May 7, 2019
Craig is on the Jim Polito show. Today they talked about the Space Plane that could take you from NYC to London in less than an hour. They also talked about the facial recognition technology used in airports.
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Transcript:
Below is a rush transcript of this segment, it might contain errors.
Airing date: 05/07/2019
New Space Plane - Airport Face Scanning
Jim Polito 0:02
He's here, that music means that he's here. But you know what he's
always here because at the end of this segment, I'm going to tell
you how you can keep in touch with our Tech Talk guru Craig
Pearson. But here is the man right now. Good morning.
Craig Peterson 0:16
Hey, good morning. And speaking to that we've got a kind of a big
deal going on right now with Dell. I'm going to be sending out some
information on that today.
Jim 0:27
Oh, what's going on?
Craig 0:28
Oh, man.
Jim 0:31
Oh, boy.
Craig 0:33
Yeah. Well, we know that remote support can be handy. But it really
looks like what's happened here with some of these computers. And,
and we're going to be picking up and get into more specifics later
today. But they have put into the machine itself, the ability for
people to do remote support, and it has full privileges.
Jim 0:56
Here we go. So Dell. You're getting a Dell dude. So Dell put this
in, I mean, you know, the road to hell is paved with good
intentions, they put this in, so that it would make it easier for
them to help you. So that when you're talking to somebody in
Mumbai, on customer service, that they can help you. But now the
bad guys know how to do it.
Craig 1:23
Exactly. So it's a remote assist vulnerability, it's kind of a very
bad thing. Because it does allow anyone basically on your network.
So another computer's been compromised on your network, it allows
that computer to be able to get on take over and have complete
control of your computer. And it gets very concerning when you talk
to you about businesses, with the large numbers of records that are
store personal information, confidential information. And when
you're talking about servers that might have millions of records
them. So it's kind of a very big deal. So keep an eye out because
I'll be sending them or specific instructions on what to do later
on.
Jim 2:09
All right, and we'll tell everybody how they can get on that list.
And it's very simple. And it's very helpful. Okay, so let's get to
this. The technology now exists. It's not Buck Rogers stuff. It's
not Star Wars. The technology now exists to be able to have a
craft, I guess I would say an aircraft leave New York or DC, with
passengers and then land in London, One hour later. Is that that
true? The technology exists?
Craig 2:51
Almost. It's less than an hour later.
Jim 2:54
Wow.
Craig 2:56
It's absolutely amazing. Going from London to Australia in four
hours. What we're talking about is a plane. And it's designed to go
off into the highest levels of the atmosphere kind of skimming
outer space, if you will. Well think about the Space Station, for
instance, that's orbiting the Earth, the entire Earth in 90
minutes. It's moving very, very fast and when you get into outer
space, certain problems go away. But other problems raised its ugly
head. And one of the things that's really been a problem, and this
was a problem for the culprits as well. I bet it's something you've
never thought about here. Jim.
Jim 3:40
Go ahead. Lay it on me Alexandria Casio Cortez.
Craig 3:46
Here's the issue. If you're in outer space, one of the huge
problems you have is what you do with the excess heat? For
instance, think about are our bodies right now when you get hot you
sweat. And it helps to cool down your body. If you're standing in
70 degree air. Are you cold or hot? You're probably okay.
Right?
Jim 4:15
Yeah. You're about comfortable. Yeah.
Craig 4:16
How about 70 degrees water?
Jim 4:19
No.
Craig 4:21
And the reason for that of course, is the water is pulling the heat
out of your body. How about in a vacuum? There is nothing to pull
the heat away.
Jim 4:31
No, there isn't.
Craig 4:33
And so many people think all outer space, it's cold. It's absolute
zero. And you know, and it's easy to get rid of the heat. It is not
easy to get rid of the heat. And it's been one of the problems was
the we've had to solve over the years. What do we do with the
excess heat for creating? When it come to these airplanes, and this
is true with the Concorde, they are restricted because one of the
things you don't want to have happen is have your engine melt as
you're trying to fly, right?
Jim 5:02
Right. Because the heat has to, right, the heat. I mean, in normal
atmospheric conditions, it's going to cool.
Craig 5:07
It will cool. The Concorde even is limited by this problem. Well,
they just solved the problem.
Jim 5:17
What did they put like an air conditioner in the engine?
Craig 5:20
Yeah, exactly. How did you?
Jim 5:23
You know what I didn't even I didn't even realize how brilliant I
was. I didn't.
Craig 5:29
The company's called Reaction Engines. And they made this precooler
that can take the temperature of the compressed air because you
remember, these various types of engines, jet pipe engines. Let's
leave it at that. Keep it simple. Compressed the air, and they can
take that air in the engines move it from 1000 degrees Celsius to
room temperature in one 20th of a second.
Jim 5:58
Wow.
Craig 5:59
It's actually absolutely amazing. Which means now they have solved
the last major problem with a high speed hypersonic travel.
Jim 6:10
Okay, so let me get this straight. You know the Concorde, which no
longer exists? It was a partnership between British Airways on Air
France. supersonic jet, I think they were getting you there and
what three hours?
