Level1 News September 12 2018 - Hal was Built to Suffer

The Revolutionary World of Robotics and Medical Technology

In a breakthrough that has left experts stunned, researchers at Watchtower robotics have successfully created a robot that can detect leaks in water pipes using a simple yet ingenious design. The device, which resembles a badminton shuttlecock, is capable of detecting even the smallest amounts of air or moisture escaping from the pipes. This technology has the potential to save billions of dollars in monetary loss due to broken water mains, and could be particularly useful in countries like India where 40% of their clean water is lost due to leaks.

The idea for this technology was born out of a humorous incident involving the inventor, who stepped on a woman's skirt while trying to detect a vacuum in the system. The woman's reaction, likened to a spider web, caught his attention and led him to realize that the key to success lay in detecting the slightest disturbance in air pressure. By applying this principle to the water pipe system, the researchers were able to create a device that can pinpoint leaks with incredible accuracy.

The implications of this technology are vast and far-reaching. With 3 billion liters of clean water lost every year due to broken pipes, the potential for savings is enormous. Additionally, the development of robots like Watchtower's innovation could lead to a new era in medical training, where students can practice operating on realistic robotic models that can simulate real-world scenarios.

One such model, named "Hyper-Real Robot," has been developed with astonishing realism. The robot's face can display emotions, including tears and pain, allowing med students to practice their skills in a more immersive environment. The device is equipped with advanced technology that allows it to breathe, cough, and even bleed, making it an invaluable tool for training medical professionals.

However, the Hyper-Real Robot also raises questions about the ethics of reanimating dead bodies for scientific purposes. While some may view this as a revolutionary step forward in medicine, others may see it as a betrayal of the deceased and their loved ones. The company behind the robot, Watchtower robotics, has not yet commented on the potential implications of their technology.

In related news, researchers at another company have been working on developing robots that can give birth. Yes, you read that right – robots that can simulate childbirth. This technology, which is still in its infancy, aims to provide a safe and controlled environment for medical students to practice obstetric procedures. While the idea may seem strange at first, it could potentially save countless lives in the future.

The development of such cutting-edge technologies raises questions about the future of medicine and the role of artificial intelligence in the medical field. As researchers continue to push the boundaries of what is possible, we can only imagine the incredible advancements that lie ahead. One thing is certain, however – the world of robotics and medical technology will never be the same again.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enCrysta quickly announced a date quickly September 12 what are you eating a Nutter Butter I didn't eat before came here what's a Nutter Butter for our international viewers it's a peanut butter cookie that's because you four shaped like a peanut you forgot to eat before doing it I did I had a cup of coffee in the spring so this is gonna be an extra extra low energy level one news there's no news this week either which is super frustrating I mean there's some but obviously obviously there's some cuz we're here but the things that dominated the headlines this week are not things we want to talk about not necessarily take knowledge plea incline now we talked about stop Bezos and we teased a real example of corporate welfare and we have it what what acronym can we come up for a bill to stop this kind of thing eighty telecommunications and telecom anti telecom tantruming well what they're doing here are what they actually they've done it it's been done is crossing things taking money for said promises and not delivering it it didn't start with the ninety-six Telecommunications Act but thing up things got real egregious in 1996 and then from then forward it's just been crazy this is recent though AT&T and other telecommunications companies have nabbed billions in tax breaks and in exchange for that they're like look we're running up against the wall with our infrastructure we've gotta upgrade our infrastructure we don't like we don't think we need net neutrality in law but we got these magical things planned for our network upgrades at our backhaul and our last mile customers always has so many customers in that last mile specially those rural customers we're gonna have to employ so many people to get out there to get to those rural customers and now nothing well actually even less than nothing they're laying people off they also talked about how when they negotiate these kinds of things they will take routine costs and they'll go to the government review like look we need some tax breaks look these expenses we're gonna add but they're gonna do it anyway and they in one case they promised bonuses to their employees and the employees did get those bonuses but they had already negotiated with the Union to grant those bonuses so that was gonna happen no matter what but we gave them tax dollars for the bonuses so yeah it's uh if lobbyists or politicians actually want to understand what's going on here they could look at telecom small and boutique telecom providers like that woman in Tennessee and one in Tennessee has done a really good job because it's kind of it's not really municipal it's kind of private but they've done a good job managing what media resources they have in providing service Vermont there's a lot of ISPs in rural Vermont that a figure figured out really innovative ways to provide high-speed service