for the lawyer getting into tech at 43:23 - look into the companies that make case management software and/or other legal-orientated software. create workflows, reports, templates, scripts, etc in whatever case management software you currently have access to. look into the careers pages of these companies and see where your skills best fit - e.g. support, business analyst, product owner. alternatively work in Nintendo/Apple/Epic legal department :D
2:05:05 linus getting all excited about his best friend and sharing their loves. And he's over here listening and being respectful and wanting to get with the build and he doesn't want to interrupt how happy linus is. What a nice dude I always forget his name but he's always so nice and patient and smart.
Alex is my favorite of their crew! He always has the greatest videos, usually featuring cool builds, or outrageous "things" and projects! His shunt modding of a 3090 probably cost me many thousands of dollars, but more hours of amazing fun, and learning! Lol!
honestly enjoyed watching you guys trouble shoot more than the other parts of the video. not that the other parts where bad, but i honestly felt more engaged and interested in you guys finding a problem and figuring it out, over everything just going fine.
@@graham1034 It's from the comedy movie Anchorman, where someone wrote that ("Go f*** yourself, San Diego") on the teleprompter as a gag and the news anchor read it on live TV without even noticing
I think debating the cost of the "all metal" version of the screwdriver is a bit silly considering how unaffordable the basic model already is. I do own one, and its great. As long as the metal one makes sense mechanically and is usable, then do it.
Not gonna lie, the "Intel already ships the chips nearly maxed out" is why i went with the B760i in my new build. Overclocking was going to be basically pointless. Been working great paired with a 13700K.
Same! I went with the B660 for my 13700k for the same reason, and besides not being able to undervolt it, which would be nice to be able to do for the sake of the temps, I am very happy with my choice and how much $$$ I saved not going with a Z690/790.
Overclocking isn't the only reason to buy a more expensive motherboard chipset. PCIE lanes are are a major factor. On a B760i motherboard, you're limited to two PCIE 4.0x4 SSD slots. No PCIE 5.0 SSD support since there aren't enough lanes. But if two 4.0 drives is all you feel you'll need then yeah it's not bad. Not sure what happened with Linus ordering this stuff though, maybe they tried doing it just as the product was launching? I see Z790 boards for $250-350 CAD on average.
For one that wasn't even considering purchasing your screwdriver, not because its almost perfect in almost every way. Seeing that all metal prototype screwdriver, with all those tight tolerances . Kind of gave me that warm and fuzzy feeling of reliability. 250 is not that crazy, if its something you know will last for a lifetime. Assuming you don't lose it of course. Thats one sexy screw driver Linus, take my money.
1:29:58 When I was a noob and buying a GPU I was going for a 650 Ti But I had not idea that a 650 was different to a 650 Ti that was different to a 650 Ti boost which was different to a 650 Ti boost OC. I had the completely wrong one in my cart till I luckily posted it on a forum and someone pointed it out.
2:03:00 I used to have my old Philips hifi fed into my Sound Blaster live card and captured songs from broadcast radio using the creative wave studio. Then I could cut them and encode them into mp3. Ah the the child hood days.
i used a HiFi video-recorder for the same reason (also Philips). The videoclips on the music tv channels had more chance of completely playing out, and on the radio they most of the times talked over the begin and end.
@@JJVernig you are totally right about that. Problem was I wasn’t allowed to watch music tv and also didn’t have tv in my room which is where my computer was. Funny thing is I wasn’t supposed to have internet on my computer either but I did using my cell phone as a dial up modem. Good ol aol! lol
It seems that the guy who helps Linus is used to the fact that Linus breaks something all the time and he is always there and on guard. Keep it up, man, respect😎👍
At around 1:38:00 when Linus forgot (cause wasn't told to remember it) to plug 90 degree adapter, I wonder why they didn't simply remove the middle part that holds the mobo/GPU instead of unscrewing the hard to screw back screws holding the GPU ;) ?.
Watching Linus say it's fine is like watching your hamster on the edge of the table... so confident, and so completely not understanding what a cliff is...
@@bakedbeanfanclub lol... I've been playing House flipper 2, really glad that I don't take fall damage. Makes doing siding on the second or third story a breeze...
Hey I appreciate the metal screwdriver even if I can't buy it. Y'all have the ability to make it. And now it exists. It's such a raw piece of tech. That click tells the story.
