21 Burst results for "Bada"

Software Engineering Daily
"bada" Discussed on Software Engineering Daily
"At what point in an organization's maturity level do you find that they start having the questions that you can best help answer? That's an interesting question. So I think let's break this down between small businesses, mid side businesses and enterprises. I think for a lot of enterprises, if you look at the typical go to cloud journey, probably 5, ten years ago, folks started saying, hey, we could probably for the various reasons that AWS is a good idea, which I won't get into, go to the cloud and save money and do all these wonderful things and really have the flexibility and extensibility to go off and make our digital transformations more successful in this ever increasing competitive world and for those organizations that typically have a lot of really complex legacy systems. Terraform and infrastructure's code has in the enterprise of the last 5, ten years become very popular, but it wasn't always that way. You have a lot of stuff that spin up via click ops, spin up manually, and in those large organizations, it can be really useful to have a tool that you can use to audit your cloud and do so in a really easy fashion. So I think that at the enterprise level, it's those bigger, a little bit more complicated legacy companies that weren't necessarily born on the cloud, but that need a good way to manage and understand their assets. For smaller companies that might be a little bit more mid sized, those folks typically have systems on the cloud, maybe they're not as big, but they still do need a good way to go off and understand how those work. Maybe some work was done via infrastructure as code some work was done via click ops, but they just need a good way to be able to pull out an answer that information. So I think that when they're looking to do V two of a system or go off and add new components, that's a great time that we've seen that they've been leveraging cloud graph to go off and get this data and really pull it in. And then for startups, it can be really interesting simply because you look at modern technology stacks and the fact that almost all companies now are cloud native and board on the cloud, it can be really interesting to have a tool from day one that allows you to consistently audit secure and understand your resources, a free tool that allows you to go off at your leisure and pull in that data so you're able to from a reporting perspective or a compliance perspective, just understand where you're at and make sure that everything is configured and best practice way. There's a lot that we want to do to bake into the knowledge graph that are sensible defaults that can tell you things like, hey, are you paying too much for this particular component? Or hey, from not just a compliance, but a security perspective, what would you need to change this instance over here? And over time, I think that as we add more of these insights that are colocated with the resources themselves, it'll become more valuable to early stage companies who are trying to move fast and break things as they say in order to make sure that they're operating in a good fashion as well. The clouds are established, but in some ways they're also works in progress. There's new things coming out all the time. Maybe not so much going away yet at this point, but certainly questions, services, customers of yours will want to be learning about that you'll have to adapt to. What's the process like for responding to the upgrades and enhancements that the various cloud providers put out? Oh, that's an absolutely fascinating question. And I think there is both a naive approach and a sophisticated approach to answering that question. The naive approach is, hey, let's just go add this new service that AWS spun up, say they added some new quantum compute service. And you want access to that. Well, for us to add new service, if we go into it manually, isn't a ton of work. We need to basically go get the data, pull it in, figure out if there's any connections we can add. And bada Bing bada boom, we're good to go. So that's kind of done now. You've approached the way that you could solve that problem. The more interesting approach and way to solve that problem is when there's a new API that's released. If you're able to go and make a request against that API and return data, so maybe you spin up some test data, there's a lot of stuff that you can do from a dynamic code generation perspective where you can essentially go and based on what you find, create an entire SDK component dynamically that will go in format itself, create the calls that it needs to get the data, put the data in the right place, add the connections, and that's what we're really focused on there. It's an uphill battle just because there's so many services for different cloud providers to go and do everything one by one. And over the course of the next few months, we're transitioning wholly away from that system to dynamic code generation system where you can go and you take an endpoint or a service for various cloud provider, we pull in that data and we dynamically generate that part of the SDK for you so you can go and use it as your leisure. And then I think the big picture idea here is one day, regardless of the source of the data, to allow you to go enter, say, the authentication credentials as part of the query string that's going to be used in the HTTP request to get the data and then have an entire provider be created from the data that we find. And we view this tool in this capabilities a way to get future parity, but also to your point to maintain and ensure that we have up to date coverage for little tweaks that are added to different services or entirely new services.

