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The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Today We Toast A Dawg

The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Audacy

Society & Culture

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2025

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Headlines Mike is NOT working on and the Shot of the Day

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0:00.0

All right, coming up a 508, we'll drink and toast with a shot of the day.

0:03.6

And would you have your headlines on the way of 550? But first quick second with Mike Hogg and some of the stories and headlines, he is not working on. Thank you, Miles. I'm on it. Oh, yeah. His school in Pennsylvania managed to cut costs for the school by 3D printing violins for their students to use a music class. Nice. Wow. Right? That's cool. I like it. Yeah, man.

0:01.2

It's going to change the game, man.

0:02.4

It does. I mean, if you can save the money on that.

0:04.4

No kidding. students to use a music class. Nice. Wow. Right? That's cool. I like it. Yeah, man.

0:21.3

It's going to change the game, man. It does. I mean, if you can save the money on that. No kid. Now you kids have to come up with some other reason for me to buy that candy bar. What they three pre-3-D prints of New Jersey? Yeah. There you go. Get out there. There's new helmets.

0:17.7

Yeah.

0:18.0

You can do that.

0:19.4

Would that work?

0:20.2

Wouldn't that just destroy the helmet? 3D print you some new jerseys. Yeah, there you go. Get out there. These new helmets.

0:37.8

Yeah.

0:38.6

You can do that.

0:40.0

Would that work?

0:34.6

Wouldn't that just destroy the helmet? Oh, God. No, I don't know. I guess it depends on the material. If you can make a violin, an operational violin, I would think you can do a helmet. I mean, when you think about it, violins are just resonating chambers. you just need the strings.

0:37.2

You need the string, but it has to be all the correct proportions,

0:39.0

blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and the right material.

1:44.4

So my point is, if you can find the right material for a violin, where it doesn't, well, that it still sounds like a violin, I think you could probably 3D print a helmet. I like having that idea, though, because, you know, getting into music was one of the most fun things that I did growing up. Yeah. Music's expensive. It's very expensive. It's very expensive. That's why parents rents a lot. That's right. And then you think about the first instrument that we all got to play, the recorder. It's this cheap, crap. Why? A piece of crap. Yeah, it's the worst instrument ever. It's so shrill and awful. But you have fun doing it. Yeah. Do you? New research suggests that doctors may quickly become dependent on AI. Didn't I just have this study not terribly long ago that they're starting to, you know, get wrong information? Well, here's the thing. If you're not a surgeon, right? In which case you have to have some idea what the hell you're doing.

1:44.8

Sure.

1:45.7

If a doctor relies on AI, wouldn't anybody be able to be a doctor? Yeah, if you're giving medical advice, right? Yeah, that's what I mean. Like, if you're a surgeon, I get it, right? That's kind of a hands-on thing. But, like, if you're just going to AI to be a doctor, then... Hopefully it's just like a quick reference guide situation so you don't have to import through the medical books or something like that. Maybe you've got an AI assistant that's, you know, telling all of your patients that don't worry, your email means a lot to us. You know, maybe that's what, because you're right, the headlines are always a little misleading. Sure. You know, a little more click-madey that way. The doctors are just doing nothing but AI.

2:18.7

Unlikely.

2:20.1

The Webb Telescope has discovered a new moon.

2:23.6

Around.

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