Primary Topic
This episode discusses a distressing incident where a toddler was trapped inside a Tesla vehicle after its battery died, rendering the car's electrical systems, including the door locks and windows, inoperable.
Episode Summary
Main Takeaways
- Electric vehicles can pose unique risks; their dependence on battery power can lead to critical failures affecting basic functionalities like door locks.
- Tesla vehicles lack manual overrides for some crucial functions, which can become a significant safety hazard during battery failures.
- The incident has sparked a broader discussion on the need for robust safety protocols in electric vehicle designs.
- It highlights the importance of consumer awareness about the technological intricacies and potential pitfalls of modern electric vehicles.
- The episode calls for urgent attention from manufacturers to implement failsafe solutions to prevent such dangerous situations.
Episode Chapters
1: Incident Overview
The episode begins with an overview of the incident where a Tesla's battery dies, trapping a toddler inside. The hosts discuss the specific failures of the vehicle's design in emergency situations. Kim Commando: "When the battery dies on a Tesla, you can't unroll a window or unlock the doors, which is weird."
2: Technical Discussion
Discussion on the technical aspects of Tesla vehicles and how battery dependency affects vehicle functionalities. Andrew Babinski: "You think they would have some sort of security override..."
3: Safety Standards and Regulations
This section covers existing safety standards for electric vehicles and what might be lacking. Kim Commando: "There’s a thing, but from the outside, you can’t [open the door]."
4: Consumer Awareness
Focuses on how consumers can be better informed about the vehicles they use, especially concerning new technologies. Andrew Babinski: "Don’t buy a Tesla. There it is."
Actionable Advice
- Check Vehicle Safety Features: Before purchasing an electric vehicle, investigate its safety features, especially manual overrides for electronic systems.
- Regular Battery Maintenance: Ensure the vehicle’s battery is regularly checked and maintained to avoid unexpected failures.
- Emergency Preparedness: Keep tools in the car that can help in breaking out in an emergency, such as window hammers.
- Stay Informed: Follow updates and recalls from vehicle manufacturers regarding safety issues.
- Advocate for Safety: Engage in dialogues with manufacturers and regulators to push for better safety standards in electric vehicles.
About This Episode
A girl was saved from a Tesla Model Y in 100-degree weather in Arizona. Plus, two Florida seniors were scammed out of $400,000 in gold, and there's a nationwide coffee recall. Plus, we talk to Brian Morrison, creator of Free Blockbuster — it's like those little free libraries, but for movies.
People
Kim Commando, Andrew Babinski
Companies
Tesla
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Transcript
Kim Commando
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Kim Commando
Hey, it's Kim Commando today, your daily podcast to keep you up to date with all things digital and beyond. And I'd love to have you be a part of our podcast. You can make an appointment to speak with me. Just head over to commando.com. and on the top right, there's a button that says email, Kim, fill that out, and that's it. So here's a little fun fact for you.
Andrew Babinski
Yes.
Kim Commando
Make you sound super smart at dinner parties. Maybe you can use this on your other show that there are 49 states out of how many states?
Andrew Babinski
No, there's 50. You're wrong. We're starting the show off. There's 50 states, Kim.
Kim Commando
There are. You didn't let me finish my sentence. My gosh. 49 states that have designated distracted driving laws.
Brian Morrison
Speaker one.
Andrew Babinski
Oh, really? It's not 50 for 50?
Kim Commando
No. Okay, so which state does not have a law? So, like, it's okay if you text and drive, watch movies and drive? What is. What state is that permitted in where.
Andrew Babinski
I say is going to be an indictment of those people because I think about them negatively. Is it in the south?
Kim Commando
Nope.
Andrew Babinski
Oh, and I was going to be way off.
Kim Commando
Nope. Not in the south.
Andrew Babinski
New Jersey?
Kim Commando
Nope. Not in the northeast. You're getting close.
Andrew Babinski
All right, I got two regions of the country. California.
Kim Commando
Nope.
Andrew Babinski
Idaho.
Kim Commando
Nope.
Andrew Babinski
Oregon?
Kim Commando
No.
Andrew Babinski
Arizona.
Kim Commando
No.
Andrew Babinski
All right.
Kim Commando
I don't know. Did you forget all the states you ran out of? States?
Andrew Babinski
Sheboygan. Is that a state? Canada.
Kim Commando
Montana?
Andrew Babinski
They barely have roads.
Kim Commando
Montana. Where the official state bird is a mosquito.
Andrew Babinski
It's not a bird.
Kim Commando
And a seven course meal is a steak and a six pack. That's right. Montana.
Andrew Babinski
All right, so I can just go texting all through Montana. No big deal. Not breaking any laws.
Kim Commando
Nope. That's it. Montana would be fine with you, but.
Andrew Babinski
When there's cows to the left of you, corn to the right. How much damage can you actually do?
Kim Commando
That's because there aren't too that many people in Montana. Yeah, you could say it's Mt.
Andrew Babinski
I could say that's the abbreviation for the state Mt.
Kim Commando
Got it. Oh, so clever. I'm welcome back. So clever on that. Yes, it's Kim Commando. Today it's your fun podcast about all things digital. Of course, I am Kim Commando, and joining me is our amazing gentleman who on Friday nights, you can watch him tickle the ivories at your local VFW.
Andrew Babinski
What are you talking about? You start with tickle and I'm like, where is this going to go? Should find out about my onlyfans live cast.
Kim Commando
It's Andrew Babinski. Give it up for Andrew. What do we need them to do, Andrew?
Andrew Babinski
They need the, like this show. This is a live version of Kim Commander today. And if you like it, the algorithm is like, oh, someone's interested. Maybe we should show this to more people. Then if you share it, the algorithm gets, like, hot and bothered. You're like, wow. Then if you comment and someone comments on your comment, the algorithm doesn't know what to do. Explodes all over YouTube.
Kim Commando
They go crazy.
Andrew Babinski
Absolutely. That's crazy. So that's all we're asking. Just like comment, share, and then follow.
Kim Commando
Well. And what happens if you follow?