WTOP
"bada" Discussed on WTOP
"Decisions aren't black and white Think red 6 15 we are turning to rob woodfork All right Dmitri the wizards less than two hours from tip off in Milwaukee They will take on the bucks minus a ton of star power two time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo and Chris Middleton sideline for tonight's game down a level the March Madness sweet 16 tips off at the top of the hour Arkansas taking it on overall tournament top seed Gonzaga the first of three games tonight the Washington commanders re signing journeyman tackle Cornelius Lucas to a two year deal with a reported $8.2 million the 30 year old is mainly played the role of backup swing tackle in his two seasons in Washington Yesterday the commander's added pass rusher FAO bada who played for Ron Rivera in Carolina and said riverboat Ron is why he's here Obviously he gave me my start in the NFL and gave me an opportunity to showcase what I felt like I was capable of And I felt guaranteed last year I felt like I should have made that decision earlier but there have an opportunity to do that and it just feels like a good fit I just want to be a part of that culture again Guys I'm not gonna lie I just really like hearing that British accent I thought that was the reason you put it on the air That's exactly why I did it The U.S. men's national team continues in the World Cup qualifying tonight against Mexico That's a 10 p.m. kick-off in already one massive upset today as European champ Italy fell to huge underdog North Macedonia so the Italians failed to qualify for consecutive world cups for the first time Rob woodfork WTO sports Now to the top stories we're following for you on WTO President Joe Biden had blunt words for Russia after a meeting with.

Angela Yee's Lip Service
"bada" Discussed on Angela Yee's Lip Service
"Yeah. I'm trying not to say anything that's going to give me a show. Why? I mean, a preference is a preference. What's your preference? Is it different? Is it different? As far as we assume this is all I'm saying. I love my black queens. I love my black woman and I don't know black women just make me feel certain type of way. It's the best. That's where I rock with you. It's for president. That's nice. He wanted to be president. Doesn't that? I love my melon in Queens, my melanin goddess. That's it. I'm not gonna lie. That's not taking away from anybody from any other races. I love my kindness too. I ain't gonna lie. I really love black women. I like dark skin. I really love black men, but it's just something about my Puerto Rican man. And you know what? Most of it for the flock together. You know it's so good. It's like the Blue Jays we want to do. Yeah. Like this. Everyone asks me being Dominican. You like Spanish? I've never, no. You could be Dominican and dark. I know. No, I'm not saying there's dark skin. I like it. You've seen it. Too. Black, but there's a lot of dominicans that consider themselves. It's predominantly Dominican. I've never met a north Philly Dominica grit felt black that told me she was back. And you running listen and growing up, I was black. Right. Even with my family. So that's why it's like, no, I love me a dark black man. Me too. I don't know if I'm allowed to say. You can see they call me white bitches. They think I'm white. I'm full black. I'm all black they call me white all the time. You think you black 'cause you got black kids? I think at this point in my life though I'm over choosing my man. He has to be a black guy where he has to be a white guy or he has to be a Puerto Rican guy. I just feel like you know whatever God signs me out because. I'm not gonna stop dating black ram because I like Puerto Rican guys or vice versa. There's one thing we all think about what our kids gonna look like. That's what I'm thinking of. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, it's a good blessing. This is never going to be my kids to look like me. I want my kids to have that chocolate skin like me, you know what I'm saying? I want my kids to be chocolate. They see if I say I want my kids to be chocolatey. I really did because I went through so much being so light. And my mother's very like, my mother went through a lot of real life, so I did what my kids did, some color that I did. You know, you are protected kids. I never thought about it. I feel like I'm very accepting of all things just because I grew up. Like I never thought that I want my kids to be. Never thought about that. Like a color. I don't think I don't think I'm sexually. I don't think I'm your sons are brown. My little thing. I don't think it's but it's like, I love that tell them everyday puppy. You are so handsome. Your skin complexion is amazing. I love it. And so it's my little bit. I got a butter peeking. And I got a milk chocolate. It's gold. I don't think I'm I don't have any racial preference. When it comes to your pink pussy. Yeah. That's your plastic. Everything. I mean, I want to say that I just don't want to limit myself. You know, I want to get married one day. I want to find a man for me and I'm not going to be like, oh, he's not it 'cause he's white. But what's your favorite, telling what you're doing? My favorite Puerto Rico. You know what it is is relatability what I'm saying? I'm a New York weekend. I'm very, but I'm close to my culture. I listen to the music. I like to talk Spanish with my friends. And you know, I like for my man to be culture, whatever his culture is. You know, I like him to be answer his to know himself. I just like to learn shit. I want to learn some things that I never knew before. I was just like, helps set me up in ways, and I do the same thing. For me, that's part of me in a relationship. I have to be able to teach and learn in my relationship. Same, you know? I feel like I could learn at any room that I'm in. You know what I mean? I'm like, I'm as humble as they come. I could take direction from a kid and I could learn from a kid, but I do like to teach my partners, you know what I'm saying? I do like to be some type of guy in a positive motivating force inside, you know, my partner's lives. No, and when it comes to me, I feel like a man could get some learn so much from me when it comes to religion and culture because I'm so deep into it. And I really appreciate teaching, but I have to be able to learn from it. I discuss religion in relationships. No, you be surprised. It depends. As long as you understand, as long as you have respect for everybody's beliefs, it's a good conversation. Yeah, that's a fact. I was raised 9 denomination. My mom's it was one conversation that we had that pretty much led me to being an open minded soul. And it's like, I remember I was like 8 years old I was in a backseat rider with my mom's and you know how flatbush Brooklyn is you see like the Presbyterian Church then you see like the Catholic Church is all these different types of churches and then I was going to school and I had a Muslim girl in my class so you know questions started to arise and I asked my mom like your mom. Wish our religion and she said we're non denomination. Meaning that we believe we don't have a religion, but we believe in God. And that allowed me to be open minded to respect everybody else is thinking, but also still keep my spirituality still keep my open connection with what I thought was just undeniable, which is this outside force. I would say I'm more like agnostic now. It's like, you know, I believe in a higher power. I believe in God. I wake up every morning I pray all that. I pray multiple times of the day. You know what I'm saying? But I definitely don't identify with a specific religion. I actually feel like we all kind of in a way suppose to have our own religion. Well, Joey, you pray multiple times a day and you believe in polygamy. You sound pretty much. But I feel like as long as you believe in something bigger and a higher power and God, the universe, whatever you want to call it, it's so much to learn. You're never going to stop learning. I think I'm a spiritual person, but I grew up going to church, 'cause my grandfather was very religious. He was like doing missionary stuff and everything and traveling and donating all his money to the church. Black grandfather. So you grew up? Going to church a lot. What religion? So he was Pentecostal. And so my mom used to go to church, but then my dad, who is Chinese, he did not ever go to my grandfather used to buy me letters and be like, my mom is a heathen nugget. He.

