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Tech Talks & Car Chronicles

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Today on The High Tech Texan Show - 
  • Still have an iPhone 7? Hurry, you may be eligible for some settlement money
  • AI will soon be on your smart watch. What's next??
  • The most stolen cars in the U.S. Which one to avoid

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Is Michael Garfild. Michael Garfield. Michael Garfield's joining in the high tech Texan. Michael Garfield is here with a high tech textis items to make life easier to some 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. You heard worldwide on the iHeartRadio. Add now your high tech Texan. Michael Garfield. Already hot, people, Stay inside if you can put

the sunscreen on. I sound like my parents. I rarely use sunscreening. If I'm outside, I'll sit in the pool. It was a nice, cool cocktail. And I know it's just a little before noon. Should you be listening live? Still nasty hop? And I got two hours to entertain you, ask and answer you questions. One week before Father's Day. Raise your hand if you're a daddy, or raise your hand if you thank you

I had daddy, or not sure you're a daddy. Dad's Day guests, we've already been through Mother's Day. Last month, we've been through grad season. Graduation season, dads, it's your return. I actually have some interesting ideas. This is what I do I'm a consumer lifestyle guy. It is called the High Tech Texan Show. Yeah, maybe I'll follow in some technological wonders, but there are many other gifts that are not so technological, that

are edible, consumable, visitable. Just to give you some ideas, because it's our tourk all the dads do not get a lot of love over the years. AF Early Father's Day to you. Michael is the name. There is Calum Reid on the other side of the glass. We are here for you. You know the deets. If you want to call in ask questions. Maybe you're researching some some cars and audibobile and let me help you out.

If you haven't followed me on social media, if you heard me last week, I've been rolling around and a pretty large vehicle this past week. I'll give you the breakdown a little pip to see if this is something that you want to get dad, or maybe get yourself. That is the GMC Hummer ev that's right? Is it an oxymoron? Is it ironic? Or is a little Hubris with a little green built in at Electric Hummer? It is massive, it is quiet, it is fast, it is roomy,

and it ain't cheap. I will review that. This is one of the things that I do for so many years. Phone number here if you want to participate seven one three two one two five nine to five. Oh, that is how you will get me. Just call me Garth. You can follow me on social media. Hi tech text and spell the whole thing out. Hi g h T E C h T e x A N bad news. We've got another one of your favorite streaming services raising subscription prices once again.

I don't know when this thing is going to end. And we'll also going to talk about something that happened a quarter century ago this week at where were you twenty five years ago when Napster was created? You know, we we it was man. You talk about controversy, the new way to listen to music, to download music, to ilegally get music for free without paying the license. You know we can kind of. We didn't laugh at it then. We thought it was pretty cool. But I will tell you why.

I'm going to give you four ways that I can think of that Napster changed the music industry. And if you are not twenty five years old, and you're younger than that and you consume them music kids, you have no clue how we used to get music. I mean, unless your parents, like me, have cassette tapes that are now decorations hanging on the wall, ceed jewel cases, reel the real tapes other different ways. Now pretty much

as we rent music as we can download it. But there are services like our radio, Spotify and other things like that where Napster really changed it. So I'll take you a little back in the day to tell you how that works. Other than that, we may have a one or two gift cards to give away. We do think are good friends at Cabo Bob's. Really good burritos and tacos for locations across the Houston area. It's out of Austin, Austin. Anything that comes out most everything that comes out of Austin's pretty

good. I say this because my mom was born in Austin, and I agree. And me and my parents and my son and my grandparents. We graduated from the University of Texas. Cobo Bob's they have graciously donated some gift cards for me to give away, so stand by, we will do that. And also if you follow stuff and you follow business, we have a company that has been escalating in value over the past several years thanks to AI. This past week it has overtaken Apple. The value of this company is

the second most valuable company in the United States, only behind Microsoft. Microsoft has won Apple was number two, Apples number three right now. If you don't know what it is, I will tell you that sometime during this show. But other than that, here we go Dad's Day. I got a number of different questions and emails throughoutwig Garf. You know, listen, I'm not ready to get Dad or I don't want to get myself a new TV. I don't eat it yet, and I already have enough phones and I'm

fine with my phone. What else is? There's what's unique? I really can't get Dad flowers? I can you know, can I get Dad something that's that little edible thing with the fruit? Why can't you get Dad flowers? Well, I mean I'm trying to think I do I want? I mean I wouldn't want flowers. Really, I like flower I mean I really don't need flowers. I'm just on my dude living alone. I mean, they brighten up the place. Edible subscriptions now standby, I'm not gonna tell

you how to get edible gummies. I guess that's what they are. Nope, Nope, not gonna do that. There's a lot of things that you could eat, and I saw a list of food and drink subscriptions. Don't sleep on the don't sleep on subscriptions. You know, as if you go back to National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, cousin Eddie had one of the greatest lines ever. It's the gift that keeps on giving year round, Clark that it is, Edward that indeed it is. It's a subscription now, not the

Jelly of the Month club, which actually would be pretty cool. There's a lot of subscription that you could subscribe to clothing every month, you know you're gonna get a T shirt, you're gonna get a surprise box. But I saw a few that actually caught my eye, one of which is our dear friend James Simpson, our beer guy, our beer guru, whose radio program is on Sundays right here on K Perce at nine fifty am. There's a beer subscription. There is a beer subscription, and I like this thing.

It's called well there there's several of them. But when I ran across and again, I'm not endorsing this I don't know anything about it, even though I do like beer. Actually, actually I have a whole list of beer clubs. One is called beer Drop beer Drop. What are the differences between this and other beer subscriptions is Dad can pick the beer styles. Dad goes online and he says, hey, I want something happy, fruity or dark

or Belgian. Then after that this company is going to source some interesting about small badge bruise from a whole selection of micro breweries around the country and they will send them to Dad each month. There's a few levels of subscriptions. That looks like you can give Dad three months of beer Drops, ten beers each that'll last to Dad maybe an afternoon. Looks like it's about one hundred and forty four dollars. Just sign up. That's pretty good and then let

me see. There's other beer clubs out there. I do like that idea. There are. Here's something called the Craft Beer Club, the Hopheads Beer Club, the Rare Beer Club, brew Vanna. There's a different number of it. They're all different levels too, But just an idea. If Dad likes a little brew haha, give Daddy something. And by the way, if you're thinking of something for me since for over two decades, which is a generation. Which in those two decades, I've had three boys of myself.