If you wanted someone to aim for doing a music production PC, I would say look at Devin Townsend. Another Canadian, who is criminally underrated in the space. Despite having a hefty foot in the door, having started with working with Steve Vai off the get-go. Then add in the massive amount of scope of what he plays stylistically.
@@bobspldbckwrds My thoughts exactly. Even more so with his new ship idea going further... I would say LTT or GN doing something with him, would be amazing. GN comes to mind simply because of their collab with Trivium. And I feel if Steve didn't already know Devin, he would quickly be a fan.
I like the precision driver, I have two from iFixit but of course you can never have enough tools. I have one major concern though! Since you put such a nice bearing on it, I know that myself, and probably others, will be forced to spin it up to absurd speeds using compressed air. Will we be able to upgrade it when we break it?
When used properly adding actually to a sentence conveys accuracy instead of people inferring a rough estimate, as for saying “at this point in time”, what it adds is that your assertion or actions are based on current known knowledge but is able to be changed or reviewed if new evidence or knowledge comes to light.
Hi LTT I used to work in a big hospital. They used these vacuum tubing systems to move items between buildings. Like bloodsampels medecine capsules and smaller items. Maby you can concider this between the ltt buildings?
If bit prices are going up does this mean we are finally getting that bit holder? I had bought the specialty bit set when I got my screwdriver and since it cant hold all the standard bits and the specialty ones all together, I have to leave half in my screwdriver box and I have been wanting that one bit holder yall have shown before that was in the works
The size of gpu floors me these days. I built my first gaming pc pre geforce. It had an nvidia TNT 2 in it, $250 back then. I had a surplus motherboard from the space shuttle that I bought at a swap meet and had a celeron 333 overclocked to 880 or so. The only cooling was a thermaltake fan and heatsink. I had better performance than the sony servers I played everquest on.
Might want to check that link to the project files; bounces around a few redirects, and then it lands on Etsy but doesn't seem to have anything relevant.
I was kind of trouble to, Im a special kind of geek, I did construction growing up, played football, went camping, built computers, played games, built pyro projects, and lived technology.
Since there's a lot of other smart computer nerds here maybe someone can help me understand why I never get YT notifications about livestreams (but I do once they are posted as videos). I've looked it up several times, but could only find others having the same problem (going back several years) with no solutions-or solutions that are no longer possible with YT's new settings format. This is specific to the web version, I don't use a mobile.
@@dobermanracing I don't use a mobile. I do have everything relevant on in the browser version of YT, tho. Thanks for trying tho, you're the first person to answer and this is the 4th time I've asked (though the other channel isn't tech related, so understandable, I suppose). I don't really actively use Reddit, or I'd just ask there. But I reckon I'd ask and then totally forget until 6 months later when I end up there again from a random search. 😅 YT I'm on daily, tho.
@@RubelliteFaeHave ya tried an alternate browser (like Firefox) to see if that works. If that doesn't fix it, then it's probably something on youtubes end.
Slick looking build but did you really put flat glass up against the PSU intake? Why not flip it so it can grab some air from inside the case? *disclaimer: only scrubbed, idk if this was explained in the full stream
Get an old Firetruck paint it black with the orange LTT logo and accents get the orange lights and all that and take it to Computer and tech events ... would be EPIC
36:50 I would not buy a $250 all metal screwdriver for myself. However, if it came with a trophy mount I could see buying one as a gift / award. By itself its an indication that you have no sense of value but as a trophy you either won it with your talent or someone thinks you are special.
Linus, My 9370 "Bulldozer" is still doing quite well and still works for workloads and some gaming and with the latest windows 10 build it is running extremely cooler than it used to!😂😉
@linus tech tips I would argue that the first iteration of a product is the easiest to improve on. That will always be the case. Regardless of what industry you're in, or what product you're working on, you would probably see that tend. The point might be that the product should be more thoroughly designed. You also could say that you need to test on a mass scale to get the information you need to make a product reliable in the first place.
iv kinda been wanting one but the price point for a plastic screw driver didn't sit well with me but a FULL? metal one i might just dish out 200$ for espchley with a lifetime warranty?
Personally when your working on electronics professionally, having multiple different drivers is more preferred as it is much faster to have the 3 you need in front of you then bothering with changing bits. but i still think its a nice tool.
