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Adnan Virk
What's up, everybody? Adnan Virk here to tell you about a new podcast. It's NHL Unscripted with Virk and Demers.
Jason Demers
Jason Demers here. And after playing 700 NHL games, I got a lot of dirty laundry to air out.
Adnan Virk
Hey, I got a lot to say here, too, okay? Each week we'll get together to chat about the sport that we love.
Jason Demers
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Adnan Virk
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Covino
Hey, thanks for listening to the Covino Enrich podcast. Be sure to catch us live every weekday from 5 to 7 Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific, on Fox Sports Radio.
Rich
Find your local station for Kavito and rich@foxsportsradio.com or stream us live every day on the iHeartRadio app by searching FSR. All right, let's go.
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Rich
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Rich
And hey, if you want to see what you hear, we're always posting clips on the fox Sports Radio YouTube page. And after today's show, our bonus podcast, over promise goes down.
Covino
Oh, it's going to be a fun one today. So definitely chime in. Whatever we don't have time for on the show, we always do. Over promised. We're gonna talk about sports. Urban legends. There's a new story that makes the top three.
Rich
Absolutely.
Covino
We'll talk some college football. Rich will give you his picks. But right now, here on the show Fox Sports Radio, we be rocking out.
Danny G
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
Rich
And we be going old school because today the iPhone turns 18. It was 18 years ago today. Steve Jobs and his turtleneck got up there and he introduced the world to what he called the future, the iPhone.
Covino
Nurdleneck.
Rich
And you know, I stand by what I said. I can't think of an invention in our lifetime that was more impactful than the iPhone. I said the Internet as a whole, that's. That's a broad thing to call an invention, Right?
Covino
But I think honestly, you give way too much credit for the iPhone. You could say smartphone changed our life. I Don't find that much of a difference. Dude, I have an iPhone, but this is only my second iPhone I ever had. This is the second iPhone I ever had. I only got it because a girlfriend made me do it. Here's what I will tell you if you just so happen to enter the dating world. Unfortunately, that's what happened to me. I was judged for having the Android. I really was green.
Rich
Text messages.
Covino
Yeah.
Rich
No booty.
Covino
I was just. So I made the adjustment. I did. I'm like, well, I guess I'm getting an iPhone if it's gonna get in my way. The Android was essentially a C block.
Rich
So there's one guy in every group chat. Your fantasy football buddies, your. Your pals from college. So he's one dope that messes up the group chat with his green text messages and his pictures and videos that ruin it all.
Covino
In this same breath, I will say I do love my iPhone. Right? But I didn't hate my Android either. But today's the anniversary, so let's focus on the celebration of the iPhone and.
Rich
Pave the way for the other phones.
Covino
It's a great phone, but. But in the same breath. Are there other things you could say changed our life? You can't say to that level, but along the same lines, because I have my answer. Okay. For me, I was born with a lot of gifts. Some I can't even talk about here on Fox Sports Radio.
Iowa Sam
I think I know what's coming.
Covino
I don't know if you. If you do. I was born with a lot of great attributes, Rich. Ask my mom. She'll tell you all about them. But. But when God made me, when the wizard created me, he didn't install a gps.
Iowa Sam
I knew it.
Covino
Really?
Iowa Sam
Yeah. No sense of direction.
Covino
Rich was born without a brain. He's like the scarecrow of the show.
Rich
I'm sorry, what?
Covino
Yeah, they forgot to give me a gps.
Rich
Yo. Can I tell you till this day?
Covino
Yeah. I'll walk around in a circle and like, where am I going?
Rich
I'm not even exaggerating when I say this, but it's such a local. It's such a local reference that it wouldn't make sense. But right now, Covino doesn't even know what direction, like, downtown LA is.
Covino
Like, I don't know, like, what fires are affecting me because I'm like. It doesn't register in my brain.
Rich
We were. We were doing our show a decade ago. We did a TV show on sny before espn. We broadcast it in New York City. We played a game one day and mocked his lack of directional knowledge. We pulled up a map of New Jersey and said, where is Union, your hometown? He was so far off.
Covino
Is that surprising? You know, I knew somewhere in the middle north, but it's not surprising because I really have no internal gps. So when the invention of GPS became a thing. And what do we have? Like our Tom Tom.
Iowa Sam
Yeah.
Rich
Cavino saves so much ink from printing out MapQuest directions.
Covino
Yeah. Oh, I was that guy. What was. There was another one. I feel like it started with a G. Oh, yeah. There was another brand of GPS that was a thing at one point, because, remember, they didn't.
Iowa Sam
Gorman.
Rich
Garmin.
Iowa Sam
Garmin.
Covino
Tom, Tom and Garmin. Yeah. Now we have them in our car. CarPlay, whatever. We connect it to our phone, to the car, Bluetooth. Without that, man, I don't know how I would navigate. The world's such a smaller place. We've explored so many different restaurants and areas and things. As a result, I can go in any city, anywhere and get around. It really just changed my life tremendously. I would say, for me personally, more than a knife.
Rich
You know, my grandmother who passed away a couple years back, she was in her 90s when she was still, you know, still with it, in her early 90s. I, you know, you start picking the brain of the older people in your life, like grandma, tell me about the depression. You know, you said, grandma, I remember asking her, what today fascinates you the most? You lived from the 1920s. She passed away a couple years ago. Lived to 96 years old. I was like, grandma, what impressed you the most over your almost hundred years on this planet?
Covino
Did she say your hair plugs and how real they looked, how they've come such a long way.
Rich
How dare you insinuate that this is not real? No. My grandmother said she finds it fascinating how I could put location in my phone, and it tells me the minute I'll get there, she's like, I just insane. I can't comprehend. Like, you put, like, we're in Queens and she's like, put in an address in Florida and it'll tell you, you know, so many hours, so many minutes, and you'll be in Fort Lauderdale. Like, how.
Covino
How incredible.
