It's a very low barrier to getting to go on to the best. It's crazy what you're going to do to do the daily talk for 10 years. I know. I think it's going to keep it different.
We're going to talk about my sweetie story. Thank you so much. We talked about $10.99. All right.
What is happening on the megaphone? Everybody happy Thursday night. If you're listening, when it's dropped. But if you're not, how are you?
Yes, I want to wait a while to talk about it. Speaking of my days, because we spent all day working on the studio for episode 1,000, which is happening in 11 hours time. And lesson 11 hours will be sitting in these seats. We've set up, I think we've got about eight cameras.
For tomorrow, go to youtube.com. It's the daily talk show. Make sure you watch out 1,000 minutes to celebrate episode 1,000. And Josh and I took a robot because we're tired.
And I turn the back of him. And he just walks. If I turn the back of him. No, it's like, do you have parties in the kid?
No. No, so I guess I'm music. I don't know. Birthday parties.
You're prepared to put on a party for your early home. Where are they? Some kind of activity center. I didn't have any from age 13.
I know I did have a live. You don't have any in the future. I remember getting the microphone out, having all my mates on the couch. I was like, be singing.
It's a fucking last weekend. But every week, first, last weekend. I was just going to say it feels like the night before. I don't know before Christmas or the night before your party.
Early morning, as you mentioned this week, I'm going to show that energy that you can bring to something. Like an early rise and then you get into starting to do something. Feeling clammy. Feeling like you're on a bit ericic.
You could have grown up. Yes. I can put your Twitter. Nothing stopping tomorrow.
At 1,000th of the time, we will turn on the microphone. We've done it on my microphone. Just turn on the microphone. And speak to you, listen.
That's a beautiful thing. Yeah, so it's a big day. Can we tell you some of the stuff that we've got happening? Yeah.
First up, the big company. These are the big yellow cups. I can't have any on me, but there is one on Georgia desk right now. Then we can see these are going to be yours if you want them.
If you're in Melbourne, Friday tomorrow. Tomorrow. Tomorrow will be the 16th. Friday the 16th.
The P.O. box actually lapses. Friday, 16th of April. Yeah.
8th, Ferguson Street in Abbotsford. That's where you come. If you want to come there because there's a doorbell. And there's a cup over the doorbell.
It's a whole. It's a whole thing through the whole. Are we doing the golfing thing for everyone? Well, I would like to.
I would like to. Yeah. So we're for cups. For a cup.
For a cup. This is invented by George Martin. And we have an garage. We've got a rolled out piece of carpet.
It's about eight foot, eight to ten foot. There's a cup. It's about six down. And when you arrive and you press a doorbell, we will open the garage and you can come in and put it up.
You know what? I'm giving you why these cups are free. That is very massive. You know what?
I think we've got three of us down. You know, I've done the math. Yes. And I'm going to take the last one.
Yeah. It's not the last of it. It's absolutely not a lot. Can I tell you who we have planned for tomorrow?
Yeah. And Chris Landries from Sydney. She'll be dialing in. So we'll be in Fordham.
Trev along will be having a musical guest guest post. Matt Deovella from Sydney via the internet. The internet is like the other first day, Craig Harper, in studio. And finishing up around the 10pm to 1040.
We have the one and only rind gel. This is great. This is fun. I feel like it's just hanging out with friends for 16 hours.
And I've done that. And I have to take drugs to do it. Yeah. But it will be great.
It does have vibes of the 24 hours of the dream. Great thing is that we are not talking about some of the tech that we've all noticed. Yeah. We've got a lot of stuff to say.
favorite things that we've incorporated. So we've got lots of cameras. We're using Australian company called Bird Dog. They have a PTZ camera.
So we've got pan tealed and zoom everyone. So that's fantastic. But we also have connected up the garage. So as guests arrive, that way the driving or walking to the garage and they'll be greeted with us talking to them already.
George will be there handing them a microphone and it's as soon as you walk for the front door and the best thing is we haven't tell anybody. That's what this is. This is me telling you. Actually, this is it.
But I'm sure I'm sure I'll click our website. This will be we 8PM in front and you'll just be a bit blown away. But for it, you know, what's good fun? And so on the thing of having parties like did you obviously had some?
yeah, all I remember is this one kid who sits at the table at a party? The birthday boy. Oh, yeah. Well, there was one party I got a photo and I just remember the blow up of this kid wanting to sit at the table.
No, you sat at the table and sit at the photo and so was the blow up with you. You don't want to have to sit at the time of the summer. Yeah. See, both that.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's the one day that you should let it go take control of your body.
Yeah. You both think both days are very egocentric. Yeah. I mean, you only get one.
I mean, I'm not really a birthday guy. Yeah. So I'm writing thousands of episodes. It does feel weird.
