.

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147.518 - 173.558 David Lorenz

This is actually a few different announcements, support for third-party auth providers, phone-based multi-factor authentication, that's SMS and WhatsApp, and new auth hooks for SMS and email. Number two, build Postgres wrappers with Wasm. They released support for Wasm, WebAssembly, Foreign Data Wrapper. With this feature, anyone can create an FDW and share it with the Supabase community.

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173.838 - 203.728 David Lorenz

You can build Postgres interfaces to anything on the internet. And number one, Postgres.new. Yes, Postgres.new is an in-browser Postgres with an AI interface. With Postgres.new, you can instantly spin up an unlimited number of Postgres databases that run directly in your browser and soon deploy them to S3. Okay, one more thing. There is now an entire book written about Supabase.

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204.149 - 221.003 David Lorenz

David Lorenz spent a year working on this book, and it's awesome. Level up your Supabase skills and support David and purchase the book. Links are in the show notes. That's it. Superbase launch week number 12 was massive. So much to cover. I hope you enjoyed it.

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221.363 - 240.18 David Lorenz

Go to superbase.com slash launch week to get all the details on this launch or go to superbase.com slash changelogpod for one month of Superbase Pro for free. That's S-U-P-A-B-A-S-E dot com slash changelogpod.

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243.646 - 254.611 Jared Santo

We can listen to Change Logging Friends with Adam and Jerry and people you know. Change Logging Friends, it's your favorite ever show.

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256.465 - 282.136 Jared Santo

Hello, and welcome back to Pound Define, also known as Hash Define in less sophisticated areas, or Octothorpe Define if you're into obscure, made-up words, which we certainly are. And this game is all about obscure words and what they mean, also what they don't mean, as our intrepid contestants will be rewarded for lying. Like skilled politicians.

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282.777 - 290.584 Jared Santo

I'm Jared Santo, your host on this ridiculous ride. And playing this round, it's our returning champion, Thomas Eckert. Welcome back, Thomas.

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290.824 - 298.01 Thomas Eckert

Happy to be back. And in the graces of some more legends and maybe a future legend and Carol.

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299.511 - 309.947 Jared Santo

Speaking of Carol, she will be playing the role of the noob, a.k.a. the doctor. It's Carol Lee, Ph.D., Welcome, Carol.

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310.407 - 310.808 Carol Lee

Thank you.

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311.449 - 313.752 Jared Santo

Are you excited? Are you scared? You know what?

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313.992 - 320.721 Carol Lee

I'm just taking it how it goes. You know, I know Taylor's like a chaos machine, so I'm just prepared for chaos. And that's all I'm ready for.

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321.226 - 344.436 Jared Santo

chaos machine taylor is a chaos machine he's also a winning machine he's previously won this game as well so we have a few champions here of course you're referring to taylor troche what's up man what up how are you feeling are you feeling ambitious or mischievous or both i am feeling no i'm definitely feeling mischievous i want to okay i i don't want to win i just want i just want everyone to lose you know

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345.056 - 372.832 Mat Ryer

okay he just wants to see the world burn one of those kind of guys yeah yeah fair enough well speaking of burning that doesn't even make sense it's matt reyer hey matt hello thank you good link good to be here good to have you how are you feeling today good old matt fire does work actually if you do it like that nice saved you thank you i'm not feeling great i'll be honest i'm jet lagged i came i've been in san francisco recently and uh yeah and then when you come back

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373.616 - 383.925 Mat Ryer

nothing makes sense. Like I know what time it is on the clock, but it doesn't feel right. You know, you sort of have a feeling of the time. So it didn't feel, I can't feel the date.

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384.486 - 386.087 Carol Lee

It's a convenient excuse. I like it.

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386.547 - 388.409 Jared Santo

Yeah. Matt's already getting his excuses lined up.

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388.429 - 388.789 Carol Lee

Yeah.

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389.03 - 401.912 Mat Ryer

Yeah. That's why I'm going to definitely lose, uh, No, but I would take it seriously. I'm going to try and win. Thomas, I played against Thomas last time, and I don't know, this wasn't made clear at the beginning, but he seems like he might be educated.

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401.932 - 405.375 Jared Santo

And I think that's... Which we found was an unfair advantage.

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405.435 - 406.536 Carol Lee

Educated people are the worst.

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407.225 - 410.186 Jared Santo

It's true. Carol's actually the most educated. Although, Taylor, do you have a PhD?

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410.326 - 415.828 Carol Lee

I'm not a very competitive person. I'm just kind of in it to have fun. I feel like Taylor's the one you have to watch out for.

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415.848 - 425.852 Jared Santo

I'll tell you who you have to watch out for. It's the man who hasn't made a noise yet because he's over there strategizing. It's Adam Stachowiak. What's up, Adam?

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426.172 - 429.853 David Lorenz

You know, I'm just thrilled to be here on this very awesome game show.

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429.873 - 430.233 Thomas Eckert

Are you?

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432.612 - 441.62 David Lorenz

It is an incredible opportunity and I'm feeling both excited and I'm just being honest, just a little bit nervous today. I can't wait to see what happens today.

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441.941 - 449.667 Thomas Eckert

Now, Adam, if you were to get an honorary PhD based on the things you know how to do, what would your PhD be in?

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450.488 - 456.614 David Lorenz

Oh, great question. I would have to say a PhD in BS.

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460.336 - 462.497 Jared Santo

Well, that should play to your strengths in this game, shouldn't it?

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462.777 - 463.957 David Lorenz

And by BS, I mean brain science.

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464.397 - 465.178 Jared Santo

Oh, okay.

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465.238 - 466.398 Carol Lee

That was cute.

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466.758 - 468.099 David Lorenz

That was some good BS right there.

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468.939 - 491.388 Jared Santo

Well, let me briefly describe the game and then we will get right into it. This is the game of fake definitions. We have 10 rounds of play or 15 points scored will win. If you can get that done prior to 10 rounds, good on you. The way it works is I will present a word and the five of you will submit to me fake definitions of that word, unless you happen to know exactly what it means.

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492.369 - 509.606 Jared Santo

You can submit to me the correct definition and I will award you with three points immediately. If not, fake definitions are submitted, I gather them, I read them aloud in randomized orders, and then we go around the circle and see who can guess the correct definition. If you get it right at that point, You get two points.

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510.527 - 534.867 Jared Santo

If somebody else picks your fake definition, you get one point per person, unless it's yourself. And we have a lot of fun along the way. Any questions before we hop into round one? The one bit of context here is the default style of word is STEM. So science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. We also include science fiction and fantasy, just to broaden it slightly.

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535.367 - 571.504 Jared Santo

But there are also non-STEM rounds where any word will work. And I will let you guys know what those are as we go. But first round is a normal round. And your word for round one is... Cavarite. Cavarite, that's C-A-V-O-R-I-T-E. Please submit to me your definitions now. There are no bonus points for submitting first, but Adam will probably submit last. I have caroled.

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572.938 - 575.438 Jared Santo

I have Thomas's, Matt's, and Taylor's.

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576.239 - 578.659 Thomas Eckert

Now Matt, what brought you to San Francisco?

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579.319 - 585.8 Mat Ryer

Well, I have friends there. Don't be so surprised by that, Thomas. No, I'm not surprised.

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585.88 - 588.361 Carol Lee

It's a surprise, I know. It's so weird.

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588.441 - 588.641 Mat Ryer

Friends.

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588.961 - 589.621 Carol Lee

Say more.

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590.241 - 601.503 Mat Ryer

So I went to see them. That's nice, thanks. But I went in a Waymo also. The self-driving taxi. Across the ocean? No. It was surprisingly good.

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602.309 - 605.25 Carol Lee

Where were your expectations that made it surprisingly good?

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605.83 - 627.134 Mat Ryer

Expectations probably were high because of Knight Rider and the sci-fi. I sort of already expect we should have this. So I'm a bit annoyed that all cars need to have a person in them making them do it. So this was just doing it on its own, though. It was like a ghost was driving. Except I don't believe in ghosts. So, a spirit?

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627.754 - 650.335 Mat Ryer

so you don't believe in ghosts but you do believe in spirits well anyway it was driving itself up up the steep hills it was like a roller coaster at times up the steep hills in san francisco and down them uh and you just think hopefully it knows to stop you know you imagine some of the code in there if hills go slow on it and stop when bottom you know i don't know what language that is but something like that that's pseudocode

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650.956 - 657.666 Mat Ryer

Imagine though, it just drives around. You don't have to talk to anyone. I think it's the future now. I wish all cars were like this now already.

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657.946 - 662.934 Taylor Troesh

I want to take this time to coin a phrase. I think we should be calling self-driving cars. We should be calling them autos.

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668.832 - 671.293 David Lorenz

What about just automobile? Boy, it's already a word.

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671.313 - 682.68 Taylor Troesh

I mean, it's literally true. I know, but it's fell out of fashion. People don't say auto anymore. If somebody's like, excuse me, sir, would you like to get in my vehicle? I'd be like, no thanks.

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683.04 - 710.015 Jared Santo

Just don't call them automagical, and I'll be fine. Let's see what our definitions were for round one. Our word was cavorite. Now, a quick disclaimer. As your humble host, it's difficult to read some of these definitions without laughing. My laughter does not indicate a fake definition. Every once in a while, I will laugh at the real definition in order to confound you. Question.

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711.135 - 715.917 Mat Ryer

Do you find the dictionary funny? Sometimes. Okay.

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716.693 - 719.737 Carol Lee

I'm really curious about your fake laugh at the real definition.

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720.377 - 721.879 Taylor Troesh

Oh, you won't know when it hits.

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722.039 - 746.34 Jared Santo

We'll see. It's something that a caverite would do. I have a PhD in BS, so you will not know. All right, let's read our fake definitions and our real definition to the best of our ability. I will now maximize this so I can't see your faces. Cavarite, a type of equestrian gate between a trot and a gallop named for its cavorting nature. That's number one.

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747.181 - 774.938 Jared Santo

Number two, a proprietary fixative used in dental practices to fix cavities. It was marketed with the slogan, Cavarite keeps your smile bright. That's a nice slogan. Number three, a style of hat made popular in the 1950s by Bridget Biscowit and the Boomtown Band. Number four, somebody who stays out late at night. Number five, when used in a sentence, it is often included with the word cave.

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775.739 - 781.303 Thomas Eckert

This is due to... Sorry, what?

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781.723 - 789.829 Jared Santo

Who's laughing? Caves together? Close? Yeah, this is due to nature of the root word, cav or atus, which means to be in a cave. Okay.

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792.847 - 797.551 Mat Ryer

That is useful, though, to have a word that means both cave or in a cave.

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797.691 - 823.153 Jared Santo

Yeah. Right. That means to be in a cave that is virtually impossible of collapsing. All right. So there's the differentiator. It's a cave that cannot collapse. Or number six, a fictional material that has the ability to negate the force of gravity. Hmm. Those are six definitions for the word cavorite. Some better than others. Let's see what you all think. We'll start with Carol.

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823.693 - 826.156 Jared Santo

Which do you think is the correct definition?

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826.176 - 828.158 Carol Lee

I think it's the last one.

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828.338 - 834.566 Jared Santo

The last one. The fictional material that has the ability to negate the force of gravity. Okay. We go now to Thomas.

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836.135 - 840.457 Thomas Eckert

I was also leaning there, but I got to be careful to not trigger the pile on song.

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840.718 - 844.86 Jared Santo

It's pretty early for a pile on. Yeah. Round one pile on. You can't do that.

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845.7 - 854.364 Thomas Eckert

Yeah. Could be people who are out late at night. Cab rights. What was the the equestrian one? Is it is a type of gate that the.

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854.764 - 860.107 Jared Santo

Yeah, it's between a trot and a gallop named for its cavorting nature. Yes. G.A.I.T.

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861.448 - 861.648 Thomas Eckert

Mm hmm.

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862.208 - 864.969 Mat Ryer

I thought it was literally a big fence for holding in horses.

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866.51 - 873.653 Taylor Troesh

And for the listeners, caverite is spelled favorite with a C. It's a really dumb word. I'm already against it.

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874.453 - 875.594 David Lorenz

I'm already against it.

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876.474 - 878.835 Jared Santo

All right. Thank you for that context.

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879.395 - 882.257 David Lorenz

Why wouldn't it be caverite then? Caverite, not caverite.

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882.897 - 886.158 Jared Santo

It's not Taylor's caverite. It's not my caverite word.

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886.619 - 887.539 Thomas Eckert

Your favorite caverite.

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888.547 - 888.887 Jared Santo

Thomas?

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889.788 - 892.071 Thomas Eckert

I'm going to say it's a person who stays out late at night.

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892.992 - 894.854 David Lorenz

Okay. That's number two?

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896.295 - 905.645 Jared Santo

That's number four. Number two was the fixative using dental practices. All right, we go now to Matt. Which do you think is the correct definition?

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906.241 - 915.927 Mat Ryer

I was swung by, I was interested in the same answers, the same options as Thomas. So four and six. But then I learned that gates meant way to walk.

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917.027 - 918.288 Jared Santo

And that changed everything for you.

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918.828 - 935.818 Mat Ryer

Yeah, that made me think it's even more that. That sounds even more like something. But there's also something, yeah, I don't know. I think I'm going to go with the last one. It won't be a pile on, as we know, but I'm going to go with the fictional one.

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936.516 - 964.031 Mat Ryer

thing matt goes with the fictional thing cal's got a phd so now let's go to taylor you don't have to get a phd if you just copy what someone else with a phd does it's the same psychology for the record so i gave everyone a master's degree last time that's true so that's true i forgot to use mine actually unfortunately i defenestrated mine you defenestrated yours yeah yeah well i didn't like it taylor which are you gonna go with uh bridgerton boom boom

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968.45 - 976.934 Jared Santo

That's number three, the style of hat made popular by Bridgerton Boom Boom. I believe it was the Boom Band, actually.

