01-12 Life Log: Airport Travel, Tech Workflow Integrations, and Dance Class Plans 2026-01-12T17:18:07Z # Date unclear — Life Log ## Title Croissants, airport bustle, and nerdy workflow wins ## Time Context Time unclear (likely afternoon into evening/night) ## Life Log Narrative You started with food and banter—spotting a “crescent” at Black Kettle that looked more like a bread loaf and riffing about croissants, fries, and pakoras versus bhajis. Playful affection with Noel threaded through the day as you debated potatoes (you could live without them) and appreciated rice at dinner. The conversation opened into dance: acro skills, class structures like salsa, swing, and Lindy Hop, and a shared wish to find a beginner-friendly hobby where you both learn together. You also reflected on work-life balance, feeling lucky to still love tech and the flexible, multidisciplinary nature of your role, while musing about people’s belief-driven reactions to AI. Later, you shifted into airport mode. A few queasy moments had you choosing water over coffee, and Noel quietly looked after you—finding seats that didn’t face a wall, fetching cold sparkling water, and teasing you into laughter. You navigated gate info and a small delay, weighed luggage options, and eventually settled in a lounge near Gate A3 with power and downloads ready. Security was surprisingly easy, and the short flight itself felt cozy: apple juice in hand, light jokes about earphones and dropped items, and plans to watch Mighty Nein. Amid travel logistics, you had satisfying “meta” wins: linking Google Photos to your Obsidian daily notes, wiring Plaud transcripts via Zapier, and refining your Granola-to-Obsidian script that auto-links transcripts to meeting notes. You considered a future video about your favorite AI apps and the pipeline you’ve built. Small warm moments—Noel helping with a plug, sticker talk for your suitcase, pondering a Pandora bracelet in Singapore, and joking about scooter suitcases and Heelys—gave the day a playful, affectionate glow. ## Places Visited - Black Kettle café and bakery (city unclear; possibly Malaysia) - Airport terminal (city unclear) - Airport lounge near Gate A3 (airside, mezzanine) - Starbucks (likely in the airport) - Singapore Airlines flight (route unclear) - Raffles Place area, Singapore (planned for a hair appointment) ## Activities - Eating at a café/bakery - Discussing food (croissants, fries, pakora/bhaji) - Reflecting on dance classes and acro - Talking about work, tech, and AI - Setting up journaling integrations (Obsidian + Google Photos; Zapier + Plaud) - Airport navigation: check-in, lounge, gate updates, security - Managing luggage and charging devices - Preparing downloads and planning to watch Mighty Nein - Light shopping/looking around - Flight boarding and in-flight refreshment ## Key Moments - Laughing about the “crescent” pastry looking more like a bread loaf at Black Kettle. - Declaring you could live without potatoes and prefer rice. - Sweet exchange with Noel: “I love your brain… I love you. You’re so smart.” - Meta-journaling win: integrating Google Photos into Obsidian and automating Plaud transcripts via Zapier. - Feeling grateful that you genuinely love your tech work and its flexibility. - Choosing water over coffee to settle a queasy stomach and feeling better. - Noel bringing cold sparkling water and helping find comfortable seating. - Breezing through one of your fastest security experiences. - Getting powered up and shows downloaded before the flight. - Short-flight calm: apple juice, playful banter, and Mighty Nein queued. ## Conversation Topics - Café pastries and croissants at Black Kettle - Fries vs. rice; potatoes, hash browns, pakora, bhaji - Acro skills (Tarzan, front flip, castaways) and class formats (salsa, swing, Lindy Hop) - Partner-switching vs. staying together in dance classes; learning as beginners together - A former coworker quitting tech to pursue Lindy Hop and travel - Loving tech work versus content creation; multidisciplinary roles - Public skepticism and “belief” language around AI - Obsidian workflows; Google Photos linking; Zapier automation for Plaud; Granola recordings and an auto-linking script - AirPods mic input issues (Facebook web app) - Travel logistics: gate info, delays, baggage allowance, gifts staying in Singapore, fitting a “non-bendy” item - Headphones misbehaving in the rain; bike wipeouts on ice - Mighty Nein plans; testing a five-minute news aggregator - Science trivia: “Age of Fishes,” sea scorpions, mass extinction, jawed vertebrates - Suitcase stickers, scooter suitcase practicality, and joking about Heelys - Hair appointment near Raffles Place; possible mall wandering; Pandora bracelet in Singapore ## People - Noel — your partner; present, supportive, playful, and affectionate throughout - Former coworker from K6/Grafana — mentioned; quit tech to pursue Lindy Hop and travel - Airport staff — brief interactions for lounge access, gate info, and security - Host — mentioned regarding a five-star review and a discount offer - Gate and cabin crew — announcements and safety briefing ## Follow-Ups - Consider a dance class where you can stay partnered and progress together (possibly West Coast or country swing; availability may vary). - Decide on the review for the recent stay, keeping accuracy in mind. - Troubleshoot AirPods input selection for calls (browser/site permissions and system sound input). - Collate your recent blood summary and photos into Obsidian soon. - Finalize documentation or polish your Granola-to-Obsidian script. - Draft an outline for a video on your favorite AI apps and workflow pipeline. - Confirm baggage allowance for upcoming flights; decide if any items need checking. - Separate gifts intended to stay in Singapore so they don’t travel later. - Look for high-quality suitcase stickers in Singapore. - Plan logistics for the hair appointment near Raffles Place; decide whether Noel will come. - Explore starting a Pandora bracelet in Singapore. - Check airline carry-on size limits for current suitcases, especially budget carriers. 00:00:20 I didn't notice it there. I just realized that the symbol over the kettle, for the black kettle, is a crescent. Oh, didn't notice it. Oh yeah, they said that the crescents were like to die for or something. Those are huge, humongous. Oh my god. That's not a crescent, that's a bread loaf. 00:00:56 Spicy. Not everything in that dinner last night was digestible. I've been having follow-up meetings. Haven't you? Yeah, I guess I did this morning with the kids. 00:01:33 There was an urgent meeting request. Did you take them with you? After a hangout. Do you want any more of this? 00:02:03 No, I'm gonna shut up. How about this? Hmm? You go ahead. 00:03:15 it's kind of weird to have french fries here i never really loved french fries i'll eat them but they just feel like kind of starchy filler like stomach packing items because it's not sweet. 00:03:54 i like the rice during dinner yeah i'm just not a huge fan of potatoes i could move on potato forever i could never have another potato what about like hash browns and tater tots in fact i never want to see another potato again. Proper hashbrowns, not those sort of hashbrowns that they keep on trying to pass off in restaurants. Yeah, exactly. But they're just fried potato cubes. 