Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and alternative power generation on this morning broadcast. He covered bicycle-powered generators, wind power systems, Dutch windmill technology, and the practical use of automobiles as mobile power sources in disaster scenarios. Koernke emphasized bridging technology, improvisation, and learning from historical engineering (including George Washington Carver's peanut research). He discussed ham radio communications, antenna theory, fox hunting techniques, and improvised machinery using salvaged car engines. The show stressed the importance of diversifying power sources, understanding basic metallurgy and tooling, and adopting a can-do attitude toward self-reliance rather than dependency.
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The intelligence report, Mark and Don, every morning at 6am Pacific Time, Monday through Friday. As the National Rifle Association says, it's not guns that kill people, it's maneuvers. Let's get a hold of you. Shut down our men. You are the best. The intelligence report, Mark and Don, every morning at 6am Pacific Time, Monday through Friday. I want the people to know that they still have two out of three branches of the government working for them and that ain't bad. Not yet begun, he's a fireman. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. 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As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free. But we have ourselves to blame. For even now, as tyrants trampled, each God-given right. We only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave, dill the land of the free. Hi Mark Horkie, one day closer to victory for all our brothers behind the lines in occupied territories. Central, in the morning, we're also on Liberty and Ultra technologies both east and west of the central Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network on the Eastern Seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida from the bottom of Florida all the way across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Still there. Next will be a gas leak. Oh my goodness, look out, I've seen the horror movies. They hit the oven and then this is what you leave the candle on and that was all that scenario. They mapped out two months ago. Remember that? You know, problem is when you use the tidal wave thing, use that picture of the old trade center. There's Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma. Here's a trunk, major Not very long truck, you know, in other words, big lump anywhere. And then again, which is pretty cool. Now then, hmm, let's see, Iowa slash Iowa. Good morning to all of our micro broadcasters there. After we don't have investors, micro broadcasters in all the other states, which I mentioned, we do some fantastic work there. And then leaping over the miss Henry Kissinger Street for a second. But anyway, and seaboard from the, uh, Wabania, New York, the restaurant crew, the grammar teams and the okay teams doing their year, not every morning. It's a beautiful, clear day out of a bit of a haze. We had, uh, you know, deep fog rolling in patches. Fields here last night. But right now it's clear for the moment. I'm sure that while we're doing the program, there'll be this massive roll. It'll come in and I'll be able to tell you all about the next wave of rain. Well, application may be another thing. What is the date that day? No way, it's not the... of August! The 10th! Anyway, no, it isn't. That's another day on the calendar. Marking off the days for August already, guys. And it's a happenin' and it's workin' its way down the road. I'm busy. Communications Tuesday. Smoke, no, I see smoke signals. I see smoke signals. Well, either that's that next wave storm rain cause on the horizon and just kinda, I don't have the scale. Signal communications, well guys, what have you got to back up? What have you got to power what it is you're doin'? It could be any number of different things up, done. Bicycles sound right on. Oh, that would be, yeah, cool. Yeah, I know what you're doin'. of course, sit one of those out front and if somebody wants to add a little light, put it on the front porch, you're kind of like what they were doing. You know, I don't know if these things haven't seen any exercise companies that have done more of this, but for a short niche there, you know, like the running machines, yeah, yeah, you had tel, just automatic. You had to move the machine, the BCR or television in general, to get any kind of quote unquote entertainment. You had to get the machine going to get anything It's actually a good idea. Well, that's an example of taking the person and making them the solution. Now that works to a degree, but you've got to remember that you don't get any energy for free. Some you get for people to have somebody wheeling on that bicycle, an exercise bike, or it can be just running direct, as long as everything is regulated properly. But the thing is, how long can the guy run without calories? In other words, you've got to be throwing more calories in. You get a pumping and moving those wheels to I want to get the alternator going, get the 12 volt power so you can, could be running a radio. That's not a problem of us, a radio for a short time, but uh, you know, if you're running stuff like thinking and running non-stop, they crack on the whip, who's next? I don't know, I've already lost 15 pounds, I don't think I'm going to jump on the bicycle and power the 50. You don't want to turn on that bicycle, see how that works after a while, doesn't this become a... On the other hand, wind power as we know, now, wind power is an interesting thing, well you need somebody when those in this man the other you know if we get into a disaster situation and you always see that i would point this out you