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977.194 - 987.599 David Lorenz

Adam, it's your turn to guess, sir. Can I hear number five again, please? Do I have to? Yes. I just want to know what it says.

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988.139 - 993.182 Jared Santo

Oh. When used in a sentence, it is often included with the word cave.

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995.993 - 1016.338 Mat Ryer

included with it I've never heard that cave caverite cave do you want me to read the rest of that also why do you need the word cave if that means that as well well it's a cave impossible of collapsing so it's a caverite cave yes whole definition please

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1017.176 - 1018.777 David Lorenz

You want to go with that one? No.

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1021.218 - 1023.779 Thomas Eckert

He wants to hear the whole definition. Oh, you want to hear the whole thing?

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1023.939 - 1046.111 Jared Santo

Yes, please. This is due to the nature of the root word cav or atus, which means to be in a cave that is virtually impossible of collapsing. Let's go with that one. Okay. It's a very good fake if that's not real, isn't it? Adam picks that one. Well, let's start right there. Adam thinks cavarite means...

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1046.826 - 1047.587 Carol Lee

Read the definition.

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1047.988 - 1058.804 Jared Santo

When used in a sentence, it's often used with the word cave. I don't know. He wrote it himself. That's your own one. So you both made me read it, and then you selected it, and you get zero points. It's just too good.

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1058.864 - 1059.584 David Lorenz

It's just too good.

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1059.684 - 1061.465 Jared Santo

I don't understand the logic to that one.

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1061.505 - 1063.465 Carol Lee

You should have pride in your words. He tricked himself.

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1063.485 - 1070.848 David Lorenz

So we'll give that to him. Yeah. It was just one of those things. Okay. It was, wasn't it? That one's for the show.

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1071.288 - 1076.65 Jared Santo

Thomas thought maybe cabaret meant somebody who stays out at night. Taylor wrote that one, so one point for Taylor.

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1076.67 - 1077.371 Thomas Eckert

Nice one, Taylor.

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1078.431 - 1084.878 Jared Santo

And Taylor thought it was the Bridgerton hat, but that one was Matt's. So one point for Matt. Boomtown band.

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1085.078 - 1086.66 Carol Lee

Boomtown band. That was a good one. Classic.

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1086.68 - 1105.225 Jared Santo

That was a very good one. How do you pronounce that word? Bridgette Biscowett? I don't know. I just put in loads of letters and left it for you to worry about. You're making my job harder over here. Yep. And then almost a pile on, but not quite, Carol and Matt both went with a fictional material that has the ability to negate the force of gravity. That is Cavarite, first depicted by H.G.

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1105.265 - 1131.797 Jared Santo

Wells in his 1901 scientific romance, The First Men in the Moon. So Carol and Matt both scored two points there, giving Matt three for the round. Carol two, Taylor one, Adam and... Thomas with zero. I also scored zero. I did not mention that caveat. If nobody picks the correct definition, I score three points for the round, which I'm at a zero.

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1132.318 - 1155.822 Jared Santo

And so after round one, Matt in first with three, Carol with two, Taylor with one. We move now to round two. This is a non-STEM round, so broaden your horizons. And your word for round two is... Gallimaufry. That's spelled G-A-L-L-I-M-A-U-F-R-Y. Gallimaufry.

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1156.623 - 1157.043 Taylor Troesh

F-R-Y?

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1157.703 - 1158.403 Jared Santo

F-R-Y.

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1158.583 - 1159.824 Taylor Troesh

Not P-H-R-E-Y?

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1161.305 - 1161.645 Jared Santo

Oh, dude.

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1162.385 - 1163.145 Taylor Troesh

I have no idea that.

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1164.766 - 1167.427 Mat Ryer

Oh, right. If it was P-H, would you have an idea?

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1167.827 - 1172.489 Jared Santo

That F really rocked your world, Taylor. Yeah, dude. All right. Well, please submit your fake definitions now.

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1173.85 - 1177.311 Mat Ryer

I wish those letters were all different letters. Then I'd have an idea what this word meant.

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1179.545 - 1190.834 Carol Lee

Not to make everyone self-conscious, but I really enjoy, I know I said this earlier, but I like everyone's thinking faces and like what you look like when you're thinking. And Taylor always looks so concerned.

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1190.914 - 1195.178 Jared Santo

He does. It's really sweet. He furls his brow.

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1195.358 - 1200.642 Carol Lee

Yeah. I'm like, it's going to be okay, Taylor. You got it.

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1200.662 - 1208.209 Taylor Troesh

Yeah, I get in trouble at home. My wife's like, we're going to have to pay for Botox if you keep on doing that. Because I just do it all day. I'm just like...

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1210.265 - 1234.419 Carol Lee

resting furl face yeah but it has like a tinge of sadness to it strangely it does yeah like it you don't look angry like matt kind of looks angry yeah yeah i would say like maybe downtrodden yeah whereas taylor you kind of look like i don't know writing sad things in your diary you know sad and deep things maybe he's just really upset with his definitions yeah that is true i'm very very upset with this definition

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1236.525 - 1237.726 Taylor Troesh

Oh, actually, I've got a good one now.

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1238.667 - 1241.529 Thomas Eckert

Now, Carol, what is your PhD in?

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1242.13 - 1242.93 Carol Lee

Clinical psychology.

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1243.751 - 1245.973 Thomas Eckert

Okay, so that's how you're looking at everyone's face.

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1246.774 - 1247.114 Mat Ryer

Yeah.

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1247.514 - 1249.576 Carol Lee

Oh, yeah, it's what I do. I just look at people's faces.

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1250.156 - 1269.115 Mat Ryer

Don't we have to accept cookies or something before you're allowed to do that? That was pretty good. It's like special skills. It's like, I used to think that on Star Trek, there's a character called Deanna Troi and she would just read the emotions and stuff and just tell everyone. And she's like, you can't, what are you doing? You can't do that. That's really, really invasive. Really invasive.

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1269.155 - 1269.336 Mat Ryer

Yeah.

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1270.128 - 1273.65 Jared Santo

Yeah.

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1273.67 - 1274.03 Mat Ryer

Weird.

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1274.07 - 1275.111 Jared Santo

Could she actually read minds?

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1275.991 - 1277.132 Mat Ryer

No, just like feelings and that.

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1277.252 - 1279.393 Jared Santo

She would just say like if he's lying or if he's mad or whatever.

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1279.433 - 1290.578 Mat Ryer

She'd be like, Captain, he's going to blow our faces off. And you're like, Deanna, that's his personal... I'd be like, if I was Captain Picard, I'd be like, Deanna, don't invade his personal thoughts.

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1293.041 - 1294.644 Jared Santo

That's a really good point.

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1295.044 - 1304.84 Mat Ryer

But that's it. I run a different kind of ship to Captain Picard, I guess. What kind of a ship do you run? It'd have good morals, but I don't think it would be around for long.

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1306.459 - 1334.864 Jared Santo

unprecedented Adam has submitted prior to somebody else wow congrats mate unless Taylor did you submit yours I didn't see it no no I'm doing it okay good you said you're disappointed watch his face he's still yeah yeah he's still he still looks concerned he's obviously thinking come on now he's now he's gonna be self-conscious because we're all staring I know I'm sorry Taylor I'm sorry do you know it's it's the meta game he's playing the meta game yeah yeah the meta game is the best game

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1335.766 - 1338.988 Carol Lee

Yeah. Thomas just kind of looks chronically cheerful, I'm not gonna lie.

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1339.128 - 1339.568 Jared Santo

Oh, sorry.

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1339.588 - 1341.749 Carol Lee

No, it's very sweet.

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1342.389 - 1345.371 Jared Santo

Can I apologize for looking cheerful? Yeah, it's a good thing.

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1345.971 - 1347.412 Carol Lee

You're so happy about your thinking.

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1347.512 - 1351.213 Mat Ryer

I like thinking. I like thinking. Thomas looks low-res to me.

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1353.634 - 1362.939 Thomas Eckert

Thomas, you feeling all right? You look low-res. I feel a little low-res today. I got not a great sleep, and I feel maybe I'm getting sick, but I'm in the denial phase, so...

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1364.079 - 1365.839 Mat Ryer

Yeah, there's the different phases of being sick.

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1367.1 - 1374.141 Thomas Eckert

I'm in the denial phase until suddenly I'm not. I'm like, it's allergies, it's allergies.

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1374.462 - 1377.722 Jared Santo

Alright, here comes Taylor's. Your leg's off.

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1377.982 - 1378.623 Thomas Eckert

It's allergies!

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1383.344 - 1411.511 Jared Santo

Oh, boy. Okay. We now have all of our definitions for round two. This is a non-stem word. Gallimaufry. Gallimaufry. Hard to say. Easy to define for Carol. She actually knew the definition of this one. So she sits this round out. She scores three points right off the bat. Really moving ourself into the lead. So you guys are playing catch up with Dr. Noob over there. Who should we read first?

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1411.551 - 1417.875 Jared Santo

Let's read this one first. Gallimaufry, the back section of a Roman cathedral where communion is prepared.

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1417.895 - 1419.076 Carol Lee

Where what is prepared?

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1419.957 - 1422.619 Jared Santo

Communion. Oh, it's not that one then.

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1422.739 - 1423.86 Carol Lee

I heard comedian. That was really good.

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1424.87 - 1434.053 Mat Ryer

No, they used to do stand-up before mass. It's like, before we get to the eating the cracker and having the thing, yeah, here's our Roman stand-up.

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1435.094 - 1460.588 Jared Santo

Number two, a dish made from a mixture of leftover food, especially meat and veggies. Number three, a concerned, pensive, downtrodden, forlorn face that is bound to need Botox injections, which some people are very, very self-conscious of. Carol, you meanie? I think that was the real definition. That was definitely the real definition.

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1460.608 - 1461.308 Carol Lee

Yeah. Yeah.

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1461.568 - 1462.629 Jared Santo

That's why Carol knew it.

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1463.029 - 1463.309 Carol Lee

Yeah.

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1463.789 - 1475.332 Jared Santo

Number four, an originally Shakespearean character whose only purpose is to make another character trip or fall. And number five, a roofing material derived from aluminum.

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1475.552 - 1477.052 Carol Lee

Did you say roofie or roofing?

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1477.492 - 1492.585 Jared Santo

A roofing material derived Derived from aluminum. Roofie. There are your five definitions. Yeah, roofie material would be something entirely different. We will start with Thomas. You only have five to pick from, so it should be easier.

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1492.605 - 1507.651 Thomas Eckert

Yeah, you know, I'm leaning towards the Shakespearean fall character. That seems like something that would show up in Shakespeare. Okay. It sounds like one of those funny English words from England where they make up all kinds of things.

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1508.531 - 1511.951 Jared Santo

Right. Yeah. All right, Matt, what do you think?

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1511.971 - 1516.173 Mat Ryer

I don't remember any of them.

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1518.034 - 1540.389 Jared Santo

Okay. I can reread some. If you just give me a one word. Yeah. One word summary of each. All right. That's a good challenge. If you were to chat GPT, what would you do? Number one was communion. Oh yeah. Number two was leftover. Number three would be forlorn. Forlorn face. Number four would be Shakespearean. Yep. And number five would be aluminium.

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1541.21 - 1550.459 Mat Ryer

Oh, I'm curious that you're saying aluminium. And that's hard for me to hear in an American accent. So I'll probably go for that one for that reason. And I think that's sound logic there at play.

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1550.819 - 1562.384 Jared Santo

All right. Fair enough. I've got a BS in logic. Matt picks aluminium. Yeah. We move now to Taylor, who has a concerned, pensive, downtrodden, forlorn face as he tries to select.

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1562.444 - 1564.005 Thomas Eckert

Gallimaufry face, yeah.

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1564.165 - 1565.945 Carol Lee

He's quite gallimaufric, some might say.

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1566.525 - 1566.845 Jared Santo

Ooh.

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1567.805 - 1568.525 Mat Ryer

That's with the leather.

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1572.526 - 1573.766 Thomas Eckert

It's a family podcast.

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1574.887 - 1578.927 Taylor Troesh

Yeah. Give me Shakespeare, brah. Shakespeare it is. Give me Shakespeare, brah.

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1579.307 - 1582.448 Jared Santo

We're starting one more. We're one away from a pylon here on Shakespeare. Shakespeare.

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1584.652 - 1592.057 David Lorenz

And then we go to Adam. Can I hear two different definitions again, please? Number two and I think number four.

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1592.657 - 1603.683 Jared Santo

Number two is a dish made from a mixture of leftover food, especially meat and vegetables. Number four was an originally Shakespearean character whose only purpose is to make another character trip or fall.

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1604.444 - 1610.69 David Lorenz

What are you thinking? I'm thinking leftovers. Okay. Can't pile on. Anti-pile on.

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1610.951 - 1612.211 Jared Santo

No pile on.

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1612.432 - 1617.775 Mat Ryer

Adam goes for the leftover. He's got anti-pile cream. He's got anti-pile cream on him.

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1617.815 - 1623.92 David Lorenz

I've been lubing up with it. Okay. Family podcast. When I jump on the pile, I slip right off.

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1623.94 - 1639.835 Mat Ryer

Yeah. Now, I like this because there's two people on this podcast that have said worse things than I've said. And I think that makes you feel really safe. It's a rare occasion. Yeah. He feels like he's going to edit you pretty harshly. Pretty good. Yeah. You need that in jet lag. You sort of need a cuddle, don't you? You need more of a cuddle.

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1639.875 - 1645.717 Mat Ryer

Someone to put their arms around you and just be like, don't worry. You're just jet lag. Only if they're moisturized. Yeah.