00:04:27 Kind of like really grated and breaded and fried, I guess. Do you know what that would be like sort of as a fritter? I mean, that's what the Indian deep-fried stuff is. Papadum, not papadum, it's a French word for bread. 00:05:01 Not paneer. Pakora? Yeah, that's it. Yeah. Hi, I love your brain. Here's some more. I love you. You're so smart. Absolutely, but also relatively. Thanks? Yeah. Yeah, thanks. They're catchier. Yeah, pakora. Which is like shredded. 00:05:34 potato and onions and garlic. Pakora's yummy. Bajie is the same way. Like onion bajie. I'm not really sure what the difference is between pakora and bajie. I wonder if bajie is actually just onion, no potato. Because there's also. 00:06:04 paneer pakoras as well. No potatoes. Do you feel bad that I can't do all the advanced stuff in the course with you? 00:06:39 Castaways and stuff. I'd be fine to work up to that kind of stuff. You know, I still don't. I've never done a castaway. I've done a very assisted front flip. My Tarzan's are not good. I can't even do a Tarzan. I can't either. Can I really well? This isn't working out. It's hard because those things are all L-basey things. 00:07:12 We do that way less frequently than the standing ones. Yeah, it would be fun to do a swing class. I may not think about tango or something like that. But I like the... Like, I've been to a salsa class, and you always exchange partners, and I'm just like, great for if you're trying to meet someone, 00:07:42 but if you're trying to get better, I think you really... I would prefer, like, we just stick together and, like, learn how to dance with each other. Like a... Because those things are geared for, like, one-off courses, one-off things. I can always check with the teachers. You usually... I mean, I suppose it depends on the teacher. But usually teachers are okay, like, if you want to stay... In all the group stuff, including acro as well, if you just want to stay together as a couple. Yeah, but, like, at least the one that I've been to, 00:08:13 and I am going on the one, like, a single one. Yeah. But that one was, like, everyone... It's just a circle. No one comes with a partner. No one sticks to a partner. And it was really, I guess, like... I guess that level was really like a drop-in drop-out kind of one it was not a let's progress and improve kind of one it was like a hey this is what salsa is and it felt like a bunch of singles trying to mingle like every partner that. 00:08:50 I had was like you know I think it can be both like it doesn't it doesn't really matter like the course is whatever the course is geared towards you know usually if you ask your teacher directly they might say yeah I want really want everyone yeah in that in that case you just don't take that course but usually they'll say sure yeah I'm saying that the one that I went to yeah even if we had stayed together it was so like I don't know it felt more like a tasting platter than a okay now let's get better is more like here's what salsa is all. 00:09:21 the drop-in spin classes that I got that I joined were like that yeah but I liked it like I like I do like, like just dancing with different people and stuff like that and also acro with different people because like the people i am not going to start another hobby i'm not saying that i'm not saying that's what we have to do i'm just saying that when i did it like that i wasn't really paying attention to and when we taught our course or our one course that rosa and i taught you know. 00:09:54 we didn't care whether people are sick together in partners or not i mean we encourage people to, pick partners or change partners or something like that usually you know what happens with acro stuff is usually end up in a group of like three or four or something like that and then you kind of like stay in your you know see the next exercise go back to that group because it just gets easier this one was like everyone's in a circle yeah through circles and then um. 00:10:27 and then there was like a a time like you dance a couple bars with each person and then you swap it's really like it's built for that it's built around that the one that i went to yeah the same things that i went through they were basically here's a step basic step practice they step for a while okay stop everyone look here's the next step you know that was descending and basis state, leaders stay still and the followers switch yeah. 00:11:01 yeah for me what that was in practice was like every new person was like it's like speed dating, and i'm like it's like it's exhausting, i'm like actually trying to learn to dance like we don't have to do anything, get to know them or anything. You don't have to do anything. It's interesting, like, some. 00:11:33 people have more experience than others, especially I find that some followers were much better, at saying, like, you have to lead me, like, you have to show me what's going on, or this was confusing, or I thought you were doing something and you did something else, and so it was like, oh yeah, it seems like communication and leading in the dance is really important. So I would learn that when I would have the more experienced people, and then the less. 00:12:05 experienced people I would have to try it out with, see how that went along. Same thing, with YouTube. Some people are like, oh yeah, no, this is your, they can clearly say, oh no, can you please point your feet, or can you please flex your feet, or flex your feet or point your toes, or... or give me more support here or don't twist my hands off when we're doing the thing like but they only knew that because they've done it enough to realize what you know most of the time beginners are like well i guess it's supposed to be like they don't really know. 00:12:37 what's going wrong or what they need or how to articulate that yeah i'm just done with all of that and i for sure i'm not going to start a new hobby where it's going to have the same issues as acro where you're going to want to like be with other people no then let's not i can't see any any hobby that we started to have that kind of thing because there won't be that kind of level. 00:13:08 discrepancy that's what i'm hoping that's why it's like maybe it would be nice to to have something where we're both beginners and we can start from the beginning and there's some like i don't think it's salsa and i don't think it's, swing either but like maybe like one of these West Coast swing or something that I see that's more I don't know that's less structured I guess I don't know the. 00:13:41 yeah that country swing that I keep the videos that I keep watching it looks, great actually that's exactly what I would like to do with all those sort of moves and stuff like that and except it's probably not available outside of the US and you know none of the swing or Lindy hop horses did any acrobatics. 