(00:00:00) Angry Vets, Angry brownies and starting the show
(00:01:09) Discussion about driving experiences, dealing with heavy rain, and challenges on the road
(00:02:56) Sharing funny stories about giving and receiving directions, including experiences with maps and navigation
(00:07:10) First hand knowledge of wrecking an ICC bar
(00:32:15) Interesting facts about celebrities, such as Sean Connery and Carl Fuschow, and their unexpected career beginnings
(00:36:04) Discussion about celebrities who started out in different professions before becoming famous, like Sean Connery and Jim Crow.
(00:37:16) Trivia questions and answers about curling teams and surgical procedures.
(00:39:37) Trivia question about Central American countries and their borders.
(00:41:20) Conversation about the dot over the letters I and J, called a biddle, sploot, or tittle.
(01:13:24) Introduction to the podcasting 2.0 concept and its potential for music integration
(01:39:27) Discussion on setting up a wallet for Satoshis and the challenges faced by musicians in traditional platforms
(01:51:01) Transition to a new podcast hosting service and the bugs encountered in the process
(01:53:56) Discussion on the role of Apple in the success of podcasting and the evolution of podcast platforms.
(01:55:16) Exploration of advertising challenges in podcasting and the impact of platforms like Spotify on the industry.
(02:00:00) Introduction to the concept of podcasting 2.0 and its potential benefits for content creators and listeners.
(02:16:25) Highlighting recent legislation in Oklahoma regarding Bitcoin self-custody rights and its implications.
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Amen. Hello, and welcome to 2 Vets. I did it again.
[00:00:07] Rich Chelson:
What the hell?
[00:00:08] Bryan Goodwin:
I had well, this time, I was telling myself, don't do angry vets. Don't do angry vets. Okay. Hang on. Hang on. Hang on. Hang on. Do you have an angry brownie in your pocket? No. No. There's no there's no brownies. Hey, man. Hello, and welcome to 2 grumpy vets and a dude. I'm your host, Brian, and I am here with my 2 other hosts. We got the dude and also followed up by Rich Chelson. And we are here again for a yet another fun filled action packed, who knows what's gonna come for an out of our mouth episode of the show. Too crappy. It said it too. And I said it right this time again. Yay. I'm on I'm on a I'm on a I'm on a roll. So, yeah, we're we're doing great. Alright. So we're we're doing great. Dude. Run. I'm dinger.
So but yeah. So no. No. So how's everybody holding up today? What's what's been going on this week? Well, we Good to hear. Good to hear. We've got a lot of stuff going on. Alright.
[00:01:15] Duuude-Ron :
So Well, I got like I was fixing to say, the dude, you know, almost had to use an arc today to, you know, carry along with his tractor trailer so he wouldn't get so he wouldn't drown. We had about, I don't know, inch and a half, 2, 2 inches of rain in just a few hours today. And, yeah, it was, it made driving out on the roads very interesting as it always does when it's a very heavy downpour and you have drivers that in the fast lane unfortunately, I can't drive in the fast lane because my truck is not
[00:01:55] Bryan Goodwin:
governed to drive in the fast lane. But you have these people that But you have these people that W, the left lane has no trucks at all, so
[00:02:02] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. So that's where the high speed lane is at is on the left hand side. Yep. And you have people when it's a real heavy down 4, put on their four way flashers on their car and go down to about 40, 45 miles an hour in the fast lane. They can't move over and
[00:02:22] Bryan Goodwin:
they can't
[00:02:23] Duuude-Ron :
see. You're right. You know, they can't see. Or, you know, they can't move over to let the even more stupider people that want to drive the speed limit in a really heavy downfall just last long and start to hydroplane. But those are even the stupider people. But, yeah, that was my entertainment for today. Oh, yeah. Was,
[00:02:48] Bryan Goodwin:
being in a very heavy downpour driving down the road. Oh, and no. That's always good to see. That is high quality entertainment right there. Oh, heck yeah. It is. That's say say, who takes care of their tires? You know? That's everyone's favorite, game show. Mhmm. So you see people go flying down the road, and all of a sudden, you see their butt start wiggling. You're going, oh, oh, oh, he doesn't take care of his tires. Oh, he he he held on. He held on. Oh, darn it. So
[00:03:18] Rich Chelson:
Next one comes up and then he spins out. It's like, yep.
[00:03:22] Bryan Goodwin:
Another guy comes flying up and and sees the other guy start wiggling, so he slams on his brakes and he's already not in contact with the, with the the asphalt. So Right. He does just keep going.
[00:03:35] Duuude-Ron :
And then when I was going to pick up my new tractor today, which I don't know how long it's gonna be before I even get into that new tractor, there was a I was going northbound on Interstate 35. And southbound, there was, I think, and I don't know, I think it was a Tahoe, a Chevy Tahoe, or a Chevy Suburban. There was nothing left on the front of that vehicle from the from the driver's side or from the driver or from the front doors forward, there was nothing left because he hit the back end of a semi and basically tucked that, what's that bar called? It was under his butt.
No. No. Up underneath that that DOT bar. Bad bar. Do what? Yeah.
[00:04:30] Rich Chelson:
DOT bar, ICC bar.
[00:04:32] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. The ICC bar was not vertical. It was almost horizontal. And there was nothing left of that SUV in the front of it or from the front of the doors. The front doors forward? Yeah. No. So shit. Yeah. Stupid people playing stupid games. Well Probably on their phones while it's raining, doing 60 miles an hour,
[00:05:00] Bryan Goodwin:
coming up behind a stop sign. Song on Spotify. They had to they had to bump it forward till they found a suddenly line. Right. And, I mean, I mean, dude,
[00:05:10] Rich Chelson:
they didn't hit you. So, you know You're right. I mean
[00:05:14] Duuude-Ron :
so it's they didn't hit me.
[00:05:16] Rich Chelson:
Right. Right. So, you know, let, people be people.
[00:05:22] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. You're absolutely correct.
[00:05:24] Rich Chelson:
You know? As long as they don't affect you and and the way you live and what you're doing, dah. Let them let them be stupid.
[00:05:35] Duuude-Ron :
Yep. Well, you know, I will definitely let stupid people play their stupid games.
[00:05:42] Bryan Goodwin:
And they will win the best stupid prizes.
[00:05:45] Rich Chelson:
Yes, they will. Isn't
[00:05:47] Duuude-Ron :
isn't some of those prizes just outstanding of what they receive?
[00:05:51] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, yeah. I mean, like that one guy. He he he received a brand new car and increased premiums in his, on on his insurance.
[00:06:02] Rich Chelson:
If he had insurance, let's hope he did.
[00:06:05] Duuude-Ron :
Well, let's hope he did because, yeah, that was a well, the back part of the car was real nice. The front part of the car wasn't. I mean, it was it was a newer SUV. Like,
[00:06:17] Bryan Goodwin:
maybe a couple years old. Not.
[00:06:20] Duuude-Ron :
Well, that's true. And if they don't, sucks to be them. Yeah. You know?
[00:06:24] Bryan Goodwin:
Because then the trucking company is going to sue the booger out of to get the money Yeah. So they don't have to pay for so their or their well, their insurance company is gonna sue
[00:06:34] Rich Chelson:
Right. I mean I mean I mean, an ICC bar, that's that's not expensive to replace. No. It's not. It's in in fact, most of them don't even replace it. They just straighten it out and leave it.
[00:06:49] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. This one would not be able to be straightened out. And it takes a bit of a force to bring that ICC bar from vertical to horizontal.
[00:07:00] Rich Chelson:
Oh, dude. Trust me. I know. Firsthand knowledge. I know. Firsthand knowledge,
[00:07:08] Bryan Goodwin:
Yes. Firsthand knowledge. And, Alright. So expound on upon that firsthand knowledge. Now now you piqued my interest, man. So what do we got here? Well, there's been there's been actually a couple times.
[00:07:20] Rich Chelson:
That's years years ago. I was, I was backing into a dock. It was early in the morning. It was dark. I and my mirrors, I looked in both mirrors and, it looked I was straight dead on the dock. I was like, fuck yeah. You know, 3 o'clock in the morning, I'm like, you know, half asleep. I'm like, hell yeah. I'm good. So I hear reverse, and I start backing up, backing up, backing up. And all of a sudden I hear or I feel, and I'm like it it was like it was like I pushed back and then got pushed forward. And I'm like, what the hell? I pulled up. I got out and I had ved my CC bar because there was a concrete bollard at the entrance to the dock And I V'd that son of a bitch just like that.
Oh, shit. And I was like, oh, hell no. And I say it was in Grand Island, Nebraska at, Grand Island. Yeah. Grand Island.
[00:08:26] Duuude-Ron :
Grand Island. Yep. Mhmm. But That's about 3 hours from my hometown.
[00:08:32] Rich Chelson:
From Lincoln? Bullshit. It ain't 3 hours, dude.
[00:08:37] Duuude-Ron :
Grand Island?
[00:08:38] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. About 2. Little over 2.
[00:08:41] Duuude-Ron :
Well, okay.
[00:08:43] Rich Chelson:
Dude, what you driving, a Volkswagen? Come on now. Sure.
[00:08:49] Bryan Goodwin:
Okay.
[00:08:51] Rich Chelson:
No. No. Yeah. Lincoln, Lincoln. Well, see, York. Let's see. York was yeah. You you, York was about an hour. And then, say 312 to, give me an, exit number in in Lincoln, Ron,
[00:09:13] Duuude-Ron :
on 80. Oh, hell. I don't know. I haven't been to Lincoln in freaking 5 years. Really, dude? And even and even if I go there today, I can't give you an exit number because I know the street that I'm gonna turn off of regardless of what the exit number is. I don't have a clue. I couldn't tell you how to get to the routes that I do on a daily basis
[00:09:37] Bryan Goodwin:
by x numbers. I just know how to get there. Right? Uh-huh. I just know I just know whenever I'm going to Tyler, I always turn off on Highway 69. And only reason I remember that is because I'm there's a 12 year old boy in me that just giggles every time I see that road.
[00:09:55] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. No. I I I would I would know the exit numbers, because, York, if I remember right, was, say 312. I think it was at, 370. I wanna say say, Gretna was at the 412 in Lincoln's back this way, probably 20, 30 miles. So it's probably 380, 390, somewhere around there. Yeah. That's where if I remember, that's that's where, Lincoln was at. Because, because, Nebraska is only 402 miles across the state
[00:10:36] Bryan Goodwin:
on 80 I know it's long. It's only 400 miles, dude. That's this is why they're now. At the same I know. But at the same time, when you are you've never been to Nebraska before, and you go up to Kimball, Nebraska for a job interview, and you're thinking, hey. I'm just gonna go until I hit the next, north south interstate and go down and just jump onto, you know, just make a big circuit kinda that way. And you don't stop driving for 8 hours. Right. That's a long freaking way of driving because you don't get a north south interstate till you hit Des Moines. Right.
Well, the only north son of a bitch.
[00:11:21] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. The only north south interstate is actually, what, 135 that branches from 35 north, south, and someplace in middle of Kansas.
[00:11:38] Rich Chelson:
Salina, Kansas is where is Salina, 135. Salina Salina down in Wichita is, 135, and that's where 35 comes in at. And then it's it's it's all back roads all the way up to 80 from there.
[00:11:53] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. And 1 30 5 is to run it.
[00:12:01] Rich Chelson:
No. It doesn't. No. It's light of Kansas. No.
[00:12:05] Duuude-Ron :
No. I'm not talking about north
[00:12:07] Bryan Goodwin:
going north. That's what I'm saying. No. Reconnects back into I into I 35. Because those, like, 130 fives and and stuff, those are usually, those, like, spurs, like, 635.
[00:12:21] Rich Chelson:
Hold on. No. No. 135 stops in Kansas. And, and, like, that's that's from Wichita to going south. That's going south. I'm talking going north, dude. Going north, who's here? Hang on. Hang on. Let unless the map has totally fucking changed.
[00:12:45] Bryan Goodwin:
I'll say Oh my god. Let me know if you could share. If you if we need
[00:12:50] Rich Chelson:
we need, Hang on. I believe I can because, yeah, I can share, I believe. Let's see here. You disabled it, dude. I was disabled. Yeah. It is. It is. It is disabled.
[00:13:05] Bryan Goodwin:
Okay. Let's see here. Well, here's here's great video. Me going vertical. Let's see here. Alright. Okay. Let's see here. Meeting settings, set topic, mute financial touch tone. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. I don't care about my touch my my parents. I'm ugly. I know it. I I own it. Show them once next time. No. See here. Let's jump up to zoo dotus.
[00:13:39] Rich Chelson:
It should be on the screen. It should
[00:13:41] Bryan Goodwin:
have a share button. Mine yeah. It says share, but to to enable share, I think what I have to do to enable sharing for for all of us is, s
[00:13:54] Rich Chelson:
let's see. Now you need to go in the video settings.
[00:14:03] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. Up there.
[00:14:05] Bryan Goodwin:
So I'm over here. Solutions. And Brian is still looking for the share, but Well, no. I've got the share, but it brings up. I'll I'll pull it up on on
[00:14:20] Rich Chelson:
No, Brian. I know. I know. Go to the video settings on yours.
[00:14:24] Bryan Goodwin:
Uh-huh. If I hit that, it shares screen, photos, Icloud, Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive. It's share, of screen on my side. It's not sharing. There's a there's a setting. And I like I said, I think it's on, but I'm trying to figure out why in the hell I can't see. Okay. There's profile. There we go. Alright. So meetings. Alright. To group events. Edit. Come on. Edit. Oh, they gonna let me edit while I'm on while we're running our visit. Edit. Yeah. I don't know. Exactly. Yeah. Alright. So let's see here. Video, participants on to to to to option show.
Allow participants to join, to break out, read, automatically record on, like, start entry to approve or block users, chat.
[00:15:14] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. I'm, yeah, I'm looking through everything also because before Zoom started doing all these updates, it was real easy to enable screen sharing. Yeah. It was. It was And now it's not.
[00:15:30] Bryan Goodwin:
No. No. It's not Whiteboards. Clip, scheduler. Let's see here. Settings. General. The Switzerland data center is only used for processing recordings. The Switzerland data center. That's what it says. Okay. Customized data centers for meeting, webinar, whiteboards, and Zoom data centers process real time meeting, webinar, video, audio, share. Yada yada yada yada yada. And then there underneath there is a, little little yellow box that says, the Switzerland data center is home and used for processing portals. So alright. Be back to us soon. Allow. So yeah. Yeah. So, folks, this is this is gripping entertainment. Right? I know, right? Riveting, man.
[00:16:13] Rich Chelson:
Fucking riveting.
[00:16:15] Bryan Goodwin:
See device manager and management extension. Search settings.
[00:16:21] Rich Chelson:
We're trying to figure out how to share a damn screen. Share.
[00:16:24] Bryan Goodwin:
Turn. Allow host and participants to share their screen or content their meetings, webinar. It actually says that it's on. How many participants can share at the same time? 1 participant share, who can share oh, there we go. Switch that to all participants. Who can start sharing when someone else is sharing? We'll make it we'll make it a a shit show. And, and also, I'm gonna do host only. I'll I'll I I've got the power. So alright. Save that screen sharing presenter view. Screen sharing when guests are in the meeting. Yeah. It's still saying no. Control show Zoom windows during screen share annotation.