Andrew Babinski
Oh, if you follow. It's nice. It helps us.
Kim Commando
It is.
Andrew Babinski
It tells you when the show starts. Those first three, boy, those are important.
Kim Commando
Well, when you follow, what happens is that upstairs, there's a bell, is there? And every time somebody follows us on YouTube, it goes bing.
Andrew Babinski
Really?
Kim Commando
Bing?
Andrew Babinski
Is that right next to the ice tea machine?
Kim Commando
And then when somebody unfollows.
Andrew Babinski
Oh, no. What happens?
Kim Commando
The air conditioner goes down by two degrees.
Andrew Babinski
It's a rough week on Kim commando today.
Kim Commando
Somebody please follow us. It's 182 degrees out.
Andrew Babinski
The followers have been going way up the last couple of months. It's really cool.
Kim Commando
Yeah, it is. It's very, you know what? We do appreciate that. Absolutely. And in case you're wondering, we do need you to subscribe also to our newsletter. Head over to get Kim.com. once again, that's get Kim.com. so I'm having, I'm having a little bit of a question here. What happened is that, you know, we give away things, right? You know, once a month over on the website, which, by the way, we have a fantastic new website. And so we've been giving away, like.
Andrew Babinski
Iphones, right, which people have been responding to.
Kim Commando
We tried the Amazon gift card, done eight people. Nobody wanted that.
Andrew Babinski
They were all in one household, too.
Kim Commando
And then we tried laptops.
Andrew Babinski
Okay.
Kim Commando
Didn't really work.
Andrew Babinski
No.
Kim Commando
MacBook versus a windows. So I came up with this idea. I don't know if it's a good idea. Okay. Okay. Is that if you win, the contest is that you'll get, like, an official Kim commando swag bag with a hat and a fanny pack and a shirt.
Andrew Babinski
Sure.
Kim Commando
And then you can get my voice on your voicemail greeting.
Andrew Babinski
Okay. Still waiting for the prize.
Kim Commando
And I thought that would be a good prize.
Andrew Babinski
Amazon gift card never looked better.
Kim Commando
Now, I think, you know what I'm. Seriously, what? I'm thinking. How about $1,000 gift card for whatever airline of your choosing?
Andrew Babinski
$1,000?
Kim Commando
Yeah, just like $1,000. Whatever airline that you want.
Andrew Babinski
Sure.
Kim Commando
And so whether you want to go on southwest Delta Hawaiian, win a summer vacation, what do you think? No, seriously. Do you think that would be a good one?
Andrew Babinski
I suggested this months ago.
Kim Commando
You did not. I just came up with this great idea today.
Andrew Babinski
We were sitting there going back and forth, and I said, you should give away a summer vacation. And then you were all self involved, not even paying attention.
Kim Commando
You're such a dick.
Andrew Babinski
That one was on the podcast. The first one was prior. This one was official.
Kim Commando
Hey, listen, if you're listening to the podcast, you can actually watch us do this podcast Monday, Wednesday, Friday, YouTube.com kimcommando. That's YouTube.com kimcommando. And in case you're watching today, I didn't have a lot of time to work on my makeup, so this is kind of like what you see is what you get.
Andrew Babinski
You look great.
Kim Commando
Put on a little mascara.
Andrew Babinski
But, you know, it's funny, as I always say to Jennifer, I say, I like when women don't wear makeup. And she's like, no, you don't. I'm like, I do. I like it. She's like, no, you like when women wear a little makeup, a little mascara, a little bit of blush. That's what you like.
Kim Commando
I don't even have blush on.
Andrew Babinski
No. Well, that's what. Your cheeks are so shiny.
Kim Commando
I'm not gonna say it again, but you're thinking. You know what I'm thinking? It's right there. It's just right there. Right there. This is why mom loved me more. I'm just saying. All right, here are the top five things you need to know. It's happening in the tech world right now, and we're gonna start with a crazy story. What happened? This is really something. This guy gets a phone call, and guy says, you know, I'm from the government. I'm here to help you. And there has been some illegal activity on your Amazon account. But if you do the right thing is that we will make it all go away, and we're not going to put you in jail. And this 78 year old guy says, well, what exactly do I need to do? The guy says, my name's Alba, and I need you to go get $154,000 in a cashier's check. Then I need you to go buy some gold bars using that cashier's check. Then I'm going to give you the location of a black sedan, put the gold bars in an iPhone box in the backseat of the black sedan, where I will go pick up the gold bars, and because I'm from the government, I will make all these problems disappear, and you are not going to go to jail. So the guy does all this.
Andrew Babinski
Please tell me he called police first and this is like some elaborate sting operation.
Kim Commando
No. So after he drops the gold bars off in the backseat of a black sedan, it occurs to him that this is probably not legit.
Andrew Babinski
That long.
Kim Commando
He calls the police, and the police say, is the guy still calling you? He says, yeah, Alba's still calling me. Cause he's saying that the two gold bars, the 154,000, it was not enough.
Andrew Babinski
Oh, no.
Kim Commando
The government needed more money from him.
Andrew Babinski
You think that would be enough?
Kim Commando
So he had to go buy some more gold bars.
Andrew Babinski
So now they got the sting operation.
Kim Commando
All right, now they got the sting. This time, he was instructed to put the gold bars in the back of a Toyota.
Andrew Babinski
So they're switching vehicles. That's smart. They don't want to be caught.
Kim Commando
And Alba got into the car after the guy dropped off the additional gold bars. That was nothing but fishing magnets.
Andrew Babinski
Oh, okay.
Kim Commando
So they didn't actually go buy the gold, and then he drove off, and the police followed him. And it turned out the guy's name is Tasia Kamar Patel.
Andrew Babinski
Not Alba.
Kim Commando
No. 2021. Years old.
Andrew Babinski
No. His job with the government's got to be in jeopardy after this.
Kim Commando
Speaker one, I'm sure. I'm sure he came to the United States in October 2023 and has a green card.
Andrew Babinski
Wow.
Kim Commando
Nice.
Andrew Babinski
I'm sure he didn't have any record before coming here. He just started doing those scams the minute he got to America.