I literally lost it when Linus said “go fk yourself Vancouver” cuz they always try so hard not to swear or just bleep it out. And was literally the first time I’ve ever heard him swear 😂
I really like the Asus Strix B760i which is what I am using as well. And I found that the Artic Liquid Freezer II 240 will fit the motherboard as well.
2:59:40 You forgot the intro videos that play before the loading even starts. And more loading (and most likely crashes) when switching to campaign because of course it has to load you into multiplayer first.
Late comment here on the screwdriver, I would not be able to afford it, but I think you should release it as I trust your company to sell merch at a reasonable price for what it is. It would be all the better for your fans that are fortunate enough to be able to afford it.
Hey Linus or Dan do you think I might be able to interview Linus? It’s for a school project Can you guys help me?
👇🏻
Good luck 😂 that would be cool and I would love to see it but just a word to the wise: I wouldn’t get your hopes up
@@flameofarda4223yea.. but I mean worth a shot
bumped
+1
i think it would be funny. i approve
That click at 36:55 is the most satisfying sound I've ever heard, and now I need that screwdriver, whatever the cost.
@Leak-ec5gb honestly, I'm guessing somewhere in the 150-250$ range, still worth
@@Leak-ec5gbit's $70 + shipping charges
He said like 250
$69.69 take it or leave it
for the lawyer getting into tech at 43:23 - look into the companies that make case management software and/or other legal-orientated software.
create workflows, reports, templates, scripts, etc in whatever case management software you currently have access to.
look into the careers pages of these companies and see where your skills best fit - e.g. support, business analyst, product owner.
alternatively work in Nintendo/Apple/Epic legal department :D
2:05:05 linus getting all excited about his best friend and sharing their loves. And he's over here listening and being respectful and wanting to get with the build and he doesn't want to interrupt how happy linus is. What a nice dude I always forget his name but he's always so nice and patient and smart.
Alex is my favorite of their crew! He always has the greatest videos, usually featuring cool builds, or outrageous "things" and projects! His shunt modding of a 3090 probably cost me many thousands of dollars, but more hours of amazing fun, and learning! Lol!
honestly enjoyed watching you guys trouble shoot more than the other parts of the video. not that the other parts where bad, but i honestly felt more engaged and interested in you guys finding a problem and figuring it out, over everything just going fine.
I love how Linus was so happy about the shiny ram reflecting the wood then covers all the wood around them hahahaa that back fired lol
@@unimpressively_charming Don't read comments first?
@@unimpressively_charming sucks to suck
@@unimpressively_charming Knowing that motherboards aren't transparent isn't a spoiler.
He could have made custom wood like top things for some Corsair ram.
I saw that coming immediately lol
9:49 Vancouver in shambles
that was a great gaff
Care to elaborate?
I'm in Vancouver and don't get the reference. Other than that I can go fuck myself apparently
@@graham1034 It's from the comedy movie Anchorman, where someone wrote that ("Go f*** yourself, San Diego") on the teleprompter as a gag and the news anchor read it on live TV without even noticing
Anchorman
Whole room watercooling Linus would have put in the firepole
his hand craft is sick,,, i watch all his creation and the last one with 4090 proart is the best f ing beautiful love it
I like how they still didn't bleep him on the vod
Lmao right straight up Ron Burgundy’d that shit🤣
Lil baby
I love Colins silent character, its amazing
"GFY Vancouver"
-Linus
I lost my shit that the first time I’ve ever heard him slip up and swear and it not be bleeped
Disclaimer: its a Anchorman reference
@@HostilityXBLsame, but it wasn't this stream.
4:35 spotted Gum is hard as Iron that is why files are the best tools
I think debating the cost of the "all metal" version of the screwdriver is a bit silly considering how unaffordable the basic model already is. I do own one, and its great. As long as the metal one makes sense mechanically and is usable, then do it.
I feel like the first 10 minutes of this being Linus's dad jokes about money and life could be made into a short series.
Not gonna lie, the "Intel already ships the chips nearly maxed out" is why i went with the B760i in my new build. Overclocking was going to be basically pointless. Been working great paired with a 13700K.
Same! I went with the B660 for my 13700k for the same reason, and besides not being able to undervolt it, which would be nice to be able to do for the sake of the temps, I am very happy with my choice and how much $$$ I saved not going with a Z690/790.
Good point
It’s been pointless outside of enthusiast since at least 9th gen.