to their customers we need that kind of anyway I love how you say it's like if lawmakers want to take a look at this if they do yeah their pockets are being lined that's why this happens in the first place they got re-election campaigns that need funding they're they're busy in the Hamptons drinking pills I really wish it would get politicians off there but it's like look do you want it to be if you want America to be like Australia because that's where we're headed oh my god they would love that yeah no not no guys no internet okay yeah let's just everything was exactly that's a perfect world in there and their idealism so uh yeah you know what oh no that too here you wrestle around with it well okay you got a new cable so hopefully it's less background noise we a lot of people love to talk about how much they hate Trump and this is another great example of unintended consequences because with the tariffs have been in the news that's the big news we don't want to talk about stuff like that but these tariffs I think a lot of people don't realize exactly how they're going to affect them but a lot of people are about to realize Apple is saying a lot of their products to watch in the air pods and other stuff are gonna be hurt by these tariffs and you know Trump tweeted about this and he said great manufacturer in America that was his response he's not wrong I think he's being a little starry-eyed yeah I'll just leave now they talked about here what they're gonna do just to bring this home is there this is gonna be a line item when you buy something from the Apple store so you go you buy your iPhone and it's like hey what is this line and that's we're gonna explain it to you that's the tariff so that will put political pressure on making the tariff go away because the citizenry is like what is happening yep that's that's the idea one of the ways one of the ways that Apple aims to shape political speech and what are the other ways branding as Alex Jones is insane but this sets a dangerous precedent Alex Jones now Apple had previously banned him from something right this is the entire Infowars line of apps service it was the Spotify app by Endemol which is not well almost everybody has been an amethyst yeah but Apple it's now a lot of those were his personal social media accounts but this is his business Infowars good I remember when he was blocked from a series of services his apps became wildly popular yeah they became more popular than CNN so now it's like oh you want to try to take that route no you think maybe it was banned only because it became popular because he's playing a character like he's not actually that insane he just appears to be done they they mentioned so here's that here's the role good job they claim that he violated this content that is offensive and sensitive upsetting intended to disgust or an exceptionally poor taste are they gonna get rid of all the fart apps then that reflect the Saudi Arabia thing that does that's very similar and it's very subjective so you know who decides and in this case Apple themselves decided and also Christa has a good point because there's a little like gross out apps where it's like you know just plays burping noises or farting noises you know love that yeah kids love in from but that's I mean they are the one they always point back to and I suppose this is pretty disgusting but it is his he will often claim that school shootings didn't actually happen so that parents of dead kids have to hear that their crisis actors and their kids aren't really dead so no but it is it's not something that should happen we should as a society we should be able to recognize these things for what they are and either ignore them or if you want to consume it fine it's free speech of course at the same time it's up to Apple what they put on their store I guess it's frustrating it's a difficult issue to cope with it doesn't affect me at all I'm able to not care about this at all because I won't use Apple products so hey that's the way to do it Google Play I'm gonna burn my not my Apple products in the backyard Italy it will be really funny if Google Play bans those kind of apps because there's something like the stores has not even curated it is mostly garbage in Google Play yeah it was a strange he'll die on there'll be somebody just ripping all of Alex Jones videos from YouTube making their own app selling it for a dollar and that will be fine yeah it's like no no we reviewed this it's totally ok well Apple might lose a few customers from this probably not but what they also might lose that's more disconcerting to them I'm sure is their number one status Amazon is we I don't know if we report that Amazon became the second trillion-dollar company I think that I don't think it happened before last filming well you don't it was briefly and then it and then it went back down and then it's gone up again I don't think we reported on it but well Amazon is growing faster than Apple is you're only so Apple will probably be a larger trillion-dollar company before and they have market cap of trillion dollars yeah that's that is a lot of money you think the the stop Bezos act will cut into that enough to bring it back under a trillion I see the stop but that one article didn't mention that um that uh all of the Amazon employees get stalked but at the same time Amazon is looking to hire contractors and things like that so that people are not really Amazon employees because Microsoft did that early on I mean in in the in when Microsoft was really small even the people that were like doing software packaging had really modest stock options and pretty much all of those people became millionaires it was on has more money than sense more news at eleven but they're also doing the remember their little program where it's like do your own delivery company will help ya so that that wouldn't count yeah you would not get you it's like you have your own company not stock in Amazon so but this I don't know if the stock in Amazon is actually contributing