I see that the recording is going so you know for Saturday April 11th keep checking the calendar yeah no idea what day the week it is anymore what's a date it's just a mess I've been here in a while work has gotten me big this the tenth the scheduled conference calls for me right at noon I don't know why all week actually I was double-booked yesterday okay hey I'm working I'm still getting paid yeah that's a good thing yeah yeah yeah so many people I know are out of work I wouldn't know what to do I don't know how to do it I need to pay everything off I'm thankful I was a corrections officer for the state of Connecticut is that for 21 years so I have my state pension cool so I've been doing IT jobs I do I went back to school for IT and I'm actually right now I'm a between contracts I've been doing contracted positions for the past two years so on and off so that's good so yeah so obviously I'm not going back to work anytime soon but hopefully I'm still looking and we'll see what what happens if they're you know if there's jobs that I can do remotely you know or just wait until this blows over and then you know work out a physical location yeah I was luckily I got one of the guys up in Rochester requested that I be part of an a project in northern New Jersey even though I don't really support that because I work in New York City in Manhattan but I Drive through the town that the project is going to be in so he said no I want you on it so I'm covered for a little while it'll be remote so right yeah so that'd be good honest though I'm still covered for a little while at least looking from home yeah yeah and my wife still works she has a hurt her her job is associated with military contracts and stuff like that so she's considered what I call the essential essential essential yeah so yeah yeah my team covers from New York City down to through Virginia and the guys and my teammates down in in Virginia and DC they're busy you know all the government offices are open they're running around and I've been sudden sitting in the house for almost a month now but they're going out there you know they've they've got the protocols to follow we have letters that we have to show the clients and they've got to be at wear gloves and masks and everything yeah so but I'm like I'm sitting you're doing not nothing but at least I'm not going out right it's a fun thing everyone in a lot of places if I'm not going to public offices or you have to wear protective masks on all this crap if you did that two months ago that you might be having a few visits from security right see my thing was the Mike I work in Manhattan New York City and they my clients they didn't wait for the governor to shut everything down they shot themselves down so yeah I'm staying at home working when I can learn another stuff when I can yeah it's rare they were watching a few of the watchman videos he's been doing a few and a bicycle videos to and from work yeah everything is empty yeah yeah you know traffic and the traffic is actually going at the speed limit yeah you uh you you've posted one you put a lake up for one of them and it was the almost went right by my office like I can't even get away from work so I took apart my Raspberry Pi cluster because I had a couple of nodes that got corrupted so just rebuilding and all yeah and I have to replace my and I have an external hard drive and I noticed yesterday that I don't use it as often so I have a few I have some music on there and if the error message says in the syslog is to believe everything is gone for so I may have so yeah my koster wasn't connected to a UPS and I had some power outages so a couple of the notes got corrupted so I got my eighth Raspberry Pi 3 is there and I'm just rebuilding one but one by one can little HDMI monitor connected to it something something different let's call something I want to do for a change you know instead what is that like just a fun project or is that something that your Trump you accomplish something with her no just a fun project I need something to do I have done that I'm not required to do you know lately I've been doing a lot of stuff that I'm required right yeah so to me this is downtime but I know I do you know I come from a computer and IT background but I even know you know you know messing with computers since the actually said 778 I took computers are not in high school and then messed around with mostly I had a RadioShack model one for a short period of time then mostly with Commodore and be messing with computers ever since and I've been I build computers I got to like I mentioned before I got to run Ethernet through my house and and and set up speakers and stuff through the house so it's been it's been interesting one of the one thing just a a little project that well I could I'm going to I have a an entertainment closet that's behind my TV and that has I kind of built a a wooden wooden rack like it's not but I eventually I actually want to put a server rack in there and have stuff mounted I have I'm gonna have a my router my my cable modem and I have a 24 quarts which in there like runs Ethernet throughout the house nice so I want to want to rewire that get it all neat and up and yeah maybe the next coffee break oh oh I'll take it from the basement where all my stuff oh yeah I have a wife I have a lot to do in the basement as well yeah once if I can get to it the basements are wrecked total wreck right and here comes Sam one plus seven bro I was able to make it yes you hey what's it like down there hopefully it's raining today hopefully raining yeah we haven't had any rain in last four weeks Wow yeah you guys need it done yeah oh you guys doing sorry I'm late oh that's okay I'm good just chatting no no Robbie today buddy