00:14:15 they were all beginners. One of my ex-coworkers, I was working with him all the way back at K6. Yes, I think I might have told you about him. He actually quit Grafana, I don't know, like last year sometime. And he did it and didn't have a job lined up, so we met up before he left. 00:14:47 And he said that before K6, that was his pattern, that he would work somewhere for a year and then quit for nine months or so and then go back to work and then quit. He lives in Bulgaria, where he usually can earn more than what he needs to support himself. So he really loved that, like kind of taking a regular sabbatical. Yeah, but then since joining K6 and Grafana, he worked for like four years straight or something, which was unusual for him. 00:15:18 So he was going back to that, and he was quitting without looking for another job. And I said, like, what are you going to do? And he said he got into Lindy Hop. And he's like a super geeky programmer type of guy. And he said he just wants to dance. He said he wants to travel, and he wants to do this. And he talked about how there are championships, there are rankings, and there are world rankings. And he just wants to get better. 00:15:49 It's just so cool and unusual and unexpected. He's a stereotypical developer, programming in his basement kind of guy. And to learn that he wanted to quit to dance. And he was like, you know. I don't know if I'll ever go back to IT, you know, and I was like, but, but you're amazing. He was a principal engineer. He's like, yeah, I'm good at it, but it just doesn't give me the same joy as dancing. 00:16:21 Like, wow, okay. It's hard to imagine that dancing gives you the same income. Yeah, unless you're like freaking amazing. Are you sponsored by Red Bull? Yeah. Yeah, I feel lucky that I still really love tech. I still, I still really love what I'm doing. And more and more I hear from other people that they're like, yeah, I like what I'm doing, 00:16:52 but there's this other thing that I'm so excited about. I'm like, oh, I guess I'm very lucky. I'm still excited about not. programming exactly and also not like content creation exactly but the mix of things that I get to do it's really I'm very lucky like I can really swing my job either way like there have been times when it has been geared towards conferences or content creation and now it's kind of heading more back into. 00:17:24 programming and I can totally adjust that like I can just tweak all of those variables the way I want it and like who gets to do that who gets those options to travel at conferences and whatever like pretty lucky yeah and I really still don't feel like oh well I guess I have to do it because it's a living and I really want to do this other thing no I'm like I had a choice I still have a choice to do YouTube full-time or tech and if I have to. 00:17:58 choose one I'll choose tech, Because it's more, it's actually more multi-disciplinary, you know, if I do YouTube, it's nice to say, like, oh, I can just, like, do self-study and keep up with the latest trends in tech on my own, and I'm sure it could to some degree, but nothing beats being on a team or a company of motivated, smart professionals whose job it is to keep track of those things. Like, I just passively absorb so many things, and it would take a lot of work to learn it myself, like, to even learn about it myself. You know, like, for sure, AI was, like, I know more about AI because I'm at Grafana. I would not know to look it up as early as I did. And I was kind of surprised sometimes, because Grafana is, like, a very small... 00:18:54 pond and I mean comparatively to the rest of the world and I kind of feel like oh everyone knows about AI now surely everyone's using it everywhere and then I talk to people and they're still skeptical and it's like it's it's not God like it's not religion it's it exists how can you be skeptical like it is a technology how can you believe in AI or not well it is pretty um you know. 00:19:26 still like 90% accurate which for like cars is not good enough yeah no for sure I'm not saying it should be adopted ever but I just find it interesting when people say like I don't believe in AI it's like it's not a matter of belief like you can say AI shouldn't be used for everything, sure but just people the words that people use for it are very emotion based and like belief based and well belief is an emotion yeah it's like gut gut reactions and it's like yeah yeah. 00:20:01 this is not something you can have a gut reaction about it's a technology well i mean like you know i mean you can have it it's just dumb too they have like super gut reactions about type safe languages compiled languages rust versus c garbage collected languages usually because they have whatever some positive or usually negative experience using something and that's that's like i'll never trust that thing again and that's usually the way it is with ai it's like oh my god this is amazing wow like this does this thing and then you get a little bit farther. 00:20:33 along and it's like holy oh they're really up that day didn't yeah they're not look like it and now now i hate it i'm never gonna use it again it's not really difficult you know it's a nice it's a skill to learn, to figure out how to make something with AI that you can trust. Yeah, but the people who talk about believing or not believing have not gone that far. They're like, oh, maybe once I asked ChatGPT a question, now I don't believe in it because the answer was totally wrong. 00:21:03 You know, it's just very like... Or tried it and saw its flaws, but found out where it was wrong. Yeah, but it's... Now I don't trust it at all. It's like, well, just use it with less trust. But it's like saying I don't believe in the internet. It's like, yeah, no one's saying, you know, everything on the internet is true, or the internet has no disadvantages, or that it unequivocally makes everything better, 00:21:33 or it's technology just like anything. Okay, where are we at? I'm gonna wash my hands. Ooh! I need the six. Okay. I'm gonna... Yeah, I'm gonna do my... Toilet run. Toilet? Your toilet? Nah, just a... Not an oscilloscope. Just, like, a quick stand-up. Stand-up? 00:22:05 Whoa. I was just thinking that that's actually a good analogy for you. Did you journal? I got nerd-sniped. I started to journal. And then I was like, you know what would be really cool? Is, like, if I could just pull in Google Photos into my. 00:22:36 Obsidian Note. So, like, don't have to I don't want to paste individual photos and make my like basically duplicate yeah Google Photos and I've said involved it'd be nice even a link to the day and stuff would be good so I can click on and see all the photos I took on that day and I have it in my daily note so then I did this thing where I figured it out I figured out how to how to do it and so now as part of my daily template I'll have like a section for photos taken today and I. 00:23:09 click on it and it just shows me the photos that were that I took on that day oh yeah but it's pretty good now I can go to any day and be like what happened today oh okay that's what happened, And then I was like, oh, now how do I get Plaud into it, too? And then so then I started, I created a Zapier zap. 00:23:41 Zapier is like if this, then that. It, like, strings things together. Oh, yeah, yeah. So I did a Zapier thing where every time something from Plaud is taken, is uploaded, like whenever there's a new transcript, it takes at least the transcript and summary and then converts it into a markdown file. To go into my Obsidian vault. So then it's like, so like, in short, I didn't actually journal, but I set things up. Meta, meta things. 