Iowa Sam
Yeah. You didn't explain the satellites to her.
Covino
Yeah, no, exactly, right?
Rich
It's unbelievable.
Covino
You know, kids do. When you have kids and when Koa gets older, I mean, you got your teenage sons, too. They can't wrap their heads around how you got around. Like, well, how did you know where this person lived? How did you know to get There. Wait, well, how'd you get to different places in other towns? Like word of mouth. You asked people you recognize landmarks. You used a map.
Iowa Sam
When we were little kids, there was the Thomas Guide. I tried explaining that to the teens that we have, and they're like, what a book.
Covino
It's insane. So I would say GPS is a close second, man.
Iowa Sam
No, it's right up there. It was on my list. And hand in hand, it goes with CarPlay. Because, Rich, we've talked about this before. You've had a car that didn't have CarPlay. And then once you have it in your car and everything's touch screen, you're like, how did I live without this?
Covino
That is true.
Rich
Once your phone is integrated with your car, there's no reason to ever be holding your phone, being distracted on the road, your satellite radio, your podcast, your local radio. There's no reason for any distraction. So I think CarPlay's up there. But our buddy Mike hit us up, who listens in Cincinnati. What's up, Mike?
Covino
Hey, Mike. Cincinnati Mike.
Rich
No, he does run this place. Different guy. He said it's not an invention as much as just how big screen TVs. And I know Kavino loves to correct me, but they're. They're just monitors. But you used to pay thousands and thousands of dollars for like a big screen TV that weighed a ton. And now you could go to Walmart and get a 60, 70 inch TV for 200 bucks.
Covino
I know. I'm thinking I need one over 100 inches now. That's what I'm thinking.
Rich
I mean, you might need. I mean, right? It would cost less than what you paid in the 2000s.
Covino
For real? I paid. This is a true story. I swear to God. When those projection TVs became a thing, that's around the time I bought my first house. And I really wanted this sleek, Maxim like bachelor pad. I paid about six plus thousand dollars for a projection TV back then. And it wasn't even that big. It was just big compared to other ones that were available. I can't imagine doing that now.
Rich
Gross, right?
Covino
I would never do that.
Rob G
You think you're a big TV guy now?
Rich
What do you think?
Covino
You. Oh, you trying to take over riches thing, big TV guy. If I paid 6,000. I remember my mom, like split it with me, Sam, because it was my first home. 6,000 to me back then, might as well have been $100,000.
Rich
Sam, be alive. I see where you're going. He wants to be. He wants Steve's big TV game. Of the week.
Covino
TV game of the week.
Rich
I see what you're trying to do. I see what you're trying to do. Let's go to your phone calls on the anniversary of the iPhone before we get into some NFL and coaching.
Covino
You are an iPhone snob, though. I'm trying to tone you down.
Rich
I am. I don't.
Covino
You sound like a big snob. Mike, who runs this place, came in and said it's not quite 50 50, but here in the States, it's 45. 55. 45% of people still have an Android. So you might not want to sound like a snob when 45% of your audience are those guys that have it.
Rich
If someone doesn't like me because I make fun of their phone, then I didn't. But you think, stop being a lame O.
Covino
Rich is the type of guy that backs into his parking spot and thinks he's better than I.
Rob G
Never wrong with that.
Rich
I hate those people.
Danny G
This show is two producers and you're making Big Mike do your research on the Android. Come on, guys, let's go.
Iowa Sam
We looked it up, DB the exact number is 56.63.
Covino
What? That's how many people have the iPhone for Apple.
Iowa Sam
Yeah.
Covino
Wow.
Rob G
I can tell you, though, who at fsr, producers, talent, whatever has a non iPhone. Jason Stewart.
Rich
Yeah, Just look for the people that need a race. Chris.
Rob G
Perfect. Not an iPhone. Brian. No. Android.
Covino
Wow.
Rob G
I think that's it. Anybody I'm missing here? I think those are the three. I think that's it. So our majority iPhone, according to Rich company here.
Covino
It says a lot about.
Iowa Sam
Andy Furman sends snail mail.
Rob G
Andy Furman has an iPhone, though, I can tell you that. You know what, guys?
Danny G
IPhone, negative two.
Rob G
I don't like that. Did you hear about, like, the Siri function? Like spying on people and like, we're not really surprised by that. Apple having to pay out like 95 million, which is like a penny to them, but it's like, you know, that ain't cool. But otherwise, I love my iPhone.
Rich
Yeah. Let's go to your feedback. Let's start with John in Virginia.
Covino
Which inventions based on this have changed our lives the most?
Rich
Honestly, I'd be shocked to hear someone give me an answer that rivals the iPhone and navigation, which, by the way, you could say is sort of combined now. Right. What's up, John?
Caller
Hey, how you guys doing?
Rich
Love the show. Thanks, man.
Caller
It's a. It's a kitchen gadget, but the air.
Covino
Fryer, you know, it's become a rage. People love talking about Their air fryer. I have one. And I'm like, am I missing the rage on this?
Rich
You're not much of a cook.
Covino
I know, but I still, you know, I mean, my, My girlfriend is. We use it, but it. I'm not saying your answer is wrong. I'm saying. I'm saying you're right. I just don't get it. Right. That became a thing.
Iowa Sam
We use ours a lot.
Covino
Do you? I mean, we use it, but is it that great? Yeah.
Iowa Sam
Well, you don't want your. Your snotty nosed kids using the oven, so. Our kids use the air fryer all the time.
Covino
You know what?
Rich
You. You don't realize some of. Not that you don't realize, but some toaster ovens are air fryers. Like, you know, my place, my toaster oven is an air fryer. It's not just the toaster oven. So it does like. I know you're saying the air fryer, like it looks. You can pull out like a coffee machine.
Covino
My. My toaster oven is an air fryer.
Rich
Yeah, see, that's what I'm saying. Okay, let's go to Josh in Ohio. What's up, Josh?