If you want to give me a little something something that would I like that. I mean I don't need anything technological, as you know, a little beer subscription would be nice. You probably should know the address here at iHeartRadio in Houston. If not, DM me and I will give you a better way to to hit me up. Look at me pandering? Well, Hell, they don't pay me here. I gotta do something. We're gonna take break and emby one when we come back. I got some other ideas

for dads. If you want to chime in and tell me what you're thinking of getting dad. You actually can hide your name, you disguise your voice. Hey, Dad is listening. To surprise him. But we are going to have some fun along with some others in differ ways here Michael Garfield. It is called the High Tech Texan Show. It's anyway some ideas for Dad's day. Because this is what I do. I don't talk politics. I

yeah, I'll dabble in sports too, but I talk about products. I'm your consumer lifestyle guy, started out twenty two years ago, telling you which computer to buy, which laptops were good? And then two thousand comes in, Well you know about two thousand two, two thousand and three, two thousand and four. Oh, well we've got this thing called digital TV I definition TVs. Oh should you get an LCD or you should get a plasma? Then the iPhone comes out with two thousand and seven. It's like,

oh, this is gonna change all right. Now there's now there's the iOS, Apple operating system, and now there's this thing called Android, and now there's hundreds of fun I have expanded people. Now we've got cars, trucks, hummers, pickups, beer clubs. If I really am the consumer, I shop, I want to save you money. I've got some interesting ideas. And we've already celebrated Mother's Day. Gave you some good ideas. Grag graduates, hope you got your grad something like for us Dad's Finally it's a

day for us. We got one more week or so until Dad's Day. I gave you some ideas. How about a beer club, a subscription beer club. Getting some emails also from you folks of what to get Dad. Apparently you guys do like a subscription. I think subscription clubs are pretty fun because it's the gifts that keeps on giving year round. Clark, it really does. Here's a subscription somebody said, Michael, here's a subscription box with hot sauce. Now I like that. Now you're in Texas, ME like

you some hot sauce. I have got so many freaking types of bottles of hot sauce it's not even funny. I just collect over the years, and a lot of companies send me some hot sauce so I can taste, because I mean, I do like it. Here is why I love this name. And again, not endorsement. Somebody just sent me this, Micel. I've tried something called the Fuego Boxga f u e g o fuega as an infuego good idea. If your dad's a hot head, this may be for

you. Starts at thirteen bucks a month. I guess this for one bottle thirty bucks a month or three bottles is a better deal. Each hob and arrow, hot sauce, hot honey, spicy garlic seasoning. Okay, I dig that. I dig that hot sauce in a box. Now, I will tell you if you want to get these subscription boxes, you need to hop on it right now. I mean, as I speak, it's seven and a half days away before Father's Day, and I guess if you hurry

up in order that maybe you can get an online certificate. But it would be pretty cool to get to box number one for Father's Day. Anybody getting the typical golf balls? You know, when I was a kid growing up in the seventy there were only a few things that really Dad's got, one of which was a sleeve of golf balls. That's right, a whopping three balls of golf balls, and maybe it said World's Greatest Dad, World's greatest golfer. That's pretty good. I mean, my dad did golf, does

dig golf. I mean he does not golf anymore, but he did golf and I and I at some point I probably got him. I know what I probably did. I probably went to the the driving range and I just picked up three golf balls and I gave it to him, and I took him, I took out I think I'm sharpie, and I played, you know, world's greatest Dad. Three balls sometimes would last me one a hole.

I tee off and they're gone zo. The other thing that you would get Dad, you would get Dad of Coffee mug, world's greatest Dad. At some point I may have done that. He may be listening right now and iHeartRadio. He's up in Dallas. I don't know if I got him the world's greatest Dad mug. He loves golf, he drinks coffee. I don't drink coffee. So my kids really had a bad time getting me. Getting me gifts. Back of the day, then you would get that.

And this is something that dads don't get nowadays. I'm telling you right now. Dads used to get ties, a necktie because most dads back in the seventies, they wore suits with a tie. And you probably didn't pick it out. Maybe mom help you pick it out, or something you get does you don't see ties anymore. I'm trying to think the last time other than a funeral, and which is just a bad taste. I don't see a

lot of ties anymore. It's very it's very I'm rarely. I think I've worn one tie was at a black tie event not long ago, and I wore a tie, which it looks good with the tuxedo. But there's no ties. What else was the typical thing? And then you would go to school. And here's the problem with Dad's dead. Dad's days in June and mid June, there's no school, there's no elementary schools. School's gone, but Mother's Days in May and schools in and you go to your art class

and you make mom a little macaroni necklace? Right? Who made mom a colorful macaroni necklace? Right? Who made you? Take it? You take your hand and you trace it like a turkey. I know you do that for Thanksgiving Day, and that fear is the five ways I love you. Now, it's no fair man, because the teachers helped make Mother's Day gifts. I mean they don't make most of them didn't make Father's Day gifts because you know, when school's out the end of May, you have to hide

it somewhere. Then you're you're gonna forget where it is. And so I never got a lot of school stuff. I didn't make my dad a lot of school stuff. When I grew up. What did I get? See? I have three boys. Gosh, I feel bad. Actually I don't feel bad because none of them listen to the show. So I can rag it. I'm I will say. As they've gotten old over the past, six, seven, eight years were to some semblance, they actually do have

money. They've made, they're making money right now. It invariably they give me something that deals with sports and something he deals with the Texas long Horns, the Cowboys, the Texas Rangers, or the Dallas Mavericks. Last year was it? Last year? I got a I got a Luca gun Chicks school jersey, which, by the way, I have whipped out this week because my Dallas Mavericks are in the finals right now, so I haven't won. I look horrible in tank tops, which are with the basketball gear.

I have to wear a T shirt, you know, because of my arms are kind of hary. But I don't care, man, I'm just man. I'm prantsing around this city and I'm like, hey, Luca, maybe seventy seven, bring it home. Got the Texas on my birthday. I got the Texas ran my birthdays in February, Texas Rangers World Championship cap and T shirt. I've got Texas Longhorns, everything that you can think of. I got almost too many Cowboys stuff, Dallas stars. I don't have any

dallastars. I'm not the biggest hockey fan, so that get Dad something for sports. Get dad some for sports. What else is over ear subscriptions? Here's a hello, Michael. I got my dad last year. I got him a subscription of Global Spices. I think the name of the company was called the Raw Spice Bar. They send you a few ounces of spice or spice blend, lots of neat stuff japan Indian spices. I think it was twelve fifteen dollars a month. That's a good idea. Hey, if dad's

a cook Global Spice subscription, we'll see. What was the name of it was called Raw Spice Bar. I don't know anything about it, but I think that's pretty cool. Let's see. How about grilling accessories. By the way, last week I had said that I put my Big Green Egg up for sale. I've had a Big Green Eggs five years or so, and I really liked the Big Green Egg. It's a ceramic Commata style grill smoker charcoal and I used it quite often. But I rated when I got into

and I've got I got a Kammata Joe right now. I've got the the high tech Kammata Joe with the built in wireless thermometer, with an app that will send you all the information and did it. So I don't need two of these things. So I went on Facebook Marketplace and I sold my my big green egg and now I got a command of Joe. But grills are good, and if you don't want to spend too much, how about a grill accessory. There actually is a wire there's a wireless app. A meat

thermometer. There's several meat thermometers, because the last thing you want to do is have Dad burn the freaking meat. There's something called meter m E A T E R. I have two of these things. I think that on the second version it's called Meter two. It's just a little probe. It looks like a pencil or pen It's a metal probe. You stick it into the meat and you can cook on it, grill it, smoke it,

whatever it come. It's Bluetooth built in that bluetooth directly to your phone with an app tells you when to take it off when the rest the chicken or INNDO when the rest of fisher meat. Is pretty cool. Some accessories too, So Dad's Day gifts. I hope I gave you some ideas. We have one week to go. If I'm thinking of anything else, that I h If you think of something else that I missed, you give me a

shout seven one three two one two nine five zero coming up. What's the name of the company that just took over Apple as a more valuable company into three trillion dollars? And how come I did not buy stocking this thing? I got that maybe something to give away, Michael Guardfield. It's called a high tech texting shot, just like this is a low hanging swud. I