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1646.93 - 1663.02 Jared Santo

Moving on. Let's start right where Adam left off. Not with the moisturizer, but with a dish made from a mixture of leftover food, especially meat and vegetables. That's also known as a hodgepodge or a hash or a ragout or a gallimaufry. That is correct, Adam.

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1663.461 - 1674.478 Mat Ryer

I thought that was a bluff because of the fry at the end. A-F-R-Y. Like french fries? No, fry like you fry food. Stir fry. Stir fry. Stir fry. Gallimoth fry.

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1674.498 - 1678.321 Carol Lee

Oh, like you fried the gallimoth. Gotcha. Got it, got it.

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1678.401 - 1679.221 Mat Ryer

Yeah, exactly.

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1679.261 - 1693.353 Jared Santo

So Adam scores two points. Good job, dude. Got the correct answer there. Wow. Matt was tricked by aluminium and Adam wrote aluminium. Did I read it correctly for you? Adam. For me? Did you spell it like that on purpose? Or did you luck into it? Because that is the British English.

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1693.373 - 1695.515 David Lorenz

That's how I know how to spell it, okay? Because...

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1696.819 - 1697.78 Jared Santo

Of Johnny Ive.

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1698.12 - 1700.661 David Lorenz

I only know how to spell aluminum because of Johnny Ive.

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1700.821 - 1706.324 Jared Santo

Okay, so you've been influenced by Johnny Ive. Makes sense. Well, it tricked Matt into picking it. So now you've got three points for the round.

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1706.364 - 1711.927 Mat Ryer

But I forgive him immediately because of the aluminum correctness. Adam, you're always welcome in our country. Thank you.

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1712.187 - 1712.487 David Lorenz

Thank you.

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1712.927 - 1728.827 Jared Santo

And there was a mini-pylon onto Shakespeare, this character who makes another character trip or fall, and that was Shakespearean Matt being Shakespearean himself. Oh, you cheeky bastard. Two points for Matt. Should have noticed the beard.

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1728.847 - 1734.934 Thomas Eckert

Little Shakespearean beard. It is very, yeah, you kind of have a Shakespeare thing going on.

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1735.174 - 1740.74 Mat Ryer

You do have a Shakespeare thing going on. Yeah, it's kind of Dog Tanyan style. Like Dan Tan?

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1741.441 - 1743.663 Taylor Troesh

Dan Tan. Dan Tan. Dan Tan.

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1743.743 - 1749.87 Jared Santo

Coming this summer. Carol has no idea what we're talking about. Dan Tan. Sorry, Dan Tan's a callback joke. That's a...

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1750.33 - 1756.897 Thomas Eckert

I'm curious question for Carol. How did you know this word? How did you come across this word in your life?

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1756.917 - 1766.486 Carol Lee

I really like like random books about like setting random Victorian times. And sometimes weird comes up and you got to look up the word.

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1766.526 - 1767.948 Taylor Troesh

Sounds like a PhD thing, dude.

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1768.447 - 1769.808 Carol Lee

It is not a PhD thing.

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1770.588 - 1771.948 Taylor Troesh

Books. Books.

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1772.048 - 1772.629 David Lorenz

Books.

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1772.769 - 1773.649 Carol Lee

So gross.

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1774.269 - 1775.61 Jared Santo

We didn't know that you read.

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1775.63 - 1777.831 David Lorenz

She did admit when she was on the show that she doesn't read many books.

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1778.091 - 1780.112 Carol Lee

I don't read a lot of psychology books.

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1780.152 - 1781.492 David Lorenz

Psychology books. Yeah. Okay.

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1781.572 - 1785.094 Jared Santo

She reads a lot of Mishmash Jumbles, you know, or Gallimaufry's. I like that.

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1785.114 - 1787.014 Carol Lee

I find it as a Mishmash Jumble of things.

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1787.074 - 1788.335 Jared Santo

I'm all romance novels, me.

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1788.355 - 1791.156 Carol Lee

I can see that. I can see that. You write romance novels?

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1791.516 - 1795.978 Jared Santo

No. Do you use a pen name? Yeah. He stars in them. Matt Fryer?

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1796.398 - 1810.03 Mat Ryer

Starring them. It's just me and the book. Another great day for old Matt Fire. Tyler, I like the way earlier you said, you were like, sorry, was it Taylor? Taylor, sorry, what did I say?

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1810.05 - 1811.651 Jared Santo

You've given him a foreign look on his face.

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1811.671 - 1819.396 Mat Ryer

I know. Oh dear. You meanie. We have to be careful what you say to you, like looking after a Tamagotchi now at this point.

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1819.977 - 1823.334 Carol Lee

A Tamagotchi. Tamagotchi Taylor.

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1824.015 - 1837.446 Mat Ryer

Tamagotchi Taylor. Yeah, you've got to give him some food. No, but I was going to say, earlier you were like, how did you say it when you chose the Shakespeare one? It sounded like a kind of cool high-skinned high school bra. Shakespeare bra.

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1837.466 - 1838.227 Jared Santo

Shakespeare bra.

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1838.327 - 1849.717 Mat Ryer

Yeah, it just sounded cool. You're at the end of your rope at school, you're about to get kicked out, and a kindly teacher just somehow gets through to you. And it's a touching story.

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1850.774 - 1864.184 Taylor Troesh

yeah yeah that's that's exactly how it feels and then he becomes like a shakespearean scholar yeah yeah there you go and that's it romeo and uh julian right like that i love that book oh yeah you've modernized it modern nah dude i read it in the original latin

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1867.403 - 1890.809 Jared Santo

Take that, Matt. Well, Taylor has to do stuff like that as he's in the rear here. One point so far through two rounds. He's only beating Thomas and myself, who are literally in the cellar. Well, you know, there's the caboose, then there's the rear. I don't know. These things are close together. In the middle is Adam with three. Probably feeling pretty good about his three-point round.

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1891.169 - 1897.445 Jared Santo

And Matt and Carol tied. with five after two rounds. We move now to round three.

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1905.717 - 1928.895 David Lorenz

Hey friends, I'm here with Brandon Fu, co-founder and CEO of Paragon. Paragon lets B2B SaaS companies ship native integrations to production in days with more than 130 pre-built connectors or configure own custom integrations. So Brandon, talk to me about the friction developers feel with integrations, SSO, dealing with rate limits, retries, auth, all the things.

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1929.395 - 1949.782 Brandon Fu

Yeah, so there's a lot here, and I think there's a lot of aspects to the different problems that you have to solve in the integration story in building these integrations and also providing them in a user-friendly way for your customers to self-serve and onboard and consume those integrations. So part of what the Paragon SDK provides is that embedded user experience.

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1950.002 - 1962.606 Brandon Fu

Again, what we call our Connect Portal. That's going to provide the authentication for your users to connect their accounts. That's going to be the initial onboarding. But in addition to that, your users may also want to configure different options or settings for their integrations.

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1962.906 - 1979.532 Brandon Fu

A common example that we see for Salesforce or for CRM integrations in general is that your users may want to select some type of custom object mapping. Every CRM can be configured differently, so your users might want to map objects to some different type of record in their Salesforce or different fields in their Salesforce.

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1980.052 - 1988.825 Brandon Fu

And typically, that's what developers would have to build on their own, is this UI for your users to configure these different settings for every single integration.

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1989.113 - 2012.126 Brandon Fu

That's also going to be what's provided by the Paragon SDK is not just that initial onboarding and authentication experience, but also the configuration end user UX for different settings like custom field mapping, selecting which types of features on your integration that your user might want to configure. And that's also going to be provided fully out of the box by Paragon SDK.

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2012.748 - 2021.417 David Lorenz

OK, cool. That's the front of the house. That's the UI layer that developers are getting. So what about the back end, the real limiting, the retries, etc.

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2021.837 - 2036.652 Brandon Fu

With integrations, different APIs might have different rate limits. They might have different policies that you have to conform with. And your developers typically have to learn these different nuances for every API and write code individually to conform to those different nuances.

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2036.932 - 2048.394 Brandon Fu

With Paragon, because we build and maintain the connector with each of the integrations that we support in our catalog, we're automatically going to handle for things like retries, things like rate limits.

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2048.574 - 2064.097 Brandon Fu

For example, Paragon knows the rate limit for each provider and will automatically throttle your requests so that you can conform to the rate limit for those providers and be able to intelligently retry requests in the event that you exceed the rate limit or a request fails.

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2064.457 - 2078.815 Brandon Fu

And so we look at this as sort of the backend or infrastructure layer of the integration problem that we have spent the last five years essentially building and optimizing the Paragon infrastructure to act as the integration infrastructure for your application.

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2079.438 - 2106.193 David Lorenz

Okay. Paragon is built for product management. It's built for engineering. It's built for everybody. Ship hundreds of native integrations into your SaaS application in days. Or build your own custom connector with any API. Learn more at useparagon.com slash changelog. Again, useparagon.com slash changelog. That's U-S-E-P-A-R-A-G-O-N dot com slash changelog.

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2110.353 - 2123.32 Jared Santo

And your word for round three is bunyip. Bunyip. That's B-U-N-Y-I-P. No. We're about to stem.

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2123.4 - 2124.08 Thomas Eckert

This is stem.

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2124.581 - 2142.128 Jared Santo

Is it? Correct. This is a regular round. Carol Lee is already typing, so she might know this one. One of the random books. Sorry guys, I don't want to scare you, but she's already submitting pretty fast for a fake definition.

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2142.928 - 2148.29 Carol Lee

Maybe I just think of fake things really quickly. Or I like to draft a lot and then choose the right one.

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2148.59 - 2158.273 Jared Santo

Oh, so you like pre-write a bunch of definitions and then select. That's a strategy. There you go. Oh no. Not in the group DM, Taylor. No! That was a fake one.

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2158.293 - 2160.093 Taylor Troesh

Oh, okay. That was just for you guys.

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2161.974 - 2165.215 Jared Santo

Taylor's now hiding so we don't look at his face while he thinks.

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2166.787 - 2169.049 Carol Lee

That's how you know he's in ultra forlorn mode.

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2169.91 - 2172.992 Jared Santo

Yeah. It's like when your Tamagotchi is at the brink of death.

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2173.052 - 2179.277 Carol Lee

But look how happy Thomas looks when he's thinking. He's got like a little smile on his face. It's so cute.

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2179.337 - 2182.219 Thomas Eckert

I can't handle it. Just walking around.

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2182.439 - 2185.402 Thomas Eckert

And Thomas is like, hmm, I wonder what this is.

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2185.422 - 2199.393 Jared Santo

Look at Taylor. I think he's having a seizure. It's precious. She's convulsing down there. Oh, man. Now I'm just imagining each of you as different Tamagotchi characters. It's very odd. Thomas is just really easy to take care of.

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2199.413 - 2204.396 Carol Lee

I didn't know there were Tamagotchi characters. I thought it was just like the little thing. Yeah, isn't it just like a little blob?

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2204.697 - 2206.538 Jared Santo

It's a little pet. It's a little digital pet, right?

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2207.158 - 2209.82 Carol Lee

Do they look different? I just thought they were all blobs.

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2210.281 - 2211.181 Jared Santo

Were they all the same thing?

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2211.201 - 2212.742 Carol Lee

I'm going to look it up.

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2213.102 - 2228.367 Jared Santo

I know that they had different personalities, right? Certain ones would need to eat more. Other ones would sleep more. Oh, they do have different... Yeah, I feel like the people had... I didn't know there was new Tamagotchis. I just figured it was a 1990s thing.

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2228.407 - 2230.268 Carol Lee

Someone told me that Tamagotchi is back.

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2230.589 - 2231.849 Jared Santo

I don't know if that's true.

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2232.69 - 2233.39 Carol Lee

But I'm pretty sure they're back.

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2233.41 - 2235.532 Jared Santo

That would make sense. Everything comes back eventually.

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2235.552 - 2238.154 Thomas Eckert

I feel like it could just be like an app now. Yeah.

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2238.854 - 2239.254 Jared Santo

Yeah.

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2240.635 - 2269.285 Mat Ryer

the fact that it's like its own separate thing it's kind of cool retro it'd be cool if you could have yourself as a little tomogachi to look after though you know just so i could have a little jared and i've got like oh not clean up not yourself but other people so you want to that's yourself isn't it you want jared to have a jared or you want yourself to have a jared i mean both jared he wants to have a little jared as his pet no jared having himself would be sad yeah yeah me having a little jared to look after i think he's also sad

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2270.362 - 2274.465 Mat Ryer

Yeah, sad for whom? That's especially brutal coming from an actual doctor in this stuff.

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2274.485 - 2274.925 Carol Lee

I'm sorry, yeah.

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2274.985 - 2277.667 Mat Ryer

To be told you're sad, yeah. It somehow hits harder.

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2278.107 - 2280.729 Carol Lee

I'm not gonna lie, the Tamagotchi characters are not that cute.

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2281.089 - 2282.73 Mat Ryer

Well, they were just like little pixels, weren't they?

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2283.07 - 2283.33 Carol Lee

Yeah.

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2283.891 - 2287.973 Mat Ryer

Yes, you can have a prescription to do something cool. Gotta get cooler.

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2287.993 - 2289.014 Carol Lee

Gotta adopt a little Jared.

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2289.634 - 2292.908 Mat Ryer

Just wear shades. Oh, sorry.

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2293.248 - 2299.93 Carol Lee

It's not that you're not uncool. It's that you're sad. Those are different, Matt. But you're also uncool. Sorry. Oh, right.

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2300.05 - 2301.13 Taylor Troesh

We'll deal with that one.

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2301.15 - 2302.33 Carol Lee

They come together.

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2302.35 - 2317.593 Taylor Troesh

I just found out my mom's been lying to me for a long time. She's been telling me that I'm cool, but she's been telling other people that I'm lame. Really? Yeah, dude. This is a crisis. Recent crisis.