Disable screen desktop screen sharing for BDQ host. And this is all because 3 truck drivers have no idea
[00:17:17] Duuude-Ron :
where they're at going from Sandy to Nebraska.
[00:17:21] Rich Chelson:
I know I know where it is because I used to run this route twice a fucking week a lot of times. Okay. No. I I I've got it pulled up, dude.
[00:17:34] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. I've got it pulled up. So Alright. Well, you know what? I will Next time next time, we'll be able to do the, we'll be able to do, do screen sharing if we happen to decide to have another discussion.
[00:17:46] Rich Chelson:
So But but no.
[00:17:49] Duuude-Ron :
On on 135, I would go as far as north to York, hit 80, hang a right, go to Lincoln.
[00:17:57] Rich Chelson:
Run. Run. Listen. 135 stops in Salina, Kansas, and US 81 picks up. Okay? And US 81 goes all the way up to York and or interstate 80. And then you turn right and go to Lincoln. Okay. It's not 135, though.
[00:18:20] Duuude-Ron :
Oh, okay.
[00:18:21] Rich Chelson:
It's, 81.
[00:18:23] Duuude-Ron :
Okay. So I went to on the road from Temple, Texas all the way 35 up into Kansas, get on 135. I guess I got on to another road that I know how to get on to to York, hang the ride on interstate 80 and go to Lincoln.
[00:18:45] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. Yeah. Well, yeah. See, that is that it's that easy. See, it took us 20 minutes of discussion to get to remember how he got to got to, salon in Kansas. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Something like that, please. Oh, yeah. No. Running up running up 135,
[00:19:00] Rich Chelson:
if you didn't stop in Salina, you wouldn't make any turns. You just automatically switch to 81, and it switches to US 81 all the way up and then Nebraska.
[00:19:11] Bryan Goodwin:
Right. Yeah. 135 is is one of those multi, multi numbered, highways, I'm sure. So it's like 135135 81, kinda like cap 287, 820, and and all that.
[00:19:29] Duuude-Ron :
That's just like if anybody asked me directions on how to get from here to there, I you know what? I'd have to look up Google because I can get there, but I can't give you directions on how to get there.
[00:19:42] Bryan Goodwin:
Yep. World's most famous, directions. Just go to www.justfuckinggoogleit.com.
[00:19:50] Rich Chelson:
So Oh, no. You see, the thing is back in the day, before we had Google, before anybody heard of Google yeah. Shut up. My phone's trying to talk to me now because it got excited because I said Google. He said my name. He said my name. Oh, yeah. But,
[00:20:11] Bryan Goodwin:
but, yeah. The Almanac.
[00:20:15] Rich Chelson:
Almanac. I mean, that No. Or not No? The Atlas.
[00:20:18] Duuude-Ron :
That big freaking book, Atlas.
[00:20:21] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. Paper maps like we were we're like we were pirates of the, of the roads.
[00:20:26] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. But but, see, the thing is after after, oh, I don't know, 6, 8 months, I never pulled the Atlas out. I just I just pulled it right out of my head because I I knew I knew exactly where everything was at in any state.
[00:20:42] Duuude-Ron :
Correct. Now try to explain that to somebody.
[00:20:45] Rich Chelson:
Oh, it was easy.
[00:20:47] Duuude-Ron :
Okay.
[00:20:48] Bryan Goodwin:
I can even write it out. Yeah, Ron. He's one of those, I've got a friend. His name's John, and he's like that. He's always right on, oh, yeah. You go down to down to 283, and then you make a left over on the US 54, and you just keep going down that until you come across Highway 18, and then you make a left hand turn on it. You go south on there for about 4 and a half miles till you get over to County Road 124, and and they'll you'll see exactly how to get there. He's go and he's rattling off numbers going, what? Where? Which number was that? Astounds me. He's like, hey. What road was that 1, that one, you know, car wash at? I mean, like, the one that's in in in Oklahoma City. I don't know what what's what's what road number that was.
I don't drive by road numbers. I drive by I go this direction till Google says turn.
[00:21:41] Rich Chelson:
And it's like, turn tight.
[00:21:44] Duuude-Ron :
That's just that's just like the old saying. Go till you hit the fork in the road. Not the spoon, the The fork. Fork. And go left.
[00:21:55] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. No. I so you don't actually physically hit the fork No. We used to have fun. We would tell people people to ask directions and, we'd tell them, yeah. You go down the road and you're gonna see a turn you're gonna see a road that curves off to the side. You wanna turn straight and keep going down the road.
[00:22:12] Rich Chelson:
Oh, you wanna hear something funny. I was I was at the Flying J in, Amarillo. Right? Hey. I know that place. And yeah. No. I know that place well. And, anyway, I had to deliver there in Amarillo. And, I didn't know I didn't know I didn't know where this place was at. And I'm like, what the hell? And, called him up, let him answer the phone. And I said, well, I need to find out how to get y'all. I said I said, I don't know where y'all at. She said, where you at? I said to Flying J. She said, oh, hell. Come down a long block. Hang a right. Go a short block. Hang a left.
[00:22:56] Bryan Goodwin:
We're up on the left. That's exactly what she told. What the hell's a long block? I'm still trying to figure out how I'm
[00:23:05] Rich Chelson:
Now Checking it as serious this I mean I mean, that was seriously the directions I got. Give it a short Yep. A long block, a short block, and then turn left. And, and actually actually and this is how it went. I turned out the flying j. I turned on the service road. I didn't jump on the highway. I stayed on the service road down to the next exit, which was the exit for the petrol in Amarillo. Well, at there, I turned right. I went up, I went up, under the overpass and turned left. And back in there going to that,
[00:23:42] Bryan Goodwin:
There's there's a few companies that That would definitely be lakeside, wouldn't it? No. No. Petro's on Lakeside. Never mind. I'll shut up now.
[00:23:51] Rich Chelson:
Okay. Yeah. No. No. It was just it was just like spitting distance. There was a few businesses back there. And, but, yeah, I turned left, went back in there, and followed that road around right into them. And, what was funny, when I turned right there, that's the road I normally came in on coming out when I'd come down from Dumas. Uh-huh. You know, or coming through Dumas when I was hauling meat and stuff like that. I would take I would come down and cut across that road and come down by the petrol and Oh, 335. Yeah. Yeah. Take a look at the Yeah. That's it. 335. Yeah. But, yeah, it was just it was funny, you know, some of the directions I've gotten or, you know, so I mean, yeah, telling people how to get somewhere.
That's a that's a different thing. Yeah. It's fun. But, yeah, I can get them lost. And it's funny. It's it's funnier when when you're sitting there explaining it and, you look at the person and they're, like, totally lost and you know it. And so, yeah, I just stopped in this. Like, hang on. Let me write these down for you. Right. Because they're just like, yeah, I'm not gonna remember that. Yeah. I mean, I mean, the look on her face is just like, oh, god. It's like, no. No. No. It's easy.
[00:25:16] Bryan Goodwin:
We're going where? It's like, it's okay. It's okay. Just keep doors locked. Yeah. Yeah. Some places. Yeah. And and what when you get on the north side of I forty on the on the east side of Amarillo, yeah, you kept your doors locked. You still keep your doors locked. My daughter, she lived on the, on the, on north side of Amarillo for, for about 6 months or so. She was just well, she called it north side, but it's technically anything north north side of Amarillo is anything Emerald Boulevard North, and she was just a couple blocks south of, of Emerald Boulevard.
So but she was still in in in sketchy part of town where, you know, you Right. It was it was almost as bad as as Bruckner Boulevard whenever I was, whenever I was young and could only afford that was the only, apartment complex I found the way I could actually afford with, on my on my salary. So police, the you had helicopter fire police helicopters flying overhead, time time. You heard gunshots. It was normal night if you heard gunshots. If you heard more than 1, it was an active night. And the and the, yeah, the the pizza delivery people wouldn't come to your wouldn't deliver after 5 o'clock.
[00:26:34] Rich Chelson:
So Oh my gosh.
[00:26:38] Bryan Goodwin:
Loop 12 in in Dallas right off of I 30. It's, it's, Loop 12, yeah, it's, Bruckner Boulevard. It's the actual name. I will never forget that place. A lot of I mean, everybody there was they were wonderful people. But at the same time, I mean, we we are even told there's times we'd sit out on our old patio. Mhmm. We would have security guard come by going, hey. We can't have you out on your patio. It's it's after sun's down. You need to go inside. I was like, what? Just tell me we've actually got a freaking curve view that we can't. He was like So we'd go inside and we'd be hang outside. We'd bitch moan, groan about it for a little bit, then we'd go back outside, sit out for a little while longer till till he came by. I was like, yeah. I told you to go inside. I was like, alright. Fine. Go inside.
[00:27:25] Rich Chelson:
He's like, yeah. Bite me. It's like it's like, look. I bring my own protection. I don't need you. You know?
[00:27:33] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. It was but, but, hell, you got a lady who was, I guess, she would make a trip down to Sam's and she had her she would run her own little store out of her, out of her apartment. So you'd go up, knock on the door, she'd open it up, and it's like and she's like, so what you need? I got a got a 12 pack of Cokes. Oh, yep. Yep. Yep. She'd go back back in the room. She'd come back out. So, I mean, it was a little higher than than, than your normal pack a 12 pack of Cokes. But at the same time, you didn't have to go hop the car drive all the way down. You just had to go down to the next, next, apartment units and it's great. People I mean, people are are enterprising, so many different ways. That's it's such a cool thing. So
[00:28:19] Rich Chelson:
And you know, that's the thing. It's it's it's not hard to do. No. You know, especially, especially if you're in an area like that. I mean, yeah. You could actually make a pretty decent living. Oh, yeah. And I mean, it's
[00:28:35] Bryan Goodwin:
and so many people get themselves so wrapped around the axle on the, well, I've gotta get a business license. I gotta no. Actually, you don't. Mhmm. You really don't have to get all those all those those licenses and things that make you sound official. Now the the city would love for you to do so because that means they get to collect more taxes off of you. Right. They get to put you in the special commercial tax bracket, which is, you know, not just the regular 30%. It's closer to about 50%. You know? They they like to throw a little to get a little more extra money out of you. Right. Right. Put screws to you a little more. Put put a little extra screws to you. But at the same time, you don't actually have to. Right. That's one of the great wonders wonders of America is you could start up a business and you can make you could fly under the radar for a while. And eventually, yeah, they're gonna catch catch on. They're gonna, oh, hey. We noticed you've been bringing in a little extra money. Are you reporting that?
Right. And you better be prepared to say, yeah. Yeah. I am reporting it. Here's the proof that I'm reporting it. And they're okay with it. You can still fly until you get you know, start trying to bring in employees. And that's when, sadly, there's there's extra extra laws in place that, if you don't, don't follow those laws, they can they can make your life real hellish.
[00:29:58] Rich Chelson:
Right. Right. Yeah. No. That but yeah. No. Yeah. A lot of times well, like like these food trucks. Well, I don't know. Say the food trucks has has to have the the health perspective.
[00:30:10] Bryan Goodwin:
So Unless unless you're really good at driving. And you have really a fast food truck. Stop. You pull you stop. You you're there for a few moments. Alright. Okay. There we go. Looks like a health department showed up. Nice. Sorry, guys. Time to move. Yep. Gotta go. Gotta go. Drive. Pedro, drive. We gotta go fast.
[00:30:32] Rich Chelson:
Oh my gosh. No. Oh, no. The other day, I was at Burger King, and, it just I do this every now and again. I go to Burger King in the morning, and I get the egg normous burrito meal. Egg normous burrito? Egg normous. Oh, I love it. It's huge, man. It's like freaking huge. You can't see my hands. It's like, yeah, it's like this. I don't know it. But either way and,
[00:31:01] Bryan Goodwin:
It's it's it's it's it's anyhow. Yeah. Yeah. It's big. Big. Just just ignore it for. It Yeah. But, that's what's Is it
[00:31:09] Duuude-Ron :
is so are we have we decided that it's big?
[00:31:12] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. It's it's big. Okay. It's huge. Got it. Right. It's huge, man. Yeah. No. Again, you see what she said. Hey. As long as she's happy with that, I'm good. Yeah. But, but no. Anyway, normally normally, I drive through the drive through, but this time, it's like, you know what? I got to go to the bathroom. I'm like, screw this. I'm a eat this on the inside. And so, I ordered it and this I found this little thing here, and it was it was out there on the counter. That's like a little newsletter thingy.
[00:31:48] Bryan Goodwin:
Coffee news.
[00:31:49] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. And it's got different stories and stuff and advertisements and everything. I thought, well, I'll look at it while I'm eating. Because I Is that kinda like a Thrifty Nickel or a a Penny News? Those are those are free newspapers in in my my neck of the woods. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Something like that. Yeah. Something like that. But it's just, you know, front and back. It is a, a veteran does, do this. Okay. I'm not sure of his name, but, yeah, he he does do this. But, now I was reading to it. And, actually, so, yeah, there's this one I was reading. It was funny. This food criminal.
You you know how you know how some people go out to eat and then they eat, and then when the check comes, they run out the restaurant and don't pay? Oh, yeah. Yeah.
[00:32:42] Bryan Goodwin:
Food numbers. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Well,
[00:32:45] Rich Chelson:
this guy, I guess this was in Holland. It says he was a Dutch man, outdid himself by, doing this a 127 times over the course of a few years. And, this is the man from the city of Delft, d e l f t. Guess I think I think that's in Holland. I'm not sure. Now he didn't cheat the restaurants by dining and then running out. Instead, he would fake an illness just before the bill came. In, recent attempt, paramedics were called. So he couldn't leave, you know. And and the freaking paramedics didn't find nothing wrong. And so they're like, no. We ain't taking you to the hospital. Dude's asking them to take him to the hospital. And they're like, no, man. There's nothing wrong, dude. You've got to take me to the hospital. No.
[00:33:41] Bryan Goodwin:
Sorry, man. You got me sick.
[00:33:43] Rich Chelson:
Hang on. This is how this is how nice these people are. The, owner of the restaurant felt sorry for the man. Right? And suggested that he pay later and asked him for his address. Well, old dude, who is doing all this, wasn't thinking, gave him his address. Because because the thing is the address that he gave to the paramedics was another address. Oh, no. So so yeah. So apparently between the paramedics and the restaurant owner, they called the popo. And, depopo looked into it and found a 127 complaints from other restaurants about this person.
[00:34:34] Bryan Goodwin:
He was dine and dashing. Yeah.
[00:34:37] Rich Chelson:
Except except he didn't run. He just faked being sick. So, yeah, there no. There's the the there's a few more I can throw in here, and it's, oh, this this I found pretty cool. Sean Connery, James Bond. Yeah. Strong color. Right. Right. Cool. Did did you know Carl Fuschow. He started out as a bodybuilder? No. I didn't realize that. Yeah. He did. And, he even competed in the mystery, universe pageant. Yeah. I I read that. I'm like, that's pretty cool.
[00:35:20] Bryan Goodwin:
I never knew that. No. Never knew that either. I mean, there's a lot of of actors who started out with very normal jobs. I mean, I just we all heard about Ford. He was a carpenter. Mhmm. And, oh, cred. See, who else was, not, time in a bottle. Who's that guy that sings that? Fuck. Save time in a bottle. Oh, it's Elton John, isn't it? No. Not Elton.