Kim Commando
So if you're listening or watching and you get a phone call from the government, and they say that they're there to help you, and you have to go buy some gold bars and put it in the back of a car in an iPhone box.
Andrew Babinski
Not real. It's fake. It's a scam. I have here, actually, a question for you. Yes. My robo calls since switching phones have totally decreased. I don't know if it's the connection of going from Verizon to at and t. If it's the Samsung phone works better at blocking and not pushing through the spam. I don't know. But the ones I am getting are all the same. That they're from the claims department because they recently knew I was in a car accident and they want to collect some money so that then I. They can send me my money for my repairs. Okay, here's my question. Is that leaked from my side or is that leaked from their side?
Kim Commando
Probably their side.
Andrew Babinski
You think it's their side?
Kim Commando
Yeah. Especially now because of the whole CDK cyber attack, which, by the way, if you're not getting our free newsletter. We told you about the cyber attack, like, a week or so ago, silly people, and now it's just hitting mainstream news.
Andrew Babinski
Get the newsletter. See how mad and vulgar she can get. If she gets angry at you. Get the newsletter.
Kim Commando
Well, I'm just saying, like, you know, if you want to be up to date, this is what you need.
Andrew Babinski
So you think it's their side?
Kim Commando
Yes, because we had, like, CDK is all the software that runs all the auto repair shops, dealerships, and things like that.
Andrew Babinski
Okay.
Kim Commando
And so they just had this big, massive data breach. That's why they're actually having trouble selling.
Andrew Babinski
Cars right now because of that.
Kim Commando
And they're back to pen and paper. Would you like to buy this car?
Andrew Babinski
I love that. When you put the numbers down, like $350 a month, $2,000 down, and they put that line with an x. If we can get here, will you agree? And you sign it? That's meaningless. It doesn't mean anything. I'm sure you haven't been one of those car negotiations in a while. You get them straight. Plucked off the factory in Germany or wherever your car was built.
Kim Commando
I know. So cool.
Andrew Babinski
It's very cool.
Kim Commando
I know. Love that. Did I show you what it says where it says commando?
Andrew Babinski
You did.
Kim Commando
Oh, I love it.
Andrew Babinski
So cool.
Kim Commando
I know. Do you drink coffee? I don't.
Andrew Babinski
Yes.
Kim Commando
Okay.
Andrew Babinski
Multiple times.
Kim Commando
250 types of coffee could contain a deadly toxin. Only 250 coming in at number two. What you want to do is look for anything that says, produced and distributed by Snapchill, LLC.
Andrew Babinski
Okay, I will check that out.
Kim Commando
If you need the list of all the products. We have it over@commando.com. dot.
Andrew Babinski
So one coffee place makes 250 brands.
Kim Commando
Yes, yes, it's right. And it's the Snapchat LLC label is right below the nutritional facts.
Andrew Babinski
Okay, I'll look for it.
Kim Commando
Java. Nice day.
Andrew Babinski
Unnecessary. Didn't need that there. We could have just went to number three seamlessly.
Kim Commando
You know, I saw a sign coming in at number three, and Barry wanted to put it in our yard, and I said, you're not doing it.
Andrew Babinski
What did the sign say?
Kim Commando
And it said, you know, a warning, burglars. And it had, like, a picture of a gun.
Andrew Babinski
Sure.
Kim Commando
And says, life is short. Don't make it shorter.
Andrew Babinski
You wouldn't let him do that. No, your hoa wouldn't have. Would have proved that. Maybe not.
Kim Commando
So he does have a sign at our house in Santa Barbara, and I was going for a walk. Well, he's, you know, he likes signs. Let's just put it that way.
Andrew Babinski
Yep.
Kim Commando
We had a lot of signs.
Andrew Babinski
There's a sign out there that says, read this sign. And then there's a sign right next to it.
Kim Commando
It's crazy. I mean, we used to joke that I would have a sign set host. And so in Santa Barbara, we have signs out front. No trespassing, private entrance only. So I go for my walk. I walk 25, 30 miles a week, and this woman stops me, and she says, you live at that house at the end of the street, right? And I said, yeah, I do. Why? She says, oh, I find the signs offensive.
Andrew Babinski
No trespassing is offensive.
Kim Commando
I said, really? What sign is that? And she says, the one that says armed response. Oh, that seems a little oppressive to me.
Andrew Babinski
Yeah, you don't want to oppress those burglars, so. How dare you?
Kim Commando
You should promote them.
Andrew Babinski
Leave out cookies and milk.
Kim Commando
Come on over. Come on. Won't you be my neighbor?
Andrew Babinski
High five.
Kim Commando
South american gangs are now leaving little surprises in your front yard.
Andrew Babinski
What kind of surprises?
Kim Commando
Hidden cameras recording on SD cards that are wrapped in camouflage.
Andrew Babinski
Is this different than the two rocks duct taped together with the camera inside of it?
Kim Commando
Yeah. Now they're just doing, like, putting the cameras when they're just wrapping them up in green tape and just shoving them into bushes.
Andrew Babinski
Okay.
Kim Commando
And so making sure, of course, that they can see. So what they want to do is your schedule. See when you're coming and when you're going.
Andrew Babinski
Sure.
Kim Commando
Coming.
Andrew Babinski
Go.
Kim Commando
Coming, going, coming, going. And if you haven't seen the SWAT team, come and jump my fence and run into my house, because the chilean gangs had targeted us. You might want to check that out.
Andrew Babinski
If you're on YouTube, just. Yeah, go to the feed under the videos. Scroll down. It's definitely worth the watch. Unbelievable.
Kim Commando
It was unbelievable.
Andrew Babinski
Still to this day, you experienced that. You just wanted to go outside and see a helicopter fly around, like, oh.
Kim Commando
I wonder what they want. This is so cool. This is so great.
Andrew Babinski
Mary. There's about 30 guys in our front.
