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Fetta verse. oh my gosh, do right there. I'm gonna write that down. I've got a notepad and a pen. So what's our topic for this week Leila?
Batteries has nothing to do with better
batteries in Fetta go hand in hand.
I mean, yeah, if you're wanting to look at nine volt battery fediverse
You've never liked a nine volt battery. I have I have it on good authority that you've never looked one. We don't ever have nine volt batteries in the house we always write everything uses fancy rechargeables which we'll talk about later. Yeah, but yeah, on this episode, we'll be talking about batteries. Battery facts, cool things about batteries that I didn't know. And things about batteries that I did know. Right. I do know some things about batteries already know anything
about batteries. I've never seen a battery in my life. I was born and then I was put in this chair right here. I was born to be a she's podcast. I am an AI.
We had she was born out of a podcast pod. Pod podcast pod podcast cast pod. You didn't like my joke? No. Okay. You don't joke
Roblox angry noise.
We can put them on the sound panel if you want to keep talking about it would have said
this before? Yes.
Last week. Really? Yes. No way. So what's what have you done this week? Besides nothing.
I started crocheting a little bit again,
someone you need to get your cosplay outfit done. Because what I'm doing because we have more it's why I'm crocheting. We have bought our convention tickets. Galaxy con in Raleigh. I contacted them and and I think tomorrow pretty excited about that. Yeah, she got these colored contacts we got Yeah, I
got contacts this time and I'll be able to see it the convention. prescription. I know right. was pretty neat.
I don't know how much we ended up paying for these things. But it was my money. Okay. Don't worry about it. Yeah, that's your money.
Little case for him. It was pretty much free because I used to keep on going. Yeah. Yeah.
Okay. You definitely want to have a case for each individual kind of context. So, um, so I had a very eventful week I saw a big ol snake in the yard. And I lost track of it. I saw a big fat field mouse in the yard. I saw a big fat toad in our yard. We just had an animal farm out here. If you haven't renewable form, you should read Animal Farm. Have you read it? Number four.
No, I just like gasping when I hear a reference that like gasping really loud. We
should watch the movie. The movie pretty much covers the book. It's actually pretty, pretty accurate.
Taylor Swift album dropped today. Still haven't listened to it? Oh, yeah. I listen. Are you gonna listen to the first song like five times? I haven't yet. Listen to the rest of the oh my gosh, I started to listen to it. And I had to do something else. Like I got home from school. I started listening to
Taylor Swift. Do you like to? I do. Okay. You at one point? You didn't?
Okay, I'm kind of. I'm in a love hate relationship with Taylor Swift.
She feels the same way about you. I'm sure she does. I hope she does. I was talking to her recently. She's like, evermore
in folklore. Everything from her country era. ASO. We're kind of kind of lame. Don't Don't Don't judge me for that. Because I know a lot of people like that. But reputation red Midnight's we're all good.
Well, when it comes to music tastes I mean, you can't really it's not right to you know, judge somebody based on their music tastes. Unless, yeah, well, what are you laughing because I judge people based on their music, and I
do. And my friends do. My friends will listen to music. Oh my gosh, there's a girl in my class that does not listen to music. Not at all. Not at all. Man doesn't listen to music. Yeah, but she listens to some music. She listen to old music. She
will but she she doesn't choose to.
But there's a girl in my class that just doesn't listen music. Oh, it sounds like that's her thing. But How?
I'll tell you there was there were points in my life where I didn't really listen to music. There's about a one year span when I was a little bit younger than you that didn't really listen to music at all function
off of music. Yeah, I
do too now, but it is what it is. So,
yeah, you do what you want to do. Right.
And we are going to talk about some Oh, I pushed the button three times. It didn't.
I just made the weird little noise with my mouse because I was like, first of all,
welcome to Fun Fact Friday news. With your lead anchor Leila,
you Yeah, you're Leila Oh, David.
Oh my god, David. Yeah, okay.
Yeah, you're Leila go.
Okay, that's fine. So I'm going to tell you about Gaia. Gaia is a little kitty cat is
here. Gaia.
I think it's a female. Yeah, it's a female. Gaya? No, it's not GUYAG Ay, ay ay. Anywho I dropped a something I was playing with. A salt lake city zoo has welcomed the world's deadliest cat. And apparently also the cutest. Now and say all this is back in December, Utah's huggles zoo zoo called Hoggle zoo, announced the arrival of a newest resident Gaia. I love old predatory feline belonging to this to a species known as the Black footed cat guy has not yet fully grown and weighs 2.6
pounds. Anyway, it looks like just a really cute little house cat. But apparently,
well there's something wrong. It's like the sand cats sand cats are cute and black for the cat. Right?