know they always show you the wind swept wasteland all the goggles and you have to cover your face and there's wind constantly will be disgusting with then you've got a lot of free energy run around and obviously you'll even know the weather so i can take that uh... same basic arrangement set up to the uh... petal simple fans which by the way doesn't have to be a You know, the system of everybody is something here when it comes to alternate power. Long-term alternate power. How long did the Dutch windmill stand up? Now, the simple Dutch windmill, I want you to do, this is your homework project this morning. Have you ever actually done any study to see what the Dutch windmill, how did it work? What did it do? You know, the Dutch, using wood, and very little metal, when you think about it. I want a third technology or wood peg technology. If they had had an alternator or generator system, would have been running it off of the same, and in fact they did for a period of time, and I'm sure they stood, you know, right now they do have a certain number of generators that way, but, you know, different designs. But consider this, that with large, you know, mid RPM or low RPM, you know, design, trillions of gallons of water, think about that. Now today, taking the same idea, but with polymers, so they're available off the shelf, rather than going low, high RPM, oh my goodness, look what we can do. Instead, think a little differently, gearing down lots of torque and the large traditional of the Dutch or any of the other traditional windmills, but the Dutch were the ones that really perfected it. It became a complete science for them. So think about that, do a little research in that direction, because which is gonna be easier? High tech, try to mimic high tech when the time comes. applying old earth low-tech and having it there every day 365 days a year and working non-stop. But electricity, to think about, is regulation. You know, control the flow of electricity. Now a number of solutions are put into play with it. And again, force, and they're designed to deliver more power, more energy, of course, you're doing there and you know there are some cause. So that's part of the illusion that came up with, you know, consistent. If you don't have that the clay putty to kind of fill in light light light brown light light light brown my lighting doesn't seem to be quite as consistent as when I was a child in the 1990s and you know 2000 speed nobody read out magic lightning out of the light socket is kind of understood we could do better than the regulating system be it a person generator generator looking at powering up multiple buildings houses or whatever radio systems you're going to need a clean you're going to clean consistent power now one of the reasons is well the blades kit if you're going to plug something in if you do not have consistent power you'll be taxing the city taxing the motor you'll be taxing the you know the equipment you're plugging in and what will happen is you'll have premature fail things going to toast breakdown now most systems examples are cars and we're dealing with this right now a couple of everybody's you know getting a chance to experience electricity electronics 101 cars and radios floating computer basically fusible links or fusing system complicated circuits about so they don't go and all of a sudden it's CQ CQ come back Ralph you had a little bit of a spike and then you just went off the air CQ a little bit of an energy spurred other in there and part of the sending circuit but there's in some cases this is why you have and your computers all have these you have down and actually close the power surge okay power spike and you have safety types because of a theme if you're going to be doing homemade power need to be in place because of other issues that can happen. You can have a power through the system, something with regard to somebody bridging an extra circuit or using a car. That way, how many of you have been... It's very difficult when the car is not in front of you. Turns out that somebody helped somebody else to jump a vehicle. You see guys, nothing more than 12 volt, but you know what? When you reverse those jumper cables, you send a spike in the wrong direction. and the automotive industry understands that this can happen. They put fusible links up the line so that it actually cooks the amount of energy you send in direction, actually fry it, that you can then unplug and replace. Now it's hoped. In the past when you had, for instance, a condenser or the real simple electronic brains, how much electronics were under the hood? Go look at a 70 or 73 Pinto or a 73 Maverick or something back It wasn't real hard to track that down. Oh, but this is part of the vehicle. Fusible linking, just as with a secure radio station, is critical for the project. Your car, this is where the problem went up, intentionally, not accidentally, by the way. A lot of the black boxes and stuff on board are spying on you, tracking your movement or whatever already. This goes back to the middle to 80s, guys. This is not something new. And that reason, the automotive industry had a support system. If you are, the cool thing about that is this. Now, let's say they mark, it's 2013 on the worm. Where would I go? Doo-dee-doo. Where would I go to find electricity if the big electricity thingies if I can't take my thing and plug it in the wall? Well, it's about, what, how many million vehicles in the United States alone? How many vehicles are there? Millions, tens of millions. Now granted, up a lot of them and that's not an accident that way they make the technology disappear that's competitive against the new junk. But how many power packs do I have laying around? Not only do I have power, consider this. A car is an engineering miracle in many ways. Do I have