significantly to the compensation package of the motive now here's governmental unintended consequences you crush the stock price of Amazon with stop Bezos and bankrupt all really all have to go on government assistance there are some people to depend on that stock dividend for just day-to-day necessities I mean that is a thing we know that's true well Bloomberg apparently I didn't know that cap and obvious was now riding for Bloomberg News YouTube and Netflix videos were found to be slowed by wireless carriers Verizon is of course mentioned by name but yeah these are the same companies that say that net neutrality is fine and that you know the there's no such thing as an unlimited wireless plan anymore the article sort of mentions that when asked for coming the carriers you're like oh well throttle them for network conditions and blah blah and it's like it's BS it's a hundred percent BS because you buy X number of gigabytes yeah yeah I just don't want people to run out after three minutes of Netflix streaming which should tell you something about how realistic those caps actually are so you you wonder how do you know this and it turns out there's an app was it called like we who are we he we keep coming this way I don't know if that's how you pronounce it but there's this guy he wrote an app called we he that attracts this kind of thing and he is sort of the only voice that can measure this now that the FCC doesn't care anymore and according to him everybody's doing it now this was Bloomberg they reached out to the various companies that were accused of this and I didn't deny it but they said they only do traffic shaping and they don't target individual streams you know like like Netflix or YouTube in particular to it but you would imagine that you know they're looking at where the most traffic is coming from and it's those places so yeah maybe it's not hard-coded to go after Netflix on YouTube but it amounts to the same so it's a very disingenuous answer you can also make this go away by using a VPN but again because there's not anything as a truly unlimited wireless package and the data caps are tiny what good is a do-nothing you're helpless yeah makes me say it if only there was an acronym would you come up with stop these people well here we go you knew it was coming we couldn't not do this this week right this is the biggest story of the week if you're anywhere close to technology and it really shouldn't be and that yes the fact that Elon Musk took a hit off of Joe Rogan's one I should invite Timothy B Lee the author of this article on to the level one news just feel like how much hate mail did you get it's like we get you know we get a lot of angry comments that you guys are half informed and it's like I'm sure that he's got a lot of email that's like you're a part of the problem what is happening I had I don't really understand the hubbub around this it was a legal state and yeah whatever I don't really like weed but well if he's a grown man it's that drug war propaganda man I mean he was drinking too but no one mentions that yeah cuz that's totally fine but there's that evil weed and he's got so many other problems that like well him smoking weed is just like one tiny grain of sand on the giant hill that's the thing right alongside this the next day the HR executive and what was the other like yeah her disappeared they just they're gone yeah the one guy he started he was like a marketing or you know like public relations type guy he's his job started the day before the the cave thing the time yeah so it's only been that long and he's like I'm done I can't do it sorry and then the HR person I think because they were getting a lot of internal complaints and stuff like that no one of those two people had been on leave already for a long time and they were just like you know what I'm not coming back yeah so that's bad news the stock price you know they lost like 3 billion notional like so your since and yeah it was a bad day and a lot of people I think are you know the correlation is not causation they're blaming it on him smoking the blind but it's like I think that might be other things that are contributing well also i mean how many Fortune 500 CEOs are on prescribed pharmaceuticals oh my god or ah I've just straight up cocaine yeah cocaine and hookers up it is a big thing for you know like the top five percent paid company CEOs and that kind of thing now I have not had did you watch the Joe Rogan podcast well I watched part of it yeah I have not I cuz I'm not a big fan of mas gonna hear him talk and I hear that Joe Rogan really soft balled in during the whole thing he he really soft bald him but he didn't let him like get away you know how must like does the handle everything and starts talking about something else Rogan did a really good job sort of corralling him back in to talk about whatever it was he asked about instead of what must wanted to talk about yeah Rogan is really good at that but I was totally disappointed maybe I'm wrong about this but I've not heard any reports that musk made him answer about the paedo complaint I don't think that was part of it but I'm very disappointed in Joe that he should have brought that up but fortunately musk himself brought it back up in a that's probably why that guy quit yeah in a off the record email this was crazy cuz he sent an email and he's like off the record blah blah blah and then he just goes on and on ranting about the guy is a child driver guy and it was like that conversation was not previously agreed to be off the record but I don't I mean just it's not even doubling down it's like tripling down quadruple I avoided this story last week yeah he keeps saying it somebody somebody in the comments accused this once again of being misinformed and like it's not really how you said he didn't really say those things and then the next week he says it even worse yeah there's this was an email so I I don't know if it's the MarketWatch article I read like five or six articles about this trying to just make