Covino
Hey, Josh.
Caller
Hey, what's up, guys? Thanks for keeping nostalgia alive. Thursdays are a great start of my weekend.
Covino
Thanks, man.
Caller
So my. Mine actually preceded the iPhone and it allowed me to take my CD collection of three big case logic binders and put it in my pocket in college. IPad. An iPod.
Covino
The ipod was a game changer. But now it's just in your phone. Right?
Rich
But the ipod was huge. And I remember when I first met Covino, just to show you, I've said we've taken this friendship and show from the time we were in our 20s to 40s. When I first met Covino, the 2000s, he would walk through New York City with a Discman.
Covino
Swear to God.
Rich
I remember Covino would pull up to work, take off his headphones, and he would throw his discman on his desk. That's how we used to operate.
Covino
It did change the game. And by the way, that Discman, I'd run through batteries like crazy, hitting the mega boost and the anti skip.
Rob G
Anti skip feature.
Covino
Yeah. After one album I had to re. Change my batteries every time.
Danny G
I still think I have some sort of degenerative hip issue because of how I kept my leg with the disc changer on it while driving in my car so it would balance because if you kept it on the seat, it would skip. If you hit bumps, if you rested it on your leg, there would be a way where you could keep it and then it wouldn't skip when you played it.
Covino
I remember the first time I saw someone with an MP3 player. And if you guys are radio nerds, you may remember the name. It was a host and friend of mine named Will Pendarvis. Will Pendarvis was walking around, he's like, yeah, it stores MP3s. This is before, I think, in an ipod.
Rich
Yeah.
Covino
And it was called a Nomad and it stored MP3s. And I'm like, what? What is that? And again, change the game. But again, we have it all on our phone now.
Rich
You know, I'll. I'll throw one into the mix. Talking about technology and things that changed our life in the last 20, 30.
Covino
40 years, however long, change our lives to most.
Rich
I think back to my childhood. If you went out for a school event or some kid's birthday party, your parents would have to set the VCR to tape things, and it hardly ever worked the way you wanted to. If you missed a play in a game, hey, you missed it. You might see it on Warner Wolf's Plays of the Night dvr. And the ability to pause, rewind, fast forward everything on television, on streaming services changed everything. The idea of, you know, you were watching Saturday morning cartoons, you, you better go eat some of your cereal and go to the bathroom before the commercial comes back. And Smurfs is on again.
Covino
Yeah. If you missed it, you missed it.
Rich
You missed it. You missed it. That was it. If the show started. If Growing Pains, by the way, you.
Covino
Brought up sports highlights. If it was a show you liked and you missed it, then you just missed it. Good luck. Maybe you'll get a replay or something. But you missed it.
Rich
Think about it. If Growing Pains was on at 8:00 or Alpha, I don't know. You know, Mr. Belvedere, if you showed up at 8:05, hey, you just missed the first five minutes. And you hope that you really didn't miss anything important.
Covino
That's another one you have to explain to the kids. Like, yeah, you just missed it. Really. They think you grew up in, like, the ancient times.
Rich
Yeah, Tad well, thinks black and white.
Covino
Man, the 1900s were rough.
Iowa Sam
That has me thinking how technology has advanced studio shows like, we all love Red Zone. Well, Rich is too hyper for it. It's over. It's overkill for Rich. He paces during football already. But think about the way, you know football, baseball, basketball, how it's all covered with the cameras and the graphics in the TV studios. The way that technology has advanced, we Talked about it earlier in the show, in the 80s, when it was showtime. Lakers, if they showed the clock, it would always be shaking because they put a camera up.
Rich
They put a camera on the stadium clock.
Iowa Sam
Stadium clock.
Rich
And if the arena was shaking at all. Yeah, you remember that? I remember that visual. Danny G. Just unlocked a memory.
Danny G
Yeah.
Iowa Sam
Lakers, Celtics, if they showed the clock.
Covino
Was shaking, if they showed the time.
Rich
The shot clock, anything it would. They'd be doing. They'd be taking. It wouldn't be a graphic. They'd be doing a video camera shaking of the arena.
Covino
That's actually a great visual, man. Yeah. I think everybody could picture exactly what you're describing right now. And I don't know what you would call this, but you made me think of it. Danny. It's along the same lines, but one of my fears or one of the.
Rich
Snakes, one of my heights, the dark.
Covino
Reservations, maybe about moving to other cities and wondering if I could. I never wanted to miss the local feel of following my local sports teams. And just with the invention of apps and things like that and the ability to have your teams and packages and be able to watch them in any city really changed that mindset for me and made the world a smaller place. So it really. It may be a silly answer to some, but it's a real answer to me that would change my life a lot. Like the fact that I get to watch the Yankees but live in la and you could live anywhere and still watch what you watch and have that local feel that that's a game changer for me.
Rich
You're talking to the audience. You're talking to the audience that would appreciate that sentiment the most, because we're talking to sports fans. So I think back, as a Niners fan living on the east coast, my dad loved Montana. That's how I became a Niners fan. I was able to stay up late on a Monday night. If the Niners happened to be playing Monday Night Football or if they were.
Covino
Playing a game, watch them.
Rich
They happen to televise.
Covino
But as a radio host, they would always say, you have to, you know, start and get your chops in another city. And I would think to myself, I don't want to move to another city and I can't watch the Yankees.
Rich
That was your biggest.
Covino
That was what I didn't care about, you know, missing friends and family. Like, I can't watch my this and that. I mean, absolutely can now. Game changer.
Rich
What's up?
Covino
Inventions that change your Life the most.
Rob G
3 Advancements in automotive technology. Blind spot Assist, automatic braking and lane assist, those are incred. Those are saving lives. Blind spot assist, especially for elderly drivers. They can't turn to check their blind spot because they don't. I like, they're just, you know, frail or like, you know, not flexible. So the blind spot is a huge help. The automatic braking though, like, you know, you'll be on any LA highways and slow traffic slows down immediately. A lot of people, they don't gauge that it's slowing down that fast. When your car has automatic braking, it's literally saving you from a collision. And like it's amazing. Those three, I think are game changers in the automotive world.