Anyway, they're extremely efficient hunters. These guys are looking at saying oh yeah, they got like the wide face.
Yeah. The other wide face with the with the football shaped face. Right it your eyes, right.
But yeah, so basically, they got this cute little cat.
They look like a cross between a fox and a mouse is what saying cats look like. Gotcha.
And yeah, so it's very, very deadly cat that they have at the zoo. And it just, I saw the cute cat pictures and I don't like cats, but I can admit that they are cute sometimes. She likes that doesn't mean I like. Now I don't like cats. But he does like, but we haven't yet. So that's that's that's my good news is they got this cute little deadly cat at the zoo. cat's
name is Kitty. That's
what we call kitty
kitty. She only responds to kitty kitty because we've never called her by her name at all.
And oh, I'm held up your podcast. podcaster. I was pointing. You're putting up? I'm not in the up. Sorry.
It's okay. So there was this kid go into school. And it was pajama day for his spirit week. And he did not have any pajamas. And he was all sad about it. He was sat on the bus and he was he was sitting away from his friends because he was kind of ashamed. He didn't have any pajamas. And the bus driver saw this and was like, Man, I really got to do something about this. So he went to the Dollar Tree after he dropped the kids off and bought the students in pajamas
and brought it to him. That's awesome. Yeah, yeah, just the good hearted guy doing something good. Yeah. And
he looks so happy afterward.
Oh, yeah, he's got his pajamas on. Absolutely. Good for him. But that made that kid's day. Absolutely. So law Yeah, that wraps up Fun Fact Friday. Good news. All right. So there we go. Now on to some serious battery talk. Bad batteries. So okay, battery. This is my favorite battery is the rechargeable low. The first, the first official battery was created due to a disagreement about frog legs. Oh, so this,
this is from Rapoport inc.com. If it wasn't for good peer reviewed science, we may have ended up in living in a world where our batteries used frog's legs for power. And the late 1790s physicist Luigi Galvani. observed that a frog's legs spasm when touched with a scalpel charge for static electricity. He coined the term term animal electricity to describe the force that activated the muscles of his
specimens. Along with contemporaries, he regarded their activation as being generated by an electrical fluid that is carried by the muscles carried to the muscles by the nerves. That's from Wikipedia. While there is indeed a very interesting science, about how electricity works and living in the living body, the study of electro psychologists electrophysiol pHYs mer Yeah, yeah, no electrophysiology will clip that part out and make it sound like I said it right. The
first time. The frog was also, the frog was not generating electricity, but rather the muscles and its legs were forced to contract by the shock. Luckily, in 1799, a long time ago, Alessandra volta, the inventor of the battery disagreed with Galvani is claim and set out to prove to be by creating the voltaic pile, the first electrical battery that could continuously provide an electric current and a circuit. Cool.
Good for him. So
while volta invented the battery, Benjamin Franklin named it, you just keep going. Yeah, it's kind of all all together thing. All Ben Franklin, as they call them, chill, yeah. A party animal by all accounts. He first used the term battery to describe a group of electrical devices.
was Benjamin Franklin a president? No. Oh,
voltage battery wasn't invented until 1799. At this time, Franklin was comparing the function of multiple laden jars to a battery of cannon. And an ironic twist of fate laden jars are not considered batteries in the technical sense. So do you know what a vaulted voltaic pile is? No. It's a stack of I believe, copper. Hold on. It's in one of these, one of these fun facts here. One of these pages. I can't I can't find it. But it's a stack of metal discs of different types of metal.
sort of go like I think it's copper, and then a piece of wet cardboard, and then zinc, and then a piece of wet cardboard and then copper. And then so on and so forth. Yeah. And when I say a wet cardboard, it has to be wet with like vinegar or salt water for the chemical reaction, and that's how you can make your own battery at home. Don't why? What if you blow it up? Well, no, it's it's like not like, you're not using the crazy weird
chemicals that they use in lithium ion batteries. I'm talking about like, you can take a cup of salt water and put a strip of aluminum in one side and a strip of copper in the other and hook wires to those strips. And it will generate electricity. It'll, it'll have current. Okay. And then you can also make one out of potatoes or lemons. Yeah. So you can make batteries at home. Just not very good ones.