00:24:13 Yeah, yeah. You have journaling tools. I got Nerds Night. Love you, getting my big fingers on your butt. I'm washing my hands, but what's the point of Nerds Night? I'm rubbing my hands. You're wiping on me! Why am I washing my hands? Ah! Did I shower already? Nah! 00:27:20 Oops, sorry. 00:30:02 Could you unplug my thingy? Thank you. 00:31:29 i know i was wondering the same thing are they saying radio gaga. 00:32:17 grab us yep i'll grab you first. 00:33:33 Hey, what about that? One year since. Oh, really? Yeah. That's nice baby. Thank you. 00:34:06 Before you check it in, could you actually lock it? Yeah. The stickers were such a good idea. Oh good. I'm glad you like it. It looks really nice. I hope we can find stickers in other places that are as nice. Like that sticker is really nice. 00:34:53 We ate at Black Kettle. It is a cafe and a bakery. It has pretty good food and apparently really good croissants, but we didn't try it. I went here with Noel. Now we're going to take a grab to the airport. Oh, and apparently Black Kettle Coffee uses Melbourne coffee. 00:35:28 Like, they boast air-flown coffee from Australia. Let's go. I don't. 00:37:23 Great. 00:38:35 No Pandora at the airport. Is there a Pandora somewhere else? 00:39:06 20 minutes away in the opposite direction from the airport. Oh, like 20 minute drive away? Yeah. 00:39:54 Our host said he'll be leaving me a five-star review. Yeah, yeah. And if you give us a five-star review, we'll give you a discount if you do. Like a 30 ringgit discount, which is six euros. Thanks. Minimum to the United States. Thanks. It's kind of like tipping someone and giving them like 10 cents. It's like, it's kind of better not to because it's kind of insulting. 00:40:35 Yeah, and it was a nice place. It was clean and stuff like that, but I wouldn't really give it a 5 star review or really recommend it to someone. Or someone who's saying, I want to go see Penang, and you're like, yeah, I want to go see this place, but you might want to find a nicer one. The pool was nice. Lots of them had pools. Yeah, but I feel like you should take into account what they said, how they described it, right? 00:42:10 like I didn't feel that that it was misrepresented well that's I think that's the review like if you got what he said then it was as advertised. it was exactly as I expected. 00:43:27 I'm really curious. You and I will find South America. Because? In some ways, in some ways, we're similar. In some ways, very different. How is it different? Different food, different culture. The last time I was in, I don't know what, I have no idea, I can't say anything about South America. No. 00:43:59 Last time I was here. Costa Rica was the last time. Could have been poorer, poorer, but also we were seeing different places. New Mexico, was it? Yeah. So, you don't know. Thank you. It was like 40 years ago. 00:44:32 Yeah. No, it wasn't. I was 38. 00:45:29 What is that? Apartment blocks are so, like, functional. 00:46:24 I think they're cool. So, I'm trying to figure out how to get my phone or the laptop to use the microphone and the speakers. What microphone? The microphone and the earbuds. What? Earbuds? The AirPods? AirPods, yeah. 00:46:55 Yeah. Yeah. And yet, my phone and my laptop, they both use their own internal microphone. You should be able to change the input. You should be able to, right? Yeah. You should be able to do that. What were you using? Was it on your calls or Facebook? Yeah, Facebook. Web app. 00:47:30 Well, if you can't find it there, then you could change it in the sound settings. Yeah. I think that would be, that's one of those things, just if I look for it a little harder. When I'm in the middle of a call, I don't really want to do all the fiddling around. And I could ask AI, but I don't believe in AI. BG3. Maybe that's what I was pointing out to you with the dragons on the top. 00:48:01 And you're like, where? It was like... It's super cool. So slow. I'm like, never mind. Never mind. There were dragons on top. It was awesome. Never mind. I'm so sorry. It's cool, right? What? Nah. 00:48:39 I hope you don't mind working all day while I'm shopping. I was working. I know. I was working. 00:49:10 Tomorrow I'm off. What's up? Tomorrow I'm off but I'm also doing my hair. And it's at 1. So probably I'll just grab or go off and get it on my own and then you meet me there. Or you want to come with me and... 3 or 4 hours, but where's it? Near Raffles, near where Kyan's thing was, Raffles Place. 00:49:42 Then I might as well come with you. There's a whole mall full of stuff, yeah. Woohoo, the mall! But it might be good for shopping. I haven't really gotten anything from Singapore yet. 00:50:16 I definitely want to get a new bracelet, a new Pandora bracelet, start a new bracelet in Singapore. I'm bummed I won't get a Malaysian one. I've never gotten a Malaysian one. you got a sticker you can wear on your wrist with your suitcase it's a cool sticker i hope we can. 00:50:46 find more stickers like that get a singapore sticker yeah but you know what i mean like one that really warm fits to the that's it seems like that's a better sticker than this one the quality of the sticker yeah then you'll be conflicted this all the stickers all over. 00:51:20 your suitcase and then you'll find the scooter suitcase all my stickers i think the problem with the scooter suitcases it's very small it's not maximum, carry-on size and actually our suitcases are probably not good for like budget travel like budget airline allowances if they're really strict i think they're not good for it it's like slightly. 00:51:51 higher than the budget ones like the flight to victoria from vancouver to victoria well it just means we'll have to check it in yeah why would you ever make something because we just want to. 00:52:26 carry your stuff. Probably because if it's filled with stuff, then the kids might actually have a hard time using it as a scooter. I know something that's waiting for you. Me too, I know. Me too. Where are my Heelys? What if I put them on a month? 00:52:57 Woah, woah. Yeah. Are you going to wear them to your hair appointment? No. We can wear them all. Make it seven. And when I go on my own without you, I'll be like, woah, woah. If you come with me, then you can wheel me around. You'll be holding on to me and wheeling around. With your cat ears and your wheeling around. 00:53:29 Yeah. Great, maybe. You're the one that gets this stuff for me, so you can't complain. 00:56:06 I was thinking that if it was, if at least I'm able to collate all the stuff, like maybe the blood summary or the photos, then I can go back in my obsidian notes and be like, here's what we did. 00:56:50 But I need to do it like soon because otherwise it'll be too far back and it'll be hard to remember. Where are these pictures from? Yeah. I have such clear memories of my trip to the botanical gardens. Monkey! Monkey! Lizard! Close up me! Lizard! I can't believe it. I was like okay. Tell me everything. Walk me through. Monkey! What does it look like? Monkey. Lizard. 