Covino
I throw heads up display in that conversation.
Rich
I don't love it.
Covino
I loved it. I need it because I'm so distracted. It's what projects like your GPS and all your. On your settings, on your windshield. I have that on my car.
Rich
I would have put that anywhere close to the other one.
Covino
I know you don't like it. I do. I need it. I wouldn't, I wouldn't compromise on it.
Rich
There's two that I was. Sam brought up that one you said I'm going to add to it the blind spot assist.
Covino
That's what I was trying to do, Rich, but you dismissed it. I was trying to add the Sams.
Rich
Yours wasn't good though.
Covino
Okay.
Rich
Yeah.
Rob G
But for me it was showing a system.
Rich
Listen, you know John Stockton.
Covino
Hold on. Rich has, Rich has the number one answer.
Rich
You know John Stockton. I'm John Stockton with the assists. You're. Look at these short shorts.
Covino
You put the ass in assist, bro. Go ahead.
Rich
I was. Sam said that lane assist, the lane change, the blind spot, I don't rely on it solely, which no one should, but when you're on the highway and you put your right turn signal on or anyone's even in your blind spot, the fact that your side view mirrors a light goes on is. You're right. How many little fender banders and unfortunately bad collisions does that prevent lane changing? The technology is unbelievable. And the lazy one for me, and it's purely lazy. When I back out of my driveway, the fact that it shows where my tires are gonna go. Like the backup camera.
Rob G
Camera.
Rich
The backup camera. If you're coming out of like a curve curved driveway.
Covino
I don't think so, Sam.
Rob G
Well, come on though, for. And I know you're joking, but for parallel parking and for backing out, it's like you don't even, you don't even use your rear. I mean you still do, but you should Use rearview meter.
Covino
Not for me, though.
Rich
Yeah.
Iowa Sam
It also helps all the jerks, though, who think they need to back into every single parking space.
Rob G
There's nothing wrong with that. Nothing at all wrong with that.
Covino
Yeah. We've seen an increase in people that think they're better than us, and it.
Rob G
Makes it easier to get.
Rich
Okay, yet women still. Yet women still scrape rims. Kidding.
Covino
Hey, what's up, Dan?
Rich
Buyer.
Danny G
Did anybody say ring the ring for the dude.
Rich
Great.
Iowa Sam
Nah, that's a good one.
Danny G
Who doesn't have one now?
Iowa Sam
Yep.
Danny G
Yeah, Some version of it.
Covino
Wasn't that a shark tank?
Danny G
Yeah.
Covino
Invention. I. I believe it was. Right?
Rich
It was.
Iowa Sam
Yeah.
Covino
So can I throw Scrub daddy in that conversation? Can I throw the.
Rich
The. The Snuggie?
Covino
I want to throw bombus socks into this conversation.
Iowa Sam
I have one that makes ring possible. WI Fi and Bluetooth.
Rich
Yeah.
Rob G
I was thinking taking wires away.
Iowa Sam
Yeah.
Rob G
Making things mobile.
Iowa Sam
The. Like the headphones we have for in studio still have chords. My kids think I'm crazy when they see this cord. Of course.
Danny G
That course.
Covino
Where's.
Rich
Where's Dad's AirPods? Yeah.
Iowa Sam
Bluetooth changed a lot.
Rich
No doubt. There's a little gadget I want to buy relatively soon. It's probably cheap where when you go on a plane and you're watching the in flight entertainment, that's the time where you're like, oh, I can't use my AirPods. There's a little thing you could like a tiny little square you plug into that and it's like a Bluetooth adapter from your AirPods to the plane TV. And I think that's one of those, like little.
Covino
Might have to get it.
Rich
I sound like an old school guy because I was gonna say it's sort of like a sharper image.
Covino
One of those doodads. Yeah.
Rich
But I think that's pretty cool.
Covino
Watts.
Iowa Sam
Yeah. When we were kids, we would get tangled up in our cords.
Covino
Yeah. So again today, if you just joined us, the iPhone came out in 2007. It changed our lives. So which inventions have changed our lives the most? Wrap it up with your phone calls.
Rich
Dan Byer had a great one. I don't want to.
Covino
What the ring about that. I'm like, you're right. Most of us probably do have. Do you. You have one? I do. I don't want to.
Rich
I don't want to brush past not only the ability to be like, oh, who's in my front door? I have like the ring floodlight, the different things. And all these cameras around your home. You essentially set up your own little home security on your smartphone.
Covino
You know what I realized courtesy of the ring doorbell? How many explosions go on throughout the night and how many dogs go missing?
Rich
Yeah, my neighborhood. Close your gates every day. 10 dogs are missing.
Covino
Take a hold of your pets, everybody. And I get those alerts all the time.
Rob G
Piper's not gonna get far.
Rich
And my dog once in a while will get out. God forbid, right? My dog's such a fat, lazy little French bulldog sausage. My dog will go like one house away. And I'm like, that's the furthest person I know. But to back up that, I just want to give everyone a warning, a lesson to be learned that will take your phone calls and all that. People get caught cheating or doing dumb things on Ring Doorbell and maybe you deserve to get caught. But a lot of times people go in their front porch and be like, all right, I'm gonna take this scandalous phone call. And they don't realize they're on their front porch. And that activates. All of a sudden their wife's like, oh, wait, someone's on the front porch and they hear their husband cheating. They're saying, ooh, what? Jonas got divorced. Jonas and oh, Emilia Clarke.
Covino
Oh yeah, I thought Jonas from here.
Rob G
Not our Jonas.
Rich
No, not Jonas Knox. One of the Jonas Brothers and the Game of Thrones girl. They're saying one of the final straws was that one of them caught the other cheating on the ring doorbell.