forgot about this as a Dad's Day gift. Last week I popped by US Coins and Jewelry, had a good sit down talk with mister Kenny Duncan, one of the proprietors, second generation proprietor of US Coins and Jewelry, And as you can imagine, there are coins galore. If you're a coin collector, good time to start coin collectors. If you're a parent and want to get your kids started, it's a really good time to sell your coins,

gold coins, silver coins. You don't know what you're sitting on. So I'm sitting back in his office and I'm doing an interview because his father, Kenny Duncan, Sr. Who started the company innineteen eighty five, who's still there. He was just named by a magazine as the new mismatist of the century. That's pretty strong man. Anytime your name is something of the century,

that's pretty cool. And it's all at US Coins and Jewelry. It's on Katie Freeway, which is I ten just outside of Loop six' ten, so it's a Katie Freeway at Voss Road of the south Side, massive complex. You can go in. You can get dad, some coins you can get if Dad likes anything like Texas memorabilia, state flags of Texas, old state flags, maybe some poppies of the old Declaration. You know Texas, you know's a nation and they got a lot of that stuff there.

Good sports cards you can buy and sell sports cards too. If Dad wants a rollie little Rolex what time is it there too, Just had a really good conversation, so a big, big idea for US Coins and Jewelry. They are open every day of the week except Sundays. They do the Chick fil A model, so they are open right now probably listening to me in the background. Lots of security, so feel free to schlap in all your coins. I have seen coins being rolled in on wagons because there's so many.

They will pay you absolutely fair, if not top dollar for what you have and you should be set to go. But they're good to tell them you heard it on the Michael Garfield chill. There's a number of other Michaels who pimp for him. But make sure the Garth high Tech tax in. I know they'll take care of everybody, but they'll definitely take care of you too. Sosta againts. If we're talking any idea, who here anybody out there is a big stock buy and sell stocks. I'm not a big stock

market guy. Shind site. Listen. I don't want to talk hindsight, because hindsight we'd all be retired billionaires. If you could see in the future, be a multi multi billionaire retired. If I could see in the future and then go back in time, I can actually tell you who won the first fifty eight Super Bowls and the score done. It's like I'm biff and back to the future too. I can tell you which stocks, oh man,

I totally should have bought Yahoo back in the day. Remember when Apple was trading for nothing and now look at it right now, got some stock is which you probably already heard. Apple has been the second most valued company in the United States. Microsoft partly number one, well over three trillion dollars. We now have number two. Apple temporarily maybe forever is now number three. There is a company called Vidia E n No, it's not even in and here's he spy. It's envy. I D I A and I have

a lot of envy. I should have bought this. It's a it's a chip making giants, a micro chip making giant just hit a market capital is A have three trillion dollars, just over three trillion dollars, putting it just ahead of Apple, which is right at three trillion dollars. In Vidia seems to be dominating the AI race with his flag chip flat easy for you flag ship chip. It's called the H one hundred ship. We need chips, chipsy. If you want artificial intelligence, you need fast chips. Microchips Hey

as the thing to do. They are now well over three trillion dollars. Look in May they report in video reported making fourteen billion dollars. I'm gon account of all the chips it's selling. In May, they only trail behind Microsoft. Now they have a three point one five trillion cap. By next week when I update you in video. I'm serious. They may be number one. Stock is about twelve hundred twenty dollars per share, even though they

plan on splitting it. Actually, actually they just split it this weekend. It's a lot of money, man, more valuable than Apple. So in hindsight, do you have it? Why didn't you tip me up? I don't. I don't do it. I probably could have talked a lot about stock over the past twenty years of technology because I have I have seen ideas. I've interviewed people who just had this, Oh that's so crazy idea. It's nothing, and then you know, they got up in the adventure capital.

Then all of a sudden it's worth you know, literally a billion dollars, some of them a one hundred millions dollars. Hey, Michael, you want to get in. I'm just so conservative when it comes to that, and I'm just such an idiot one or am I? Because if if I invested everything, nine out of ten, if not more more than nine out of ten, maybe ninety five out of one hundred to these companies, I would have invested and they would have got belly up certain way. Congratulations to

Nvideo. I'm not giving you any tips is it going to go? I know, is only gonna grow. It's the only thing I'm gonna know. Speaking of going back in time, twenty five years ago, where were you? Where were you? How did you consume music? Twenty five years ago? All right? So it's nineteen ninety nine, all right, great year for Prince's song, even though it came out a decade Even before that,

twenty five years Napster launched. Who remembers Napster? Now? I have three boys, one of which is going to be twenty four, So he's twenty three. He has no clue what naptures. Maybe my oldest, who's gonna be thirty this year, maybe he kind of heard of it. Maybe not. If you're younger than twenty seven or thirty, odds are you don't know what napture is? People. Napster was one of the biggest paradigm shifts companies

you could ever imagine. It was founded by these kids. It was two dudes, a Sean Parker and Sean Fanning, and it was a milestone how Internet could connect users and allow for content sharing. But the big snag back then it was online piracy. It was an online network and let you download music tracks for free. Pretty cool. All it did was totally change the

entertainment industry, the entire entertainment industry. You probably don't remember the influence it adds because the first version of Napster was it was really brief, launched June first, nineteen ninety nine, and the recording industry sued to have it shut down, and then over the next few months Napster fought for it's life in court. And then people continue to rip CDs. Oh there's a if there's a tervya I haven't heard, let's take a CD, let's put it into

your computer and we're gonna rip it. Rip it means to copy it, to duplicate it, and then you take that music to put the tracks onto your computers, and then you upload it onto a file sharing network so anybody else get download them. So technically all my buddies or anybody in the world could with their CD of whatever was hot back then. But the songs up on a file server share I out of the blue can download it. Boom, I just got a song and I didn't pay Jack squat Man. Those

were the good old days. Good old day. Napster grew from about twenty million users in two thousand to about eighty million users at its peak. But it really wasn't just a file sharing service. It was it was an infinite digital jukebox. It was free. I mean, it was awesome, and but Napster paved the way for stream and I was thinking about this, It paved the way for streaming. Napster finally shut down about a year later, was July or two years two July two thousand and one, company bankrupt.

It re emerged as a subscription service at that By that time, Apple had opened its iTunes store for consumers. Steve Jobs had the idea. He goes to all the record companies and he says, hey, listen, I want I'm gonna, I'm gonna. Here's a price point ninety nine cents a song. Boom, Everybody bought it. I love the idea, and that was it. Nothing captured the idea to the extent of these original Napster digital downloads, music streaming services. Think about this Amazon Music, Apple Music, Pandora,

Spotify title. They were all foreshadowed by Napster. It was an online distribution model that paved the way for everything. It was good, but it just did it in a technically a legal way because the recording industry had bad opinions of Napster, of networks allowed users to distribute music anonymously. It went beyond the quote fair use of shared copyright work with friends, and they weren't paying the artists. And I do get that artic and I'm serious, artists

need to get paid. And artists like Metallica and Doctor Dre they filed their own copyright infringement suits again Snaps. At that point, it was just almost too much. At the end of the day at federal court they disagree with Napster's contention that users were simply space shifting their music. I'd like that Napster had to pay about twenty six million dollars to settle all these lawsuits and after that, boom, it's all paid now it's a subscription right now. But

it started a wave of technological change. I think classrooms colleges should teach this of how something started and how a paradigm shift could alter one of, if not the largest industries in the world, the entertainment industry quickly. Napster is still around it actually, Napster is still playing tunes. It's a subscription service, but it's just got a small fraction of the market. Apple, Amazon, Spotify, YouTube, I I Heart still out there too, currently home

by a privately held consortium, and it's like eleven bucks a month. But if you remember the napsterre days, I'm gonna take a break right now. Got a Napster story. How many songs? What's the most amount of songs that you ever downloaded at a time. I've got a library that's still I think sitting somewhere on my R drive. That's thousands and thousands of songs.

