Our warehouse video is from frequent contributors and loyal fans, Jeff and Adam. They email us:

Good Afternoon Gentlemen,

I own several pairs of “Earbuds”.  I have ones made by Apple, Google, Samsung, etc. but today I came across ones that have possibly every feature known to made.   I find these at my local “Five Above”.  (Five below lol).

They work pretty well and I use them daily to Listen to music, YouTube videos and of course your show.   

Enjoy the video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvIt9fU8RNg

(From the Giz Wiz – Amazingly they only cost $10.)

Five Below: https://www.fivebelow.com/products/anc-smart-case-true-wireless-earbuds-9164406?variant=9164423&sr=1

-Jeff and Adam

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Email of the week:  Steve C emails us:

Hi Dickie De & Chad:

I was interested in that ISS Above gadget that you showed this week but I noticed that it has no antenna to pick up the signal from the ISS so it must be just playing the stream from over the internet and if that is the case why do I need to buy an overpriced Pi and software when I could just play it on my Chromebook or PC?

I did some investigation and found a few confusing things though, on a NASA site they say the live stream was stopped in 2019 but there are Youtube channels that claim to be playing the live stream! 

I haven’t found out if they are actually still streaming it or not but you don’t have to buy an ISS Above when you can just play it on Youtube!

https://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/esrs/hdev/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRPjKQtRXR8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RocB1a2kSoE&ab_channel=ISSLive

And then we received a very informative follow-up email:

Hi Dickie De & Chad:

I was talking to Liam Kennedy who created ISSAbove and asked him why I need a Raspberry Pi to stream the video when I could just use a Chromebook or PC and he said that it’s because he likes Raspberry Pi’s and doesn’t want to write another app!  So that’s that!

He also said the best streaming video to watch is from Sen at youtube.com/sen/live.