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[4095.88 --> 4098.72] So I think the rage should have already happened
[4098.72 --> 4102.32] and it should have been from the forcible use of Uplay
[4102.32 --> 4106.16] and this should have just been piled on top of that
[4106.16 --> 4107.60] because that was super annoying.
[4108.14 --> 4109.76] Because the conversation that we had...
[4109.76 --> 4110.92] Double DRM is lame.
[4111.52 --> 4111.74] Yes.
[4111.74 --> 4112.00] And bad.
[4112.14 --> 4112.84] It is really lame.
[4112.88 --> 4114.50] It's like Games for Windows Live.
[4114.50 --> 4116.90] That whole stupid thing with...
[4116.90 --> 4118.92] Remember Batman Arkham Asylum?
[4119.62 --> 4121.02] How unless you...
[4121.02 --> 4122.64] Like how you could get stuck
[4122.64 --> 4124.72] and it never got patched to my knowledge
[4124.72 --> 4127.84] until they finally just got rid of Games for Windows Live entirely.
[4128.08 --> 4130.00] But you could get stuck in a loop
[4130.00 --> 4132.30] where you would sign into Games for Windows Live
[4132.30 --> 4133.96] and it would reboot the game
[4133.96 --> 4135.94] and unless you did something,
[4136.30 --> 4137.70] it would make you sign in again
[4137.70 --> 4138.76] and reboot the game again
[4138.76 --> 4140.06] and you could do it over and over and over again
[4140.06 --> 4140.48] and never sign in.
[4140.48 --> 4142.28] I got that game from my brother for Christmas
[4142.28 --> 4144.70] and he never ended up playing it.
[4144.80 --> 4145.98] Not because he didn't want to play it
[4145.98 --> 4146.88] but because he couldn't.
[4147.48 --> 4148.62] Did he run into that problem?
[4148.70 --> 4148.88] Yeah.
[4149.36 --> 4150.62] Like it's just...
[4150.62 --> 4152.12] I forget what the solution was.
[4152.20 --> 4153.50] I haven't touched the game in a long time.
[4153.52 --> 4153.84] It's just...
[4153.84 --> 4154.80] It was so much work
[4154.80 --> 4155.90] and eventually he's just like,
[4155.98 --> 4156.16] whatever.
[4156.88 --> 4158.80] I don't have that much time to sit down and play games
[4158.80 --> 4160.10] because he worked a lot at the time.
[4160.40 --> 4161.06] Well, he still does.
[4161.64 --> 4162.30] So he's like,
[4162.34 --> 4163.78] I'll just play something else.
[4164.02 --> 4164.22] Alright.
[4164.68 --> 4167.06] So there were rumors floating around
[4167.06 --> 4169.64] that Zalman filed for bankruptcy.
[4169.64 --> 4174.22] However, they have sort of spoken up now
[4174.22 --> 4175.08] and there's going to be
[4175.08 --> 4176.20] some kind of an official statement
[4176.20 --> 4177.00] at some point here.
[4177.34 --> 4178.02] But what they're saying is,
[4178.12 --> 4178.82] well, hold on a second.
[4178.90 --> 4180.38] No, our business is fine.
[4180.92 --> 4182.54] It's the parent company,
[4183.14 --> 4183.54] Monail.
[4183.90 --> 4185.52] I used to know how to pronounce this
[4185.52 --> 4188.42] because NCIX brought in a bunch of cases
[4188.42 --> 4190.72] from them like four years ago
[4190.72 --> 4191.66] or something like that
[4191.66 --> 4193.24] and it was like a super amazing deal
[4193.24 --> 4194.12] or something.
[4194.20 --> 4194.38] Anyway.
[4194.38 --> 4197.84] So it's actually their parent company
[4197.84 --> 4203.26] that allegedly is suspected of taking loans
[4203.26 --> 4204.44] that it could not repay
[4204.44 --> 4206.80] and then fabricating export documents
[4206.80 --> 4208.20] to inflate its perceived value
[4208.20 --> 4209.70] and get approval on large loans.
[4209.82 --> 4210.60] Apparently they're in debt.
[4210.70 --> 4213.04] 2.98 billion US or something like that.
[4213.46 --> 4215.24] An unnamed employee reports
[4215.24 --> 4216.52] that the management team
[4216.52 --> 4218.92] was behind the fabrication.
[4218.92 --> 4221.00] And so yeah,
[4221.22 --> 4223.86] apparently Zalman may still come out of this okay.
[4223.94 --> 4224.20] Remember,
[4224.32 --> 4225.42] just because the parent company
[4225.42 --> 4226.16] is out of money
[4226.16 --> 4227.24] and like bad people
[4227.24 --> 4228.58] doesn't mean that Zalman
[4228.58 --> 4230.26] couldn't be acquired by someone else
[4230.26 --> 4231.56] and then continue doing business
[4231.56 --> 4232.24] the way that they're doing it.
[4232.26 --> 4233.28] So if you're a Zalman fan,
[4233.82 --> 4235.92] just kind of relax for a little bit
[4235.92 --> 4237.70] and let's see what comes of all of this.
[4237.70 --> 4240.10] Very, very possibly still be totally fine.
[4240.88 --> 4241.42] All right.
[4241.46 --> 4242.86] I really wish I could screen share
[4242.86 --> 4243.76] for this next one.
[4243.94 --> 4244.82] Amazon Echo,
[4245.30 --> 4247.30] the like least useful thing
[4247.30 --> 4249.32] that I've talked about today.
[4250.42 --> 4252.68] So my comment was that
[4252.68 --> 4253.78] it's for people that,
[4254.80 --> 4255.58] what is that?
[4255.68 --> 4256.50] My comment is that
[4256.50 --> 4257.94] it's for people that don't have
[4257.94 --> 4259.04] like an old phone
[4259.04 --> 4260.40] that they can put on a speaker dock
[4260.40 --> 4262.10] and leave there forever.