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2317.813 - 2318.693 Jared Santo

Who's she been telling this to?

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2319.013 - 2323.42 Taylor Troesh

Dude, she went on the news. She announced it in front of the public.

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2324.061 - 2328.348 Jared Santo

They just have a section on the news called, like, Diss on your kid.

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2328.628 - 2332.675 Thomas Eckert

And now, to our mom correspondent.

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2334.885 - 2346.293 Jared Santo

Well, maybe she just had to set the record straight. I mean, did she ask you to watch that particular program? Has anybody else submitted definitions? I have Thomas's and Carol's is correct. So she's going to score more points again.

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2346.313 - 2348.695 Mat Ryer

Do you get more points for getting it right?

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2349.275 - 2352.017 Jared Santo

And you get three instead of two. Yeah.

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2352.037 - 2369.61 Carol Lee

If it makes you feel any better, Taylor, my mom told me my middle name was Sarah, and then when I got married, my birth certificate just had the letter J, and I was like, who the heck was Carol J. Lee? It was just a letter, and she was like, you know, they messed it up, never bothered fixing it. So my middle name is just a random letter.

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2369.63 - 2370.731 Taylor Troesh

Dude, that's so cool.

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2370.811 - 2376.735 Carol Lee

I know. It was very confusing when I was like, I don't even know if you're marrying the right person, Zach. I'm so sorry. Yeah.

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2376.796 - 2380.877 Taylor Troesh

It's like you're destined to write a book now. It's like, yeah.

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2380.937 - 2382.739 Carol Lee

Finding Carol J. Lee.

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2382.819 - 2394.232 Taylor Troesh

J. Lee. Just not to one-up you, but my mom named me Trailer Trash, dude.

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2394.292 - 2395.894 Jared Santo

That is a one-upper if I ever say that.

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2399.591 - 2425.045 Taylor Troesh

she had no clue is that what she said on the news no no no that was that was like when i when i was in like elementary school it's like hey mom why didn't you be trailer trash she's like oh i could see how people would see that i was like yeah she didn't she didn't see that coming huh i didn't put those two together until just now i feel like i did but also i feel like it might have been the first thing you ever said to me taylor was that

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2425.464 - 2427.265 Carol Lee

Was high-end trailer trash?

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2427.645 - 2442.615 Jared Santo

No, I think I was interviewing you for the show and we were talking about your name or something. Maybe it was prior to the show starting. Hopefully it wasn't on the air. But you were like, yeah, it's like trailer trash. I was like, okay. I wasn't going to say it, but you said it.

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2443.905 - 2445.365 Thomas Eckert

There you go. Gotta clear the air.

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2445.586 - 2449.707 Jared Santo

And I think you had more of the look back then as well, didn't you? You still have the look?

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2450.347 - 2452.588 Thomas Eckert

Oh yeah, I had the mullet.

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2452.668 - 2454.728 Jared Santo

He had the mullet with the rat tail.

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2454.748 - 2455.629 Thomas Eckert

You had the rat tail.

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2456.189 - 2469.873 Taylor Troesh

No rat tail right now. This weekend, I actually had a mustache goatee thing. I was trying to look like somebody that would tie somebody to train tracks. And I successfully did it.

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2470.633 - 2472.054 Thomas Eckert

Just to demonstrate something a bit.

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2473.535 - 2488.408 Taylor Troesh

I did a song at a conference and wanted to look like a villain villainous creature I was explaining to someone how I knew you and I was like I met him at a conference he had a hair tie he had a fanny pack full of babies

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2489.288 - 2499.578 Carol Lee

And they were like, what does this person look like? And I pulled up your picture just from the internet. It was like you with the mullet and the glasses. And they were like, this person looks like they would have a fanny pack of babies. And I was like, yeah.

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2499.638 - 2504.662 Thomas Eckert

A fanny pack of babies? That doesn't seem like you could carry a lot of babies. Are they very small?

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2504.702 - 2511.048 Taylor Troesh

You'd be surprised. Very small little plastic babies. And you slip them in people's pockets when nobody's looking. Oh.

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2512.158 - 2539.266 David Lorenz

adam didn't you take one of those home on the finger i was really sad because i wanted to get my my finger out my finger hand the finger baby i have a mini finger hand and a mini mini finger hand there were guests from taylor yes and uh i will tell you where they're at at least one of them i know where it's at you want to know where it's at No. The local dump. Questionable. It's in the shower.

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2540.588 - 2541.549 David Lorenz

Wait a second.

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2541.569 - 2546.154 Mat Ryer

I thought it would go in there. The mini-mini one, right?

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2546.755 - 2550.68 David Lorenz

No, the mini one is in the shower. The mini-mini one is lost.

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2550.7 - 2552.923 Jared Santo

Does it help you scratch your back or something? I don't understand.

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2554.033 - 2566.858 David Lorenz

You know, my boys, they shower in our shower because it's just easier. And so they take things in there and sometimes they get left in there and that's one of them. There's like two monster trucks in there. PS5. Who's left your Switch in here?

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2572.381 - 2595.015 Jared Santo

kids all right we have all definitions for round three carol correct again three points we'll be sitting this round out two rounds in a row from the noob to the master perhaps we will see if this continues here we have five definitions of the word bunyip number one a mythical creature from australian mythology said to lurk in swamps and rivers

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2595.854 - 2622.718 Jared Santo

Number two, the evolved ancestor of a bunny, which is the affectionate and informal name of a rabbit. Number three, a rocky enclave of a brook. Number four, a misshapen egg or an egg that looks atypical. And number five, contractions of the cord diaphragm and hairs similar to hiccups in humans. Bunyip. So there's five definitions of the word bunyip. Lots of rabbit connections there.

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2623.359 - 2630.146 Jared Santo

In many of them, we will start with Matt. Bunyip. Bunyip. Well, I was trying to read Carol.

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2630.426 - 2637.374 Mat Ryer

I knew that Carol knew the answer. Metagame. Yeah, and got nothing. Couldn't tell you from any of them.

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2637.974 - 2641.395 Thomas Eckert

That's what they train you to do? Clinical psychology? Yeah, that's what they want me to think.

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2641.595 - 2646.716 Taylor Troesh

I was doing the same thing. She just looked like a stone-faced Tamagotchi. Yeah.

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2647.336 - 2650.297 Thomas Eckert

Nothing to read. The J stands for mystery.

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2650.317 - 2657.579 Taylor Troesh

Dude, you have the same middle name as Sarah J. Moss. Did you realize that?

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2661.2 - 2664.714 Carol Lee

I do now. What does the J stand for instead of J Maas?

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2668.505 - 2668.986 Carol Lee

Oh, yeah.

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2670.822 - 2689.934 Mat Ryer

Matt, what are you thinking over there? I'm going to go for the mythological one. The mythological one. Hey, last time I did this being silly and they cut it out thinking I was deliberate, like accidentally. I was going like, and the editor's like, oh, we'll cut that out because he's obviously made a little mistake. But it was hilarious.

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2690.214 - 2706.283 Jared Santo

Well, we can't tell what you're being real or not real with your mistakes. I mean, imagine you couldn't pronounce a word and then we left it in. The embarrassment. Yeah. That's what you do anyway. I'm British. True. Moving to Taylor. Which of these definitions do you think is bunyip?

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2706.663 - 2718.45 Taylor Troesh

I think it was the mythological one. Brook? River? River brook? A rocky enclave of a brook? That sounds... Can't get anything from Stonewall Carroll over there.

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2719.05 - 2720.151 Jared Santo

Yeah, Stoneface Carroll.

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2720.191 - 2722.612 Taylor Troesh

What were the other ones? Give me the one word. Reviews.

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2723.055 - 2744.272 Jared Santo

All right, so number two was the evolved ancestor of a bunny. Number four was a misshapen egg. And number five was the contractions of the core diaphragm in hares, in bunnies, in rabbits, a hare, like H-A-R-E. Because a hare doesn't have a diaphragm, H-A-I-R. Just closing that loop. What are you thinking, Taylor?

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2744.453 - 2745.515 Mat Ryer

Clarifying. I don't know much about her.

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2746.016 - 2754.271 Taylor Troesh

I am thinking, you know, my heart is telling me. Tell us about your heart. Eggs, dude. We got to go to bed.

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2757.316 - 2782.779 Jared Santo

eggs dude so far from taylor we have shakespeare bruh and eggs dude yeah i'm liking these answers all right i'm gonna shape an egg all right taylor is on eggs adam where are you gonna land i'm following matt because he's got the second most points and he wrote the song you think taylor and thomas are bad i just feel like these are our former champs and they're thomas hasn't gone have you you haven't gone yet have you thomas no he hasn't okay oh

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2783.879 - 2784.82 David Lorenz

I thought that was the case.

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2784.86 - 2786.962 Jared Santo

Just in general, I said you're following the leaders.

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2787.242 - 2788.323 David Lorenz

Yeah, I'm following wisdom here.

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2789.624 - 2790.004 Jared Santo

Wisdom.

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2790.024 - 2796.45 David Lorenz

The aluminium wisdom. So whatever he chose. I don't even know which one he chose.

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2796.49 - 2806.738 Jared Santo

He chose the mythological creature. Australian myth. Sounds Australian. One more and it's a pile on. Well, there's only one more left. It's Thomas. Are you going to pile on? It's a pile on.

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2806.818 - 2807.599 Carol Lee

Is it a pile on?

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2807.619 - 2814.732 Jared Santo

It's a pile on. I'm feeling it. All right. Now, should we play the Pylon jingle, or should we have Matt write a new one real quick?

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2815.552 - 2816.113 Carol Lee

Write a new one.

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2816.393 - 2819.396 David Lorenz

How about we have the live version? Give us the live version. You already got the recording.

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2819.416 - 2823.239 Jared Santo

Matt, how about a Pylon jingle? Can you give us that? Even better. Did you bring your guitar?

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2823.479 - 2825.301 Mat Ryer

I've got my guitar here. This one's real.

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2825.681 - 2832.928 Jared Santo

Pylon song part three. That one's a Zoom background. Maybe put a little bit of some hair in it, a.k.a.

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2832.968 - 2833.408 David Lorenz

bunny rabbit.

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2833.889 - 2835.39 Carol Lee

Yeah. Give it a little bunny flavor.

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2835.41 - 2836.151 Mat Ryer

Any other requests?

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2837.763 - 2841.365 Thomas Eckert

Eggs. Make it fluffy. Yeah, with some eggs. Can you do Australian accent?

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2841.385 - 2844.426 Carol Lee

Because we have... Australian hops get bunny fluff.

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2844.446 - 2849.649 Jared Santo

You can have the letter J in there. We don't want to put too many constraints on you.

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2850.189 - 2857.393 Mat Ryer

Oh, no, please. What constraints? Do it in an Australian accent. Make it about eggs and hair.

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2857.413 - 2858.434 Jared Santo

It's pretty straightforward.

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2858.454 - 2859.634 Carol Lee

A little hoppy tune, by the way.

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2859.874 - 2892.85 Mat Ryer

Australians say hair. We're about to find out, mate. You're saying, hey, I'm saying X. I wish we were saying the same things again, but I don't know, mate. I guess it's not to be. Oh, wait a minute. You're changing your answer to be the same. We got a pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie, pie.

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2893.59 - 2906.498 Adam Stacoviak

That was really good. That was very good. Thank you very much. Now, Matt, now that Oasis is getting back together, are you going to join them?

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2923.755 - 2927.319 Thomas Eckert

Yeah, we're trying to get the support act, but so far they've not replied.

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2927.499 - 2931.082 Mat Ryer

Did you see his face? He was very excited about Oasis.

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2931.102 - 2934.626 David Lorenz

He was. He was excited. Oh, gosh. It's a wonder wall.

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2934.886 - 2945.537 Jared Santo

All right, let's go to our results of the pile on. We had three out of the four. Guessing the mythical creature from Australian mythology. Carol, is that right?

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2945.557 - 2946.298 Carol Lee

Yeah.

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2946.957 - 2974.309 Jared Santo

That's right. Carol knew that that was a bunyip. It's said to lurk in swamps and rivers. And so Matt, Adam, and Thomas each score two points. Taylor voted for the misshapen egg. Dude. And that egg was Matt's egg, dude. So Matt gets a bonus point for tricking Taylor into selecting his definition. That's three for Matt. That's three for Carol.

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2974.469 - 2978.991 Mat Ryer

I hope that's okay. Wait, it's not an egg? No. I just made that up. Shoot.

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2980.512 - 2986.855 Jared Santo

I just made that up. Now, Carol couldn't remember what the monster looks like. So maybe it is an egg shaped monster. I don't know.

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2986.875 - 2993.038 Carol Lee

That's true. My definition said Australian folk monster, but I don't know what it looks like. So it could look like an egg.

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2993.078 - 2994.119 Jared Santo

And I've never seen one myself.

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2994.919 - 2998.341 Thomas Eckert

Again, I have to ask, where have you encountered Bunyip?

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2998.361 - 3006.365 Carol Lee

There was a, I, okay. I read a lot as a kid. Also as a child. All right. And there was like a book of like folk monsters around the world. Hmm.

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3006.978 - 3008.839 Mat Ryer

You just remembered it from your childhood.

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3009.139 - 3012.88 Carol Lee

Yeah. I mean, that's a deep recall. It's kind of like a fun one, you know, it's a fun name.

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3012.92 - 3014.361 Mat Ryer

Bunyip. I thought it was a fun word.

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3014.701 - 3015.001 Carol Lee

Yeah.

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3015.041 - 3016.201 Mat Ryer

Which is why I selected it.

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3016.221 - 3018.402 Carol Lee

I mean, there's a reason why I don't remember what it looks like. I don't know.

