News, CES, and a report on what is happening with Arcade 1Up
Hosts: William Sikkens, James Sherwood, Bill Snodgrass, and Gretchen Winkler
Transcript
Welcome to
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:User Friendly 2.0 with host Bill Sikkens,
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:technology architect.
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:And this is User Friendly 2.0.
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:Welcome to this week's show.
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:And if you missed this last week again
happy:
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:May this be a wonderful year
for everybody.
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:It'll be interesting for us.
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:We've got some exciting new things
coming this year for user friendly.
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:You're just gonna have to wait
and see what they are,
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:and we'll talk about them as the year goes
by. Bill.
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:Gretchen, welcome. Hello, there. Hello.
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:So since last week's show
was obviously recorded before the first.
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:Just because we were off that week.
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:I'm going to ask you, since we're going
live now, how is your New Year's?
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:Very good. Pretty well.
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:Quiet.
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:And it was great for me, too,
except for the noisy people outside.
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:Well, that's because you live in the
middle of a war zone.
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:Yeah.
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:Seems like
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:it looks normal during the daytime,
you know?
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:But then all the people come home
and they're really noisy.
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:Well, if the time comes that we can fly
the jets, we'll be able to take off
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:and land in your neighborhood because
nobody will, you know, and can notice.
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:Yeah.
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:Anyway, well, on into:
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:we're going to be covering two things
this week.
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:After the news,
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:we're going to be talking about
what's going on with CBS now as we record.
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:CBS is actively going on. It's Wednesday.
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:When you hear this it will have included.
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:So there might be some additional news.
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:And if there is anything
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:major that comes after today,
we'll pick that up next week for you.
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:But there's been some exciting things
announced and some generally just,
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:unusual, some unexpected, some
that are expected.
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:And spoiler alert, AI, is it everything?
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:We'll talk about that after the news.
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:Second segment we're going
to be talking about arcade one up.
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:James Sherwood, the host of The Vault,
is going to be joining me on that.
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:And anybody that doesn't know Arcade
one up is a company that manufactures
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:replica, stand up arcade machines of a
lot of the classics and different things.
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:There are three quarter size.
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:They're meant for the house.
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:I have one for old knacks
and another one for team and team.
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:I like them.
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:You would never put them in an arcade
or anything
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:because they wouldn't
stand up for your game room.
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:It was an inexpensive way to get something
that I think was really cool.
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:Well, unfortunately, the company is,
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:I want to say, ceasing operations,
although at this point
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:the website is still up
and you can still order,
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:but we're going to be talking about
the details
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:of what's going on
with that in the next segment
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:and what's going to happen
if you have a cabinet
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:that requires online connectivity,
like their infinity table
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:or number of other things,
and what's going to happen
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:if the servers get shut down
and even if that's going to happen.
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:So stay tuned for that.
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:In the meantime, let's go ahead
d jump into our news first of:
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:All right.
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:There is an update to Kennedy
leaving Lucasfilm sort of.
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:So we're covering this
because this has been
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:a lot of questions from you on
what's going on here.
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:And for anybody that doesn't know,
Kathleen Kennedy is the,
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:president or CEO, one of those titles
of Lucasfilm at Disney.
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:He's been running it
for a number of years,
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:and he's had bright spots
and not so bright spots.
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:Not quite anyway, but, Oh, yeah.
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:And he had stated earlier last year
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:that, she was going to be stepping down
at the end of:
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:She still is not stepping down, but
according to reports that are out there.
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:So this is a little bit of a rumor line,
but they are coming up with an exit plan,
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that this is going to happen.
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:She's now expected
to step down as president.
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:That was her title of Lucasfilm
in the next couple of weeks.
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:And they're talking about having Dave
Filoni take over.
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presidents or, something of that nature.
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what officially is going up yet.
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:There has been no official press release
or anything like that at this point,
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:but it does look like this is around
the corner, so we'll keep being there.
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:wearing suits and glasses
and carrying an empty box for her?
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:That was an interesting video.
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:Just at the president's desk.
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:Okay, fill your box and we're out. Yeah.
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:Maybe Wells Fargo, but anyway, so,
I don't know, they just lock the door
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you can't come in and ever again.
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what a way to do it anyway.
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:So that's a whole nother topic for a whole
nother time.
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:But this is the information
we have on this right now.
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that are reporting different things,
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that is being agreed upon.
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:So what's going on right now
is probably hopefully making a decision.
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sometimes make a change in the personnel,
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:Warner Brothers tells shareholders
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wealth isn't enough to best a Netflix bid.
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:Okay, so that's a mouthful,
but basically what's going on
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:For anybody that doesn't know,
that tied up a number of years ago.
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by one of the cell phone
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and then it didn't seem like
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and it became Warner Brothers discovery.
