17 Burst results for "ATO"

"ato" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:57 min | 2 weeks ago

"ato" Discussed on WTOP

"Commuter connections dot org. Some restrictions apply. 9 15, this is WTO P news. Del Walters, thanks for being with us tonight. Some of you remember when metro trains ran on an automatic operation system, metro Swiss shot off that system after a deadly crash in 2009, now they're making final preps to bring automatic train operators back. That would mean the smoother and quicker ride for you NBC four is transportation reporter Adam toss talked about it with WTO Sean and Nick. It was back in 2009 when we had that red line crash by fort totten, the deadliest crash in metro's history, 9 people died. That was not a complete failure of the automatic train operation system, but it was a failure of the larger track system, which basically played into ATO. What metro would like to do is switch the ATO system back on on the red line first, and that'll be in the summer, sometime in the summer. They can't say specifically yet. And then all of the lines by the end of this year, and when you take a look at the operational efficiencies that something like this could have, it really could be big business for the metro system, getting riders to come back because for so long now, we've been hearing from riders who say, look, it's taking too long in between trains, the wait times are too long. Something like this, if you equate it to automated driving system in your car, it can cut down on seconds, which then leads to minutes and then leads to a better ride for everybody. My Adam has been more than a decade since metro trains ran automatically as we mentioned, has metro made any changes to the system to make it safer. Yeah, what I was mentioning before about ATO and automatic train protection. You know, a lot of this stuff gets very technical, but the automatic train operation system that we're talking about here, there was really nothing that has changed between this time period and 2009. What has changed with metro is some of the track circuits that they use to basically tell the train operators and the train control system, whether or not a specific portion of the track is occupied. That is important because in that 2009 incident, what happened was the striking train was told that the tracks ahead were clear when in reality there was a stop train ahead. So what metro has done here is they've changed a lot of the circuitry on the tracks that now better tells the operators and everybody involved when a particular section of track is occupied. It's been tested and retested and then that equipment then communicates with the train itself. So a lot of this stuff is highly technical and a lot of times when I go into these metro stories and hang out with metro officials. I'm kind of blown away because you think metro is just running trains and buses and it really isn't. It goes back to like RadioShack days where we're talking about circuitry and signals and all this other system, but metro does believe that it tracks circuits right now guys are at such a point and have been upgraded to a point where they can turn the automatic train operation system back on. We'll see if it works. That is NBC four's transportation reporter, Adam tusks

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"ato" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

02:53 min | 2 months ago

"ato" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Event. That's not present here. Martinez family lawyer Becky Rowe argues WSU long new freshman pledges were a very high risk group and that there were previous issues with the ATO house. They have the book on ATO and they simply refused to throw the book at ATL. The judges will now consider the arguments an issue a ruling in the near future. Ryan Harris, northwest news radio. Governor Jay inslee took his case to lawmakers to add abortion rights to the state constitution, the governor says it's a decision best left to women and their doctors. I respect all legislators in the state legislature. But no matter how intelligent they are or how wise they are or how gifted they are, I do not believe any legislator has the right to order any woman in the state of Washington to undergo a forced pregnancy. In addition to arguments against the taking of a life opponents argue the amendment is not necessary because the protections have been in state law unchanged for 30 years. It takes a two thirds vote of both houses and a simple majority vote of the people to amend the state constitution. State lawmakers are hoping to protect all that help data in your phone that they collect about you. State lawmakers are hoping to protect all that health data your phone collects about you. Democratic state representative bandana slatter has introduced House Bill 1155, which would allow the user to control how that data is shared. She says the need is particularly urgent after the Supreme Court overturned roe versus wade. Pregnant individuals who visit crisis pregnancy centers seeking abortion care can unknowingly have their information shared with anti abortion groups. Republican state representative Jim Walsh says he supports increasing patient privacy, but doesn't think the bill should focus so much on abortion. Time for a bee can plumbing sports update with Bill sports, the sounders leave Seattle rain to train in Spain. Spain's Mediterranean coast with Seattle's major league club is working on fitness and tactics. Coach Brian schmitzer was part of the sounders team, which trained in Spain back in 2010. Tell me to turn I certainly have talked about that trip a lot. And Spain's a soccer country footballing country. And there's a lot of teams that come here to marbella in the wintertime. We're talking about that Dortmund, a bunch of big teams. February 4th, the sounders kick off their 2023 schedule as the first MLS club in the FIFA Club World Cup. The Portland thorns of the national women's soccer league have fired their head athletic trainer Pierre soubrier for distributing a controlled substance to players. Also getting the axe assistant coach Sophie clough for unwanted physical contact with a player. Two former baseball players headed to cooperstown, the baseball writers today gave Fred mcgriff and Scott Roland enough votes to join other greats of the game in the Hall of Fame. And American skiing star Michaela shiffrin has won a record 83rd World Cup race, the giant slalom victory broke a tie on the all