sure cuz paranoia and the emails from musk are just really not things that should have ever been an email even on the record or off the record I mean Jesus crying he didn't come right out and say that man is a child rapist but he did use the phrase child rapist in a way that could be construed he was talking about that guy specifically he also said there they didn't have the balls to sue him that guy's lawyer says that's incorrect so yeah I'm sure we'll hear more about that well sure I mean I doubt musk even cares he's got more money than sense so he pledged if he didn't care he wouldn't be doing this that's true there's I was you ever I don't I don't remember if it was you ever think about like people that are old money wealthy and people that are new money wealthy Elon Musk is new money wealth oh yeah yes no idea how things are done Oprah is new money wealthy yeah yes he's got no class well you know who is old money wealthy goldman sachs now in the wake of the whole there's an article in Harper's Bazaar about Oprah's day go read it and then tell me that the most pretentious thing you've ever read so good six of our patreon podcast to you yeah the the funding secured tweet when that happened and like for 20 obviously everything burst into lame they hired Tesla hired Goldman Sachs to be like hey help us figure out a way to get this funding and I think what they came back was like you can't do this No so for a while Goldman Sachs because of a conflict of interests could not report on the Tesla stock they could not give suggestions that has now expired and the news is not good two hundred and ten dollars is what Goldman Sachs has pegged the Tesla stock at is currently trading around 286 at the time of this recording so you'd be morgan cited at 195 so yeah a lot of the big analysts are saying that bad times for Tesla and you know a partly of course it's because musk is insane and he's they should just stop just just stop doing whatever you're doing stop tweeting stay out of the public eye let this thing happen but also because Tesla has not had a big competitor yet like the other car companies are not doing a good job of making their electric cars competitive and sexy but that might also be about to change Mercedes has unveiled its first Tesla rival at a 12 billion dollar attack Mercedes said that they're going all-in on electric and then electric is coming but ah there's not really a lot of details here this this I'm skeptical until I see you know there's a picture right there look how happy all those people are I've seen this before yeah they have not set a price on this thing officially you can mine it's a Mercedes you'd expect it to be fairly expensive it is going to have a range of 280 miles versus I think about 240 for the Model S I don't know what the model 3 has less but this is definitely gonna be a Model S competitor not a model 3 competitor if it's gonna be expensive but yeah they're saying that Mercedes is saying we recognize that gasoline engines are not are gonna be around forever in fact they're gonna make them illegal and like 2030 in some countries I think so yeah we're going hard into electric and this is our first attempt that's pretty it's pretty the greatest thing about them for benchmarks because it's a Mercedes you are not legally required to use your turn signal that's the most convenient I mean you pay for convenience but hey how great is that well you know this is uh this is not surprising and they've done it before but I think a lot of people a lot of a lot of people who are sort of like going for the least worst option you know the the evil they know are gonna be upset so Microsoft has quote unquote confirmed the Windows 7 is gonna have a new monthly charge if you want security updates past its end of life today now Microsoft has always said that Windows 7 is gonna hit end of life but for corporate customers in the past Microsoft has let you spend a bunch of money and continue to receive security patches and security updates for an obsolete operating system even past at sunset day so this is some type of extension to individual customers as well for a monthly charge but you know I'll tell you right now Microsoft has basically already abandoned Windows 7 from a security standpoint and it is a second-class citizen compared to Windows 10 security which is also by comparison not great but we know 7 is terrible a lot of people and we talked about Elon Musk a lot of people think that he will ultimately be the ultimate fall from grace story that it's all gonna come crashing down and he's going to be just the laughingstock of the technology world because he took this Empire this amazing thing he was everybody's hero and he's gonna lose it all maybe maybe not probably I would say probably not but if it does happen there's a template of what that's gonna look like blood testing company paranhos will dissolve and pay creditors everybody remember ther knows she was run by like this Elizabeth Holmes yeah yeah he's like I don't know Forbes 30 under 30 like she dropped metal billionaires he dropped out of Yale too and then it was like oh geez Steve Jobs she's Bill Gates even wearing like black turtlenecks and that was email Steve Jobs yeah and you know she's kind of pretty and she's got those crazy eyes and everybody was in love with her and I have any great pictures here videos but she was the darling and it was 100% fraud so yeah there's finally the stock price will go to zero there will be nothing left of thier nose and the unsecured creditors will get royally screwed although the article does say that the creditors are going to be page it's not what they are oh now they have so 80 million outstanding and 10 million in assets yeah so you get a little bit of a haircut I didn't it our next story we reported on already yeah the government section but there's a technological aspect to it as well I didn't realize that these were two separate stories I don't know why I didn't but one was more about the skin colour it shows you how this is techspot I don't