Gun Talk
"bada" Discussed on Gun Talk
"You're trying to figure out what loads are available, what powders do I need? You go to Hodgson reloading dot com and you can check it all out right there. Now Tyler, we're getting into the winter months. For me, it's kind of diet winter for you. It's real winter up north. Where people actually go into hibernation and stuff. So one of the big considerations is being able to set up and shoot when there's two feet of snow on the ground inside your house. And I know I grew up doing this, we didn't have a basement or anything, but we had a long hallway that I'd close all the doors and I did it mostly right. But I mean, do you have suggestions? I know you guys are certainly probably have products that are appropriate, maybe there's a right way and a wrong way. Well, there are a couple of ways you can do it well. The wrong way would be to do it unsafe, right? And that's something where you have to know your circumstances. You know, I don't recommend putting a target trap in front of a TV screen or in front of a window. That would be not the smartest thing. Anyone's done. Ask me how I know. But, you know, when we talk about a safe way to catch bebes or pellets, right? Especially out of those CO2 guns that you're going to want to be using for those practical application perspectives to get reps in, right? We sell a beady bandit trap that is a great option. It actually has a metal plate in the back of it and foam. So the BB's even steel BB's will get kicked down into the bottom of this. They can go if they can't come back out, which really neat system and you do get a little bit of that nice ting when you shoot too, which is good. Again, those fringe will be make a huge difference if you are shooting a BB gun where you are able to shoot at a steel target and really all you're doing afterwards is cleaning up dust. Those are called dust Devils, right? Yep, dust devil babies. Yep, exactly. They don't a 100% of the guns, but I would say probably close to 90% of the guns they work great just like your regular steel DBs do. You know, for your pellet guns, that same BB bandit trap applies. And for the DIY or out there, one thing I personally do a lot of is, you know, you take an old shipping box. Everybody's got boxes coming to their house this year for the holidays. Old clothes and or rubber mulch. Either one works really well, you pack the box with it. You put a cover on it, you stick your target on, and you're good to go. And obviously, you know, you can use any size box and fill it with however much rubber mulch or clothes or newspapers that you want. And you'll be able to stop plenty of stuff. Even if you are shooting some of those higher power guns, you know, if you would just want to get triggered time in at ten yards in your basement if you have that. And you have a thousand foot per second brake barrel. We do sell full bullet traps that will stop it without a problem, but you can also build your own trap that's going to be just as effective. And seriously, where eye protection like seriously, be bounce around, even the frangible ones should be okay, but as I've it's been described to me as far as fragile bullets go, they have to hit something harder than themselves. So if you don't, like, I think about things that we've done growing up or whatever, make a lean to with plywood. And generally works, but if you're shooting a high powered gun, like you said, palette will go through it. If you're shooting BBs, it might bounce off of it. It's a backstop. I also had actually this was pretty cool. We had P coach that did all kinds of cool stuff and he would let us shoot air guns. He did like a two week air gun curriculum. And he hung up, I don't know where he got this, but it was like this giant leather. It's not a burlap, but it was like a heavy, almost like a thin leather backdrop. So and it gives. So it's probably not going to go through it, but it also gives when it hits. So that was another idea as far as just softening your backdrop. They do make ballistic curtains. We've used them at the NRA convention when we run the range there. The NRA range guys set everything up. They bring them with them. I don't think that's necessarily practical for the at home person just because of the expense of that. Certainly something that you can do with old carpet. I've done that before. Yeah, great idea. You know, if you have a couple sheets of old carpet, you hang it from the ceiling or something like that. And it's going to provide that same kind of give and really that beady or pellet should just drop to the floor. But that's a great idea. Yeah, as you said, you got to put the safety glasses on. Doesn't really matter what you're doing. It's just the right. The right and the smart thing to do. Yeah, so it's so fun. And then you got to get into the targets, right? If you depend on how big your setup is, if you have a whole wall and 8 foot by 8 foot space, you could set up a little mini shooting gallery when you guys have spinners and different things that can be pretty fun. Yeah, there is actually I should mention a new target that's come out this past year called the bada bank target, which actually pairs via Bluetooth with your phone and has like four paddles on it and you can play different games one's more of a speed shoot to how quickly can you clear all four and then there's another game that will actually call the target numbers out to you and you have to shoot it in that order. There are a couple other games in development for it. But it's around a hundred bucks to target super robust, good for BB's pellets, airsoft guns, pretty much anything you want. Out to about ten yards is where that Bluetooth will work too. So you can really challenge yourself and personally at three yards, which is the closest distance it's rated for, you know, I can get I try and work on my split times. So it's target transition. How quickly can you run through all three or all four targets without missing? So it's a really good way.