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"ato" Discussed on The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast

The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast

07:51 min | 4 months ago

"ato" Discussed on The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast

"All these other companies that are in a very similar position to box that at the moment. It sounds as though from your standpoint, the information to us is we don't really know right now because it is in the administrator's hands. When it comes around to doing our taxes, which will be the next, this current financial year that we're in. We'll have to wait and see how far along proceedings have become. We'll play it out to see what information we can actually lodge. Is that sort of the standpoint there? Yeah, and I've actually seen that the a two have actually responded in their community forum. So they actually have a way that you can ask them questions on an informal basis and they give you an interpretation of their view, but it's not really binding. You can't use that as kind of evidence right now. But they're kind of saying it's current state. With the withdrawals just being paused, you know, it's not enough to claim a lot. And based on their guidance on what you need to claim a lot, that probably is the case that you need to be able to show that you don't have beneficial ownership that there's been a CGT event. And these are, again, prescriptive in the law. So yeah, I think at the moment it's kind of wait and see, a, there might be further guidance on this. Because this is something that users have been affected by on a really widespread or industry wide basis. And perhaps if it's more significant than some of it collapses that we've seen in the past and I think even the firm that are looking at FTX at the moment, that have taken over the affairs and the operations, it's set, this is fraud like we've never seen before and they were dealing with. So yeah, I think this is a really widespread scenario here. Lots of implications. So wait and see on this for the time being, so ladies and gentlemen, those are the first thing relax. There's nothing you can do right now. Take that Addy ahead and forget about it because it is what it is and it will be what it will be and we can't do anything about it. What we can do about that, let's talk about something like the lunar collapse because a lot of people obviously with that being a top ten token. A lot of people held Luna in their portfolios. Now, depending on where they bought, it will depend on the loss and to exercise that loss that can be used in your filings to the ACO, we would need to print that trade as a loss, right? So let's say I converted one Bitcoin into learner at the time. Now it's worth none Bitcoin. A crystallized that lost by converting it back to Bitcoin show that as a loss based on a dollar value of purchase price, which your accountant should be able to do. You got to work with an accountant and obviously with this sort of stuff, it's always good to have a good accountant because you pay them, they save you more times than not and they make your life easier. So we have to crystallize that loss and then submit that. Now, if we do that, what can that loss then come against and in what years? Because obviously it's only happened this financial year. Yeah, that's a good question. So yeah, if you can prove that transaction history that the wallets belong to you or the addresses and exchanges and so on. Then you're going to claim that loss and carry it forward until you make capital gain, basically. And so or a net capital gain. So let's say all you do is all you've traded is lunar at the crash and then in the next financial year you've made a gain on Bitcoin, for example. In that scenario, you'd be able to offset the loss against any gain that you've made. I think it's ring fence just against your CGT assets. Seems like go and say, well, you know, I've got a lot on Luna. I'm just going to reduce my taxable income. It doesn't work. So you got to see it as being ring fence in this CG two regime. But again, can you prove it? Have you got the records and so on? And that's the Asia will come and ask you to substantiate your claims if you do make. So yeah, it's just worth noting that good evidence really helps. And there's the ATR clear on what that evidence looks like. It's also we mentioned there's not much we can do in this position with these types of events, but I suppose one thing we can do is just work out what records we have and create that. So whether that is screenshots from when you've used the platform just before it crashed, whether that's, you know, you've used software like coin Li and you haven't yet refreshed your API, because the API no longer works, by the way, for FTX. So if you've had your balances in there, that can be used, the ATO do actually say software. Crypto attack software is record keeping. Well, a part of record keeping. So that would also help. Just have a think what you actually have on file to show you've had the funds because then down the line when the scenario is a bit more clear on whether you can claim a loss after all the credit has been paid after all the debts have been repaid of FDX. Then that's when you can work out well, okay, well I may have something here, but how do I show that actually owned it the first place? So I'd say that's probably important to just think about for now. And so for those that have, we use loner as an example because that is a crypto that's crash and you can substantiate that by showing the trade record, which we should be keeping our trade records anywhere to tax. That will be essentially a pay it forward and IOU on future profits. So let's say, let's say I lost $50,000 with that lunar collapse, I put one Bitcoin in at the time, a Bitcoin being 50,000. So that's the transaction. That's $50,000, Bond boom. Now it's worth no dollars. I show that position. Now I've essentially, if I'm like a $100,000 next year, I can use that IOU from the market to say, well, I lost 50 grand last year. I'm going to put that with my hundred grand. Now we're talking about a CGT event of 50,000 as opposed to a 100,000. Is that more or less right? Yeah, that's right. And it's important to remember as well in order to make sure you can claim the loss. You actually have to declare it on your tax return. So you can't just have it in your mind. If you lost this much and previous years, because they do carry forward, but you actually have to say in your tax return and there's a schedule for this. That you can let your accountant will be well aware of to say, hey, you know, I've got this amount of loss in the year and they'll carry it forward each year. So that it will actually pre populate when you do go and do your next year's return. And you'll be able to say here are my carry forward losses. It should match with what was in your previous return. So you've got to lodge that each year. You can't then go back and say, oh, look, back in 2020, I made a loss of $60,000. I know I didn't declare it, but it is there. We have to do it. I guess it's too high street, right? Because it's the same with games and losses that falls under the same regime. So the difference there is the agent that probably aren't going to knock on your door and say, hey, you have some losses, but if you had some gains, so it's actually funny though. But it's up to you to actually disclose them and put them in your return. So that's what a lot of people are using coining for this year obviously people are generally hurting with their investment in crypto. So yeah, we people are using using the software to actually say what I've made this amount of was. A, what is that loss from my transactions during the year? And what

