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Burnie and Ashley discuss Tesla's sunset strategy, army of robots, future pods, Peter Molyneux, Fable IV, boomer roleplay, Brandon Sanderson, adapatations, Harry Potter, and the US nationwide shutdown strike.

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Hayden M Boudreaux

That “six” sounds like it hurt the most

Jake Duncan

Thank you for taking part in the shutdown tomorrow. I know people like to complain when you talk about politics, but speaking for myself I just want to say that as a blue dot living in a red state, (a state that used to be very blue in the Obama years), it really helps us feel not alone the more that the content creators I follow speak out about how messed up things are right now. Its really felt like in the past 10 years I've had no impact on my local, or national politics, but hearing you guys talk about it and the actions you are taking motivates me to keep my head up. I'll see you guys on Monday.

Johnny

Your Tesla's not a classic it has to be 25 years old in order for a car to be considered a classic. That's according to the DOT and most enthusiast. Also I would not say we're near the era of robots especially with anything about robots coming out of Elon musk mouth The man's a notorious liar look at how long he said you'll have full self-driving cars it never happened with them

SF Boomer

Listening to this episode was so weird but in a good way. Peter Molyneux went to my school many years before I started, and after a chance meeting I ended up doing a placement in the QA team at Lionhead! That was around the same time I discovered Red vs Blue (early 2004?), so hearing these worlds collide takes me waaaay back...and to top it off my name is in the episode title! 😄

Cody Voeller

Apple picking up the rights to the Cosmere is insane. We're gonna get a great show and movies in 3-6 years.

Nabs

I love the Wheel of Time, and when the first episode of the show butchered one of the main characters background in the opening scenes I was heartbroken. (Perrin was changed from a teenage apprentice to a young but grown man who accidentally kills his wife, seriously wtf?) Sanderson having so much control over the series is such a relief to hear.