Podcast RadioViajera
"bada" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
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Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons Podcast
"bada" Discussed on Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons Podcast
"I think that there's this back door in end decryption that's broken at the what's app was broken. It's it's not in this article. I think has their right approach to that. And that wishes to say that it didn't break and encryption. It's still there. No-one between the two end points can intercept and read that message but the people at the two ends. Can that the whole point. Right if one once i get that message. It has to be decrypted for me to be able to read it. So on my device on my end it's legible it's not encrypted and what i do without including showing it to somebody else by either handing my phone or taking a screen shot or pit copying and pasting or in this case using a built in function of the. What's app app to report A message as being harassment or in violation. Turn to service or whatever for whatever reason i as an end user can report that and when i do that that makes that message only that message available to facebook for review anyway. I thought that article was good in that. It brought a lot of those things out in stark relief. Helped us understand. What's really going on there. And honestly i don't see a problem with this note. Facebook also just released or announced that they are going to be releasing. These new spiff high-tech sunglasses called rayban stories. Meaning that they are parting with ray. Bada very popular sunglass maker to create these glasses. That have a built in camera now. This is not the first time this has happened. Google tried this with google glass. Several years ago and I got a lot of blowback and a lot of push back on this and in fact people wearing glasses these google glass glasses recalled glass holes. Because i mean let's think about i mean a really gonna walk around all day with a camera on your head videotaping or taking pictures of everybody. See now i understand why that is interesting and the way google does it did it. Is they want to provide augmented reality..

Waiting In Queue
"bada" Discussed on Waiting In Queue
"They're more like flexible. Like you can see that the other legs. There are more steph and shorter that front two legs. They don't even use them to like walk. They just use them to feel wo- hang on. I'm looking it up. i'm. I'm looking at a photo of the daddy. Welcome away and q. Podcast where we talk about. Video games and daddy long legs. Oh you're right. They like little. They're like they're skinnier. Yeah at the end or throughout all. i don't remember. I've been spin this fact to everyone. I know possibly because this is like one of the most common misconceptions. I feel like i know in the midwest. I'm be real with you though they like it. They're very weird they. It's just like this circle with like with legs coming out of them. Yeah there's not much to it. Are you trying to find if they're related to scorpions. I'm looking images because the internet. So slow i think it would take me like ages to figure out there nice Some bada is staying in focus on the camera. You know that makes more sense of why they could be connected to scorpions though if they were venomous. Like everybody says yeah means. Fires can be venomous. Yeah of course a poisonous. There's two different things venomous. When i get bitten mine crop dusters spider. I'm poisoned does it. I'm not benham dd doesn't doesn't poison poisonous mean that to be affected by it. You have to eat it. I don't know because poison like poison frogs. You'd have to touch them. The poisoned dr frogs. Yeah that's not true. You don't doubts now. Real really a poison dart frog the only way you can be affected by the poison is if you touched. It's blood. i thought the skin was poisonous. Isn't keep from animals from it's it's the innards of the frog they would kill..