[00:35:51] Duuude-Ron :
Oh, I got it. The picture I Wait. No. No. Yeah.
[00:35:57] Bryan Goodwin:
Don't mess around with Slim.
[00:35:59] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I I know who you're talking about. I just cannot give you a name.
[00:36:05] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. It's it's it's it's like right here.
[00:36:08] Bryan Goodwin:
It's another great time. Great to our wonderful geriatric minds that we've got. Yes. Jim Crow. Older than Jim Crowes. That that's it. Jim Crowes. He started out as a truck driver. Really? Yeah. Yeah. He was a truck driver, and he he, there's a lot of his, lot of his albums that he actually whenever he would do, like, shows in, like, clubs and stuff, he would talk about the times he was used to drive a truck and some of his random adventures that he even have while while driving that, set semi. So but, yeah, I mean, there's a lot of a lot of them who's, celebrities who started out as, you know, regular schlubs be before they became, you know, awesome people. Then you got Sean Connery. He's like going, man, I'm not I'm I'm not even going to try that. I'm going to, I'm gonna beat mister Universe, and so so I will. Yeah. And, actually, they said they said that's what,
[00:37:03] Rich Chelson:
jump started his acting career. I don't know how, but they did. So now since how since, since how we're on this, because this thing's it's it's just got, you know, different thing. It has some trivia. Right. So so let me ask you a tri ask you ask both of you a trivia question.
[00:37:23] Bryan Goodwin:
Alright. Let's see if I've got see if I have my my vast amount of use completely totally useless knowledge is is is is gonna be at work.
[00:37:31] Rich Chelson:
Oh, and we'll see. A team in the sport of curling has 2, 4, or 8 members. Ping.
[00:37:38] Duuude-Ron :
What'd you say? Okay. That's 4. Dude, what do you say? Repeat that repeat that one more time. I have an answer. Just repeat that for me one more time. A team in the sport of curling
[00:37:50] Rich Chelson:
has 2, 4, or 8 members. 2. Brian was right. Was 4.
[00:37:57] Bryan Goodwin:
4. Because curling is just one of those weird sports that you can't help but watch.
[00:38:01] Rich Chelson:
No. Trust me. They they there is there there there because it's shuffleboard on a gram scale. Well, I understand that, but still there is nothing about that sport that has ever made me wanna sit down, drink a beer, and watch someone push a big Oh, no. You don't watch it for all afternoon. You just watch a couple of couple of,
[00:38:22] Bryan Goodwin:
watching them shove that granite, granite slab down the, down the ice a couple times and watch the guy and watch the rest of the folks who were on the janitor team sit there and sweep the shit out of out of the, out of the the the ice just to make it melt just enough to keep it slick. And then they'll Yeah. If they see that they're going off, then the person they'll recorrect by one side, it'll stop. The other side will brush even harder. And so yeah. Yeah. It's Yes. It's interesting. It's fascinating to watch them do it, but then at the same time, you know, once you realize, oh, they're doing shuffleboard on ice. It's like, okay. Okay. Well, on the other things. Yeah.
[00:39:02] Rich Chelson:
Now okay. Let's see. Let's see. I I tried to answer these these questions. I didn't know any of them. But number 2, there's 5 altogether. Okay. So number 2, blank is the official name
[00:39:15] Bryan Goodwin:
of the surgical procedure called a nose jab. Again, I already okay. Note this one. What, what do you
[00:39:22] Duuude-Ron :
Ron, I'll let you go for it. Gee, thanks. Just throw me up underneath the bus. I have no clue.
[00:39:29] Rich Chelson:
Brian? Rhinoplasty. Okay. Yes. You got that right. Ding ding ding. Okay. Number 3. Let's see. I got it. Okay. What is the only Central American country to not border the Caribbean Sea? Ask it one more time. Central American country. So it's Which is it's not Panama. We know that. Which is the only Central American country to not border the Caribbean Sea.
[00:39:58] Bryan Goodwin:
See, it's not Venezuela, It's not Mexico. It's not Panama. Not Venezuela. Shit. It's not it's the one I can't think of because Guatemala touched the touched the sea also. Honduras because it doesn't touch any sea. I have no Honduras isn't landlocked.
[00:40:16] Duuude-Ron :
Honduras? I thought Honduras was landlocked. I don't know. I'm not a very good geography individual. I'm sorry. Or is that Grenada? No. Grenada because the marines landed on Grenada. Well, I have to say Grenada's an island. Yeah. Hey, Ron. I have to say Honduras
[00:40:31] Bryan Goodwin:
is not it. I it I'm I'm gonna have to I'm gonna have to say I wanna say Guatemala, but that's not red either. So I don't know.
[00:40:39] Rich Chelson:
You give up? Yeah. El Salvador.
[00:40:42] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. That's what it says. I'm just reading the paper. I gotta look at the math again because I can just sworn El Salvador. That's one of the ones I was what taking up. So there's, what, 20 no. No. Not 20. Move all doubts.
[00:41:03] Rich Chelson:
Yep. Very sound advice. Sometimes I I have to eat those words myself.
[00:41:10] Duuude-Ron :
And and you know what? Both of y'all have lost that long time ago.
[00:41:19] Rich Chelson:
Now, question number 4. The dot over the letters I and j is called a biddle, sploot, or a tittle? Don't know. Ron, you've got a 1 in 3 shot, dude.
[00:41:33] Duuude-Ron :
Take a guess. Biddle Say him again? Sploot,
[00:41:37] Rich Chelson:
Biddle, sploot, or tittle?
[00:41:40] Duuude-Ron :
Bethel.
[00:41:41] Bryan Goodwin:
The first one. Yes. Tittle. Tittle. Oh, the first one. I think it's Tittle with a t. Brian is right. Tittle.
[00:41:48] Rich Chelson:
Tittle with a t. I guys, do not feel bad, Ron. Dude, do not feel bad because I didn't know any of these. So, trinitrino trinitr0lene. Up. Hold up. I gotta grab I gotta be be able to visualize,
[00:42:11] Bryan Goodwin:
visually see it. T r I n I t n I t. R o
[00:42:16] Rich Chelson:
r o? T o l u e n e. And I think it just try nitroluene or something like that.
[00:42:26] Bryan Goodwin:
T o u l e. T o
[00:42:30] Rich Chelson:
l u e n
[00:42:32] Bryan Goodwin:
e. Echo November echo. Try not to green.
[00:42:36] Rich Chelson:
Okay. That's a new word. Alright. Yeah. So Okay. Ron. Ron, do you have an idea?
[00:42:42] Duuude-Ron :
No. Not a blue.
[00:42:45] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. I I mean, I didn't know this either, and y'all are gonna shit yourselves. TNT.
[00:42:53] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. Tri nitro. Yeah.
[00:42:56] Rich Chelson:
The tri, the nitro Nitro. And the, yeah, toluene. Yeah. TNT. I didn't even know it either. So but, yeah, that's that's the 5 question. And like I said, this thing here, I was just sitting there reading this. You know, it's, it's, it's actually pretty cool. So I think, I think maybe next week I'll I'll have to go to, Burger King and and get my egg norm Get next week. Enormous yeah. Get my egg normous burrito and get the next one. So alright.
[00:43:29] Bryan Goodwin:
Wanted to jump in real quick, do just a little bit of business talk. Combinations as to why I wanna do this. 1, because there's a couple things that business wise like to talk about, but also just show you guys that we're not doing anything out of the ordinary because I do wanna use this show as a means to, 1, help guys know that they can actually, 1, meet with their other meet with friends intentionally on a weekly basis and and have a good time doing it. Sitting around just bullshitting for for an hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, however long you wanted to talk. And you're it there's nothing wrong with that. But also wanted to just show y'all that, hey. We do have different, we you can do this as a podcast too.
And as we go along, this podcast is probably gonna start getting a little more little more, structured as we go, as we kinda kinda go through things. We may find out that, hey, everybody seems like our audience really likes the likes the the the rich, trivia, minute. So we he'd go through and he starts collecting a whole bunch of trivia pursuit games, so he's always got a little card he can whip out and and and throw me through Think about that, dude. I could I could go I can go to a thrift store and get a trivial pursuit game.
[00:44:46] Rich Chelson:
Shit. I would have I would have trivia questions for years.
[00:44:50] Bryan Goodwin:
I've got, I've got, one's called, brainstorm that's just nothing but riddles.
[00:44:56] Rich Chelson:
Oh, yeah. No. I'm out. I'm out. But Mhmm.
[00:45:00] Bryan Goodwin:
I I have no wants to play that game. Come on. So Here. But, just, just wanted to be able to show y'all, but there's also as we as this show continues to have more episodes cranked up, there's more things that we're gonna wanna do, might change, might add some stuff, remove some stuff. So from time to time, not every episode, maybe once every 5 episodes or so, we have sat down and kinda have a little bit of a of a business meeting to just how are we doing? Where are we, how are are there things in the show that need to be changed? Are there things in the show that we need to really, lean into?
Or, you know, things like that. Just wanna find find that out. And if you got ideas for other stuff in the show, that's where both both Rich and and the dude can come in and state theirs their ideas, and I can bounce my ideas off of. And since there's an odd number of us, we're never gonna be deadlocked. Because one will be going, yeah, I like this idea. And the other one will go, oh, I don't like this idea. And so that will always cause a majority somewhere. Right. You know, just by by default. So anyhow, so let's we'll bring this portion of the, of the show into session.
So got anything that, what do y'all think of the show so far?
[00:46:20] Rich Chelson:
I mean, I mean, so far, I like it. And I'm not sure because I've looked on the, on the, episodes and, I'm not sure why one is resonating. I wish I I wish we could get some feedback, but I know that's
[00:46:38] Bryan Goodwin:
no. We can. We can actually get some feedback. It might be a little difficult at the moment, because we're still trying to get, helipad actually up and moving. I'm fixing the I'm fixing the save, forget it on on, on start 9. I'm thinking of just going up for for Umbrel and and trying that one because, yeah. It's just it's getting a bit on the aggravate side. Mine's still at, like, 45% or something like that. It's just Really? Saloon trying to get that darn Oh my god. Yeah. Okay. Of course, my my the the laptop that I'm used, maybe 15 years old? It shouldn't matter. It shouldn't matter. Because Linux Linux well, will your Wi Fi card is it is it are you using Wi Fi, or is it plugged in? Oh, yeah. No. It's it's got it's Wi Fi. I'm not about to give the dogs anything anything that they find interesting to gnaw on.
[00:47:34] Rich Chelson:
So so I'll let him chew on the air.
[00:47:36] Bryan Goodwin:
So because no. I would like to go ahead and get a of of course, where the where the Wi Fi, access or where the router is as opposed to where where the desk is is I'd have to probably get about a 100 foot, cable just to make sure, a, that I had enough, because I would have to go around the edge of the, edge of the room somewhere.
[00:47:57] Rich Chelson:
Mhmm.
[00:47:58] Bryan Goodwin:
And just to keep it out of the way so it didn't cross the, cross the floor and cost be a trip hazard stuff. So and, I know the wife is not up for me drilling through the floor, so that's that's not gonna happen. So
[00:48:13] Rich Chelson:
Staple gun along the baseboard, dude. Up along the doorways.
[00:48:17] Bryan Goodwin:
So No. Okay. Up and around and down and through.
[00:48:21] Rich Chelson:
Well, it could be it could be since you're on Wi Fi. Your, your your Wi Fi card being so unless you're using a, USB cable.
[00:48:31] Bryan Goodwin:
No. It's just a it's it's built in, so it's,
[00:48:35] Rich Chelson:
it's, like,
[00:48:36] Bryan Goodwin:
5 or 6 generations old, I'm sure. Okay.
[00:48:40] Rich Chelson:
I mean, that the that there could be part of the problem. Yeah. I'm not I'm not sure. What are they up to? Like, Ian or something like that or beyond the end? Oh, no. They've they've blown past Ian. Yeah. Yeah. It it, yeah. Yeah. It used to be BG and N. See what is mine right now. I forgot mine's took you long enough. Shit.
[00:49:04] Bryan Goodwin:
Alright. Am I still here? Yes. You're still there. Okay. Because I not transported yourself to any place else.
[00:49:11] Rich Chelson:
You sure about that? Because, I just accidentally clicked off my Wi Fi and clicked it back on. I just heard everything you said. You just clicked off the Wi Fi and clicked it back on. Yeah. No. No. No. No. Before, you know, when I said, you know, when I said, am I still on, That was when, yeah, that was when I had, clicked it off
[00:49:32] Bryan Goodwin:
by accident and then clicked it back on. Yeah. Yeah. Well, yep. There wasn't a single, single drop at all on that.
[00:49:40] Rich Chelson:
Wow. That's awesome. Here. Hang on. Let me let me see because I know I know the Wi Fi has gotten a whole lot better
[00:49:49] Bryan Goodwin:
You're right.
[00:49:50] Rich Chelson:
Hardware properties. Actually, they've see this one. I've got Wi Fi 5. Wi Fi 6 is coming out. I've got Wi Fi 5. It's a 802 dot 11 a c.
[00:50:02] Bryan Goodwin:
Okay. So they've already gone all the way through the alphabet, and they're just going back again. Yeah.
[00:50:08] Rich Chelson:
And it's and and it's Wi Fi 5. So that's so, yeah, it's yeah. It's yeah. It's yeah. They've they've changed it quite a bit. No. No. It's you know, that's the thing. You know? I mean, I kinda like what we're doing. I mean, yeah, I need to get a little better on maybe getting some ideas and everything like that. I just you you see, the thing is, you see what's hard is well, this past week's been really fucking rough on me, and I don't know if I'm gonna talk about that yet. But something else I've been doing something else I've been doing is I'm trying to buy a fucking house.
[00:50:44] Bryan Goodwin:
Right. Okay. I knew about the house. Yeah. And,
[00:50:48] Rich Chelson:
you know, yeah, I mean I mean, it's it's it's okay, but it's it's still it is still taxing on my mind, you know. Because I mean, you know, all the stuff that, you know, the girls have needed for paperwork and stuff like that, I've gotten them, you know, and stuff like that. But it still is like, what the hell's going on? You know, I get emails, and I gotta call whoever back and like, okay, explain this, you know? And it's just it's just my mind. I don't know. My mind,
[00:51:17] Bryan Goodwin:
for some reason, is just not open enough. Anticipating it to be like buying a car, and it's nowhere near as straightforward.
[00:51:26] Rich Chelson:
You're probably right. Yeah.
[00:51:28] Duuude-Ron :
And because now there's and And here and even with all of this technology, you still kill 2 150 year old oak trees for all the damn paperwork.
[00:51:41] Bryan Goodwin:
They are doing virtual signings and closings now, sir. Oh. They are getting to those.
[00:51:46] Rich Chelson:
Well well, I will say just about everything I have signed, I have only signed one piece of paper with a pen.
[00:51:54] Bryan Goodwin:
All the rest have been has been done online. Yeah. Unless they unless they absolutely need a wet signature.
[00:52:01] Rich Chelson:
Most of it's all virtual now. Yeah. But yeah. And it's just I don't know. It's it's I mean, I'm not I'm not nervous about this, but I'm still nervous because It's a it's a it's a unknown,
[00:52:14] Bryan Goodwin:
area for you. So yeah. Hopefully, no.
