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Anyway, the US has a team, as does Canada as well as all the other traditional nations like England, Australia, India and so on. But anyway, the fact I learned last week was that the first ever international cricket match happened in 1844 and it was between the US and Canada get that. Marcus Johnson (35:04):. No way. Bill Fisher (35:05):. True.
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And when you also include Australia and England, and to a lesser extent, Canada, it quickly starts adding up. And so by some estimates, cricket is the world's second most popular sport. So I just thought I would leave you with that interesting bit of trivia that you can share with your bored spouse as you watch the NBA playoffs this weekend. Marcus Johnson:.
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So, if the world were 100 people, 59 would live in Asia, 18 in Africa, 9 in Europe, 7 in North America, 6 in South America, just 1 in Australia. Lucky devil. 56 would live in cities, 44 would not. What languages would they speak? 19 would speak English, 14 would speak Mandarin Chinese, 8 would speak Hindu, 7 Spanish, 4 would speak French, 3 standard Arabic, and 3 Bengali.
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Now that the tournament has kicked off down in Australia and New Zealand, Fox and Telemundo have the US broadcast rights and worldwide, 2 billion people are expected to tune into the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. But Blake, the Women's World Cup engagement, what's the point? Blake Droesch:. Let me think about what I want to say here for a second.
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Antoinette Radford of the BBC explains that Meta Verified, as it's called, will cost $12 a month on Web15 iPhone people, starting first in Australia and New Zealand. Badges or blue ticks have been used to verify high profile accounts.
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Most of Europe, North America, Canada, Mexico, US, Brazil, Chile, Mongolia, Australia, New Zealand, and a few others. Egypt actually got rid of it and then brought it back, and about half the world used to observe daylight savings. Just a third does now. So miserable, isn't it? Miss me with the, "Oh, an extra hour of sleep."
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So Canopy, as Rahul mentioned, is a streaming service that was launched in Australia about 12 years ago. And the idea is rather than paying every month, your membership is essentially funded by your participation in a library system.
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Threads, so it launched in over 100 countries, so the US, Australia, Canada, Britain, Japan, but none of the 27 EU countries, because as Evelyn pointed out, tougher data privacy rules. But yeah, easy to set up, and that's why a lot of people have joined. Going to a different space, town square, nightclub, whatever, bar, and they're seeing some familiar friends in that space.
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I think there'll be an option in the future if you want to go to Australia and you don't really want to... It's a long flight, you don't want to be awake that long, you have the option to take an anesthetic basically, and they'll put you to sleep just for the flight. Don't you think that... Would you, guys? Rahul Chadha:. I thought that's what Ambien and Xanax was for. Marcus Johnson:.
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