wheels? Now I'm going to mention pulleys because I may have to improvise pulleys but do I have wheels? How many wheels do I have? How many circular things do I have? The very things that guess what? The really... ...teen hundred without hocking the city. under the hood of every car. You know like you see that 2012 or the road here is like I said before the road. How many people are left? Oh not very many. It's like when they show this picture and there's a step on the shore and there's piles but they don't know how to make electricity. Consider this everything that you'd need it's kind of like everything that you need to make a small lighting system is carried by every car. It would have been light bulbs in fact without survival or old camping gear guys. in the old days, because what's the most piece of junk laying around right now? Oh, the automobile. For instance, 12-volt lighting systems recognize this idea. When I get my light bulbs, those running lights, like parking lights on every vehicle, plus there's an internal light over your head. Cars had internal lights under. Your little hoofies could get pulled into the car and you could see. If you start to count the number of light bulbs in every vehicle, do you realize you had about maybe anywhere from half a dozen to a dozen? I'm going to tell you about the dash lights, am I? Oh, that light's coming from somewhere. And not only that, but here's another thing. All of the appropriate and wire harness is sitting right there. It's not like I even have to be a rocket scientist. It's like, you break out the screwdriver. Oh, look at that. If I start taking things apart, now here's the other cool thing. Not only do I have the fixture, but I even have things I can attach the fixture to to make really, you know, things into other vehicles, whatever I got to do. So there's nothing to reinvent, there's nothing to invent there, but even the power supply system is already built. Oh, and mentioned regulation there. Already set up, guys. Why would I be living in the Stone Age? I mean, take it, take it. It would have to take us on any working now. It would take... Why? Well, because number one, I'm not gonna set up 55 alternators and have light bulbs standing around me and stare at them because of other invention, but today you would be inventorying back to where you built. No. Entrepreneurs would be just like great and that you can imagine where people produce more and they're pluggy thingy guy. If you go to him, he'll explain to you how, you know, to me, of course, now if he's a smart witch doctor, he's not going to tell you everything about how it works because he's going to be able to do maintenance then. Can I say boilermaker? Have you ever, you know, taken a look at, you know, anything? I don't care what it is. How about auto mechanic? Auto mechanic doesn't tell you everything that he does and he creates a business. Do you see how infrastructure, how how it develops all of a sudden the cars would disappear because probably all the things i need let's see i need sheet metal where would i go there's a big chunk of sheet metal there might need plastic maybe i need fixtures overhead cover that these big panels of things and i might want to look out because i don't necessarily want a safety glass in big sheets and panels wow how long would the cars last guys how long would stuff like that last Let me give an example of time and how it works. Again, Marc, to make you think, consider this. How many of you ever looked at the beautiful work, the latticework, the engineering, the style of engineering of the 1880s to 1900? No, I'm not talking about looking out west. I'm talking about looking at, for instance, the World Science Fair and the World's Fair. Remember the World's Fair where the ice cream planted? Do you remember that? yet something as simple as the ice cream guy that the story of the ice cream cone palm and hit you with more than one thing your with what's finished the one thought if you look at any images of the eighteen eighties to the nineteen hundreds you see that everything has style to it but it because casting iron and doing more of it it cheap meant that everything could be ornate where do we mimic that today well how many of you remember the adams family and these sawing at the little spike that was on the fence everybody had iron fences guys everybody and they really like uh... shall we say koothley place hangers fixtures uh... trim for the front of front porch for instance uh... you know iron around trellises everything in older built here now look at how ornate which it became second nature as we grew up we didn't think twice about these old buildings what they had built into them but that was all of the imagery of the eighteen eighties to nineteen hundred no go stole the metal and threw junk into replace it let's be honest the metal was valuable it became the lamp next to your next year better next year uh... your uh... lazy boy hell it became your lazy boy okay the metal intricate than the taste it uh... was pulled just made a despair didn't work alone and still be there today like you know the variation of do each other more intricate you name it big steam machines look at some of the imagery from eighteen ninety and nineteen hundred that period with what it is that was showing up and to demonstrate the technology of the day all in one place where you could see it all. Take a look at some really, the guy's pressed, should be out of business. And he's selling so much he can't wash the dishes fast. There's little ice cream stands. The quandary, he could, he's got lots of ice cream. The refrigeration was a little different back then. No place to put it. The griddles were becoming popular and griddles were a new thing. In the batter, little tighter instrument slash a coal hide and now we have an edible, look