B660 should have a voltage offset right? @@silentcoyotecreations
Overclocking isn't the only reason to buy a more expensive motherboard chipset. PCIE lanes are are a major factor. On a B760i motherboard, you're limited to two PCIE 4.0x4 SSD slots. No PCIE 5.0 SSD support since there aren't enough lanes.
But if two 4.0 drives is all you feel you'll need then yeah it's not bad.
Not sure what happened with Linus ordering this stuff though, maybe they tried doing it just as the product was launching? I see Z790 boards for $250-350 CAD on average.
For one that wasn't even considering purchasing your screwdriver, not because its almost perfect in almost every way. Seeing that all metal prototype screwdriver, with all those tight tolerances . Kind of gave me that warm and fuzzy feeling of reliability. 250 is not that crazy, if its something you know will last for a lifetime. Assuming you don't lose it of course. Thats one sexy screw driver Linus, take my money.
1:29:58 When I was a noob and buying a GPU I was going for a 650 Ti But I had not idea that a 650 was different to a 650 Ti that was different to a 650 Ti boost which was different to a 650 Ti boost OC. I had the completely wrong one in my cart till I luckily posted it on a forum and someone pointed it out.
17:14 Totally agree, I have a 12th Gen i5 and it handles gaming and 3D modeling/printing just fine
i run same cpu good for games
2:03:00 I used to have my old Philips hifi fed into my Sound Blaster live card and captured songs from broadcast radio using the creative wave studio. Then I could cut them and encode them into mp3. Ah the the child hood days.
i used a HiFi video-recorder for the same reason (also Philips). The videoclips on the music tv channels had more chance of completely playing out, and on the radio they most of the times talked over the begin and end.
@@JJVernig you are totally right about that. Problem was I wasn’t allowed to watch music tv and also didn’t have tv in my room which is where my computer was. Funny thing is I wasn’t supposed to have internet on my computer either but I did using my cell phone as a dial up modem. Good ol aol! lol
Feels like you look and adapt every sponsor command I do post.🎉 Thanks fore this.
It seems that the guy who helps Linus is used to the fact that Linus breaks something all the time and he is always there and on guard. Keep it up, man, respect😎👍
At around 1:38:00 when Linus forgot (cause wasn't told to remember it) to plug 90 degree adapter, I wonder why they didn't simply remove the middle part that holds the mobo/GPU instead of unscrewing the hard to screw back screws holding the GPU ;) ?.
Watching Linus say it's fine is like watching your hamster on the edge of the table... so confident, and so completely not understanding what a cliff is...
Hamsters don’t take fall damage in this irl patch tho so not really a fair comparison
@@bakedbeanfanclub lol...
I've been playing House flipper 2, really glad that I don't take fall damage. Makes doing siding on the second or third story a breeze...
Nice work Linus - I like these long form build videos along with the talking sessions mixed in between (Linus' thoughts)! :)
Hey I appreciate the metal screwdriver even if I can't buy it. Y'all have the ability to make it. And now it exists. It's such a raw piece of tech. That click tells the story.
If you wanted someone to aim for doing a music production PC, I would say look at Devin Townsend. Another Canadian, who is criminally underrated in the space. Despite having a hefty foot in the door, having started with working with Steve Vai off the get-go. Then add in the massive amount of scope of what he plays stylistically.
I was not expecting to see Heavy Devy mentioned here, but it's a colab I would like to see.
@@bobspldbckwrds My thoughts exactly. Even more so with his new ship idea going further... I would say LTT or GN doing something with him, would be amazing. GN comes to mind simply because of their collab with Trivium. And I feel if Steve didn't already know Devin, he would quickly be a fan.
finally a case noctua fans would look good in
Holy crap I didn't even think about that. The colour scheme actually matches the aesthetic.
The good comming out of that screen is an adhesive the they used to give it a viewable image in direct sunlight. Really cooltech
"And the ram is the center of this build because...?"
"We thought it was shiny."
"We thought it was shiny. Oh my god :("
I like the precision driver, I have two from iFixit but of course you can never have enough tools. I have one major concern though! Since you put such a nice bearing on it, I know that myself, and probably others, will be forced to spin it up to absurd speeds using compressed air. Will we be able to upgrade it when we break it?
personally i'd want the The Knurling a bit further up as well on the precision screwdriver
When used properly adding actually to a sentence conveys accuracy instead of people inferring a rough estimate, as for saying “at this point in time”, what it adds is that your assertion or actions are based on current known knowledge but is able to be changed or reviewed if new evidence or knowledge comes to light.