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3018.422 - 3024.064 Mat Ryer

We all need to read more. So this is like Slumdog Millionaire where Carol's got these backstories.

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3024.124 - 3027.345 Carol Lee

But you're going to ask like a techie question. I'm going to be like, I don't know.

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3027.565 - 3027.725 Mat Ryer

Yeah.

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3027.945 - 3039.551 Jared Santo

Or clinical psychology word comes up. Well, we move now to round four. Of course, between Carol's correct answers and Matt tricking everybody, those two are tied still at first place with eight. So she's not running away with it.

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3039.651 - 3041.072 Mat Ryer

It's a battle between good and evil.

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3041.572 - 3042.272 Carol Lee

It is, yeah.

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3042.332 - 3048.854 Mat Ryer

It's a battle between knowledge and misinformation played out here. This is it. And I'm on the wrong side of history.

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3048.874 - 3049.835 Carol Lee

I think that means you're going to win, damn.

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3049.875 - 3053.416 Adam Stacoviak

I was going to say, we always know which one wins in the end. That's a British thing.

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3053.716 - 3054.636 Carol Lee

Aw, sad.

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3056.377 - 3081.997 Jared Santo

Let's move to round four. This round... It's called Give It a Goog. Give It a Goog. Oh, gosh. This is an abnormal round. Now, I went to Google.com. Have you heard of it? And I opened it in an incognito window. And I began to type something, and I stopped. And Google dutifully recommended me some autocompletes. I took the top autocomplete and I wrote it down.

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3082.457 - 3113.109 Jared Santo

Your job in this round, give it a goog, is to write your own top autocomplete for this phrase. And we will select which one we think is the real autocomplete. The phrase I typed in to google.com was, why don't we? Why don't we? And then I stopped and I wrote down that top autocomplete. Now, do not go out to Google and try this for yourself. That would be immoral. Yeah. Yeah.

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3113.73 - 3130.716 Jared Santo

Maybe on the dark side for sure. But go ahead and tell me what you think is the top autocomplete and we can see which one's correct. I have math's.

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3131.385 - 3136.56 Thomas Eckert

Now I'm wondering if my thinking face is adequately joyful. I think it was a little bit more demure there.

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3136.801 - 3138.706 Carol Lee

Don't think about it too much. I'm sure it's fine.

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3139.685 - 3141.807 Mat Ryer

Still look low res to me. Have you had a Tylenol?

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3142.207 - 3155.178 Thomas Eckert

I need a Tylenol. I was going to take one before the show, but I... Get one. I'm in a neighbor's house. Oh, you might have missed it, but I'm in a neighbor's house because they're testing the fire alarms in my apartment today. Oh. They work. Wow.

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3155.638 - 3159.701 Mat Ryer

Well, they're just going around setting fires. Yes. They just set a little fire and see.

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3160.142 - 3178.013 Thomas Eckert

No, they got a guy who's smoking. He just walks around smoking all day. Oh, he's cool. He looks cool, but... He looks cool, but it's really not cool. Is it not? Not in the... Yeah, set a good example. Yeah, it's a family show. Smoking kills.

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3178.653 - 3201.993 Mat Ryer

Especially if it's you that's on fire that's making the smoke. That's true. Yeah. That can be really dangerous, so do be careful if you're doing that. Mm-hmm. I have carols. Goog. Thomas, I think I can detect your submissions in this game now because of the way you write it. So I think Thomas has a tell now. So I'd like to play an additional game where I... Does he look extra happy?

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3202.373 - 3202.893 Carol Lee

What is the tell?

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3202.913 - 3213.848 Mat Ryer

Yeah, what is the tell? It's in the definition itself. Yeah, say more. It just has a feeling. It just sounds like Thomas would say. It's a vibe.

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3213.948 - 3216.371 Thomas Eckert

It's a vibe check. It's a vibe, yeah.

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3216.391 - 3217.612 Mat Ryer

She's using that phrase, Jared.

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3217.692 - 3218.193 David Lorenz

Say more.

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3218.213 - 3223.919 Carol Lee

I know, I use it a lot. Classic therapy technique. Looking at faces and saying, say more.

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3224.059 - 3227.102 Thomas Eckert

And how does identifying Mitel make you feel?

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3227.602 - 3231.366 Carol Lee

It makes me feel pretty powerful, Thomas. Thank you for asking. What the heck?

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3233.663 - 3235.725 Jared Santo

Are you sure she's on the good side or the evil side?

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3236.046 - 3237.707 Taylor Troesh

She's on her own side.

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3238.008 - 3270.873 Jared Santo

That was sinister. I liked it. Okay, we have them all. Why don't we give it a goog? Oh, we did. And we were playing around as a result where we tried to autocomplete the phrase, why don't we? Here are six possible top autocompletes. Number one, why don't we live on Mars? Number two, why don't we drugs legal? Number three, why don't we print more money? Number four, why don't we eat turkey eggs?

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3271.778 - 3278.203 Jared Santo

Number five, why don't we destroy the moon once and for all? Sorry, number six.

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3279.304 - 3279.925 Thomas Eckert

Wow.

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3280.245 - 3306.377 Jared Santo

Just the way I said that one. Once and for all, why don't we see dead people? That's number six. So we have six potential autocompletes. Taylor, which one do you think is the real one? Eggs. Eggs. Wow, you're very excited about eggs. Something's up with him and eggs. Yeah. Almost blew your mic out. Bunyip, dude. All right, Taylor picks eggs. Bunyip emphatically. Adam picks... I can't choose.

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3308.178 - 3310.901 David Lorenz

Somebody trying to blow up the moon? Once and for all.

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3311.46 - 3313.501 Carol Lee

Once and for all. That's the key piece here.

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3313.701 - 3321.205 Mat Ryer

It's like we've tried. It's like we've tried and it keeps coming back. And we're like, pesky moon, not again. We've tried everything.

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3321.405 - 3330.069 Jared Santo

At least once. We're just tired of all the tides. Well, actually, once and for all kind of implies that we did do it once, but it came back. It's like, well, we blew it up, but it wasn't once and for all.

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3330.109 - 3332.05 Taylor Troesh

It was kind of like... Michael Collins knew the truth.

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3335.184 - 3341.545 David Lorenz

Does that make any sense, though, once and for all? Because that would imply you didn't do it before. You've only done it once and for all.

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3341.805 - 3347.366 Jared Santo

No, we want to do it once and for all. We did it, but it wasn't once and for all. It's twice then. He's got a point.

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3348.226 - 3350.807 David Lorenz

I really wish we could do this once and for all.

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3350.827 - 3352.247 Jared Santo

I think we should do it twice and for some.

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3352.267 - 3355.588 Carol Lee

We'd have to be like, let's do it one more time and for all or something.

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3355.948 - 3359.048 Jared Santo

Yeah, okay. Once more. One last time and everybody can partake.

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3359.148 - 3361.969 Carol Lee

But people aren't known for being accurate when they're Google searching, so...

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3362.591 - 3366.053 David Lorenz

True. Jared, would you be opposed to reading them all again?

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3366.073 - 3383.721 Jared Santo

These are quick. I can read them all. For you? Yeah, please. All right. Number one was why don't we live on Mars? Number two, why don't we eat drugs legal? Number three, why don't we print more money? Number four, why don't we eat turkey eggs? Number five, why don't we destroy the moon once and for all? Number six, why don't we see dead people?

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3384.907 - 3391.795 David Lorenz

So many good choices here. Is that you, Thomas, drugs legal? No. Is that subliminal messaging? I think he was subliminal messaging.

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3391.815 - 3393.838 Thomas Eckert

No, I was just looking at it. I was like, hmm.

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3395.663 - 3402.706 David Lorenz

Taylor's pretty excited about the eggs, though. It's my vibe. You were wrong with the eggs before. He was way off. You might be good about eggs this time, Taylor.

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3402.746 - 3406.928 Taylor Troesh

No, I wasn't. I use that word every single day, and it's correct usage, dude.

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3407.148 - 3410.47 Thomas Eckert

What, bunyip? Yeah. It's just a local usage of the word, yeah.

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3411.27 - 3414.232 Jared Santo

Maybe it's like an actual product from where he's from.

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3414.272 - 3417.553 David Lorenz

Every day? Use it in a sentence, then. Give it to me.

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3418.174 - 3420.875 Taylor Troesh

Oh, oh, a cracked bunyip. Mm-hmm.

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3423.539 - 3430.103 David Lorenz

Sounds like something on your foot. Okay, fine. I won't follow you then. You make no sense. Let's go with money.

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3430.663 - 3437.447 Jared Santo

All right. Adam wants to go with money. Print, mo, money. All right, next up, Carol. Money, dude.

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3437.787 - 3443.13 Carol Lee

I'm actually going to go with eggs because I am kind of wondering why don't we eat turkey eggs? So...

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3444.124 - 3444.844 Jared Santo

Who says we don't?

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3445.204 - 3450.305 Carol Lee

I guess I don't. So why don't we commonly, maybe more accurately be like, why don't we commonly eat turkey eggs?

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3450.425 - 3453.706 Jared Santo

All right. Carol goes for eggs. We are one away from a pile.

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3453.726 - 3455.486 David Lorenz

We, uh, we do eat turkey though.

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3455.606 - 3456.646 Carol Lee

We do eat turkey, Adam.

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3456.666 - 3472.669 David Lorenz

That is haven't they given us enough? I feel like maybe turkeys are not like chickens. They don't do the whole, whatever the process is to produce an, you know, an, uh, an egg that is a yolk, maybe not a turkey. Ovulation. Is that what happens? Oh, is it ovulation?

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3472.689 - 3475.13 Carol Lee

Are you trying to say that? Chickens don't lay eggs?

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3475.431 - 3497.113 David Lorenz

No, he's saying turkeys don't lay eggs. I think, well... Oh, okay, okay. No, no, I think they do. I just wonder if, like, chickens... I'm pretty sure turkeys lay eggs. Chickens lay eggs that don't have chickens in them. Mm-hmm. Yes. Okay. And so we eat the ones that don't have chicken. They're just the yolk. It's a pre premenopause or something. I don't know. I'm just trying to figure out a word.

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3497.133 - 3499.373 David Lorenz

Premenopause. All right. You're done.

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3499.393 - 3500.814 Carol Lee

Chicken menstruation. Correct.

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3500.874 - 3503.794 David Lorenz

Yeah, exactly. It's something like that. Right. Evolution.

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3503.974 - 3505.175 Jared Santo

Yeah. Premenopause chickens.

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3505.375 - 3509.056 Carol Lee

And so are you saying like turkeys are born like in menopause or?

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3509.136 - 3513.777 David Lorenz

I'm thinking that maybe just turkeys don't do what chickens do. All right. Let's not answer the question.

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3513.837 - 3515.337 Carol Lee

Every egg is a winner. Okay.

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3515.577 - 3527.344 Jared Santo

Let's answer this question. Which goog is it? Somebody fact check Adam while he's answering because he just spat some real interesting science. It's Adam's turn still.

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3527.504 - 3528.045 Carol Lee

Oh, I guess.

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3528.125 - 3529.045 Jared Santo

Oh, no, you picked. I'm sorry.

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3529.065 - 3529.986 Carol Lee

You picked print more money.

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3530.146 - 3533.068 Jared Santo

Yeah. My bad. You were just talking. It's actually your turn, Carol.

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3533.462 - 3537.766 Carol Lee

I already chose one. I chose the turkey egg thing because I was like... Well, then what's going on with me?

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3537.786 - 3538.287 Jared Santo

I don't know.

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3538.467 - 3539.949 Carol Lee

It's probably Thomas or Matt's turn.

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3540.509 - 3541.05 Jared Santo

It's Thomas.

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3541.45 - 3545.814 Thomas Eckert

It is my turn. Live on Mars. Was it live on Mars? What was the phrasing there?

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3545.894 - 3547.036 Jared Santo

Yeah. Live on Mars.

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3547.296 - 3555.024 Thomas Eckert

Why don't we live on Mars? Right. I just feel like people would be Googling that. Why don't we live on Mars yet?

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3555.871 - 3581.409 Thomas Eckert

drugs legal kind of the mess up of the uh i don't know print more money i mean i feel like people do ask that all the time every day print money or drugs legal drugs legal and print money that'd be great just you know they go well together they do go hand in hand i think i'm gonna ask why don't we live on mars why don't we live on mars it's there it's not that far Let's get over there.

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3581.709 - 3583.791 Thomas Eckert

The moon's closer. I'm pretty sure they don't have oxygen.

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3583.991 - 3585.833 Carol Lee

But we want to get rid of the moon once and for all.

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3586.093 - 3591.478 Thomas Eckert

We got to get rid of it. Well, that's because it's in the way. Once you get rid of the moon, it's a straight shot to Mars.

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3593.96 - 3599.225 Jared Santo

I think David Bowie, didn't he live some life on Mars, didn't he? Matt, it's your turn. What are you thinking?

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3599.765 - 3608.508 Mat Ryer

Um, okay. Right. Hang on a minute. So you did it in incognito mode. Correct. And this is so that your previous search history didn't influence it.

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3608.688 - 3611.509 Jared Santo

It's not influenced by my personal interests.

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3611.529 - 3618.131 Mat Ryer

But they do it on IP still. So what sort of, tell me about the area you live in. Where do you live, Gerard? What street?

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3618.311 - 3622.253 Taylor Troesh

Lots of anti-moon sentiment in this area. Oh, yeah.

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3622.293 - 3629.396 Carol Lee

People do a lot of drugs and then print money and then go to the moon and blow it up, then live on Mars and eat their turkey eggs, obviously.

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3629.716 - 3634.218 Thomas Eckert

I mean, the moon might be the one place that's more barren than Nebraska.

