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• Teen fashion trends in the late 1990s and early 2000s
• The "No Fear" clothing brand and its popularity among teenagers at the time
• Criticism of skull-themed clothing as being unoriginal or lacking edginess
• Discussion of a hat with the No Fear logo and its significance to the speaker
• Concern over Amazon's new delivery service, Amazon Key, which allows drivers to unlock customers' front doors
• Thieves may target Amazon delivery drivers to gather information about homes
• Drivers may case homes to identify valuable items and security cameras
• Thefts can occur months after initial reconnaissance
• Amazon key enabled apartment buildings are seen as less vulnerable
• Smart locks and cameras can deter theft, but may not prevent it entirely
• Concerns about Amazon Key and allowing strangers into one's home
• Comparison to online dating and feeling left behind in technology adoption
• Discussion of Made Swipe, a platform that connects users with maids or caregivers through reviews and ratings
• Potential for exploitation or fetishization on such platforms
• Idea of cloning the Tinder interface for maid services using Amazon Key
• Possibility of creating an Uber-like service for maids with different rates and specialties
• Closing the WAN show
• Mention of a return next week
• Various unintelligible words or phrases
• Discussion about sponsors
• A comment about being aware of something but not having expected it
• Unrelated tangents (fountain tennis, VA spelling)
[0.00 --> 4.00] And... we're live!
[4.00 --> 6.00] Wow! Did we do a pre-show?
[6.00 --> 9.00] Welcome to the WAN show! Someone did a pre-show.
[9.00 --> 11.00] Nice. Yeah, that's right. Good job.
[11.00 --> 13.00] I was working.
[13.00 --> 15.00] I was working too.
[15.00 --> 17.00] I noticed that, um...
[17.00 --> 18.00] I'm just drawing.
[18.00 --> 21.00] Colton actually officially changed the start time of the WAN show on the channel.
[21.00 --> 23.00] Did he change it to 5?
[23.00 --> 26.00] He changed it to 5, but then he told me he changed it to 5.
[27.00 --> 29.00] So it didn't work.
[29.00 --> 31.00] Well, that's a fail.
[31.00 --> 33.00] You can't tell us that you changed it to 5.
[33.00 --> 35.00] We would have, like, probably never noticed.
[35.00 --> 40.00] Yep, and we would have, like, we would have tried really hard to hit 4 o'clock, or 430,
[40.00 --> 42.00] and then...
[42.00 --> 43.00] And then probably...
[43.00 --> 46.00] We would have actually hit 5, but he told us he changed it to 5, so now we're screwed.
[46.00 --> 48.00] You can't make us comfortable.
[48.00 --> 50.00] I think we should change it back to 430.
[50.00 --> 51.00] Yeah.
[51.00 --> 52.00] Yeah.
[52.00 --> 53.00] Yeah.
[54.00 --> 58.00] And then change it back to 5 at some time, and don't tell us.
[58.00 --> 61.00] This week was freaking crazy.
[61.00 --> 63.00] You want to talk about your thing that you went and did?
[63.00 --> 64.00] Yeah!
[64.00 --> 66.00] It was actually really awesome.
[66.00 --> 68.00] So, um, yesterday...
[68.00 --> 70.00] This was a totally last minute thing.
[70.00 --> 73.00] Like, I didn't find out until...
[73.00 --> 75.00] Uh, so what was yesterday?
[75.00 --> 76.00] We've been trying to plan it for a little while.
[76.00 --> 77.00] Yeah!
[77.00 --> 80.00] No, no, it's been possibly happening for, like, weeks.
[80.00 --> 81.00] Yeah.
[81.00 --> 86.00] But then, um, so Thursday, I went down for a tour of Monolith Productions.
[86.00 --> 91.00] So, they're best known probably for their work on Matrix Online.
[91.00 --> 92.00] Right now.
[92.00 --> 93.00] Oh, okay, yeah.
[93.00 --> 94.00] Um...
[94.00 --> 95.00] Um...
[95.00 --> 96.00] I'm just kidding.
[96.00 --> 97.00] I mean, I knew them from that.
[97.00 --> 98.00] I actually make that joke in the video.
[98.00 --> 101.00] But probably, like, almost no one else does.
[101.00 --> 103.00] I knew they did that.
[103.00 --> 104.00] I played.
[104.00 --> 105.00] Really?
[105.00 --> 106.00] Yeah.
[106.00 --> 107.00] You played the Matrix Online?
[107.00 --> 109.00] For almost no amount of time.
[109.00 --> 110.00] You know there's, like, a fan...
[110.00 --> 111.00] Or was it, like, a beta or something?
[111.00 --> 112.00] You know there's, like, a fan server.
[112.00 --> 113.00] Like, there's a guy who reverse engineered the...
[113.00 --> 114.00] Oh, of course!
[114.00 --> 115.00] There is!
[115.00 --> 116.00] He, like, packet sniffed...
[116.00 --> 117.00] Oh, wow.
[117.00 --> 119.00] ...to figure out what the server was doing.
[119.00 --> 120.00] Yeah.
[120.00 --> 122.00] And, like, it's super broken.
[122.00 --> 123.00] Yeah.
[123.00 --> 126.00] Like, it's, like, actually really, really broken and terrible.
[126.00 --> 127.00] Wow.
[127.00 --> 130.00] Like, you basically can't do anything and I think you have to enter text commands in order
[130.00 --> 131.00] to do things.
[131.00 --> 132.00] Oh, my.
[132.00 --> 133.00] Yeah.
[133.00 --> 134.00] Like, it's, like, really broken.
[134.00 --> 136.00] And it's still up.
[136.00 --> 141.00] But he's been working on it, like, since it went down back in whatever that would be,
[141.00 --> 143.00] like, 2007, 2009?
[143.00 --> 145.00] I don't remember when it went down.
[145.00 --> 146.00] What a hobby.
[146.00 --> 148.00] Yeah, what a hobby indeed.