Is Michael Garfier Michael Garfield. Michael Garfield's joining US and the high Tech Texan. Michael Garfield is here with a high Tech Texans items to make life easier, new technology, and Michael Garfield has something you might want. Michael Garfield is your high tech Texan. Three decades helping you make magic with your gadgets. Heard worldwide on the iHeartRadio add now your high Tech Texan. Michael Garfield, another high Tech Texan show. And I appreciate you guys too, and
hope all is well. Got two hours of pack behind info, ament, question and answers, maybe some giveaways, who knows, But we're going to pack two and a half three hours into a two hour show, mostly because I talked pretty quick. But I don't know. I haven't been that caffeinated up. Maybe I'll slow down a bit. Appreciate you. Calumri. Calamri is on the other side of that glass. At the one two call in, I'll give out the number seven one three. Say it with me.
People hadn't changed in twenty plus years two one, two, five nine five. Oh, you can find me high Tech Textan if you're too shy to call. It's h I g h T E c h T e x A N. Hey, mama's talking to you. Would you get last week from Mother's Day? I hope you did celebrate? Listen, it's is it really about the gifts. It's about the that you are just thrown upon from all of your kids, not thrown up, not thrown up from your kids,
from your grandkids. A happy Mother's Day. I hope it was very nice for all the females out there who do have kids, grandkids, great grandkids, great great grandkids. I don't know, we're living so long nowadays. Would you get because I uh, things that I do as a consumer entertain a what I'm saying, I kind of got my pulse on what's hot, what's not? What you should get? What Dad, maybe you shouldn't get and if you shouldn't get it, you could throw it my way. It's
not just Mother's Day because now it is graduation time. Graduations they're starting to happen. If you you high school, you college person, if you just graduated, what's something you want? I'm here to kind of give you some gift ideas. Yes, dads, I know you're up next and about a
month from right now. For dad's day, grads and dads. Why is grads and dads always paired together versus grads and moms Because the first thing that people do athletes do when they're on the field TV cameras in front of the face, it's I mom, They don't worry about Dad was standing outside in the rain and the snow. Over all those years, coach you all how to throw that fastball, the curveball, snap of football. No, no, it's hi mom, beat but listen, it's moms and dads. Every
day should be parents day. Graduation gifts, do you need anything from a phone, a tablet, a computer, a laptop, which are really good gifts to give to kids who graduated high school were going to college. Before you do make that decision, you really want to check with the school that the kids are going to to make sure that nothing is solewly required. In terms of a brand, I remember years and years ago was a furtherer Yale.
You only could use an Aumball, which I actually wouldn't have chosen Harvard if that indeed were the case. Do you really need a tablet versus a tablet and a laptop or even a desktop? According to a few of my kids. Yes they did. Dad, Let's go out and show some more shekels for all of this year. I don't know if you need all that stuff. Still, the one thing, probably the only thing that I probably still have from my college days in people, I graduated college forty plus,
just over forty years ago. I still have my clock radio. I have a clock radio. You know this, despite a hat. I have fifteen phones here, I have a clock radio next to me because it's got two different speakers, and it's something I don't know if I'm gonna give up with. It's it's something I'm used to. Other than that, everything's gone. So so whether you do need an alarm clock, for kids who have graduated college who actually have a job where they have to physically go somewhere, maybe
you do need an actual alarm clock. I maybe can help you with that. So let me know what I can do for you. Lots of news. Also, one of the things I wanted to talk about is streaming. You know, when it comes to streaming, it's the new way we It's it's not relatively new way that we consume media. We still consume radio, which we hear at. iHeartMedia. We do. Thank you for streaming or listening to the old fashioned radio. Whether it's in the car, on FM
or AM. It don't matter how you listen to us, keep it on podcasts. We do like you to listen live. Try to make it easy for you on my show Saturday late mornings early afternoons, unless it's an encore presentation, whereas a late night Saturday at early Sunday morning. But as you're driving around, you're just sitting out by the pool, whatever you're doing.
Maybe you're walking. You've got your old fashioned stereo, you know, Walkman headphones, which, by the way, I'm foreshadowing there is a story about Walkmen's and cassette tapes are coming back. You're not going to blame this one, but so we do, thank you for listening. Television has also undergone a big change, you know, over the year. Still exists all the local channels Houston and many major demographic areas well over fifty sixty or so television
stations that are being broadcast over the air right now. If you have an antenna, a digital antenna, you could watch them for free. Free. We love that, we love free. But then the comes cable and now they're streaming and streaming. If you think about all the subscriptions you have, and this is where I'm going with this, how much are you paying? And it is a lot. And I thought about this most notably because the news that came out this week with the NFL the big going the number one
thing that we as Americans watch on TV. And this is a fact, this is not anything else. Always, every single year, the number one shows we watch are Football Live Football, the ultimate reality show. Sunday Night Football always comes in at number one rated of the top show of this season. The Super Bowl gend always the number one rated show of a given calendar year with about one hundred hundred and twelve million people doing em. The NFL
is going nowhere. The NFL could do anything at want, and the NFL is changing the way that we consume media television specifically, let me give you an example. NFL fans used to be able to watch every game with just
a cable package and a Sunday ticket subscription. But this come year twenty twenty four, the NFL has placed games across eleven different channels, including four subscription services, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Peacock, ESPN Plus, along with cable and Sunday ticket, it is going to cost an armload anywhere between eight hundred and fifty. So I've even seen up to fifteen hundred dollars for a subscription
to subscribe to all of these things. If you are an NFL fan like I am, odds are you may pay for this summer of some of this stuff. You may get smart and go to a sports bar. You may get smarter and actually borrow somebody's password if you can, maybe a neighbor has it. But it's not getting cheap. So then I'm thinking if you subscribe for some of these things, And this is what happened to Peacock last year, Peacock actually aired a game, a playoff game in early January. It
was Kansas City Chiefs because Miami Dolphins. Three million people signed up just to watch this game on Peacock. What they did they a lot of people churn, it's called churn. A lot of people unsubscribed afterwards, how many people forgot when we come back, I'm gonna talk about that. And I saw a stat over here our great state of Texas. You, my dear and fellow Texans, you were paying a lot for subscriptions. Have you signed up
for things that you're still paying for monthly but you don't even use. I will tell you it reminds you what they are and what you need to cancel. Coming up right here on the big high tech text in show all your people out there trying to figure out where you're gonna return your Brother's Day gifts? Did you do it? The mom's come on, just just I know you were sweet. You know, little kids made you a little handmade car
with crayons, dear mommy, the bestest thing in the world. And you know they went out and got you something with the little help of dad or you know, grandma or something like that. Your return, I mean, do your return gifts for Mother's Day? Because do the kids ask you a week or two later, Hey, mom, man, where's they? Where's where's that huh? Where's that blouse that I bought you? Where's that purse that was just ugly? I got it? Duff five below? Do you
return these things? If you do want to return some things or dads, if you feel guilty, or husbands or kids and you'd feel guilty for not getting moms some stuff, might I recommend US coins and jewelry. That's right, US coins and jewelry'd been around for two generations right now, Kenny and Matt Duncan. They are Actually, I don't know that they specifically are, but I know they are open as I speak, alive on this Saturday, right on Katie Freeway. Iten Voss Road, right on the Feeder Road.