I went on for a whole rant a whole page ago about Benjamin Franklin because I kind of forgot who he was.
Yeah, he's that bald guy.
He's that one wild guy. He did the the key and the kite thing. I was like, I know him
what key and key thing Tell us about it. Oh, dang. I just called the page
reopened Close Tab. He just became the key thing.
He was flying a kite. And he had a key halfway up the string. Yeah. And he would do that during thunderstorms. And lightning. He was trying to get lightning to strike the key. Yeah, for some reason.
Yeah. Find it again. I Britannica is dumb.
Just look up. Just look up. Franklin. Hold on. She Kate.
Hold on. Oh, here it is. Okay. Benjamin Franklin's experiment proving the identity of lightning and electricity. But I actually want what he want. No,
I can't find it. I don't know. I don't know. Why don't we look into this on a different episode. Yeah.
Whoa.
Ben Franklin jumpscare.
In there another tab apparently pulled up. Ben Franklin.
Full Screen Ben Franklin. Scared me. Yeah. Oh, jumpscare. Anyway, I thought it was interesting about the whole frog leg thing. You
should not know you should. Make sure you get it right. Generally recycle all non household and any rechargeable batteries.
Yes, I have. We have a pile of batteries. Lithium ion rechargeable batteries that we need to take to the battery recycling store. Because you don't want to throw those in the trash. Do you know why? You don't? Yes. You're not supposed to throw batteries in the trash. You understand that? Do you know why? Why? No, no. Do you remember Like, last week when I had that little battery Oh, yeah. And I hit it with a brick to show you what would happen and it caught on fire and
exploded. Now imagine that happening in a trash truck. Yeah. Or at the landfill with all of that flammable stuff around Yeah, yeah. saw a
video of a fire truck. All the fire in the truck being burned. And it was in New York,
the trash truck. Yeah, they just have to dump it out.
There was people in the street just like not even looking. And I was like That's New York.
Yep. That's that's the least interesting thing that they saw that. I'm sure. Oh, wow. We should go to New York one day. We should. So that conversation that was it was over. Why don't you jump in? Why don't you jump into some of your facts?
I just said one. National battery days, February 18. Well, we missed it.
I can't believe we missed it. That is Voltas birthday. Who? Volta the guy was just talking about the guy that made the battery. The voltaic pile.
Oh, I forgot. Alrighty. This tells you how quickly we forget these facts. We tell you these to let you know, to be prepared. And we don't even remember. Like I had someone tell me a fact that we said, and I was like, Where'd you get that?
Yeah, you're right.
You're waiting. You're waiting so hard for me right off of my sentence. Because you had I guess
you saw me switch to the page of those. All right, you'll
really get my goat what? Parker won't stop saying that. That was cool.
But you weren't you weren't your thing.
And he called me out for calling him out on it. The day after we posted it? Yes, like last week. So
now we're in a vicious cycle of you're gonna call him out. And then he's gonna call you out for calling him out. And then it's just gonna keep going. Exactly.
Awesome. Talking about how he tried to listen to the full album and then fell asleep.
You can't be doing this. You can't be signal analysis somebody. Okay, on the show. This the last time okay, not gonna put up with that. That's fine. Now you can say one of my friends. Okay, I will. Oh, boy. Well, it came out of midnight, right? Yeah, that's surprising, you know, stayed up till midnight. I guess not teenagers. Yeah. So do you have anything special? I can't believe we miss Miss national battery the next year. We need to put we need to put it on the calendar February
18. National battery day where everybody puts their stockings up. And wishes for batteries because all the ones that power the stuff they got for Christmas have just run out? Absolutely.
Whatever the SMART. SMART.
What do you do?
Just keep up with the smart. Oh, it does. Because batteries run out. Energizer
really needs to push this totally, or Duracell or what other battery brands are are there. So the energy needed to create waves national garlic day. I was right in the middle of a sentence. Really sorry. Even continue the energy needed to create one fully charged battery is 50 times larger than the actual power that the battery can output. I'm sorry. It's cool. All right. You start you started reading
today is National garlic day.
Okay, just cuz you're asking. I didn't ask what today was. You asked yourself I've got it on on audio recording.
So battery ingredients are good for
you see how it feels?