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each come their own thing again.
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:And Warner Brothers,
that part of it was set up to be sold
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:to Netflix, and Netflix had come in
and offered a tidy sum.
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I say it's a cup of coffee at Starbucks.
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:And, you know, I'm the kind
with the fluffy stuff on the top.
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you know, design on the farm.
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Al talked about that one.
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the concern here is
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because Netflix would then own
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and some other things.
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taking the networks.
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and some of these others from the linear
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:television days are still out there,
but they are waning.
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goes to new media and streaming,
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:that kind of broadcast is definitely
something that has become obsolete.
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that subscribe to it.
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please check how much you're paying
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you can get your
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for a lot less money.
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these type of things are on the back end
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with them and
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this again, was a concern.
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and tried to make a bid or a takeover,
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and came in with a lot more money.
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that would be assumed.
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at the end of the day,
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and take on a whole bunch of debt,
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when something goes wrong.
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this is not going to be an option.
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with the Netflix bid and go forward.
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and they will, but we'll see what happens.
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surprised to see antitrust concern,
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creating is going to be a monster.
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That might be a better our house.
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trashing things and destroying stuff.
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that's where, you know, maybe I don't know
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game rampage, but maybe that.
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:NASA's Hubble spots
a stellar wake inside Beetlejuice.
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you know that, say, three times, right?
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that is very quickly.
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:Beetlejuice is a red giant, and
it is something that we've known about.
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science has been learning a lot about it.
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is that there's a second star
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Until now.
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that is with the higher end imaging,
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when the small star goes through the light
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it creates a different wavelength.
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giant is red and the other one
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that's what's going on there.
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in space, and the three of us are too.
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you know, substantial things
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is allowing us to discover things
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would have been able to in the past.
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:Wars series is returning to shelves
in:
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I'm going to have you weigh in on this.
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this is a hardcover
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I think I actually recall seeing it,
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if am I correct?
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that was in the newspapers.
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you know, pretty young at that time
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you know, collect the newspaper.
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but I do recall seeing it
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:This is going to be out, and
it's going to be available is one volume.
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it's been published all together.
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by Dark Horse here in Portland.
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:This is the 50th we're getting to the 50th
anniversary of Star Wars.
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and everything,
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that way.
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to create stuff
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considerably since the 70s.
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we talked about that all the time.
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the creative control of it,
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okay, you know,
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instead of a, you know,
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in that thought that turns around.
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the concepts still work.
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anyway.
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which is something I think is really cool.
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things age badly, and this hasn't.
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even earlier this year.
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there's been a lot of, attempts
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the Sunshine Act, which was in Congress
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would make daylight savings permanent.
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permanent.
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I agree with the standard time thing,
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if that's the way it had to be.
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every year, twice a year is a real hassle,
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to cause more traffic accidents
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people out of their normal rhythms
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nice to just get an extra hour sleep.
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because you lose it. You know?
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at standard time.
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where we have candles, okay?
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and see what's going on with the cows,
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is daylight saving still relevant?
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would say it's not.
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because I know up here in the Pacific
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the morning would be what like
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really early in the in the summer
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weather, which one becomes permanent. So
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than last year, so it isn't that bad.
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possible date that they can do it.
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next year, it will be a little bit
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unmask Interstellar Comet three Atlas
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it doesn't look natural.
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so this is a story that I wanted to cover
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that we would cover a news story.
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this is we get a lot of questions in on
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believe?
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and that kind of thing.
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The Pulse.
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but it is one that when I looked at this
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you know, this isn't terribly accurate.
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this would qualify as something that's
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would be the best way to put that.
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absolutely true and that type of a thing.
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that isn't quite the,
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quick, we've talked about this in the past
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and has been observed by many spacecraft.
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but not high
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which the article seems to allude to.
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as I tried looking for the pictures.
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and I couldn't find it.
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either, right?
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which one is good and which one is bad.
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because stuff that's presented
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it has accurate information in it,
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accurate as a whole, in my opinion.
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the scientific community do not think that
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which is alluded to in the article.
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according to mainstream
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but they say that there is no artificial
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that would apply non-natural origins.
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and the aliens are going to come down?
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in December.
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like super smart AI or something,
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the article would tend to allude
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because it's the one I saw.
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Gretchen all over the place.
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that go into, you know,
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you know, this, that
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when in fact you research and it hasn't.
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the object is a natural object.
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this.
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or technosignatures have not been found
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remain unverified.
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about rotating weird shape, but
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and lack verification.
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just believe everything you read online.
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get our news
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as opposed to conventional news sources.
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:But the thing of it is, is,
as we all know,
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and have a blog, put up a website.
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does not mean it's accurate, does not mean
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doing some independent research.
