Not Yeti
Armstrong & Getty On Demand
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4.6 • 3.5K Ratings
🗓️ 1 May 2019
⏱️ 38 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | I'm 76% of Americans say they're addicted to their phones. Amazing that so many people would admit to that. I'm not addicted to my phone. I'm addicted to what's on my phone. |
| 0:29.0 | People are addicted to drugs. Nobody's addicted to spoons and belts. No one goes to bottle of halix anonymous. I shouldn't say no one. Maybe there's someone who's addicted to making that to-to-train noise with the empty bottles. Wow. |
| 0:45.0 | Yeah, that's interesting. Worth pointing out, what is it on my phone that I'm addicted to? |
| 0:51.0 | My phone is just a delivery mechanism. Yeah. Where it bothers me the most is my attention span for long-form reading. That's what bothers me the most. And every once in a while I have some sort of breakthrough and I feel like I've cured it and then I backslide again. |
| 1:07.0 | I like reading a book, like spend the weekend just reading a book and it's so freaking great. It's like the amount of enjoyment it brings me is amazing. Why wouldn't I keep that going? But then I get back into the Twitter text world again. |
| 1:21.0 | I grow up what's been posted in the last three minutes. And then I just can't get back into the book. You're killing me with this. It seems so ponderous to read this giant book. I have a book. I'm anxious to read. I'm excited to read and every time I look at it I go, no, I can't do that. Then I go back to flipping through crap on my phone. |
| 1:43.0 | I'm going to read a I'm going to finish a book this month. I'm going to make that commitment to myself. I'm going to finish a book this month. I will start and finish a book. I'm not just going to jump in like midway. Excellent clarification. Don't want to get legalistic. I read the last chapter. I finished another book. |
| 1:59.0 | There you go. That's quite a good book. A couple of short things. Well, we should mention this. Hearing in Washington, DC, the significant of it. I don't know. It's the attorney general in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee talking about the Mueller report. |
| 2:12.0 | But they're in break right now. Not a lot of excitement in the first half. They're at break. Second half includes three presidential candidates that are struggling in the polls. Right. And they all three have a good reason to swing for the fences. |
| 2:26.0 | And we will bring you those highlights. Most likely tomorrow, which is plenty soon enough. Senator Cory Booker, Senator Amy Klobuchar and Senator Kabbalah Harris. All three have a reason to try to make some noise. So might get excited this afternoon. |
| 2:41.0 | Um, your, uh, James Holzer. How are we pronouncing his name? Oh, the jeopardy guy. One again on jeopardy last night, 19th, 23rd, longest streak. |
| 2:50.0 | The five sing the top five single winning this episodes. He has all five of them aside from that, which is pretty impressive. I heard analysis on somewhere. I thought it was really good. |
| 3:02.0 | He's doing the jeopardy with the Golden State Warriors did the basketball. Yes. |
| 3:06.0 | Tim, tell everybody knew a three point shot was worth more than a two point shot. He can only take so many because he missed a certain percent blah blah blah. And then the war is just came along. No, we're going to shoot it from three points all the time. Right. |
| 3:17.0 | And make more of them. He's doing the same thing with jeopardy. He game theoryed jeopardy based on analytics and how he he starts with the highest value dollar builds up a bank role uses the hunts and pecs for the daily doubles. |
| 3:31.0 | Doubles up his substantial bank role and just makes it impossible for anybody else to close the gap. He just does what everybody thought was a bad idea. And the rest of the league will try to catch up now. Yeah. Yeah. How interesting. I saw one article talking about how this is the, the extension of the professionalization of jeopardy where it's not just kind of the amateur cliff clavans of the world who happen to know a lot of stuff. There's going to be people who specifically know. Oh, no, there's, there's an 80% chance out of these things that the daily doubles in this spot. And did you know you're not about to do that. Are you? |
| 4:00.0 | No. Did you know there are five dollar amounts. You're not allowed to bet on jeopardy. Wait a minute. Yes. I can guess. Well, one, what are the childish. What's the, I'm sorry. It would be a funny joke, but I can't remember. You can't have that $69. Right. Who's the gig? Any guy from family guy? Quagmire. Yeah. Yeah. Hey, Quagmire. You can't bet 69. Another number is 666. Okay. The number of the beat. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. |
| 4:29.0 | The number of the beast. I don't know what would happen if somebody did that on jeopardy with the world come to us. This qualified. The other three are 1488 and 1488 because they're all associated with white supremacy and or Nazis. |
| 4:43.0 | You got to be kidding. The 88 thing I think is because the, it's the HH. That's the eighth letter of the alphabet. |
| 4:49.0 | Oh, good. Yeah. There's that. And there's this white supremacist who died in prison in 2007. And he had 88 precepts. Okay. But if somebody did it and it weren't against the rule. |
| 4:58.9 | So what would happen? I mean, what, what mayhem would ensue? You can't have people signaling Nazis. Yeah. They're like them. What? |
| 5:06.9 | To start to do to be more Nazi-ish. Nazi. You okay with that? Jackson. Nazi. |
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