Hell, I can start my own radio network too. Phone number here is seven one three two one two five nine five ozho when we come back, got to give away for you, and actually I'm gonna give you a few ways that Napster changed the music industry, just absolutely changed it. Here on a high tech Texan show, we're keeping promises as I did, and I really did. If you know me, I do keep my promises. I am a man of my word. I do not over promise, I do not lie. I am your guy. And if you know me, truly,

that's how I roll people. Here, Mike, listen, name Michael Garfield. It is called the High Tech Text and Show Happy Early Dad's Day. As promised is where I'm getting to gonna give away a little something something. Who wants an Early Dad's Day gift or to give to Dad or screwage, just keep it for yourself. A twenty five dollars gift card to Hobbo Bob's. If you're not familiar with Cobo Bob's, look it up. Four locations around Houston right now and hopefully they're going to expand. It is a

phenomenal kind of a make your own burrito taco casadia place. They overstuff them. You don't need to sit there and go to the line with your video camera to catch him and put them on TikTok no. No, they do a great job. I love the company top to bottom. I got the opportunity to talk to the founder, whose name ironically is not Bob Cobo Bob's, just what he does for employees and how they have they use. They use a Commata Joe to smoke and cook, the meats, the steak meats,

the barber CooA, the the brisket, the the chickens. Phenomenal. Call it number nine. Right now, you're gonna get a gift card seven one, three, two one two five nine five oh two one two five nine five. Oh, calum, we'll get your information, and happy early Father's Day for you. We're talking about Napster too. There there's a certain

age group who understands or have heard the term napster. Napster was it in the late nineties when it it tarly changed the entertainment industry, but without a doubt, the music industry was a file sharing service that launched twenty five years ago. And that's why I'm talking about quarter of a century. And before then. I again kid growing up in the seventies and certainly lived everything in the eighties. That's where I had so many cassettes that you would pop into

your stereo deck of your car or your house. Then we went to CDs and the CDs. You know, we had a CD player in the car, there's a CD player in your home or your apartment, whatever it is. And then after that that almost was the end of digit of actual physical media physical I mean things you actually can touch. A CD disc it's physical, A cassette is physical, a record, an LP is physical. At

that you downloaded downloading was so prevalent. I was. We moved into a house let me give you a year and two thousand three, two thousand, two thousand and three, two thousand and four. We're moving into a house that was already built, and the house may have been five years old. It was a nice house. It was like six bedrooms to stories. We

were put a pool in there and everything. But again, I was high tech text and in this house was not as high tech because technologically advanced Cat six wired homes weren't really built in the late nineties and Wi Fi really wasn't as prevalent it were as fast or as secured as it is today. So you had to actually wire your home with category six wire, big thick wire

that you know, you plug in with an Ethernet thing. And then if you have a relatively new house right now, maybe twenty years, that's that's generally what's in your walls. There's Cat six kits Category six wire. So I had a company come out and they busted over fifty holes into the sheet rock of this new home. I'm not kidding you, little tiny eils, and they would pull cable and I had them pull this cable into every room, my office, uh, the bedrooms, the kitchen, the kitchen wall.

I had them. I'm not kidding you. I had Tom install a CAT five outlet, CAT six outlet, or a CAT five or CAT six outlet in my garage. And this company is like, why do you want a garage? Well, back then, in two thousand and three, two thousand and four, I thought I had an idea of where technology in streaming was going, since I parked my car in the garage and I knew that physical media was coming to an end. There's no more CDs, there's no

more tapes. I knew that cars were gonna have potentially a hard drive, and I figured maybe one day cars are going to have a Category five Cat five, a CAT six cable in your car to upload songs into the hard drive. So I said, you know what, let's just put a CAT five, Just put it, just put an internet out let, them call it that internet outlet in the garage. Turns out and never came to that. But it turns out I put a freaking TV and internet and table in

my garage. If you're building a homeline, and I get this, if you're building a home, always overthink it. You do not know where technology is going because it changes. It used to change generation to generation, because I'm talking twenty to twenty five years ago, which is the definition of a generation. Technology now changes every few years. So whatever technology is out there, if you're building a when you're building it, when you're upgrading a home,

take a look at that. But I'm gonna go back to Napster. It introduced digitally delivered music, and that's why I thought I was ahead of the gamers. Art was big, Napster was made. It was underground hobby and it was software and whatever it was, but it was this is how, this is how we get it right now. That hasn't changed in twenty five years. If you're listening to me on iHeartRadio, you can listen by now stream radio stations from all over the United States of America. You can

to listen to my Houston based show almost anywhere in the world. I say almost because I don't think China lets it in there, but almost. If you want to download songs or having unlimited supply of streaming songs, you could pay a fee what is it, nine ten eleven dollars on iHeart or many other subscription services, and you can listen. You don't get to go to

the record store. It's a record store. Kids digitally delivered music. That was one of the things Napter changed, but Napster changed how music is sold sold. In nineteen ninety nine Napster was launched, music CD sales were twenty three billion dollar. I want you to think of that. Twenty three billion dollars. Nearly eighty eight percent of recorded music revenue was CD sales. All right. It was massive back then, and then by twenty twenty three,

last year, five hundred and thirty seven million. It went from twenty three billion in twenty years, it goes down to five hundred and thirty million. Still something, but it's nothing. We don't buy a lot of stuff physically right now. Napster also disrupted how artist made a living. Artists relied on sales of recorded music to keep their craft, and Napster it really led to

the come out against it as a business model. They did. If a band sold ten thousand copies of an album, maybe it could earn fifty thousand dollars in revenue. But now people were download they were getting getting for free. What happens? I heard something the other day. I heard nowadays the only way or the key way to make music if you're an artist is to go on tour is to go on tour, you almost break even. If you make an album, you go on tour. The bigger the tour,

the better. Taylor Swift, Beyonce, you too, Laughing all the way to the bank. Absolutely changed the paradigm. Shift to models. And finally it wasn't just music. Napster ushered in the future of streaming music, but also movies too. It was movies. It was the connections. We stream so many things today. Most consumers get their music from streaming services, and we get our movies, and we get our td from streaming services. To all because two young dudes back in the late nineties, the two seans,

the kids who did things illegal, changed it. So keep dreaming, people, but keep it legal. If you will. We have a winner for the Cabo Bobs. One more hour. We may give another one away coming up next. Dairy Queen comes out with a new bullet, several new Blizzard flavors. Why do they do this to me? Why do they torture me just when I try to lose weight? The greatest dessert known to man, This is an unpaid endorsement pound for Bound. The greatest dessert ever is it