StarTalk Radio
"bada" Discussed on StarTalk Radio
"Okay son only occasionally has liver spots but has a really good dermatologist. Doing all right so the sun so sunspots are about the size of earth so the sun has acne bigger than earth. Oh my goodness yeah. That's raised that cole. That's that's that's a now sunspots. Even though they're they have a lot of energy in high energy They think of a lot of high energy radiation. So they'll go off a lot of ultraviolet. Even i think some x i'd have to double check that when the sunspot population grows. We say the sun is active. It's going through. its cycles. the sun has an eleven year cycle. Okay and they've started with are many sunspots and then there's a bunch of sunspots and then there aren't many usually zero actually pay more of lewd act to is it more moody i asked you know yes. It is more moody during sunspots. Okay yes because during sunspots dot is. The son radiate more and this affects earth's atmosphere. The atmosphere absorbs this extra radiation heats up sickens and all of our orbiting satellites now have to boost themselves more back to their orbit because it eats it encounters more atmospheric resistance. Look that so that we do that with the space station with the hubble telescope in anybody else up there wants to stay and maintain a an orbit a stable orbit during solar max. It's called where on the walk. Were on the lookout for decay of our orbits because the atmosphere got thickened by this red the radio. That is really okay so then one mary thing it's it's messing with our satellites okay. That's one son. blamable thing. What else happens is there are solar flares yes so explosions on the sun and he's explosions. The sun is is a is a is magnetically charged. Gas and the worth of that is plaza. Yeah last night. Yeah so so. The magnetic fields are all entangled in their during solar maximum magnetic fields became so entangled they bust out nice and when they blessed to help the particles of the plasma like hanging onto that magnetic field they get flung into space and then you get ways particles towards the earth. There are always ways to particles. We call it the solar wind but during these particular moments when you get a solar flare. Oh my gosh this. The the the level of charged particles can be so high it can short circuit the electronics of satellites. When it reaches that's crazy that's awesome. Yes the sun is moody at that time. Clear okay and by the solar flares can happen. But they don't always point toward earth right. We can see them. But the pat. The plasma pie goes out into space. So it's the ones where there's a solar flare and is headed towards earth that we keep track of right and in fact nasa has a whole department for its space weather space weather department. Gotcha it's things that would affect astronauts in space and it's not only the sun it's also. Is anything happening in the rest of the galaxy so this is another thing that the sun is doing. Oh one other thing. Go ahead all right. Sunspots are always impairs. okay. I did not know this. And we figured out how to measure the magnetic fields of the sunspots because we knew it was related to the magnetic activities and so check we measure it and one would have a positive charge other negative truck so we got magnets on the sun. Nice just saying but wait. There's more okay okay. The sun is a big ball of gas. So it's not solid the way earth is right and so it turns out. The equator son completes one revolution. Faster than other latitudes on the sun doesn't rotate as a solid object. Look at that. Because it's a paul gas so the middle could be going faster than the tops. Yes yes That's just to be clear. It is always physically going faster because it has more distance to travel right so even if the sun were solid it would be traveling faster. The way equatorial residents on earth. They're all traveling thousand miles an hour. We here in the middle of new york latitudes traveling only about eight hundred miles an hour due east because they both complete a surfboard gliding but they win a bigger distance right so they've got to be traveling faster. Okay as the merry go. Round effect the outer courses are moving faster on the ground than the inner ones even though is moving a solid rotating as a solid object with the sun. The equator rotates. Faster now fat. Here's here's the rub. So watch what happens. Because the entire ball is magnetically charged and their magnetic fields within it the magnetic fields wants to hold onto the plasma and the rotating son says no you. Don't i'm going to stretch you. As i what we say differentially rotate is okay. And as it happens the magnetic field stretch and stretch and stretch and there's a point where they can no longer stay attached and they snap and this snapping is a very complicated magneto hydrodynamic mechanism but the disruption of the orderly magnetic field. What the punches through to make the the flares on the surface of the sun whenever you buddy punches out and again it out of the system the magnetic fields reconnect and we start the cycle again. But wait when the cycle repeats by the. The sun has a north pole in his health. In addition to all of this. So you know okay. Okay but when the cycle repeats the entire magnetic field of the sun has flipped snap. So it's in fact a twenty two year complete cycle not an eleven year cycle. And yeah that is amazing. That's the sun doing that while you're sitting out there you know while i'm getting beautiful. It does august and it makes me look good. I got a quote galileo before we run out of time here Golly said i'm paraphrasing. Because he said it. More poetically that i'm about to recount. The sun manages to keep the planets in their appointed paths yet somehow manages to ripen a bunch of grapes as though it had nothing else in the world to do. Oh that's yeah that galileo he knew how to turn a phrase. That's for sure and my boy was a wine drinker. So that's what he's talking about. What else you do with the great god. That's pretty cool. So that's all the sun. I could squeeze into fifteen minutes here so man that was enough for you all right all right chuck so that was.