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like Nassar or the USA
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and asking questions.
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If you have them.
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I just wanted to throw this
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how these things can fool you.
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what I was seeing was real.
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that you've done your CES research
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:From what I've been able to find, the,
videos they're being showed are real.
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operating on its own.
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like some other human.
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behind the curtain on.
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Dynamics is a credible company.
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and that type of thing.
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I do think that this is fairly accurate.
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are accurate.
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it's not we'll talk about that.
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they've kind of gotten there.
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of the three fingers and other things
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somewhat difficult to come up with.
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I promised that in the opening.
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a little bit here.
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:The show is happening this week.
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:It closes.
We're recording on the seventh.
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So you'll be hearing the show on the 10th.
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:seeing this next gen display, smart home
upgrades, robotics, wearable tech,
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else.
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they're talking about AI a lot.
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:Hey, hey, you know, spark
used AI on on Star Trek to research,
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:an actor
who was thought to be a mass murderer.
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:And I just watch this and I'm thinking,
hey, I use AI to research stuff. So.
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:And that was in the 60s.
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:So. Yeah. So, yeah. And it is true.
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intelligence as an idea is not new.
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:It's been something that's been out there
now, generative
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:AI and some of the direction we're
able to go with it now that is unique
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getting involved in everything
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We're seeing it all over the place.
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there are some interesting
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:Samsung unveiled every year.
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:They seem to go
see us with the biggest TV this year.
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so you can talk to your television.
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:We're 51 and Weird Al's song. And.
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going to be some cool stuff out there.
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130 inch television through your door,
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:So the other thing that's interesting
is phones, wearable tech.
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:This is an area
that usually is covered at CES,
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:but Motorola is, distributing or actually
showing off a book style foldable phone,
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:so it folds up
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:even more than the ones we have now,
which are kind of cool.
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:I like the form factor.
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:I have one that's a what is it,
a flip Samsung flip that folds in half.
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that's two screens
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:that go together,
but it's smaller and it's nice size.
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which actually makes a lot of sense.
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you look at the different things.
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:Wearables are becoming a big deal.
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:Eyeglasses and that type of thing
are going to be available
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:to regular consumers,
although they still have
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:their bugs to get worked out,
but they're there.
437
:And when you look at these things, it's
kind of fun to see what direction
438
:this will all go.
439
:I think one of my favorite things
was a concept laptop
440
:or the screen unrolls, so when you turn it
on, you can pull it out the side
441
:you have, like this thing for an immersive
display that you can roll around you.
442
:And it didn't seem to work as long as
it was really what it was being shown.
443
:Yeah.
444
:It was really,
you know, something that's different now.
445
:Smart home and robotics is another area
that's been a big deal.
446
:But one of the most unique one was a
447
:robot
by robo rock company called robot Rock.
448
:And it's a stair climbing robovac.
449
:So one
of the limitations about robot vacuums
450
:and a lot of other robots
is they don't do the stairs.
451
:They have to be on one floor.
452
:So now this can climb up the stairs.
453
:That sounds really like that
wouldn't be scary
454
:in the middle of the night if you forgot
to turn it off and maybe, so you see it,
455
:you know?
456
:So, yeah, I just,
I think I laundry care that.
457
:That's interesting.
458
:I was looking at what that's going to be,
and not that our washers and dryers
459
:aren't complicated enough,
but it's going to get
460
:even more complicated.
461
:Another one
that's interesting is air conditioners
462
:that intelligently adapt to the room
they're in.
463
:And I can see where
this would be kind of cool
464
:because it could save electricity
in that type of thing.
465
:So you know, it's kind of cool
to see where
466
:all of this is going
and we'll see what else gets debuted here.
467
:Ikea was even involved.
468
:And they have a set of Bluetooth speakers.
469
:It can pair in large groups.
470
:So instead of just your one smart speaker,
which one of the things I like
471
:is stereo and surround sound.
472
:And that is something you do lose
with a smart speaker, although the
473
:some of them have been set up where you
can pair two together and put it in place.
474
:But that's not done by a lot of people.
475
:Well, this kind of a situation
actually allows for
476
:preparing your smart speakers for Atmos
if you wanted it.
477
:Or at least five channel surround sound,
seven channel surround sound, you know.
478
:So, that being the case, a lot to see.
479
:All right.
480
:We're going to go ahead and break
481
:and go to our next segment
and we'll be right back.
482
:This is user friendly 3.0.
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:You see here he's from the future.
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:He's got a really big computer
485
:and he uses it uses it every day
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:and uses it uses it in every way
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:You know, I'm not sure because he uses it.
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:Welcome back.
489
:This is user friendly.
490
:2.0 before we get into our next segment
where we're going to be talking about
491
:what is happening
492
:with our arcade, one up, a question
that's been coming in from everybody.