Yeah. Okay, so they have two key ingredients in batteries that have a positive effect on soil fertility. These ingredients are zinc and manganese dioxide. Yeah. What? Yeah, I think that's what all right. When disposed of in a conventional waste method, they break down into various salts of zinc and manganese, which act as micro nutrients for the soil. Oh, I knew that right. Oh, you're yawning
No, it just hit me. Oh, they help
grow corn.
Soy batteries make corn and then a volcano comes in. destroys the corn. Yeah. So volcanoes are better than battery battery. Battery corno battery corner to Electric Boogaloo? Yes. Oh my gosh. So I almost watched Sharknado two the other day. It popped up on some streaming, so it's been out forever Sharknado the whole series is so bad. I'm not gonna say it's Oh, it's so bad. It's good. No, it's just bad things can be bad, but sometimes you want to watch something bad.
Yeah, and just be like, Why am I why am I wasting hours of my life? Precious time. But typically, when I'm watching something really bad. I'll be like, playing Tetris or something, you know? Yeah, doing something useful.
I wonder if there's people that like collect batteries. Oh,
I'll bet there is like, no type of battery. But there is battery world's largest battery collection. Let's check it out. We're doing some some journalism up here. Battery collection. Boom. Eco bat. Now that's world's restart. recyclers select door. Oh my gosh, I can't find it. There's
not what if I'm the first biggest battery collector?
What if we just do it? So if nobody else is collecting batteries, you can literally go in there and get four batteries and be like, I've got the world's largest battery collection. Exactly. If you're just saying this is my collection records.
Guinness Book of World Records.
Now you know, there's some nerd out there who's got a whole basement full of different types of batteries time like catalog and some some big old battery nerd.
That'd be really cool. Batteries.
I need to go I need to go on a search for the world's largest battery nerd. Oh my gosh, and get him on the show.
Alright, let's do that. Record her. I
said him. Let's do that. I assume that it's a male. Because a huge battery collection is gonna be oh my gosh. Alright, let's pause it. Okay.
So we figured it out. There's this guy.
That doesn't exist. There's nobody that collects batteries, batteries. We just did a whole search. Yeah, like multiple different search engines.
Like a goof and a gaffe. Like we usually do. Oh, it was posing for
No, we actually paused it to go look, because I was just curious.
And I looked at Battery museums, and there's no battery museums, either. Yeah, so obviously there's no big nerds
out there if you know about it. Now there's battery museums, but it's like a military Yeah, military battery, not like a battery, like a battery
battery. Which I mean, if we're having a battery episode, that could count as a battery. We have done stuff like that before, but that's silliness with the silliness.
So they're there. A lot of these websites have all the same facts but listen to this. Phoenix lighting.com which is linked in the show notes says that the first battery was created by Allesandro volta in 1798 The other side said 1799 Now which one's true
I don't think either is true I think that Joseph battery 19 What do we say 7878 came up with the battery. He had like he had some salt water put some aluminum foil and copper in our ocean and he put some aluminum macabre in and accidentally he made it he was mining
a bathing suit of aluminum and copper because that was the only materials that he had at the time because he had just invented them
it just didn't matter to them change his name to say the head of change name again.
Joseph copper Joseph aluminum and then Joseph Yeah, his bathing suit top was made of aluminum and his bathing suit bottom because he works that's awesome. Oh my gosh. Good ones. He
kind of just floated someone put a wire on his belly button.
Yeah, we'll shock Did you just snort accident
on purpose sometimes it wasn't on purpose. Okay,
so Conrad Hubert Conrad Kubrick a
name that would come up and Roblox definitely convinced someone that I'm not.
I'm selling some robots. Go get your mom's credit card.
And friend Viet Cong Hubert 80 [email protected].
Okay, it's always a Gmail address because they can just make them up there. Oh, boy. Sorry, Conrad Hubert if you get a budget now the Conrad Hubert was the founder of ever ready battery. He invented the flashlight in 1898. So like 100 years later, it took them 100 years to come up with a flashlight after the battery was invented. Yeah, it used ever ready introduced the D size battery for the first for handheld flashlight. I used to have a D sized battery
flashlight though. It was an oh, what's the Maglite? And the big huge one. It was like do you say batteries? Or what are the D batteries? The D size batteries are the huge ones. They're like this big. Oh, the real big ones. Yeah. And they use use them for. Like we'd always use them for big stuff like a big stereo. Like a boombox would always take the batteries and flashlights that you want it to last a really long time. You'd put like
four D batteries in it. But they're very heavy. So like if you had one of those old Maglites it doubled as a home defense tool. Because it was just a big heavy tube of of metal. You know? What's
the dude didn't even have the shake? Wait. Well, so he made? I don't know. There was like a contract somewhere. I think we read on the show.
