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Morning Somewhere

2025.02.03: Groundbog

Morning Somewhere

Burnie Burns and Ashley Burns

Society & Culture

4.9615 Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Burnie and Becca discuss post-humous data access, getting locked out of your own devices, separating finances, Venmo-ing your spouse, [Becca's horrifying backyard issue], contractor etiquette, honey wagons, black mold vs dry rot, business ownership, old growth wood, lumber & whisky tariffs, and bees are back.

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0:00.0

What are you? Like a cop or something?

0:02.6

No.

0:03.2

Because if you are and I ask you, then you have to tell me that's totally a law or something.

0:07.2

I'm not the police and that's not a real law.

0:10.8

Hey, we're recording the podcast.

0:13.8

Shut up.

0:15.0

Good morning to you, wherever you are because it is morning somewhere for February 3rd, 2020.

0:25.1

Five, my name is Bernie Burns sitting right over there. You know her and you love her.

0:31.5

It's Becca Frazier. Say hi to Becca, everybody. Hi, everybody. My soundboard died in the middle of this. I'll fix it in post though, Beck. Fuck it. I was telling her this, I have this old iPad that is my soundboard. It's an iPad Pro. I thought it was from like 2012. I think it's from like 2015. So now it's 10 years old, but it's lightning and it does that weird thing where you charge it for like 30 minutes before you can use it. I never understood what the hell that was. Yeah. You know, we have when probably the exact same model, exact same era. It was the iPad that, you know, we had around and Clem used it as their first iPad forever. And it's the crustiest, grossest thing and it just died one day. And we just have it in a drawer because I'm convinced that I just need to plug it

1:11.6

for a long, like plug it in and charge it for a long time and it'll come back to life.

1:14.5

Do you ever have that thing where your kids like get on a device, they get hold of it somehow

1:19.3

and they lock the password out for like a full day? Yes. What is that, how does that work?

1:24.6

It's like first you miss it, then it makes you wait a minute, then it makes you wait five minutes, and then it makes you wait 20 years or something like that.

1:34.2

I've seen some of them, like people post screenshots online and they're locked out for like 600 days or something like that.

1:40.7

Yeah.

1:41.2

I mean, we kind of went through that.

1:42.8

My aunt's husband recently

1:44.7

passed away, and she didn't know any of the passwords for any of his devices. And so, you know, she had a few fumble efforts to get out the obvious stuff that she thought it would be. And then we were like, no, we need to be extremely strategic about this if we're going to knock anything. We're going to have a list and we're going to weigh.

2:02.4

There's a grading system of the validity of what it might be,

2:05.2

you know, but it's good advice that someone I think needs to hear because you won't know when

2:12.0

you're going to need that. When you have a situation where you have to get into someone's

2:16.6

device and they're no longer able to tell you how to get into it,

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