Man, they've got a great place. And oh what do you think you know, Chief Michael? What do moms? What do they want there? The moms are coin collectors. Oh, by the way, it's also called US Coins and Jewelry. Yes, moms walk in and they've got a really beautiful lot of rotating a lot of new things coming in every time I go there. There's diamond tennis bracelets, there's rings, beautiful earrings. Yes, they have watches, Rolex watches. Mama need a Rolex watch. That's right,
What time is it? I got one? I don't. I have a male Rolex watch. Actually, US Coins enjoy it. If you're listening outside of the Houston market, if you have coins, if you want to deal with them, they are absolutely incredibly trustworthy. Trust me. You can even do it online US Coinsandjewelry dot com. Go see him. They're open six days a week and on the seventh day, they rested, just like Chick fil A, Hobby Lobby, Cabo bobs at a few other folks.
But we do think it so that there's one day. And by the way, dads may want to get dad a little gift to rate Texas the State of Texas memorabilia flags. I need stuff. Love that place, said, going into kill some time and browse and buy a lot of stuff. As we do continue what we call here the High Tech Taxi Show, talking about streaming and more so subscriptions. May think of how many subscriptions that you have.
When I hear the words subscriptions, I'm old school enough to think, oh, it's a magazine subscription, maybe a subscription to a newspaper, because that's the way I grew up in the seventies and the eighties. Thinking well, I mean TV was, you know, over the air, we watched that. But then we had cable, and you do subscribe to cable. But just we never call the subscriptions. It's just we had a magazine subscriptions. Now there are subscriptions to so many things, including subscriptions, yes,
to streaming services. And I let into that right before the break. If you're just tuning in. How if you're an NFL fan, you're now going to have to subscribe to no less than four different streaming services to watch a full season YouTube Tvpacock, Amazon, Netflix, ESPN Plus, they're all out there. Times did you subscribe for something You're thinking, Oh, I'm test it out for thirty minute. At thirty minutes, I'm gonna stead up for
thirty days and then if the thirty days you'll forget. That happened to me, That happened to me recently. What was I testing out? Well, I was testing out it was a Was it Spotify? No, it was YouTube Music. I think they got me. And you gotta be careful because I listened there's YouTube Music. It's a free app and you can listen to free songs. But if you look it, sometimes a box pops up and
says yes or no and you don't read it. And that box, I think specifically said hey, would you liket to thirty day trial and will bill you? After that, I clicked yes, thinking it was going to go away. Guess what, I accidentally signed up for freaking YouTube. So I'm thinking, Okay, I'm gonna I'm gonna cancel it, and I put a
little reminder in my calendar, but sometimes I don't even see it. So I got busted for a month before I that reminded me when I saw my credit card, I'm like, come on, man, but how many of you forgot about There was a survey. There's a tech company called Bengo bangl and they recently did a survey on subscription and they included subscriptions of all kinds of categories streaming video, retail, music, gaming, news, health and fitness, home internet, box, physical goods that you get a box like
the Jelly the month, club education. In all but two of these categories retail and streaming video and demand. This firm found out that Texans led all other states and the national average and the percentage of consumers who have subscriptions. People, are you willing to pay all these recurring bills? They also get I got a number for you. They found that on average, Texans have
six subscriptions, which I saw that I'm thinking that's kind of low. Texans have six subscription which cost an average of twelve hundred dollars over the course of the year, and that's the most in the US, and that's far above the national average. Of nine hundred and twenty four bucks. Is that some of the higher outlay may be attributable to the level of subscriptions that we text and seek, But the survey fail that the textants were more likely than other
Americans to cancel a subscription if it included advertisements. Okay, what am I saying over here? Well, I think it suggests that you may be paying a lot of recurring bills for things that may not be so much of a need as they are a want. Ah. Yes, the classic need versus want taught my kids this. It's a topic of the Garfield household. Growing up. Kids. Let me tell you what need is versus wanting something. There's a decent chance that you might not even want some of the services for
which you're repeatedly paying. It may be just you've forgotten you even signed up for Americans are spending billions on stuff they forgot to cancel. I want you to think about that. There was a paper last year I think it was a researcher, may have been from A and M. It said that when people are forced to pay attention and actively re up their subscriptions because their credit
card expired, there was a sharp abnormal drop and subscriber retention rates. If that's the only way you remember by your credit card expiring people, you should have your credit card expire on a monthly basis. If you have your subscriptions set up on auto pay, periodically check the price because they can go up fast when you're not looking. Maybe a good idea to set an annual date, like you know, the day after Tack Day. Check your subscriptions if
you really still want them and you want to keep paying for them. What's a wors think about it right now? How many streaming services do you have that you watch? Oh? You know during COVID Man that was perfect Disney Plus launch during COVID I mean that's all we did. We stayed home. I mean it got millions, tens of millions of initial subscribers. You may not watch it anymore or I forgot I had that. I guess the easiest way is go look at your credit card bill and again just a little consumer
news for it. Look at your credit card bill and what is recurring or not? I try not to recur a lot of things. I do have Amazon and that's sixteen bucks, and I still probably don't even the BROI on that still may not even be worth it. I have k ole sadly, also, I just signed up one I'm a new Peloton or I have Pelot, I have a Peloton bite, and so I have to pay for that
a month. I'm like, a man, is that worth it? But that I mean you have to sometimes the way I look at things, it's like, all right, I'm gonna pay for this, but instead of doing something else, is it worth it? Okay? So instead of a gym membership, which I really I don't never belong to a I belong to a country club which has a gym, but out of a gym membership, right, instead of a gym membership, I'm gonna pay my monthly Peloton bill because
I'm still getting my shits in, I'm still working out. Sometimes you have to justify things like that. So the skin a little psa little public service. An now it's but for you people, go take some time maybe here as the kids are getting out of school, maybe early summer, pin to paper, just do it all that how much subscription you're paying you, I'm probably gonna save you a lot of money. And so I'm more than happy to take a little commission for that anything else I can do for you,
give me a shout. Michael Garfield is the name. Callam Reid, go a head to start playing some music and punching us out of here into a break. When we come back, it's the bottom of the hour. I kind of tease this, but cassette players, and you kind of know my age or any when I told you I grew up in the seventies and the eighties as a young little high tech texting, but cassettes were the rage. I still have most all of my cassettes and and my CDs set players are
coming back. That's a bad news for you. Watch that. I got eight parrots. I got a nightmare that I'm gonna bring back for you. This was pretty big, knew man. It was a press release. Mom was this. This came out two or three days ago, and it brought back flashbacks from me as a as a parent, as a dad raising my kids. I was I was a little too old for this, but as a dad, I spent many, many a time in this establishment, and luckily they serve beer. It was the only way I actually could have could
have could have just really just plowed my way through. Chuck eat Cheese. That's right, people, did you really know about Chuck E Cheese? I just I just wanted to mention this Chucky No, it's not closing, and yes there still are Chuck E Cheese. I live within. There's two Chucky Cheeses each within six minutes of me. Lucky Cheese is removing all of its