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"ato" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

Dateable Podcast

02:09 min | 1 year ago

"ato" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

"And if you're not taking notes, you can always get Gladys book, the good goodbye. I'm guessing anywhere books are sold. You can find it on Amazon, online, and for those that are interested and also learning about the reset remedy or the good goodbye ritual. You can learn more my website, which is doctor glottis auto dot com..

"ato" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

Dateable Podcast

04:09 min | 1 year ago

"ato" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

"And the blame is always like this unfinished sentence. Like, well, I could have tried harder where he could have done better. She could have done this and coming to acceptance and I love that you start with acceptance, coming to accept the reality of the ending is first and foremost, most important, and removing that blame. And relationships can be very seasonal, sometimes they end without anybody's fault. It just you come in and out of each other's seasons. And I think it's okay to see that and to lift the veil on that. So thank you for all those words of encouragement and inspiration. I think this applies to everything else in life too. And something you said really resonated with me, Gladys is that your life on other areas of your life you could be high vibing on all of them. But if you check into one specific area and you realize that your vibes aren't up to par with the rest of it, that's very telling. Sometimes we feel like everything's going well because we're seeing the other areas, but they're some areas that we're abandoning too. So it's good to check in on all areas of your life every once in a while. So Julie, what are your takeaways? I think my biggest takeaway is that, you know, it sounds cliche, but every end of a chapter is the beginning of the next. And I think when we're really in the thick of things, it's hard to see that that everything makes room for something that serves us better if we allow it to. And how do we remember and look at our own life experiences? I think a lot of us I know for me this has been the case is every partner I've had has built on and become more serious. And I've learned more about myself and I've operated different in relationships. So instead of seeing things as I'm never going to find someone again, how can you look at it as a building block to where you're supposed to be? I think by other big takeaway is how can I make this about me opposed to the other?.