493
:I just want to remind you to continue
sending in your information user friendly
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:We've been getting some great
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:feedback back over the last year,
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497
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:All right.
502
:With that I'm
going to welcome the host of the vault.
503
:James Sherwood. Welcome.
504
:Thank you.
505
:Thank you for having me again.
506
:Oh, it's always a pleasure.
507
:But this time we have a topic
that is kind of created
508
:some churn and questions
and that type of a thing.
509
:And that's
what's happening with the arcade one up.
510
:And before we get into that,
just really quick
511
:for anybody that doesn't know, arcade
512
:One up is a company that manufactures
reproductions of stand up arcade games.
513
:There are three quarter
size of the original.
514
:There's some been doing this
for a number of years.
515
:You could buy these at Walmart
and other places like that.
516
:One that we have among us is Golden Ax,
the old Sega game Golden Ax.
517
:So that's one.
518
:But they've done Pac-Man
519
:on a number of other things,
so a lot of people know about them.
520
:And there's a definitely
521
:from some of the comments
522
:we've been getting a love hate
relationship,
523
:but there have been
some developments here.
524
:So James Watson will go ahead
and just take them all on this.
525
:What's happening.
526
:th of last year,:
527
:there was a screenshot of an internal
528
:email released from arcade one up.
529
:And that email was indicating that
most of their operation was shutting down
530
:the following Friday and pretty much said,
you know, this will be your last day.
531
:We're we're changing things over.
532
:There has not been too much of
an official response from arcade one up.
533
:There's been a little bit of stuff
on the side.
534
:One of the primary ones
is a lot of their titles
535
:and property are going to be absorbed
by the company.
536
:Basic fun and basic
537
:fun does games and and claw machines.
538
:They have a whole line of handheld
arcade games, which is kind of fun.
539
:And by handheld arcade games,
I mean, it's, literally
540
:like the size of one of the old Game Boys,
but it's classic
541
:arcade titles with a little joystick
and a couple of little buttons.
542
:But yeah, it looks like arcade
one up is go away.
543
:I did a fair bit to dig in,
544
:and one
545
:of the things I was able to find,
546
:one of the concerns of this out there was
what happens to the game software,
547
:what happens to the online
connectivity and updates and things.
548
:So this is like
if you have one of their cabinets,
549
:or some of their other products
550
:said some other cool stuff
like the infinity Table and things.
551
:Yeah.
552
:I guess what you're saying is
this is going to still work,
553
:because if that's the question,
this is something
554
:that we've had
a lot of requests to find out.
555
:So they have release
that some of the arcade cabinets
556
:are still going
to maintain some connectivity.
557
:I can't remember exactly.
558
:There were four of them
that were listed on the website.
559
:Well, Marvel versus Capcom,
I believe was one of them.
560
:Mortal Kombat was one of them.
561
:There will still be
562
:some online connectivity,
but what it's going to do is remember
563
:the last 100 IP addresses
that you played against.
564
:And when you want to play online, it
565
:pings those 100 and sees
if any one is online.
566
:Okay.
567
:So rather than being an open server
and having full connectivity, it's
568
:going to be a greatly truncated amount.
569
:So does that mean that
if a new person couldn't
570
:I'm trying to understand
how that would work.
571
:So right now if you wanted to go online
572
:with this system or before this change,
I don't know if it's in there yet.
573
:You would be able
to see if there's others online.
574
:So what you're saying
575
:is that restricting it to the last 100
so a new person couldn't join your group.
576
:In other words,
577
:that part hasn't been released.
578
:Okay, okay.
579
:It's kind of this nebulous gray area.
580
:I was able to find two reports on it
that they had come out with.
581
:I cannot find super official releases
582
:from arcade one up or from Basic Fun.
583
:It's all been kind of around the edges.
584
:That was one that they were talking about.
585
:They will still have some connectivity,
586
:but nothing super in-depth with it.
587
:One of the other interesting parts is
there
588
:has been no conversation
about the infinity tables.
589
:Okay.
590
:I cannot find anything on whether or not
those are going to continue to function.
591
:And they have a lot of online
592
:online features.
593
:So we just don't know with that.
594
:Okay.
595
:If you could give us a quick rundown
on what the infinity tables are.
596
:We've discussed this a few times, but
I don't think everybody's heard of these.
597
:So the infinity table is a really bad idea
because it is.
598
:There are two versions of it.
599
:One is the tabletop
and one is an actual table.
600
:The table is a 32 inch touch screen board
game table.
601
:You can play chess.
602
:You can play, sorry,
you can play Candyland.
603
:They have a collection
of I believe was 170 games
604
:or one
605
:that you could get on and play
606
:right there on a table with touch screen.