animatronics by the end of this year. People, if you grew up in the eighties, the nineties or the oughts, you have fond memories of going to Chuck E Cheese celebrate birthday parties, maybe because your parents took it as a tree, but a huge part of going to Chuck E Cheese, people was watching Munches Make Believe band, the freakyest band, the creepiest nightmarish things you have ever seen, nightmares with that animatronic band used to go and I
used to listen to who created this? Damn it? Who was in the band? It was like the freaking Beatles. It was Chuck E Cheese, mister munch where my kids jasper tea jowls. There was the dude in the drums the past Pasqually, Pasqually of the chef, and there was one chick. Was she the lead singer. Hell any they would see those songs that day would get the Birthdays Star. Remember the Birthday Star song, Oh My Go three. I had three boys people. I said, they let's let's
go to Chuck E Cheese. Like, don't you want to go to like a I don't know, a dynamite factor or something. No, we're gonna go to Chuck E Chee. Oh god. So there there's these these life size three four five six foot tall robotic They move their mouth and it they just clang clang clang clang, kind of Oh my gosh, Chuck E Chiese. Apparently I don't know. They're getting into the twenty first freaking century. Finally they are removing them because they're having an aggressive transformation. This is a
quote from their CEO. Oh my goodness, so wow, it's it's it's sad. It's a sad day. I'm sitting Shiva for Chuck E Cheese. In the band, mister munch kids want to play more nowadays with screen based entertainment and what they're going to do. They're taking down these animatronics. They're breaking up the band. It's pretty much what they're doing, and they're gonna be replaced with a band that's playing on a giant screen and a digital dance floor. So your questions, and this is why I go deep. I
look inside things. Number One, I want to buy these animatronics. I want the whole freaking band, and I want to set it up in my living room, right in the corner, right next to my bar. I want people coming in hanging at Garf's crib, football watch parties wherever I do. I want them coming in and then they're gonna go, what in the world is freaking Henrietta Hippo or whatever her name is, Henny Chicky Poozy When you're hey, man, Garf a squally on drums? Heah man, what's
up that love? I mean, there's hundreds of these, there's hundred locations that they're taking. They gotta be up for sale, Folks. Keep it out of eBay for that for me, because I may want to buy these things. And here's the thing, this actually may be great marketing. I am a listen you can break me down a lot of ways. I am I a radio broadcaster. AM I a TV out of media personality, am I an mc do. I am I a reviewer, consumer technology reviewer,
bring me. I'm a marketing guy. I came up with my high tech texted moniker. I work with companies to help market their products. I'm a market again. Let me tell you that this could be the greatest marketing move in a long time. Chuck E. Cheese is breaking up the band and I'm just gonna throw it out here. Do not be surprised. Within two, three, four, five years there's going to be a reunion tour.
Just saying, the Chucky Freaking Cheese reunion Tour. Hey, the Who and the Stones have done it for thirty plus years, We're getting the band back together. I'm serious. This is this is brilliant t shirts, concerts, pepperori rolls, stale bread, thin crust pizza, the taste like shoe leather. It just it's the whole thing. Sitting shiver for Chuck E. Cheese. Thoughts on this seven one three, two, one, two, five nine five up be it traumatized by the Chucky Cheese animatronics. It's really is
a childhood rite, a passage if you think about it. I mean, the kids, what do kids have left right now? I'll say, come on, where do you take your kids? Right now? I digress Michael Garfield. This is called the high tech Taxi show. Let me digress and go back in time too, we did. I didn't go to Chuck E Cheese as a kid, and obviously a young young kid in the seven nineteen
seventies error. But by the time the eighties, the late seventies and early eighties came wrong, I was listening to music and I am very much into music, which I still dress like and act like and listen to music like. I'm still from the nineteen eighties. And cassett players that was all the rage because set players. Kids. If you don't know what a cassette player is, either a come over to my with your parents. I'm just not that I want to bring kids. Go on gruge, go online, go
google it because we did not have Google in the eighties. L we didn't have Google until you know, to the two thousands. But cassette tapes were a way to listen to music portably. Well. You didn't have to you know, schlep a record player and have these big, you know, vinyl LPs that went around and are reel to real disc or eight track tapes. No, there were cassettes and you used to listen to little earphones on them, kind of like a walk man. And there were home cassette players too
that you can get really high five sound. That made way of to CDs, which made way to m P three's, which now makes way to streaming. And that's what it is. But guess what, there's another new Vinyl records came back a few years ago and for real audio, it's a series. There is nothing like listening to vinyl. You know, put the needle on the record, and I've lost so much of my audience right now. You have no clue what I'm talking about, but it's it's it's analog,
but it still sounds great. There's a new analog challenger because cassette tapes apparently are coming back. They've you know, those tapes which have been in my garage and my kids sit there laugh at me with what's what's all these dusty things? I think they may have a second lease on life. That's right, because there's new portable pairs players a little tight pick that's coming on the
market. I was at CS earlier this year January. It was a consumer electronics show, and you know, listen, they I see so many headphones and digital audio players. I actually saw a portable cassette player or two or three. There's there's one from a company called I need know how to pronounce it f I I oh, sea, let's just call it that. And it kind of looked like a walk man. Then it's it's small, it's about the size of a cassette and it's got play fast forward rewind sound quality.
Is there? You can buy these things right now here is there's another company called We Are Rewind. We assessed the end of the company, so we are a realisted What my question is why it's it's it's you know, I just like just like Jurassic Park, you know, it's it's We shouldn't be asking, oh, but why why do we even need this? CDs? They were indestructible, that's how they were marketed. And then bye bye the cassettes. I mean, if you look at it, it's a plastic
case. There's a thin magnetic tape in there. That's the weak point because how many times has for adults right now, if you're over forty or fifty, how many times has your tape been eaten by a machine or unspooled? And then you take a pencil and you have to rewind it you. That's right. Apparently they're that's a odd thing. Yesterday's tailor's with makes cassettes right now, go on like you get them on eBay and whatever. How much
of these babies, uh these things forty dollars or so. There's that that theofiio and that's about one hundred and nine dollars. I'm looking right over here. I just thought it was interesting. Not people. People may say, I'm all order, I do hesitated to throw some stuff away. I have every cassette that I ever bought or was given as a gift in the eighties and they're sitting in my garage and they're probably worked from the sun, hundreds of them. And I have my mixtapes too. I gotta take a break
over our wall. Come back, let me tell you what a mixtape as kids, because you really, I'm gonna tell your young kids you missed out on a lot. I also have all my CDs, which I actually took the jewel cases and I've made a piece of art of it in my home. All my CDs, like eleven foot tall. I took all my duel cases, all from the eighties, and there's a piece of eleven foot tall art that's hanging my wall, which actually I probably should go and give up
this whole media thing and become an artist. I've already to come back, Michael Garfield. I'm gonna tell you how a mixtape works. You can call me and you can tell me what is a piece of technology that I just missed. But maybe one day it'll come back. I think the list is pretty short. High tech taxi shell could be right back. Big shout out right now to our good Sultan is at Campbell's Compounding Pharmacy. If you don't know what Hollanding pharmacy is, they want to look into it. Men.