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"ato" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

Dateable Podcast

05:07 min | 1 year ago

"ato" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

"Transition into a new threshold of expansion that you can do together with somebody. And the ritual that I created allows you to do it on your own or with someone to be able to really ease up a lot of that chunkiness that can get hard and just clean out your energetic pipes because that's often what we don't know how to do. That's such a beautiful way of explaining or describing a breakup too because we often think breakups need to be nasty. If it's not nasty, there's something wrong with that, right? Right. So we can even shift the verbiage we use around breakups and how we want to describe them. But if that is the case and we do have this beautiful breakup and we're doing all the self work. When do we know we're actually ready to date again? How do we know great question? Well, how have you known in the past? A lot of mistakes. I mean, I think for me, I've definitely gone on dates in real life, I wasn't. I remember coming out of a date like crying, it had nothing to do with the person I was with the date. And I think there also on the others flip side like after my last breakup, I took time to myself. I dated a little and felt like I was okay with it, but not super excited to be meeting new people, kind of paused again. And then there was this day I just, I don't know what happened, but you just magically hit this day of like, I'm ready to meet people. And it's hard to say, what that is, but I think for me, it was better to wait to that day than to start trying to push to meet people when I wasn't there. And I think sometimes it's tempting because you're like, I don't want to lose time. I think especially for me after a second breakup, the first one I had spent so much time ruminating about it that I was like, I want to get back out there and not lose any time and that kind of just came back to bite me. I thought. Yeah. Thank you both for being so honest around it. And I'll share something revelation that I had several months ago this year. Because I see everything in the world through the lens of energy. And my own podcast time out with gladis and ulu. We talk about the one topic that nobody wants to talk about, which is death. And not just physical death, but the metaphorical death, which happens anytime there is a relationship ending anytime that you have an illness and you recover anytime the world changes and all of a sudden you're on lockdown. And then you've got to go back up. It's all about change because if you go through the layers of any loss or change that you experience in life, the reason we're so terrified of it or we struggle so much is because it's connected by a thread to our perception of death. Now if we see death as as nothing more than a shift in our state of being, and we cease death as a continuation of energy because we're infinite beings, energetically, we don't stop existing. We might not exist in a human body, but our energy state continues on. And if you look at anybody that has gone through a near death experience, which is what ula has gone through. So she died when she was 23. She's now just 23 when she died. And she came back to life after 20 minutes of being pronounced clinically dead. Oh, what a wild story. Yeah, and she's now 51..

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"ato" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

Dateable Podcast

03:46 min | 1 year ago

"ato" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

"So I think there is a point that you realize that you need to move forward and I think you need to see if it's serving you to have this person here. And again, that it's vague to say it's all circumstantial, but I love this, what is it that I ultimately want? Do I want to be in a happy, healthy relationship? And is having this person here helping me with that or hurting me with that? Yeah. Well, and one thing that can make it complicated is that we tend to think of that other person. If we're having a hard time moving past the relationship, we tend to think of them in their idealized state. If this person were to change this, then we would just be so happy or maybe I can just get over this kind of bug the shit out of me when we were together. And then it wouldn't be that big of a deal. And what we're failing to do is really honor what is. This is why I talk about acceptance as that first part of creating a good goodbye experience. If you can recognize what's in front of you for what it is without trying to change it, you stop putting your energy into trying to change the past. It's done. And then you can go to that next place of understanding where you're at and where you desire to be. And we've given a number of examples of how you can go about doing it. But remember that if your doorway and at my friend said this actually my ex, who's one of my best friends now. He said, if your doorway is filled with energies that are not at the vibration that you desire. And you can't think of the future vibration their idealized self. It's who they currently are now, what they're bringing to you energetically. If you got a doorway full of the energies that are not aligned with the energy you are at, the energies that are right for you can not come to you..