607
:Some of them,
there was wizard chess from Harry
608
:Potter, was one of them
that it was on the list,
609
:but it allowed for everybody
610
:to get together for a game night of play.
611
:And this would not be just in your house,
but be remotely.
612
:I would assume that is my understanding
is that there is a remote feature.
613
:I have never played on one myself.
614
:I desperately wanted one,
but the price point was not cheap.
615
:The tables went for around $1,000.
616
:But if you're somebody who hosts a lot,
if you're somebody that really enjoys
617
:their board games, has a lot of friends,
or has a lot of family that you want to do
618
:game night,
619
:it would be fantastic
620
:right up until the company announces
that they're going to shut down
621
:and all of a sudden we don't know
what's going to happen with it.
622
:And, you know, an interesting thing
as of the time of recording.
623
:So this may have changed when this errors
and when you hear it.
624
:But as of the time of our recording,
the arcade one website is still there.
625
:You can go online and you can still buy
product and and some of their vendors.
626
:I went to Home Depot.
627
:It for whatever reason they carry this
and so does Best Buy.
628
:I didn't order anything,
but it seemed like
629
:you could still add it to the cart and,
you know, do the normal bit,
630
:which is interesting
because you could right now,
631
:if you didn't know about all this,
drop $1,000 on something that, in
632
:my opinion,
sounds like a very cool device.
633
:And, then find out when you get it,
634
:it doesn't do anything
or I don't know what that would mean.
635
:And, you know, let's talk about that
a little bit,
636
:because when you have a company
that uses online access and an arcade
637
:one up in what we're talking about here,
but this is not it's hardly
638
:just arcade one up that sells products
that have online components.
639
:I mean, pretty much everybody does
now that, you know, comes into,
640
:realm of these things
and it's, a situation
641
:where this can affect,
you know, a lot of different things.
642
:And one of the,
you know, one of the concerns
643
:that a lot of people have about this,
if you buy into a new technology
644
:and then that company goes away,
it can brick your device.
645
:Now, something like the table,
646
:I would assume
647
:you're loading stuff online,
or at least it
648
:probably comes with some stuff
pre-installed.
649
:But the point of it is, is losing
that much of the functionality
650
:with no, you know,
you didn't know that was going to happen
651
:all sorry, you know, kind of thing. Well,
I don't know.
652
:I could see where this could be
very frustrating and very concerning
653
:to a lot of people, I don't know.
654
:How do you feel about that?
655
:So it's a gamble.
656
:And it's one of the concerns I've had
is the thought of modern gaming.
657
:You look at your platforms
like PlayStation and Xbox
658
:and some of these other huge names, and
it's gone so far away from physical media.
659
:And what do you do when it shuts down?
660
:Right.
661
:You have hundreds of thousands of dollars
invested in these sites
662
:that all of a sudden
you have no access to,
663
:even if it's just part of the
functionality, one that comes to my brain.
664
:There was a game on Xbox
called Gears of War II.
665
:Remember that? Yeah, amazingly fun game.
666
:One of the really cool parts was
it had some really fun,
667
:multiplayer online,
668
:online matchmaking and co-op,
and they had PvP arenas
669
:and all sorts of stuff.
670
:And then one night it went away.
671
:You could still play the game,
you could still do the single player,
672
:you could still do the single player
campaign, but all of a sudden
673
:you couldn't even do come up play online
because those servers went away.
674
:So you have that as a real a real risk.
675
:Any time you were relying
completely on internet
676
:or online connection.
677
:You know,
it is interesting to see where the
678
:these companies can reach,
you know, into your stuff.
679
:I know one thing that, has come up in the
past and user friendly and is a concern.
680
:I don't know if Microsoft does this,
but Sony does where they will ban
681
:your device if you violate rules
or something forever from their network.
682
:And one of my issues,
and one of the reasons
683
:I don't have a PlayStation
five or the new Xbox
684
:is because I'm kind of tired
of the subscriptions.
685
:And at least on my PlayStation four,
686
:if you had PlayStation network,
that was great, and it had those features,
687
:but if you didn't,
the system would still work.
688
:It seems like the newer generation
of the stuff I'm sure it turns on.
689
:I'm sure there's a game or two
690
:you can even get for, well,
I don't know if it's a digital one,
691
:if it would even work at all
without the network,
692
:I guess you would know
more about this than I would.
693
:So I can speak mostly the Xbox.
694
:That's my that's my jam.
695
:One of the things with the Xbox is
you have to buy an online membership
696
:to have access to online multiplayer.
697
:Okay?
698
:They range anywhere from $10 to $30.
699
:You can buy the very basic one, which
you don't get a lot of the other perks,
700
:but at least you have that online
online ability
701
:all the way up to the top
702
:tier one,
which I believe is called ultimate,
703
:where you get free games like Game Pass
and all these other things.