StarTalk Radio
"bada" Discussed on StarTalk Radio
"Of all the other things that i've seen of like okay. All right on the ceiling of your kids. Who did the yes planet planet. I'm gonna say i'm gonna say one hundred thousand earth okay. That's a lot of earth's right as soon as a hundred thousand so the actual number the actual number is about a million what. It's about a million earth's tam million and so the weird thing. Is you go back in time before we had any sense of anything and there are people thinking that the sun is just something else in the sky but earth the earth loses earth is the thing we we have the santa and since earth and the moon or the same size on this guy right earth and the moon had almost equal presence in our culture right. There's a moon god in a sun. God of course you know that there was an illustration of the two of them. They're the same size because they looked that way. But they are nowhere commensurate with each other and it wasn't until much later that anybody figured out that the moon does not give its own light. It is only reflected sunlight own so there's a geometry of things going on there. There's some of that comes from the bible where i forgot which passage but it's and the sun is in genesis of course and god created the sun to light today in the moon to light the knife as though they are their own agencies of white sources. But that's that's not the case. Plus the moon isn't always out at night And most an equal amount of time. It's out in broad daylight right as it is out at night so so i just just just saying so. So a million times larger so that is huge. The sun has blemishes which we call. What since bats sunspots saved. They're like liver spots. The sun has really good skin..

StarTalk Radio
"bada" Discussed on StarTalk Radio
"Puffy stuff above the same and it was oh man. I'm not crazy this you to get someone to animate that were have an actual fish speaking those words all right so yeah so one of the things they get to really experience as the sun and particularly if they live bottomfeeders right. the sun is not a big part of their life right so so let me talk about the sun. the sun is Far waited in light travel time. Eight something minutes. Yeah good good. Yeah chuck come along here so it takes five hundred seconds for the light to reach earth from the sun. Okay if i were to seconds if you do the math it's eight minutes and twenty seconds all right and it's moving at the speed of light through the vacuum of space. So that's that's kind of cool and but you know something. Earth's gravitational influence also moves at that speed so if some came along and plucked the sun from the center of our solar system. Nice we would continue to see the sun seal. The sun orbit the sun until eight minutes and twenty seconds passes. Oh and then the party is over over like you ain't never seen a party end. So what then happens is the planet's one by one will fling off into interstellar space and plunged into eternal darkness. That is a needle scratch. If i ever heard one man and so we need a. We need a sci-fi story where somebody just reaches in and plus the sun out and just watches what happened and how we are in our blissful ignorance for eight minutes and twenty seconds. you know what. That's another great short film. It's like you know it you so that and then you so like the beauty of life in real time of eight minutes and twenty seconds and only you. The viewer knows loaders. That's all going to end and by the way they can't know that any sooner than when it's too late that's that's that's the rate at which the information is coming. Yeah ooh ooh that's creepy. I love it all right. So the sun this little tidbits about the sun so maybe it might not be something you thought you knew but it might be something you glad you learned about the hell. Wow okay all right so if you hollowed out the sun okay. So now you have the volume of the sun. And then i saute played a little basketball and started tossing. Earth's into the sun do nominee earth would fit in the sun. I know the sun is huge compared to the earth views. I don't know how many earth with it take a guess. How many like ten thousand now will say thousand urge. gimme inordinate thousand earth's. I'm looking at the scale models of all the other things that i've seen of like okay. All right on the ceiling of your kids. Who did the yes planet planet. I'm.

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"bada" Discussed on StarTalk Radio
"Yes like we talked about space time and we talked about the move right. We can talk about. The moon was talking about the sun the sun. so let's get some sun action here but it may be just things you didn't know but her glad you learned rather than things you thought you know. So there's a risk of that. But i i think it'll still be fun but that's not for me to judge. Let's step right into it. Gotta like the sun. It's only the source of all life on earth. Well not almost all all but mostly all life at the bottom of the show. That never gets that. Never even sees a wonder what that's like it lives with sundell show. Yeah yeah in the in the water weather sunday so that has me wondering what happens if you're just fish swimming in the water and then someone captures you. Who's you out of the water into the air. Then there's like lan and mountains and sky file and and direct sunlight as. That's that's the closest thing i can think of to someone grabbing you out of your dimension and putting you somewhere else right. But here's what's worse they pull you out but then they put you back in the water right and now you're going around the your man. I'm serious really happened. Different happened to me man. Like i thought it was some foods right that grabbed my jaw. Wouldn't let me go. They pulled me out man. I couldn't breeze and then it was like dollars light all to call it hurt. Like hell man and it was these things the plessey things man and it was crazy and it was like you know what. Look the battle what we see down the bottom except instead of saying it was like saying but it was real hard and.

