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[242.82 --> 242.92] Of course.
[242.92 --> 246.80] Maybe Luke could talk a little bit about how they've affected floatplane development.
[247.06 --> 250.72] It's particularly sucked for us for, like, reasons that aren't immediately apparent.
[250.86 --> 251.54] But yeah, I'll get into that.
[251.54 --> 251.78] Yep.
[251.78 --> 258.72] With all that said, we also have in our news, Intel hits a 17-year high on their sales outlook.
[259.16 --> 259.52] Great.
[260.00 --> 261.58] Another new record.
[262.08 --> 263.76] The biggest crypto hack ever.
[264.78 --> 267.64] So the crypto lovers will be like, no.
[268.08 --> 269.86] And the crypto haters will be like, yeah.
[270.80 --> 272.86] And we'll probably be somewhere in between.
[273.20 --> 273.40] Yeah.
[273.40 --> 279.54] And then, wow, this new Google app lets anyone publish a local news story.
[279.94 --> 283.12] That sounds like it won't be terrible at all.
[283.30 --> 286.78] Every single thing posted there will be AAA level content.
[286.82 --> 289.04] Not 100% not fake news.
[289.76 --> 291.12] It sounds like Facebook.
[293.30 --> 294.36] Oh, my God.
[294.40 --> 295.10] It sort of does.
[295.58 --> 296.04] All right.
[296.08 --> 296.84] Let's roll the intro.
[296.84 --> 298.94] Oh, man.
[302.10 --> 302.72] Oh, my God.
[302.76 --> 306.24] You can read hyper-local stories about your community right from your phone.
[306.70 --> 312.42] Just like the local paper that we all throw away the second it lands on our tour step because we don't care.
[313.04 --> 314.86] Do people actually care?
[314.92 --> 315.38] You know what?
[315.42 --> 316.28] I shouldn't say that.
[316.74 --> 319.66] People do actually care about local news.
[320.40 --> 321.20] Like, you know.
[321.20 --> 321.68] It was cool.
[321.70 --> 323.22] It was cool getting in the newspaper.
[323.90 --> 325.14] Like, when I was younger.
[325.14 --> 332.24] Like, John really cares about, like, where people are from and, like, what they're doing now or whatever.
[332.40 --> 338.40] Like, he's, like, really into, like, who else is a, you know, Duke alumnus or, like, from his town or whatever.
[338.40 --> 342.84] I think the, like, alumni affiliation kind of thing is much stronger in the States, though.
[343.48 --> 344.20] Yeah, maybe.
[344.20 --> 345.78] I don't think people care nearly as much up here.
[345.82 --> 348.22] I think that's a geographical difference to a certain degree.
[348.48 --> 350.42] You and I also never graduated.
[350.84 --> 351.16] Fair.
[351.34 --> 352.24] I was close.
[352.24 --> 357.62] I went through, like, most of the process.
[357.68 --> 358.14] Oh, Lord.
[358.52 --> 360.10] We got a straw poll this, though.
[360.20 --> 362.38] I mean, straw poll.me.
[363.24 --> 364.20] Local news.
[364.44 --> 364.88] Local news.
[364.88 --> 370.48] And, like, okay, I went to a football game at the U of A, University of Arizona.
[370.48 --> 379.96] And I went to a, what was it, a basketball game or something at UVic when I went to school there.
[380.00 --> 380.28] Yeah.
[380.66 --> 383.84] And, like, I'm talking, like, Arizona school versus school in BC.
[384.00 --> 384.22] Yeah.
[384.40 --> 387.78] And the difference was astronomical.
[388.50 --> 389.86] The, like...
[389.86 --> 391.50] Like the atmosphere.
[391.50 --> 393.46] I was into it when we were in Arizona.
[393.64 --> 393.70] Yeah.
[393.70 --> 394.72] It wasn't even my school.
[395.06 --> 396.30] And I was like, this is sick.
[396.42 --> 403.06] There was people, like, giving out free beer, couldn't drink it, pop, and, like, burgers and hot dogs in the parking lot.
[403.08 --> 404.50] Like, party atmosphere, basically.
[405.02 --> 408.30] Not even necessarily party, just, like, come on, join the family kind of situation.
[408.42 --> 409.56] So, like, barbecue atmosphere.
[409.56 --> 409.82] Yeah.
[409.88 --> 410.64] It was barbecue.
[410.64 --> 411.62] Like, family barbecue atmosphere.
[411.62 --> 412.70] Just in the parking lot.
[412.78 --> 416.22] So, when we're walking from our car to the stadium, they're like, hey, do you want some stuff?
[417.02 --> 420.72] So, my understanding is that some Canadian sports are kind of like that.
[420.78 --> 423.86] Like, the Grey Cup is supposed to be super tailgate-y.
[424.10 --> 424.60] Yeah, it is.
[424.60 --> 427.00] But, like, that's one day a year.
[427.06 --> 427.26] Yeah.
[427.36 --> 429.60] And this was a random college game.
[429.60 --> 431.72] No other CFL game is like that.
[431.82 --> 431.98] Yeah.
[432.12 --> 434.50] It wasn't a championship game.
[434.62 --> 435.40] It was just whatever.
[435.66 --> 438.34] There was, like, a big parade with the music people.
[438.46 --> 439.74] I don't know what you call them again.
[439.82 --> 440.06] Band?
[440.20 --> 440.40] No.
[440.64 --> 441.24] Marching band?
[441.24 --> 441.78] Marching band.
[441.80 --> 442.32] There we go.
[442.32 --> 442.52] The marching band.
[442.60 --> 444.22] A big parade with the music people.
[444.62 --> 445.84] You're so fired.
[446.20 --> 447.36] You're so fired.
[447.66 --> 448.46] Get out of here.
[448.82 --> 449.38] That's fair.
[449.64 --> 450.10] That's fair.
[450.80 --> 452.60] And, like, the game was amazing.
[452.76 --> 457.02] Anytime anyone scored, if it was the other team, everyone was all upset.
[457.02 --> 459.90] If it was their team, the entire arena blew up.
[459.96 --> 460.60] Like, it was so cool.
[460.60 --> 463.48] And with, like, basketball, it happens a lot.
[463.56 --> 463.84] Yeah.