A good way to end some currently correct statements is to add "That we know of."
I was curious why the box looked like the bunnings box before i found out he was aussie lmao
Haha ya got me
Randomly skipping ahead just to get a start to 9:49 and it seems Linus doesn't like Vancouver
“last minute” (one hour remaining) oh lord
You find a perfect case to use the brown Noctua fan... and go with the black! :D
This stream was so high quality, I caught myself checking several times if this was a live stream or a video 😵👍👍
For everyone at 29:23 they finish putting the glass on the case at 2:10:56 if you would like to skip ahead as suggested.
Holy lmao
Hi LTT I used to work in a big hospital. They used these vacuum tubing systems to move items between buildings. Like bloodsampels medecine capsules and smaller items. Maby you can concider this between the ltt buildings?
Ill grab mine, you grab his and you guys can all watch.... just about died laughing 🤣🤣🤣
On the machined metal screwdrivers I think you could sell some if you make them a limited and or special edition like a numbered edition series run
At 3:51, the Magnets reattaching the tempered glass to the case sound like a notification sound
Will the all metal screwdriver, and normal screwdriver be fixable? Are there spare parts?
If bit prices are going up does this mean we are finally getting that bit holder? I had bought the specialty bit set when I got my screwdriver and since it cant hold all the standard bits and the specialty ones all together, I have to leave half in my screwdriver box and I have been wanting that one bit holder yall have shown before that was in the works
Feel like a Noctua retro-esque air cooler would have been better in this case.
And that noctua 30 series card
@@Dracossaintthere’s a 40 series noctua card now
@@anthonymowl5758 yuppppp, still happy with my 3080 though :)
...theres no way that mention of the ifixit precision alluminum screwdriver coming apart to store 2 bits is true...is it?
The size of gpu floors me these days. I built my first gaming pc pre geforce. It had an nvidia TNT 2 in it, $250 back then. I had a surplus motherboard from the space shuttle that I bought at a swap meet and had a celeron 333 overclocked to 880 or so. The only cooling was a thermaltake fan and heatsink. I had better performance than the sony servers I played everquest on.
Way too large and expensive. I will never get $1000+ or even $700 of gaming value out of a GPU, but 4K shouldn't be that unaffordable.
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Might want to check that link to the project files; bounces around a few redirects, and then it lands on Etsy but doesn't seem to have anything relevant.
I'm still waiting for that transparent screwdriver that was teased in a video awhile back 0.o
All glass screwdriver when? Or sapphire for like 2 million dollars?
Should have named the PC Woody from Toy Story😢
is it weird we can buy those boxes at our local hardware stores here in Australia too?
That case looks AWESOME
Thanks!
I was kind of trouble to, Im a special kind of geek, I did construction growing up, played football, went camping, built computers, played games, built pyro projects, and lived technology.
A very pleasing build. thanks team!
I can't believe none of them went with "Nick" or "The Offerman" for the PC name.
"how to nuke your windows install 101.."
I've been waiting for more computer build streams. I don't generally make it, but I watched VOD.
The biggest shock to me from this video was the fact SKU is actually an acronym, not a word, for Stock Keeping Unit and not written skew.
Since there's a lot of other smart computer nerds here maybe someone can help me understand why I never get YT notifications about livestreams (but I do once they are posted as videos).
I've looked it up several times, but could only find others having the same problem (going back several years) with no solutions-or solutions that are no longer possible with YT's new settings format. This is specific to the web version, I don't use a mobile.
Are all your notifications turned on in your phone settings? Do you have battery optimizations turned on for the TH-cam app in your phone settings?
@@dobermanracing I don't use a mobile.
I do have everything relevant on in the browser version of YT, tho.
Thanks for trying tho, you're the first person to answer and this is the 4th time I've asked (though the other channel isn't tech related, so understandable, I suppose).
I don't really actively use Reddit, or I'd just ask there. But I reckon I'd ask and then totally forget until 6 months later when I end up there again from a random search. 😅 YT I'm on daily, tho.