704
:So the memberships, rather than what
they used to be with the Xbox
705
:Live, do have value.
706
:You can play day one releases for free.
707
:They also allow access to those servers
so you can do the online multiplayer,
708
:but that also means that you're paying,
what,
709
:3 to $600 for the initial unit
and then you're having to pay another,
710
:let's say, $100 a year to be able to use
it for part of that function
711
:as well.
712
:After hours from what you were saying,
because it's $10 a month
713
:and a $30
a month, you know, would be, what, 360?
714
:So it you know, it does seem like now,
I don't know,
715
:you know, the people that know me know
some of the games I like.
716
:One of them is cyberpunk,
and it's available on the platforms now.
717
:I don't have to pay a monthly fee.
718
:It works off of my PC.
719
:I don't have that restriction.
720
:Yeah.
721
:So, you know, so if I was to do this
on a console, it seems like
722
:I would have less control of the game
because of the controller configuration.
723
:And then I'd have to pay for the privilege
of using the game that I bought.
724
:I can see why people have a problem
with that.
725
:It is.
726
:And PlayStation
727
:I believe was PlayStation
three even started where
728
:if you buy physical media,
it wasn't the game.
729
:Yeah, yeah. Zero day download.
730
:Yeah.
731
:You'd have to put the disk in the disk.
732
:Was your activation key and would download
the game from their network.
733
:So getting back to it
a little bit, their servers
734
:go down, their service goes away.
735
:Whatever
it may be. You're bricked up. Yeah.
736
:Because so many of the games now
737
:even if you buy them,
it has to have an online component
738
:so that it can make sure
that you have a valid license
739
:for that game,
even if it's physical media.
740
:Yeah.
741
:Well,
742
:the other part of it too
is it sounds like the disk
743
:doesn't really contain the game.
744
:Yeah.
745
:You know, at the end of the day and,
if you go on download
746
:and you know, there's
different parts of again,
747
:you know, talking about cyberpunk,
when I bought it, it came in a box
748
:and there was a disc in the box.
749
:I'm kind of looking at this going,
is this actually on
750
:a, you know, DVD or Blu ray or something?
751
:No, it's a CD with music and
752
:a box is a card with a link of
where you download the game.
753
:And now
this is like a gigabyte or something.
754
:So trying to fit that on any kind of
physical media would be difficult.
755
:You'd probably put on a flash drive,
I would think,
756
:if you were going to do that,
but that wasn't the case here.
757
:And then the other part of videos is
I noticed with not just that, but
758
:with a lot of them,
you also have updates, you
759
:know, downloadable
content that you buy is one thing.
760
:But even if you choose not to do that,
to keep the game functioning,
761
:there still seems to be updates.
762
:And if you didn't have access
to the online thing, no.
763
:So so let me ask you this on the PC again,
I can download those updates
764
:even if it's if I want to buy DLC.
Of course that too.
765
:But even the stuff
that's just maintenance.
766
:If I was on the Xbox
and didn't have the network and presumably
767
:the same thing for the PlayStation,
could I even download the updates? Yes.
768
:Okay. That's good.
769
:My understanding is as long as you have
internet connection,
770
:you can download patches,
you can do that kind of update
771
:the online connection.
772
:The multiplayer is the primary thing
that we have to do.
773
:Watch out for that.
774
:That connectivity is what goes away
or what you're paying for the most, right?
775
:It gets into kind of this gray area,
though, and
776
:and you'd know better than I would
how much data even a Blu ray can store.
777
:Yeah, but I just downloaded a game
that the base game
778
:without patches, without DLC,
without anything else, was 148 bytes.
779
:Yeah, that's and that's not unusual.
780
:So, it really isn't, you know.
781
:Yeah.
782
:Cyberpunk I believe, was around 80GB.
783
:And when it first came out
784
:and then when it actually worked,
it was more like a hundred.
785
:But yeah, I guess that missing 20GB
was the what caused that
786
:for anybody that doesn't know
when that game came out, it was a disaster
787
:for about the first three months.
788
:Yeah.
789
:And the PC version would actually run.
790
:I mean, you know, I was able to get on it
and stuff, but,
791
:you'd go through to your character
creation and stuff and, you know,
792
:it was a roll of the dice
whether or not it corrupted it.
793
:And you have to do it again
and lose all of your things.
794
:Now, my understanding is on the consoles.
795
:It didn't work at all.
796
:Yeah, you bought it and, you know, they
they actually had a warning
797
:you can buy I think you one of them
I know took it down completely.
798
:The other one was like,
799
:oh yeah you can buy this game,
but you know it's not going to work.
800
:Click here to make sure you acknowledge
that in X-Box.
