The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Postgame Show: The Shelf Life of Blu-Ray

Episode Date: August 7, 2024

Tony asks the other fathers in the room some questions after a big moment in the journey of becoming a father himself. Also, will CDs make a similar comeback to vinyl? Learn more about your ad choices.... Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:41 Smirnoff, number 21 vodka, distilled from grain, 40% alcohol volume. The Smirnoff Company, New York, New York. Please do not share with anyone under legal drinking age. All right. So I'm going to take you guys through the lifespan here of me becoming a father. And we had a milestone yesterday. I was at the doctor with my wife and we did the anatomy scan for our baby. And it's crazy that you can see at this age Like the the or you know, whatever it is
Starting point is 00:01:09 I don't know how you do it in weeks or whatever But like when they do the sonogram like you can see everything that little spinal cord You can see like the little legs and the little arms the dad's in the room like when you guys first saw The baby in the womb with the sonogram stuff and you saw like all the little fingers and little toes and little face and all that like how was it because it was crazy for me I started crying but I saw two yeah yeah is that why you started crying because you saw two yeah there was two in there yeah but you did it such a different times too like I feel like medicine is so much
Starting point is 00:01:40 more advanced now Billy I feel like you Roy I feel like you guys have more of like the modern medicine view of the sonogram and stuff. Like, how do you guys feel when you saw that little like thing that actually is a human now? Saw the heartbeat and everything. It was tremendous. It really was tremendous. Seeing Claire in the womb there. Oh, Princess wire like, Oh, this is her little leg.
Starting point is 00:02:03 And this is like her little femur bone and like this is this and like It looks like an actual human, but it's like so tiny. It's like yeah, she's 11 ounces, and I'm like oh damn Okay, so less than a pound. I had it weird cuz like my wife got pregnant Yeah, so like she was born in 2021 but like the months leading up to like I couldn't even go into the appointment So like I had to do it on FaceTime, like sitting in the parking lot, which is really weird. But it was strange, we just did the regular ones. I don't know if you guys got the, or you're doing the 3D ones and all of that stuff yet.
Starting point is 00:02:34 Cause even from when we had our first daughter, things have changed and it's kind of crazy. To the second one? Yeah, yeah. What'd you see the most? Second one, if I'm gonna be honest with you, second one, I didn't get enough sonogram pictures. Really?
Starting point is 00:02:46 They used to do like the printout, you get it, and then you have like the frame. The second one always gets robbed, yeah. I don't know what was going on there. I wasn't getting as many sonograms, I wasn't getting as much, I mean, I wasn't getting any at all. What's going on there has been there, done that.
Starting point is 00:02:56 Like the first one, there's excitement. Yeah, but like, you think the doctors knew, like, oh, this is number two, we don't need to bother with this. The doctor knows. Because this was a different, I think there was like a change in insurance or something So it was like an insurance like it was a different practice, I believe
Starting point is 00:03:09 Right? Is that right? I don't remember but I think it was a different office It was a different practice. So like do they just see like sometimes we went with my daughter Oh, this is number two. We don't have to try that hard. Hmm. Hmm. Either that or a bad doctor I mean, you should have went back to the first doctor who cared a little bit more, you know They gave me CDs like of the sonogram stuff. Yeah, it's like you're doing your 98 Honda Civic exactly right with the muffler with the muffler kit So they gave me a CD or a DVD or whatever
Starting point is 00:03:34 They're like, hey, just put this into like whatever and I'm like I do that I don't have a DVD player like what do you want me to do with this? Put in my computer like okay with 2001 of my knee on the matrix Like anything like Jess I have a question for you because I feel like you know the answer to this and I don't know why did anything have like a Less less of a shelf life than than blu-rays. So like DVDs had like a moment, right? And then there was like they had a right. Yes, but blu-rays was like never mind streaming So like blu-rays had like four years and then it was like never mind if that we could just do this on streaming Yeah, I feel like we got rid of the CD player
Starting point is 00:04:05 before anyone was ready for that. Yeah, yeah. Do you think that CDs are gonna have a comeback, like the record player? I don't know, because I don't think things sound, like the thing with the vinyl record players is that people say that it sounds different and it sounds better, and I have a vinyl record player,
Starting point is 00:04:20 and I would agree with that. Like, you get a fuller sound from it. I don't know if that's the case with CDs. streaming. But it sounds in HD, is it not? So there's like a difference between where you're playing like streaming from too. Like I've heard that Apple Music has a more like fuller sound than like Spotify does for example. Love iTunes.
Starting point is 00:04:38 Love them both, honestly. I don't know, this is all more technical than I really understand. But my favorite part of the segment so far was Tony telling Stu He's like his kids were born before modern medicine But to pillies point like even from his first kid to a second which are what two years apart I was trying to save you cuz two guys is not that old his kids are not that old
Starting point is 00:05:06 How old are Rachel and Emma they're 20,. They were born in 2004, right? Yes. Okay. So 2004 to 2024, we have massive leaps in sonogram and all of those baby things. We were talking about ultrasounds though. Yeah. Right. Been around forever. Yeah. No, I said sonogram. Definitely not have been around forever. I'll take not that old. I will take that at this stage of my life., it's not that old but in modern medicine. It's very old 20 years of modern medicine might as well be 200 Yeah, I don't know. Yeah Same with gymnastics. I feel like exactly. Yeah, wait what? If you're 20 year old exactly they banned a move in gymnastics We're like it was on the parallel bars
Starting point is 00:05:42 We're like the gymnast would stand on the taller bar and then just do a back flip, like jump off the bar, do a back flip, and then grab onto it and then keep going. What, they banned it? They banned it. Like in like the 80s, I guess. Yeah, it was too dangerous.
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