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3634.238 - 3641.273 Jared Santo

Ouch, dude. Come on, we got fertile cropland here. It's called the fertile plain for a reason, Thomas.

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3641.293 - 3647.678 Carol Lee

Fertile, yeah. They can grow whatever the hell they want. Taylor's the one who'll starve in like Palm Springs. Geez.

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3647.698 - 3659.069 Mat Ryer

More drugs. Drugs legal. I don't know if it would make that mistake. Why would it say, why would it not be correct English? I don't understand why they also complete with it. That's fine English. It's just American English.

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3659.429 - 3660.67 Jared Santo

And it's also a Nebraska thing.

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3661.05 - 3662.672 Carol Lee

It's Nebraska American English.

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3663.482 - 3688.237 Mat Ryer

I like the why don't we see dead people. But the obvious answer is they're terrible on dates. But I think I'm going for print more money. I think most people would just be like... Even if you understand economics and the tools that they have at that level, you do talk about printing money. But also if you're an absolute idiot, and I'm not saying you've got a lot of idiots in Nebraska...

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3689.417 - 3703.233 Mat Ryer

I don't know. Imagine there's an idiot walking down the street, just thinks money's just printed and they've got like a printer. Why don't you just do more of it? And then everyone's got more money. Take that one. That's my submission. All right, print more money.

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3703.373 - 3710.997 Jared Santo

Good one, good one. We'll go with that one. My particular answer to that is, aren't they already doing that? Aren't we printing more money? It seems like we are printing more money.

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3711.017 - 3713.338 Mat Ryer

You can't be reply guys to Google autocomplete.

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3717.641 - 3717.841 Mat Ryer

Dude.

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3718.701 - 3721.963 Taylor Troesh

There's only so much paper. That's the problem.

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3722.003 - 3723.204 Jared Santo

What we need is more trees.

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3723.605 - 3727.989 Taylor Troesh

That's true. Trees. Yeah. That's why they're cutting down the trees, guys.

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3728.029 - 3733.534 Jared Santo

Yeah. I mean, that's why the Save the Rainforest people, we have to ignore them because we have to cut down more trees if we want to print money.

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3733.554 - 3740.094 Mat Ryer

That's why they have so much money. Yeah, we've resorted to selling our printers that print the money. We actually make more money that way now.

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3742.016 - 3755.451 Jared Santo

All right. Let's find out our results here. Print more money. We'll start right there because that's where everybody wants to be. Adam and Matt printing more money. Why don't we? Well, Thomas, why don't we print more money? You were wondering that when you wrote that, weren't you?

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3755.471 - 3756.672 Thomas Eckert

That's Thomas's.

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3757.513 - 3781.34 Jared Santo

Two points to Thomas. Thomas said, why don't we live on Mars? He wants to know. The people demand an answer. And that was Matt's question as well. So one point for Matt. Trade you. Touché. Meanwhile, nobody picked destroy the moon once and for all. Much to Taylor's chagrin. And nobody picked see dead people. Much to Adam's chagrin. Nobody picked, why don't we drugs legal?

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3781.42 - 3783.062 Jared Santo

Because Carol typed it wrong or something.

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3783.082 - 3788.388 Carol Lee

I feel like people can't type right on Google. Okay. I was just speaking to the people.

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3788.468 - 3800.139 Jared Santo

Okay. Come on. I wasn't sure if that was a typo or not. I was going to help you correct it, but that was very good. That leaves us with the one real question that demands an answer. Why don't we eat turkey eggs?

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3800.519 - 3805.941 Carol Lee

Is the answer because of Matt or Adam's strange conspiracy theory about turkey fertility?

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3806.081 - 3808.942 Jared Santo

I don't know. Adam, did you look it up while you were sitting there? Postmenopausal.

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3809.202 - 3822.628 David Lorenz

I just hypothesized that they fertilize less, but turns out they just lay less. Lay on those eggs. Yeah. I was thinking, I use menopause, I couldn't think of the word fertilization. I'm sorry, everybody. Is that why we don't eat hummingbird eggs?

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3823.488 - 3835.414 Taylor Troesh

Well, I think they'd be more like caviar, wouldn't it? I mean, they're tiny. Yeah, but what if they lay like a ton of them? This could be an untapped natural resource. Well, they're a lot harder to catch than chickens. You just have a fist of them after the gym.

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3835.434 - 3839.136 Carol Lee

I guess turkey eggs are kind of expensive. It's like $3 an egg.

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3840.537 - 3841.457 Taylor Troesh

How much are hummingbird eggs?

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3841.818 - 3843.278 Carol Lee

I don't know. Why don't you look it up?

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3843.598 - 3844.379 Jared Santo

Why don't you Google it?

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3845.506 - 3867.166 Jared Santo

yeah it's probably like rice where you just get it by the the bush so carol gets it right two points for carol and taylor gets it right two points for taylor now there were a few other contenders i thought it would be fun to read not number one of course number one was why don't we eat turkey eggs number two why don't we go back to the moon so opposite of destroying it okay

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3872.3 - 3886.429 Jared Santo

Number three, why don't we fly over Antarctica? Good question. Number four, why don't we eat roosters? Maybe this is Nebraska. We're never going to get asked that in the UK. Number five, why don't we talk about Bruno? Good question.

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3886.449 - 3888.93 Taylor Troesh

Why don't we talk about Bruno? That's probably universal.

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3889.19 - 3895.447 Jared Santo

Number six, why don't we eat carnivores? I feel like it's not even true. It's not even true.

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3896.147 - 3906.351 Mat Ryer

Yeah, but no one's going to search in the UK, why don't we eat turkey eggs? No one would search that, I promise. Because you guys don't have turkeys? Yeah, we don't really eat much turkey. Right. Only at Christmas.

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3906.451 - 3915.714 Taylor Troesh

I've heard that there's a difference of eggs in the UK versus the US, and you can just eat raw eggs in the UK, and you can't in the US. I'm not sure. I heard that.

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3915.914 - 3924.958 Jared Santo

Is that true, Matt? Well, you don't eat raw eggs. Oh. Salmonella. We've been told that you have salmonella poisoning. Yeah, yeah. Do you guys have that over there too?

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3925.018 - 3927.26 Mat Ryer

It's suspicious. We've been told about the salmonella.

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3927.28 - 3930.202 Jared Santo

But I've seen Rocky and he drinks a bunch of eggs and he's fine.

0
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3930.522 - 3931.843 Mat Ryer

Yeah, people do it, don't they, in the gym?

0
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3931.863 - 3933.184 Jared Santo

I don't know if it's hummingbird.

0
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3933.604 - 3935.685 Mat Ryer

Do they just do that? Drink hummingbird juice?

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3935.705 - 3938.627 David Lorenz

I think hummingbird eggs are too small, Taylor. There's not enough in there.

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3938.827 - 3957.767 Mat Ryer

There's a sparrow that has really soft feathers on its chin. And there was some old emperor somewhere had a whole bed made from the softest possible... sparrow chin feathers and i really want one of them now i learned since i learned about it believe it or not we're only through four rounds yeah

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3958.926 - 3980.62 Jared Santo

And I want to own a very cold sparrow. Carol's in striking distance. I'm not even, I'm not even engaging in the conversation. We are only through four rounds and we're talking about, I mean, bird eggs and cold sparrows. We should move on to round five. After four rounds, Carol, almost in striking distance of a win here with 10 points. Matt in second with nine.

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3981.761 - 3996.272 Jared Santo

Adam in third with five, Thomas fourth with four, and Taylor with three. Now, you guys have been using the spread quite well, and I have zero points because every round you have landed somebody at least on the answer.

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4001.79 - 4020.656 David Lorenz

Okay, we're here in the breaks. I'm here with for Ross a book DJ founder and CEO of socket.dev socket is a developer first security platform that protects your code from both vulnerable and malicious dependencies for us the status quo of security tools for developers seems to be broken.

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4020.696 - 4028.179 David Lorenz

It seems to be just riddled with tools that may not actually help developers to be more secure and to shift left. What are your thoughts?

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4028.679 - 4047.276 Adam Stacoviak

I totally agree that current security tools are super broken. There's really two ways that they're broken. The first, they send too many alerts. The second, they send not enough alerts. What I mean by that is they send too many alerts. They send false positives. They inflate the severity. They say that it's a critical security issue when it's actually a low security issue.

0
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4047.416 - 4058.744 Adam Stacoviak

They tell you about vulnerabilities and developer dependencies that are never going to run in production. There's all these reasons why they're just wasting your time with this noise. And on the other hand, they're not alerting you about things that actually matter.

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4059.004 - 4075.691 Adam Stacoviak

So if you look at like the news and you look at kind of the attacks that are affecting companies and that are affecting developers today, there are things like malicious dependencies, typosquat attacks, hijacked dependencies, risky dependencies that have like hidden behavior in them that will open up popups to random sites or steal certain data from your system.

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4075.951 - 4088.417 Adam Stacoviak

Things that you do see in the news quite frequently, right? And we see them literally, we see a hundred attacks per week at Socket that we're detecting right now. They're an NPM, PyPy, Maven, and the Go ecosystems, which are the four we support today.

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4088.637 - 4105.085 Adam Stacoviak

The current tools, they send you too many alerts, all this low importance stuff, but then they don't even alert you about all the attacks that actually matter. And so that's what we're doing at Socket. We're sending you the right alerts, the alerts that actually matter so you get, when you are alerted, you actually believe it. and you take it seriously because it's real, you know?

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4105.325 - 4123.216 Adam Stacoviak

That's what we're trying to do. And that's what I think we're doing really well. That's why we have over 6,000 organizations that have added Socket into their GitHub. It's a two-click installation. It's literally super easy. You go to the GitHub marketplace, you search Socket, you click install, and you click all repos. Boom, your entire company is protected. And it doesn't block developers.

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4123.596 - 4138.215 Adam Stacoviak

It doesn't prevent you from shipping code. Initially, it's all just kind of in a worn mode. So it's really easy to get started. No source code access. We don't read your source. We just need a list of dependencies that you're using. So it's a really light and easy installation. Very, very developer-friendly tool.

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4139.053 - 4160.665 David Lorenz

okay they've made it too easy to install the github app go to socket.dev there's a button right there on the home page install github app or if you want to go deeper and see behind the scenes and get questions answered you can book a demo but the first step is to go to socket.dev learn about socket for github socket cli and the socket dependency search find any package for your project

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4160.945 - 4170.772 David Lorenz

and see its security concerns or lack thereof. Once again, socket.dev. That's S-O-C-K-E-T dot dev.

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4177.097 - 4202.689 Jared Santo

Round five is one of our newer style rounds. This is called namespace conflict. In this round, I have gone out to the hub of gets and I have found a repository called I will tell you the name of that GitHub repository, and you will write the tagline slash description. You know, whatever people would put in that tagline field on GitHub to describe their repository.

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4203.45 - 4210.116 Jared Santo

And we'll see who can trick everybody into thinking theirs is the real repo tagline. Sound good?

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4210.717 - 4214.18 Mat Ryer

Sounds very good, actually. I would say out of all the rounds, this one sounds the best.

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4214.602 - 4234.707 Jared Santo

Thank you. I work very hard on these for your pleasure. The repo that you will describe or tag is called Firecrawl. Firecrawl. F-I-R-E-C-R-A-W-L, all one word, Firecrawl. Please write a tagline and submit it to me now.

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4239.108 - 4243.089 Mat Ryer

Did you read about Firecrawl repo when you were a kid, Carol? No.

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💬 0

4244.105 - 4245.405 Carol Lee

It was actually in this children's book.

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4245.785 - 4262.828 Thomas Eckert

Yeah, I thought it might be. That's how they make the babies really tough, is that, you know, you teach them to crawl over the fire. They're not that tough if they end up in a fanny pack. That's small, so small versus tough. Those are different words.

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4263.648 - 4266.069 Taylor Troesh

Just to be clear, they weren't actual babies that I had.

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4266.489 - 4267.649 Thomas Eckert

Oh, really? Oh, right.

0
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4268.049 - 4269.169 Mat Ryer

What, like plastic or something?

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4269.53 - 4275.442 Taylor Troesh

Yeah, they're plastic. Oh, fuck. You buy them in bulk. Where do you get those?

0
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4276.622 - 4278.182 Mat Ryer

Bulk, he said. That's where you buy them.

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4278.442 - 4279.283 Carol Lee

Babies.com?

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4279.783 - 4283.324 Taylor Troesh

No, no, bookstore. I get it from the bookstore. The bookstore? Amazon.

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4283.664 - 4286.645 Mat Ryer

Oh, yeah. Do they do books now? Does Amazon sell books now?

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4286.665 - 4288.685 Taylor Troesh

I don't know. Ask Carol. She reads books.

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4288.705 - 4291.586 Carol Lee

I go to the bookstore and I get books. Taylor gets babies. It's fine, okay?

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4291.926 - 4292.106 Taylor Troesh

Yeah.

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4294.161 - 4298.082 Adam Stacoviak

Hey guys, you got any babies? To be clear, they're not real babies.

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4298.482 - 4299.082 Mat Ryer

Yeah, right.

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4299.162 - 4303.303 Adam Stacoviak

Not real babies. Let's not keep acting like they are. Most of us already knew that, Jared.

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4304.103 - 4311.885 Mat Ryer

They weren't already babies. They weren't real babies. Plastic. Imagine if that makes it into the podcast.

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4312.105 - 4313.385 Jared Santo

Oh, we're going to cut a lot of this one.

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4315.306 - 4320.827 Thomas Eckert

Taylor, have you ever tried to use the plastic babies as currency? Like get a cup of coffee. Be like, how many babies do I owe you?

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4321.243 - 4334.414 Jared Santo

The hardest part about this show is the, the running jokes when they run out of a, when they run out of a cuttable segment, we can't cut the segment anymore. So like, you know what I'm saying? So like this part might suck, but we brought up dead babies.