Darry Queen Blizzard go freaking new flavors too. Not a good thing. Well, it's a great thing, but it's not a good thing. Also, Google Maps just came out with something new. And if you're in New York for some other big city and you need to use a public restroom, this is going to come in and make so much fun. Here. Michael Garfield is a day Hi Tech dex and show. I is Michael Garfield. Michael

Garfield. Michael Garfield joining us in the high Tech Texan. Michael Garfield is here with a high Tech Texans. It was to make life easier some new technology. So Michael Garfield has something you might like. Michael Garfield is your high Tech Texan. Three decades helping you make magic with your gadgets occurred worldwide on the iHeartRadio Actors. Now your high Tech Texan. Michael Garfield. Wait a halfy hour here on the Michael Garfield program. That means we're halfway through

the show. It is a nice, hot early June Saturday. I hope you are enjoying something nice and cool in the pool. We got one more hour here for you to go. One way to cool down is ice cream. Well, I think most everyone loves ice cream. I understand some people have an in into ice cream or an intolerance to dairy. And I do feel sad for you because ice cream is great? Is the problem with with with me? And actually anything that's fattening, I try to stay away from

it. I mean, listen, I'm not getting younger, and I mean I'm I'm dude. I'm taking Peloton classes like their M and m's. I watch what I eat. I mean, I really don't eat eat ice cream. If I can eat anything, I mean I probably would have ice cream. Listen without you know, I was gonna say without naming products. I mean certain, it's tough to say it without Bluebell here in Texas or anything else. It's it's good, it melts. Where are there? Where are

the ice cream trucks? By the way, ice cream? You know? The little ding? Oh? Is it one of the greatest does skit from Eddie Murphy? Was it? That? Was that Eddie Murphy raw or or delirious mom ice drunk quarter Here he goes on, get you get your brother oasted toasted on the wall. Oh, those are phenomenal. I don't see a lot of ice cream trucks right now. The point is ice cream is great. This is not a commercial, I wish it was, but dairy

Queen, which is an institution. It really is. If you do live near a dairy Queen, dairy Queen's, it's interesting of where they are and where they aren't. Dairy Queen has to me again unpaid endorsement. Dairy Queen if you're listening, or Warren Buffet, whoever owns it, just this is you know how to get a hold of me. Dairy Queen has the greatest dessert known to man. I absolutely love dairy Queen blizzards. Blizzards have been

around for a long long time. It's it's not a shakes. It's ice cream in a cup mixed in with one of many, many many things, cookies, cookie does, mint, chocolate chip, candy bars, I filling, I mean dog here. I don't even know what they put it. It's anything they put in it. You could put anything in a blizzard and it's got. I will eat almost anything that blues except mayonnaise. I would

not eat mayonnaise anything. So I get it. I get an email from the the pr team at at Dairy Queens last Wednesday, and they're very nice. Uh, and I'll read it down. I want to read the whole thing. Good afternoon. This summer DQ restaurants in Texas, they're turning up the heat. But six yummy new flavors people, And I'm saying this as a PSA. This is a public service announcement to you if you do like this, and I'm opening up a discussion too. Seven one three, two,

one two five nine five. Oh, I need to note your favorite dessert in the history of the world. But don't tell me Mom's apple. Buy something that you can just go buy because I'm doing fast food stuff right now. Let me give you the six flavors of dairy Queen blizzards. Here we go, and I'm gonna tell you yay or nay. This is a new one new that you have to use the word new, new picnic peach cobbler blizzard. I don't like peach, not for me. Sorry, now

in it butter cookie dough party blizzard. You had me at peanut butter. I actually probably would eat mayonnaise if it had a peanut butter on it. Peanut butter, not even arguably, is the greatest food known to man. Don't come at me, Do not calling to bake me. Don't even talk to me if you don't agree in it. Butter cookie dough party but I don't even know. Hold on, maybe maybe I click this. What is a party blizzard? Maybe it's got the ingredients over here I need to know.

Uh No, I have a picture of it, peanut butter cookie part It looks like there's confetti or sprinkles in there. Oh my goodness, I'm like a cow. Of course, of course they don't. It's in the calorie town number three, the new Ultimate cookie Blizzard. I got to see a picture of this. What's an ultimate cookie lizard? Look ultimate? It looks like it looks like uh oreos. It looks like chocolate chip cookies. But it looks like kind of a chocolate ice cream, which I like chocolate

ice cream better than ben. Oh, you're idiot. I should actually rid Oreo chips, ahoy and nutter butter toss up? Toss up. Okay, I'm two for three right now, uh and then we have three more. It doesn't have the word new. Maybe these have been around Brownie blat brownie batter blizzard. That sounds familiar. I think I used to get brownie battered blizzard because I like Bronie's frosted animal cookie. Get it? Speaking of anywhere? Get they get at it? They frosted animal cookies? Are you kidding

me? Remember those little things, the pink and white things you would get. They're christed up. There's a picture of it. They are. They're freaking frosted. It looks like it's pink ice cream. Okay uh? And then finally hot and candy. I'll pass on that. I don't like cotton. Yeah, it got candy sticky. I'm sure this sin is sticky. But dude, I'm looking at this brownie bat because this brownie batter it is one hundred percent of chocolate ice cream. So I'm held hostage and I could

pick one. Do I go brownie batter in a butter cookie? Dough party? Ultimate cookie? Okay? I'm eliminating ultimate cookie because I love peanut butter, but by looks I have to go with brownie batter and don't get said calm? Can we get? And the funny thing is they wanted to know, Oh, Calum, you're not gonna like me? Love it to give you the final sentence of this of the press release, which flavor can we bring you to experience next week. I didn't respond. Oh wait, wait

we still in the air. Sorry, callum, Maybe it's not delayed. I'll see if they can bring some by. I'll see the I don't need this. Hold on real quick before we get out of here. I am going to look at calories in DQ blizzard and I know this can range anything nutrition facts. How many calories do you give blizzard frosted animal cookie? Oh? Good? Only twelve hundred and ninety awesome that's for large though, you go many and it's four hundred two. Who in the world is going to

get a mini am I into tiny? It's a freaking Dixie cup? Which ooh public service? Which blizzard from Dairy Queen has the least calories? The Oreo cookie Blizzard only has three hundred and thirty? Very nice, by the way, Oh my, I just go what is the unhealthiest thing at Dairy Queen? You ready for this brownie cookie dough Blizzard? Fifteen hundred and ten calories worth it? Absolutely worth it. Here's the thing. I'm losing weight.