[00:52:17] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. Yeah. Very, very unknown. You know, I I've learned a lot quick. And, yeah, still waiting still waiting on my appraisal. VA charges 600 freaking dollars down here for an appraisal. They gonna pay someone $600 to drive 30 miles,
[00:52:35] Bryan Goodwin:
look at a house and say, yep. Well, it's not just to look at the house. It is if they if they get a good appraiser Mhmm. And then, well, appraiser and home inspect, because the home inspection, I think, is probably more of what they're
[00:52:49] Rich Chelson:
doing. No. No. No. No. I've Okay. So they are gonna cut they are actually having 2 separate things then. No. I'm not doing the home inspector. I've already done that. Yeah. Remember, I used to do this stuff for a living. Really? I didn't know you were a home inspector. No. No. Not an inspector, but rebuilding houses and re remodels and stuff like that.
[00:53:12] Duuude-Ron :
Yeah.
[00:53:12] Rich Chelson:
I, yeah. Yeah. I used to a lot of that. Oh, okay. So that's why, and and looking over this house, I mean, I can, I can look at joists and walls and see if they're straight?
[00:53:25] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. But, home inspectors do a lot more than just making sure that someone's used the proper size nail on a on a joist. They actually look if they're doing their job, they they actually know a lot of the tricks of lazy contract. And so they'll look and see, oh, see, look at this. He's got, they've got, 4 and a half inches worth of exposed wire coiled up inside of the inside of this, side of this this junction box here that, you know, and and see the stuff that
[00:53:57] Rich Chelson:
is a problem. Oh, yeah. So Will you see will you see stuff like that? You know, if I saw something like that, my first instinct would be to pull that pull that out, cut it, you know, and and fix it. I mean, so I no. I'm not I'm not I'm not saying do not get a home inspection. I'm not saying do not discount a home inspector, especially if you don't know anything about a house or building, you know, or anything like this. And, and I don't know everything and I'm, I'll never say I know everything, but I know quite a bit. And, you know, with with with electrical, plumbing.
And trust me, I've seen I've seen a lot of what these when they're building new houses, some of the shit they do to make it pass. Oh, hell yeah. God. You know? And I mean,
[00:54:49] Bryan Goodwin:
I've had to go back to Yeah. There's YouTube channels out there of just home inspectors going, this is a fucked up deal. This is a fucked up deal. This is a fucked up deal. This is a fucked up deal.
[00:55:00] Rich Chelson:
But, yeah, no. Think this was gonna work. But, yeah, no. That's why that's why I, I didn't get a home inspection because, I mean, looking through the house when I went and looked at the house, I was I was looking at all the sockets. I was looking at, you know, and I mean, you know, most of them had covers on them, some of them didn't. And, you know, I could see right up in there, you know, I mean and plus plus my house. I built the inside of my house, the plumbing, the electrical, and stuff like that. So like I said, I'm not saying I'm I'm a qualified inspector, but I kinda know what I'm looking for too when I'm looking. And, you know, I didn't find you know, I even as much as I hate bending down or or getting on the ground, I even got down on the ground and looked up under the house Okay. And everything because, my house is elevated.
Right? This house this house that I'm looking at is, elevated and everything. So, yeah, I got down and looked all that up under there and everything. So K. So that's why that's why I said no on the house inspection, but but the appraiser, what do they do? They just woke up, licked the neighborhood and
[00:56:18] Bryan Goodwin:
see? They they it there's a bit of research to it, but at the same time, it is looking at the house and making and seeing what, making sure that they've got that, that the the square footage is, is what it's what it claims to be, number of rooms, all that. When they find that out, they then also look and see, well, how much did the rest of the houses in that area actually go for? Mhmm. And so they go through they and they ascertain all that, then they make a basically, they make a judgment call and go, okay. Well, this house looks like it's about worth it's worth about, you know, a $150,000 or yeah. Yeah. They'll look and see.
Okay. Is it actually worth, you know, whatever the asking price is? What what size loan are you trying to get? Okay. It's worth at least, you know, 20,000 over that so that they know. Alright. We're at least going to if he's if if if Rich, for whatever reason, decides to just go off on his own little tangent and disappears off the face of the earth, and and meets up with some some girl over in in the Philippines is never coming back. We know that, that, we can at least when we repossess the house, we can get our money plus some back, which they're never actually going for the plus some. They it's just get their money back. So that's why you actually, repo repossession sales are so damn cheap. Or or even tax, sales are so damn cheap because all they're after is what they want for their money. So you can all of a sudden get a $150,000 home for $10,000 because that's what they owe on taxes and never pay bothered to pay. Right. And so they and so yeah. Yeah. You get hell of a deals off of those. The people who bought the, house down on the corner of our, on my, on my block, the guy there didn't ever pay the taxes. He just, one day, decided he was gonna move someplace else and just left. Never bothered to pay the taxes. So the the county, sold the house for, for the tax sales. And I think they bought it for, like, $8,000.
But Granted, it's still a it's a pile of shit, but it's still, you know Sure. It's an $8,000 pile of shit. Hey.
[00:58:33] Rich Chelson:
You've got some land to start with. Yeah. But no no. You say on also on this block, on this same block, there's like 3 or 4 other houses that are actually being gutted right now and actually remodeled. So so it looks like what they're trying to do because, say I looked on Zillow, and, you can find the house on Zillow. And and if you go down somewhere else, you gotta scroll down. It'll show you the market prices on on that street and stuff. It's it's an estimate. Yes. I know. It's an estimate. It's a loose estimate. It's a It is. It's a very real estate. Real estate. They'll tell you it's a
[00:59:16] Bryan Goodwin:
it's a it's a very it's a get it's one that gets people really excited about wanting to sell their house Yeah. But pisses off people whenever they go to try to try to actually sell their house because they're like, oh, yeah. It's worth a $180,000. It's worth about a $120,000. It's like, what? No. It'll go more for more than that. It's like well,
[00:59:35] Rich Chelson:
what
[00:59:36] Bryan Goodwin:
So the zestimate is way too high.
[00:59:40] Rich Chelson:
Actually, actually, actually, in this area, no. It's not. Because they've got a lot of houses anywhere from 78 to 96,000. There's a couple that are there's one that's I'd say it's, it says on Zillow 160, and it's a nice looking house. And there's a few others that are like 140 and 135, but most of the other houses are right around a 100,000 or under on Zillow. So so, I mean, I'm out of this thing. Their their their algorithm
[01:00:16] Bryan Goodwin:
corrected it then because Maybe they have. I don't know. Because they all the all the the realtors that I that I know, they've, they're all they always talking. Whenever they see somebody come in and they're going, oh, yeah. We were looking on, looking on Zillow and saw that, saw this, and they're just, like, going, yeah, that's not a good, that's that's one of the worst estimates you'll ever come across. So
[01:00:38] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. Well and and you see, well, you see, I didn't even look at the estimates. This was after I had already started the process. So, yeah, I don't know, like I said, But, yeah, the VA has 10 days to get the appraisal. Okay. And it was ordered Monday, I think. Whatever to say. That was what? 13th or something? Along about mine. Yeah.
[01:01:01] Bryan Goodwin:
So probably by sometime next week, I should hear. Here get a call from the realtor going, hi. Congratulations. Yep. We got it all done. They, they said it was all good, and so we're gonna go on ahead and push on. Oh, yeah. Trust me. I've got I've got I've got my realtor. I've got
[01:01:16] Rich Chelson:
my loan officer and her assistant. And and, actually right now I picked up a closing agent.
[01:01:24] Bryan Goodwin:
Okay.
[01:01:26] Rich Chelson:
Haven't met her yet, but so yeah. I I don't know. All these all these freaking people is like, you know what? Give me my original three people, and you run all the information through them. Right. Because it it I get if I get too many people going, my buyer gets yeah. Because I get lost.
[01:01:45] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. So so So you just land in house, use a realtor. Use a realtor for sure. So so anything else that you can think of, let's see if I can get back over onto the topic of the business stuff. I I don't even know how we got over on the house. But I don't either. But anyhow, so anything else that you can think of that, you'd like to see on, on the show, like to see off the show?
[01:02:11] Rich Chelson:
No. As far as now, I mean, I would I would like us to, explore more, and and I know we will, you know, with the, like the live. Yeah. Like to see what like to see what that's about, you know, and some of the other name space tags or tags for Podcast 2.0 stuff. Yeah. Podcast 2.0 stuff.
[01:02:37] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. And it looks like from a little bit of research that I've done, might be able to find a peer tube that will allow us to do some live streaming.
[01:02:46] Rich Chelson:
So A peer tube?
[01:02:48] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. Peer tube is, you've probably have you heard of what the Fedaverse is? Metaverse? No. I'm at a feta, like, federated.
[01:02:58] Rich Chelson:
Oh, no.
[01:02:59] Bryan Goodwin:
Okay. A federated, a federated system is a lot it just a lot of what it sounds like. The, the federal states, a federation or or a grouping of different states. Our email is actually an example of what a federated, system is like. Okay? Okay. We you can have Gmail. That's its own little own little universe, but it can also reach out, touch MSN. It can also touch, AOL. It can touch, relax mail, dot com. It can touch, you know, any other dot com out there that's got an email, you could be a part of it. You can also decide, you know what? I don't want any emails coming from AOL. And so you can cut them off. So you can actually isolate. Well, there's a thing. You probably have heard Mastodon. Right? Heard what? Heard of Mastodon. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Mastodon is part of the part of the fediverse. And the way that that fediverse works is also a set of protocols called the activity pub Mhmm. And activity stream. Yeah. And I've actually got, been playing with the, the Activity Pub myself by putting it on to my WordPress, site. So my WordPress site is actually you can go to, what is it? If I'm thinking about it, it's relaxed mail atrelaxedmail.com.
If you're in, like, a, like a Mastodon client of some sort Mhmm. You can actually do a search for it. You can actually pull it up and and get some of the, the different, blog posts from. Okay. Okay. So it's it's just kind of a way of doing it, but it's not that's not most people know of Mastodon strictly because they when Elon Musk took over over Twitter, and and everybody was losing their shit and thinking, oh my god. My the the the, the liberal mecca of Twitter has fallen to a to a liberal, or to a conservative. This is terrible, horrible, no good. We've gotta run. We've gotta go someplace. And so they a lot of people went into Mastodon, Jack Dorsey of who created Twitter, created Blue Sky, which is fediverse federated also. And so you've got all these different servers. You have, like, mastodon dot social. You have, podcast index, dot social. You have no agenda dot social. Most of them use the dot social, top level domain.
Mhmm. But it doesn't have to be. But you get you've you've got all these different little servers set up, and most of them are they're just activity pub servers. Right. But you can One of the things that you can also do is do videos. And so that's where peer tube comes in. Peer tube runs off the activity pub for videos.
[01:05:44] Rich Chelson:
Okay. Okay.
[01:05:45] Bryan Goodwin:
And one of the things they actually, they can allow, not all of them, but a server can actually allow for livestream. And, how that works? Honestly, I don't know. I haven't looked that deep into it. I've just seen that, that it, peer tube has been mentioned, and I've looked at it a couple times. It's just another place that I throw up videos, that I that I produce so that I don't have to just wander around on, on YouTube and Rumble. I'm not I'm not just being beholden to those 2. So if I do ever say something that, God forbid, YouTube doesn't like, which isn't gonna be hard, I could just say Trump is really cool, and I get I I get booted off a bit easily. Right. Right. Which is funny because we're on there. But we can also I could be over on Rumble, but if I said something that say, like, I'd I'd I'd don't like how orange Trump is. They might wig out and kick me off of there. So, you know, you can't win for losing because everybody's so divided. So you can go to a decentralized, instance like peer 2.
Or in my case, I also use a a, the Hive, blockchain, Hive blog system called, 3Speak. And it works. It's a bit buggy, but it works.
[01:07:00] Rich Chelson:
Right.
[01:07:01] Bryan Goodwin:
And so I also throw puts, put videos up on there also, and you can, again, you can put it in whatever community you think the the videos best fit. But I'm not sure if the, 3 if, the hive allows for for live videos. And I still gotta figure out. It's like, well, do we need some type of transcoder to be able to do the the live? Or can we do the live and just do live on on YouTube for now until, you know, until we say something horrible and YouTube says, know what? We're not having you on here no more. Get off here and and and then we become nomadic until we find something else. I mean, I mean, we could actually just
[01:07:45] Rich Chelson:
live to YouTube for now while we're, you know, exploring,
[01:07:49] Bryan Goodwin:
you know, the others. Oh, yeah. And I we can actually go live to YouTube through Zoom right now. Yeah. But Yeah. The issue that I run into I guess that's what I'll do this weekend. That'll be my big, my big, task besides for getting next week's, podcast for my show and a blog post done is go ahead and run a couple tests with, going live and and go ahead and get those,
[01:08:19] Rich Chelson:
see if I can get that really hammered out. Okay. Yes. I I mean, I don't going live to YouTube isn't that that hard because I know I I wanna say I wanna say Matt and I did it a few years back when we were out in Montana, but maybe maybe we was just on Facebook. But I I think I think there was one time me and him went live,
[01:08:43] Bryan Goodwin:
and we wound up going live on YouTube. But I can't be a 100% sure. Oh, yeah. No. It's it's easy to go live on like I said, I mean, I could actually, let's see here. If I scroll over here. Let's see. Oh, yeah. Hit share. Is that No. No. No. Cancel. Apps. Nope. That's not gonna be it either. Where is that? Let's see here. Oh, yeah. There it is. Live streamed to YouTube. Okay. And so I could just enter my stuff in and, and it'll allow it'll automatically go on ahead and sync up to YouTube and I make it for, I could set it up to where it goes to, to the 2, Grumpy Bets page and and On Facebook?
[01:09:29] Rich Chelson:
On YouTube. Oh, okay. Okay. But you can also do, do to Facebook too. Oh, yeah. No. No. I know that. It's it's just I think I think I think trying to run, I'm not sure, but I think trying to run 2 platforms at once. I mean, right now, it wouldn't be that hard, but, you know, if we did get followers and people that that jumped on to watch our ugly mugs,
[01:09:54] Bryan Goodwin:
Right. You know, and And that might be something that we might be able to do is I could probably even make we'd have to try it out. Well, it may not work. Why? What'd you think? What I well, what I was thinking was I could go ahead and also make you a cohost, and you could go you could set one to go live on Facebook, and I go live on YouTube. But that's probably not gonna work because it has to bounce off of, off the, off the Zoom first. So all of our stuff goes together, and Zoom gets gets processed, and then it gets spit out to whichever live place we're going. So that's, so if we're to do that, it'd be like having me trying to send it over to to YouTube and and, Facebook at the same time since it's all that all this is going through through my account.
[01:10:42] Rich Chelson:
Oh, yeah. That's right.
[01:10:44] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, I mean, I've got until Oh, it I mean, it it's it's not No. No. Listen.
[01:10:49] Rich Chelson:
Listen. Hang on. I was thinking because I've got Zoom. I've got the paid version of Zoom until 5th December. Yeah. Well, I've got the paid version of Zoom too. I mean, because I was gonna I was I was going to kick it out last year and, I spaced it and I didn't click the It didn't kick it out or renew? And, yeah, it just like snatched. And I'm like, oh, you bastard.
[01:11:18] Bryan Goodwin:
They will not give it back to you. No. They won't.
[01:11:21] Rich Chelson:
They're like, we got your money. You ain't getting it back.
