DeLong by this point had completely given up on the open polar sea theory.
DeLong had to make some strategic decisions about keeping them as things go from bad to worse during the expedition.
DeLong did not reach Wrangel, but another American vessel did reach it that summer of 1881.
DeLong doesn't have much time.
DeLong took exact measurements when it sank, and it's in Arctic waters, not very far from the DeLong
DeLong organizes the men extremely well into these three teams.
DeLong 's journals were published and became bestselling books.
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And DeLong sailed it around the Horn from France to San Francisco in 1878.
Tom DeLonge: Twenty years, it's a 20 year -- Jonathan: Tom DeLonge: speech?
Tom DeLonge: I got kicked outta high school and I met his sister at the new high school and his sister she goes, "Oh you play guitar my brother's moving down here plays bass."
Tom DeLonge: Remember the first time I asked you about the Internet I'm in Mark's bedroom and I'm like, "Well now what the fuck is the Internet?"
Tom Delonge: And you're all, "Like duct tape," and he goes to the back of duct tape and it's all ducttape.com.
Tom DeLonge: He was always -- Mark Hoppus: It was always the same thing it was like ?
Tom DeLonge: Porn. Mark Hoppus: my sister was telling me about it --
Tom DeLonge: Not beautiful, naked women, there was like diarrhea -- Mark Hoppus: Nope.
Tom DeLonge: Well I I was always enamored with Google.
Tom Delonge: Um -- Jonathan: Tom DeLonge: Well you know I -- there's a lot, I think a lot I to me any kind of interesting discussion it doesn't really
Tom DeLonge: With Einstein?
Tom DeLonge: Just to make me look stupid, that would be great.
Tom DeLonge: You guys should create like hardware that they can stick on their bodies and we can really touch them.
Tom DeLonge: That's true, that is true.
Tom DeLonge: Jonathan: We need those gems.
Tom DeLonge: Oh yea.
Tom DeLonge: What's Honey Badger?
Tom DeLonge: Have you guys seen, alright.
Tom DeLonge: Peanut Butter you guys can search that on your own network.
Tom DeLonge: I know I love the mustache app, it's funny but -- Mark Hoppus: Do you not have it?
Tom DeLonge: Oh I do but it's just -- Mark Hoppus: Oh, okay.
Tom DeLonge: But no I just don't if that's appropriate.
Tom DeLonge: I know.
Tom DeLonge: What are our favorite apps, my favorite apps is that the question?
Tom DeLonge: Right. Jonathan: friends a little bit easier.
Tom DeLonge: Well per, I'm not much -- Mark Hoppus: Chat Roulette.
Tom DeLonge: What did you say Chat Roulette?
Tom DeLonge: Yeah. I've heard about that I haven't done that.
Tom DeLonge: I keep thinkin' it's just gonna be a naked man and -- Mark Hoppus: That's all it is!
Tom DeLonge: Is that what it is?
Tom DeLonge: Like his dad's like waving at him.
Tom DeLonge: Well I don't know the apps I'm, I like to, the only apps I really use for real are like news kind of stuff and art or movies and so like I'm not --
Tom DeLonge: I like the Onion a lot because it cheers me up a bit.
Tom DeLonge: I understand, I know.
Tom DeLonge: Words with Friends kind of guy?
Tom DeLonge: Mustache apps.
Tom DeLonge: quite a few fart apps.
Tom DeLonge: So you hide it in the other part of the room.
Tom DeLonge: It doesn't take me too long.
Tom DeLonge: It's hard 'cause you keep, we've been doin' a lot of important things the past couple months.
Tom DeLonge: in Leeds which is 100,000 people, it's the biggest festivals in the world for a rock band and, or probably in general.
Tom DeLonge: Yeah it's a lot of people, yeah it's crazy.