Covino
I remember that.
Rich
So you never know. Hey, listen your feedback and everything next, more Covino and Rich right here on Fox Sports Radio.
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Adnan Virk
What's up, everybody? Adnan Burke here to tell you about a new podcast from iHeart podcast in the National Hockey League. It's NHL Unscripted with Perkin Demers.
Jason Demers
Hey, I'm Jason Demers, former 700 game NHL defenseman turned NHL Network analyst. And boy, oh, boy, does daddy have a lot to say.
Adnan Virk
I love you, by the way. On NHL Network, we're looking forward to getting together each week to chat and chirp about the sport and all the other things surrounding it that we love. Right?
Jason Demers
Yeah. I just met you today, but we're going to have a ton of guests from the colliding worlds of hockey, entertainment and pop culture. And you know what, Tons of back and forth on all things NHL.
Adnan Virk
Yeah, you're soon going to find out we're not just hockey talk. We're into all kinds of random stuff on this podcast. Movies, television, food, wrestling, even the stuff that you wear on NHL.
Jason Demers
Now you wish you could pull off my short shorts, Ferkie.
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Covino
Crazy, crazy day. Lots going on here in Los Angeles. We're live from the Tyrack.com studio. Rapid radios are walkie talkies for the playoffs. Push to talk. Walkie Talkie is offering national LTE coverage and no subscription ever. Perfect for instant contact with your friends. We use them on the show. Go to rapidradios.com now for up to 60% off and free shipping. So there's lots going on, meaning fires are breaking out as we speak. Los Angeles. Danny G's gotta go. There's a fire where Rich lives in Woodland Hills called the Kenneth Fire that's developing. Looking bad.
Rich
All right, I will see you guys later.
Covino
Okay, I'll hang out with you. And we're still gonna go to your phone calls, though. But yeah, I mean, I would leave, too. So Danny G's out, Rich is out. Two separate fires just broke out. This is as real as it gets. And it's super scary, super frightening. And it's not stopping. And some people are saying we haven't even seen the worst yet. I'm not Hoping for that, obviously. But Dan Byers gonna be here. We got Iowa Sam. I see Ian and Rob G people still hanging out. But go into your phone calls at 87799 on Fox. Scary day, scary past few days here in Los Angeles. But on the positive, it's still day one of the five days of football. And getting back to your phone calls at 87799 on Fox today. 18 years ago in 2007. That was 18 years ago. You know, seven. I know. That's when the iPhone came out. Did you automatically go iPhone?
Danny G
No.
Covino
Does that mean you had. That means we were all probably rocking a Nokia up until around this time.
Danny G
Yes. I also had a flip phone at the time, Sidekicks. And the flip phone that could turn. Not a Sidekick like that, but it turned and I could have a keyboard if I wanted to type. It was great. And I just did not want to let go of it. So it took me a while to get the iPhone.
Covino
Mike, who runs this place, was saying he was a BlackBerry guy, so I'm guessing around this time in 2007, people were still walking around acting important with their Palm Pilots, playing Snake on their Nokia. And then the iPhone came out on this day and changed our lives. Changed our lives. I went Android. I did. I didn't get an iPhone until about six, seven years ago. I like it. Not a life changer for this guy personally. For me personally in Weston, Vegas would agree. I would just say smartphone, right? Because 45% of the population still rocks some sort of Android. But today it's all about the iPhone. So based on that, based on that, which inventions have changed our lives for the most? For the most, would you say change our lives the most? 87799 on Fox. Who do we got? Who are we going to? How about Tony in Virginia? You're on the Covino and Rich show, hanging out with DB Dan Byer. What's up, Tony?
Caller
Hello again, fellas. Before I give my answer, let me just say that my house burned down 12 years ago and I get what everybody's going through now.
Covino
Rich bounce, man, 100%.
Caller
My answer is drones. I mean, drones, they cover the world now. We see pictures of places we never knew, and whether it's good or bad, we fight wars with them and don't have to worry about loss of life. So I think drones is right up there myself.
Danny G
Good answer.
Covino
And for, I mean, don't they use them a lot in agriculture and farming and all sorts of different things aside from just photography and everything else?
Danny G
Yeah. How about just in our world of sports. And even though the Goodyear blimp was at the Rose bowl, we would need a blimp or a plane to get these aerial shots of these. As a golf fan, you would need a helicopter that would need to follow down each hole. And you would actually see the helicopter shadow if it was done in the morning, like, taking the video, because it would be like, this is the par four, eighth hole, 400 yards. And the helicopter, the drone now just takes care of everything.
Covino
We take that so for granted. Some of the shots that we see, especially at a big event, you mentioned golf, but like, at a Super bowl, the shots that we get, these overhead views are ridiculous. So it definitely had huge impact on how we live, how we fight wars, and how we watch our sports. You're right.
Danny G
Some are delivering food, right? Like, I know, like, there's yes on Michael Jordan's not to make it about golf again, but on his golf course, you can ask for food, and they will stock up a drone and it will fly it out to you at the hole that you're at.
Covino
You know what else they do, Dan? They drive my dad crazy in New Jersey. Yeah, I see one. There's one over Applebee's as we speak. Yeah, I think I see. You know what else they do? They harass my dad because he's in Jersey. To mask the alien invasion. Yeah, they mask the alien invasion. But thank you. Great call. And you're right, there's so many different uses. And even in the world of sports with the drones. Let's go to Gabe in Missouri. You're on the Covino and Rich show. Every Thursday we throw it back. And today's the anniversary of the iPhone. What's up, Gabe?
Caller
Hey, how are you guys?
Covino
Good, man, good.
Caller
Hey, first off, prayers to all you all in California. It's a sad time there. But in regards to this, I think everything correlates with what you guys are talking about.
Rich
But Amazon prime has been an absolute game changer.