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work, it could have been Campbell's Compounding. See, so we thank them for their partnership. Here. As we continued the high tech text and show, I was talking about cassette. That's cassette tapes. Apparently slowly but surely, maybe making you a comeback sound of like albums, vinyl records in turntables
and help they made a comeback come back a few years ago. And even my of my youngest son, who's he was twenty three, he bought somebody gave him a record player, and now he's getting into albums, LPI albums, and I guess he goes to these secondhand shops and buy some of them, and they'll call me and ask me because a lot of them are from the eighties, the nineties or the two thousands. Obviously he was even born for a lot of that time. But I still have a lot of my
records that I had, and I didn't have a ton of records. I had much more cassette tapes and certainly more CDs, but I still have my record That's the one thing I don't keep in my garage. Kids, People do not keep your final albums in your attic or in your garage you're anywhere hot, incuston, because at some point we're gonna have a little meltage going
down there. I keep this in my closet, but it was neat because he went through my album collection, probably earlier this year, and he took some of them, which I loved because they were just sitting in my closet so he could listen to him. And you know, my stuff is it's all eaies. It's the only vinyls I have is absolutely from the eighties. I mean he did you know Lionel Ritchie, he took just you know night Ranger. I mean these you know stuff that you know I had early ages,
but before we flipped the cassettes in CDs, it was cool. But cassettes are coming back. But one thing I want, I want to kind of want to stir some memories here because I'm a memory. Yeah, some music. Music, And I've always said this music is incredibly important to me. Music, my bump music over here. Before we couldn't start playing real music because we don't have the money to license it. That's my company. I used to could play all the music I wanted and most of my bump
music from the eighties because that was the best time of my life. I went to high school, I went to college in the eighties. That's where I found my love for for the media of a radiotellivision and film, which is my but that's my what I got my degree in uh MTV. It began in nineteen eighty one. That's what we grew up. At some point you said, hey, did you hear that new song? And then it became then it became hey did you see that new song? It's worth style,
it's it's really changed culture the eighties. It's on the map. And so that's that's why I have all of you know, the medium media from there. But one of the things that I did is not only could you go out and buy real albums from every single artist that hear, they sold blank tapes. Now, they did not sell blank vinyl where you could actually make and record anything on your vinyl record. But when it came real to reel you could do that. But I'm not even getting that. You could
do this with cassette tapes. You would go buy blank cassette tapes. You would then record things. So if you could record an album, and if you hooked everything up correctly to your high five, you had and here's your high five stereo. All right, So you had your you had a record player, you had a cassette tape, you had the tutor potentially an amplifier. So as long as you hit record on that cassette tape. It would
record whatever input was in there. So let's say you wanted to make a cassette tape of an album that you already have, so you could then take that cassette tape anywhere. You could put it in your walk. Man, you could put it in your car because cars used to have these things called cassette players, and you hit record. Then if you're really cocky, you
had you could record radio and people right now. The greatest compliment anybody could ever give me is, hey man, Michael, I'm recording you right now on your radio show. Because this is what we as kids used to do. We would record radio, not so much talk radio, am radio, but we would listen to our FM radio and we would listen for songs, and you would record songs off the radio, and I spend, okay,
it's not even hours. Here's of my life waiting for the DJing to shut up so I can hit record, and you've got a time it right to record the entire three and a half four minute song, and then you shut it down just as he started the back talking back and back announce it. You would do this on and on and you would tell these mixtapes in my garage right now, and I should really post this put on my Instagram to have all the comments. I have thirty forty over the years, different mixtapes.
Each one is sixty or ninety minutes of every song, and again it goes back to each other early eighties and a lot of the time sometimes you didn't hit it right, you would get the DJ. And so I have Ron Chapman, one of the DJ that I grew up with in Dallas, on the famed KVIL. I have his voice on my cassette. That's why I wanted to be KAVL was the He was the first greatest disc jockey. If you're from Dallas area from the nineteen seventies and nineteen eighties, you know
who Ron Chapman is. But that's what I listened to, and I mean, it was just it was phenomena I like on mixtapes. And I'm gonna end the story right here. You could take a pin and you would take the little paper out of the cassette so you would write down which songs are on there, and I would name it and the name of my mixtapes, the name of Michael's mixtapes. I should have been Michael's mixtapes. It was
called Awesome Songs. And if any of my buddies are listening on i R Radio anywhere around the country right now, if you've got I grew up with the in Dallas and we I talked to a lot of my buddies. They knew I had awesome songs, and I started numbering them and I used Roman numerals because I was also a Super Bowl fan. I have awesome songs one, two, three, four, five, six, se of eight and I'm in it went all the way. He's into my thirties. Awesome songs
thirty two, thirty four, thirty five. I need to pull these out. But what I did, You actually can digitize these things. I have a device and you could probably find these on the ebag. I have a device where a cassette. It's a physical cassette players about the size of a toaster rubbish ball toaster or something, and it has an output that is USB. Plug it into your computer, You hit and it's it's a one to one. You have to hit play. Listen to the old thing in real
time while you're hitting record on an MP three. It's a pain in the you know, what But it's a way to digitize old songs. People. I just did a massive wayback machine here on the high Tech Texting Shot, I will step into the twenty first inur in the way back, I got a review of a phone, Google Pixel eight a just came out. Google Pixel makes great Android phones, got some really neat AI features and also one of the things I've been playing with, I got a This was not around
in the nineteen eighties. This was not around three years ago. I have a pair of smart glasses. Ray Band just came out about six months ago, with a pair of smart glasses that you wear these sunglasses. It listens to you. It's got a camera and a video camera hands free. Oh it's sneaky. Deekey. I'll tell you if it's worth the money. All that so much more on the flood high Tech Texting Show right here on KPORC nine fifty eight. I'm an iHeartMedia. Is Michael Garfer. Michael Garfield.