I'm on the peloton. If I can lose I'm gonna get I have a number in my head, but I'm not telling you what it is if I can get to this number at some point during the summer. So I've got easily ten pounds to go. Oh, I can do it. I can do it by fourth in July. I am going to eat a blizzard on the air. Not that you care, but that's how good it is. I know way does a public trips announcement could have been a ten minute commercial for Dairy Queen, but I swear it wasn't. I don't think Dairy

Queen actually does radio commercials. When we come back, well between now and the end of the show, I will give you some really good healthy calories to get with a Cabo Bob's Gift Certificate gift card, and also something new came out of Google. And who wants to fit? Who wants to hear what Garth's driving this week? You like hummers? You like a GMC hummer? Who wants an electra commer probably be the biggest oxymoron in the history of vehicles. I had one this past week, and I'll tell you how it

was on the old gar Hi Tech text and shoves tweak Kia. Along with me answering your questions and emails about what should I buy. Oh, by the way, you're going through some dad's to day gifts. First hour if you want to hear that a good friend Callum reed to hear only of the side of the the glass who pushes buttons and produces a lot of stuff here

for us. He is going to put the entire show on podcasts. You can go to iHeartRadio, download the app, look for kp r C. You can look for Michael Garfield. Then you can hear the first hour of what should Dad get? Here's an idea. If you got some extra cash, how about getting Dad a brand new gmc hummer. Oh wait a minute, Dad likes He didn't he didn't like these gas guzzling behemoths. Hey, no worry, Dad Hummer now comes out with an electric version, an oxymoron

of all OxyS. Right, man Hummers came out Schwarzenegger War, golf War. These are big, they're beastly, they're ghastly, they're they're they're scary, they're loud, they're gas guys. Let Oh no, no, Now there is a very super quiet type because it doesn't have a gas engine. It's got a motor. Oh wait a minute, the one I got to drive has three motors. It is time for me to talk about what's Scarf

driving this week. Every week I do get the opportunity to test drive one, if not two, sometimes three per week a vehicle, for me to tell you about it, for me to love on it, or for me to crap on it. This is not even sponsored by anybody. These do not come from a dealership. I'm not promoting a dealership. So if there's one dude I trust, it is me when it comes to vehicles. The nice folks at GMC, and they are nice folks. I have a long,

nice relationship with GMC. By the way out of Michigan, they decided to, hey, let's like Garf play in the relatively new twenty twenty four Hummer EV. The electric vehicle, specifically the three X is what it is, and there's several different versions of it. And I'm sitting here wondering and then Dad's days coming up. If you want you know my thoughts at EV's I'm not the biggest EV fan only because I am not a fan of the

charging system in the United States of America. There's not enough available chargers. They're too slow. I have range anxiety and it's just it's so much easier to stop almost anywhere in the world to get gas versus plugging things out. So that's my I'd like EV's. I just don't like the way they charge right now. So there's my thoughts. But if you want an ED, that makes sense since you may shy away from the GMC hum or. EV. You want something that's efficient, may not be for you. Want something

that's affordable, not for you. Happy Father's Day. If you want to spend about one hundred and five to one hundred and ten thousand dollars on the vehicle that I was driving this past week head turn factor eight out of ten. That's high me neighbors, my neighbors. My neighbors must think I'm a drug dealer. Every week a company comes up to my front door and they give me a new car, a new vehicle. They switch out my own one, they give me a new one. Here's the Key's Michael, and

he's like, what's this dude? Do I kid? Because I've been here seven years, I know all my neighbors, but like, what are you driving this week? Man? And I roll around some of some unbelievable new Corvette C eight mid engine sexiest car gover driven ten out of ten. I'm driving down the highway, people are videotaping me. Sometimes I'm driving in the Kia super Ruled two weeks ago. Very good cars. I don't even get a glance heads. It's one of my rating factors. This hummer ev stands

out. It's big, massive need. Out of ten people, whoo, what is this thing? Tell me about it? That was good. But it's huge and it's wide. It's a very wide vehicle. Parking spaces in Texas are, for the most part, depending where you are, they are designed. The lines are drawn a little larger, a little wider the parking space is in other parts of the country because there's so many pickup trucks of

so many large vehicles in Texas. That's a fact. But even when I'm parking in these white spots, I'm like, oh my god, I think I think I'm scooching over the line over here. I mean, this thing has got not one, not two, but three wiper blades. He'd obviously rain this past week and so I used them. I'm sitting so up high and think I'm driving a bus. It's huge. It's rooming in front and

in back, it's great you want to schlep something in the back. It's only got two rows, but that third rogue that that third that cargo space in the back. When you open up the tailgate, which opens left to right, does not open top to bottom, left to right. The spare tire back there. It's got a nice space to hold several suitcases, easily get fit my golf clubs. Fold the second row down. I could probably

camp back there. Good space, but when you're driving it is wide, so you have to watch the blind spots that it's it's it's a little tough over there. But it's heavy, and the reason why it's heavy is the reason why evs are heavy. It's called a battery pack. Batteries a lot of the times are heavier than the engine. This literally has no engine. You open the the hood what we typically call that front hood and guess what's in there. Storage space. It's called I call it, A lot of

people call it a fronk, a front trunk. GMC calls it an e trunk. Whatever. Not huge. It's there to hold probably get six eight grocery bags from AGB. But the one I had has sky panels on it. You could take these four there's two in the front, two in the back. They're like moon roofs, but they're glass or the glass plastic sky panels that you can look up. You could take each individually, one of these off and you can storm them in the e trunk the fronk under the

hood. That's pretty cool. But then Beanery itself is underneath the vehicle, and it is massive. It's a very large battery, which is a good thing in one sense. It's a two hundred and five kilowade battery that gives you more miles of range, allegedly up to three hundred and fifty miles of range, and that is a good number in today's range knowleage for EBS Well, I love that old. These batteries aren't light. The truck weighs over

nine thousand pounds. Don't get me wrong. Because it's electric, and because it's got three motors, you can go to zero to sixty and like three seconds. It is super fast. But hold on to your dear life when you try to stop that thing, because you're stopping over nine thousand pounds. It drives very smoothly, though I will tell you that the turning ratio and the radius is actually amazing for the size of it. Two Inside, it's

got GM Super Cruise, which is that advanced driver assistant feature. I like it. It's pretty cool. You take your hands and I've talked about this several times for the past month or two. You take your hands off the steering wheel, you take your foot off of the throttle of the gas pedal, and technology with the cameras and the GPS. You go down some highways that have been premapped. You don't need to do anything. It changes lanes

by itself. It's good interior, semi luxurious. I must say the dash, the door panels, the center consoles, They've got a little leather. The seats are cooled. I like that they're heated to which I don't care for six figures. I think that I'm a Masushie coming there with a massace function, but they don't. You love the touch screen thirteen point four inch touch green. It's a horizontal mounted too. Yes, it's got Android.

Yes, it's got applecar Play graphics that really need to You could see the pitch and the yaw and the roll, so you could take this thing off off road, off track. It's got built in Google software. You know, I'm a Google guy, which is Android too, so you could say, hey, hey Google, there's Google Maps included there. Good digital cluster two off roading is I didn't take it off roading as nice, but but

the tires are absolutely massive, which is awesome too. But the thing is though, it's got three hundred and twenty five, three hundred and thirty, three hundred and fifty miles. Okay, good. I didn't have to charge it, but I've heard stories that you got to charge these things a while to fill up your battery with a level one or a level two charger. It's a lot. It's a cool truck, it's a cool ev it's a head turner. It is meat. It's one hundred and ten thousand dollars.

