Andy and Flo have less than two months in this decade, so they go through all of their accomplishments in the last ten years. (Just kidding, no they don't.) After some catch-up, and a brief discussion on the merits of cooking with butter, the two dive into the implications of Google collecting personal medical data. We wonder out loud if it's time for an amendment to HIPAA now that Silicon Valley wants a piece of the medical pie. We'll also discuss Apple's Phil Schiller and his recent comments on the ineffectiveness of Chromebooks in schools, and we'll point you to Google's latest AI experiment, the FreddieMeter.
~ 23:48: Google has collected personal medical data of tens of millions of Americans, and the government is all like WTF
~ 50:30: Phil Schiller said something in a CNET interview that kind of rubbed us the wrong way!
~ 1:15:50: Do you sing like Freddie Mercury (RIP)?