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I've been at MSK, this is KJ5, IRQ. I am waking up, blocking my back yard, looking at what I want to get done. I don't like how we're sleeping. It's like I missed one of the days. I only slept over about two hours. It's terribly bad. Well, not even two hours. I've been up for three minutes, over an hour and a half. I did read about the nuclear reactor and it moved a little bit last night. We'll read some more about it. That's an interesting concept. Of course, again, you know, craft make it to the moon. So, I guess this is advanced planning. We'll see how that goes. I mean, the United States doesn't like to invest money into space. The United States built a space force for its humans. And yeah, there won't be much anymore, really. I mean, everything NASA really does is more behind the scenes instead of in front of your face. It is a PR disaster. I mean, NASA used to be something that Americans were proud of. And now it kind of seems like you discover take money and don't get much in return. Private as a patient, really. I can talk pretty cool, though. I mean, SpaceX does some really cool stuff. Bezos is doing some pretty cool stuff. So, I like talking about stuff like that. I used to play a game, an imaginary game, when I was a kid. I'd get a piece of paper and I was bored as fuck. It was a little one at a time. And I designed monsters or spaceships or whatever on paper. Never very good at it, but it was fun. I've worked as an adult, open over for games that would kind of allow you to do something, still do that, but simply. And any games like that is really overly done nowadays. You know, how games are, you can't just pick up a game and start playing. You've got to earn things and all this other crap. It ain't like it's just a game, but yeah, I used to enjoy that kind of stuff. That would make me think about this more than it tastes, Greg. I did want to pick up the link that you put in yesterday that cost us interviewing AI. And I listened to it and I read about it and I thought about it. And it's just plain weird. The only way to put it. I mean, we already live in a freaking weird-ass world, right? I mean, that's not related in bed. No, we're not related in bed, we're in the couch still. We watch Fox live and roll, sometimes throughout the day. We'll tell you about a few of them. But the Fox raw YouTube relive stuff instantly. There's no filtering, it's just there. And so we were watching something, I forget what it was. Anyhow, it was the real thing, that's what it was. It was the... I'm going to take a break. I don't have a time limit. Hang on a sec. Okay, yeah, we were watching the news and it was actually reporting about the nuclear reactor idea on the moon. And I looked at it and she goes, we really do live in a weird world. And we do. I mean, compared to 10, 15 years ago, it's weird. Compared to the 90s, it's really weird. And probably compared to the 70s, which I wasn't alive yet, this is probably like some alien world that we live in. Isn't it crazy that we're talking about putting a nuclear reactor on the moon? Or that we're interviewing computer programs as an actual sort of person? Yeah, it didn't make any sense to me. The parents, I feel for them. I mean, it sounds to me like they're just doing anything and everything to bring the child back. As a parent, I think I was probably doing the same thing. But it's just weird. I mean, you're not interviewing a person. You're not interviewing memory. You're not memorizing any GPT that the parents put together. I mean, I got GPT. You want to interview them? It's just weird. I thought the whole thing was weird. It was fascinating. It was engaging and it was morbid. But you kind of have the same actions to get involved in. I don't know. I found it very odd. I forwarded it to a few colleagues at work and they all said the same thing. What an odd, odd interview. And I'll try to give you some feedback on that. Pj-5, ILQ, back to neck control.

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