Caller
I tried to not purchase anything on prime because I worked in retail previously and it got rid of my job. So I transitioned transition to using Prime. And I use it all the time now just like everybody else. And it comes with, you know, free shows and videos.
Covino
Well, dude, you know what? I want to say I'm sorry about your job, but you're so right and dead on when it comes to this conversation is like, which inventions change your life the most? Amazon prime now. Yeah, prime now. And we're so spoiled from this that even getting it the next day Isn't soon enough sometimes.
Danny G
I'll tell you the great thing about Amazon prime is if you have remorse. Buyer's remorse.
Covino
Yeah, yeah.
Danny G
Buyer's remorse.
Covino
Not Dan. Buyer's remorse.
Rob G
It's actually a thing.
Danny G
Yes. You can cancel it.
Covino
Oh, you can cancel it. Or.
Danny G
Yeah, just boom, boom, done. Not like, hi, I'm sorry, I just placed an order and like make a phone call and be on the phone for 20 minutes trying to cancel an order. It's just boom, boom. Alright, done. I don't need it.
Covino
Plus, returns are easy. And now they've partnered with like Whole Foods. You can just walk into a Whole Foods or a UPS store, be like.
Danny G
I don't want this. Yes. And you don't have to do anything. You show a barcode and it gets sent back.
Covino
You don't have to pay for shipping to return. It's great. It's absolutely changed our lives. Great answer for sure. Thanks, Bezos. Thank you. And thank you, Dan. James in Virginia, you're on the Covino and Rich show again. Let me just give you a quick update. Danny G had to bounce. Just to give you real life scoop of what's going on here in la, Danny G had a bounce and Rich had a bounce because it seemed like at the snap of a finger, his area had to evacuate. These fires are. We witnessed this live as it happened. All of a sudden, little fire broke out where Rich is from where he's living in Woodland Hills. Next thing you know, they have to leave and we watch it on TV and it's crazy. So he had a bounce. And thanks again to Spotty and Dan Byer for filling in. But James, you're on.
Caller
Oh. Thank you for taking my call, gentlemen.
Covino
Thank you, man.
Caller
Commanders, guys, happy Thursday. And like, like the gentleman said, man, thoughts and prayers. Anytime you're going through something crazy, man, hopefully everyone's safe and makes it out right?
Covino
Thank you, man.
Caller
Onto what we're talking about. I got three things for you, man. But one for me, the flat screen tv, how light they are. Because I know y'all remember back in the day, a 32 inch was like carrying a bag of bricks. Number two, man, streaming services. I know y'all and just like me, had a wall of DVDs. Not just an area, a wall of DVDs. I don't have none. And then sports related, the yellow first downline, man. Game changer, yo.
Covino
For real.
Caller
Stay safe out there, gentlemen. You know y'all have a great one.
Covino
James, I appreciate that a lot, man. It really is crazy. I can't even believe that people are going through this. We're going through this. It's so surreal. But we actually did work with the guy who invented the line marker for the first downs, and he was so proud. It was a guy named Gary at SNY that we worked with, and it really did change the way we watch sports. Thanks so much. Let's go to Trip. We're talking about game changers inventions that changed our life. Tripp in Vegas, you're on the show. Covino and Rich.
Caller
Hey, what's going on, man? Thoughts and prayers to all y'all out there. I was gonna say something before my answer. It was great when y'all were filling in, getting three hours of y'all, so that was great.
Covino
Yeah, we love doing that. Filling in for DP and Colin Cowherd for sure, anytime.
Caller
And then two or two simple ones would be when I first put auto reverse on a cassette player and cordless phone. But the number one thing I would say, if you had all your information in your iPhone or your cell phone, could you go without your cell phone or your remote control for your tv? Longest.
Covino
That's a good question. Longest. Well, I can use my. My phone to control my TV now. Yeah, I know, right?
Caller
You know what I'm saying?
Covino
Yeah. Yeah. You know what, Tripp? Let me think about that. Here's what we're going to do, too. If you want to still call in and chime in, that's fine. If you want to think of one that's sports related, that's great. 87799 on Fox or at Cavino and Rich. So John in Idaho, Kevin in Texas. Everybody else on hold, stay on hold because we're going to get to your phone calls. But I got to get to an update. Our guy Dan Beyer is on standby waving just to say hi.
Danny G
Yeah, there were sitcoms that actually probably ran more years than they should because they followed other good sitcoms and nobody wanted to get up out of their chair and change the channel because they didn't have a remote control.
Covino
Right.
Danny G
But, yeah, good call there.
Covino
You know what, Dan? In radio, too, you know how many shows reap the benefits of because it was on right after Howard Stern or on right after a big popular radio show, they would reap those benefits of the residual ratings.
Danny G
Absolutely. It's good to be in those nice spots.
Covino
Yeah.
Danny G
Nice spot to watch football tonight. South Florida, Orange Bull. Penn State and Notre Dame going to kick off in less than an hour. Winner gets to go to the national championship game a week from Monday in Atlanta. Cotton Bowls tomorrow between Texas and Ohio State. Georgia quarterback Carson Beck has entered the transfer portal. Beck had elbow surgery as he didn't play in last week's game against Notre Dame because of that injury done for the year for Georgia but now could be done for Georgia for good. He had entered his name in the NFL draft class for 2025, but he can withdraw from that. Carson Beck now in the transfer portal. Raiders today fired general manager Tom Telesco while the Patriots interviewed Mike Vrabel for their head coaching vacancy. Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn declined an interview from the New England Patriots but will interview for the five other head coaching vacancies. That's according to the NFL Network. Former Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll interviewed with the Bears. Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers has been ruled out of Saturday's wild card game against Pittsburgh. Tyree kills agent Drew Rosenau told the Pat McAfee show his client is committ to the Miami Dolphins. Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts upgraded to a full participant in practice today, as was packers quarterback Jordan Love. Hurts just needs to clear concussion protocol, but it looks like both will be available Sunday. Kove, back to you.