If you've got money, if you take this thing off road, if you want to be ostentatious, you want to have a little Hubris, go get it for me. Not an everyday car, too big to park, certainly, probably too big and too expensive even charge for batteries. But damn GMC, they're on this something. There's also a pickup judge Version two. Thoughts in this thing? Do you have one? Do you agree or disagree? I'm here for you thirty four minutes seven one three, two, one two

five nine five though we come back. Michael Garfields thirty more minutes to go, Happy Summer, Happy second Saturday in June twenty twenty four. If you're listening live kp RC Radio nine fifty am, I got a few open phone lines that I'm at. You know what, let's let's clog the phone lines right now, just to make sure you're awake, Calum Color nine right now. Who wants a twenty five dollars gift card to Cabo Bobs? Oh my goodness, I love them. Tacos, chicken taka to, Hey, don't

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you are to win. I was just talking about Google. I was I was giving the I was talking about Hummer ev and there's Google built in and you can push a button and you can say the wake up word words, which is did Jeremy I say a softie? Because here in studio I have a Google mess right here, and it's gonna listen to every word I said it. I don't even know if you heard it in the background. When I said those wake up words, it started talking to me. Does that

ever happen to you when you just say the word alexa? Say, I don't have an Alexa here, so I just I know I just screwed your Alexa up, but I don't have one in the studios, so ha ha, Sorry. Do you know how to stop it from listening to every word? And I just thought about this because it is to happening to me Because advertisers, all the people who buy the data, they know a lot about you. They don't need to listen to discover your secrets. But you better

believe they are listening right now. Yeah. Are you worried about your security? Your privacy? Uh? Big big tech companies are not worried about it. But someone's always listening. Somebody's watching me. There's a hidden there's actually if you have a Google account, there's actually a hidden feature in your Google account that is snagging audio recordings from your web and app activity and all the interactions that you have with your digital assistance. Not that Google's gonna tell you

they're only listening for commands to boost marketing efforts. I technically it's a breach of privacy and that could lead to way more problems like that. You need to put you need to do. You need to put the digital ear mops earmufs. You're smarter than Google people. Let me tell you how to do it. I'm gonna talk slow so your Google can understand too. Open the Google, open your smartphone and go to your Google app, Google Google App.

But now you want you to collect manage your Google account. Manage your account, and there's a little tab that says data and privacy. Then you go to history. Man, look at your history man. It knows everything what you're doing. Then you select web and app activity. Odds are you're gonna see a blue check mark next to that voice and audio activity setting. Oops, better unchecked that. Oh boh, go to web in activity,

uncheck it. Boom magic audio recordings from all of your interactions with Google Surge and all the maps and all your assistant They are now not saved to your Google account, and they won't get saved on Google see on your Google servers either, Boom, anything else I can help you with. Now, he's not gonna wipe out any of the previously saved audio recordings. You have to

do that separately. You still have to go to your data in privacy and your Web in act activity and your managing activity, and you have to delete. You could do You could do it all at once. You could delete one of them, You could do it all the time. We talked about this a lot when when first assistants came out Amazon Alexa was that was really the first one at home. And then there's Siri, and obviously there's Google two, and then there's Big Speed, and there's I mean, all these

other names are coming up. But are they listening to you? They are listening to you, you don't want to The thing is, though, if you don't want to listen to it, unplug it, don't use the dang thing. But there are some steps, Like I just told you, you have to go into your setting to you you really sometimes have to dig down into those settings and turn them off. But sometimes when you turn these settings off of a lot of things, even your phone you're not going to get

the benefit of using a phone. I use this analogy all the time. Michael, How can we be one hundred percent sure that the big companies are not stealing our data? They don't know anything. Oh well, that's easily. Just turn off your phone, never turn on. Well, guess what, your phone becomes a brick. There's no use having a phone. Sometimes you have to have GPS on. Well is the company tracking me? Well maybe they are, maybe they aren't. But the fact is I use Google

Maps a lot of the time. I know where I'm going, but I actually use it for traffic, real time traffic. Let me help you out. If my GPS is not turned on, it don't know where I am. It ain't gonna give me the fastest route, it ain't gonna tell me how to get around the traffic, and ain't gonna tell me nothing. So

yes, I acquiesce I collect GPS. Do you think I'm concerned that someone in Google, someone of the servers is going to be tracking me from my home in Fort Benn County because I'm going to Dairy Queen, about six miles away, just to get a new blizzard. Uh huh. See what I did it's called the call back. Earlier in the show, I'm really not

going to dry quick. Don't that worry. I don't sneak around. The thing is, though, if they do know how many times a week I do go to the grocery store, they do know how many times a week I do go to my office, or how many times a week I stop at a specific uh fast food place or a clothing store. Guess what they're gonna do. They're gonna start serving me ads going, Hey, I know you go to the SaaS food place. Here's if I want to do want Oh you go to this, you go to this men's shop. Apparently you're

looking for suits and men's clothes and shirts. Let me start serving you some ads. There's it's that's money to them. Eyeballs are money, just like ears are money to us here in the radio business. We want your ears, we want your mind. Because what we do we do two things. And I'm quoting the general manager of our market, the great Eddie Margini. We entertain you and then we tell you where to shop. But that's a good thing. I do tell you where to shop because I'm the guy who

researches. I go tell you to go to US coins and Jewelry. I'm not just saying that out of my you know what. I know there are good deals and I know there's some cool stuff there. We give you some entertainment, make you laugh, give you some ideas to think about. And oh, by the way, I'm gonna go tell you where to get a new roof. I'm gonna go tell you where it gets a new concrete. If you want a new guarding center, I'm gonna tell you where that is

to. That's what we do earballs money and we do thank you for your ears congratulations. We do it with winner for the Cabo Bobs. By the way, I'm gonna tell you where to eat. Go to Cabo Bob's. I go to the one the meadows of the southwest side of town. It's near the gallery on San Filippe, not too far from that HB on Fountain View. There's one in Cypress, and there's one in Katie, and there's several in Austin. Cabo Bob's some who is it and don't count don't tell

me his name is Bob. It's Janet. Congratulations Janet, Janet, you want it? Twenty five dollar gift card to Cabo Bob's let me give you a hit to day coming up. Okay, we'll get that to you. Give it the Dad's say love you still lie check I did twenty five dollars with a taco the damn good tacos by the way, really good tacos. So there you go. That is the deal with Google. One more time. Speaking of Google Maps, Google Maps can tell you a lot of stuff.

And I love Google Maps and I use Google. I don't use Ways, I don't use Apple Maps, I don't use Yahoo Maps. I have an Android phone. Google's built in. I'm used to it. I use Google Maps. They have a ton of things. There's a lot of different layers in Google Maps. You can put traffic on. You can put toll ways. If you don't want to drive on a toll way, you can uncheck it. You can have everything whether do I want to go through rain or whatever it is. There's a new layer that you can add in Google

Map. I think it is in New York City right now, but it's going on. Apparently public restrooms aren't easy to find in New York City. Some most of them aren't clean. So you're at the mercy of like sneaking into a hotel or a restaurant or a store. New there's a new something on Google Maps. There's a new layer. It's called You're in Luck and I see what they did here. You're as in you are in different in luck. You're in luck as in urine. You see what they did their

bathroom. I see what you did. You're in luck, You're in trouble. There is a layer on Google Maps where you could find more than one thousand public restrooms located in New York City. It's not awesome, people, I've been doing this for twenty two years, and you know I'd love to see paradigm shifts of how Wi Fi started, and how the advent of napster twenty five years ago, this week to paradigm shift to music. I love seeing how laptops now or just as are small as cell phones, and which

used to be in cell phones with the size of laptops. No, no, no, I'm here to actually ragging the fact that in my twenty two years of existence, I'm now telling you that you can find a public restroom on Google Maps. That's what I'm here for. That's what I'm here to entertain you. It's unbelievable. It's good stuff. Final break coming up over here, I will take your calls. I will tell you a subscription service that you watch on a regular basis. Guess what they're raising prices again,

getting we're getting priced out of streaming. It's not so fun. Which one do you want to drop? But I'll tell you which one is raising its prices And this is a pretty big one too. Final lap coming up Michael Darfield, the high Tech Decks and show. I'll segment we do thank you for hanging around this show. Where odds are you may learn something, odds are you may learn nothing, but you may laugh. Because that's it's really what we're here for. To entertain you and tell you where to s maybe

give away a few things. And also this particular epitode episode give you a little idea of what the shop for dad Dad's day. Hey, if your dad is single and they do and not Mary not going out, you tell dad to get on a dating app. I get this all the time, Michael. You need to get on a dating app as technologically advanced as I am. I just I don't know. I'm a really You're never gonna beave this. I don't want to get into it. I'm an incredibly shy person.