high bidder oh yeah Robbie gotta go to work and I'm in this in the process of purchasing are used to you server with their six slots for hard drives so nice it's a do something with a 96 and gigabyte of ram ooh wait so it's the price is around 200 200 yeah that's the bargain that's a good one yeah I thought so too so and I've been pondering their last few months there too get on your immune system to offload some of the virtual machines that I have running on my main desktop system you know and then this disc came out and it's on our drive away so it's not too far and he has been using their system in a VM my first introduction to computers I was 12 Wow they it was funny though cuz they they they had an advanced map class in my junior high school and they they offered me a summer class in college which like I just got out of school I didn't want to go to summer school and when I was 12 you know yeah but my my parents made me go at least for the first day they were gonna I was gonna learn pl-1 they realize it was just way over my head and there was no chance I was gonna get a computer at home either sighs and I couldn't do it okay if I if I knew now I knew that if I knew then what I know now right right I should have should have stayed in it yeah my first experience in a computer store there was at their 6th grade that's good in 86 I think in the Norway there was on the region computer manufacturer who made that computer I think it was was only sold in Norway and there the operating system the operating system was movie and all the commands was in the video and I remember we made a new agent in this program to be very easy were asked questions about what does this mean in English and then we have see tries so she had the teacher had their pre-printed up the source code and we had to enter it so nice that was fun earlier there was a bad knowing I just bet rooms and corridors and again another machine code and seemingly Tony were young I was going to retroactively all I wanted okay to build builders of things and I've been at second I hope you were to go to my ring would do each massive any wiser Malevich five churches of openness it was over that I remember a friend of mine had a Commodore 64 at home I remember going to play a game so he yeah he set and then here on my command and then he he he pushed play and then he went outside and played for 45 minutes before fire five size of I don't know hundred KB was already something spectacular yeah that was huge I have my Radio Shack model one I had a cassette player when I I got the Commodore 64 I didn't even know what a disc drive was but I know it was better than the cassette player like the computer the Commodore 64 costs $200 the disc drive that came with it was 250 dollars Wow this Drive actually costs more than the computer that's crazy he'll go my makeup boy bounded upstairs with ultra guides with arrangement from the guy Gregg Zaun to gave me he was a cute incubator had to act as well I was about 28 older than he was I would say by the opportunity to help engage computing could have absorb oh my god and it would lead you had to act like say me wasn't about that's what he thought I was ugly tomato that guy he's very good I mean ooh bloody brain he bought I used me got 1,200 I think and the guy who sold it this was in the 90s and the guy who sold it have used it for a few years to edit video and I remember reading that when the pen when the Pentium 4 came out that it was the first known Omega system that could that could that had the same power as far as video editing was concerned as the Amiga 1200 the had from maybe 10 years before that thank you in the early Mac in target I think that was Ben's I'm jaded in the Macintosh yeah I never did end up carrying an Omega they actually worked there Electronics Boutique which is what's right now which is now EB gay they still exist Hey yeah it's called EB Games now wow she brought up games and gadgets so I actually started there part-time and and after four years became store manager of a local electronics boutique I remember those in the malls yeah you know you know though that certainly was a lot of fun and anyways yeah the the Amika machines they had the elgato capture cards and stuff like that I mean that was AI was state-of-the-art hmm what I could be shake me a dieter telling them oh yeah Jake Jake I love that you think you're in it new boy I could share yeah and if I remember correctly the amiga had no other oh come on Lonnie trace everything goes I recently read in the press here that they're looking for COBOL programmers like crazy oh yeah I saw that Wow I started after basic COBOL yeah my dad worked COBOL I did Fortran mostly Fortran back in those times in those days that's impressive that's really tough stuff I enjoyed it I mean that's what I learned in high school I actually I don't know if John Wally which is now Wally computer which is great hit local here in uh in Massachusetts he was my high school teacher and we found we did Fortran on the punch cards and fed him into the big computer in the other room and that's and it was great because I I kind of had free rein I mean I did all the classroom stuff but I loved the program and so I would like make my own programs put him in and I would show them to him and he'd play you know he was like okay what you know he would go through and like what about this what about you know one of us is pushing to do to think about improving my code yeah I know I don't need I don't lose it yeah yeah I don't really consider myself a coder I certainly you know I certainly have the foundations I haven't really done a lot with it in a long time although my grandson is so working on always gaming in using a called now just just recently and and