Michael Garfield's joining us in the high Tech Texan. Michael Garfield is here with a high Tech Texan items to make life easier of new technology. So Michael Garfield has something you might want. Michael Garfield is your high Tech Texan. Three decades helping you make magic with your gadgets, heard worldwide on the iHeartRadio Act. Now your high Tech Texan, Michael Garfield, you look at black people. Thank you for listening to our number one of the high Tech Texan
show. This begins our number two. And I may not be the greatest mathematician, but pretty much halfway through the show say with me, we are halfway to happy hour. You know, you know what if it's If it's just after twelve noon, should you be listening? Love? It is happy hour? If it's the repeat at twelve fifteen in the morning, twelve to ten in the morning. See you know what it's You've had a long happy
hour either way. Michael is the name Michael Guarfield, but doing it for twenty three years, the longest running live local radio program on this heritage station, which just turned ninety nine years old. Left ninety nine years old, kap or see. I've been doing this almost a quarter of that time off. That's why I talk about everything that happened in the eighties at a fun first hour, talk about cassette players. They're kind of on the comeback.
There are companies. Now we're making cassette players, and there are the music labels. They're making cassettes just like they're making final albums. Again, it's not the highest quality audio by uni stretch of the imagination, certainly since we now have well there's CDs obviously, which were better. Now they're streaming, which is even better. It takes you back in time. It takes you back in dime, doesn't it. Also this hour I got a review of
the new Google Pixel eight. Good. There's no iPhones released right that. There's always new Android forms being released. Google Pixel eight great. AI features that which is very nice. And also next segment unless I sneak it in this segment, I'm wearing this new there's these smart glasses ray Band, great sunglass company. Meta. You've heard of Meta. That's the company that owns
Facebook and Instagram and WhatsApp. They got together and they created a few years ago they came out with a pair of smart glasses and was version one. It was called the Facebook Stories Glasses. Version two came out late last year, six months ago or so, and now they're called the ray Ban Meta Smart Class. I have a pair for the past week or so, and I got him from my eye Doctor to the Stars in Houston. Doctor Alan Panzer, great eye doctor, uses more technology to check your eyes in anybody
else. He's in the bel Air area if you want to go see him. He also obviously has a sunglass and glass shop in there. But anyway, he got these. He's let me use them. Uh, and they're pretty neat. I'll review those two. That's that's right. I am. I'm always watching you and I'm always recording you because these these glasses they have a camera and a video camera built in. You don't know. You don't be careful when you're talking to me, people, because you don't know if
I'm recording it. So I got this. I do want to mention this. I like, I like talking about food and sports, and this is what we do here. And then since it's lunchtime, as we plausibly do
this thing live. I saw a story two days ago which absolutely hit a interesting weakness as a as a when he plus your radio guy, there are things called evergreen topics, and when sometimes when we and the my elk here on the radio or media, we run out of things to talk about about new topics or whatever, we sometimes lean on what we call evergreen topics. What's an an evergreen topic is just a topic. It's a conversation, it's a debate that's really never going to be solved. But for talk radio,
it gets the phones ringing. It's let me think about this. There's always one side and there's the other side, and you know, maybe it's like, here's an example, should chili have beans? Yes or no? Seven one three two one two five nine five Oho call drove right now. The radio HOS takes a stance. Callers agree, callers disagree. This radio says, abs a frickling not there. This is Texas. Ain't no beans should be in chill? Next topic, that's an evergreen can't till two hours talking
about that. Another one that resembrings this up is is a hot dog a sandwich? It's a rhetorical question. I don't want a debate about this right now, but I saw this story and that was a log leader you gotta listen to this is a hot dog a sandwich? There's a better question that we should ask. Is a taco and a burrito a sandwich? I want you to think about this, that taco and a burrito, are they sandwiches?
Well, a judge in Indiana thinks, so this story. There was a ruling that just came down from a legal battle that's been going on for two years. In Fort Wayne, Indiana, there was a strip mall that planned to open up. There was a restaurant that wanted to open there and it was called the Famous Taco Mexican Grill. Just a local Mama ba the
Famous Taco Mexican Grill. The planning commission rejected his bid to open this place because, according to agreement with a local condo association nearby, only alcohol free restaurants that did not allow outdoor seating and only sold quote made to order or subway style sandwiches unquote were allowed to open at that location. So there was
a lawsuit. The agreement I think was put in place to keep some national fast food chains from opening in the strip mall down to get that whatever it's cool by local but the Famous Taco Restaurants was ruled it is now permissible into
the terms of the original written commitment that here it comes. Tacos and burritos are our Mexican style sandwiches and the original written of commitment does not restrict potential restaurants to only American is en style sandwich is unquote folks seven one three two one two five nine five. Oh, you haven't thought about that, have you? No, we do eat. Is a hot dog a sandwich? If you think about it, I'll go wrapped in a bread like substance.
Maybe it's fried, maybe it's not. How about a brito corn flour yep, could be bread. It's not a what redefine as an American style sandwich with their ear's two pieces and that's it. I'm down with this fight me people. Hot Dogs not a sandwich. Britos tacos are a sandwich. I think yeah, Cayleum, we can go ahead and take the rest of the the show off. I think the calls are gonna light up the or it's right now. I'm hungry. By the way, when we come back.
Speaking of tacos and Britos, got a gift card for you, the Great Hobbo Bob's four locations in Houston. I have a twenty five dollars gift card. We'll do that next segment, so you then can go get a I'm there easily two to three times a week. It is great. You go, you pick it up. You order massive burrito, bulls, tacos, soft shell tacos too. You can watch the tortillas being pressed right there. Five different kinds of tortillas that you can pick Ancho, chili, fire,
milk, flower. Oh, it's phenomenal. Got a gift card for it. And guess what they're sandwiches. We are meet people right here on the High Tech Testing Show. I know why you people hung around. You want to win something lunchtime. Right now we were talking about I've never seen the phones go crazy right now? Cal should even answer these just I lost them to give their answer. Is it taco and a burrito? Are they sandwiches? Just I just wanted just an anecdotal on the screen. Yes or no?
What say? I say? They're sandwiches, their Mexican style sandwiches. There's your new evergreen topic. Chili should have no beans of the Great State of Texas. Hot dogs are not sandwiches. Tacos and burritos sandwich What a you gonna do about it? Seven one three, two, one two five nine five. Oh, I give you that number right, go ahead and clear the lines. I'm gonnaell why we're gonna give some pick away? All right? I'm gonna give away a sandwich. I'm giving a white sandwiches right
now. Cabo Bob's love this place. I found them in Austin years ago. They have several locations. They have now infiltrated Houston four locations. There's one near Katie, there's one in Stafford the Meadows on the southwest side, there's one of the Gallery area, and there's one of the Northwest. SI I go to Cabo Bob's. I got a twenty five dollars gift card twenty five bones so you can get tacos burritos, and you can call them sandwiches.