[01:11:24] Bryan Goodwin:
You just gotta We gotta pay our bills too, man. So so tough luck on you. You better remember next time. Yeah. But you know what? Knock it down. You you don't need a 150 fucking dollars a year. But okay. So but anyhow. So with the live, one of I did have an I well, before we jump over to mine, how about you, dude? Got any ideas, thoughts, things that you would like to see on the show as opposed to things you would like to see taken off the show?
[01:11:53] Duuude-Ron :
You know, because this show is relatively new and there are quite a few things that, get talked over my head. So my response is going to be, no. So as far as the person sitting kind of in the shadows and just
[01:12:18] Bryan Goodwin:
adding a point That's why I'm that's why I'm asking you. I wanna I'm I'm gonna draw you out of the shadows.
[01:12:24] Duuude-Ron :
Right now, you know, I've I really don't have, unfortunately, any suggestions as far as, topics or what do we what do we really Is there anything that we want to focus on on a weekly aspect? You know, the only thing that, you know, I can talk about, but I hate debating, is religion and politics. Right. So you know? But as far as what to work on, you know, I really could not give you a any type of real suggestion right now, unfortunately.
[01:13:08] Rich Chelson:
Okay. Nothing wrong with that, dude. I mean, I get your point with the show being, you know, so young and I mean, we're, you know, we're still, you know, we're still getting things ironed out. We'll we'll still be getting things ironed out, you know, as for a while. So Oh, yeah.
[01:13:26] Bryan Goodwin:
I I don't suspect this show to really hit its legs until probably about about episode 25. So
[01:13:34] Rich Chelson:
I would say, yeah. 25 or maybe later.
[01:13:38] Duuude-Ron :
And at that point in time, we might, keyword, have a clue as to what we're doing.
[01:13:45] Bryan Goodwin:
I'm scared, man. By then, we'll have you you're you're gonna be the master editor. You're gonna be going through whacking this, these shows up in the in the bite sized pieces and posting them up on all the social media sites like a champ. You'll be doing it doing it in your sleep.
[01:14:01] Rich Chelson:
Right. Right.
[01:14:04] Bryan Goodwin:
But I did I did come across, an idea. I still gotta play I'm gonna play with it also this weekend, which I need to write down before I forget. A a,
[01:14:17] Rich Chelson:
a lightning wallet solution for Ron. And that's Fountain. Okay. Okay. In fact oh, yeah. Speaking of that, I'm trying to get together with Alby where they're, they had reached out to me and I was gonna jump on a meeting with them and and get set up. But, that was what Jean Paul and then Moritz actually jumped in, the other day and was like, no. Cancel that meeting. He's like, we found some issues. We're gonna fix them. And so I've got another one set for the 31st May, I think. And, you know, I'll give him some time to fix this up, and then he can, you know, set me up and everything like that, and I'll be set. And I believe I can still use, I believe, I can still use my getlb.com.
[01:15:18] Bryan Goodwin:
Okay. Well Well, I'm thinking if this is if this works the way I think it will, then, we can take Ron, get Ron to set up a, fountain. And they actually have got, Oscar Mary is, the guy who's is the head guy for for fountain the fountain app. And on the wallet, he's actually got it now to where you can actually use, a, the the Lightning Network to fill your wallet, strike to fill your wallet, or you can actually even use just your card. And I don't know how he's what he's done to to get that going, but that makes it a lot easier for Ron because the we can actually if he decide because he wants to start sharing, sharing Satoshis with other, other places, you know, wants to and stuff, he would be able to do that. But at least he would have a wallet that is actually receiving, Satoshi's so that now we can actually really start pushing, pushing that stuff, not even be able to get, get notices, for the boosts and stuff through through fountain.
[01:16:28] Rich Chelson:
Right. Right. So That's something I'll figure out. You see, also with TruFans, you can, I think they use Strike, if I remember right, and you can use your debit card to top off your,
[01:16:41] Bryan Goodwin:
Satoshis through True Fans? Yeah. And, there was what was it? They were And it's simple as crap. Oh, is it? Right.
[01:16:50] Rich Chelson:
No. No, Ron. It is. Right. So dude's like dude's like, man, you are so full of shit right now.
[01:17:00] Bryan Goodwin:
Shit. You don't understand what simple is.
[01:17:03] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. I no.
[01:17:05] Duuude-Ron :
I I am so far behind the power curve as being a dinosaur when it comes to electronic devices and navigating electronic devices. Yeah. I am a dinosaur, and I Yeah. So far been it ain't even
[01:17:30] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. Well, you're the but you're you're gonna get smarter for it just because the proxy of having 2 semi smart morons helping you out. Sorry about that. That's okay. Need the and that gives me the confidence level
[01:17:43] Duuude-Ron :
of wow.
[01:17:46] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, just know that all you don't have we don't have to be we don't have to be brainiacs on the situation. We just have to be just a couple steps ahead of where you are so that we can tell you don't trip over that. So that's one of the great things about, about being an expert. You are an expert to somebody. You're somebody's expert. No matter what, you're somebody's expert. Exactly. So Yeah. So one of the things I would actually looking at adding, though, is I want and this is kinda back when we were talk in the pre show, Ron. The reason I was asking about PlayStation 5 is how much how willing you would like be to do that is I would think it'd be kinda fun just to have the Grumpy Vets gaming, where we just we log on, we all jump on on Twitch, and we all all just play around on Twitch together.
[01:18:41] Rich Chelson:
See, that would be cool, I think.
[01:18:43] Bryan Goodwin:
And that would be a lot of, I think that'd be a lot of fun. We just do, you know, do the, like, some of the game as serviced,
[01:18:50] Rich Chelson:
app Twitch too. Games like Destiny or Destiny 2. Like with Agent Orange and DDT, you know, the Twitch. Like, you know? Yeah. The twit. No. No. It's it's it's actually a website where I I, you can stream, a lot of video gamers stream their gameplay while they're playing.
[01:19:08] Bryan Goodwin:
Now, again, also, we'll have to, again, be kinda careful with it because if we try or playing around and we make some comment about how your the way you died was just real gay, they they have a tendency to to to to go, oh, k. You're down here and and and eject you. So Oh, so they're liberal?
[01:19:28] Rich Chelson:
They're woke?
[01:19:29] Bryan Goodwin:
They they they are they are I'll I'll see if I can find the, the article, but, yeah, there was one there was one, gender questionable dude who, who was throwing basically, was making the comment. He became a moderator for Twitch and was like, yeah. We're in control now, bitches. And, basically, he was just going on a power trip. And so if I if you look straight to me, I'm kicking you off type of type of thing. And so he yeah. They're they're they've got some I don't know if he's still around or or not, but he was, he was definitely, thought he was gonna get get his revenge by, you know, kicking, kicking, straight white dudes off the, off of Twitch, which I again, I if he did it one too many times, I mean, yeah, there's a lot of other folks who play Twitch or on Twitch, but at the same time, you look at who all the gamers are that the people go and watch.
[01:20:30] Rich Chelson:
Mhmm.
[01:20:31] Bryan Goodwin:
You know? Sorry. But, there are there there are more more straight white dudes playing video games than and streaming those video games.
[01:20:43] Rich Chelson:
Right. And, and And see and and see the thing is there are other platforms in Twitch and Oh, yeah. Yeah. You know, these I mean, we could actually just
[01:20:53] Bryan Goodwin:
stream we could, if I'm thinking right, you could take the PlayStation 5, stream it to Twitch, stream it to, YouTube, or
[01:21:04] Rich Chelson:
You could stream it to PlayStation, I think.
[01:21:06] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, you can do it with just stream on PlayStation too. Yeah.
[01:21:10] Rich Chelson:
I mean, so yeah. I mean yeah. I mean, yeah. I mean, we could play around with that, you know, or whatever.
[01:21:16] Bryan Goodwin:
But, yeah, I was thinking we could do, you know, do some of the different, co op style games like, Ghost Recon. We'd all start off at the very beginning and just all just completely weak little weenies and and build ourselves up to level fifties. Juggernauts that turn around and try to try to would jump over to break point. Maybe, like I said, do Destiny or Destiny 2 or maybe try some of the other, Fallout 76, something like that. What's up, dude?
[01:21:49] Duuude-Ron :
How how would Asteroid fit into all this?
[01:21:54] Bryan Goodwin:
And and for those of you who don't have to have a even available on on the, on the PlayStation. I don't know. Let's see here.
[01:22:01] Duuude-Ron :
And for all of you, out there, Asteroids was a game console that was started in the mid seventies.
[01:22:12] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh. Very very mid seventies. It was it was quintessential, eighties game.
[01:22:20] Duuude-Ron :
Well, it started before that because we had it in the skating rink. Yeah. But, you know, that you know? I can play asteroid.
[01:22:28] Bryan Goodwin:
Yep. No asteroids there. What's that? I said, there's no asteroids on on PlayStation store. But, Dang it. But there is Fallout 76.
[01:22:40] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. And there's, Fallout 4 too.
[01:22:45] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. Yeah. I've got Fallout 4. I wish I wish I kinda wish Elden Ring was, was a multiplayer. Oh, no. It does. It does. It does. That's awesome.
[01:22:55] Duuude-Ron :
Oh, that's cool. What was that what was that one game that I told you that I liked that that you go to the planets?
[01:23:04] Rich Chelson:
What's that? Groot, dude? Name of that game? Or something. It's Gyrus.
[01:23:08] Duuude-Ron :
Gyrus. Yes. That was my last involvement with video games was Gyruss.
[01:23:16] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. But there you go. That's some that's some games we could do. We could also we could, we could do just complete total pain runs through, through the different, souls born games out there, like Elden Ring and Bloodborne. Bloodborne's awesome. It's fun. It's hard, but it's fun. And so, yeah, you know, I that would definitely would love to go through, through Bloodborne again. Just just let everybody run around and just slobber the crap out of everything, and just to see the the bizarre storyline that is that is a that is Bloodborne.
[01:23:54] Rich Chelson:
That might be kinda fun. Do you have a headset, Brian?
[01:23:58] Bryan Goodwin:
I've got, I have got what I have right here. I've got a I've got a earbuds that, that fit into the controller. So, yeah, we can actually talk. And it's got a little microphone on there so we don't have to do the whole, you know, ambient controller mic. Or
[01:24:16] Rich Chelson:
or or that's like that's like that's like a breezy calls man, and, we're playing a game. Because when Britt and Brian got their PS 4, they never got a headset, I don't think, or or or they did have a headset, but they they don't know where it's at. And and I've always asked Breezy. I'm like, sweetheart, do you have a headset? No. So so so what what we do when we play a game Just call each other on a PlayStation. Yeah. Yeah. She calls video calls me. And then and then and then and then lays the phone down beside her face up. So, you know, you need gets to a ceiling. Right. Right. But but but we're sitting here playing a game, you know, and it's and and then freaking MJ will come running by and find out, you know, hear my voice, and then he grabs a phone, and then it's nothing but blurry.
Yeah. You know? And he's like, hi, uncle. Car? Right. So yeah. But it's it's cool, though.
[01:25:18] Bryan Goodwin:
So Well, I'll alright. Oh, that'll be the other thing that I do then. I'll go ahead and I'll get some, I'll get some of the the those areas set up for us. So
[01:25:29] Rich Chelson:
Well, and now now remember, on the streaming side and stuff,
[01:25:33] Bryan Goodwin:
you know, with the PlayStation No. No. It's gonna be yeah. It'll be it'll just be we'll both be streaming through through the PlayStation.
[01:25:41] Rich Chelson:
Okay. But but I'm just saying, I'm I'm very new to all that stuff. I mean Oh, yeah. No. No. No.
[01:25:46] Bryan Goodwin:
Quick enough. I know I can. Oh, yeah. And it's it's not hard because what we'll what we can do and the way I've done it before is I'd set up a party and invite you. And if we can get Ron to go on ahead and shell out some some shekels, the the the visor that he is. Shell out some shekels for for his own PS 5. I'll invite him, and then we all 3 jump on, and then we laugh as Ron dies instantly on on on Bloodborne. Well, hey, Brian. Hey, Brian.
[01:26:13] Rich Chelson:
Ron could get a PS 4 and still do this.
[01:26:16] Bryan Goodwin:
Should be able to work. Yeah. You're right. So, yeah, he could he could go el cheapo and and do PS 4. Yeah. So
[01:26:24] Rich Chelson:
see, dude? It would cost, you know, $500.
[01:26:28] Bryan Goodwin:
Just 2.50.
[01:26:31] Rich Chelson:
Well, well, yeah. That's probably well, you can maybe find it for a little cheaper, but down here down here, yeah, they're 250, 280.
[01:26:41] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. But you can give I bet you could probably get them over at pawnshop.
[01:26:45] Rich Chelson:
That's what I'm saying. Not a pawnshop? Yeah. They're they're charging down here, they're charging 220 to 240.
[01:26:51] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, okay. Okay. Okay. So, yeah, I guess right about. I'll pick it up.
[01:26:56] Rich Chelson:
But you never know in Texas. They just might have a surplus of them. Yeah. You you you might be able to pick one up for a buck and a quarter.
[01:27:05] Duuude-Ron :
Well, I bet you if I go to a pawn shop closer to the military installation
[01:27:11] Rich Chelson:
You probably sure
[01:27:13] Bryan Goodwin:
they're You probably get a PS5 for for a buck and a quarter. Yeah.
[01:27:17] Duuude-Ron :
Said no shit.
[01:27:19] Bryan Goodwin:
Poor some private's gone off, screwed around, got Had a girl pregnant, had to sell everything. It's like, oh, damn it, man. I gotta go off to get some money.
[01:27:29] Rich Chelson:
So yeah. Yeah. You can get yeah. Get a PS 5 or a 4 because, yeah, you have a 4 will stream.
[01:27:37] Bryan Goodwin:
Yep. So
[01:27:39] Rich Chelson:
and and, yeah, 45 integrate, you know, seamlessly. Right. The only thing is is is, well, no, we'd be playing co op games.
[01:27:51] Bryan Goodwin:
So We would have to play I mean, we can We would have to play PS4 games. Thing. It's just, like, you would have stream your game and and Ron would have to stream his own game and and stuff. We used to. We just sit around and bullshit as, as we're playing. And that would be near as fun as all of us, you know, running around.
[01:28:12] Rich Chelson:
Well, Brian wouldn't say, while we're getting Ron, climatized all this, we don't let run go off by himself. We don't know where he'd end up.
[01:28:24] Bryan Goodwin:
Okay. We'll start out with the Astros playroom, will be our first game. That's actually a fun one. Hey. There you go. There's a gay a set of games we could probably find to play that would work real good. Fall Guys. Fall Guys. Try playing Fall Guys? Never heard of it. Oh, this is it's a fun one. It's take, Wipeout. Okay. And turn it into just where you got a battle royale of about 50 people all going at once. And they're these little squishy, marshmallowy dudes. And so they're all running around trying to dodge these these beams that are swinging around and and and and all that to try to make it to the to the finish line in time?
[01:29:06] Rich Chelson:
Really?
[01:29:07] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, god. It's hilarious. It's a great party game. It's fun. So, yeah, you can access
[01:29:12] Rich Chelson:
yeah. F a l l g u I s. Yeah. Okay. I'm I'm a look it up because it it sounds perfect.