Craig 6:26
Yeah, mos two is about where they were running. And yeah, it was
just it was a few hours I think.
Jim 6:34
Okay. So we can go faster because the engine won't overheat. How
high up are we going?
Craig 6:45
Well, this is this is really neat, when you're talking about
faster, our jet fighters etc, can go mos 2 mos 3-ish, as difficult.
This can go up to mos 25.
Jim 7:00
Wow. That's 25 times the speed of sound,
Craig 7:03
You got it. You're absolutely right.
Jim 7:05
That's a heck of a sonic boom.
Craig 7:08
Isn't that something? So it's going to get high high up in the
atmosphere, right on the edge of the atmosphere. It's going to
travel kind of get along 25 times the speed of sound, and get you
to where you're going anywhere. You can get anywhere in the world
in less than four hours with this engine. It is really exciting. We
haven't had a big breakthrough like this in a very long time. You
know, rocket engines World War Two is kind of when we got, of
course. And this is the very next stage here. It's a different
engine, it's got that supersonic air intakes the coolers,
compressors, and rocket engines on the back. But it is an absolute
revolution. And we can expect to start seeing these planes, you
know, just in still early testing stage and another five years or
so. But it is just absolutely amazing. And once again, without the
aid systems in on this. The European Space Agency. The UK Space
Agency. And we're talking about technology for cooling using tubes
that are thinner than a human hair. With liquid helium in them. So
it is very, very cool. And I think it's something AOC might have an
issue with.
Jim 8:36 .
Yeah, that's I was gonna get at because you know, she wants us all
to be on trains and boats. And unless you can make a boat that can
get to London in an hour, you know, in Australia in four hours? I
don't know.
Craig 8:50
Yeah, well and they're also, this isn't just these guys. But there
is another race going on right now. There are few jets that are
expected to hit the market in next few years that are supersonic
and are going to be flown all over the world. They tell some of the
problems that have been existing remember the Concorde was designed
for the 70s?
Jim 9:14
I know. I know. You go to museums now to see the Concorde. I
remember the course they only had one crash in their entire
history. And it was because it was a piece of debris on the runway
in Paris that caused the problem. But no, they had a great safety
record. It was very expensive, but people loved it.
Craig 9:35
Yeah. This is the future of this along with flying trains. Maybe
that's what they should call it. A space train.
Jim 9:43
Yeah. If you call it a train, she won't know the difference. All
right. We're talking with our good friend, Tech Talk guru Craig
Peterson, and all the information here and then this information he
talked about with Dell, he'll get to you and I'll tell you how you
can do it at the end of the segment. But before we go, so before I
get on this plane that's going to get me to London in an hour. My
face will be scanned. What's what's that all about?
Craig 10:13
You saw that didn't you?
Jim 10:13
Yeah, I did. In the material you sent you're going to scan my face
for what?
Craig 10:18
Yeah, well, it's already started happening. And this is kind of
interesting, because the US Customs and Border Protection is using
some facial recognition technology already at 15 airports. And what
they're doing is they're matching the faces against passport
photos, and what's called open source records, things like
everything from drivers licenses through pictures that you might
have posted online on social media, etc. Okay. So with the 15
airports that are out there, they've already had 15,000 flights if
they want to just what they do is they have the camera right by the
Okay, so they know you're about to leave the country. Of those
15,000 flights, over 2 million passengers have been scammed. 7,000
passengers were already caught as overstays on their visas.
Craig 11:19
7,000. And that's what the system and only started in 2017. So
Customs and Border Protection is very interested in getting this in
use in all airports across the country. It's also been key in
identifying imposters, people who trying to enter the US don't
match because you remember they're matching it up passports. If you
don't match up record for that driver's license or passport, your
face doesn't match. They will flag you right then in there for
additional inspection. Remember it's kind of like 911. They used to
have tables set up right by the gate. So they're going to be doing
that again. But I gotta say with 15 airports catching 7,000 people
who are here, effectively, illegally. I don't know if we can even
say that anymore. Right?
Jim 12:10
Well you can say it on the show Craig. Feel free.
Craig 12:16
Once they spread this out it's really going to cause havoc for
people who are in the country illegally. People who for instance,
might have been apprehended as a border, given a court date to show
up didn't show we have their photos. If they go anywhere near the
airport, they're going to be caught.
Jim 12:37
Wow, now that facial recognition, or application of that technology
doesn't bother me. Craig folks can get this information plus a
whole lot more plus the problem with Dell you discussed earlier. If
they text my name to this number.
Craig 12:57
855-385-5553. That's text Jim to 855-385-5553.
Jim 13:10
Standard data and text rates apply. And you'll get all this
important information plus more as Craig just said. When an issue
comes up, he will send it to you, he will not bother you. He will
not try to sell you something Craig thanks so much. Always a
pleasure.
Craig 13:27
Thanks. Take care Jim.
Jim 13:29
You too. Bye bye. All right, a final word about nicknames when we
return. You're listening to the Jim Polito show your safe
space.
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