You don't have to call them sandwiches. Do whatever you want. They're good stuff. Call her number nine go seven one three two one two five nine five. Oh, callum see if you can have pick a runner seven one three two one two five five. Oh if you're getting a busy signal, folks, I'm sorry about that. You you missed it. I thought that that was pretty neat. So no way, Yes, I told you I was gonna give away some money stuff. Let's tell you about these glasses
I'm playing with. Let me tell you about these glasses. So I test things all the time, and if you follow me on Instagram saying goes on one if you're not blocked, it is a high tech Texan h I g h t E c h t e x a n high tech Texan. Read it. Follow me and you can win things too. Actually, I think I gave away some I way a lot of this stuff that I review on Instagram too, if you should follow me. Also been playing with these these
glasses and they're smart glasses, their sunglasses. So ray Band got together with Meta Meta with Jones, Facebook and Instagram and WhatsApp and they have these the second version of these smart glasses. Now, let's go back in time where you maybe remember something about ten years ago called Google Glass. Google Google came up with a pair of glass is that you could wear. But they were they were smart. They had a camera built in, little tiny camera.
It was like one of these hidden cameras you see on these hidden shows, and you know, the news reporters would go and and you know, try to sneak some stuff like it where you could record video, you can take a photo, but also you could see things on the screen and like one of the eyes they had a little tiny because they're so close to your eyes. You know, if it were a pair of glasses. You know, glasses themselves are less than one inch from your eyes, so if there's a
speck of dirt, it looks like a big speck of dirt. And they also had this little tiny monitor where you can actually surf a web page again ten years ago, and it looks like it was like one hundred and twenty eight screen. It was so big. It was a beta model, it was tests. They sold these things for a thousand dollars. I actually got a buddy of mine bought one. I tried to mind to play with them for an hour or two eat too expensive for what they were ahead of their
time ten years ago. People didn't like the security effect, like what do you mean you can videotape meant anything just by looking at me? Didn't work fastboard and there's several other iterations of them on the market right now. But ray Ban is a very big it's the biggest name when it comes to sunglasses. Meta it's a very big name when it comes to technology. So they have these out right now, and they came out about six or seven months
ago. This particular version. They had several different styles of sunglasses. One of which is the classic wayfarer wave. I've never been a wavefairer surfing kind of dude. I mean, it's it's very Tom Cruise, risky business type of stuff. It's just they're very big, heavy, just they don't look good on my face, but they protect your eyes or whatever. So my eye doctor, doctor Alan Panzer, the eye doctor to the Stars as I
called him on the show for years and years. He's in bel Air right on his Loop six tended Bissonet. Great eye doctor comes on this sh but this dude spends more money buying new technological devices for his office so he could see inside your eyes all the way to your brains. If you need an eye doctor, I really do recommend doctor Allan Panzer. But when you walk into a typical eye doctor, he's got a whole line of eyeglasses style designs
that obviously he could make it to prescription glasses. They also sell sunglasses. So he carries these ray Ban Meta Smark glasses and he says, hey, you got to come try these things out. So he's he let me play with these pair, which I've been playing for three or four five days, and they're interesting. They I don't love the style of the Wayfarers. I understand why the three or four different stylings. They have to be kind of
thick because there's software built inside of them. And so I'll describe him here. They are Wayfarer style. These actually are radiant. Is it gradient? Is that what there is? They change So if I walk outside, they'll like sunglasses, they'll change a little into a darker shade. Inside it's just clear lass. Yes, you can make these into prescriptions. And what they are is they have two speakers built into the arm pieces, if you will, you know, I call them the arm rockers. They go over your
ears. So you've got a Bluetooth connects to your phone Bluetooth wise, so your phone has to be within thirty feet of you or so. And you can listen to songs. You can talk on the phone, you can listen to your podcast, you can listen to iHeartRadio right now. You can wear these things. But walking out with the parasunglasses and you can hear and the sound is great. I gotta tell you, sound as bad. There's microphones built in. There's microphones built in, so you can talk in the phone.
So now what I'm describing, it's a pair of glasses with a microphone built in, speakers built in near the ear, and you're set to go. So also it has a it's a meta AI. Meta has its own artificial intelligence type of thing, and so you actually can say the words like hey Meta, just like you can do Siri and Google and Alexa and all this other fun stuff, and you can ask it questions. You can just ask. You don't even to take your phone out. You say, Hey
Meta, what's the weather today? Hey Metta, what's the greatest radio show hit in the history of talk radio nine to fifty k years? Hi tech text show? You just ask it. That's neat too. But the key feature is, I think the interesting feature is there is a camera built in. Now. The camera on this one specifically is just over your left temple.
It's on the left eye where the sun glads the freight the face of the sunglass, your left eye sunglass meets that rocker arm, that arm that goes over your left ear, very small, very dinky millimeters and it's a camera. It's roughly, it's pretty good. It's got pretty decent megapictures. It is not as good as your your your camera phone, but it could take a photo and it could take videos. That's right. All you need to do hands free is walk around and you could videotape your point of view,
your POV, whatever you're watching, whatever you're saying. It also takes a photo too. You do that because also has a little shutter over the right temple. There's a little tiny button if you want to take a photo, you just take your finger up there and you just push it down and it goes. Well, you could turn the sound off. That starts the video, stops the video, and it takes a photo. Now, how do you stop security? Whoa wait a minute. One of the things is
security. I don't want to be People don't want to walk around and potentially have themselves videotaped just by someone having a conversation. Well, on the right side of the glass that you're looking at, if someone's looking at you, there is a light, small light that flashes very brightly white. It flashes white, and every time you're reporting or every time you're taking a photo, it flashes white. So you know, and I don't think you could turn
this thing off. It's a safety feature, which I understand and I appreciate. It's a safety feature that someone's gonna look at you, going why is that white light flashing? And you could say, uh no, I just you know, I'm just getting excited. You're actually a videotaping on it. These things are three hundred dollars at least for this pair, and I'm still playing with it. But my question is it worth it? These will and
here's the answer within thirty seconds sixty seconds. These come in handy in several different aspects, which I'm still trying to come up with more aspects. And if you could think of any, let me know. Number one, when I review a product, when I do these, what's called the open box, open boxing, the open box ceremony. I need two hands. I get a box. A lot of people say, oh if look at the
packaging. And then when I test drive cars for a living, well, it's tough to drive with one hand and hold my phone, which is the camera. Well, now I can put these glasses on hit record. I don't need to touch it. Think the audio is phenomenal where I'm talking over what I'm ever I'm looking at. I then could take this in one up in automatic and inherently, because it's owned by Meta, it automatically send can send these videos or photos directly to your face. Becre eats to brand.
My son was playing with these. He has an older pair from another model for about three or four years ago. He does a lot of fun videos. He's an Instagram influencer and all this other fun stuff. He plays foot he plays flag football by wearing these things. It's really kind of cool watching from his point of view of how he's catching the ball and running and dodging Dac with his neat little things, neat little perspectives. Maybe you want to
videotape your kids crawling or something like that. Three hundred dollars. You decide if they're worth it, But I think they're pretty neat open phone calls. Right now, we're going to take a break. A bottom of the hour seven one three two one two five nine five. Oh. I'm looking at you. I'm always to you. If somebody's watching me on Saturday early afternoon here in used in seven to one three two one two five nine five oh.