[01:29:19] Bryan Goodwin:
Free, man. It's free. So you don't wanna even have to shell out any cash for it. Thank God. Yeah. Well well well, right now, thank God because I'm a broke motherfucker right now, man. Yeah. Yeah. I was gonna say, we're we don't need to go off and just be spending $70 on on Elder Dragon. So Oh, no. No. No. No. I'm I'm I'm 2, 3 months away from that minimum. Yep. Yeah. No. Right now it's Unless we start bringing in a lot of money. So folks, if y'all wanna help Rich, be able to afford watching and so y'all can watch him, him, me, and Ron, all 3 play video games. Just, you know, and watch And laugh your ass off. And laugh your ass off at the at, at how pitiful we are at plan.
[01:30:01] Rich Chelson:
Send us satoshis.
[01:30:02] Bryan Goodwin:
Heck, yes. Start boosted. Start boosted satoshis. Sorry. Make your make all the comments you want. You can actually send a boostogram, and we will read those boostograms out of whenever we start being able to receive the boostograms and know when they come in because the movie, helipad, is hilarious. If you listen to, I think, last week's, podcasting 2.0, they, they just updated helipad. So now you can actually set, like, anything from up to, like, a 100 satoshis would be, like, one sound. Okay. No you know, anything between another range is another sound, or if you wanna have just somebody send out, like, you know, like, one particular number, so, like, 777 Mhmm. If they send that, then all of a sudden, out of nowhere, you'd you would hear a a sound go off, like a harp, you know, because 777 or or, a bunch of 7 is is a striper boost is what they call it. Because they have all these numerology things, which is amazing.
So you have, like, the 1776 boost, which is the freedom boost. You have, the rush boost, which is, 21 12. Mhmm. You have a roll of, roll of Richards or a bag of Richards, which is a bunch of ones. So you got it's a bunch of dicks. You got a row of ducks, which is a bunch of twos. Okay. You have a little you have a little row of ducks, which is like, 4 twos. You have a flock of ducks, which is, 6, 6 twos. So you got to got those. You've got, oh, my They've got I've got a list of them. I got a list I've I've found a list of all the different, numerologies,
[01:31:48] Rich Chelson:
for them. But, yeah, they've got, shoot me that, if you would, in Google Drive or something.
[01:31:52] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. Yeah. I'll I'll throw it up on there this, this weekend because it's still wrong on the, on the Mac. But, but, yeah, there's just a it's a whole bunch of different, different different, numerology. So and, and so we you could set up a, you know, set up the the the helipad to to launch off particular sound. Mhmm. So because the the default one is just a puke. So and if you ever listen to again, if you listen to to, to Podcast Index, Adam has the helipad tied into the end of the soundboard. So as they're talking, I'll you'll hear, from time to time, you hear and it's people sending boosts.
So they know that they they're receiving it because they'll send it in about, you know, about 10 seconds later, they'll hear a pew go across. But, again, he's now got this. So if people are sending, like, 777, and it's it's an angel harp that goes off, So he'll be they'll be talking. All of a sudden, it'll sound like they're going back in time. So it's just it it's so it it's, it's just so so bizarre and so fun Mhmm. To to do that because it gives the audience a chance to interact and to be a part of the show. And then at the, kinda like what we what I wanna be able to do at the end, they have a just kind of a boostogram corner top thing, where it's just, hey, this, this is all everybody's boosted. Got, so and so's those did a striper boost, 77777.
And they said, you know, y'all, you guys have, are are are older, you know, grow up boomer, whatever, you know, whatever type of, whatever saying they wanna wanna throw at us. And we get to comment, maybe they have a question. And they're like, oh, dude, why is why did, why does this happen? And so we could actually then go, dude, so why does that happen? And dude could actually answer live on the show, especially if we're doing the live shows. Yes. So with that get this and you get this immediate feedback loop Right. Which allows for our audience to catch stuff. And this is this allowed and if they wanna make a comment, again, they can they can comment back and we actually have the choice. Do we wanna answer every comment or do we want anything that's over 50 Stoshis?
You know, whatever it is, we could we actually have that choice to decide. You know what? We're gonna hear every we're gonna talk about anything that's above 1. Because there's actually they actually have started having problems of people putting out, what they're calling ships, shit boosts, where it's just they're they're doing advertisements essentially, but with only for 1 satoshi. Oh, okay. And they're just, you know
[01:34:37] Rich Chelson:
Well, you you see Get the number ones, number 1 crypto,
[01:34:41] Bryan Goodwin:
crypto advisor with,
[01:34:43] Rich Chelson:
with, at this, at this link or or whatever. No. And it they they Well well, you see, that's the thing. I mean, I mean, yo, so we've gotten a 103 downloads so far, which is actually good for the 1st month. Right. You know? So I mean I mean I mean, you know, we don't have a lot of things going on yet, so so we've got time to explore this and get it
[01:35:06] Bryan Goodwin:
ironed out and Oh, yeah. You know? So, I mean Oh, yeah. And that's that's part of it. I wanna as as Adam again, Adam Adam Curry, he's the guy who created podcasting 2.0. Well, actually, he's the guy who created podcasting in itself, Yem and Dave Dave Winer. They they and created the the tags needed for podcasting to work. Right. Right. And, so and then him and then Adam Curry and Dave Jones have taken the, taken the old spec and are now expanding it to where we've got the live and in, in person tag or live item tag, the limit tag where we go live. We've got, the, the lightning, the the magic, wallet switching, stuff. So we got all the wallets and and things like that. We can, we've got, the the transcripts, our podcasting 2 point o, the And the chapters,
[01:36:08] Rich Chelson:
which is cool.
[01:36:09] Bryan Goodwin:
The yeah. You got actual, RSS feed style chapters instead of of, being, beholden to just, just somebody else who, who doesn't really wanna actually respect what the what the transcripts are about. So we got a we got a whole bunch of things. I mean, we got a blog world. So Yeah. You know, if you wanna know what is what are some of the shows that we listen to, well, you can go to places like Tru Fans or or, or plot, Pod Friend, and you can actually look and see. Actually, you can watch, listen to, to our show on on, on Podfriend.
And what will happen is you'll see as I'm talking right now, my little my ugly face is gonna pop up at the bottom and you're gonna see the the the transcript popping up. And then when Rich jumps on, I just my face disappears. Rich's face pops up, and his
[01:37:06] Rich Chelson:
what he's saying shows up. And then Shoot. I I didn't even know that. Yeah. It's a megaphone. Podfriend?
[01:37:13] Bryan Goodwin:
A Podfriend. Yeah. Right now, it's only they used to have a an app, and but I haven't seen it, so they may be going for for a, progressive web app. Much like how to how True Fans is. Oh, okay. Okay. So but they don't they don't have all of the, all they haven't implemented all the only one that's implemented all the tags is True Friends. And, he hasn't, he hadn't implemented the transcripts. Sam Sethi hasn't implemented the the transcripts like Podfriend has. Podfriend's just they they really put some thought into it, so you got little bubble little heads. You know, my head pops up and has all the all the words show up, and then your head'll pop up, word to show up, and then we get a question mark showing up for dude and all the, you know
[01:38:03] Rich Chelson:
Well well, well, I do know I'm true fans. So, when you look at, when you bring the script up, it'll it'll it'll fall along with the script. Yeah. Yeah. And everything, which which I like that. So it's I mean, yeah, there's there's still there's still little, nuances we're learning. But Absolutely. Yeah. It's actually cool. And trying to, you know, explain it to people, You know, you see, I mean, I mean, I love it when geeks get in and and do cool shit like this. Uh-huh. But geeks need to learn how to break it down for simple people.
[01:38:41] Bryan Goodwin:
Well, that's what I'm doing. I've got I actually went on and got, how to podcast 2 o.com. And I'm still I it's not going the domain itself is not pointing to anything yet. Right. But It's just parked. I'm Yeah. It's, it's just parked over on on, on the, on the domain server. But, what I'm doing, is actually writing a how to. So as I'm learning, how do I get somebody to set up a wallet? As soon as I figure out how to do that app for Albie, I'll be go I'll I'll actually set up my, new wallet, Albie wallet, and be taking screenshots of every step taken and writing down the steps, doing just a essentially a standard operating procedure on how to set up Mhmm. An Albie wallet for Albie 2.0. Because Albie 1.0 got too big, too fast so that all of a sudden, the gov the US government, thank you, uncle Sam Yeah. For making shit difficult, Comes along and goes, you've got you're playing with a little too much money here. We can't let you do that.
You might not know what you're doing properly. And so we wanna make sure that you don't take advantage of somebody. Well, what I would say to the government is, bitch, If, if he gets takes advantage of us, guess what? He's not going to be any longer. Right. In business.
[01:40:06] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. But Yep. Yeah. And see and see, this is why this is why they've been, for some reason and and it's it's kinda hard to believe that that I'm the only one from the US trying to get an Albie wallet, but it I mean, it is very possible. And it it just seems like they're trying to get this new system set up and in place and get me on it. And, I mean, I mean, it's in beta testing right now, apparently. So and and the thing is, apparently, they had kinda backed off for working with people in in in the United States because Yep. Of the restrictions.
But since I, you know, you, you and I, you know, was, you know, emailing us saying, look. Yeah. Yeah. Saying, look. We're you know, my friend told me to get one. I'm trying to get one. You know, work with me here. And so they're they're, like I said, doing this 2 point o thing, I guess, you could call it for lack lack of a better term.
[01:41:15] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. Because there was actually they they were rocking and rolling there for a real good bit. And I mean, it was great, service, in their 1 point o phase. Mhmm. And the only issue that they ran into when around Christmas time, there is a a, a girl named Ansley, Ainsley Costello. Mhmm. And she is essentially taking musicians into podcasting 2.0. Into music 2.0 is what way I'm kinda calling it. Right. And it's it's taken all the same technology that podcasting 2.0 has except turning it into musicians because, Snoop Dogg actually
[01:42:01] Rich Chelson:
hard.
[01:42:03] Bryan Goodwin:
No. Well, but check this out. Snoop Dogg. Mhmm. Showed his number, like last month. Had something like 2, 1, 2, 3,000,000,000 plays. That's with a b. That's a lot of freaking zeros. Yeah. You know how much money Spotify gave him?
[01:42:26] Rich Chelson:
How much?
[01:42:27] Bryan Goodwin:
$45,000 is it.
[01:42:31] Rich Chelson:
For 2,000,000,000 plays. For
[01:42:34] Bryan Goodwin:
2,000,000,000 plays. Wow. Ainsley Costello has been struggling to get any money from from, from Spotify because it's it not just is a numbers game. You have to be able to bring new people to the to the platform, essentially. Right. People have to be signing up essentially just to listen to, like, Azzi Costello. Well, her mom, being the incredible manager that she is, came across podcasting 2.0 and talked to Adam and goes, Hey, can you do this with music? And Adam was like, well, yeah, except for the whole BMI ASCAP thing. And she's like, no, don't worry about that.
Don't don't worry about any of that. We we own all the rights. They're we're not at BMI at all. And he's like, yeah. Sure. We could do that. Well, and see and see the thing is places wave lake, RSS blue and a couple other hosts that have gone strictly strictly music based. They're actually taking musicians and letting them create RSS feeds for songs and adding their their their Satoshi, or their lightning wallets to it. And so now they they can actually get paid for playing music. So now you can go to, BoosterGram Ball, which is again, Adam Curry, but he does a music show where he just plays music 2.0.
Right. Right. And it's and Ainsley from, I think it's from, last year going from making maybe $45 or so from from Spotify, if that, till she's made tens of 1,000 of dollars. Now she's still gonna get is she gonna get rich off of it? No. But she's made more money off of podcasting 2.0 than she ever will off of, Apple, Amazon, Spotify, or any of the other big players because the game's rigged.
[01:44:37] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. Oh, no. It is. It is rigged. But but you see the thing is and and you see, I don't get why, honestly, because the podcasting 2.0 is using the RSS Yeah. Feed. And, I mean, I and I'm gonna ask this question, and it might sound facetious, and I'm not trying to be. But if, you know, if all this has ran through RSS, then why have we sat on it for so long? Because Because no one has thought to put music through RSS.
[01:45:10] Bryan Goodwin:
Because no one's thought to expand it. Okay. Well, no. No. I mean And because, because at first, I mean, everybody was they had RSS. Mhmm. Nobody none of the the big companies actually wanted to expand on what you RSS was because Well, yeah. Hell no. Because There's no means to monetize RSS. It's a very private p file. It is dependent upon the blog. It is dependent upon what,
[01:45:39] Rich Chelson:
what's what's being written, what's been applied to the artist's file. That's the thing. That's that's exactly what you said right there. There was there was there was no incentive because they couldn't monetize on it. In other words That's why that's why They couldn't get their dollar.
[01:45:53] Bryan Goodwin:
RSS re the Google reader. That was the number one RSS reader on the net. Mhmm. Everybody, everybody used Google. I loved Google reader. I've still struggled to find something close to Google Reader. Mhmm. And I there's a couple out there, but some of them what shit ton freaking money. And it's like, dude, I am not spending $25 a month on your on your program. Sorry. Oh, hell no. Not happening. And so and I get it. They need the the programmer has gotta eat too. I I understand that. I get it. And and but at the same time, I almost wish that we would do blogging 2.0 to where somebody could read read through a blog and go, hey. That was pretty cool. I wanna send them send them 10 satoshis. Well, I can't do it. Satoshis, the RSS reader itself gets their little it sets up a fee of maybe 3%, 5% of the Satoshis that come through. They get their 5%, so they get a little kickback. The the writer gets their gets their money. Right. And everybody's there. Brian, hold on now. Hold on now.
Why couldn't you take your blog and just put it into an RSS feed? Well, I do have it on an RSS feed, but I don't it doesn't have to take it and to turn the a blog post to where it can accept Satoshis, that I have no idea how to do. Okay. I mean, I will I'm just saying And that that's the that's the bay all the thing that I'm missing is the send satoshi button. How do you do the send satoshi through lightning button? And that one I'm like, Yeah. And this Why hasn't anybody created a WordPress plugin for this yet? Come on, man. So that's odd, we're gonna be going, Satoshi. Okay. We're going. We're good.
So I've I've gotta, I've gotta get that, kinda, I would love to be able to do that because it would be great. And, again, all you'd have to do is get an RSS reader that also accepted lightning Satoshis to be able to have it, attached to lightning satoshi, an I'll be wallet, if you will if you will, to it. And then you get Not cast norm in the leg. Actually, no. It would be it no more than what the, because what is a what is a podcast player? It's an RSS reader. Yeah. Except for the fact that it doesn't read text. It doesn't display text as a as a, as a web page or as a page. As a as a as a, as a as what a reader would do.
Mhmm. And I would love for it to be that, but they're taken. They're actually now able to set it up to where there's a tag for music, an item tag for for music. And so now when a podcast player sees music, it could actually change the type of player to become a music player for the for the just the song. So if you wanna listen to nothing but Ainsley, Costello, boom. It'll turn on to a to a music player, and it would just play the songs. And then you could go back over to the podcast and do that. And so it's becoming a Swiss army night. Podcast players are going to eventually somewhere, I think within next year, I think you'll start seeing Swiss Army night podcast players that play music and play, play podcasts. And that would be amazing. And I've been there's a couple of, local musicians that I know of, and I've been trying to kinda talk a bit to check this out. Because there's, Angelie Costello's mom has, decided to go ahead and help other musicians do the same thing.