"ato" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

Dateable Podcast

05:36 min | 1 year ago

"ato" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

"I do want to ask you a kind of a controversial question here. Controversial between Julie and I basically, we should be about this all the time. And it's sometimes it's not black and white at an end of breakup. Maybe you don't want your ex back, but maybe you don't want them completely out of your life either. So I personally like murder my exes in my mind after we break up. I just feel like I can not it doesn't serve me to be around them. That's how I move on. Julie and a lot of our listeners feel like it's fine to stay friends or contact your ex later down the line when you feel like you're ready to. Is there a clear I'm sure you will say that it's up to the individual, but do you believe that there is a strong stance on something like this of keeping your ex energetically around? You know, if you had asked me that question 7 years ago, I would have said absolutely you don't have to keep him in your life. When you're done, you're done. You close the door, you move on. That helps you get closure. I went through a breakup that was a very significant breakup for me in 2000 15. This also was clustered around me closing the doors of a university where I was a president and CEO. So I was going through again a number of goodbyes. I was also leaving the corporate career that I had built, venturing out to start my own business. And my ex had said to me, in relationship, when we were still in a relationship, some comment about how he's friends with all of his exes. And I looked at him with bewildered eyes and said, what? What? Why? I'm not trying with any of my exes. We don't talk. We're not connected on Facebook, none of that. And he goes, yeah, I mean, why would you need to not have communication with somebody that you admittedly at some point loved? Love doesn't end, and I'm like, yeah, but and we said we did the whole argument thing, right? And I think you and I are probably in the same camp and Julie, you would have been on his camp. Well, this man was persistent..

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"ato" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

Dateable Podcast

02:26 min | 1 year ago

"ato" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

"And if we can accept that and look at life through that knowing, this is a universal truth, everything outside of you as a reflection of what's in you. Then, if a relationship ends, task number one be really freaking gentle with yourself. Yeah. That's it, right? Because what you're seeing outside is just showing you where there's an opportunity to heal to close a chapter to redefine who you are within you. And if we look at it through that lens, we realize that any time a door closes, it's a gift. It's a gift and opportunity of expansion because that as creators we are here to expand. And the only way we expand in this life on this earth is through contrast. So the contrast that we receive in relationships, if a relationship doesn't work, that's providing a contrast to you of where you feel that there was synergy and not synergy. And a lot of times when we go through a breakup, it's very easy to fall into that place of blame, whether you're blaming outward, right? Or you're blaming inwards so much that you can't really step into this place of reflection. So in those moments, it's really important to understand that being gentle with yourself isn't just treating yourself to ice cream and Netflix for as long as you need. That's really helpful. But also, it's being gentle with your nervous system. One of the key areas that I focus on in my work is teaching people how to identify what their nervous system feels like and how to develop a different relationship with their nervous system so that they know how to ease their nervous system so that your nervous system isn't on edge because your nervous system is designed to keep you safe. Right. And if you're going through a breakup or if you're going through mental chatter of you not being good enough, you fucked up again or that person shouldn't have done this and all of that, you're nervous system isn't a chronic state of agitation..

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"ato" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

Dateable Podcast

05:23 min | 1 year ago

"ato" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

"Get to our conversation with doctor Gladys Otto. I know that we were trying to figure this out, but the last time we saw doctor glad is Otto, I think it was how many years ago? Three years ago? Is that what we decided all years ago? Right before right before, right before the world changed, but we saw you talk about grief and I guess parting ways, things that happen in life and it really moved us. So we're so happy to finally have you on our show Gladys to talk about everything that has to do with breakups, changes, the end, the beginning, because with every beginning, there is an end with every end there is a beginning. So who is doctor Gladys ato? She is 47 years old lived in Mexico right now. She's been there for 9 months and loving it. She has no plans of leaving Mexico. Oh, she told us. Originally from California, she's a clinical psychologist, grief and loss expert, public speaker, and author of the good goodbye, how to navigate change and loss in life, love and work. In addition to co hosting her own podcast timeout with Gladys and ula, doctor Otto has shared her thought leadership in several top publications and podcasts, including BBC News, Forbes, TEDx, Lincoln square, NPR, NBC News and the data podcast. Gonna add that to the list of credentials. And.