It is called the Michael Garfield Show, sometimes called the High Tech Texting Show. But you know what, I talk about any dang thing I want to, and I answer all your questions whatever you want to talk about. What's Michael dry? I think, what's Michael eating this week? Where's Michael Travelight? I need a TV show, man, I need a TV show people to follow a day in the life of Garf. It's how it works. Let's take a little phone call over here. We got a few people
on hold. Hello, this is Elliott Elliott. How you doing. It's Garf? What's going on? Garf? What's up? Elliot? Hel Elliott Wood? Is this my man? Yeah? It sure, it is? How we're What you doing? What are you doing? Shouldn't you be working downtown to Garden Grace right now? Look? I am, I am, I'm here. We're kind of between lunch and dinner. So I had a moment. I was listening to your show and just had to call in and tell you about some things we had coming up. I know you're a big
celebrity, but we've got an event next week with a huge celebrity. I wanted to invite you to and invite all your listeners to you. Okay, this is called free pimping people. And only because I've known this guy for like almost twelve years. He's a good music quire for to buy Elliott Wood, Guard and Grace. One of the absolute finest restaurants here in Houston is downtown. They called us. It's much more than a steakhouse Elliott, much more because even eat the red meat, that's how good it is, your
fish and everything else. Right, absolutely, Yeah. We're founded by one sleep tattooed celebrity chef out Hawaii named Troy Guard. So we've got a lot of other creative dishes. We have a sushimi program in seafood, and we get to celebrate a lot of that next week, along with another culinary celebrity named Rocco di Spirito, who has a new fookbook out called Everyday Delicious.
It's a New York Times best seller and an Amazon bestseller. So he is joining our very own chef Troy Guard to have an evening of pass bites and cocktails, just celebrating all of these new recipes that he's focused on in his book, along with the magical talents of Chef Troy. Here on the patio actually at the what we call a horseshoe bar at Guarden Grace, go dispirito. Look, let me think, he and I know it's I'm not the biggest celebrity chef guy other than Troy Guard, who is my favorite by the
way, But Rocco he was one of the early ones. He was one of the first ones when it comes to the chef's on TV. Is all right? That is absolutely correct? Yeah, he honestly it's probably like one of the pioneers of doing the reality chef restaurant shows. Literally his show was called The Restaurant in New York City. Uh, he had that for quite some time. I think he was even GQ's Man of the Year at some points. Yeah, I was art the guy. Yeah yeah, lopular man.
I know you're avery popular guy. But yeah, so Rocos still a little this is neat because I you do these things several times a year. You always have is this one of your collabs? You call it a collab with all the Yeah, yeah, it's it's it's a collab. Yeah, you know. We we had one with Andrew Zimmer last December. So this is this next big one coming up with rocoa spirdo. Uh we do. We've got others in the hoppers, some other really neat things coming up down
the down the way. Uh, you know, got a pink and white party. I got to tell you about here in a little bit too. That's going to happen in June, on June sixth. But first one in the opera is is this one? This is actually next week. It is on May twenty third at five o'clock. It's it's tickets are only seventy five dollars and it comes with a signed an autographed copy of his new cookbook, Every Day Delicious. So hell of you know pas sob it? Yeah?
Okay, so first of all, I you know, I think I've been to every single one of these you've done in the several years that you knowing ex Well, it's just a good for those of people who have never been to Garden Grays downtown. It's it's we'll give the addresses on Dallas Street. But it is you're two, it's massive. How many square fore you got? Oh man? It is fifteen thousand square feets two stores downstairs, and you're always passing out food? Are you? Are you gonna do the few?
Ye? What a drink? You're gonna drinks? A few drinks are included along with some past bytes and stuff. Yeah, yeah, absolutely so we've got a couple of drinks that are going to be showcased. We just won a couple of awards at this last event called Top Taco. We as a modern steakhous actually won people's choice on the taco at Top Taco. So we're gonna that's gonna be one of our past bites. Uh it ruled Ribby
Taco with a bone marrow saltsa macha. It's gonna be amazing. We're gonna do the Lime and the Coconut, which is the cocktail that won that same events, and we'll have all of our signature cocktails available. You can choose one. We're gonna give out a couple of drink tickets so they can choose what they want. And we're gonna have a few bites from Rocco's cookbook as well. We're gonna do a tuna crudo, a short rib, a chicken sattee, just a lot of really fun small bites that we can pass and
everybody can enjoy and really get to mingle. They're gonna get to meet all the chefs. They'll get to meet Chef Rocco, Chef Troy Guard. It's gonna be a lot of fun. Oh So, and they geta and they get the cookbook for that price too, and you get the cookbook. Yeah, autographed, autographed cookbook. I know how to you know, do you know how to devalue things really quickly? Let me also autograph it after all, Rocco. At that point you're gonna have to give that thing. That's
pretty cool, all right. It's always great to hear from you. So it's next Thursday, the twenty third garden Grace, yep, and you have to pre bye. And what's the website's garden? So yeah, you can go to Guardandgrace dot com and that will link you to open table. If you have an open table app on your phone, you can just navigate to Guarding Grace Houston through open Table. The tickets are pre purchased through open table or that through the website. And uh, that's gonna be on the list
here at the door. So as long as you've got that taken care of, we're gonna be expecting you seventy five dollars plus taxing gratuity. It's gonna be a lot of fun. As soon as I get off this radio show, I will purchase one. Uh maybe a guest, I don't know, I should raffle off who should be my plus one. I don't know. Oh, this is definitely a vent. You want to take some plus unex
just give me a lot of fun rock. That's pretty cool, right, so next Thursday, I've no I tell you what if you think about it, especially dads you like to cook good early Father's Day gift the autographed copy of his book. That's pretty cool. Oh that is a great ada. I didn't even think of that one. Look at the great idea is coming from me. I love it. You miss Mother's Day, so screw that. Yeah, alright, so good Gardy Grace Rocker Spirito. And I was
about that you said something about the pink and white party. This is the time it's Jillian mayor are you doing it again this year? Because that is always long to arts? When is it asking to be a lot of fun? So we're doing that on June sixth. It will be again on the Horseshoe Bar patio. So just a celebration of all wines that are white and pink. We're gonna have eight or nine different vendors there giving out samples of their best, their most delicious wines. We'll again do some passed bites,
a couple of cocktails. So that's just a patio party. You know, everybody's gonna dress in pink and white. You know, think kind of like white linen night or whichever. You know, everybody's gonna have the same attire on. It's gonna be a celebration of the patio celebration the summer. Everybody's gonna have a lot of fun. So that's June six. That are nothing better than hanging on a patio in early June in Houston, my friend.
But you know what, it's always wine because there's some cold cocktails and cold wine coming. So I love that stuff. Yep. We got a tent, we got fans, we got cocktails. It's gonna be a lot of fun. Well good, all right, everything else going on? You? Any technology advice? What kind of phone are you using? That? Oh? Man? I actually just got the new Pixel eight fro from Google. What do you think? Though? I love it, man, love it.