801
:Yeah, yeah, Xbox had a warning
saying this game does not function.
802
:But if you buy into it now, when it does
function, you'll have a great game.
803
:Yeah. And that's exactly what happened.
804
:CB Red did fix it and did a very nice job.
805
:And once they got the bugs worked out,
806
:it's been a great game
and it's been very stable.
807
:There
hasn't been a problem like that since,
808
:but it's very different than the days of,
you know, you get your Nintendo cartridge
809
:and you put it in. First of all,
you'd have to have the game done.
810
:I don't even think
some of these games are finished
811
:when they start being distributed,
because they don't have to, you know?
812
:Yeah, well, that's kind
813
:of an interesting aspect of modern gaming.
814
:So a lot of them now do ground
815
:level kind of a beta test.
816
:One that comes to mind that
people know about is Baldur's Gate three.
817
:I bought into that
about two years before it was released,
818
:so I got to
819
:see the entire evolution of this game
820
:from the fact that it barely worked
when it first came out.
821
:It had almost no character classes
all the way up to the finished product,
822
:which is now released
and and is amazingly fun.
823
:But I got to see all the steps
going through.
824
:Ark survival was another one
that did that.
825
:You part in on like a prerelease,
826
:and you actually got to go in
and play the game and see the evolution.
827
:Some of that's okay,
but if you're selling me a complete game
828
:without that aspect,
I expect it to be playable
829
:and they've gone away from that
with some of the games that that cyberpunk
830
:is one of the most illustrative examples
831
:because it literally didn't function,
832
:but they released it
as a game on physical media online.
833
:And they did take, I believe it was around
two months, three months
834
:to get to the point where it was
stable enough to actually play.
835
:And so then again, at the end of the day,
they fixed it.
836
:I think in the old days
they might have just waited
837
:to make sure the game was done
before they released it.
838
:But yeah.
839
:Because,
you know, it's somewhat of more difficult
840
:to change the ROM in a cartridge
that's already been made. Yes.
841
:Yeah.
842
:What is this?
843
:And, although modern stuff,
I have a, console called an advocate,
844
:and it takes cartridges and,
you know, works like the old stuff. But
845
:it's interesting because it is connected
and it can update the cartridges.
846
:So just so presumably there flash
or something, you know, but,
847
:even that is, kind of bridging,
you know, the two different things.
848
:But, you know, on a broader scale here,
let's just kind of circle back to servers
849
:and things.
850
:I know that there's been
there's been a lot of information
851
:that has come out in recent years.
852
:I have one of these things
and it's these smart devices
853
:because, you know, we're talking about
arcade one up in cabinets.
854
:But the thing of videos
is that's basically a smart device.
855
:And at the end of the day,
if that just vendor distributor
856
:goes away, you've lost access
to something that you've paid for.
857
:You can't, you know, deal with.
858
:In my case, it was a holiday light thing
that you could program and,
859
:you know, do all this stuff with it.
860
:Now it's still turned on this year
and it's still work.
861
:The last mode, I had it set in,
862
:but you can't get in and change anything,
you know, so that part of it's done.
863
:And another big one is some of these
new digital ink picture frames.
864
:And, it's kind of a cool concept.
865
:You have a picture frame on the wall.
866
:It uses the same kind of technology
that's in an e-reader.
867
:So when you've put a picture, photograph
or whatever in it, it doesn't use power
868
:and it's just sits there
and you look at it.
869
:And then if you want to change it,
you can.
870
:And when these originally came out,
they were in some cases
871
:for the bigger ones for $500 or more.
872
:And the first company or not
first company, but the company that had
873
:distributed
some of these, there were different
874
:vendors and the others are still around,
but they ended up in a situation
875
:where they went bankrupt
about six months later.
876
:And as long as you're happy
with the photograph that's in the frame
877
:and you better be, because that's
what's going to be there forever.
878
:You can't change it anymore.
So you've paid for something.
879
:And and to me, it's a little bit weird.
880
:If I bought something
and I want to be able to use it,
881
:but I'm not able to, but I purchased it,
you know, how does that work?
882
:And that plays back into some of the other
things, like the BMW heated seats, like,
883
:so you ride a car and the seats
are in the car and the hardware is there,
884
:but you have to have a subscription
to be able to turn it on.
885
:Now, I would have figured out a way to
bypass and hotwire a man, but that's me.
886
:Probably would void the warranty.
887
:But the question becomes from that too,
and this is another aspect of
888
:these things is okay.
889
:And that set of circumstances,
890
:how I paid for the heated seats
and the price of the car.
891
:And if I have, why can't I use them?
892
:And if I haven't, how does it work?
893
:Because let's say I,
you know, by my subscriptions
894
:for my heated seats and heated steering
wheel, that was the other one, by the way.