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4334.454 - 4337.777 Carol Lee

Well, no one said dead babies, Jared. Jared. Jared.

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4338.377 - 4339.759 Jared Santo

Someone did say dead babies.

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4340.619 - 4344.643 Carol Lee

No. There was not real babies and there was plastic babies, Jared.

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4344.663 - 4349.467 Mat Ryer

Somebody said dead babies. Oh my God. I believe it was Matt. In my imagination, they were only suffering.

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4352.04 - 4377.558 Jared Santo

I now have all five submissions. Let's play a game of namespace conflict. There is a repo on GitHub called Firecrawl. Here are six potential taglines for Firecrawl. Number one, crawling through firewalls since 2001. Number two, a full text search capabilities for build for Firebase. Number three, the missing search solution for Firebase.

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4378.479 - 4399.884 Jared Santo

Number four, turn entire websites into LLM-ready markdown or structured data. Scrape, crawl, and extract with a single API. Number five, Firefox extension for crawling URLs. And number six, monitoring for Firebase websites. Gosh. There you have six potential taglines. We'll start with Carol.

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4399.904 - 4404.865 Carol Lee

I'm going to go with the LLM one. It's like a really long one, you know?

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4405.404 - 4419.992 Mat Ryer

We move to Matt. I'm going to go for a crawling URLs extension in Firefox. Please. And I'll lock that in now. I'd like to lock in that answer. Do we do lock-in answers? Do we have to lock in answers? Are we good?

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4420.052 - 4427.996 David Lorenz

Matt is locked in on the Firefox extension. There have been changes before, so locking in is actually appreciated. Okay, can I change it thereafter if I've locked in?

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4428.016 - 4429.857 Carol Lee

No, you've locked in. Move on.

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4431.533 - 4454.9 Jared Santo

Jared here in the editing room. At this moment, Taylor's power cut out and he dropped offline. Thankfully, he scrambled and got reconnected using his phone, so we just skipped him and went on to Thomas. Taylor does make it back before the end of the round, but he missed some guesses, which explains why he just blindly picks the second one. Okay, hope that helps. Okay, we move to Thomas.

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4455.42 - 4466.489 Thomas Eckert

Yes. I believe that this is a monitoring solution for Firebase. I like that idea.

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4466.509 - 4467.931 Adam Stacoviak

All right.

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4467.991 - 4475.897 Thomas Eckert

Well, I haven't locked it in yet. Why would you need to monitor Firebase if it's run by Google?

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4476.518 - 4477.678 Jared Santo

Because maybe they stopped running it?

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4478.259 - 4481.862 Thomas Eckert

They might just stop running it. It's just to check to see whether or not they're still running it.

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4482.625 - 4488.128 Jared Santo

I mean, if you really trust them. Like, is it down? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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4490.289 - 4492.57 Thomas Eckert

I'll stick with it. I'll stick with it. Okay.

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4493.23 - 4500.894 Jared Santo

Yeah. Monitoring for Firebase websites goes to Thomas. I mean, go to Adam.

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4501.254 - 4503.495 David Lorenz

It's not the them but better one.

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4504.375 - 4505.435 Jared Santo

Vim, but better.

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4505.695 - 4522.341 David Lorenz

Vim, but better. It was the number one Vim, but better. No. No. That was my other option, I guess. Firewalls. You were going to write that, maybe. I was going to write that. Firewalls was number one. Firewalls. Getting through firewalls. Firewalls. What did Carol say? Wherever Carol went, I'm going. I'm following you, Carol.

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4522.381 - 4525.002 Carol Lee

She went with the LLM. I went with the long one.

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4525.022 - 4525.822 David Lorenz

Why do you like that one?

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4526.062 - 4530.964 Carol Lee

Because I was like, we're not going to write like three sentences, but I bet the real person wrote three sentences.

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4531.244 - 4531.384 David Lorenz

Hmm.

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4532.625 - 4536.45 Carol Lee

It was just like a long thing to write.

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4536.67 - 4538.152 David Lorenz

It's not Vimba better. I'm going to go with Carol.

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4538.492 - 4549.265 Jared Santo

Okay, Adam goes with Carol. We might need a new song that is not about piling on. It's about piggybacking. Taylor, it's your turn. What are you thinking for Fire Crawl?

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4550.046 - 4553.756 Taylor Troesh

The second one. Good choice.

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4554.457 - 4575.54 Jared Santo

He's going to go with Vimba better. Number two, full-text search capabilities build for Firebase. Taylor goes with that one. All right. So we can start with... The Firefox extension, Matt thought maybe it was a Firefox extension for crawling URLs. That was Adam's tagline, one point for Adam. That's good. Nice one, Adam.

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4575.801 - 4593.663 Jared Santo

Thomas wanted monitoring for Firebase websites, even though he knew there'd be no reason to have it if you have Google monitoring it. But he picked it anyways, and that was Taylor, so one point for Taylor. And Taylor went for full-text search for Firebase. That one was Matt's. One point for Matt.

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4594.263 - 4603.908 Thomas Eckert

Sorry. Matt, you and I had pretty similar submissions. Yeah. I think we think more alike than you feel comfortable admitting and won't ever, never.

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4604.028 - 4606.39 Carol Lee

He knows it's you because he like senses a piece of himself.

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4607.35 - 4610.992 Thomas Eckert

Yeah. I mean, Carol said it, so it's gotta be true.

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4611.853 - 4611.993 Carol Lee

Yeah.

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4612.458 - 4613.219 Thomas Eckert

She has a PhD.

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4613.279 - 4635.318 Jared Santo

Meanwhile, Carol went for the long one, the LLM one, and Adam piggybacked, which is not exactly a pile on. It's more of a piggyback, which might need a song of its own. But they're correct. So that is the actual definition of the tagline for fire crawl. It turns your entire website into LLM ready markdown or structured data.

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4637.079 - 4660.018 Jared Santo

carol gets two adam gets two plus the one he already got so he gets three for the round adam's in it to win it oh how close am i to winning after round five four points you have eight matt has 10 carol has 12 she's within striking distance we're only halfway through the rounds meanwhile thomas and taylor tied in last with four oh can i tell you guys about a cocktail i used to make

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4661.256 - 4662.237 Adam Stacoviak

What kind was it?

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4662.257 - 4662.957 Jared Santo

Do we get a pick?

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4663.117 - 4668.479 Taylor Troesh

It's two shots of fireball and LaCroix. Pomplamoose LaCroix.

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4669.099 - 4670.139 Jared Santo

Do you call it a fire crawl?

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4670.46 - 4671.7 Taylor Troesh

You should. Something like that, yeah.

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4671.92 - 4672.3 Jared Santo

Yeah, cool.

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4672.8 - 4674.721 Taylor Troesh

Good name. Okay.

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4675.221 - 4691.31 Jared Santo

Taylor's pining for bonus points, but he's not going to get a bonus point for that. We move now to round six. This is non-STEM, and it's also a bit nonsense. This word is a tough one. Round six, your word is... Cuomo Dockenkais.

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4691.95 - 4692.37 Taylor Troesh

Oh gosh.

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4692.75 - 4698.213 Jared Santo

Cuomo Dockenkais. That's one way to pronounce it. There are a few other pronunciations, but I won't try them.

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4698.253 - 4700.313 Thomas Eckert

You gotta spell that one on the chat.

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4700.774 - 4713.559 Jared Santo

This word is spelled Q-U-O-M-O-D-O-C-U-N-Q-U-I-Z-E. Cuomo Dockenkais. We'll find out if it's in an old book, Carol, right when she was a kid.

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4713.619 - 4715.46 Carol Lee

Right after this. It's a children's book, actually.

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4724.09 - 4729.812 Jared Santo

We got a real stumper here. Everybody's faces look forlorn. Yeah, the joy is gone from my thinking face.

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4731.432 - 4731.552 Carol Lee

Aww.

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4732.352 - 4735.153 Thomas Eckert

No, you know, I'm still a pretty easygoing guy.

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4736.093 - 4738.494 Carol Lee

Thomas, it's okay. You don't need to defend that. I'm sorry.

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4738.594 - 4739.974 Thomas Eckert

No, no, it's okay.

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4740.554 - 4741.555 Carol Lee

It's not a performance.

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4741.575 - 4750.611 Thomas Eckert

It is who I am. Because he's tied for last. Yeah, because I'm tied for last. I used to be a champion. He used to be a contender. I could have been a contender.

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4751.491 - 4758.976 Taylor Troesh

There's a new doctor in town. She's gone beyond a master's and she's gone all the way to doctorate.

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4758.996 - 4761.658 Jared Santo

That would be a good title for this one. The doctor is in.

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4762.078 - 4765.3 Thomas Eckert

Yeah, she has one up to me because I only have the master's. She has the doctorate.

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4765.52 - 4769.943 Jared Santo

That's true. That's kind of why we invited her. You're sick of your pomp and circumstance.

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4770.163 - 4772.865 Thomas Eckert

What are you going to do next? What's beyond doctor? Two doctors?

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4773.405 - 4773.785 Taylor Troesh

President.

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4774.206 - 4774.626 Thomas Eckert

President?

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4774.686 - 4785.62 Jared Santo

Yeah, you're probably going to get the president elect. President of God. Jeez, man. Cuomo Dockenkais. That might be not how you say it. I don't know. It was really hard to get consensus on pronunciation.

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4785.94 - 4790.601 Mat Ryer

Yeah, because no one needs this word. Well, we'll find out what it means.

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4790.621 - 4793.182 Jared Santo

Well, you need it right now in order to win this game.

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4793.262 - 4797.824 Mat Ryer

I do need it now, to be fair. I've used it quite a lot so far today, actually. Now you mention it.

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4798.064 - 4811.627 Jared Santo

Be careful. We'll make you sing a song about it. None of us want that to happen. I can't even pronounce it. Carol is within striking distance. She only needs three points to win. I have Taylor's and Carol's and Thomas's.

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4812.287 - 4813.148 Thomas Eckert

Did Carol get it right?

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4813.168 - 4816.79 Jared Santo

I haven't read hers yet.

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4817.85 - 4819.851 Carol Lee

If I did, it was by accident.

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4822.393 - 4822.873 Jared Santo

Somehow.

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4823.673 - 4833.899 Taylor Troesh

Accidentally used my master's degree today. Just by accident, I was right again. Can't even get it wrong. You try to get it wrong.

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4833.919 - 4836.981 Carol Lee

You try, but sometimes you just squirm with docking ties.

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4837.441 - 4838.221 Taylor Troesh

Pulled a Carol today.

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4838.521 - 4844.243 David Lorenz

Got it right. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Carol J. Always right. Carol J stands for right.

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4844.263 - 4846.064 Carol Lee

Carol J stands for right.

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4846.844 - 4853.867 David Lorenz

That was kind of like a Trump sounding laugh. I felt like I was channeling somebody there. Oh. Carol J. It was, yeah.

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4854.067 - 4856.848 Carol Lee

Carol J. Always right.

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4856.928 - 4862.93 Taylor Troesh

Always right, Carol J. People are saying. Everyone knows. I wouldn't call her right.

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4864.099 - 4894.679 Jared Santo

All right, we have six definitions for Cuomo Dakenkais. And they're all over the board, which makes sense because you can't make much sense of this word. If anybody got this right, not even Carol. Number one, a political theory of history wherein technology leads to changes in the status quo. Number two, to make money by any means possible. Number three, the moon's last defense against humanity.

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4894.699 - 4926.784 Jared Santo

Not one. Number four, the process of changing the features at rest of a movable object. Number five, when thrust reaches its maximum output, producing the greatest possible force to propel the vehicle. And number six, the process of documenting organizational procedures, quotas, and financial records for legal purposes. There you have six potential definitions for Cuomo Dockenkais.

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4927.245 - 4928.205 Jared Santo

We start with Carol.

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4928.665 - 4929.986 Carol Lee

Can you repeat the first three?

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4931.567 - 4934.794 Jared Santo

First three? Yeah. That was a lot of work, you know. Okay.

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4934.814 - 4940.4 Carol Lee

I know. I'm sorry. It's okay. It's a long word. It's a long, you know, a lot of definitions. It is.

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4940.42 - 4944.264 Jared Santo

There's a lot. This is a lot. And there's a lot on the line here. I mean, you're trying to win this game right now.

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4944.404 - 4948.968 Carol Lee

Okay. Yeah. I feel like people really got wordy here. All right. Go.

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4949.409 - 4963.652 Jared Santo

All right. Number one was the political theory of history wherein technology leads to changes in the status quo. Number two was to make money by any means possible. And number three was the moon's last defense against humanity.

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4963.672 - 4964.232 Thomas Eckert

Mm-hmm.

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4964.773 - 4967.734 Carol Lee

Tito wants me to choose three, so I'm just going to skip that one, yeah.

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4968.354 - 4992.525 Jared Santo

Mm-hmm. Do you want to hear the other three? I do. All right, number four, the process of changing the features at rest of a movable object. Number five, when thrust reaches its maximum output, producing the greatest possible force to propel the vehicle. And number six, the process of documenting organizational procedures, quotas, and financial records for legal purposes.

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4992.545 - 4998.268 Carol Lee

Saying the word again doesn't help.

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4999.649 - 5001.11 Jared Santo

I know. That's all I can do.

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5001.13 - 5003.651 Carol Lee

I'm debating between two and five.

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5004.572 - 5006.333 Jared Santo

What's your thought process looking like?

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5006.812 - 5012.275 Carol Lee

I don't even remember what... I honestly don't know. I can't even remember what two was and what five was.

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5012.415 - 5014.957 Jared Santo

Well, two was the make money one and five was the thrust one.

