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[1944.24 --> 1945.82] This is just kind of a funny part.
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[1946.24 --> 1949.82] During the reception, the bride and the groom would go off to consummate the marriage and
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[1949.82 --> 1951.62] they would come back and then everyone would have dinner.
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[1951.86 --> 1952.96] It's not really how that works anymore.
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[1953.60 --> 1955.26] I mean, you could probably pull it off.
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[1955.26 --> 1958.10] Like, technically, a lot of people go off to do a photo shoot.
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[1958.20 --> 1959.60] That photo shoot could be very naked.
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[1959.60 --> 1960.14] It could.
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[1960.26 --> 1960.60] It could.
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[1960.70 --> 1961.40] It definitely could.
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[1961.56 --> 1961.68] Yep.
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[1961.80 --> 1963.22] It's just not generally done anymore.
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[1963.22 --> 1963.44] Yeah.
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[1963.56 --> 1963.76] Yeah.
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[1963.94 --> 1964.08] Yeah.
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[1964.08 --> 1969.02] But at that time, the best man doesn't hang out with the other people.
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[1969.68 --> 1973.56] The best man goes with the bride and groom, but not into the room.
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[1973.82 --> 1975.52] He stands guard outside the door.
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[1975.52 --> 1977.12] You don't have to do that, do you?
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[1977.12 --> 1977.74] Because theoretically, no.
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[1977.92 --> 1978.54] No, no, no, no.
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[1978.54 --> 1979.06] That's good.
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[1979.42 --> 1981.58] The whole thing is more there as like a joke.
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[1981.68 --> 1982.28] Yes, it would be.
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[1983.08 --> 1989.20] But yeah, you stand guard outside the door because until they've completed the consummation,
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[1989.72 --> 1991.08] the marriage isn't final.
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[1991.58 --> 1995.72] So someone might try to come and steal the bride before that happens.
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[1995.72 --> 1998.82] So you have to stand outside the door and guard them.
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[2000.98 --> 2002.76] There's a lot more to it.
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[2002.84 --> 2007.20] If you want to go down a really weird path, a very funny path of history, you can look
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[2007.20 --> 2007.48] it up.
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[2008.32 --> 2010.56] But I'm bringing a sword kind of as a joke.
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[2010.72 --> 2012.32] It's not like a super serious thing.
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[2013.90 --> 2014.30] Yeah.
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[2014.68 --> 2015.28] Got it.
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[2015.44 --> 2016.30] Thank you for that.
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[2016.38 --> 2019.12] That was both disturbing and enlightening.
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[2019.26 --> 2020.18] I appreciate it.
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[2020.96 --> 2021.42] All right.
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[2021.90 --> 2023.66] So let's do a tech topic then.
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[2023.66 --> 2026.36] CJ09 Bira posted this on the forum.
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[2027.20 --> 2035.56] The original article is from overclock3d.net, but it looks like Intel may have delayed 10
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[2035.56 --> 2038.08] nanometer ice lake until what?
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[2038.20 --> 2038.60] 2020.
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[2038.96 --> 2039.34] Wow.
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[2039.52 --> 2039.82] Dang.
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[2039.90 --> 2041.24] I think it's 2020 for server.
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[2042.06 --> 2045.00] And I thought it was 2019 for consumer.
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[2045.96 --> 2047.20] Something along those lines here.
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[2047.26 --> 2047.38] Yeah.
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[2047.38 --> 2048.86] We can have a look at this here.
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[2049.32 --> 2051.04] Someone in the chat said swords are heavy, Luke.
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[2051.04 --> 2051.48] Yeah.
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[2051.54 --> 2056.18] It's also, if it's on the ground, it goes up to here on me.
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[2056.68 --> 2057.06] Really?
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[2057.40 --> 2058.66] It's, it's Anduril.
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[2059.40 --> 2061.06] It's the reforged sword.
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[2061.70 --> 2063.42] It's Aragorn's blade from Lord of the Rings.
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[2063.54 --> 2064.08] Of course it is.
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[2064.40 --> 2064.96] Heck yeah.
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[2065.42 --> 2068.44] And it's like full steel tang throughout the entire thing.
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[2068.50 --> 2071.96] It's not like you could sharpen it and it would be very, very real.
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[2072.16 --> 2073.28] It's not sharp though.
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[2073.72 --> 2074.14] Okay.
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[2074.94 --> 2076.08] It's fricking sweet.
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[2076.08 --> 2078.20] Anyways.
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[2079.82 --> 2084.82] So, um, we're not getting ice lake and okay, whatever.
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[2084.82 --> 2090.16] We're not getting ice lake until sometime in 2020, I guess is the point.
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[2090.48 --> 2093.96] So Intel has already acknowledged, oops.
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[2094.30 --> 2098.72] Intel has already acknowledged that they're going to lose some server market share to AMD
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[2098.72 --> 2103.72] and their Epic architecture or their Epic processors based on their Zen architecture.
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[2104.46 --> 2110.02] Um, but this is looking pretty, pretty bad.
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[2110.10 --> 2115.94] This gives AMD like a full, looks like over two years to steal market share from Intel.
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[2115.94 --> 2124.24] And in the server space, if AMD had a performance or a cost advantage, or even a significant technological
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[2124.24 --> 2132.70] advantage for let's say six months or even 18 months, Intel probably wouldn't care because
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[2132.70 --> 2137.96] what a lot of consumers don't realize is that the lead times on this kind of technology,
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[2138.08 --> 2142.08] these kinds of products and the development process is very long.
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[2142.08 --> 2148.52] So if Intel had a product that they were shipping, let's say today, right now, mid 2018, that
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[2148.52 --> 2154.52] was serving the needs of their customers reasonably well, and AMD launched some kind of disruptive
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[2154.52 --> 2160.14] technology today, Intel is already working on, like they wouldn't have a roadmap for these
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[2160.14 --> 2162.24] processors if they weren't doing work on them.
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[2162.36 --> 2165.60] So they're already working on the tech that they're planning to launch in 2020.
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[2165.60 --> 2174.84] Now if AMD's compelling performance advantage, um, got, you know, IT departments or sysadmins
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[2174.84 --> 2181.70] or, uh, supercomputer architects got them looking at it and Intel could say, hold on, you know,
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[2182.04 --> 2184.46] we're, we're working on something by 2020.
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[2184.76 --> 2185.68] We'll be ready.
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[2186.10 --> 2190.78] Um, here, we'll get you some stuff early so that you can make sure that, you know, you're
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[2190.78 --> 2192.80] not delaying your project too much.
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[2192.80 --> 2196.32] Um, and specs, you know, how much heat you're going to have to deal with.
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[2196.40 --> 2196.42] Yep.
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[2196.42 --> 2199.32] So you can, you can build out all that other stuff and buy the CPUs at the last minute.
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[2199.32 --> 2200.94] We'll have volume ramped up by that time.
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[2201.90 --> 2206.72] Something like 18 months for a project like that wouldn't be an unreasonable amount of
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[2206.72 --> 2208.12] time to ask someone to wait.
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[2208.60 --> 2212.74] The problem is that AMD launched Zen, what, a year ago?
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[2212.90 --> 2213.62] It's been a while.
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[2213.68 --> 2214.44] It's been a while.
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[2214.66 --> 2215.44] AMD launched Zen.
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[2215.48 --> 2216.82] I think it was about a year ago.
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[2216.82 --> 2224.28] So now AMD is in a position where they have a compelling offering, not just for a short
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