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[2679.08 --> 2684.68] status like but they're still selling stuff and they made they raised over two million dollars
[2684.68 --> 2685.40] originally
[2687.64 --> 2688.36] make the game
[2690.28 --> 2695.88] they burned through dude it's over we need an estimated delivery november oh no hold on let's
[2695.88 --> 2702.36] see one more little uh detail here is that you don't even have access to buying this 27 000
[2702.92 --> 2708.36] pack of goodies unless you've already spent a thousand bucks which is so sweet you can't even view the page
[2709.08 --> 2714.84] that's awesome because it's it adds this exclusivity layer which i would imagine is oh so tantalizing
[2714.84 --> 2716.44] to the to the whales who can afford this
[2719.80 --> 2725.32] how much has star citizen raised in 2018 we're googling here stars isn't raised more money than
[2725.32 --> 2732.36] every other video game on kickstarter combined holy cow 2017 i think this dlc pack has got to be the most
[2732.36 --> 2743.80] most expensive game related content ever chris roberts collection of spacefaring games raised 34.91 million in 2017
[2747.00 --> 2749.24] like my god
[2751.64 --> 2752.68] it's so crazy
[2754.28 --> 2760.52] stretch goals okay does it show their total on here funding stats all right
[2760.52 --> 2766.52] look at that
[2769.00 --> 2772.52] eight whoa 100 and set 187 million
[2774.36 --> 2780.36] dollar uh whoa what is that other statistic it says star citizens is that how many people yes
[2780.36 --> 2784.92] probably all time probably doesn't include churn it's not current yeah
[2786.76 --> 2790.52] to what there's two million people playing no there's two million people that like have accounts
[2791.40 --> 2796.92] i think it's too many people that have paid some amount of money oh wow that's my assumption so let me
[2796.92 --> 2800.04] i just wanted to make sure they're not like procedurally generated citizens or something
[2800.04 --> 2807.40] no no no no no no no no no no no 187 that is so much money
[2809.96 --> 2816.44] how much okay here hold on like like the lottery is 30 million usually well some are that big
[2818.44 --> 2820.76] what are you trying to find out how much money would it take to uh
[2820.76 --> 2831.24] uh so gta 5 costs 265 million dollars so gta 5 still cost a bunch more but that's how much they've
[2831.24 --> 2840.92] crowdfunded that's insane i wonder if we could crowdfund a falcon 9 rocket to like just like guys
[2840.92 --> 2847.96] you're all get oh my god okay uh cards against humanity you know how they dug the hole no you
[2847.96 --> 2856.92] didn't hear about that no uh i know they mailed people poop and stuff i mean it's humanity hole
[2859.08 --> 2862.28] cards against humanity raises a hundred thousand dollars to dig tremendous hole
[2863.00 --> 2866.76] were they were they allowed heavy equipment yeah i see some heavy equipment in the picture it'd be
[2866.76 --> 2871.40] better if it was just shovels just a bunch of people with shovels i heard of some dudes who
[2871.40 --> 2876.20] went to a party i don't know if it's a grad party or what but they just decided to dig and they just
[2876.20 --> 2881.32] spent the whole party digging and in the morning whoever the host is just has a giant hole in their
[2881.32 --> 2886.04] backyard and has to like show their parents oh my god yeah they weren't invited that's horrible
[2888.20 --> 2896.28] okay so yeah so uh hole got dug is apparently or holiday hole sorry holiday hole.com
[2896.28 --> 2901.64] was a website dedicated to the hole set up by cards against humanity and as long as money kept
[2901.64 --> 2905.80] coming in they would keep digging so people had to live donate money and they would keep digging
[2905.80 --> 2912.12] well they got more expensive over time or something uh well like they could pre-purchase time oh and
[2912.12 --> 2916.84] it got more expensive over time and apparently they got a hundred thousand dollars so if we could get
[2916.84 --> 2923.00] enough money for falcon 9 to just send like something stupid like this this is what they should do
[2923.00 --> 2927.48] next like a car with a dummy in it or something you know yeah you know what i mean like cards against
[2927.48 --> 2933.88] humanity should send like in a whole falcon 9 rocket like just cards against humanity cards into space
[2935.00 --> 2941.08] wow that should be their next like a stack of them shaped like a tree like it looks like a tree
[2941.08 --> 2945.48] it's made of tree parts holiday rocket there you go cards against humanity there it is that's what you
[2945.48 --> 2953.24] should do well that'd be great is that it um i think we should do one more okay all right
[2954.68 --> 2960.92] i'll allow it asus mining motherboard this thing is actually pretty nuts so we might as well talk about
[2960.92 --> 2970.20] that uh our source is field gen eg ej wow that was a all right it's very clearly a capital j i think i
[2970.20 --> 2974.92] would have said the same thing though just kind of like a eg just kind of goes happens yeah evil
[2974.92 --> 2982.04] genius uh i mean oh dang all right i'm gonna show you guys this it looks insane so i actually didn't
[2982.04 --> 2986.36] know so okay the first thing i looked for as well where you're gonna put all the 20 gpus that it
[2986.36 --> 2991.56] supports there's obviously not slots for it but there's a bunch of usb slots i didn't know that you
[2991.56 --> 2998.28] could still have that going over pcie like that yeah that's cool so the mining stuff has a little
[2998.28 --> 3004.28] a little tiny little tiny card that you plug in that converts to usb normally so they're just
[3004.28 --> 3009.08] skipping that step so you don't have to have the whole lane blocked out you just have all these usb
[3009.08 --> 3013.56] plugs you don't have to worry about that step you still run a usb cable then that terminates back into
[3014.20 --> 3019.56] another thing and you're good to go that's pretty cool it's a sweet looking board pretty nuts
[3021.16 --> 3027.32] crazy when's it coming out mining master i don't know it says in the notes i just don't i'm lost here
[3027.32 --> 3030.52] let's scroll down i think i put on the bottom because i thought it was boring
[3031.96 --> 3035.80] it's just it's just interesting it's one of the most interesting looking boards i've ever seen
[3035.80 --> 3040.12] that's why i wanted to talk about available in north america starting in q3 like even look at the
[3040.12 --> 3052.28] power dude 24 pin 24 pin 24 pin 8 pin wow but does it have onboard wi-fi i don't know get out of here
[3052.28 --> 3056.76] i did notice that they still had their uh can you guys see my mouse oh this one uh they still have
[3056.76 --> 3063.48] the like sound divider just in case you want to listen to some jam hell of a sound card on you
[3065.08 --> 3072.04] all the utmost oh man on your 20 gpu mining rig you just got to rock some acdc you're just listening to
[3072.04 --> 3081.40] white noise heck yeah okay are we good is that does that conclude the wan show oh my god it feels
[3081.40 --> 3086.04] weird because i feel like i had two wan shows hmm like it feels like this wan show is really short
[3086.04 --> 3089.72] so i'm like no i'm not done yet oh i see what you mean but like i think it actually
[3091.08 --> 3097.08] yeah i think we're i think we're about good thank you for coming to the wan show the uh the multi-part
[3097.08 --> 3102.76] series oh linus has screwed up his dbrand on this laptop but anyways this is your phone that is my
[3102.76 --> 3112.04] phone is that a crack on the screen that is well see ya ah intro i forgot that last time there we go
[3112.92 --> 3117.80] i was going to do the intro i'll tell you well it's the intro and the outro
[3117.80 --> 3132.04] bad timing did you fart nope that's this chair you know i wasn't talking with the sound oh that sucks
[3133.00 --> 3145.24] savage jerky savage spectrum spectrum honey honey oh it does kind of smell weird hey prime i believe it jin yang
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