at that, the epi- mother of invention innovation. I think that's how it really happened. I think that he already knew it was going to... He already had the griddles and every item by the way. General Electric made me all actually a new Edison item. And wow, we're going to need a griddle in every home. And I even discover a way to eat ice cream but without any spoons or dishes or anything to clean. And all because of my Edison griddle. There's the understory. But anyway, mother of invention. Electronics. This is Communications Tuesday. Remember that your car is a mobile generator pack. Think of it that way. Think of it as a mobile resupply. It's a mobile supply. In and of itself literally give you everything that you need in a crisis situation. You're there to sit and if you're going to put a power pack together and you want to hook your radio up to it, front seats, if they're buckets, give you a nice thing to pull out, put a little frame under. Talk about if it's a Stone Age or the disaster Stone Age of the future, it's going to be an awful comfortable one. Oh, by the way, electric adjustable too. power source and you'd even have, yeah I could just see it, wouldn't you ever do that? Think about that. Kind of like the Road Warrior only, you know, the future stone age Road Warrior stuff like what, Book of Eli? But he's like, hmm, lots of wind, you'll notice there was lots of wind again and all kinds of wrecks laying around. How long would those wrecks be sitting there before virtually everything would stop them and you'd be using them for something? See the problem with a lot of this stuff? It wouldn't take a big rocket scientist because You don't have to invent the wheel. I make fire jump from they told me this was an alter thingy because I know not anymore. Unka, wonka, unka. From point A to it's too technical to my noggy thingy. Understand things that doesn't mean there aren't major steps to catastrophe there are. But technology, what bridge, you've heard me use this term before, bridging technology. What is the bridge to the next society, the next infinite? mechanism that's in place, what becomes the standard. You know, for instance, technology is more like the road word, it'd be better that you've had to shift to how you have to think about using power. But eventually, as you know, it's in demand. So the next step is you have to go to mimic that system. You've got a 1990s or 2000 or 2010 pre-disaster system here and everything had to be built from scratch. How far back would you go and how how less sophisticated would the design be? Well, let's take a look at the very era we're talking about. We went from horse and buggy, light bulb wherever you want, how many years. And when I say a light bulb wherever you want it, I'm not talking about where now you can go to the dollar store and go to the software, the component ware, the hardware that would be needed to do what we're talking about off the shelf at the dollar store. Not everything, but the majority of it. Although again, dollar mark type stuff like Chinese alternators or Mexican alternators, junk, but you know, still serviceable. I'll figure out how to touch their nose so that they copy everybody else. But let's just say that all the little components have to be simpler. They would end up being refinement, the fine and delicate or the, you know, intricate. Interesting to go in a situation, you know, stepping back in terms of foundry work, but that's not a problem. with the hood of a Model A or a Model T. And consider this, there isn't a whole lot under the hood, guys. How big does it need to be? Or here's the thing, we're used to being everything being streamlined. But it doesn't have to be that streamlined. In fact, big and lunky was the norm. Why? Because big and lunky was easier to make. critical or key components of anything would be the refinement point you know the word this where the rubber meets the road where the electrons jump uh... and have to efficiently after performance or away that's where you were fine would be and other thing to think about is why does it have to be well it's conveniently plastic right now but amazingly enough you will find if you do a little research that would no way that would that's all that just would do not exist together We went in that direction in terms of plastics. If need be, anything that we produce right now with POS, trolley oil lubricant, can be reproduced in history both with bonded materials where you take existing non-organic materials and inorganic materials and make another variation on plastics. Let me give you a hint as to where to go on this. You can cover your all from the plastic. correctly we had to know everything about black people even though they were very obscure and not necessarily in the middle of the universe if you can't in that they contributed differently we need to know about this one out of the other five thousand hundred thousand were doing all things gave you all the fun toys around your desk this morning with george washington carver was a man to remember remember he's a guy who researched what was it what was he researching what did he discover he found over what a thousand different things to do with peanuts. Why? Because he was trying to develop a market for peanuts because farmers in the South, many of them black, but also white farmers, produced what? Peanuts! The South was impoverished. Don't worry, poverty was a very, very unity thing. Black people and white people both were in poverty. But what if you could get them to produce a crop, and of course a crop that was very specific to the South, more so than the North, Oh, that's right, peanut farming. And you could produce everything from foodstuffs, which we already knew about. Remember, peanuts are a legume. But we also got into lubricating oils, plastic, bonding