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"ato" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

Dateable Podcast

04:16 min | 1 year ago

"ato" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

"You know, I think there is a time and a place to reveal some of your past relationship history, but especially on a first date, I don't think that's necessary. And I think sometimes when you're spending a lot of time talking about your ex, there's an ulterior motive that you're just want to talk about them and not because you need to get information about this new person in any way. So I think yeah, I mean, I think sometimes it does take just meeting someone else. I think there is a piece of that that you might never be fully over them until you meet someone else. But I think you start to see it Wayne when you're constantly thinking about them. It's very hard to meet someone else because they are just even if they're not physically with you or even in contact. They were just occupying so much mental space. So I think if you're not told a 100% over your ex, you can cut yourself some slack and don't feel like you need to be a 100% need again. I just don't know if that's ever realistic. But I do think you can tell when you are 75% not over them. And that's probably not the right place to be in today. No. And you know it. You just feel it because you're still indulging yourself in those moments of memories. You're still going down that path of oh, I remember when we did this and how we met and the moment he or she said this to me. Yep. You're still living in that world in the past, you haven't exactly come into the present, so how can you even focus on the future? And like Julie said it's be very open to that feeling. That's okay. Don't be too hard on yourself, but also acknowledge that that's what you're going through. Something you'll hear in this episode is you have to fully process the person before you can say that.

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"ato" Discussed on Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend

07:43 min | 1 year ago

"ato" Discussed on Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend

"Hey how are you. i'm good. How are you great. I know nothing about you. Megan tell me what is it. You do megan. I am the children's author and editor. Oh yes fascinating i. I've never how many children's books have you written a hundred on my bed. That many books. Yeah that's a lot i should. I should note that they are for most of the books ever written are for the school library market. We make books usually in series. So they'll be like a series about swamp animals or a series about president's own c. You said you're writing about history things like that. Do you ever write a series about you. Know tommy the angry tomato or something where you were. A vegetable comes to life for that kind of story fiction. Yeah yeah wait a minute. I fall making. I don't assume that. I said he's an angry tomato tomato. So this is a. This is a very dark book. This is not late fiction this very dark intersections and when you find out why he's mad you're going to have. He watched his family slaughtered at a pizza shop. So true crime story. Yeah and then. He's seeking revenge against the italian pizza maker who butchered his family. Yeah i don't think no. Well thank you for your apology. Megan it was long overdue. You are a professional children's book writer you've written over a hundred children's books. Do you use your name. Megan to use a pen name. I mostly use my name. But if i'm not a huge fan of the book or the topic i'll use a pen name. What is your opinion is margot gates. Oh margot gates. Okay i can look for that. Margo gates use an alias. When yeah when. I write into like penthouse or whatever. I never use my name. Yeah yeah it's always margot gates. Yeah no. I don't use that same one. I'm charles defined and But it's charles to find you had a hot encounter with his teacher biolab so It's not me because that's just classy. Different name for having fun. Yeah exactly. She came in she said. Are you defined comet charles. I said yes i am. She slowly moved her glasses. Her hair tumbled down. I suddenly realized he was beautiful. For the first time slippin. I went off on a little cul de sac. And i apologize. Megan or margot. What are some of the rules. Because i wanna write a children's book now. Tell me the angry tomato. Well it's not time with the angry tomato but what are some of the rules. I should follow. Well you're gonna need to ultimately wash your sentence link and you're going to have to use for cavalary fit for third graders so you said. Watch your sentence link. So like william faulkner would have been a very terrible Children's book author. His sentences. don't end. They just go and go and go and go and they usually involve a you know a man child some sort of terrible terrible dark secret in the deep south. Probably not a good book author like ernest. Hemingway was word his sentences super. He's like yes. It was good. Yes absolutely want yeah. Of course people are always getting drunk and punching someone and then there's another issue. Yeah his his children's book. I think he wrote one. And it was about a guy who was impotent. After world war. One wound yeah. He was drinking to compensate. And guess what the library association did not accept it. Oh really yeah. That was one of hemingway's only great failure. I think is a writer. So yeah when you're writing house if you don't mind me continuous. You have to have to run our manuscripts through something called a toss and that basically gives your manuscript of score. And if you're writing for third graders you need to fall within the from three point zero to three point nine. That lake range generally megan. This shocks me. What you're telling me is that children's books and the children's book industry is controlled by this algorithm called. Ato's that's chilling. This is orwellian. That's insane that there's a deep state that's controlling what our children can read and cannot read. Is that what you're telling me. Yeah he hasn't that's how he wants it. Yes there's excuse me. Oh excuse me. Megan or if i if i can use your fake name margot gates. I'm sorry you're the one that came in here with an alias and then you're accusing me of spinning something. I've spinning nothing. I was just told that no children's book can be written in this country unless passes the almighty algorithm wisdom of ato's true or false falls because that largely pertains to the school library market for nonfiction the hearing fiction book. You can kind of do what you wants. trust me. ato's will find you suddenly. You'll go to use your atm. No cash will come out. You know you'll go to walk through the that electric door at the supermarket. It won't open and you'll say what's wrong here opened everyone else. I am a u. l. Submit ill said to my algorithm ick tyranny. 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Podcast Metanoia