remember who the other one was but it's like if you intercept one news state news I got outraged about one thing and the other we got outraged by a different thing they're both pretty outrageous we include both because it's it's also it's a good read it's good to have some different perspectives but also unintended consequences I mean who would say that the New York police having body cams for example is a bad thing I mean you can audit police activity in public you can see that interactions with the public how could you possibly turn that into a bad thing and it's like well that footage never goes away it's it's available forever and incorporated with that footage is a lot of other footage from CCD cameras traffic cameras all this kind of stuff that's what went into IBM a private company not to go from an entity went into their database and we as citizens don't have any input or oversight into how that data would be used no there's no accountability there's no transparency there was no hey can we take this thing in the government space and use it in the private space is everybody who's in here our New York citizens okay with this doesn't matter doesn't matter do you think so you know just to go back to the skin color one I imagine that they're gonna get some kind of like RGB or hex value that tags you as a color so will will we eventually get to a world where you get like your color tattooed on your arm or something that's perfect profile it's most part of your gang affiliation well I'm thinking you can't join unless you're at least between this range it'll be interesting how it deals with like interesting lighting conditions too because having them like paintings and stuff the shadows on your face can actually be dramatically different than what you consider like standards to skin tones that might be more purple or even green or blue or what about those girls that completely change their skin tone oh yeah did you all the contouring and stuff to you that that can throw it off I can throw it off if you're a thot watch out but actually maybe that's the secret maybe we all need to be thoughts or maybe organized-crime should start hiring Instagram influencers the Instagram is literally gonna Instagram yeah the organized crime is literally gonna look like something out of one of those like dystopian Japanese Blade Runner novels where like people get the tattoos and the shapes and stuff paint a face no they remember the ICP make an AI sticker yeah but fools it's like you just paint that on your face it's like the the security camera and this guy's a ghost the camera doesn't pick up any humans in the area between 912 p.m. you know what remember what sort of crazy member of the Yakuza is this it's just a guy wearing a holographic sticker I was like there's nobody here I don't know what you're talking about was the sunflower well remember the innocent world we lived in where it was a big news event and it was outrageous when an unmanned drone killed someone somewhere in the world it's still happening constantly but it's not worth reporting anymore but those drones are still out there and they're getting better and better turns out there are drawers that never need to land so this is it not a picture of one of those is this drone will definitely meet yeah but you use lasers so they're they're firing lasers at the drones to power them mid-flight and they hope to get that working up to 500 meters so every 500 meters you just put a laser tower and you can keep drones flying and a 500 meter radius of every tower that's gonna be exciting because you can have first responder drones anywhere in the world in minutes now asterisk some restrictions apply I wonder how I though like what happens when a commuter plane flies through that laser oh no they got thrown the airspace above 30,000 feet but then you're adding another 500 meters vertically we'll put some satellites in orbit to you know shoot with lasers it was like never mind people in Saskatchewan they're getting cancer well it's not enough that robots and drones are conquering the skies but it's time that they also conquered the seas this is the first robot that has made it across the Atlantic autonomously which I thought was pretty sodding and it looks tiny it looks like a toy it does something it turns on some of the robots that have attempted this in the past were smaller or about the same size but fishing boats and things like that have have picked them up this one that boarded fishing boats and avoided being picked up and couldn't you solve those putting like a little sign on it's like please don't pick me up you don't necessarily look at fishing boats don't necessarily speak English yeah there was a bunch of people competing to do this various countries and designs and stuff and this is the one that did it first going all the way around the world some of them they talked about we're too big and the displacement was too much so they get caught up in a current and their little solar battery wasn't enough to overcome that - you know like sail out of it and stuff so that's kind of cool they are definitely talking about making shipping lanes on the seas the automated ships and there's probably not a ton of risk for doing that what about the Pirates it never be a better age to be a pirate than when it's all just robots well maybe but depending on how much the Pirates are gonna take we just remotely destroy it the Tom Hanks movies like they bored and there's nobody there except a terminator or you know like one out of every 30 shipping containers I just filled with angry dogs following better spiders well that we're gonna need some powerful artificial intelligence to man all these drones and you know seafaring vessels and things of that nature and the Pentagon is ready to pay for it two billion dollars or they're gonna invest into artificial intelligence because they think they can make things better with artificial intelligence and by better I guess I mean where's fries but better for them worse for the rest of the world I