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5016.838 - 5030.045 Carol Lee

I feel like it's not. I'm going to go with two. I don't know. I don't like that. Oh, I don't know. Okay, we'll just go with it. It's fine. Are you locking it in? I know it's not one. It can't be one. Okay, it's two. I'm going to say two. We'll lock it in. We'll lock it in.

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5030.245 - 5031.826 Jared Santo

She's locking in two. Sorry, F it.

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5032.146 - 5033.147 Carol Lee

Bleep it. Go.

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5033.795 - 5037.676 Jared Santo

She's saying bleep it, and she's going with two. Okay, we're moving on to Thomas.

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5038.057 - 5043.398 Thomas Eckert

Okay. I feel like this is, it's not a STEM thing. So I actually think it's the documenting.

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5043.418 - 5044.579 Carol Lee

Thank you for that validation.

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5044.819 - 5053.102 Thomas Eckert

Yeah, yeah, no. I think it's documenting the process of an organization. That sounds right to me.

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5053.499 - 5078.404 Mat Ryer

all right that's number six locked it in we're gonna matt now matt can you tell which one was mine because you said you could by vibes alone well i won't reveal it now yeah but yes you think you know yes you think you know yeah yeah this is a tough one uh the yeah some of them are stem and he did say it wasn't the step one but it's more like uh

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5078.684 - 5079.204 David Lorenz

Not STEM.

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5079.645 - 5093.131 Mat Ryer

I don't buy the, I don't think I buy that. I think that legal one is, I was thinking of coming up with some lie like that. So that's probably the one I think is, did you just go for that one, Thomas? Yes, I did.

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5093.151 - 5093.412 Jared Santo

You did.

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5094.612 - 5112.707 Thomas Eckert

and he locked it in so you can't convince him otherwise no well he wouldn't want to if he doesn't think it's the right answer the moon one's obviously absolutely ridiculous that person should probably be ashamed of themselves uh or extremely proud well i think yeah all that i think we're leaning more towards the pride side of that this person's really proud

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5113.223 - 5116.386 Mat Ryer

Can I just pass? I don't know. Can you pass? You can't get any points.

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5116.706 - 5118.748 Jared Santo

Yeah. I mean, yeah, you just don't get any points.

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5119.189 - 5122.151 Mat Ryer

Oh. I might as well pick one. I prefer you just pick one. Yeah, you might as well just pick one.

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5122.252 - 5122.992 Jared Santo

Come on, man. Play the game.

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5123.012 - 5126.716 Mat Ryer

You have nothing to lose. I'll go for the money one, then. I'll go for the money one. The money one? All right.

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5127.156 - 5132.521 Jared Santo

Yeah. Random. Always go for the money, I guess. You don't have anything else to do. Okay, Taylor.

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5133.988 - 5136.509 Taylor Troesh

Moving thing. The moving vehicle.

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5136.709 - 5138.249 Jared Santo

Moving the movable object.

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5138.289 - 5140.35 Taylor Troesh

Moving object, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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5140.59 - 5146.152 Jared Santo

Process of changing the features at rest of a movable object. Or the possible force to propel the vehicle.

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5146.992 - 5149.693 Taylor Troesh

It's the movie. No, that one's fake, dude. No, that one's fake.

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5149.713 - 5151.233 Carol Lee

I feel like those two are Thomas and Matt.

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5152.213 - 5161.376 David Lorenz

Now we go to Adam. Last one, Adam. My choice is not my choice. My choice is Carol's choice. You're just a piggybacker. Yeah.

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5161.952 - 5164.074 Carol Lee

You guys are going to feel really sad when I got it wrong.

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5165.295 - 5169.858 David Lorenz

Well, there's only two non-STEM ones there, right? And it was not STEM.

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5170.859 - 5171.8 Thomas Eckert

But there's three non-STEM ones.

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5171.9 - 5180.166 David Lorenz

If I have to choose a route of limited abilities and choices, I'm going to go with the one that has 12 points. That Carol picked.

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5180.487 - 5200.01 Jared Santo

Yeah. Okay. Well, I think piggybacking is a good way to finish second or third, but it's never a good way to beat somebody. Because you're always going to just be where you are plus their points. That's right. At least I'm coming up. It's a strat. It's just not a good one. Okay. but it was a good one this round because that is absolutely the right definition.

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5200.19 - 5204.232 Jared Santo

It is to make money by any means possible. Oh, I fluked it too.

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5204.292 - 5206.633 Carol Lee

I knew it wasn't the sixth one because that was mine.

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5206.653 - 5209.134 Mat Ryer

Ah, it was really good.

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5209.154 - 5214.196 Carol Lee

That's why I was like, well, I know it's not that one, so I don't know.

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5214.336 - 5219.458 Mat Ryer

Why have we not heard that word before? That seems like a word that Cuomo Darkin calls.

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5219.838 - 5226.983 Jared Santo

Cuomo, Duncan, Kyes. Now, this is a Latin word from the 1600s. It's absolutely dead. No one uses it anymore. But that's what it used to mean.

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5227.284 - 5228.945 David Lorenz

It's because you're mispronouncing it.

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5229.405 - 5230.866 Jared Santo

Well, that's entirely possible.

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5230.886 - 5248.239 David Lorenz

How do you pronounce it? Well, back in those days, money was called keys or quees. And it's actually Cuomo, Duncan, quees. Oh, that changes everything. It's to acquire all the quees. I just made that up. Yeah, he did. He totally made that up. Yeah, man.

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5248.599 - 5250.8 Mat Ryer

I've already put that in long-term memory.

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5250.921 - 5276.517 Jared Santo

Yeah, that's in there. You need to purge that. In the garbage collector. So that means that Adam scores two, Matt scores two, Carol scores two, but then she also just confessed that hers was number six, which Thomas selected, so she scores three. And Taylor picked Matt's, and that scores three because the movable object was Matt's. So both Matt and Carol score three.

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5277.057 - 5289.681 Jared Santo

So after six rounds of play, Matt has 13 points, which is right on the doorstep of our winner, Carol, who has 15 points from noob to master. Congratulations.

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5289.941 - 5292.921 Carol Lee

Moral of the story is remember the books you read as children, kids.

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5293.442 - 5293.702 Thomas Eckert

Yes.

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5294.142 - 5298.963 Jared Santo

Yeah. I got to go back to childhood and read more. Or time travel back to childhood and read more.

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5299.023 - 5301.804 Carol Lee

Yeah. Go to the store and buy books, not babies.

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5302.312 - 5314.177 Mat Ryer

I'm going to buy loads of kid books just to catch up. I feel like I'm behind. You can read them really fast. Yeah, that's true. Although I'd struggle some of the longer ones. They're pretty easy to read, yeah. Cuomo docking guys. Like Cuomo docking guys. Yeah.

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5315.124 - 5332.451 Jared Santo

All right, well, congratulations to our winner. And I think she got round one correct, round two pre-correct, round three pre-correct, round four correct, round five correct, round six. She didn't miss a single one. I'm beginning to think there's value to education here.

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5332.691 - 5333.091 Carol Lee

Logic.

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5333.151 - 5334.332 Jared Santo

You have utterly dominated.

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5334.372 - 5335.612 Taylor Troesh

Wait, how close am I to winning?

0
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5336.713 - 5338.954 Jared Santo

Taylor, you have four points.

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💬 0

5339.818 - 5341.919 Taylor Troesh

So close. I could still come back, right? Yeah.

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5342.259 - 5350.802 Jared Santo

Well, if there's more game to play, perhaps. Next time. Next time, we'll just not invite Carol back so that other people have a chance. Oh, that's what I said about Thomas last time.

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5350.982 - 5352.583 Carol Lee

Yeah. And you said that about Taylor, too.

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5352.603 - 5357.325 Thomas Eckert

Yeah, that's what you said. But now we need to bring somebody in who could beat Carol.

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5358.57 - 5362.955 Jared Santo

Apparently there's like levels of skill at this and we just found someone at a whole new level.

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5362.995 - 5370.324 Taylor Troesh

Wasn't I the one that invited Carol? Dude. Yeah. What were you thinking? She didn't seem smart when I was talking to her.

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5370.484 - 5373.628 Carol Lee

I know. It's all an act. Sorry.

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5374.389 - 5385.218 Jared Santo

I don't know. You proved it out here today. Now we do have a couple more. Does anybody got ahead? We got a couple more rounds that I prepared. Maybe we can play them for the bonus people or does anybody want to do it? They want to bonus it out.

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5385.298 - 5387.1 Thomas Eckert

Yeah. I don't go on call for another hour.

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5387.12 - 5396.927 David Lorenz

Okay. Maybe an extended winter. Maybe, you know, is it possible to go beyond and beat Carol? Play to 20? Sudden death. Play to 20.

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5397.367 - 5410.576 Jared Santo

Yeah. We're going to nullify her victory and see if anybody can beat her to 20. Rude. No, let's just wipe the slate clean. Carol won the game. Now we're all back at zero. And we will just play a few more rounds and see what happens. Nice. Because I put a lot of work into this round seven.

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5410.697 - 5413.718 Taylor Troesh

Is this for changelog plus people?

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💬 0

5414.058 - 5414.899 Jared Santo

Yeah, take your clothes off.

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5415.359 - 5416.86 Mat Ryer

Oh my gosh.

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💬 0

5419.209 - 5420.37 David Lorenz

It's the wrong kind of plug.

0
💬 0

5420.43 - 5423.133 Taylor Troesh

I was trying to help him plug.

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💬 0

5423.153 - 5427.677 David Lorenz

This is not an early changelog. This is changelog plus plus. Should we plus plus this?

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5428.478 - 5430.8 Thomas Eckert

Oh, yeah. Milk them. Get the money.

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💬 0

5431.121 - 5431.481 Jared Santo

Milk them.

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5431.761 - 5432.922 Carol Lee

Yeah. Plus plus it.

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5433.102 - 5436.426 Jared Santo

Okay. For you regular listeners, the show is over.

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5436.886 - 5439.547 Thomas Eckert

We hope you enjoyed Pound of Fine.

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5440.408 - 5462.159 Jared Santo

Carol wins. Matt only sang one song, but we've got to get him to sing some more during the Plus Plus portion. If you're not a Plus Plus member, well, let's fix that bug. Go to changel.com slash plus plus. Sign up. Make your own feed. No ads. Matt Reier singing more songs. Taylor making a comeback and winning. I don't actually know what's going to happen, but it's going to be good. So there you go.

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5462.299 - 5463.58 Thomas Eckert

Taylor, you didn't have to take your shirt off.

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5465.137 - 5491.506 Mat Ryer

put it back on dude i thought he said ads apps apps i said no ads i was referring to your abs i heard abs i'm sorry yeah same thing for me because i'm ripped i sell ad space on my abs so that's get in touch six little actually not a bad idea it's kind of like the million dollar website you know like there's a little bit each pixel each one of your little abs could be a dollar

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5492.006 - 5493.827 Jared Santo

I loved that when I was a kid. Buy an ab.

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5494.007 - 5498.609 Mat Ryer

Buy one of Matt Reier's abs. Yep. You can sponsor it. You're not buying it. You don't get it.

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5498.989 - 5499.429 Thomas Eckert

No.

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5499.549 - 5502.891 Mat Ryer

Sponsoring it. You're not getting it. You can't have it. I checked. We can't do that.

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5503.871 - 5504.972 Jared Santo

Well, if you're an organ donor.

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💬 0

5505.572 - 5508.774 Mat Ryer

I don't think they take abs. I don't think that's what the card means.

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5509.514 - 5512.395 Adam Stacoviak

This guy's ripped. Quick, let's get it.

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💬 0

5512.435 - 5513.216 Jared Santo

Hey, I mean, some of us...

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5514.472 - 5515.573 Carol Lee

That would be amazing.

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💬 0

5515.593 - 5518.034 Jared Santo

Someone of us could use a little help, you know, get on the list.

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💬 0

5518.054 - 5519.856 Carol Lee

Got an ab transplant. Don't worry about it.

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5519.916 - 5534.425 Mat Ryer

Yeah. This guy just died in a horrific accident, but he's got great abs and a good back. Quick, get his strong back. Get his strong back. Just a rich 90-year-old. He's got an amazing back now.

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5535.365 - 5538.067 Jared Santo

Okay, let's wrap this so we can start the next round.

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5538.407 - 5539.528 David Lorenz

Bye, friends. Yes.

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💬 0

5539.708 - 5540.309 Jared Santo

Goodbye, friends.

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5540.409 - 5540.789 David Lorenz

Goodbye.

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5547.953 - 5572.069 Jared Santo

Well, that might be the weirdest pitch for Changelog++ ever, but this might be the best bonus for Changelog++ members ever. Taylor's brain breaks. We play 2.5 more rounds. Yes, that half round has an explanation. Matt sings two original songs about piggybacking. One of them is mysterious and pretty good. The other one gets super dark and creepy, if I'm being honest.

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5572.65 - 5575.972 Jared Santo

And of course, we crown another winner. Can you guess who it might be?

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5575.992 - 5576.752 David Lorenz

Changelog++!

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5577.953 - 5606.315 Jared Santo

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5607.475 - 5628.004 Jared Santo

One more thank you to our partners at Fly.io, to our sponsors of this episode, Supabase, Paragon, and Socket, to Breakmaster Cylinder, and to our friends at Sentry. Use code CHANGELOG, save 100 bucks, easy money. Next week on The Changelog, news on Monday, but probably Tuesday, because Labor Day.

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5628.604 - 5645.556 Jared Santo

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5654.743 - 5691.248 Taylor Troesh

I'm going back. I'm gonna choose that. It's a piggyback. What's your I-D-E? I'm gonna choose that too. What sandwich you having for lunch, baby? I don't know. I just want to know. I'm not gonna copy it. What kind of... It's better.

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