agents, adhesives, everything you can think of from nothing but peanuts. Cracking processes involved would vary. Combining organic conventional farming, chemistry, and a crea- Now guys, if you have a lot of something you're going to make it work for you when we talk about uh... getting back to you know making stuff we all we have to do is study a little bit it's not the end of the world is it's not the end of the world just the end of the world as we know it and if you really want to shut off certain areas what we need to do is start promoting technologies in other areas and it's not that we don't have it off the shelf oh by the way uh... unless the kosher mafia book in the library congress which by the way they have that their job either insert eyes or other material but to the state nobody like to the didn't exist and they waited may force in the fine pens that match the ink and they or they don't worry about that they figure they can make a run-a-line nobody's going to a check on it the other than that uh... you know when the the shysters that are trying to alter things or burn things and destroy information the library of congress has all this database at your just you know at your fingertips guys And right now, although they like to make it like the Vatican where you have to beg to look at a piece of information, in reality, all of the data is in one format or another that's perfectly accessible without having to worry about original tech. Yeah. It's not that we have to, we have simply from the books. Until the disaster hits, they do something now because the disaster is already hitting. And number one, an example of this, we have tinkers all over the country. And when we're looking at communications guys, there are, again, Mark's going to throw another handful at you. We don't call it antenna law. Has anybody ever noticed that? No, no, no, no, no, no, no. In electronics it's called antenna theory. Why is that? Come on guys, why is that? You will only think this way, you will, some things you can only do a certain way, or you're going it up with fried equipment, perhaps loss of life. because when you work with the magic fire thingy coming out of the wall with which doctor created local won't go on for if you're not careful cross-touring you'll find out what happens all about okay if it's really that apply but applying the basic laws can be done in so many ways antenna theory is how it looked at not internal law and anything and everything more people study the more they find out man that should work but it does i know many times i've heard that communications. The DAWS didn't have any wires so we went and we got a couple of shopping carts. We strung them together and we kind of hooked the connectors up, the alligator clips here and here. Am I getting a signal but I'm getting a pretty good signal. I think we ought to take the shopping carts with us. Big old metal shop in basket. Anything and everything. Here's another trick you've probably heard about this before. Fence lines. Fence lines for signal transmitted transmission. What's the cool fence lines? That's right. Not only can you send out a signal, but it's such an oblique. And at the pinpoint. A lot of RO's already know about this. People were taught to use many different in place without having to... The idea was that you were constantly eyeballing, if you're in any place where there's any kind of civilization, eyeballing everything in the area and you already have a shopping list of the things that you can hook up to and send the signal with. and the cool thing about it the other part that's really need about technology like that where you improvise adapt and overcome is it also becomes that much harder to track now here's another fun thing communications tuesday one of us apart all my goodness i'm waking up this morning it's six forty six well for the marks giving a homework assignment look up okay fox hunting and ham radio circles that is the neatest thing about if you do a little bit of studying in your you want to get this in the in the geekdom uh... guys everything is an antenna and there are many ways to fit and figure them so you can put them into the them and run the ideas for to be fast here if you're being chased won't be that they got to the spot of the single supposed first look around and they can't find anybody i go from one location totally well but it will think they can actually stay stand in a place and watch you sniffing around on the ground like a bunch of foxhounds all the fox any sense and none of them were real yeah what you can do with signal so much so that endless pilot tied this up on a tangent, you know, another angle. A gentleman years ago, back in the 70s, in the age of old, old earth America knew how to use the grindy, crunchy thingies and the thumpy, thumpy things and who we could build America. We had forges, we had, you know, grinding tools and everybody looks at those as machine deities now, like how do they work? Old yang technology before the fall because of the public that de-educated everyone. Unka, wonka, unka, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, oo, well anyway back in the day of warm couple machinists actually one guy particular said well if i didn't have these machines that i need to make machines because of the collapse everybody's talking about how could i make more machinery because i wouldn't have bridge port down the road they probably out of business and uh... you know maybe government decided wants to block everybody from being able to do anything how could i make this how could i make machinery look at the most common again necessity is the mother of invention he looked at the place where we have lots of machine parts and they're readily available and they're cheap and there's even motors and all kinds of other stuff yep yep he looked at