08:10 min | 2 years ago

"ato" Discussed on Podcast Metanoia

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"ato" Discussed on Podcast Metanoia

Podcast Metanoia

08:17 min | 2 years ago

"ato" Discussed on Podcast Metanoia

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"ato" Discussed on Podcast Metanoia

Podcast Metanoia

03:06 min | 2 years ago

"ato" Discussed on Podcast Metanoia

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"ato" Discussed on The Trash

The Trash

06:57 min | 2 years ago

"ato" Discussed on The Trash

"I think my favorite moment was when she was at the nudist resort and she was Freshening up some drinks by the pool and there was a very old man sitting there and a woman sitting next to him and new york went up to him automatically yelling because she assumed that he was death because he was old and she was just like sir. Can i get you another drink. And then he said something issues like hari in children for the woman what she say. What did he say i understand. She's just like he he would like another drink and like what do you want a cocktail await. Can he have alcohol. Is he too old for alcohol. And i'm like what is happening right now. New york old people are the ones that should be drinking the most alcohol because they're old and they deserve it can then. He asked for an ice cold beer and she brought him an ice cold beer and then she gave it to him and she was just like she was like for a moment. I forgot his. Dick was out only for a moment that you you know one of my dreams is really wanted to get old because i really wanna get older and go to a bar and then just like drink too much and then another drink and then the bartender like i think it had a no sir blake ally for eighty five years. You go ahead and just like you know getting 'em and maybe senile act like that. Sometimes people feel once once. If i if i if i'm lucky enough to eighty heroin heroin addict for the rest of my life. Why not why not try to nam. You know mental miss sunshine. Yeah of course. yeah yeah. Is that your inspiration. Yeah i tell you something. He is literally recipes. My grandpa he died belay. He literally carbon copy of my grandpa. So that's what about you. So i i told you this before my grandparents like i used to have a mustang and he used to like come to my house and like visit whatever and he'd be like how come i don't see any footprints in the top mustang. Boy you ain't having sex net car. And i'm sorry grandpa no in hunkered kid. Yeah he was like a dirty old man. It was funny. It was fun anyway. That's the trash ush. Was those those fun drunker higher This is the point in the show where we plug ourselves. Did you bring your to luba up. I'm just kidding. All my glass bilbo's encasements right now. Data smart actually. That's actually really smart. I started doing that. Sarah actually to start with you. I don't know why i started with you. Sarah to wanna play. This comes out monday by the way so. Just keep that in mind. If you have anything coming up a lookout. I'm actually gonna Developing myself as a professional comedian. Now oh sometime later on this month. I'm a announced my website snowmen on some projects that i'm gonna be working on so Light yes this. Look out for that like i know. I'm trying to get my ish together and make more money being a comic nice. Is it the stuff that you can't talk about right now. Maybe i can't talk about it. Okay all right but when my website rob you know what i'm saying i'll put that out there. Let the world know that. A being internally cute. I'ma look like this until ninety. So i might as well take advantage of it. I just wanna say that sounds like a joke. But it's on a percents. Sure that's not even a joke and moved your old look up. I'm not look up louis. Gossett junior or is he dead. No look them up. He's still looks like okay like for his age. Like oh man like notre windu conspiracy theory about ferrall being a vampire. And it's like no ferrall is just you know You water every day. He looks like he's fourteen and he's not is crazy up there. Listen to my other podcast. Paranormal patties. Where i best friend robin and i get wasted and talk about ghost adventures. The show ghost adventures the the idea of it and Aliens monoliths crip. Dad's we talk about it. All getting super sh- lampard parable patties. Chain out over time. I want to plug black people. Hey folks i know that today. Monday is the first day of the end of black history month. But i just want you to encourage you to still learn about black people and to learn about black achievements and don't just spend a month doing it like an asshole. Intuit it all year if you're going to do it for months and that's what i'm gonna plug also i'm gonna play. Patriot counts actually. Give us money. I don't know are you can go to trash. Podcast dot com. We have a website. It's fucking official. Got like shit. You could buy merch. You might aim by a face mask right now. Are mug or sweater. My mom just bought face mask into a sweatshirts shouts of my mom. Yeah anyway. don't let my mom out by. By what else can like sequoia guy trash can smashing into guys plug. Whenever i up on the trash i come out. I can start garbage looking. Look his either wrestler. Now we should take the trash man out of retirement. Let's trash plus the cluster. Move trae screen up to trash. I think the cleaning up at the throne trash away is good. But when i'm dead just the trash..