Mhmm. And so she has created oh, shit. What's the damn thing called? I think it's called phantompowermusicdot io.
[01:49:34] Rich Chelson:
That's a mouthful.
[01:49:36] Bryan Goodwin:
I think that's what I know it's phantompowermusic. Okay. I don't know what the top level domain actually is. It might be dot just dotcom, but that's that didn't sound right. I think it's dot I o. And so but they actually will walk you through how to set up a satoshi wallet, how to set up the, an RSS feed for your music, how to get they're actually starting to do a publisher tag is what they're, is what the, podcast 2.0 initiative is actually working on right now. Saying, do we need a publisher tag? Is a publisher tag good? What we actually need so that the publisher, say Fanta Power Music being a publisher, can go through and say, hey, these are all the, you know, these are all the artists that we have and those artists all have their catalogs there.
And so you can actually break it down so that if you wanna do list to nothing but phantom power music, you can list to all phantom power music, artists that are that are available in their catalog. And so from there, you can you can stream satoshis Right. And give them, you know, 5 satoshis. Or if you're like Adam Curry, again, he goes off and he he doesn't mess around. He throws out a sat he'll he'll string, a 1,000 satoshis to some folks. Sounds cool. Every minute. Extra thousand, extra thousand, x 60,000 Satoshis in an hour. So it's amazing.
Nothing wrong with that. The heck? No, man. And so it's it's a it's such a neat platform. And that's one reason why I I wanted to do this show with podcasting 2.0. I wanted to wanna start really getting my fingers into this medium.
[01:51:20] Rich Chelson:
Mhmm.
[01:51:21] Bryan Goodwin:
Because right now, you got Apple. The re well, Lipson's gotten around I and I've got I've jumped off, Lipson. I that's where I was had my show host for the past 4 years. I jumped off and have jumped onto Pod Home also, which is the same host that we have this show on. That's cool. Now there's some there's some still some bugs. This this is new show new company and stuff, and there's website's got some bugs in it, and I'm finding them left and right. And, like, one, for whatever reason, like the podcast player, whenever I put it on my show or on my, on my blog post. Mhmm. For the, for the the episode, it doesn't stay at the top. Something about it causes it to be sent all the way down to the bottom of the, of the post every time.
[01:52:06] Rich Chelson:
Oh, okay.
[01:52:08] Bryan Goodwin:
And so can fix it. I know that. And I I'm sure it's just a JavaScript setting somewhere, and it may be something that's in my control. And, so I've got emails, actually, I'm gonna be sending off that I've not sent off. Because I was actually waiting until my latest episode came out today because I wanted to make sure I the way that it's set up so that you can actually do individual shows Mhmm. Made me kinda stand back going, okay. If I change this on on here, is that going to pardon mess up all my other shows that I I do on, before? Because I've got 227, other episodes, and I've I've still got to convert well, I still I've I've kept Lipstick right now. We're on the $5 plan, and I was gonna keep it for about 3 months just to make sure everyone jumped over because I've got the 3 zero one redirect set up. But the problem that I had with Lipson is that they don't support podcasting 2.0 standards.
[01:53:05] Rich Chelson:
Right.
[01:53:07] Bryan Goodwin:
And when you ask them about it, they're like, oh, we do. We do. No. You don't. To to to set up a podcasting 2.0 standard, you actually have to go into their destinations and go in and edit the x m, the the, the RSS feed itself. There's they've got a little text spot down at the bottom where you could actually add all the podcasting 2.0 stuff that you'd like to add. Mhmm. No. No. That one, that's not user friendly.
[01:53:37] Rich Chelson:
Right.
[01:53:38] Bryan Goodwin:
2, if you don't know what you're doing in the ex in that in that area, you can kill your feet. Yeah. And then you have to try to remove everything and hope that you got it all figured out and straightened out. I just realized that was way off mic. I don't know how long I've been off mic, but jeez. But It's okay. I can still hear you in I mean, good audio still. Hopefully, it'll pull it will be able to pull me up and give you a leveled out a bit. But it was and and I I get Rob Walsh's thoughts. To him, Apple is the reason podcasting is out. Podcasting is what it is. No. And it no. It it it is. Yeah. Yeah. We wouldn't have had we wouldn't have had as much success in podcasting if app or, iPod hadn't come along.
And and Steve Jobs said, you know what? We kinda like this podcasting thing. Let's incorporate it also so we have
[01:54:35] Rich Chelson:
true. Okay. Okay. Granted. Yeah. True. I will give you that. But, yeah, in the end, just because Apple started it and all like this, which is fine, you don't need to keep praying to the Apple gods every freaking day. No. I agree there. You don't have You know? I mean, I mean, come on now. I'm I'm gonna learn to grow.
[01:54:55] Bryan Goodwin:
Right. And, I mean, Apple's the one who insisted that we have, the RSS feed lock, which was the supposed to be used to keep people from being able to add yours add your account, or your RSS feed to another to another ho or not host, but, to a, to another platform. Mhmm. And monetize against it. Because a lot of people were taking things like, Joe Rogan before he went to Spotify. They were taking Joe Rogan's feed and putting it into into Anchor
[01:55:30] Rich Chelson:
and monetizing against it. Yeah. See, now now that's true.
[01:55:34] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. Yeah. I agree. But and so they were always having someone was having to always run around and slap them down. And Apple was, like, going, okay. Let's let we can fix that. Let's do a lot. But then they would never utilize. They wouldn't recognize their own standard.
[01:55:48] Rich Chelson:
Oh, wow.
[01:55:50] Bryan Goodwin:
So so they had they're Apple's got a a lot of problems now. Granted, they have gone podcasting 2.0 for one thing. And that one, well, technically 2 things because they, because the law, the RSS law, but also the other thing is, is for, for transcripts. Mhmm. And the only reason they went to transcript is because they were about to get sued by the, the, not anti defamation league, the, society for, for for handicapped folks. Yeah. I'm completely slaughtering that. I'm people's Yeah. The ADA, Americans with Disabilities Act. Mhmm. They they they were about to get sued because, Iheart, I think, just got their asses in the in the ringer with it, and and they lost a big old battle. And they and the lawyers said, yeah, we're going for Apple next. So Apple's like, 2 o podcast 2. They've got they've got it all set up. We're we're gonna take it. And they did a beautiful job with it, which is which is is Apple. They they did a beautiful job. You sit there and talk. It's a lot like True Fans as you talk.
It's it highlights the word as it's being said. Mhmm. Smooth and glorious. But and but like what, like what Rob Walsh was saying, he was, like, going, well, Apple doesn't recognize any of it, so we don't really need any of the podcasting 2.0 stuff. We don't even really understand what it's about. And it's like, that's the whole reason to use it. Let Apple not use the use the tags. Recognize the tags. Implement the tags because that's you're gonna get more people leaving as they start realizing, oh, wait a minute. And I get it. Linson is very has thrown their chips into the advertisement.
Yeah. They're like, we can do this advertising. And it it it works barely and it's dying. Advertising for podcast is dying. I mean, Leah Laporte is has fired off most of his most of his people from Twitter. Right. I believe that. The advertising system does not work at this At the rates they're wanting it. And because Apple, the, the Appleocalypse that happened in octo last October where they did an update, It might have been this year, but there they did an update and the numbers Last year, I think. Yeah. The numbers fell 30%.
[01:58:16] Rich Chelson:
Mhmm.
[01:58:17] Bryan Goodwin:
Because they updated how they actually download the podcast. Because a lot of people will, on Apple, they would just set it to, hey, just go ahead and just download every new episode. Now and then people would never listen to the episodes unless they were like me. I download the episode, the back episodes as I as as they come available, and I get around to listening to them as they as they come about. Right. But but
[01:58:42] Rich Chelson:
see see But I'm a rare case. Well, yeah. You are. You are. But but see, this is where also where, you know, I'm you know, Apple's still big, always will be big because Oh, yeah. I mean, it's huge. But Android doesn't have, you know, their apps are more freer, I should say. And so, you know, I'm I mean, I'm not saying Android is going after Apple because no.
[01:59:11] Bryan Goodwin:
Android is going after is, depending on who you look at though, Spotify is, in some rankings, number 1. Actually, it's the number 1 podcast listening, app out there.
[01:59:24] Rich Chelson:
Ain't no way I'd use use Spotify for a podcast app. No. No. I wouldn't either. I I can't stand the ads in between every episode. Yeah. No. No. Yeah. No. You see, that's the thing. Yeah. This is why I like podcasting and listening to podcast is because there's no fucking ads.
[01:59:43] Bryan Goodwin:
Or if they are, their native ads, usually done by well, they're doing programmatic. A lot of people are trying to do programmatic. Like Lipson, that's their big big claim to fame is they're doing programmatic ads. Yeah. Which is the reason why the advertising costs are so damn low. You you you buy it from the, you buy your advertise your ads and say, I wanna have, 20,000 shows. Here's here's the amount, and it gets just chunked out into every show that that's part of the, that fits the the demographic they wanna have. Say that there, I would shut my showdown. I mean, if they don't really have any idea of who the who the person's down is that's downloading the episode unless you are listening on Apple I Apple, podcast app or Spotify. They've got the information. They know, 1, how long you listen.
Mhmm. They know whether you're a man or a woman or an it. You know? Yeah. They've got all that information. They have all that demographic. But if you are utilizing the RSS feed like everybody else, then there's they have no idea. So they just kinda piss in the wind going, alright. Try this. And I've gotten gotten ads for the, the cup, which is a menstrual cup. And it's like, sorry. I only spot even on only on the heaviest days. So there I don't have any real flow. Alright? I don't need a debug guy.
[02:01:19] Rich Chelson:
So they don't See, though. That's the thing. See, that's the thing. You see, this is where letting someone else pick to put an ad in my show. Uh-huh. No.
[02:01:31] Bryan Goodwin:
Mhmm. And see why I've, I want podcast 2.0. If I made your this show worthy of your value, if you have made this show worthy of any value, then let the listener decide, you know what, man? You're worth $5. I'm gonna start sending $5 to you through PayPal. You can do so. You go to 2, 2 grumpy vets.com. You see, support. You you got a tab up there for support. You could hit that and it'll actually with it. There'll be a button for for PayPal. It'll take you over PayPal. It's a few more hits than I, bounces that that I care to, but it's there. It's what it is. And you can then set it up to where every 5 once a month, $5 from your account comes over and lands into the PayPal account. And when that starts rolling in, I've got I'll be, taking the money out about once a month, divvying it up, and giving, 33% to, Ron, 33% to Rich, 30 per 30% to me, and we're gonna call it good. Right.
And more than likely, the 33% of all of it will end up we'll all just mashed together and we'll probably send it over to you saying here, pay for the, pay for the the, the hosting. The hosting. And and we'll be on our way. Right. Right. We look forward to start paying the hosting. We look forward to start paying, you know, maybe somewhere along the way, we get big enough that we can, upgrade our equipment. We can get Ron a a a laptop and a and a and a and some gig, some fiber, fiber Internet, and, and let him start becoming the, the the world class gamer that we know is inside of his heart.
[02:03:15] Rich Chelson:
World class gamer and podcaster.
[02:03:18] Bryan Goodwin:
And podcaster. I I mean I still believe he's gonna he's gonna eventually, we're going to wear him down, and he's gonna see, oh, this doesn't take anything at all. I wanna do that roller, roller skating, podcast because he's the only one who would do it. I mean, I End it, Ron. And and and that's the thing. He he would make 1,000,000 of dollars. He could build it. About 1,000,000, but he would he would get a lot of adoring fans. I mean I have to bet you'd get some roller girls come by, and they would they would be in their little little skirts and stuff rolling around skating around for you.
[02:03:51] Duuude-Ron :
Dude. Do you re do you remember the days of roller derby?
[02:03:56] Bryan Goodwin:
Oh, hell yeah. I I well, I remember watching the the new version of roller derby that they used to put on on television. Yep. Where they had that big wall where the girls would skate up and up the up the wall and stuff, and they had the I I remember all I remember the show, and I remember loved watching it. Just because it was a bunch of chicks just beating the ever living crap out of each other on roller skates.
[02:04:22] Rich Chelson:
It was just amazing. There's talent there, dude.
[02:04:25] Duuude-Ron :
Hell yeah. That is. Pretty much yeah. Pretty much WWE
[02:04:29] Rich Chelson:
on roller skates. On roller skates.
[02:04:33] Duuude-Ron :
Well, that's basically what it came down to.
[02:04:35] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. Yeah. It was amazing. It's beautiful. It's just one of the best ideas. I'm I'm I'm sad that they don't do it anymore. It it'd be great if roller blades, roll roller blades or or or for quad skates came back and were just and and just for nostalgia. You know?
[02:04:54] Rich Chelson:
If if roll if We need to get run boards. We need to get run podcast and about roller skating and rollerblading, and who knows? It might come back. I mean, it's it's it's honestly very possible. I'm not being facetious there. It is possible because it's not something people think about. And if people heard about it, they're like, hey. Let's do this. And then next thing you know, you know, it's and then everyone because there's only one roller skating podcast, and that's the dude. You can even call it the dude's roller skating podcast. I mean, simple, man.
Hey, no perfect roller dude. But, no, seriously, it's that fucking simple.
[02:05:43] Bryan Goodwin:
And, honestly, you could use your phone, dude. Yeah. You can use your phone. You could do it. And again, we could you could set it up podcasting 2.0 also, and you wouldn't you would be able to just have your your your fans and your listeners send you questions, comments, all that through the, through the the the podcasting app of choice. And and if you wanna know how what type of podcast apps there are out there, I mean, we've mentioned Fountain. We've mentioned, Pod Friends. We've mentioned Pod Friends. Friends, and mentioned, True Fans and bunch of the and some others, but there's a lot of them. Like, there's, Podiverse and and, podcast guru.
Podcast guru. There's a lot of them out there. And if you wanna know where you can pick one up, go to, podcasting 2.org. And there you will see apps, at the top and Or not at top. You'll see for listeners, you can hit a button there and it'll bring up the apps. And there you can choose for iOS. You can choose, choose for,
[02:06:53] Rich Chelson:
Android,
[02:06:54] Bryan Goodwin:
and or any of the other, iOS or not iOSes, but, phone OSes that are out there. Because there's some for the for some lower end market, phones that work quite well for, for Mhmm. Some of the some of the more, more developing portions of the world.
[02:07:14] Rich Chelson:
So, yeah, there's, yeah, there's there's all kinds of options to, download for free.
[02:07:22] Bryan Goodwin:
Yep. And if you're wondering about how to set up, a a wallet, if there was any if I was to give any suggestion, I would say, I'm gonna have to say fountain app right now. Now it's not the app that I typically use right now, and that's because I haven't been able to find a podcasting 2.0 app that needs that has one feature that I really is a is a is a, is a must for me. And that is what's called a smart, smart cue, smart playlist. So that whenever I because what I do is I have my, my shows broke up into my own type of categories. So I've got a pod I've got a a playlist of podcasts that are about podcasting. I've got a playlist for coaching topics, for coaches. I've got a playlist for history. I have a playlist for learning. I have a playlist of friends and others like that. And so what happens is with smart playlists, if you have, like, for on on my coaching, I have a live and free podcast.
