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[3369.82 --> 3377.02] was produced by organisms as it is here on earth be very careful that everything in his in this has
[3377.02 --> 3384.22] possible um written all over it it's not not necessarily guaranteed they did find organic carbon
[3384.22 --> 3391.74] molecules and methane concentrations in ours mars atmosphere do cycle around seasonally we got that
[3391.74 --> 3396.62] the rest of it is all hypotheticals impossible i wonder exactly what organics they found because um
[3396.62 --> 3400.78] obviously you know just because it has a carbon atom and it doesn't mean it you know came from life you
[3400.78 --> 3405.02] know like see but a lot of people don't know that which is why we gotta gotta really qualify yeah
[3405.02 --> 3410.94] the possible like methane is an extremely simple molecule it could form without life around very
[3410.94 --> 3414.70] easily so yeah i was trying to look through the story to see if there were any more deets but it
[3414.70 --> 3420.78] didn't say don't think too many um but but yeah i think that's honestly about it the rest of the
[3420.78 --> 3425.98] stuff in the doc is not crazy interesting there's the amazon thing we can go over that real quick but
[3425.98 --> 3430.54] oh it doesn't have anything to do with tech so i don't really know why it kind of it does i think it does
[3430.54 --> 3438.62] the fact that they sell well is that that is amazon and i yeah it's a store like it's it's an on i i
[3438.62 --> 3443.98] don't know why we always end up talking about amazon the the fact that it was online made it a federal
[3443.98 --> 3451.18] crime okay but online shopping yeah is old as heck and amazon is just like taking over the whole planet
[3452.78 --> 3457.58] that's like they're like political level instead of like basically tech news but whatever we'll talk
[3457.58 --> 3464.22] about it amazon return policy abusers were sentenced to nearly six years in prison basically they bought
[3464.22 --> 3471.26] a whack ton of gopros and other stuff so for two years the finans not sure what that means i'm assuming
[3471.26 --> 3475.98] that's that's their name yeah they're a merry they're a merry couple yeah okay they ordered over 2700
[3475.98 --> 3482.06] electronic items from amazon including gopro digital cameras xboxes smart watches tablets laptops and then
[3482.06 --> 3488.94] they reported them as damaged and that somehow didn't get flagged automatically used a lot of
[3488.94 --> 3493.50] like shell accounts and stuff so they did it from like a bunch of different accounts to try to avoid
[3493.50 --> 3499.98] detection good job vpns i'm assuming uh once amazon replaced the products they would sell them to a
[3499.98 --> 3507.66] third person denijal glumac i probably is that typo i don't know i'm assuming it doesn't matter
[3507.66 --> 3515.98] daniel glumac but currently it's d-a-n-i-j-e-l which is a pretty cool name um donjel that's if that
[3515.98 --> 3520.86] is i'm sure it's just daniel but if that is his name that name is sick someone should steal that as
[3520.86 --> 3529.34] a screen name i should get a dog named donjel donjel uh in all aaron and leah finnan are said to have
[3529.34 --> 3535.66] made approximately 750 000 running the scam while glumac made approximately 500 000
[3535.66 --> 3543.58] dollars so um the the couple that got nearly six years each uh the accomplice got uh two years 24
[3543.58 --> 3549.26] months um so i thought this was interesting because just from from a legal perspective legal corner with
[3549.26 --> 3556.38] john real quick real quick here they um they were prosecuted federally okay because it was done across
[3556.38 --> 3563.34] state lines and the feds are pretty serious about like winning cases against people like if like like
[3563.34 --> 3568.30] i think the feds have like an over 90 conviction rate when they bring charges against people and if
[3568.30 --> 3572.38] you go to federal prison i think the rule is you have to serve 85 of your sentence before you're
[3572.38 --> 3577.26] eligible for parole so they're not getting out for a little while okay yeah so apparently this wasn't
[3577.26 --> 3581.74] the only thing that happened i again i don't know why amazon means that we're talking about it but the
[3581.74 --> 3587.34] amazon fraud wasn't the only problem uh they also bounced checks they rented cars and failed to pay for
[3587.34 --> 3593.42] them they sold other stolen high-end goods yeah and they withheld rent all of which are actions that
[3593.42 --> 3598.46] were taken into account during the sentencing none of which mean that it makes sense being on the wands
[3598.46 --> 3604.30] show i just on that note i just realized i'm responsible for having this on here i'm sorry i just don't
[3604.30 --> 3610.94] i just i just don't now i feel bad anyways thanks for watching we'll see you next time
[3610.94 --> 3617.58] i think it's time for a morale meeting next week like we need to have a company-wide dialogue
[3617.58 --> 3623.50] on how we like treat the contributions of our fellow employees oh no and the notes were so good i think
[3623.50 --> 3630.30] it's high time for this i'm sorry no i just we always talk about amazon stuff and sometimes they
[3630.30 --> 3635.26] do tech related things but not always thank you very much squarespace alexa thank you for see like
[3635.26 --> 3640.94] that makes sense thank you very much ltx so us for sponsoring the show and thank you very much
[3640.94 --> 3647.66] freshbooks for fresh bucks i just okay so my i just it's not always tech stuff when they make the
[3647.66 --> 3651.58] stores where you can just walk in and walk out and you just get your stuff like that's cool that's
[3651.58 --> 3656.38] tech go yeah i did a tech week on amazon go it was good yeah i thought it was good but yeah they do have
[3656.38 --> 3663.10] a lot of tech news but it's not just automatically i don't know anyways i'm sorry john bye everyone
[3663.10 --> 3665.50] i'll see you next time
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