Kim Commando
Yard, and they're all hot, and all of them are, like, under the age of 30, muscular. Finally, this coming in, if you have a business on TikTok, is that they have this new tool called the symphony digital avatars. And so what you can do is say, I want to sell, like, the newsletter. And TikTok has put together ways for you to edit, for you to, like, hire an actor. Have the actor say whatever you wanted to say, and then you just buy ads based on that video. Okay, but the actor isn't really an actor.
Andrew Babinski
I was gonna say, finally, we're not using AI. I was wrong.
Kim Commando
It's all AI. And I saw this ad this morning. Now, let me back up just a second. Jeff, who works for us, I don't think you've met Jeff. Jeff is responsible for buying the ads for the newsletters on Instagram and Facebook and other places, because as we are trying to keep growing the newsletter and subscription business, because I think I've run out of friends.
Andrew Babinski
You think so?
Kim Commando
Yeah.
Andrew Babinski
You hit 500,000 and you're tapped.
Kim Commando
I think I am. Honest to goodness. I told them this in the meeting last week. I said, I think. I think everybody has their own circle. I think I've tapped out of my circle. So we're buying ads, and so we buy static ads. And I said, what about if we try video ads where somebody's actually pitching the product and talking about the product? He's like, well, I got to get on fiverr. I got to find the talent, and then we got to give him the script, and then we got to tell him how to deliver it. He said, it's not hard, but it's just going to take a lot of time. Here, watch this video.
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Kim Commando
Okay? That is not a person. That's an AI generated spokesperson. That copy that we are talking about having miracle grow will help. Okay, obviously it's bogus, but what did you think of that?
Andrew Babinski
For all I knew, it was AI going in. So that's not fair. That's true compared to scrolling. If you we could rewatch it. The arm movements are unnatural and the chest and legs do not move at all.
Kim Commando
Can we.
Andrew Babinski
Can we rewatch it? Is that possible?
Kim Commando
Guys, mats can do anything.
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Kim Commando
Yeah, the hands are definitely not supplements.
T Mobile Representative
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Kim Commando
Things that they should never do before.
Andrew Babinski
I mean, you told me was AI, so I was looking for those things, but if I'm just scrolling. Absolutely not. There's no way I. And it looks like Luka Doncic. I don't know. You don't know who that is? He's a basketball player. Looks exactly like him.
Kim Commando
We don't. What an assumption you just made. Okay, that I would not know.
Andrew Babinski
You're right.
Kim Commando
What this guy did in when he was playing.
Andrew Babinski
Which guy?
Kim Commando
The Lucas guy.
Andrew Babinski
Which one?
Kim Commando
The guy on the street.
Andrew Babinski
Yeah, I know. What was his name?
Kim Commando
Started with an L. Good.
Andrew Babinski
Retention right there. Hopefully you witness a crime. Quiz you. I think it was an elephant. I don't know. Not that bad, it looks like. I'm wondering if they designed that AI. Now, is that a person that they hired and said, hey, can we use you? It's fully 100% generated.
Kim Commando
Yes, 100% generated. So who's the basketball guy?
Andrew Babinski
Luca Doncic. Best basketball player in the world.
Kim Commando
Luca Lucas. It's close. You could have given me like, oh, yeah, it was close. Instead of you're like.
Andrew Babinski
And then I asked you again and you're like, started with an l. Cause you had no confidence in Lucas at all.
Kim Commando
And so what does he do?
Andrew Babinski
He's a basketball player.
Kim Commando
What? I mean, like, who does he play for? What does he do?
Andrew Babinski
Tell me, who does he play for?
Kim Commando
Let me think about this, because I know this is a trick question.
Andrew Babinski
So right now I'm breaking down the numbers. I'm gonna say 40% chance you actually name a real basketball team. It's possible. A 60% chance you're gonna go different sport.
Kim Commando
Trail. Placers trail.
Andrew Babinski
Very good.
Kim Commando
Okay.
Andrew Babinski
That's not where you place, but that is a basketball team from the city of Portland.
Kim Commando
Oh, wow.
T Mobile Representative
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Andrew Babinski
Dallas Mavericks. It's Dallas Mavericks player. It looks exactly like that.
Kim Commando
Okay. And he's a tight end?
Andrew Babinski
Yeah, he's a point guard. Shooting gun. Plays guard. Tight end is a football profession. Oh, you should know this. Taylor Swift dates a tight end.
Kim Commando
Let me tell you, he's got a tight end. We really need new phones.
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Kim Commando
Hey, it's Kim Commando. Today it's your fun podcast about all things digital. If you're looking for the Kim commando show, you know, the big show that's on overlay, 400, 500 stations, the award winning show. You know, it's actually the number three show in Rwanda.
Andrew Babinski
Oh, yeah, that's right. We got bad intel.
Kim Commando
Yeah, we did. We got bad intel.
Andrew Babinski
We thought the Kim Commando today podcast was the one that's number three. It's not. It's the Kim Commando show podcast, which is the number three technology podcast in Rwanda.
Kim Commando
I think. You know what? I think we're going places.
Andrew Babinski
That's. I mean, you just launched and you're already three in Rwanda.
Kim Commando
I know.
Andrew Babinski
Think about that.
Kim Commando
So. So if you're looking for the Kim commando show, there's two ways you can get it. Number one, you can get it with commercials. And before you sit there and go like, oh, Kim commando, why do you have so many commercials in your show? Oh, gosh, what are you doing? Okay, I don't know if you noticed, but it takes money, okay? We got Internet bills, we got production bills, we got building bills, lighting bills, music licensing, and then I have to look this good all the time.
Andrew Babinski
That little bit of makeup, still very expensive.
Kim Commando
So expensive. You have no idea. I mean, do you think I'm, like, going to rite aid for this stuff?
Andrew Babinski
Sephora's not cheap, people, so.
Kim Commando
Or you can get a commercial free. Now, if you want a commercial free, then I'm going to get somebody to say, well, why do you have to charge for that, Kim Commando?
Andrew Babinski
This listener is such a beautiful voice. It's like a siren calling.
Kim Commando
But you know what? Cause I get that with the newsletter because I read every comment that comes in about everything. I know, but it's like, you know, it's like, you know why you have to put ads in newsletter? Oh, because I'm just going to sit here on my butt do this every single day for free for you.