Covino
Nice. Thank you DB and thank you Fox Sports Radio Nation. Now we're going to get to the rest of your phone calls. Plus I'll tell you what's coming up on over Promised. We do it next right here on Fox Sports Radio.
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Covino
Hey, welcome back to our show Crazy times here in Los Angeles. Live from the Tyrack.com studios, Covino and Rich. But Rich had a bounce. Danny G had a bounce. All these crazy fires are starting all over again. Some of them never stopped. So Dan Byers here, Iowa. Sam, Ian, Rob G. Hanging out Spotty boy on the videos at Covino and Rich. Again live from the Tyrack.com studio. And if you don't have the right team on the court, Express employment professionals can help. From contract placements to full time hires, we've got you covered. Visit ExpressPros.com today. Let us handle your hiring so you can focus on growing your business. I do want to thank you Fox Sports Radio Nation for the fun distraction and I need more of a break from these fires, to be honest. This is horrible. So excited about Notre Dame, Penn State, some good football the next five days. Again, it's day one of the five days of football stiffies. That's what we're calling it, right? So again you got to embrace sports. It's such a fun distraction. Otherwise it's just chaos and destruction. Here in la. Seems like one town after the next is going down. So appreciate the prayers and good thoughts and all the concern. Now wrapping up your phone calls with Kevin in South Texas. Technology that changed our lives. A lot of it we see in sports and a lot of it is thanks again to the cell phone and the iPhone. How we consume our updates. Look, we don't tune into SportsCenter the way we used to. Sometimes you don't even tune into the game the way we used to because we got it all on our phone. All of our updates are here. The iPhone came out on this day in 2007. What other inventions changed your life? Kevin in Texas. Wrap it up.
Caller
What's going on fellas? Hey doctor. First you guys become like family to us. So we're on our edge right now too. Than know you know just by praying for you guys. Just one thing and it's probably helps the most right now too. It helps me out with my kids, dude. Just being able to track your kids like on Life360 or just on your iPhone, dude, it's, it's a peace of mind that everybody, you know, we in 90s people didn't grow up with. You know, it's one of those, you know, being able to know where everybody's at at all times. It's, it's awesome. Dude.
Covino
Dude. Not only from the parental standpoint. I'm with you on that. I have a teenage daughter, a teenage pain in the ass, if you will. And let's say she's at a concert or an event, DB or, you know, it's so great to know where they are at all times, you know. So I appreciate that. I appreciate your phone call and I think that's a really great one. Changed our lives so much that friend groups nowadays, especially like young, young women, not to just single out young women, but they want to know where their friends are at all times.
Danny G
I was going to say at first it was, it almost could have been thought of as a negative thing like oh, where, where's, where's my boyfriend at? Where's my girlfriend at? But there are more practical and useful. Oh, of course, yes.
Covino
Reasons for it as a dad. Seriously, it does come in handy. We're running out of time, so whatever we don't get into, we'll do on over Promise. We still have Over Over Promise. There are bonus podcast that's on Fox Sports Radio's YouTube page. But I did want to say one thing about the Cavs Thunder from last night. We only got a few minutes left, but did you see what Brian Windhurst said of espn? He's the league leading NBA analyst on espn. He says the Cavs Thunder last night was an advertisement of NBA regular season basketball at its best. That 12 minutes of basketball in the third quarter was as high as level as he's seen in the NBA season in like 20 plus years of covering the NBA. He says if you don't love this game and you watch this, then you just don't love basketball. So maybe last night was the turning point of the NBA where people start focusing in on it again because ratings have been down. People have been down on the NBA. But the Cavs Thunder may have helped you turn the corner. The two best teams in the league going at it head to head. And the Thunder again lost to the Cavs 129, 122. But they're saying basketball at his best. So basically what we're seeing is you had to fight through a real lull of the season, a good 37 games of boring until maybe yesterday where we turned the corner. And what comes to mind for me, because sometimes you sit through boring just in hopes that it gets good again.
Danny G
Yeah.
Covino
And you know, it happens in sports. It happens in life. It happens in movies and entertainment. How many people gave up on Better Call Saul because he thought it got boring? Guess what? If you stuck it out, it got good Again. I promise you, 90% of the baseball team. Yeah, you know what? I'm a big baseball fan. But you're right. The postseason, it really kicked in. But, guys, maybe now's the time to tune into some NBA wind.
Danny G
Horse does sound like a company man, though, because all those games are going to be on ESPN and ABC.
Covino
That's a great point. But again, 129, 122. Cavs over the Thunder. Maybe this is the turning point. Something else you. You need to watch to distract yourself from all the destruction. All right, so join us on over. Promise, guys, fox Sports Radio's YouTube page. Till then, Reva Di, we'll see you in the promised land. Goodbye, guys.
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Covino
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Summary of "The Herd with Colin Cowherd"
Episode: Hour 2 - Game-Changing Electronics!
Release Date: January 10, 2025
In this engaging episode of "The Herd with Colin Cowherd," hosts Covino and Rich explore the profound impact of various electronic inventions on our daily lives, with a particular focus on their influence within the sports world. Released on January 10, 2025, the discussion spans from the 18th anniversary of the iPhone to the latest advancements in home security and automotive technology. Below is a detailed summary capturing all key points, notable quotes, and insightful conversations from the episode.
Timestamp: [01:55 - 02:08]
The episode kicks off with a celebration of the iPhone's 18th anniversary, marking a significant milestone in technological innovation.
Rich: “I can't think of an invention in our lifetime that was more impactful than the iPhone.” ([01:55])
Covino: While acknowledging the iPhone's influence, Covino suggests a broader perspective, stating, “You could say smartphone changed our life. I don't find that much of a difference.” ([02:08])
This discussion sets the tone for exploring how smartphones have become integral to modern life, transcending the impact of individual devices.