Yeah, we did. But like you said earlier we just forget
Oh my see this hexagons on him. That's cool. What? I my arm of my chair has hexagons on it. And yeah, that's
Oh my gosh. Shake wait and Vinter. What else did this guy okay, yeah, talk about talking about some more battery stuff, because I'm going on a different. Yeah, there's not, there's not a ton on on the. Okay, here's one. So this one's kind of actually useful. They're one of the biggest disabilities of rechargeable batteries. And this is this is for the nickel cadmium rechargeables. It's different in the lithium ion.
But they have a memory effect, it transforms the battery into a state so that it quote unquote, forgets that it has more charge. And therefore outputs less and less power after each charge. So you like now I know with lithium ion, you really shouldn't go, you shouldn't charge it to 100% You should only really charge it
up to like 85% or so and then let it go. You know, there's like rules for lithium ion batteries on how to make them last the longest and last the longest meaning longevity, like how many years you can use it. But still, they only hold you know, a set number of not a set number but like a range of how
many times you can charge them up and discharge them. A lot of the more modern phones have a setting or a feature that when you go to charge the battery at night, it recognizes that it's nighttime and you're probably not going to use the phone so it slows down the charging because the faster you charge a battery the less time that battery's gonna last. Longevity wise not for that charge but like it's, you know, kind of kills the life
of the battery. If you constantly charge it up really, really fast.
I'm still on a search.
What are you looking for now? We're just talking about you on Patton website.
digging deep I am I cannot find what you're talking about.
What are you talking what? The lithium ion thing or the the shake? Wait the shake? Wait. I don't know you brought it up. I
did. What do you have no idea. I
found the inventors website.
Johan Vereen. Yeah,
shake wait. And then once you click on the shake, wait, then you go to the Wikipedia and let's see. did he invent it? Or did he just fund it? I think he invented it. Because that would happen. Sometimes. We don't worry about it. It's it's not a big deal. It's not a big deal. Right? It's
not a big deal at all.
It's like we don't even know if he actually invented anything else. I mean, either. Like I can't find even a Wikipedia page on this guy. He's obviously not that big. Not that big a deal. So why are we talking about oh, because we're not that big a deal. That's true. He's a bigger deal than us. I know. Him physically.
is estimated the battery manufacturing Mac. What good manufacturing industry generated 48 billion in sales in 2005. I'm
really bad at reading some really new information. When was this? When are you While this site doesn't this history of batteries.com doesn't even have a HTTPS certainly
not secure.
Oh my gosh, some PDFs we're gonna be
if this doesn't get out Do y'all know why
the history of battery it's got battery fact does. It's got types of batteries, Scott How to Improve your battery life.
Nice. Batteries represent 80% of the lead battery production of the lead production in the United States. What's the latter battery represent? 83
batteries looked like it was written by a dude. Not WordPress or this looks like I'm inspecting the HTML.
Maybe this is the guy that had the battery collection. Oh.
Oh.
There's a dog. There's a dog. There's a dog outside the studio door. Oh my gosh. We're not letting them in.
No. All right. So I think I think we've I think we've made I think we've drained the batteries. The batteries are dead. Oh my gosh, you're so smart. I was looking for like one more like Zinger like, you know, like another Oh, wow. I didn't know that about batteries. Yeah. Oh, empty car battery is one of the most commonly found reasons for servicing a car. I saw commercial. Oh, ages ago.
How many?
Six years? Six years ago? Maybe 10. Yeah, was a TV commercial. And it was like this guy. And his car battery was dead. And it was raining outside. And he was trying to fix it on the series, like lifting up his head on the side of the road. And the voiceover comes on. It's like, Nothing's worse than a dead car battery, like really nothing. Nothing is worse than a dead carbon. That's like I can think of off the top of my head like 50 things that are worse than the cart. Dead carpet.
Oh my gosh. That
is such hyperb Anyway, I'm just gonna leave it. Leave it alone. And we're going to stop talking about batteries and move on to the value for value segment 777
sites from just listening. On our last episode, spring break. They say sounds like fun. I did enjoy the episode. That wasn't it. Just a like I told tight to the ceiling. Water vapor contacting a window from freezing temperature. What? Water vapor contact contacting a window in freezing temperatures skip the liquid phase and move straight to ice crystals.