Andrew Babinski
Also, the customer service is so great. Thank the Kim commando Today podcast.
Kim Commando
That was a little harsh. Just a little harsh. Just.
Andrew Babinski
You're on a roll today.
Kim Commando
Yes, I am.
Andrew Babinski
Watch out, everybody.
Kim Commando
You're such a great guy.
Andrew Babinski
Great guy.
Kim Commando
Great guy. All right, so a couple of years ago, we were approached to have, what? A. To build one of those little libraries.
Andrew Babinski
Oh, approached by whom? The neighborhood?
Kim Commando
Yeah, the neighborhood.
Andrew Babinski
Okay.
Kim Commando
So, you know, so, Carrie, it was really great. They gave us a kit, and we tried to do it ourselves in the break room. And then finally I called Kerry. You know Kerry, he can fix anything and do anything, right? This guy's so smart. And I said, kerry, look at our little library. The door doesn't work. And it really was literally like, just like, put these nails together. So Carrie fixed it all up and painted it, and we have it. I know somewhere in the neighborhood around here. And so the whole idea is that you give a book and you bring a book, give a book, bring book. So I read about Brian Morrison. Okay, Brian Morrison has a great idea. Instead of little library books, why don't we put dvd's in there so you can leave a dvd you can, and borrow dvd, kind of like a free, what he calls the free blockbuster movement. That's cool. I know. So here to talk to us is Brian himself. Hey, Brian. So, Brian, how'd you come up with this idea?
Brian Morrison
Well, we all have a lot of DVD's or even VHS tapes sitting around, and the question in my head was, how can we share them rather than hoarding them in our houses? And the little free libraries were a great model for that. So we said, well, let's do little free video stores.
Kim Commando
So was the immediate reception like, yes, this is great, or like, I'm not really sure we're into it?
Brian Morrison
I think the immediate reception was confusion. It's, what is this thing? And why is it here? And who is going to use this thing? The beginning was a process of people coming to understand what we were doing, and I think we're making some progress. There's a robust community now, but I think there's still people who find these things and go, oh, my gosh, what is this? I can't imagine something like this exists.
Andrew Babinski
So do you have the numbers on robust community? How many actual free blockbusters there are?
Brian Morrison
It's very hard to pin an exact number down because, you know, we're not monitoring these things all the time. But it is. There are over 200 free blockbuster locations in the US, Canada, Mexico, the UK and Australia.
Andrew Babinski
Oh, wow.
Brian Morrison
If anyone in Rwanda would like to start up Rwanda's first free blockbuster, they love tech. Personally send you tapes and DVD's.
Andrew Babinski
They love tech over there, so this is bound to work.
Kim Commando
You know what, I'm glad you know, Brent, thank you for mentioning that, because that's something, you know, I'm in the National Radio hall fame. I've been to all get all these awards. But it wasn't until I became number three in Rwanda that I thought to myself, you know what? I made it.
Andrew Babinski
You know, you said something interesting at the beginning here. You said, you know, everyone has DVD's and v. I don't have one. I don't have one physical piece of media unless it's old audio cassettes of me from early radio days. I don't have any physical media in my house.
Kim Commando
I don't know who you are, where you came from, but I probably have at least 200.
Andrew Babinski
Really?
Kim Commando
Yeah. And I wanted to get rid of them. And Barry's like, no. Cause the boat has a dvd player. I'm really gonna sit there on the boat and watch a movie. But that's okay. We, you know, sometimes, like when you're married, you gotta pick your battles, you know, and that's. The 200 DVD sitting in a cabinet isn't something that is a battle.
Andrew Babinski
You lose the boat battle and you win something more important later, like a big diamond. Now, with, when it comes to the mini libraries, how many people are, how many vhs and DVD's are they storing inside of each one of these?
Brian Morrison
Oh, you know, it's always different because you can build your free blockbuster from anything, you know. So it could be a milk crate, it could be an old cabinet. And it's going to depend what, you know, you build your franchise from will dictate how much, what the capacity is. But, you know, any, I've, we've, we've got one location up in Canada that's an old piece of furniture and it's got to have hundreds of DVD's.
Kim Commando
Oh, wow. Wow, that's awesome. That's awesome. So then, so are there instructions like how to get started on your site? Or, and is there other requirements that, I mean, could anybody just do this?
Brian Morrison
Anybody who wants to provide a free movie library to their community can get involved for free. There are no requirements or costs to start up a free blockbuster. You just find something that you think would work, put some movies in there, make them available to your community. And let us know on our website, freeblockbuster.org, dot and if you do want some tips on how to get started, there is a whole page there, including free downloads of our artwork that you can use as you build.
Kim Commando
What about. Because there's all kinds of movies.
Andrew Babinski
Here comes the Downton.
Kim Commando
No, no, no. Here. I know. I'm serious. There's all kinds of movies, right? You got GPG, RX.
Brian Morrison
We really like Blockbuster. Consider this a family store, you know, so we're not real keen on x rated material. I think it, you know, we leave it up to each individual community for what works best in their community. If it's a free blockbuster box in a school, that's gonna be very different than, say, a free blockbuster box in an office or on a military base. But, you know, generally, just like blockbuster, we do try to keep it to see through r rated films.
Andrew Babinski
I remember in the early days of the rental places, there always be that red curtain in the back of the rental store. So maybe people can have like, a little curtain in front of their backyard and you go back there and that's not fine.
Kim Commando
No, no.
Andrew Babinski
All right. I'm just. There's brain. There's no bad ideas during brainstorming.
Kim Commando
Yeah, that's the. Sorry. Bleep.
Andrew Babinski
I really didn't like that idea.
Kim Commando
That's just a crappy idea. That's a crappy idea.
Andrew Babinski
Take two.
Kim Commando
I can't believe that slipped out. Sorry. Good things that pod, not the show. So, Brian, how do people learn more?