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"bada" Discussed on StarTalk Radio
"The moon but i want to put it all in one place at one time here. Now all right sounds good all right. I'm gonna assess every joke. Yeah every every mooning. Yes i'm right now. I'm just put myself in the mental space. I'm thinking about butts and cracks and all of that. I'm a lord out moving. Okay all right all right so this is mostly moon lower. I just want to put it all under one of under one roof. Okay love it. So let's start out with the moon on horizon illusion ever hear about that. The moon on horizon louis. No i don't know what it is is what we call it. Maybe you use self. Did you see the moon rising over city landscape. And it's huge. Yes it's so beautiful. it's giant yellow. Baw baw right right and you don't have that reaction when it's up overhead because it's a little yellow dot and that's not impressed. So so why does the moon feel bigger on the horizon than high in the sky. It is it is not actually bigger at all. Okay you can measure it in fact it's slightly smaller for other reasons. I'm not going to get into but it so it's completely psychological and so we call it. The moon on horizon illusion sky. Yeah because your brain makes a judgment at all times. How far away. Something is making this judgment okay. Stereos a based on that show. That's yet correct. And based on that judgment it will say. Here's how i big. I think that object is right right so think about if you look up in the sky and you see an airplane right. You're not saying to yourself. Oh the airplanes only this big it can fit between my fingers you. You're not saying that but because you take your fingers and hold it up and look make it look like you're flying the airplane like you know i've never done that. Our okay moving on living off. Sorry i never done that so many others have. I don't know personally. I don't believe i have to help. And and i. And i felt that very early in my life. So so you you. You know. Not only intuitively but your brain is doing so subliminal calculations about how big something would actually be right if it were right in front of you for how small it is for how far away you see it to be right okay so the moon is far as your depth. Perception is concerned is basically at infinity. Okay it's basically at infinity. I make sense So what happens is the moon shows up in the company of terrestrial objects. You are familiar with buildings mountains trees. You know how big those are. The moon is hanging out with them and so your brain is a wait. A minute is that it. Is it really their noble way. While your brain is trying to figure this out your brain starts thinking the moon is huge huger than at any other time in the sky. Last point about the moon on the horizon okay. What's throwing off. Your depth cues is the full moon mixed in with other things that are familiar to you. As i've already said correct. Okay if you have the full moon rising over a horizon for which you have no depth cues. The effect is greatly diminished. And in fact hardly there at all raw for example the moon rising at sea going to say on the over the ocean over the open ocean. There's no trees no buildings. There's nothing so that effect is greatly diminished. And you want to know how to get rid of the effect entirely. Here's what you do. Here's the the large on the horizon. Next buildings and things turnaround okay Right with your back to the moon. Okay bend over and look at the moon upside down through your legs. Okay i get it. Okay okay now. Don't pull down your draws when you do in this because then you'll be mooning the moon but if you do this then the buildings on the and the trees are upside down and your brain says. I don't know what that is gray. I don't wanna upside down. I don't know what that is. Oh so now. I can put the moon where it belongs at infinity and the moon becomes its regular sush so the lack of reference causes your brain to see the moon the way it is instead of causing it to make the association to the size of the things surrounding correct correct. And so so so. And and i invite you to do that experiment. Next time the moon look suspiciously large on the horizon. Just bend over being goes right back to. Its is a two bings and yes you can. Chuck what are you doing well. I'm looking at the moon and kissing my ass. Goodbye need more about the moon in yellow when low on the horizon. I i mean i can only guess that as atmospheric c exactly for the same reason the sun is yellow on the horizon or sun is an actual yellow is yellow on the horizon because the atmosphere is affecting the color. And if you have a polluted sky it'll be deeper and deeper deeper from yellow into amber. Maybe even read so you can get very sort of deep deep Deep pamper moon if it stays low point is this is a moon on horizon illusion and people say. I saw such a big moon last night. I'll say no you. Didn't you only thought it was big. Wow that is so cool by the way so now so now The moon is always opposite. The fool moon is the full moon. Here is always opposite son right. That's why it's full full frontal into getting the reflection of the sun the former friend who from from our point of view unearth. Okay so i because you mentioned the moon is kind of yellowish on the horizon amber. I might have said this at another time. But here's a good place to reinsert it. Okay all right in the summertime. The sun is it takes this very high arc across the sky. Okay And then when the sun sets it takes a very low arc beneath the horizon because it doesn't stay down there very long we'll have it takes a low arc on the horizon. If you have full moon the full movie will be opposite. It and we'll also be in a low arc kissing awad so much in the summertime. Like in june june when the full moon rises it stays low in the sky. Really loud doesn't get very high at all so if you if you had sort of sunset colors on the moon right when it rose and it doesn't get very high it's never going to free itself of the contaminating effects the color contamination of the sky of our atmosphere. So it'll it'll it'll come up. It'll be deep hammer. But it's not gonna really ever not be amber in that very low arc across the sky and sats. Wait a minute. The full moon in june stays low on the sky and it's in any holds onto those sort of sunset amber colours. It takes on a kind of a honey color.