Like we're spoken about it. I don't want to know why I'm below to where we're talking about. I know tomorrow. This is what we're going to be doing it for 16 hours.
It's actually 16 half hours. It's just my minute. It's at a clock. It's a clock to be able to go down the time.
I'll be able to always. Yeah. Yeah. You can do that.
Mm hmm. It's a simple is an iPad and sitting 16 hours and 40 minutes and we could just have it there. So it's an actual visual. You can do that.
Yeah. We could all sit on our phones as well. Like everyone's got it. You know, it goes off at the same time.
Yeah. So it can do 16. Yeah. Great.
This is great. Well, you know, why? Well, okay. So if you've got it's going to be you want to count down so I can start and it does that.
You want to fall. But yeah, if you start it now and add the the right amount of time, it's you have the heads. Head to do the math on the. We've been pressed by so straight away.
If you tell me straight away based on the thousand minute. Yeah. Yeah. So we're 16.
It's 16 hours and 39 minutes. Yeah. Yeah. So 16 hours and 39 minutes.
Yeah. We're calling this at 7.28. So 20, 20 p.m. right now.
And so what you would do is you say it's 10 hours and 40 minutes until the show. Yeah. So you go add. So then you add that.
So 10 hours and 40 minutes on to the 16 hours and 39 minutes. When you set alarms on your phone. So if you've got something, yeah, I'm the answer or a mean that's like you want to have two people. It's like you're 5a and alarm or 5, 5, 10, 5, 20.
I just said a few because like might as well, we should fuck one up. But actually right now, how many alarms have you got set in your iPhone? Okay. Is it all?
You can see it without swagging. So I had 150 a.m, 2 a.m, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 50 a.m, 4 a.m, 4 a.m, 4, a, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 25, 25, 45, 56, 6, 6, 30, 6, 25, 8, 7 a.m, 7, 8, 8, 8, 10, 49, 8, 11, 58, 1, 40 p.m, 3, 1 p.m, 65 p.m. Just 8, 25, 25, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20, and then 12 p.m. And 1 p.m.
But sometimes you do this. A, 0, delete all alarms. And it will do it. Yes.
That's a hack. Because you know, most people try and turn them all off. Delete them one by one. Well, that's your to do it.
That's what we're talking about. Outsourcing to Siri and hacking. There is an event for Apple. They're announcing some new things.
Yes. April 20, very exciting. They'll be the, those air tags or whatever they call, which will allow you to find different items. So you'll put it on your low power Bluetooth or things like that.
So you can track where your bags are always coming out. Or this like you're watching. You can try, but you'd use fine friends for that. But if you turn it off, it's getting into a little bit of severe surgery.
You can't really, you can be really tracking people like that. Contract, you can track your travel. If there's a pro-ful thing, I'll bet it's okay. You should definitely catch a change.
Anyway, the Apple 20, April, do you know how people found out? I'm getting hacked. No, that's not what's on our series. And how you see when's the next Apple event?
It's an April 20. No, for the announcement happened really updated doing some sort of system in some of our Siri and that's how you got it out. Hey Siri, when's the next Apple event? Yeah, the special event is on Tuesday April 20, Apple parking in Capitina.
Because I was pulling from news. Like you can ask Siri to tell you about a person and it usually goes like we can pay your time. It's it's pulling from apple.com. Full slash how you yours.
But I wonder if if that was like on the site back in or something and somehow Siri, the digital dog, do you want to travel? Well, that engineers. I think it's fine. I think I'm, I think I'm, do you think there's like the leak stuff?
People, you hear people leaking, comedians leaking stuff. You think it's a guy that's sued right now in a massive way. An example employee. It's like it's huge.
So apparently he did some of this stuff whilst using a phone that wasn't owned by Apple. But yeah, it's a Apple source for my Macbook product design employee for a late leaking to the press. It's like it's a huge, huge case. I guess there's lots and lots of money.
It's like, well, there was also the, um, I think it was, I remember which, uh, there was in down J. S. Orgizmodo. One of those, um, blogs, tech blogs back in the day.
This would have been 2000 and eight 2009, uh, someone an Apple employee using the latest Apple phone accidentally leaves it in an Uber, which sounds crazy. Like if you've got the first Apple or whatever phone was, you've got the first of its kind. You'd think you'd be more careful. I think we actually had a case that sort of made it look less likely than your phone, sort of key to some of the features.
Anyway, I got to know about someone then went to, I think it was his modal and said, hey guys, I've got this. I don't want to do what rather than his modal reporting about it actually went to the police. Yeah. It was a big deal because it showed the power of tech companies because the things like getting raided and stuff.
It was a small H.D. which is like a screen that plugs into a camera. Yeah. I'm not talking about that.
Yeah. I left one in the park real tight. I was just sleepy and I wasn't thinking. I had my camera.