car engines as a matter of fact and what he did first making a for grinding it you know everything he assembled a mill with a v8 engine engine makes all the contact services that came off for the most part off of the vehicle or were raw material that could be scavenged from other points But the idea behind it was to take whatever was available on the engine and make that work. Well then he also took the standard cylinder inline engines and came up with a design grinding machine, actually a cut off machine, taking the engines and using the existing refined surfaces. And by the way, he could use even a blown engine for this depending upon the design, which model it was. So that was one of the other considerations. you take junk. I might need the motor. Take one engine that works, make that the power source for the machine, and then with all the gearing and the transmission and everything else, wow, I can actually produce something that can produce things. There's other directions to keep all the other things running. Cooling, even, improvised tooling is another thing with the gentlemen, which means you got to get into tempering and hardening and all the other fun stuff, plus understanding your materials. You can get the stuff that you improvised to work, but you have to understand you better have more ri- It's durability, you have to make more tools to make everything else that you need. Security is also to build up your metallurgy and your analogies again. And that can be done on a small scale, but the master of the magic lightning witch doctor, Onka, Wonka, Onka, ooh, and run the radio, then again, understand steel. You know, you might remember his name. The tradesman who used to understand steel, also known as the village Smithy. Oh, that's right. We had that before. The village Smithy was a tradesman who had the secret of fire and the secret of steel already memorized. And how well he did and how well he stayed by the quality of his product. Even the lowliest, even the greatest, he had a job. He was known in the trade for his ex and how well he did, how mediocre he was. Determined his pecking order in the trade, but he wasn't cast out. because he already knew the secret and if you needed a volume amount of work done he could at least get the basics in motion and get things going so that the men who were the skilled tradesmen the true masters of the trade could then turn around and finish the job he could be the volume worker be the people that would refine civilization is not going to end but civilization is going to have we have in washington right now you know a nation can survive in a point that those people have made that in little emails have been shooting around surviving single idiots like no old sam of emitting dong or the traders that we have that's one thing because it's not that hard there they come and go and they don't they don't last forever but the stupid and the ignorance which are because somebody thought they were to get something for nothing that there's just free energy without having to use that for a little there's no such thing as free energy it's a matter of somebody walking up putting a gun to somebody else's head to the post thinking these are the swines consider their dead arse and do nothing all four that are expecting something for nothing and everybody should be using but because they were produced by the public fool system some people promoted and the end result was something that the department occasion now marks wofford in the last hour a whole bunch of solutions and ideas concepts the idea of the plant seeds make you think look at things differently look at the world as something that could be built rather than lamenting, I'm gonna sit in my bucket here, I'm gonna cry, wow, when is someone gonna come and give me something? Boy, the disaster has taken place, oi, I'm gonna throw that while my house is in the low end. Okay, well grab your tools and, it's so bad, oi, oi, get up off your dead, hang in, you got the same amount of calories I do, in fact, looks like you got an extra 20 pounds worth of calories to use. Get your hang in up off the ground, come on, let's go. In the weezer crowd, supposed to be but again the way the americans event can do attitude well i got a can do your kind of up and out of bed so if you ever still lay there listen to mark if today you're not calling it thick up get out of bed come out no no no no no don't put the covers over your head no stop you put the alarm clock on you've got my raspy voice here to talk to you about all kinds of neat things this morning mostly again rolling right back to the magic car thingy with the spark lightning thingy that flashes out of those ashtray fixing flashes through that wire up, light a house. Oh and by the way, I mentioned light bulbs. We all know better than that now because everything's going over LEDs. And LEDs to use even less power and burn for a much longer period of time guys and are a lot easier to store in some ways. Now if we have a nuclear attack, I'm going to warn you about something. Diodes are the first to get hit. So you better not put all your eggs in one basket if you're looking at nuclear threat. You got to make sure you diversify. Want to survive? Diversify. That's what you want to do. Anyway, I hear the music. My goodness, we're at the top of the first hour already. No way! Well, grab that cup of coffee. You get on to work, be careful, go in there. I don't think I have to worry about people thinking about the weekend. It's the middle of the week, they're not thinking barbecues yet, but you still gotta be careful. Cell phones. Okay, let's make sure they don't, you don't get run into somebody with a cell phone stuck in their head. Anyway, God bless the Republic, death of the new world order. 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