00:57:33 Can you stop that? Sometimes I do want it. So I don't want to completely disable it. My big headphones also have touch controls which is like super annoying when it's raining and they're in my hood because when I turn my head then it's like you want to skip this song. I'm like listening to a good song and then I look to turn and it's like oh that song is gone. Bye. 00:58:09 You shouldn't be wearing your headphones in the rain while biking anyway. Of course you shouldn't. It's really hot outside. We'll see. I'm not safe. It's nice. Maybe. Everything's nice and warm. You don't even really perceive the rain. Totally in your own insulated little bubble. I saw some shorts of people skidding and wiping out on their bikes all over Amsterdam. 00:58:47 It's just chaos. Because all the Dutchies, they just don't, you know. They sell bikes everywhere. They don't have boots. Yeah. It's all bikes and sneakers on ice. Ice, ice, ice. Sheer ice. I've wiped that on ice a couple of times, so I wiped that. Riding off in the middle of the winter to go sing in the choir on Sunday morning. 00:59:22 Just a sheet of ice. Getting a bit queasy. Still listening to you, just don't want to. Do some experiments. Experimental earlobe grabbing. 01:00:01 I've tried that. That doesn't work. Is it a thing? I'm just trying to, I'm just making stuff up. Really? No, that's a, that's a thing. They say that, they say that, like, the thing on your wrist, like, pressure points, gingers. Don't distract me, Andrew. Oh, no. That's not what they say. That's what they say? No. My wrist is tickling. 01:00:35 And your leg rubs. Don't say that. It seems to work. You're just distracting me. Yeah, that's all it is. Oh, that's why I'm... What's that? Oh, it's still, no, I feel like throwing up. 01:04:35 It's really good. 01:06:03 Why did we go to Ismir? Pardon me? Why did we go to Ismir? Why did we think of going to Ismir? I think it was to go see the ruins that we saw. No, but like, why did we do... I guess for my birthday. Why did we go to Ismir? 01:07:53 What time is it? Twenty-five. Seven minutes to the... 01:08:37 You should find a cable and have it sent to Kuya for your screen. I am pretty sure I have a cable that works with my screen now, so I just left it behind there. Oh, you left it in Singapore. Yeah. Oh, I thought you meant you had left it in the Netherlands. What? Maybe you did. It might be on my desk. 01:09:20 You're possible. 01:10:09 The company's name was Annulus, A-U-S, and I'm like looking at it and going like, gross, but I can't really explain why. It's because you see an N. Yeah, but the annulus is still... Yeah, you know. 01:10:39 Annulus is, you know, an annulus. Just totally... Just stop saying it. You know why. Isn't an annulus a kind of disc? Stop saying it. Isn't it like a geometric figure, like we learn to put it in? It's like a slice of a cylinder or something like that. Like a small annulus. Yeah, it does drink. Do you want to roll down the window? 01:12:07 Okay. 01:15:06 Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. 01:15:41 I'm going to make a pizza myself. What? I'm going to make a pizza myself. Okay. Okay. Good to know it wasn't just me. It's the start and stop of the traffic and the. 01:16:32 swerving between lanes. This is point 855. Is that us? K18. 835. It's not there yet. 01:17:08 I guess I have to check in my thing. I mean, can we get away with this? Uh, why don't we... we can't check in yet anyway. I mean, we can't go yet because it's not on the thing, which means it's not... it's not two hours. It means that the counter isn't open. Yeah. So I don't know if there's a lounge outside. It's usually inside, except for that one privium one. It's likely inside. Maybe... can we just sit down somewhere? I'm feeling a little. 01:17:44 not great anyway. Is Starbucks there? Or Sense of Malaysia? But it doesn't look... I don't know if it's food. Yeah, let's do Starbucks. Actually, I might as well check. I should check the lounge. 01:18:20 Oof. Oh man. If that had gone on longer, I think I really might have thrown up. It's airside, so no. We could just go there. 01:18:50 Can we just sit down right now? Where do you want to sit? 01:19:21 Okay. Oh man. Would you like some water or anything? 01:20:01 Yeah, probably. Not coffee. Would you like some cool sparkling water or black? Cold sparkling water. whatever they have something not too sweet and not coffee thank you baby. 01:23:04 Thank you. 01:24:47 You didn't get anything for you? I did. I got an espresso shot. 01:25:21 How are you feeling? Fun. Queasiness was only sort of over the bridge where they had the random bumps. 01:26:05 Thank you, baby. Have a bite if you like. Thank you. 01:27:41 Oh. wow. 01:28:58 You look good. Go ahead, go ahead. 01:30:42 Really? What else are you expecting by the way? What are you expecting? Ice double shot of cappuccino. Uh, ice double shot of espresso. Oh. I was thinking of like... Coffee and ice. Did you get a latte? No. What is it? It's a nice little shot of cappuccino. Uh, espresso. Oh, that's what you said it was. Okay. Seems like it has milk. Yes, it does. It's milky, doesn't it? 01:31:16 Your fingers are nice. In that way. Oh, it's good. Did you have a bite? I did. You finished up. Wanted to taste it. It's so good. It's so cold here. 01:32:26 It's okay, baby. Oh cool. Malaysia blocked rock. Does it look weird? It looks cool. Yeah? Yeah, it looks cool. Got my mail order bride. Why does this fit? Geisha? Is that where you were going? Yeah. Malaysia Geisha. What? Geisha said that? Malaysia. I know, but you're special. I'm not Malaysian or Japanese. 01:33:01 You put those kinds of wrong in Geisha. I'm not. I don't know. You're special. I'm not. She's just experimenting with new ways to itch my brain. 01:33:32 Should I put on my sarong? Only. And your kimono, like, nothing else. Oh, yeah, exactly. Strategic nipple flashes. Would you like to see my passport? Oh my god. Wanna try it? Good? Is it good? 01:34:13 I think my next video... next... I don't think I can say next video and I haven't made one in my channel for months. But, like, the next one... it's going to be like AI apps that I use especially this one that you just this thing you just did today yeah and I also have other workflows like I have one for granola where um I have granola. 01:34:43 recording my meetings and then I I have a granola plugin that pulls it in from obsidian, and then um so it ends up in a granola folder and it has like the raw transcript and the summary, but then it's like I have to I was manually matching it to the actual meeting note that I had so now I I wrote this script yeah I wrote the script I wrote the script that I run. 01:35:14 through quick ads I go in I'm in the meeting note and I run that script and it automatically finds the granola stuff and links to it and embeds one and links to the other. Hi baby. 01:35:52 It kind of seems like you were going to burp or something. I wasn't sure where it was coming from. There it is. I knew it wasn't there. I do not have to burp as much as he. 01:36:28 The immoral acts me. Immoral. 01:36:59 I love being Mr. Chivas with you Mr. Chivas again they call me Mr. Mr. Chivas last name Chivas Chivas first name Mr. and my girlfriend Chivas my partner Mrs. Chivas. 