but involves some c-sharp scripts so I we're working on that together my my grandson's nine years old so he he's been messing around with that it's pretty impressive what do you what he knows and understands already at nine years old yeah Ron get him in to get him into dog chained programming block chain absolutely I mean starting with JavaScript and then maybe Python that's it and all those languages in blockchain are based on those we're basically on those two yeah and and he set for life then they're looking for I mean if you want to have a job then in blockchain its vacancy like crazy and salaries of a good programmer their minimum 150 K Wow they'll be working by the time he's 11 because they all goal in the in there and the basic so there's nothing I mean with Fortran you classified as a geek I'm speaking over the program I remember 20 years ago over there the year 2000 scare was going around I mean the last half a year before the turn of the millennia I remember reading that the US government there was an article about the the system that run the the printing of them their pension cheques and the salaries of all their government and employees a few million that was good having a salary each month and and and they said that they did not know what would happen after turnover and in January when there was going to be a new batch over printing because at the system that run was at that time it was eighteen years old and no one has the source code and the company who made it business 15 years ago no one had the source code and they have I think they even managed to get hold of one or two of their developers who made the program and no one had the source code and no one had any idea how to check if it was my uncle the yeah I'm guessing that they had tried that but it was a successful for some reason and I also remember that there when the turn did happen I read that the only system that actually I had a crash due to their y2k was some governmental large system in China but all they did was turning them off and then on and everything oh yeah I remember those days for there everybody was in an uproar getting it because all the computer dates were just for two digits for the years they've nothing yeah it was good business machines yfk was big business all you have to do this circumvent this first a computer the record first to enter the date manually and then it changed from nineteen to twenty that you first they'd said change automatically so you all have to enter the date manual and then you were safe there you go but I remember I had with me on a New Year's party there that year I had with me they game and watch that I showed last week and in case that if something happened and good old times yeah and now I'm about a month ago I read that they have the Linux kernel developers they have a managed to fix the Year 30 in 2038 a 32-bit date in integer and rolls around how it does yeah and then by that time most people should have their switch away from the 32-bit operating systems also yeah but it turns out that indeed there's a few special cases that they can't do that for in the medical appliances and so on but they actually fixed that they they changed how it they'd changed the function that counts the date from 32 to 64 bits just function and then made on us they made a patch available and a new release are you are you by the way following chess coming from Norway a little bit because there's currently two computers battling against each other world championship won it one is Norwegian and the other one is American and it's really really interesting I remember I did that in the program many years ago 15 years ago I think I had risk the game the window session and you could have three local players and and I I decided and one time I did it just to see what would happen made all the player self and a computer I did see here again the longest run it actually took the computer two minutes for if one side to win and everything [Laughter] looks like we're coming down to a half hour yeah fun guys yeah yeah let's do it again sometime don't be bound the Apple now usually fast apply which blew up maybe that little bastard blew up and you ask me why I blew up after you bought the thing long way round and it was plugged into stuff well the player that you're lucky you didn't lose your face today it comes to a controller things the past water so nice you'll be the fix-it boy blog all frickin time I'm all there together though and he called go to because if the police would stop it also said that tough time I'll see you again come join that six months gone boy year time for helping digitally no gone for another year and they directed alginate right [Music] SATA filtered out and dumped on the go to go up the river and and coming to that guarded by twisting a everything's as well oh yeah Orion is on the road from where Randhir there's nothing between here the new at dads about fall I melt away in other direction and in forward retro jet straight records over yet balamani Colerain and butcher will we don't talk about bush real winter prayed with each other they all to breed with each other to bottom face on there who do ya go get that very vision is row like I wonder what world I am today if you did a jump JG knowledge as I do who do you think you are that's good trouble there all right gang I'm gonna cut then cut out here it's 12:30 yes been great another coffee break Saturday April 11th yeah and join us tomorrow and that maybe I'll have a Robby focus on the videos yeah hope so you know tomorrow is Easter know what he's doing my mother's birthday tomorrow she's 92 our number thing my mouth oh yeah if you don't eat oh boy but she's going to come right okay guys have a good see you tomorrow bye