It had a, the small H.D. off the side and it was a shoulder rig and I took it off to somebody's and put it down and then went about my business. What's something doing with that? Like if you were just a grown-crew finds that you wouldn't know what it is.
You wouldn't know what it does. Like how, like what do you do with that in that, in that case? Like, I'm lucky for a tech person to find the iPhone. And no, if I find that, we can do it there.
I mean, I'm sort of direct played golf with him. He had his jacket. Didn't want to walk around with his jacket, left it on the ground outside the pro shop. Right?
What's that mean? It's like we find, anyway, we finish golf around. He just walks on up to the pro shop to Los and found, grabs his jacket like a club room. He put it onto the ground and then he went on the ground and then we pick it up.
He said, oh, someone, like, oh, he's like, oh, he's like, apparently they found it out in the car park. So someone had taken it from out the front of the good pro shop, tested it out, wasn't good fit, and then he left it on the ground and found it out. It's kind of clever because what he's understanding is human psychology and understand what the first go to will be and that he's usually found it's like useless. So, keys, you see people hang keys on a path, might be a bike path or something.
And it's like, obviously, it's awesome. The beach is like, I had to take the cops if you don't know, if there's no name on them. You just hang them there and you hope that that person comes back looking for them. But that's clever.
Yeah. Lots of things interesting. I mean, George was leaving his mates car at the airport. He just put the keys on the wheel.
They can go bad. I had a friend then had his car working for those keys inside. They drove it off. That's really nice.
Very unlikely. So, I think surfing. Dude, for a run at the town has an old BMW, I think it was. Or Mercedes.
I can old school, like, short after, put the keys on the tyre vibe. They found them. Yeah. There's no, there's no, we should do it.
We should do it. We're going to do it. But there's now lockboxes. Dude, lockbox, the best.
You know what? So, we have a key in a lockbox at our house at the front. At that point, why don't you just, so the lockboxes are a code lockboxes are a code? Yeah.
So, the thing is, you're getting inside. Yeah, you're one. Just a code on your lock. Yeah.
I mean, that's what you're talking about. But then we walk at the front and you're closing your keys because I'm still packing the keys. No, I know. Anyway, lockbox.
So, Amazon, they're released a product with their doors, sort of a service where you can allow Amazon delivery drivers to put your delivered goods inside your home. Would you allow them to do that without you being at home? If I lived in New York and I had like a, you know, like the, the number four you get. No, no, no, no, because you were finding out.
So, Jess is getting her smoke detectors checked out. Yeah. And she just let him in without her being home. I would never let the smoke detect the person.
I would never let anyone but the real status because I think you're actually, you're probably putting a spot on it. You're putting a spot on it. The real estate agent has a few of your 12 hours notice and if they do that, then they're right, they're right. Yeah.
Wow. I mean, the owners of this property where we have a right to expect, they haven't taken that right. They've been doing a bit shocked. They would be right.
Especially when they were getting right. When I was through an over in New Zealand, there was like four guys that I missed when we started. I didn't know who they were before. And so, had to come by these.
One of them was a sound, a roadie, like a sound guy who would set up all the microphones and speakers, et cetera. He was like running late to the airport when we were flying out with a left from Sydney airport and parking like JB, you know, experience. It's hard to find expensive when you leave it. If you're going away from a long time, if you haven't put a car spot, but he put it on the side of the road.
Just left on the side of the road. Some people, I looked like that. So, Casey Neistet put something on his Twitter was like, it's the question. If you get enough, if you have enough unpaid parking fines in LA, can you go to jail for that?
Just pay him. He must have a fuckload. If that's your vibe, I'm so cautious of parking fines. It's fucking annoying.
It's incredible. He had his mates come. That's why. He's like, oh, I'm not paying for the car.
Well, I think that's what rich people do whenever they're for our own. If you do, they're like, fuck it. No, it's only annoying when you can get towed. So, at the same time, tomorrow, a thousand minutes on youtube.com.
The daily talk show. We've got to work out. I think we should do them shorter so that we can save them down as well. So, for instance, when we do the 24 hours, we couldn't...
Oh, yeah. We're going to stop. 8,000. Oh, six hours.
We're going to work out what the limit is. But between five and 12 hours. 12 hours. Okay.
So, we're going to stop maybe six hours in for a few minutes. It's just a start and stop again, which would fuck with the timer if I set that annoying. But if you're in a few minutes or you can watch the stream again, the first hour of the show will go up. So, you'll be listening tomorrow on the podcast platform to the first hour.
It'll be fun. We'll be better. But then you'll hear the rest of the show throughout the following week. Part two, part two, part three of the one thousand episode.
Yeah. We'll go to bed. We'll go to bed. We'll see tomorrow guys.
Have a good one.