From 3b562cd770d018f6839c2d742ad97f2bd29f8da3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: alexandrumaier <30497622+alexandrumaier@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2024 07:38:36 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Create changelog--friends-plusplus-ato-2024.md --- .../changelog--friends-plusplus-ato-2024.md | 137 ++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 137 insertions(+) create mode 100644 friends/changelog--friends-plusplus-ato-2024.md diff --git a/friends/changelog--friends-plusplus-ato-2024.md b/friends/changelog--friends-plusplus-ato-2024.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a262ac66 --- /dev/null +++ b/friends/changelog--friends-plusplus-ato-2024.md @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +**Adam Stacoviak:** So what I'm bringing up is this idea that this -- like, you had the Ford Bronco come back, and that was gas-based, not EV-based. But then you have this Scout Motors, which I had no idea about a Scout. So this is all new to me. + +**Jerod Santo:** No. It's not a Jeep? + +**Adam Stacoviak:** I don't even know, it's not a Jeep. + +**Jerod Santo:** It looks like a Jeep. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** It's not a Jeep, though. + +**Jerod Santo:** Is it because Jeep's just a brand? + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Yes. + +**Jerod Santo:** A manufacturer. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** It's got this nostalgia from back in the day... + +**Jerod Santo:** It's a square SUV... It looks like a Jeep Wrangler. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Yeah. + +**Jerod Santo:** Okay. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** It looks Bronco-ish too, right? + +**Jerod Santo:** Yeah, yeah. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Wrangler-ish, Bronco-ish... It's got this-- + +**Jerod Santo:** It's a Scout. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** ...this older style to it. + +**Jerod Santo:** Okay. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** I'm not trying to harp on Scout necessarily, or Scout Motors, but this idea of... This take what was old and modernize it as an EV... + +**Jerod Santo:** What if we take what's old and make it new again? + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Yeah. This idea. + +**Jerod Santo:** And this is a metaphor for Rails? \[laughs\] + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Sure... Sure... No, but I was just thinking, "Are you down with that?" Are you down with the idea of take the old school and make it new school, and it's EV new school? + +**Jerod Santo:** If it's well-executed. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Yeah. + +**Jerod Santo:** Because... Take the same exact concept to movies and I say "No", unless it's well-executed. Then I'll say yes. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Then you'll say yes. + +**Jerod Santo:** Yeah, for sure. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** What's a good, well-executed, since we're going to movies... + +**Jerod Santo:** Didn't we do this with -- we tried to figure out when we had Emily Freeman and Justin on the show... + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Right. + +**Jerod Santo:** ...a good remake, or a good reboot. And we decided that Blade Runner was pretty good, and that Dune -- + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Dune was good, yeah. + +**Jerod Santo:** ...was pretty good. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Dune's kind of standalone, though. It's a remake, but it's not -- + +**Jerod Santo:** It's a different version of the same story. They're telling the same story though. It's a reboot. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Yeah, it is a reboot. + +**Jerod Santo:** Okay. So I'm not against the idea, I'm against the way it's executed poorly. And so if Scout kills it, then I want one. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** You want one. + +**Jerod Santo:** I do want one. Here's why I want an EV... I hate oil changes. \[laughs\] I hate the complication and the complexity of an internal combustion engine. I like the simplicity and the lack of maintenance on an EV. Now, what I don't like about an EV is there's one giant battery that just goes bad eventually, you know? Or blows up. But what I do like about it is I'm used to taking care of batteries... I feel like I can take care of a battery, better than I can take care of... Ice. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Yeah. I drive an F-250, as you know... + +**Jerod Santo:** That's a large internal combustion engine. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** It's a diesel engine. It's even different than a gas engine. + +**Jerod Santo:** Yeah, it's diesel. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** And it has the requirement of DEF fluid. Are you familiar with DEF fluid? + +**Jerod Santo:** Say again? + +**Adam Stacoviak:** DEF fluid? + +**Jerod Santo:** I think I have some DEF fluid in my ear. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Hello? DEF? Are you making fun of \[00:03:32.15\] on this podcast? + +**Jerod Santo:** No, I'm making fun of you. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Oh, okay. Gotcha. DEF. I think it stands for... + +**Jerod Santo:** Oh, DEF Jam Records. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** ...Diesel Exhaust Fluid, I believe... DEF. Acronym. + +**Jerod Santo:** I will believe you, because I have no way of checking it. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Me neither. I'm believing me as well. I'm not sure. + +**Jerod Santo:** Anybody with a computer could prove that wrong... + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Well, so it requires diesel... Some say diesel. Not diesel. + +**Jerod Santo:** I say diesel. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Diesel. I say diesel, too. + +**Jerod Santo:** Okay. Why did you call it diesel, then? + +**Adam Stacoviak:** I'm cool with either, actually. I'm cool with diesel, or diesel. + +**Jerod Santo:** Or Vin Diesel. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** Oh, yeah. Vin Diesel... + +**Jerod Santo:** I'm cool with either one of those. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** I think he's actually a diesel. + +**Jerod Santo:** Yeah, he's more of a diesel, I think. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** He's the example where it's got to be a Z. + +**Jerod Santo:** Yeah, I agree. + +**Adam Stacoviak:** So my vehicle requires diesel, as well as DEF fluid...