Brian Morrison
Visit us@freeblockbuster.org follow us. On social media, there are always new franchises popping up and you can get great ideas on what you might want to do for yours. There's a recent trend of people getting blue and yellow balloons for their premiere days, which is kind of new this summer. And we're into it. That's really the best part about it is everyone who takes on founding a free blockbuster adds something to the project in a way that is really wonderful and collaborative and cool.
Andrew Babinski
That's right.
Kim Commando
See, I love this story. I think this is great stuff. Brian, thanks for being here, sharing with us.
Brian Morrison
Thank you so much for having me.
Kim Commando
You know, maybe we should do an out front.
Andrew Babinski
Yeah.
Kim Commando
What are you looking at me like that for?
Andrew Babinski
Can't wait to get the clip. That's all I'm saying.
Kim Commando
Why? What are you going to do with the clip?
Andrew Babinski
I'm just going to keep it from our personal collection. Kim commando dropping the s. Bob.
Kim Commando
You know, it could have been worse.
Andrew Babinski
It could have. Yeah, they're going to couple letters, a couple words. You could have dipped in. There were words.
Kim Commando
Do you remember what Mike James did years ago is that we were. I was doing a podcast, right? I get so relaxed doing a podcast, you know, doing a podcast. And I was having trouble saying a word, and I said, oh, with the f word.
Andrew Babinski
Okay, fudge.
Kim Commando
Fudge.
Andrew Babinski
Fuddy daddy.
Kim Commando
And so podcast goes out about ten minutes after it drops, the email on the website just blows up and social media blows up. He didn't edit that out.
Andrew Babinski
That's hilarious.
Kim Commando
And I'm like, then I try to find him. He was, like, hiking. And I'm like, mike, you gotta get off a camelbike right now.
Andrew Babinski
I dropped the f bomb, and it's live.
Kim Commando
And you didn't erase it. Get rid of it.
Andrew Babinski
You.
Kim Commando
It's your fault.
Andrew Babinski
Barry did the same thing once. We were doing a recording a commercial. Her husband, Barry Young, was a talk show host here in the Valley in Phoenix, and we're recording a commercial for a company. I don't know if I should say the name. It's called Parker and Sons.
Kim Commando
Yes.
Andrew Babinski
And at the end of the 60 seconds, he's like, oh, old man cart Parker and his five ugly sons. Come on out and fix your. Well, I forgot to cut that part out.
Kim Commando
Oh, Matt Parker and his five ugly sons.
Andrew Babinski
And so that went. Went to sales. Sales, of course. Didn't listen to it, sent it onto the client. Thank God they had a sense of humor. They were like, oh, that ending part. So funny. But we shouldn't air that.
Kim Commando
I liked when you guys would do the spots for sexton pest control. I remember you guys would go back for it. Okay, it's not sex.
Andrew Babinski
And remember tank paint?
Kim Commando
No, I don't remember that one.
Andrew Babinski
Yeah, the commercial sound like they were saying tank paint. We had some fun with that one.
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Kim Commando
Hey, it's Kim commando today. We're so glad that you're here. Don't forget to, like, comment, share, follow, because it's super important, because that's the way that you game big tech's algorithm, so that this way, more people get exposed to the product. Because, you know, here's the deal. Big tech, they control what you see, but they base what you control and see on what other people think about what they see. So again, you want to, like, comment, share, follow.
Andrew Babinski
Can I tell a story about you that's connected to that?
Kim Commando
Yes.
Andrew Babinski
One time we were doing the big show, the important one, and I.
Kim Commando
Not this one, not this crappy one.
Andrew Babinski
And I was call screening and you came in and you were just furious. And I was like, what's going on? You're like, I hate Facebook. And I'm like, what do you mean? And you're like, we used to post a video on Facebook and within hours it would get 50,000, 100,000. Everyone that follows the page would get access to it. And now they're limiting it to people. And now I want to show it to everybody. They want to make me pay.
Kim Commando
Oh, I was so mad.
Andrew Babinski
So mad.
Kim Commando
Because those videos went from like 5000 thousand views in a day to like ten, if that.
Andrew Babinski
Some of them were even smaller.
Kim Commando
Yes.
Andrew Babinski
Oh, she was so mad.
Kim Commando
Well, you know what? Cause it's such a racket. It's such a racket because they Facebook, they go out and they tell all these companies, oh, you know, have all your fans join us on Facebook, have everybody. And, you know, and I was never the one doing that, by the way, which is why we don't have a huge Facebook following.
Andrew Babinski
Right.
Kim Commando
Okay. I mean, you know, we're up to like a quarter million people or 500,000, but we're not like 20 million. Right, 50 million, whatever it is. Because I thought, you know what? I want to control my customer. I want to control my customer. So just as I start doing it, that's what they say, oh, you want to pay to boost, which didn't make.
Andrew Babinski
It, which illogical that you say. You gain these followers. These people are saying, I would like to see what you have to offer. And Facebook's like, we're only going to show you to 10% of them. And if you want to show it to the rest, you got to pay. I understand. Facebook's a business. Boy, was she mad that day.
Kim Commando
I was so mad. All right, moving on. What do you got?
Andrew Babinski
Speaking of you being mad, something happened in Florida.
Kim Commando
Okay?
Andrew Babinski
There is a lot, an empty lot in Fort Lauderdale. It's behind a lower income neighborhood, and it's been empty for years. It's just a parking lot. All of a sudden, out of nowhere, a ton of Tesla Cybertrucks show up. 34 to be exact. There's no security on this lot. No fences, no guards. They just parked 34 cybertrucks. 34 lot in the middle of the projects in Florida. Okay, 34. Why? Why do you question 34?
Kim Commando
No, I mean, like, we wonder. No, I mean, like, 34 cybertrucks. I mean, like, it's. Gather all those trucks in one spot to coordinate that.
Andrew Babinski
Well, it turns out Tesla had rented the lot because they needed somewhere to put all of these cars that are overfilled because they're not moving as fast as they expected.
Kim Commando
Really? The design is not making people say.