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"bada" Discussed on StarTalk Radio
"With with arnold What allen draft. So the fritz all right so anyway you had a problem with one problem with A terminator he's very well thought through so well thought through through so he goes back in time to kill the the possible parents of of John connor leader of the of the new movement are the resistance but only add to do is prevent his parents meeting each other. I mean you can go back four generations earlier and just put on a different train so they never meet and that entire genetic lineage cover exists right right so this idea that he's got to kill them and it's gonna be all bloody that made it like a violent movie but it could have been on a little more with with less blooding gore but also just the fact that when he comes through he comes out butt naked. Remember that out in this bubble and you remember why had to come through but naked. Because i am flesh off into skeleton because nothing no living tissue. No dentition may go through right. Nothing's ever the time machine. Except of course hair is dead so he would have been totally bald. Come with no eyebrows. Nothing okay. I just thought i'd say that was an inconvenience alabi..

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"bada" Discussed on StarTalk Radio
"Welcome to star. Talk your place in the universe where science and pop culture collide star talk begins right now. This is star talk in things. You thought you knew edition. And i can't do that without shut nights meal with with me on this. Yeah yeah so much fun. So i wanna talk about the space time continuum i right. That's i'm cool with that her that you are you kidding me. It is only the premise of every frigging staifi thing ever. Yes yes round it. I just want to ground it in a few ways. I don't think people spend time doing so. Let's let's think he's in a ruined space time that you going to happen right now. Nothing i can do can help pluto out of my hands so i've washed my hands of its demolition. Pontius pilot yeah. That's a line right out of one of those accounts of the trial of jesus christ so so here we go. Nineteen o five all right. I'm nineteen o five. You should know immediately. One thing should know in your head. Nineteen o five einstein's theory of relativity. Right okay says the not i. It's not what he called it. It was the paper that delivered it to us as called on the electrodynamics of moving bodies and no one wanted to recite that so just special relativity. but that's what it is because it's all about the relativity of motion and time so what it did was co defy. The fact that that spatial dimensions need a fort. The three spatial dimensions hype. Width and depth need a fourth dimension to localize it in any spatial system. You're talking about and since you needed time. Then it's a space time system so so so it sounds like it's weird like what you doing einstein you know. Leave me alone with my height with in-depth but it turns out. We have always thought about life in ford mentions always. And here's an example of why. If i say you check tomorrow morning at ten o'clock i'll say great. What are we doing. I'm so excited to find out. I love what you surprised me like this. Well okay. i can do that. But i'll say all right so that's fine. I'll meet you at the corner of fifth avenue and thirty fourth street. Okay what's your next question to me. When because i don't want to stay there all day when you so you knew that that giving you those coordinates right. Earth surface thirty third street. Fifth avenue thirty four. So you knew that's insufficient for us to actually meet absolutely. You're going to say when that being the time. Coordinate just got slapped on there. Did you just being space time. I did. I did bought a space time. All right you know is that. Is that forgivable to you all right so and you can reverse that right Chuck i'm each at twelve noon tomorrow in..

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"bada" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
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"bada" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
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"bada" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
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Rob Bonta tapped by Gavin Newsom to be California's first Filipino attorney general
"Governor, Gavin Newsom today nominated a new attorney general replace Javi Oppa Sarah, who is now Secretary of Health and Human services. KQED, Scott Shaffer reports The pick makes history. Newsome chose Rob Bonta to be the next attorney general. Once confirmed by the state Legislature. Bonta will be the first Filipino American to hold the position. He represents Oakland in the State Assembly and has a reputation as a criminal justice reform. ER asked about violence directed at Asian Americans, Bonta rejected calls for excessive charges. We have enough enhancements. Enough criminalization enough mass incarceration. Enough over sentencing more than we need. Bada said He wants to emphasize prevention, something that could put him at odds with tough on crime groups

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Explosions in Equatorial Guinea kill at least 20, injure hundreds
"Equatorial Guinea's Health Ministry is calling for blood donations after explosions rocked the city of Bada on Sunday. The blast at a military camp killed at least 17 people and left hundreds more injured. The Washington Post reports. The country's president called the explosions and accident and claimed negligence of those responsible for watching stockpiles of dynamite and munitions played a

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Musicians' Week - Morning Interviews
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Architect of Mexico’s War on Kingpins Accused of Taking Bribes From Cartel
"A former Mexican minister of public security has been arrested in the United States on drug trafficking conspiracy charges Genaro Garcia Luna is accused of allowing the center lower cartel to operate freely there in exchange for millions of dollars in bribes not a toughie crew ports genero Garcia Luna has been accused of abusing his position of public trust to help the Sinaloa cartel at the direction of its leader at the time the notorious drug lord Joaquin el Chapo gruesome on several former high ranking members of the cartel have testified about the bribes including raise some bada who said on at least two occasions that he personally delivered briefcases containing between three to five million dollars to Mr