Timestamp: [03:32 - 05:12]
Covino humorously shares his personal struggle with navigation, leading into a broader conversation about the evolution of navigational technology.
Covino: “When God made me, when the wizard created me, he didn't install a GPS.” ([03:46])
Rich: Highlights the shift from traditional maps to digital GPS systems, emphasizing their role in making the world more accessible.
The hosts reflect on how devices like TomTom and Garmin have transformed personal navigation, making it easier to explore new places without the fear of getting lost.
Timestamp: [07:03 - 08:37]
Covino reminisces about the cumbersome, expensive big-screen TVs of the past, contrasting them with today's sleek and affordable models.
Covino: “I paid about six plus thousand dollars for a projection TV back then... I can't imagine doing that now.” ([08:20])
Rich: Agrees, noting the drastic reduction in size and cost over the years, making large TVs accessible to a wider audience.
This segment underscores the rapid advancement in display technology, enhancing home entertainment experiences.
Timestamp: [11:03 - 12:00]
A caller from Virginia introduces the air fryer as a revolutionary kitchen gadget, sparking a discussion on smart appliances.
Caller: “It's become a rage. People love talking about their air fryer.” ([11:07])
Covino: Expresses skepticism but acknowledges its popularity, while Rich points out the multifunctionality of modern appliances that combine features like toasting and air frying.
The conversation highlights how smart appliances simplify cooking processes, catering to modern lifestyles.
Timestamp: [29:04 - 30:30]
Caller Tony from Virginia praises drones for their versatility across various sectors.
Caller Tony: “They cover the world now. We see pictures of places we never knew... we fight wars with them and don't have to worry about loss of life.” ([29:24])
Danny G: Adds, “In the world of sports... drones just take care of everything.” ([29:59])
Covino and Rich discuss drones' roles in warfare, agriculture, sports broadcasting, and even food delivery, emphasizing their significant societal and economic impact.
Timestamp: [31:02 - 32:30]
Gabe from Missouri highlights Amazon Prime's transformative effect on shopping habits and employment.
Caller Gabe: “I use it all the time now just like everybody else. And it comes with... free shipping and easy returns.” ([31:20])
Covino: Echoes appreciation for the convenience, while Danny G humorously mentions the ease of canceling orders, underscoring Prime's user-friendly features.
The discussion delves into how Amazon Prime has reshaped retail landscapes, influencing consumer expectations for speed and convenience.
Timestamp: [22:11 - 23:29]
The conversation shifts to home security technologies, specifically focusing on Ring doorbells.
Rich: “You never know... it's just boom, boom.” ([22:00])
Covino: Shares personal anecdotes about missed pets and neighborhood safety, highlighting the balance between enhanced security and privacy concerns.
Covino and Rich explore how Ring doorbells integrate with smartphones, providing real-time alerts and fostering a sense of security among homeowners.
Timestamp: [15:51 - 16:44]
Iowa Sam discusses the technological enhancements in sports broadcasting, particularly in football and basketball.
Iowa Sam: “The way the technology has advanced... it's changed how we watch sports.” ([15:48])
Rich: Mentions historical broadcasting techniques, like shaky stadium clock visuals, contrasting them with today's sophisticated graphics and camera systems.
The hosts emphasize how advancements like overhead cameras and real-time graphics have enriched the sports viewing experience, making it more immersive and engaging.
Timestamp: [40:35 - 41:49]
Kevin from Texas introduces the concept of tracking apps like Life360, enabling parents to monitor their children's locations for safety.
Caller Kevin: “Being able to track your kids... it's a peace of mind.” ([40:35])
Covino: Relates as a parent, sharing his appreciation for knowing his teenage daughter's whereabouts, highlighting the blend of safety and privacy in modern parenting.
The discussion underscores the role of technology in enhancing child safety, while also considering the implications for privacy and autonomy.
Timestamp: [25:48 - 38:45]
Amidst discussions on technological innovations, the hosts address real-time events affecting their local community.
Covino: Reports on ongoing fires in Los Angeles, emphasizing the severity and unpredictability of natural disasters ([25:48]).
Rich: Provides updates and expresses concern, reinforcing the importance of community and resilience during crises.
Additionally, the hosts touch upon recent NFL and NBA developments, linking technological advancements to their coverage and analysis of sports events.
Notable Quotes with Speaker Attribution:
Rich: “I can't think of an invention in our lifetime that was more impactful than the iPhone.” ([01:55])
Covino: “When God made me, when the wizard created me, he didn't install a GPS.” ([03:46])
Caller Tony: “They cover the world now. We see pictures of places we never knew... we fight wars with them and don't have to worry about loss of life.” ([29:24])
Caller Gabe: “I use it all the time now just like everybody else. And it comes with... free shipping and easy returns.” ([31:20])
Rich: “You never know... it's just boom, boom.” ([22:00])
Insights and Conclusions:
Throughout the episode, Covino and Rich adeptly navigate the landscape of electronic innovations, highlighting how each invention not only enhances convenience but also reshapes societal norms and behaviors. From the ubiquitous smartphone to the versatile drone, each technology is examined for its multifaceted impact on personal lives and the broader community. The hosts balance nostalgia for older technologies with enthusiasm for modern advancements, providing listeners with a nuanced perspective on how electronics continue to redefine the way we live, work, and engage with the world around us.
The episode also underscores the resilience and adaptability required in the face of rapid technological changes and unforeseen challenges, such as natural disasters. By intertwining personal anecdotes with broader technological discussions, Covino and Rich create a relatable and informative narrative that resonates with a diverse audience, particularly sports enthusiasts keen on understanding the intersection of technology and athletics.
Conclusion:
"Hour 2 - Game-Changing Electronics!" offers a comprehensive exploration of how pivotal electronic inventions have transformed various aspects of life and the sports industry. Through engaging dialogue, personal stories, and insightful analysis, Covino and Rich provide listeners with a rich understanding of the technological forces shaping the modern world.