Andrew Babinski
Now, that's according to reports. Okay, this is not from Tesla. That is according to the report. So three days later. Three days later, someone went out and spray painted f elon on every single one of the cybertrucks. Now, there's no security. I don't know what you expect, but this is how I'm tying it back to you. We did this show. You were live via Zoom on Friday. You were not in Phoenix, right? Was this you? Did you go out to Fort Lauderdale and spray feline on all these cybertrucks? You know, you can tell us. I know how much you don't like the man.
Kim Commando
Do you see any black paint under my finger?
Andrew Babinski
That's interesting that you bring that up. So she hired someone. Okay, that's interesting that you bring that up, because the spray paint just wiped off. It didn't stick. I don't know what the. Yeah, it didn't stick. They spray painted it. They went out there and washed them all off. Within hours, it was all gone. But someone attacked. Went after Elon Musk and his cybertrucks. Parks in Florida.
Kim Commando
I wouldn't do that. Well, I just say it here on the show.
Andrew Babinski
We know.
Kim Commando
I mean, I just, you know. Remember Guy Kawasaki? Like, I don't like him. Guys. Like, I don't like him either. Okay, but. But, you know, but it is sad what happened to the toddler.
Andrew Babinski
Oh, yeah. Here in the valley.
Kim Commando
Yes.
Andrew Babinski
There was a cybertruck that the battery.
Kim Commando
No. Wasn't it Tesla vehicle. You're right. Yes.
Andrew Babinski
I apologize. Battery died. Window locked. Because when the battery dies on a Tesla, you can't do anything. You can't unroll a window. You can't unlock the doors, which is weird. You think they would have some sort of security? I know. If you're on the inside, you can.
Kim Commando
Yeah, there's a thing, but from the outside, you can't.
Andrew Babinski
And this, in the valley, was 118 degrees this weekend.
Kim Commando
It's crazy.
Andrew Babinski
So you think inside of a car, it's got to be 100, 3140 degrees at least. And there was a child stuck inside and they had to rescue it. They had to get through into the Tesla and get the baby out of there.
Kim Commando
Yeah. 20 month old grandma was taking her to the zoo, which I don't know if that's very logical.
Andrew Babinski
No, not 118 degrees.
Kim Commando
I'm thinking you want to do like an indoor activity.
Andrew Babinski
But the Phoenix Zoo does have like, I'm not trying to make excuses, but the Phoenix goo has a splash pad. Maybe they're going to play in the water at the zoo.
Kim Commando
That's true.
Andrew Babinski
Don't lock your kids anymore.
Kim Commando
Don't buy a Tesla. There it is. We really need new phones.
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Kim Commando
Ctmobile.com hey, just a quick reminder, if you have not already, we would love for you to get our free newsletter. And if you already get the newsletter, tell one friend about the newsletter because that's really, that's the quickest and easiest way for us to continue to grow the newsletter is for you just to tell one person about the newsletter. Just 1%. Well, you could tell two. Yeah, I mean, one or two.
Andrew Babinski
You don't have to. You could. Half dozen.
Kim Commando
So I have a great video we're going to watch at the end. So if you are listening to the audio version of the podcast and you want to see, ever see one of the videos that we are talking about, just head over to YouTube.com kimcommando and then you can always like just fast forward to wherever you want to go in the video. Then you can kind of, you don't have to like watch us do this whole thing again.
Andrew Babinski
Zoom to the end.
Kim Commando
But I know that you'll want to.
Andrew Babinski
Yeah.
Kim Commando
Okay, so porch pirates.
Andrew Babinski
Well, now I have a video as well. Is this like a battling videos here? Because there was a instance where someone on their doorbell camera caught porch pirates. Okay, do we have the video? Matty, can we throw it up. Now, here it is. You see the delivery? The guy delivering the package, he's walking right up, okay, now there's a car that just pulls up right behind the delivery driver. Okay, you can't see it in frame right now, but there's another car parked right there. Now these two guys are going to battle over stealing the package.
Kim Commando
Oh, no.
Andrew Babinski
The guy with the hood on has a knife. The other guy defends himself with a flower pot. He lost. The guy with the knife got the package. The homeowner saw this whole thing, knew that they were out there, felt threatened, felt like he was in danger, but then started thinking about it. Those were my iPhones. My brand new iPhones from at and t being delivered. A car is staked out in front of my house.
Kim Commando
How did they know another car is.
Andrew Babinski
Following the delivery driver? What the heck is going on?
Kim Commando
Somebody at the store is releasing the information to somebody or somebody selling it online. Yes.
Andrew Babinski
And you sold it to two porch priorities. You screwed up. You almost had a pirate on pirate crime.
Kim Commando
Just, you know, there's. Somebody sold the tracking number.
Andrew Babinski
Isn't that crazy?
Kim Commando
That is crazy.
Andrew Babinski
Now, did someone hack this guy's email, got the tracking number, then that person sold it. Not trying to indict anyone at 18.
Kim Commando
You know what? It's so hard to say because you have so many points of entry.
Andrew Babinski
Yeah.
Kim Commando
I mean, along the way. I mean, it's like, you know, sometimes I get emails like this. It's like, oh, what could it be? I'm like, I don't know. I was on a talk show last night. Walter Sterling. Okay. And Walter used to be Walter Sabo. He's a big radio consultant for many, many years. He's actually the guy who invented the AC format. Oh, wow.
Andrew Babinski
That's cool.
Kim Commando
So now he's doing talk show every night. So I was on a show last night, and he opens it up by talking about why, asking me why his printer doesn't work with his phone. And he's saying he tries airprint. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't work. I mean, is it him? Is it the printer, is it the phone?
Andrew Babinski
Or did you walk him through step by step on how to get it fixed?
Kim Commando
I asked him a personal question.
Andrew Babinski
Why the heck are you trying to print something from your phone?
Kim Commando
I said, walter, are you nice to small children and animals? I mean, I said, I mean, I don't know. I don't know why. I don't know why it doesn't work. And then I said, have you tried turning it on and off again? I mean, did you kick it?
Andrew Babinski
Have you kicked the printer yet?
Kim Commando
Walter, I hate. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Nobody knows.
Andrew Babinski
Call HP.
Kim Commando
No. I don't know.