01:37:35 Wait a minute. They're the same. Woman. Mrs. Chivas and Miss Chivas. That would be a good last name for a character. Chivas. 01:38:06 Oh my god. Blonde. Take note. Also Mungus. Lily. Also Creant. Also Antrobe. Baby! You get your own blood to remember these things. Your list of names for a D&D card. 01:38:43 Ah! I'm sorry. D&D card. This gets so giggled. I want to get so giggled. Just, you want to get so giggled? Just a little giggled? Yeah. I find your smile very endearing. Not that side, that's weird. It's like tiny tiny. 01:39:18 Oh, that's weird. That's weird. That's not that weird. I didn't say anything about eyes. Sister! Head to head. I love that I can sing at least two. 01:39:51 I already miss being with you. Got naked forehead. What? Naked forehead. Almost as good as foreskin. No, not even, not even almost. You don't get naked foreskin time with me. What? You don't get naked foreskin time with me. It's gone, baby. Gone, baby, gone. 01:40:23 How do you feel about that? I feel like embarking on a man's journey to find his missing foreskin. Baby, do I always have to look who is here when I'm talking to you? Who am I? One man's journey. I choose you for me. No. I choose you for myself. To discover is lost. I'm telling you, you're kidding. 01:40:55 Baby. What's new? How do you feel about it? What's new? About me? Leisure. About me? Circumcised. That is not appealing. That is unexpressing. Here is another news article about that. Someone's... Ah, now you're going on another tangent. They're talking about making, calling male, classifying male circumcision as child abuse. Which is not... 01:41:26 Still not that feeling. And I was like, why? Why bother? Who cares? Really? So how do you feel about that? I'm just totally fine, I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything. Would you, if you had a baby boy now, would you... No, didn't get the kid circumcised. We didn't get the kid circumcised. But like, no. If I had another one, no. I was gonna say, a lot has changed in 30 years. 01:41:58 Just curious. No, it was just definitely from an age when, you know, cutting up people's tonsils and their appendixes and appendices and all this stuff that people are like, oh I don't understand what that is, like let's just cut it out. Yeah, exactly. If in doubt, cut it out. And it's just like... Out. Yeah. If in doubt. As in, I think mom talked about it. She said that it was just, they were told that it was a way of preventing infection. 01:42:33 keeping anything everything cleaner yeah it's not like that nope nope and i wasn't with someone i might be like well i wonder if it would be i wasn't circumcised what more skin mobility less friction. i don't know how you got from from why did you mention you weren't with someone who. 01:43:13 if i was not with someone who loved my penis as much as you love me and i might be like well i wonder if it would be better if you would love my penis more if it had more skin could i love it more. Everything's good. Everything's as good as it possibly could be. Seriously. 01:43:45 Do you, when you eat, are you just like I think so. Like swallowing air or something? I think so. Like, you know, when I was joking the other night, every time I take a breath, I have a little, I do a little intake of breath. Every time I take a bite. A bite. When I take a breath, I take a little intake of breath. Most people do that. Maybe. I have to parse a lot of what you say. Reparse. 01:44:18 Maybe. But I don't think it's gonna be ready. Because our thing is, our flight is 9.15 or something. And so it's probably open at 7.15, so maybe let's just wait a little bit, like till 7.15. Or I could just go and take my stuff. I don't think, I think it's a risk. The only risk is that they'll say please check this in or let us check this in for you. 01:44:53 Or throw me in jail. It's Singapore Airlines. So they could throw me in jail or kill me. Oh my god. Ooh, will they flog me? Oh no. Where am I? What is the baggage allowance? 01:46:09 Are you, can you not put that stuff in your suitcase? What is in, what did you buy? Like what's in your tote bag? Yeah, no, boxes of, boxes of coffee. Can I see? I want to see if it will fit in mine. Satchits, but also there's this thingy. What's that? It's big and heavy. It's not bendy. It's a thingy. 01:46:39 Ba-ba. It's a thingy. It's a non-bendy, non-compressible thing. You want to try and put it in my bag? Doesn't fit in my backpack. Doesn't want to fit in your backpack. No, in my, my suitcase. Do you have room in your suitcase? Maybe. You want to try? What is it? It's a thing. A non-bendy thing. Oh my god. Okay, it's an ironing board. 01:47:11 It's not a dildo or anything, is it? It's not what? A dildo? It's not a dildo? Isn't it a dildo for my foreskin? Oh my god. What does that even make any sense? I'm trying to be discreet. You're not discreet if you're still as loud. That's what I'm talking about. No one can tell that's me saying it. That's not the point. I'm not trying to be in front of the camera. 01:47:45 No one can tell that's you talking. I'm trying to just direct the sound this way and not that way. Hey, what's this? A duck. Naked Finnegan. What is a Finnegan? Yeah, I know. You wouldn't know. It was the big giant sock puppet. That was a good show. Oh yeah, I think you told me this. Yeah. Naked. 01:48:18 About a foreskin. Why don't you just say, like, Naked Muppet? That's not how it can be. That's not how all Muppets work that way. How about, like, Naked Kermit the Frog? Would that be, would that work? Naked Kermit? Yeah. This would be Kermit. It's more, it's more popular. Kermit the Frog here. Okay, let's pull back to my original question. Hello, I'm Kermit the Frog. 01:48:54 Hello. Is that something like obscene? Is it? No. You want to try it too? It's very seen. Not obscene. Okay. Do you want to try and fit it into my suitcase? I might want to... Hmm, you can try. I might want to change my pants anyway. It's like... Anything to do with... 01:49:25 Do you even care? You're so... It's like a yes or no question. It's just something... You do hear it, right? Totally makes sense to me. You even... You even started laughing. I often amuse myself. Okay, I'm going to go off to the camp. And change into my pants. That will create some room in my bag. 01:49:57 Which makes... Then I can maybe fit this thing into me. If not, I'll try to fit it into yours. That was so delicious. It was delicious. My brain is like permanently itchy. I don't want to eat so much. Back in a bit. Okay, bye bye. We have plenty of time. 01:53:09 Wow, that's a lot of fish. 01:54:19 Thank you. Thank you very much. 01:56:52 Do you want me to put that stuff in my... Actually, I can do my hair. Yeah, but if I can't, then I will do that. 01:57:51 I love you. You're so good. 01:58:26 You didn't get it. You didn't get it. I can for sure get that in my bag oh my god this is awesome I just love when nerds are like. 01:59:31 are able to show off their nerdiness, and I'm like, oh yeah, I can just see you're my people. That's how I found you in the first place. It's a data analysis of some guy's chats with his wife. 02:00:02 Data analysis? Data. Like, your started conversations generate significantly more activity than your contacts. You laugh significantly more than your contact. You apologize significantly more than your contact. 