I am an introverted extrovert. Do you give me a radio microphone, you give me a TV camera, I will smile and I'll talk for hours upon it. You have me go up and try to talk to someone of the female persuasion. And I'm telling you, especially the females who I know, and then my dude's also my buddies, they know. It just ain't happen. And I just don't feel like getting on an app. But maybe I should move to Japan. This is an interesting story I saw coming out.

Apparently people in Japan they want people having babies. They want to to do hupples up and get married. Yeah, you know, it's bad enough when your mom asked why you're not married and she tries to say that yep. If you live in Tokyo, the government they're going to help you find someone to have some babies with because this city of Tokyo they just launched their

own dating app the city. Imagine the city of Houston doing this, but the city of Tokyo have launched a dating app because they've learned that seventy percent of people who want to get married, they're not attending any events or joining apps to meet a partner, and they want to give them a gentle push to find one. So if you want to do this in Tokyo, you have to prove you're legally single and you're willing to marry, and plus you

have to provide proof of income. I'm not thinking this is a dumb idea and this, believe it or not, it's all part of a response to Japan's declining birth rate. Japan had more than twice as many deaths as burst last year. They want, they want kiddos over there. Okay, not making this story about me, but good news, bad news. I ain't having no more kids. Breaking news, Nope, I'm three and out people.

They're all in their twenties. I'm done though with that. But I don't know if I because I I don't get on dating apps, but if I would get on one, that that that that someone in the chicks to they legally have to prove their single and they're legally willing to get married, and they have to provide proof of their income. Okay, I may be down with that, maybe down with that. How do you prove you're willing to marry you have to? Is it? It's like a blood squear?

I mean, how that's iffy to me? Hey, I'm ready, I am and want to remain. And I'm telling you this and I meet it from my art. It is the government gonna believe me, because government don't believe an easy. I am legally single. I would like to see. Uh, it would be fun actually if you on these dating apps. And actually there's some dating apps that may actually have you put there. I don't

know. I really don't know if if you're an expert in dating apps here in the United States that don't have a lot of time seven one three two one two five nine five Oho, if I can get to I will. Do you have to put your income on these things? I mean it's a are you running for president? We're legally have to put your income, but over the past few presidents ago you just said, screw it, we're not gonna put our income out there. It's Japan. Look at you, Look

at you. I'm not having a kid, so I guess i'd like to visit Japan. I hear it's a nice thing. Well, how did I get on this tangent? I'm not even sure I know I was good to Gobut wasn't gonna talk about one more things? Uh No, I'm not gonna take no time for any more calls over here. That's day gift one more time? Oh I just got one, Michael. I know this is not a sexy Dad Day gift, but every time I go to my parents' house, they have the worst WiFi in the world. I don't even want to

go visit my parents, but I love my parents. Can you help me think of a great gift for my parents, even if it's a Wi Fi Ralph router? Okay, this is Julie, Julia's and Pairland. You don't laugh. Jules. By the way, are you single? You want to get married? And by the way, what's your in gam? I see what they did there? I need a picture first. What hey, it may be time to I've talked about this before. How old is your WiFi

router? And do you even have a WiFi router? And if you go to your parents' house and some of you know what I'm talking about, your shad yet their WiFi A is not existent or be it sucks? There are new ones out there. There's Wi Fi seven, There's Wi Fi six is more widespread. But Wi Fi has been around at the consumer level right when I started my high tech taxtionhit I'm gonna go back two thousand and one,

two thousand and two. I remember I'm on Channel two and I did a segment on Channel two, and I remember explaining what Wi Fi was, and I used to I used to ask a great trivia question. And by the way, this is a great bar trivic question. What does wi fi stand for? The correct answer is nothing. It is a made up term. It does not stand for wireless fidelity. It was a play on the term hi thigh high fidelity back when LP records came out in the sixties and seventies.

Wi Fi stands for nothing. Boom you went by. Anyway, Wi Fi routers they are prevalent, they are getting faster, and they're actually spreading their signals out further. Julie, if your look, I don't know what your budget is, but on the low end, that will give you a few models a few manufacturers. Netgear makes a good budget router for under one hundred dollars. I think you can get that on Amazon. There's another one that I've used for I test this out a few years ago. It's called

TP link as in toilet paper ice, TP dash l IGENK. They have some that's under one hundred dollars too, But then again TP also makes some high ends mesh systems too. You can find those. Some of them are two hundred and three hundred dollars. If you have if mom or Dad, if you have a big area to cover a big house, a big warehouse, might I suggest a mesh Wi Fi system. Just go look for the

word. Mesh. Generally comes with a Wi Fi router, you know, with the little antenna's, but it also comes with one or two little repeat satellites. And what it does is you put these little satellite little things, you plug them in around your home if you've got a two or three story home, and it creates this wireless mesh network. It's kind of like our

cell phone data system, I mean our cell phone system. There's towers all over cities and it creates a mesh system wherever you go, wherever you're drive, if you're in a parking lot, you're relatively going to get decent l phone service. This mesh system is the same thing. It covers your house, it covers just outside your house. Some mesh systems are so powerful you could probably light up a very small neighborhood too, And so TP link is

one. Asis actually makes one. It's a very fast gaming router. Netgear very expensive net Gear has one. I think about four hundred dollars. I wouldn't spend over four hundred dollars on any Wi Fi system. I'd spend at least eighty five maybe one hundred dollars, but I wouldn't go four hundred because you can get yourself something in the middle. So how about that, Julie, Happy Father's Day to daddy. Let me know what you get. I do have to end the show. Calum, you are not a dad,

but I met your dad. Callum, I met your dad. Remember I gave you. I gave you a bottle of bourbon and you and your dad killed it, like in an hour. I may have to do that again. Michael Garfield is the name. I am a father of three. Love my boys. They don't listen because they're sleeping right now. Hopefully I did not put you to sleep. This is called the High Tech Text and Show. Thanks to Cabo Bob for the giveaways. Thanks to Papa's p lar Rum

Love Rum It is rum season in the summer. US coins and jewelry, Kenny Matthew duncan It, Katie Freeway just advoss great great ideas to get that stits. You know, State of Texas paraphernalia, coins, jewey and everything. Campbell's Compounding Pharmacy. If you need a compounder, there's two locations. It's a really neat opportunity. And everybody else who has been a part of this show, I do think you for tune in one more week to Father's

Day. Stay cool out there where your son's screen. How about those Dallas Mavericks, whatever your rook you root for, just stay cool, be safe. My name is Garth. We'll talk to you next week. Right now, my show is Oh Bob

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