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"ato" Discussed on The Trash

The Trash

07:11 min | 2 years ago

"ato" Discussed on The Trash

"As those waiting all. I was waiting to say that anyway. You feel better now. I was i mean i do. I don't know. I said i was. I do shit. That was like my favorite part. Ain't doing shit either. Yeah some of that shit. Jemma song you. Were you going to sing a song before was gonna one seriously starts by singing a song. She likes her vocals warmed up. Are you ready. As soon as i dreamed that dream in times gumbo by that hope was high and life worth living more beautiful than love would never dreamed that god be four give. I'm gonna slap some really well. We don yet I am nate spears. That was i dream from miserable miserable lesbians. I'm sarah jan bruno and that's this is the trash. Welcome to the trash last being going on this week. I'm not very political. And this is not a political podcast. But i will say that i am so glad to be from california right now because they just pass like some shit where we get six hundred bucks on top of the fourteen hundred that we might get for the stimulus shits shout out to san shout out to california real quick to put money in my pockets. That's how you make me care about politics is you give me money. And i'm the only time. I remembered anything about bush. Presidency was when he gave us a stimulus and i was like oh cool. Yeah he gave me like two. Jeez i don't remember that. Nice some child although eight. Yeah those august before obama. i mean obviously. I didn't get any steamy then. Because i was still in high school. You weren't day. yeah yeah. I'm a cradle robber Did you. i don't know wh-why smoking on ought to weed through my packs of situated. Oh i got wait. Which packs do you have tax pros. Both of them have been vape and i have. Were you put the weed in the bottom. I you know what. 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It's not an age thing. It's more because you've you've run the show at the caravan for years in like i feel like you've fostered a lot of young comics. Like i don't know i happy. Yeah road daviel. mouthful margaret golden. Go ahead and put dead day all now. I wanna That sounds amazing mo head. I'm not young bucks to get out here and do some good old comedy. I'm here fall in new. Have you been like you still been running your show post pandemic right like on zoom in. Yeah i did. I did for a while amid i did. I did a show at the end of the year where like basically had like every show that had all my comic friends like having a group chat really nice. I kinda stopped doing it. Like i felt like it was cool like we were doing jokes and people were cracking up but it was fun. It was like who's together talk. In general i think like you know those zoom shows kinda got me through it. But then i just kinda like audience wasn't consistent enough for me to keep the show you know wasn't building in the right way it was like dwindling amend especially if you have like people like sammy obey on there and stuff like that. Like i'm a lazy promoter. You know. I'm the i'm the same sickle. I didn't have the time or the energy to be promoting zoom. Show not actually been like. I've worked at places where people found out. I was a comedian. And then i was like. Oh yeah i'd comedy and they're like why the fuck didn't you tell anybody promote this show. I would have went to his show. I'm like i'm not good at that ship. Say right now that when my co workers found out that i did comedy and they they came to some shows up until they saw me bomb one time and then everybody was just like oh come to the next one and yeah so your coworkers fair weather fans. They're not really gonna be there for you through thick and thin. Fuck fuck up. You're getting burnt out early. So when i when i was inviting friends to my shows like they got burnt out like berry early on in the and then when i switched rooms basically my friends stopped coming to my comments. They used to be at the brit in san jose amid swiss. The caravan and a lot of the people i used to go to britain were like never step foot in the caravan or they were scared of. It can be like you know kind of death. Valley rep Reputation valley there people. That don't have never been. We'll be like arnold.

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