895
:That's had a lot of pushback.
896
:And they've kind of stopped doing this
for the moment at least.
897
:But let's say I have a two year
warranty on my car.
898
:My brand new car has two warranties now
or a two year warranty now.
899
:I make two years of one month,
and the heated seats break.
900
:Well, whose responsibility
am I running them from?
901
:BMW because I'm paying for them. Are they?
902
:I can assure you.
903
:Or they're going to say,
oh, you have to pay to have that repaired
904
:even though you're running them.
905
:I mean, you know, you have some issues,
situations like this.
906
:And I can understand
why people get frustrated with this stuff.
907
:And do you even look at,
some of the subscription based service?
908
:And one that comes to mind
is something like, MMO, RPG.
909
:I'm more familiar with the video games
and some of the other technology.
910
:You look at some of those,
there's one right now, a new world.
911
:That has been out for several years.
912
:It's an MMO, RPG.
913
:You can buy it on Xbox,
you can play it online.
914
:It's supposed to have some
cross-play features, which is really neat.
915
:And then they announced a little while ago
that the servers
916
:are shutting down this year,
but that's not broadcast widely.
917
:So you can still go on Xbox Marketplace
and buy this game
918
:for it's 60 or $70.
919
:And if you're not paying attention
and I believe
920
:that's March or something like that,
it goes away.
921
:So where's the accountability for that?
922
:You know, you charged me money
for something that is only online.
923
:That is only a subscription.
924
:It's free to play once I play the game,
925
:but then you break it 2 or 3 months
after I buy it.
926
:Yeah.
And right now it's let the buyer beware.
927
:I've heard some rumors
that the government is getting involved.
928
:I'm sure that will fix
all this immediately.
929
:And wanting to pass some legislation
dealing with these things
930
:that, would affect,
you know, how that would be handled.
931
:But, you know, again,
at the end of the day,
932
:it really what it comes down to
is that you're not buying it.
933
:You're renting it out.
934
:Because if there's no guarantee
you continue to use it was always say
935
:you bought a software, you're
936
:not buying the intellectual property
by a license to use it, but
937
:you would be able to use it
as long as you want to.
938
:If you need an upgrade,
than you would buy a new version.
939
:And that model is pretty much gone now.
940
:Most software sells with a subscription
model, and most of the time
941
:if you stop paying the subscription,
you lose access completely.
942
:One of the biggest ones with
this is the Adobe product suite.
943
:You know, a lot of other ones
might leave it
944
:where you can still edit and,
you know, things like that.
945
:But no, they your files
that you've created will not be accessible
946
:if you don't continue
to pay the subscription.
947
:And there is a lot of people
that are not happy with that.
948
:I mean, you know,
949
:I don't know, where do you think
this is all going, do you think?
950
:I'm sure the subscription model
is here to stay at least
951
:as long as they can allow it?
952
:I don't know,
I think it's going on a trajectory
953
:that you need to be very certain
that whatever you're buying is stable.
954
:If I want to do something online, I'm
955
:going to look for Adobe's a good example.
956
:If I'm going to have to pay for that
subscription, I want to pay for it.
957
:For someone like Adobe, where I know that
958
:five years down
the line, it's still going to exist.
959
:Because so many of
960
:these I,
I use a different PDF program than Adobe
961
:because I was able to go online and buy
962
:a permanent license for that program.
963
:But for me,
I didn't want that subscription.
964
:I wanted to own something that I could
utilize as I needed to.
965
:That's becoming less and less prevalent.
966
:It's kind of the downside
of this gift of technology to me.
967
:They give it is if there is connectivity
968
:like that,
there is a way to hold it ransom.
969
:And that's, you know, and I think that's
where this is held up to see what happens.
970
:For all that, may I have permission
to ask you a question?
971
:Sure.
972
:I understand The vault is becoming
a standalone show pretty soon.
973
:Can you tell us about
what's happening there?
974
:It appears that people
like what they're hearing.
975
:When I come on the air and talk.
976
:So we are looking,
turning it into a podcast.
977
:We don't know entirely
what that's going to look like as of yet,
978
:but you'll be able to access past content
that I've done on user friendly.
979
:I'll be doing drops a couple of times
a month, put it out on.
980
:You'll be able to access it on the vault.
981
:That show will put it out on
on some other platforms as well,
982
:and kind of give people a chance
to look into what we're doing.
983
:We're coming back to you both.
984
:On User Friendly and on The Vault
with updates on all of this.
985
:Anyway, James, thank you.
986
:And until next week,
987
:this is User Friendly 2.0 keeping you safe
on the cutting edge, User Friendly 2.0.
988
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989
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990
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991
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992
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993
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994
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995
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