Andrew Babinski
Show as a platform.
Kim Commando
No, but he's very nice. He was giving me a nice. He loves the newsletter.
Andrew Babinski
Oh, that's awesome.
Kim Commando
So that was really.
Andrew Babinski
Can't print it. But are you sure he loves it? Sure.
Kim Commando
So we do the whole, like, half hour interview. We talk about everything, and then he says, you know, thanks for being here and all this other stuff. And I said, hey, Walter, I think you need to buy a new printer. All right. So I have this big 95 pound golden retriever.
Andrew Babinski
Right?
Kim Commando
Love this dog. I do. I love Abby so much. There's an airline called JSX. You're in town. We've talked about it, and they actually are all around the country.
Andrew Babinski
Yeah.
Kim Commando
And they're getting around FAA regulations in order to provide, like, charter flights.
Andrew Babinski
Okay.
Kim Commando
It's a long story. They got two companies. Barry explained the whole thing to me because, you know, he had to go figure all out.
Andrew Babinski
Yeah.
Kim Commando
And so how bored were you when.
Andrew Babinski
He was explaining it? Pretty boring.
Kim Commando
And sometimes I feel like I'm so mean. Cause he'll be telling me, I'm like. I look at him go, you're losing me.
Andrew Babinski
Well, you're losing me, but it's a factor, too. Your patience versus his storytelling details.
Kim Commando
Oh, yes.
Andrew Babinski
They don't align sometimes.
Kim Commando
No. And it does. And I look at him, I'm like.
Andrew Babinski
Okay, he got a newsletter that's gotta.
Kim Commando
Be on 3 hours right now. Right now. But the, but the best one was when Ian was growing up. Is that Ian? If he was like, he mouthed off to me or something. Okay. I'd wait until we're at dinner, and then I'd look at Ian, and I'd say. And I'd look at him just like this with my, like, payback is tough. I look at him, and I go, you know, honey, you know so much about science. And Ian was asking me today, what is the difference between the rings around Venus and whether or not Pluto is actually a planet?
Andrew Babinski
And go. Punishment ensued.
Kim Commando
Perry would go on like, whoa, son, that's a really good question. I'm so glad you asked. Let's start not at Venus and Pluto, but there are so many planets in the solar system. Let's start at Mars and then goes through the saturn, the whole thing. And then Ian would look at me like. And then I'd be like, oh, I'm done with dinner. I'm cleaning up.
Andrew Babinski
I think someone's calling. I'll be right back.
Kim Commando
So I don't know where I went with that, but I'm back right now.
Andrew Babinski
Abby. You have a dog named Abby?
Kim Commando
This is what happens in this parade.
Andrew Babinski
We just got right back on the freeway. We're good. Took a little. Took a little diversion to a flying j, but we're back on the freeway. Yes.
Kim Commando
So on JSX. Now I know where I was right now. I'm back. Is that you can take your dog right with you up to 65 pounds. Okay, so Abby can't go.
Andrew Babinski
I was gonna say, yeah, your dog.
Kim Commando
Weighs more than 60 pounds. So there's this new airline called bark, and it's really an airline for dogs. Watch their introductory video.
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Why is this guy going on an airplane in a dog crate? Well, that's the CEO of Bark, and he's trying to show people how miserable the traditional flying experience is for dogs to promote his new luxury airline that's designed for dogs first and humans second. Bark Air, the same company behind bark boxes, just had its maiden voyage. And, oh, yeah, it isn't cheap. A flight from New York to La costs $6,000 for one dog and one human. A pitch for four tickets includes a sunlit waiting lounge filled with treats and toys, an onboard spa for dogs, luxurious dog food and beverages, and best of all, the dogs don't have to be crammed into crates. The airline even does a pup intake to learn about the dogs preferences and temperament prior to the flight. And dont worry, because the flights crew is trained in dog CPR and dog behavioral practices. Currently, barque Air offers a very limited number of flights, but theyre hoping to expand in the coming months, especially since demand has been high. All June and July flights are totally sold out.
Kim Commando
These dogs are our children. Theyre part of our family. So I hope that we can create an experience that reaches every family that wants to travel with their entire family like they do with their children.
Andrew Babinski
It's cool.
Kim Commando
Is it gonna work?
Andrew Babinski
I think two dogs are gonna get in a fight. Someone's gonna get hurt and it'll be over. You get. You ever go to a dog park?
Kim Commando
Yes.
Andrew Babinski
Hold on. You have.
Kim Commando
Yes.
Andrew Babinski
Okay.
Kim Commando
Why would you say I would never go to a dog park?
Andrew Babinski
I know you. If you go to a dog park.
Kim Commando
You are such a.
Andrew Babinski
There is, you know, sometimes there's the dog that just doesn't fit in with the rest of the dogs at the dog part.
Kim Commando
Exactly.
Andrew Babinski
And it's trouble. And it's hard to pull two dogs that are attacking each other at a dog park apart. Imagine doing that in a jet.
Kim Commando
Well, they probably figure out, like, put the little dogs by the little dogs. The big dogs by the big dogs.
Andrew Babinski
That's a heck of a price tag, though. Four tickets for six grand.
Kim Commando
Was that round trip or one way?
Andrew Babinski
I think. I don't know. Seattle to la, though. That's not even a. I think that was the flight, right? Seattle, la. I don't even think that's, that's no. New York, New York, tla.
Kim Commando
Yeah.
Andrew Babinski
Okay, so I'm kind of on par.
Kim Commando
Well, Barry would do this.
Andrew Babinski
Yeah.
Kim Commando
I mean, he loves Addy.
Andrew Babinski
She's adorable.
Kim Commando
Sometimes I think he loves the dog.
Andrew Babinski
More than she's adorable.
Kim Commando
Wait, how could that happen?
Andrew Babinski
Oh, dogs don't talk back. Dogs don't say, I'm busy and walk away from him. I mean, every time he walks in, the dog is happy to see him. Is that the case with you?
Kim Commando
No. I feel bad.
Andrew Babinski
Yeah, it's okay. Get your treat.
Kim Commando
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