Remember, we were talking about Yeah, the phase skipping? Yeah, he does. Yeah.
I think we were taught.
I can't remember though. Yeah. Cuz if like I breathe out and the water vapor coming out my mouth hits the window. It'll be like, Oh, freeze.
What would it be like? I think what? Oh, okay. I had the state test for science today.
Oh, I forgot to ask you. How do you how do you think you did? I did. I did. All right. Okay. I know you did really good on the math. We're not sure about the English yet that a grade hasn't come back yet. So and then now you've got science to worry about? Yeah, I'm not worried about it. I think you're pretty good. So yeah, I mean, you know, I would say good luck. But you've already done the test. So in addition to the
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getting the full effect of those apps. So in addition to the Satoshis that we received, we got mail, like like mail mail, snail mail, like yeah, really snail mail from the other side of the planet from the upside down from the upside down? We're sitting here and the up over and down under? I don't know for sure. If the note was supposed to be read on the air, it don't really think it has anything personal in it. Basically, Sherry, Sherry, you sent us send us this. A long, long, long time
supporter of the show. Believe Sherry was our first supporter. Besides my mom, she gave us the money to help out. You're like Oh, I like your little show. Oh so they went on a trip 1500 kilometers which doesn't make any okay 930 miles or road trip in Australia and got lots of magnets for our fridge, which we're going to put on now. I mean not like while recording but like what as soon as we're done recording got some some it's out there from Broken Hill Outback New South Wales. Nice.
The big Brogan from Nijmegen Logan nine. Oh, the big Bogan Nidan Get New South Wales and it is awesome. It's a picture. It's a well, the magnet has a picture, obviously. But it has. There's like a statue like monument thing to this guy. And he's got a look at a baseball cap. Just like just like a dude and a tank top dude. And he's got it. He's got a fishing pole with a big old fish on it.
A huge ant on your monitor. He just crawled off it's fine. Okay, I'm like where?
And then we got it. We got a dog. Wow, look at the size that ain't exactly magnet. I think I got it.
I think I think I saw his little ghost fly away. So I think a
little anti ghost Santikos where does it Where does little antibody go?
Oh my gosh.
Okay, more magnets. And then the next one. It's not just a magnet.
Oh my gosh. It's so cool. It
tells you the temperature. It's a magnet thermometer. But what I want to know is how does it it doesn't have any electronics in it. I don't know how it's showing us the temperature in Australia she's looking at me with skeptical face. Tired. Tired of my of my nonsense? Yes. I'm the one. I'm not the one over here. snort and when I laugh actually. I don't. So and then another magnet from the from the Outback New South Wales the Silverton Hotel, which is this like,
honestly, it looks like an old west Hotel. Old West here, here and in the up over the Mad Max museum. And Silverton New South Wales. It's got this awesome picture of like Mad Max car on it. And then we've got one from Guna, windy Queensland, and it is some cotton and a cotton field. Which just reminds me of where I grew up in Texas, we stepped cotton fields everywhere. And then one with a kangaroo. Just relaxing. Just just laying there relax. We definitely love getting things
in the mail. It's fantastic. I'm gonna stick all these magnets on the fridge. And I'm gonna take a picture and upload it to the server. And once chapters get published, it was should be in the chapter art for the value for value segment. And I believe that wraps up the video. I also got a note from Michelle Danielle, and she is a business coach who has a podcast. The real truth about business I think is what it's called. I'm gonna pause once again. Yes, it is the real truth about business
with Michelle Dineo. believe that's how you say her last name. I'm not sure. Just talk talk to her as Michelle met her at pod Fest and we just had a had a coffee chat and talked about some stuff and had a really good conversation. She's, uh, she knows what she's talking about. I really like her podcast and and, you know, top notch stuff. So I'll actually I'll put a link i'll put a link to her show in our show notes. Nice. I'm actually just go ahead and add her to our pod roll also. So
yeah, there we go. Appreciate everything that was sent by everybody. And oh, she sent some cool stickers. I'm gonna put it on my laptop. It's like, you know, keep up the good work type stickers. You know, I don't have a mount here with man didn't bring him on here. But yeah, we appreciate everybody supporting us and all the different ways that you do. Thanks, always Dred Scott for doing the chapters for us. We always appreciate that.
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