Anytime a new show comes out, it automatically gets added to the, to the coaching podcast, or coaching, playlist. If you don't have that, then what you have to do is you just have to queue. So you have to go in and choose, alright, they're live and free, select that one, add that to the queue, go to the next one, add that one to the queue. And so you have to spend, you know, 20, 30 minutes to get a listening queue built up. And, ain't nobody got time for that. No. No. I wouldn't do it. And so it become it kinda becomes a pain in the tail end. And from what I understand, there's a couple of, apps that are really playing with the idea trying to figure out how to implement that, but they don't have it yet. And my I I use, iPhone. So I I get to use, probably one of the best apps out there called, called Overcast.
And it's by, made by a guy named, Marco. And he does he's, made the statement of I am not going to support podcast 2.0. He supports podcasting 2.0, but he's not going to put any of the features
[02:09:38] Rich Chelson:
in Into the overcast.
[02:09:40] Bryan Goodwin:
So that's fine then then you just mail from his app. It's his product. Yeah. He can he can do what he wants. But, and the closest thing I've come to it is Cast o Matic, but Cast o Matic doesn't have the, the smart, playlist.
[02:09:57] Rich Chelson:
Okay.
[02:09:58] Bryan Goodwin:
So and it's like, because one of the great things about Marco's, Overcast is that you can act Okay. Start over. Start with simple words. Marco's overcast app has a time saving feature in it. Basically, what it does is it listens for when we're talking. And if you'll notice, sometimes we have some little spaces of silence. Right. Marco's Cool. App automatically notices that silence and cuts it out. Say the note before that. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. You're ruining the timing of comedy shows. Well. Well Okay. But I don't listen to comedy shows. Alright? So I I it doesn't bother me. Right. And then if you if you go and you wanna wanna listen to 1a half speed or 2 speed, a lot of people get the, they just speed the app up, and so you get a lot of chipmunks. So people start sounding like, like, Chippendale.
[02:10:58] Rich Chelson:
Right. Right.
[02:10:59] Bryan Goodwin:
His doesn't. His just takes more of the spaces out of the words. Okay. And so there's no there's a little bit of chipmunking,
[02:11:08] Rich Chelson:
but it's very, very, very slim. Okay. Yeah. Okay. No. I understand that. And that's cool in a way and not cool in a way. I can see both sides of that. But also at the same time is like, okay, let's say let's say we were talking. We were on a deep, deep subject
[02:11:26] Bryan Goodwin:
and
[02:11:27] Rich Chelson:
and we had a pause.
[02:11:29] Bryan Goodwin:
Okay.
[02:11:30] Rich Chelson:
We had a pause for effect. Okay? So and see, that's where that's where I wouldn't want his his app to take out that pause because you would ruin the whole the whole conversation then.
[02:11:45] Bryan Goodwin:
Okay. But, again, would it really would a pause really cause problem?
[02:11:52] Rich Chelson:
Depends on the subject. Sometimes, yes. Most of the time most of the time, no. You're right. Most of the time, 99% of the time, no. But every once in a while I mean, we have been known to have some deep conversations. Nothing that has really made, you know, where a pause made any much difference. But, you know, still, sometimes though, you would like to leave that pause in there Right. To to, to convey a feeling or or an emotion. Right. And see and that's where that's where if if an app takes it out, I'd be like, no. I'm out. You know? And he'd be like, no. I'm gone, dude. I'm out.
[02:12:39] Bryan Goodwin:
But, nah. So but it gets the but Marco's Marco's would do that. And a lot of the, like I said, a lot of comedians, they're because it's all about comedy has a lot to do with timing. Right. Right. And so if you speed the the the comedy podcast up, are you destroying the timing and are you ruining the comedy? And I I've listened to I don't listen to any comedy podcast now, but I used to. I used to listen to a lot of Kevin Smith stuff. And so I would listen to smodcast. I would listen to Jay and Silent Bob get old. I would listen to, Edumacation.
I would listen to, Hollywood Babylon.
[02:13:19] Rich Chelson:
But say, yeah, that's where that's where the timing though is is the key to everything.
[02:13:25] Bryan Goodwin:
But it's honestly, I'd I'd laughed my ass off at everything that they did, and
[02:13:29] Rich Chelson:
there wasn't that difference in the timing, really. Dude, you were in the navy. Come on now. No. I'm just messing with you. Yeah. But, you know, yeah. I just I'm sorry, dude. I just I just I just had to throw that at you.
[02:13:42] Bryan Goodwin:
It's alright, man. I'm I'm okay with you, Arnie. Taking off all those poor poor squids like like that.
[02:13:52] Rich Chelson:
Oh my gosh.
[02:13:54] Bryan Goodwin:
So but and I know we're starting to go along, and I'm sure we've driven everybody away with our podcasting 2.0 talk, but that's, that's the big thing. This is this technology is so cool, and it's just now taken off. I mean, we've had conversations where we talked about how crypto we sort of missed the missed the bus on the crypto. Yeah. And because I would love to have gone off and been a part of of Bitcoin back when it was you know, you could you could run your own, own miner on your on your, on your desktop and go to bed with no no Bitcoins and wake up in half 10.
Right. I would love to have been back then, but I didn't know about it until everybody started talking about it when it got off to almost $30,000 and then it fell. You know? Oh, yeah. So I was able to jump in at at that time. And, it's risen up to 70,000 now, but I and I have I've bought, it's built up, and I've sold, and I've spent, and I've built up, and I've sold, and I've spent. And and now, so I've but now I've taken the Bitcoin and it's just I buy it for the satoshis. I buy it, buy it off out of, I was buying it out of out of, Coinbase and then sending it over to, to to to Kraken, essentially, and converting it into lightning and then throwing it over into my lightning wallet. So I was bouncing a few times, painting other people as I did. So may start off with, you know, 10,000 sets. And by the time I got finished with it, my my I might have 9,000 sets.
[02:15:31] Rich Chelson:
And still, it's I mean But still, I mean, it's it's
[02:15:35] Bryan Goodwin:
I am glad to be helping that that, that environment grow. Right. I don't feel like I'm being taken advantage by anything. I know it sure as hell I don't need the government's help on babysitting what I do with my with my money. And that was one thing that I was actually going to, was gonna talk about if we if I hadn't gotten gone long winded on on this, was that, saw that Oklahoma has, has essentially deemed bit you us us humans, in Oklahoma have the right to manage our money the way we wanna manage it. If we want Bitcoin, we can spend and utilize Bitcoin all we want. Really? It's just fine. And I'm see if I can pull up what, what it actually was called.
And then Well that might be something we talk about on a, on a later date.
[02:16:25] Rich Chelson:
I was thinking, yeah, we'll get some I was thinking, yeah, we could probably talk about that next week or so. Is that that sounds pretty cool.
[02:16:35] Bryan Goodwin:
It is called the the title of it is from, decrypt and it's Bitcoin self custody is enshrined as a right in Oklahoma. So you can hold you can have your own Bitcoin wallet that doesn't have to be ran by by coin, Coinbase. It doesn't have to be ran by anybody.
[02:16:57] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. It's a cold wallet.
[02:16:59] Bryan Goodwin:
It's it's a cold wallet. Exactly. Yeah. It's a cold wallet. And in fact, you can have a cold wallet and that's just fine. That is a right as a human being in Oklahoma.
[02:17:09] Rich Chelson:
Well And You know, it's sad. It's Sometimes those damn okies, they get it right from time to time. True. True. But but you see what's sad is that we think we have to have a state to tell us what is our right. And I'm sorry, but, you know. No. We don't. No. We don't. Yeah. I mean, and but I mean, I'm glad I'm glad Oklahoma has moved to this because I know down here in Mississippi, they have Bitcoin ATMs.
[02:17:38] Bryan Goodwin:
Yeah. Yeah. We've got Bitcoin ATMs all over the place in, in Oklahoma. I've never used one. No. I haven't. But
[02:17:47] Rich Chelson:
but, yeah. Yeah. I gotta say we've been long winded on this one.
[02:17:53] Bryan Goodwin:
Yep. Yep. Yep. So get alright. We'll go and we'll call it a night because I'm sure Ron's about to fall asleep on us. So can't can't have the dude doing that. So No. We don't want the dude to have Don't want the dude to do that. Nope. Nope. Snores I mean, we we would have fun making fun of the snorers and the snorts and stuff you made, but, you know Oh, true. At the same time. That won't really Oh god. He's getting he's getting eating, people. Oh god. So Save him quick. Save him quick. Somebody give him a call. Somebody call him. So but anyhow, it's alright, guys. As you heard us talking, podcasting 2.0. This is done as a value for value program where I'm not going off. We're not gonna be selling you anything. Well, correction. We will end up selling you stuff, but it's gonna be off of the store. It's gonna be our stuff. It's gonna be our merch. We're this is something where, I proceed down the road. We're gonna start making smart ass comment shirts, and we're gonna have, 2, 2 grumpy vets and a dude's, equipment being being available for everybody and anybody who wants to buy it. But as of right now, you're not gonna hear mattress ads on this show. No. You're not gonna hear maxi pad ads on this show. You're not gonna hear Definitely. Ads about diva cups. Alright?
[02:19:11] Rich Chelson:
This we've got 3 different still hurt over that one, but okay.
[02:19:16] Bryan Goodwin:
But it's it we we are here to, one, just show you that, hey. We're You can have a great time. And just just show what a conversation can be about. It doesn't have to be anything in in particular. So Uh-huh. If you found anything of value in this show, whether it's the information about podcasting 2.0, whether it's about, about the, about what trivia we know or don't know. Right. We have, you know, you you have the ability to share what you think the value is. I, what, what do you think the value is, is all that I care about. If you think it's worth a dollar beautiful, It's a dollar. If you think that it's worth $50, even more beautiful. I like that even more. But that's just it's all completely up to you. I am grateful that you are actually listening and that you're wanting to be a part of the show and you want the show to continue on.
[02:20:15] Rich Chelson:
Leave us a comment. Send us an email. [email protected] or, circle [email protected].
[02:20:24] Bryan Goodwin:
Precisely. Or And rchelson@gmail. We're here. We'd love to be able to hear from you. Get, get information, get, get news of what's going on in your world. And if you need help for something or you'd like to ask a vet something, we'd love to be able to help you. Love to go through, talk to you, and and develop that that community. That's what this is all about. We want this community to grow, develop, and and to shine. And, yeah, we right now, we're doing this all out of the, out of our own wallets. And as we grow, we're hoping we're gonna be able to still do this through the wallets.
But, you know, there's a chance that something may happen where we're not gonna be able to do it. And it's not meant I'm not meant to say this as a means of guilt tripping you into into doing this because, no, it's not a guilt trip. But at the same time, something may go along go on where all of a sudden, our our hosting fees may become so popular that our hosting fees go from what it is right now to, you know, $300 a month. Holy smokes. How are we gonna work that one out? Yeah. That'd be rough. Figure out how to do that. That would be so rough. I mean, I've got ideas if we ever got it. I would actually I'm honestly, I what I think to do is doing it's called IPFS. So interplanetary file system. It's basically,
[02:21:41] Rich Chelson:
I'm just gonna say I'm not standing on the street corner.
[02:21:45] Bryan Goodwin:
No. No. No. It would be funny to see you do so though. Yeah.
[02:21:51] Rich Chelson:
I would know. But
[02:21:54] Duuude-Ron :
you know We already know that you have a pole on the back of your Jeep and that you will pole pole dance for Jeep parts.
[02:22:04] Rich Chelson:
Well, let's see.
[02:22:05] Bryan Goodwin:
Jeep parts are expensive. Jeep prices are out of control, man.
[02:22:09] Rich Chelson:
Right. But yeah. No. It's just that's yeah. We're just we're just going along with this. And, yeah, we'd love to hear from you and,
[02:22:21] Bryan Goodwin:
you know, hear your thoughts and ideas just as well as our own. What would you like to hear on this show? The I mean, we've we've talked to all 3 of us. We've talked gave it our ideas. Gaven? I didn't know that was a word. Gaven? Gaven. Hey. You could add that to the urban dictionary. Oh, and what's Sunray Hospital? So, you know, I'm doing good here. But if there's a if you have an idea of, of an idea for the show, love to hear what you have to say. Love to see Yeah. What's what your ideas are because who knows? Maybe that's something we can come up with. Time, talent, treasure. All you whatever it is you take the time to send us an email. Go, hey, dude. I would love to see y'all do this, or I'd love to hear y'all talk about this. What's your thoughts on this? That's just that's contributing time to the show.
Talent, if you are a a graphics designer or, you know, you a, a great, I don't know, database admin or something, and you wanna be able to jump on and help us, in some way. Hey. We can utilize your skills. We'd love to be able to utilize whatever skills you would like like to be able to share. Or if you wanna just tell us, hey, man. I I'm I'm a talentless blob of goo, but I've got $5 here. Here so here's $5 or here's $5 worth of satoshis. You can send those to us. If you wanna reach Yeah. Reach us, send us a boostagram. Sit hit that boost on the, on your podcasting app, modern podcasting app of choice, and it'll it'll arrive to us, and we will start having a conversation with you. Love to be able to do that. So guys Would love it. With that, I wanna say I'm gonna go ahead and I'm gonna sign this off and and say say good night.
And and y'all have a great rest of the week, and we will see y'all next week. Rich, you got any final words? I lost Rich up. Sorry, man. I didn't mean to
[02:24:16] Rich Chelson:
Yeah. It's freaking 10:15 at night. You expect my brain to work? Yeah. No. I don't know why. It just it just yeah. I've got nothing. So peace.
[02:24:27] Bryan Goodwin:
Alright. And how about you, dude? Do you have any last minute, words you'd like to throw out to the, to the ether? Yeah. Squirrel. Squirrel. Squirrel.
[02:24:40] Duuude-Ron :
Oh, get off your couch and go roller skating.
[02:24:44] Rich Chelson:
There you go. Hey. Hey. There you go.
[02:24:46] Bryan Goodwin:
Alright. Well, guys, y'all take care. Y'all have yourselves a good rest of the night. Great talking with y'all again, and we will see y'all next Thursday. So till then, guys. Bye.
[02:24:58] Duuude-Ron :
Peace. Good night. Peace out. See y'all.
Angry Vets, Angry brownies and starting the show
Discussion about driving experiences, dealing with heavy rain, and challenges on the road
Sharing funny stories about giving and receiving directions, including experiences with maps and navigation
First hand knowledge of wrecking an ICC bar
Interesting facts about celebrities, such as Sean Connery and Carl Fuschow, and their unexpected career beginnings
Discussion about celebrities who started out in different professions before becoming famous, like Sean Connery and Jim Crow.
Trivia questions and answers about curling teams and surgical procedures.
Trivia question about Central American countries and their borders.
Conversation about the dot over the letters I and J, called a biddle, sploot, or tittle.
Introduction to the podcasting 2.0 concept and its potential for music integration
Discussion on setting up a wallet for Satoshis and the challenges faced by musicians in traditional platforms
Transition to a new podcast hosting service and the bugs encountered in the process
Discussion on the role of Apple in the success of podcasting and the evolution of podcast platforms.
Exploration of advertising challenges in podcasting and the impact of platforms like Spotify on the industry.
Introduction to the concept of podcasting 2.0 and its potential benefits for content creators and listeners.
Highlighting recent legislation in Oklahoma regarding Bitcoin self-custody rights and its implications.