02:00:55 This is how someone went to recreate it, except on Grafana. That's there. Oh yeah. Messages, where's the wife, Been, other people. That's not cool. Shall we land? 02:01:28 Yeah. oh i'm feeling so much better that must be such a relief yeah okay plaza premium lounge airside, mezzanine floor gate near gate a3 what oh boy. 02:02:30 we're totally gonna be checking stuff in. We might have to buy another suitcase, maybe. Yeah, for like the rest of the trip. Oh no, we only have like a... Can I... Those things are gifts that will be left in Singapore. Oh, hang on, sorry, I'm just going to throw this out. 02:03:15 None of this stuff is coming with us on the lift. I guess here? Holding area. 02:03:52 Cats feel weird. What? Huh? Cats feel weird. What? Have you really? No. You've warned them. You're Godzilla one? Cobzilla. 02:05:14 Thank you. 02:06:24 Thank you, that's also not how you spell malaysia. not like asia in malaysia, there's no asia in malaysia. were you really there? 02:06:54 not all asian countries end in asia. then when we arrived here they had a shift change, and we were sitting there waiting for them and the guy was like i'm gonna go up to the bathroom now, and we were never seen again right? 02:07:26 Hello! Oh, sorry. Thank you. 02:08:09 Nice to meet you. 02:09:04 Mmm. 02:10:15 Uh-oh. 02:10:53 There you go. Thank you. 02:11:36 That was like, one of the fastest ever. What? Pushing my shoe. His what? Stop pushing. My shoe. Oh. Stop trapping like that, Kevin. Oh. Oh, I didn't even notice. Wait. A4A. 02:12:08 Which is good because we're looking for A3. A4 is there. Oh wait, where's A3 then? A4. Ah, near here, but mezzanine. There's an elevator, escalator up. Yeah, because we're very early still. Yeah, international departures, mezzanine floor, near gate A3. Why wouldn't they say near gate A4? 02:12:39 There's an escalator up over there. Oh, airline lounge. It says there. Yeah, this one. This one, blah, blah. This one we want. 02:13:20 well well ouch why so easy for you, hi let me get my card and i'd like a guest please yes boarding pass. 02:14:12 you scan already. oops one more time you're you're okay you're good okay all right thank you thank you oh yeah. 02:14:59 we just grabbed oh sorry should we just grab one of these moose that one or that one. what else do you want yeah. It seems, like, cushier than it is. 02:15:46 I just don't want to face the wall, that's all. Okay. You don't want to... Oh, okay. So it's not about being near me. Ooh, that was not... Ooh, that's not good for you. Yeah. I don't know what the group's doing. Yeah. Okay. Should I try deploying? 02:16:23 If we're competing, can you get my... Backpacks please. There's no trick. 02:16:59 What happened? What did you do? What did I do? Baby. There was no magic. You were trying to make fun of me. No. Trying to make fun of me. No, you made fun of yourself, baby. 02:17:31 Are you bringing out the power? Yeah. I brought out the power. 02:18:18 Oh, yeah. And I have the... The Mighty Niner all downloaded so we can watch those on the plane if we like. 02:19:36 Do you need to charge anything other than your laptop? Uh, no. Good. One percent. Okay, let's charge yours. Mine's at 95 percent. Good for like two days. I might not charge it tonight. I'm going to go to sleep. I'm pretty ridiculous. Why are you so ridiculous? I'm going to go to sleep. 02:20:51 Thank you very much. 02:22:40 July. 02:23:23 Thank you so much. 02:24:09 I might have knocked this. 02:25:34 I don't want to sleep. 02:26:52 Thank you. 02:28:59 I can't, I can't eat it. Nothing. 02:29:31 Nah. Aiya. 02:30:06 Thank you very much. Thank you. 02:32:13 I don't know what I do, but it's hard. 02:33:27 Okay, baby, I need to, I can't eat PKM. I gotta go. What? That's what, that's why I was making, those are PKM. Ow. 02:34:01 That's cool. Okay, baby, I need to, I can't eat PKM. Thank you. 02:39:30 I love that. uh-oh delayed delayed like 30 minutes yeah 9 40 now wow. delayed. 02:40:35 This is what we're looking for. How good. 02:41:25 Thank you. 02:43:39 Oh. 02:45:54 Thank you. 02:46:26 How long? I don't know. 02:47:24 Thank you very much. 02:48:24 What would you want? 02:49:06 One for time. Thank you. 02:52:01 I'm touching you. 02:53:36 Thank you. 02:55:23 Yum. 02:56:33 What is this? This is Nangong. Okay. 02:57:09 Hmm. 02:58:16 Shot one. Ah! That one I think is still okay. Gary wanted the pool. 02:58:49 Oh that's nice eh? Ya. as long as they're right here. 02:59:43 Thank you. 03:02:16 Just a second, just a second. 03:03:50 Hmm? What? Thank you. 03:07:17 You can like explore the channel. I just sent a video. 03:08:30 Thank you. 03:11:33 Let's do it. 03:12:25 I'm trying to write, trying to integrate AI with the city and so that I can get a transcript like this, which is like what Notion gives me and it cleans it up because otherwise it's a bit like, you know, the raw transcripts are not fantastic. I did it and this is what it, this is what the output is, nothing to do with what I sent it. I'm like, what, are you talking quarterly financial results? 03:12:58 This was a game. No wonder it was so fast. Oh my god, don't even. 03:13:36 Okay. 03:14:34 I love that you love me because it makes you infinitely fun to play with and never, never if you're worried about you going, oh, that hurts too much. No. 03:15:23 Why? Just letting you know that we'll be home later. Yeah, I did tell them, yeah. Do you want to eat some? Thank you. 03:17:53 It's so good! 03:18:50 Thank you. 03:19:48 Thank you so much. Thank you. 03:22:37 That's right, that's right. I don't know if you can see it, but there's a lot of food in this restaurant. The problem is that there's a lot of food in this restaurant. There's a lot of food in this restaurant. 03:23:52 Baby, I need to, I need to go again, I don't want to. Wait, wait. It's keyboard. What? It's still making up stuff. Why is it making up stuff? Now it's talking about sales projections. Why can't it just say, you didn't give me the transcript? It's very helpful. Oh. Ah. 03:24:25 Yeah. 03:27:16 I'm sorry, boarding's at 9. What? I think it says calling. I think that means boarding. Oh no. Calling a person. Really? I've never seen that. Are you sure? Does it take a name? Or... 03:27:46 No, that's calling. I think it means boarding. I think we should go here. It's a bit early, but... 03:28:56 You mean the one that you want? We didn't pay for it. It's pretty good. Why? Why? It's weird. This is expensive. It's weird. I don't know. What? That's not how they sound. It's up to us. It's mine. You have what? 03:29:26 A price. Oh. Subscribe. Okay. 03:30:28 both of the times I just went I just went one piece just one piece they just went I just twice in quick succession. 03:31:21 okay let's go turned around in place. At least we're super close. 03:31:54 I was leaving room in Scott's camp the last time. I love how you like that. I love your claws. Four. It was 4A, now it's just four. 03:32:42 I don't know, but it can't hurt to be early. There's chairs up there. Where? There are two chairs. There are chairs. There are a couple of chairs there, next to each other. See? Against the wall. Against the mirror. Against the, yeah. 03:33:13 Yeah. Want to do that? Hmm. We're going to have a quick look for shopping and stuff. Just to hear about. Yep. 03:34:35 No, no. 03:37:02 Thank you. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 62, 63, 62, 63, 62, 62, 63, 62. 03:38:50 Thank you. 03:40:42 I was tempted. I was wandering too far off and really like smoldering and stuff. So we're planning to watch Mighty Nein in the airplane. How long is the flight again? Less than two hours. 03:41:15 Probably get one in. By the way, that was the fastest, run through security ever. Yeah, that was great. Like there's nothing. It was awesome. Nothing about my shoes. Nothing about like removing liquids or it was just my just my phone. 03:41:52 To me for you before and now yeah, well you said it's okay. 03:42:29 Yeah, now we almost did on the way here remember, Yeah, we both had earphones and we missed her like that. 03:44:14 I think it's pretty cool. 03:45:23 Thank you very much. 03:46:26 We would also like to remind you that there is an exchange of operations in the U.S. It is a criminal law, but not a law. And we would like to suggest that you exercise your right to be a teacher of the U.S. 03:47:04 We would like to thank you for your attention and attention. I really like that it feels like ChatGPT has remembered more about me. 03:47:55 Like I was asking it for ways to track my progress when lifting weights and it says, your constraints as I understand them. From your patterns you value low cognitive and interaction overhead such as Plaud, granola, voice, etc. You like Obsidian as a long-term structure system of a record, not a UI. You're often mobile or traveling. You like automation pipelines when they remove friction, not when they add it. I didn't give it any of that. 03:48:29 It's pretty cool. Yeah. I mean, it's right. All those are right. 03:49:20 Okay. 03:50:46 Ladies and gentlemen, this is pre-boarding announcement for all of you. Please, please. 03:52:48 Thank you. 03:53:50 I can't believe all of you. 03:57:54 Do you believe in us and judge us if we are ready to do it? What live you life? Do you have in your mind? Listen to your heart. Thank you for waiting. 03:58:50 I'm going to go for a ride. Thank you. 03:59:57 Thank you for waiting for me. 04:00:59 Thank you very much. Thank you. 04:03:13 That was all we're making. That was all remaining passengers. But that's not us, right? We're on zone 8. Is that our thing? Mine's group 8. This is us, pre-boarding. 04:03:43 We're group 7. 04:04:48 I was just reading this article about how before the dinosaurs, way before the dinosaurs, the first, so the prevailing form of life was fish, and it was called Age of Fishes, and they had sea scorpions that were as big as humans. Everything was in the water, but the very first known global mass extinction event happened and it was that for some reason the Earth's climate went from something warm to something really cold and 85% of the water on Earth, I don't know what percent of the water on Earth was frozen over as glaciers and it wiped out 85% of fish at the time. 04:05:43 It was because of that extinction event that jaw vertebrates one out and life became the prevalent form of creatures that were alive. If that hadn't happened, we might be jawless fish. And it was also what forced them life off. your water it was also what forced those creatures off just being in water because 85 percent of them. 04:06:21 died off because everything was glaciers they had to be able to survive at least part of the time, not in water. we might have been jawless fish it's still life business and stuff. 04:06:56 chris flyer silver members. We could have been dollars fish. Maybe we were dollars fish. No we were not, but we could have been. I don't know. Because I have a jaw and I'm not a fish. 04:07:27 Got my mandibles. Oh the billions. Wait no jaw. No jaw. I think I'll be dead. I'm trying to. 04:08:15 I'm trying out a new news aggregator that, life, gives me a digest of the most important things, but it's, life, a five-minute read. We'll see. Can you hear and translate the announcements? That last one? Yeah. Can I translate it? Yeah, group four. Yeah. 04:08:50 Four and five now. 04:09:20 Creepy. He's strangling his first girl. Creepy and also kind of hot, right? Well, he has his eyes closed. He's just smelly. 04:11:02 I'm sorry. Can I have one of these? 04:12:16 oh this scan here wait until you thank you thank you scan here sir 5280. 04:12:46 thank you. 04:13:48 It's funny, isn't it? Yeah, it is. 04:14:47 oh i didn't notice but yeah hi thanks hold on to us for a second we're over there sorry could you move. 04:16:02 Bye-bye. 04:17:52 What is this? Apple. Or a blueberry. Or are you always burping? Yeah. 04:18:22 I use harder. Acridicle. 04:18:56 No, no, I refuse. Maybe it's only one minute. One hour. So, do you want to start watching? I'm not going to finish it. 04:19:27 Where am I supposed to put it? I don't have a bucket with me. I don't know. However, please be assured that we'll do our best to make up for the loss in time. Flight time today will be 1 hour and 5 minutes. 04:19:59 Make me the copies. Thomas had a search. And I mean, you have this ruby. It's all about that. Fly upon T-shirt. All of today is expected. Oh, my God. If you drop that and it goes to blue everywhere, then it'll be, no, I thought it would be, okay, my ears and like, I don't know. Okay, let's. The moment our door is just closed. No, no, no. 04:20:30 You will be weird. I don't know if you can really. You're weird already. Oh, no. If you put it there, there's nothing. It just goes through. Then it'll drop to the first. And then it'll go kablooey. And then my things I'm putting in my ears are like rolling around. I'm just like, whoever. Germs of whoever. I'm not you. You're just like, oh, free earphones. Put it in my ears. 04:21:23 If you have to do this, I'm not. You probably just took it out of her leg. Oh, that would have been a good one. Did you even? No. Wait, something about your body that didn't go into your mouth. What? And now, did you? 04:21:57 No, no. 04:22:45 Too hot! Meaty! Those are foods! Perfect! I think I had one. That's just... You're kind of... You are. You cannot accuse me of what I say. No. 04:23:46 but there's like other do you want to we're going to do it we should do it now yeah but they're going to tell us to put away our devices well it doesn't even make any sense i don't think that's a video, really no look i don't like that either no that's not one million dollars. 04:24:32 i know which one i know. We didn't see them, did we? Welcome on board Singapore Airlines. Lunch on this aircraft may differ from that on other aircraft. Please give us your attention as we through this debriefing with our island. 04:25:08 There are details you would not want to miss. During takeoff and landing, show that your tray table is stowed away. Put the back of your seat upright, queues on. Before we take off, store your luggage under the seat in front of you. 04:25:38 or in the overhead compartment. Make sure that your seatbelt is securely fastened during taxi, take-off, and land. 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