don't know all that I told you earlier all that money that we take out of bezos's pocket go on roars go right into the drone program it's too bad that Amazon can't get together with the Pentagon because I'm sure the robot like factory slash warehouse automation would be good for like automating like weapons manufacturing it seems like those things are related all right they I think they are I think everything that Google is having to not pick up because I'm speaking up yeah Amazon's just like swooping in there them in Microsoft feel like God will do it yeah we'd love to have that contract it's an interesting contrast it's like Google employees have the reputation of being extremely well paid and Amazon employees our parent had the reputation of being extremely underpaid and I wonder if that's some of like the people at Google or like know we can afford not to work on this and the people of Amazon are like I just had to get a second mortgage on my house I will help the Pentagon with their a ocular robots I mean it's fine right and it's gonna have a knock-on effect because all the research that Amazon does for military AI they're gonna put right back into the warehouse and cut more workers so that's a vicious cycle of the burning cycle you must pack seven more autumn thirty seconds to comply very bright bright future a lot of people complain that women don't have enough of a place in you know IT and computer science and that type of thing but here's a story that begs to differ here's a robot that only works because it wears a skirt I wonder where you were going with that look at the little skirt that that was the revolution here this little blue skirt it's basically a badminton shuttlecock that goes inside water pipes looking for leaks which is a big deal it's actually a piece of technology we really need so they originally were trying to somehow detect a vacuum so that the robot would drive through and were detected more of a vacuum because water was leaking out and no one could figure out like now we can't make this work and the inventor of this thing stepped on a woman's skirt and he'd like just barely stepped on it and she is like a spider web she immediately was like what's happening what's what's happening to my skirt he was like oh she's never worn a skirt that is actually like if you get caught on something it's instant like you turn around yeah so he figured that out applied it here and it turns out it works amazingly they the estimations here for monetary loss due to broken water mains his astonishment 3 billion liters of water and is in India as much as 40% of their clean water leaks that's crazy we can't afford to lose clean water that could be going into my Nestle Ball we would never ever support Nestle so yeah everybody's gonna pick one of these up Watchtower robotics good job watchtower robotics I'll just send that article to my cousin's they're all plumbers maybe they'll start using them now this this next article this has this episode's title in it and I'll tell you what it is this hyper real robot will cry and bleed on med students so this week's title how was built face crops they can see his face I don't nothing I got a good look at it he doesn't look upset there but that's really just you know the cold sad dead feel that's crying he's got motors in his face so he does get upset more upset so he can his tongue and esophagus can swell and block his breathing he can cough up things he can cry he can bleed he actually breathes co2 hmm because he's got a co2 cylinder and what his legs look that's one of the lungs are I mean networks and just all sorts of things can go wrong with how and it's to teach you how to deal with that kind of stress when you're working with actual patients especially children so this is like a very expensive game of operation kind of like I don't think his organs are exposed does it make a noise like when you touch it well yeah you can cry and you know like scream out and pain and stuff like that he's very advanced would that like do you think it'll have the opposite effect where it just sort of desensitizes you to it they talked about they made he's 48 thousand dollars whoo they made a version that was a little bit more realistic but some of the people just couldn't hack it like they were too freaked out I get these first-timers would come in there and how was too real and it but I feel like that should wash you out don't you think that should be your first course in med school you're learning anatomy anatomy 101 and then also you have to work on how so if you can't handle working on how maybe you should change majors they also talk about they're working on Victoria who is a robot who gives birth whoo and there was another one super Tori who is a newborn that does the same kind of thing oh look at him crying there I guess that's really hard to get medical cadavers these days say what do all that or Nike their money just said something like give their bodies for cadavers anymore well yeah but do it the dead bodies can't react that's true what sort of what sort of company do you have to work for that goes about reanimating dead bodies this style to work probably necromancy revolutionizes medicine but then wouldn't I mean if you were the family wouldn't you sue because it was what you're not allowing your people to rest in peace you're bringing them back you gave the body to science yeah necromancy card talk about the worst betrayal it's like you die and your kids sell your body to the necromancy school for like ten grand and all of a sudden you just wake up and somebody's gonna ask you with a scalpel hopefully you wouldn't be conscious maybe they would like install a shunt for your brain or something but I'm just thinking about life support machines like just miniaturize that's now they put it where your brain used to be you have to have an intact brainstem to be zombie everybody knows that that's why you always take out the head yeah that was all we had we're ending with how we'll see how on Friday for even more nonsense\n"