I'm still learning how to use it. I'm still learning about all the different AI features and the photos and how it edits them and how it, you know, pops up all these suggestions I never even heard about. So it's pretty That's why we get along. Because you're an Android guy, So I really appreciate you tuning in for two decades. But the good thing Google makes strong phones. The new Pixel eight, they really packed in a ton
of AI features. You know. Actually, the next what next Thursday, I'll see if I get there early, I'll show you a really cool trick or two. When you take a photo, you actually can move around a person to make aus you know, pretend like they're on standing on the top of your head. You don't need things that you know, the kind of kids would like to so good. The man has taste in wine, in steak and events and also technology. Elliott Wood, ladies and gentlemen, if
you need o't thank you so much. It's always a pleasure talking to you. And I look forward to seeing you next week here at Garden Grace for the event with Chef Rocket of Spirito. As you see, Pepy, you listen, you get opportunities, you get invites, and you get all the information that you need. Elliot Wood, appreciate it, my man. I will see you next Thursday and Guardandgrace dot com. I'll go to Spirito.
All the sluts downtown here in Houston. All right, Uh, listen, We're gonna take a break one open phone on seven one three two one two five nine five. Oh, give me a shout and your voice will be all over there across Houston, round the world behindh Art Radio. Always liked taking phone calls from you folks. Thank you Elliott for giving your shop good hearing from you. And it's the last segment and I'm not gonna give out
the phone number. Not sure if we have time for you, because I still have to wrap up and I got to feel those things to yap about here. Congratulations to who is that was that? Jane? Jane is on the northwest side. She won the Cabo Bob's gift card. Good for you. It's callum. I'm just adding go to We were looking at the phones and all the response of what made the phone ring? You know I liked it. I prepare for this show man. I got topics of that,
and I know I got giveaways. It's the number one topic we had today. Is a taco and a burrito a sandwich? Are they sandwiches? I take the answer, yeah, at least according to it. If you've missed this, this was a story I talked about thirty minutes ago. A judge in Indiana has ruled at a taco in a brito are indeed sandwiches. They are Mexican style sandwiches. Which is allowing a restaurant to open up this Mexican taco shop only because the landlord and a strip mall said only sandwich shops could
open. It's it seven grade man, where was this topic twenty years ago? Because after twenty years, my only evergreen topics are should beans be in chili? And our hot dogs is sandwich? No? But I think tacos and britos are sandwiches. It's enough of the Michigan. As we wind up the show, thanks again to our big up partners, Campbell's Compounding Pharmacy.
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can go find that at your favorite liquor stores including restaurants too. Kapitallc Grill has a bottle or two. I believe in get the gallery area. You know what we just talked to Elliott. We just talked to Elliot. Would a garden grace? I know for a fact they go through like fifteen bottles a week. Boring Papa's p LR rum down at the Blue Goon, Texas City at the Big log on mar Crystal Lagoon, great resk, going going
and have some hypopus pel are we thank you for your patronage there. I want to talk about have I kind of covered everything and I only have about five more minutes. About the cars? You know, I get to test drive cars vehicles every single week, not from a dealership but directly from the manufacturers. This is all my opinions. I can rag on them all I want, I can love on them all I want. I was in what was I? I was in at Superaru WRX. Anybody ever heard of that
one? I wasn't even familiar with this. I liked super Rus. This was a sports type of car. And it has a stick shift. It's a manual transmission. I test drive no less than sixty to seventy different vehicles in a year. Every single week I get at least one, if not two vehicles I test drive it one to two per year are stick shift. I hate stick shifts. I'm sorry, No, I know how to drive
driven a stick shift. My first car was a dick shift. They can be fun when you're on the open road by driving a stick shift in traffic. Get out of here, people, no, sir, not happening. Open listen. I raced racecar. I've been on race tracks. Man, you can get it going, But daily driving, I just I just can't do it. I like the car. Forty five thousand dollars or so. It's you know, it's gotten me. It is zippy, it's a great warranty, good back seats, dice actual trunk. See it's not a CUV
and SUV. It's not a hashback. You don't see these a lot. They may even make these in a non manual one. I like automatics the way to go when you're in traffic. What we actually may have a have another ever bring top I guess people could people could digress and actually disagree with me evs though there was some big news in the EV's and this is really not the time, as I closed the show, but this is a good show since I don't talk politics, but I thought this was interesting that the
Biden administration did something very interesting into that sting earlier this week. When it comes to electric vehicles. Now, whether you like or love or hate electric vehicles, and I have my thoughts on this. If you're a longtime listener, you know my thoughts on electric vehicles. But electric vehicles they're not selling too much right now American electric I mean there's American made electric vehicles, and
there's some made around the world, including Chinese. The Biden administration and not too much on friendly terms with China as of late, they now want to put another towering wall of tariffs to block Chinese electric vehicles from coming into the country and eating into American automaker's lunch. So the government announced that tariffs and
Chinese vehicles are going to quadruple from the existing to one hundred percent. If you think about it's going to make prohibitively expensive to sell them in the United States, jacked up terroristly. It's reflecting a significant escalation in this US China trade war. There's a lot of conflict. Here's the thing, Chinese evs. And there are a dozen different Chinese EV companies. Odds are you have not heard of most of them, if not all of them. I'm familiar
with them because I cover the industry. They are high quality, and they're pretty low cost because they do have heavy government subsidies. The average cost of an EV in the United States write them on forty seven thousand dollars China twenty
eight thousand dollars. Rud or bad. Listen. I'm not doing this into politics, but let me help you out if any government administration, this current one, the one before, the one after it, whatever it's going to be, if they really want to make the world green and everything all eco friendly, If the US wants to increase EV adoption and the main barrier right now. It's the high cost why block cheaper models from entering the US park. I don't want jobs to go away to America. I don't, But
what's the imperative and biggest point here. These tariffs now are gonna make it virtually we're the only thing that we can afford our US cars. Yay, seriously love US cars. But man, if all the hey we're gonna go green, we're gonna have all these batteries made, and you have battery chargers made, there's still a relatively few ev adoption over there because of the current
cost of these things. I want you to think about that. You have a week to think about that, and talk with me next week, where again I will answer your phone calls and give away some stuff because we have so much fun. Seven one three dive no no, no more phone calls. I'll give you my email Michael at high Tech texsm dot com on the old social media high tech texting dot com h I G H T E C
h T E x E E x A N Callen read. Thank you so much everybody else here at iHeart Media and Houston the home base over here, appreciate you have a fun weekend PGA Championship Golf. Whatever you're gonna do, be safe, watch the weather, Congrats to Mother's Day, grads and dads and everything, and we'll do it next week. My name is Michael Garfield. It's the High Tech Taxing Show, and right now my show is over.