@@RubelliteFaeHave ya tried an alternate browser (like Firefox) to see if that works. If that doesn't fix it, then it's probably something on youtubes end.
i'm confuse. why aren't the cable ends on the power supplies standardized? the mobo ends are. why not the other?
Slick looking build but did you really put flat glass up against the PSU intake? Why not flip it so it can grab some air from inside the case?
*disclaimer: only scrubbed, idk if this was explained in the full stream
Get an old Firetruck paint it black with the orange LTT logo and accents get the orange lights and all that and take it to Computer and tech events ... would be EPIC
make a t-handle attachment for the precision screwdriver that has a set screw so it doesn't unscrew
This case could totally rocj those noctua parts.
36:50 I would not buy a $250 all metal screwdriver for myself. However, if it came with a trophy mount I could see buying one as a gift / award. By itself its an indication that you have no sense of value but as a trophy you either won it with your talent or someone thinks you are special.
Matt is a BEAST. Watched all of his builds and they are STUNNING
Same, I was pleasantly surprised when I recognised one of his builds on the thumbnail haha
Thank you!
I thought it was weird that it came in a Bunnings moving box! 📦 🇦🇺
Cause it was built in Aussie 😃
Australian gum is a cool wood to make things with. A bit expensive here but really good looking wood.
And super solid as well! Hard as nails 😂
crazy to watch 2-3 hours stream straight ! but always good content, and streaming! and asyou said you should keep streamin like this!
It’s fun to see the troubleshooting process behind the scenes haha
You could make a T handle top for the stubby extension to slot into.
That deserves some nice metal stereo component feet, or some rubber amplifier feet instead of stick on pads.
7:33 Why do you lose ability overclock ?
Linus, My 9370 "Bulldozer" is still doing quite well and still works for workloads and some gaming and with the latest windows 10 build it is running extremely cooler than it used to!😂😉
Pretty cool looking build doubt thermals are any good though. I built a different wooden computer build that has really good airflow.
Are the screwdriver bits going up in price because of the Carbon taxes? Thanks Justin.
like how he was looking for the screwdriver meanwhile he had one in his pocket as well
@linus tech tips
I would argue that the first iteration of a product is the easiest to improve on. That will always be the case. Regardless of what industry you're in, or what product you're working on, you would probably see that tend. The point might be that the product should be more thoroughly designed. You also could say that you need to test on a mass scale to get the information you need to make a product reliable in the first place.
I have an old Dell XPS 13 I think... Anyways the screen started oozing a sticky jell and the weird thing is the touch screen still works fine.
iv kinda been wanting one but the price point for a plastic screw driver didn't sit well with me but a FULL? metal one i might just dish out 200$ for espchley with a lifetime warranty?
Personally when your working on electronics professionally, having multiple different drivers is more preferred as it is much faster to have the 3 you need in front of you then bothering with changing bits. but i still think its a nice tool.
"We can't stop here, this is bat country!"
Meshlicious wants his case back.
Is that a Bunnings moving box
Yep hahahha😂
I literally lost it when Linus said “go fk yourself Vancouver” cuz they always try so hard not to swear or just bleep it out. And was literally the first time I’ve ever heard him swear 😂
He also swore on the mini form pc stream when he ranted about he house being painted...they bleeped it on the clips
To back up the thing about using all 4 RAM slots on a motherboard, I have 16GB in each slot and I get BSODs if I enable XMP.
did u change any voltages? like ram controller?
We need a fan super cut of all the SOs now 😂
I really like the Asus Strix B760i which is what I am using as well. And I found that the Artic Liquid Freezer II 240 will fit the motherboard as well.
2:59:40 You forgot the intro videos that play before the loading even starts. And more loading (and most likely crashes) when switching to campaign because of course it has to load you into multiplayer first.
Look I gotta woody! the Title shoulda been.
the start was so smooth I thought it's a normal video
I feel good that my Silverstone SX1000 is still running strong over a year later
cant even see shiny memory. add more white led
Late comment here on the screwdriver, I would not be able to afford it, but I think you should release it as I trust your company to sell merch at a reasonable price for what it is. It would be all the better for your fans that are fortunate enough to be able to afford it.
2:41:43 The QR logo (with or without the QR code) is my preference lol
"I'm not gonna break it."
-Linus right before he breaks something
He for sure got wood
The way you treat your colleges is awesome...im not a tech guy but i still enjoy your videos just because
Love the anchorman reference ❤