35 Burst results for "Bouncy"

WLS-AM 890
"bouncy" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Be heard, call it four four four the USA now to let Dan know what you think. 844-484-3872, the Dan bongino show. So here he is just against nibbling coward. We've got for an attorney general. Just a joke of a human being. I mean, a man with no human dignity at all. A guy who will do whatever edge is nothing gets me sicker than a guy who just caves to power every single time. If you have a bumper sticker on my car, I had a Ford escort growing up. It said, question authority. I always believe that. When I was a young kid, always, I mean, listen to him, this guy was a kid. I was like kind of a libertarian. When I can say I was deep and thought like play doh all the time, but I did always have that in my head like people who have authority and power lord act in his right are probably going to be corrupted by it, therefore the only way to keep them from being fully corrupted and engaging in a zero sum game have taken away your freedom and liberty is to question them and keep them on guard all the time. Liberals don't question anything. Liberals are suckers. They will do whatever you tell them. Put your mask on. Okay, man. Inject this experimental vaccine and don't ask any questions about it. By the way, there may be a side effect that could harm your kid and cause him significant heart problems. Yeah, man. Come here, Johnny. Take your 5th booster, babe. Bouncy said so? And these Merrick Garland, again, the king of the stupids. Ah, maybe the deputy king of the stupids. Joe Biden is definitely at the top of that one. Here he is yesterday asking he's asked the question by Mike Lee, senator Mike Lee from Utah, one of the good guys. And Mike Lee says, listen, you got a bunch of these people attacking pro life centers. And nothing's happening. And yet you walk by and abortion center and you're a conservative, you find yourself in jail, locked up in a gulag in Siberia somewhere. How is that? Like, how come you guys can't find any of these other guys? And they're talking about the face act, which prevents blocking access to reproductive centers, had either pro life or abortion centers, right? So it's a pretty good question This is the single dumbest answer I promise. You have ever heard in your entire life to this question. Take a listen. So how do you explain this disparity by reference to anything other than politicization of what's happening there? The face act applies equally to efforts to damage blockade, clinics, whether pregnant resource, whether they are pregnancy resource center or whether they are an abortion center. It applies equally in both cases, and we apply the law equally. I will say you are quite right. There are many more prosecutions with respect to the blocking of the abortion centers, but that is generally because they are those actions are taken with photography at the time. During the daylight and seeing the person who did it is quite easy. Those who are attacking the pregnancy resources centers, which is a hard thing to do, are doing this at night in the dark. We are put full resources on this. By the way, the dude give the guy a dog a lax or like a Senate coup or something. Is he constipated? Bro spit it out. Spit it out. Just talk like a normal person

Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia
"bouncy" Discussed on Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia
"I'm levitating. Boosted by TikTok where video makers keyed into the song's triple time lyrics and bouncy groove, levitating, defeated hits by the weekend, Olivia Rodrigo, and Doja Cat for the year end title. It was an indefatigable bop. Number one for 1999, share,

Beauty IQ Uncensored
"bouncy" Discussed on Beauty IQ Uncensored
"So I haven't actually used this on myself yet. Like I've just used it in the last couple of days. You've got your little bed for all your friends to come get chemical. Treatment beds. So yeah, it's just handy, 'cause all my friends ask for treatments and then it's like a little light them down on my bed and it seems a little unprofessional. A treatment bed and it just folds down, so yeah, I've got lots of little things to try on people. So I definitely was impressed with how smooth this left their skin. And it seems like it's quite gentle as well for people that aren't really using a lot of actives. And you can use it one to two times a week if you want to, so it's clearly not ultra strong. But yeah, it's nice. Very nice. Sorry, Joe, you've got something in the episode not our notes. I do. Preventative gastro stop. Okay, so. You know how you and I talk a lot about, you know, going into a lot of digestive discomfort when you first engage in a sleepover with someone new and sometimes you want to avoid that situation where you might need to use the toilet quite urgently. Yeah, I found myself in a situation where I was staying somewhere with a new person. Well not necessarily new, but you know staying somewhere and I thought, I don't want to be in a situation where I'm going to have to urgently evacuate my bowels. And so I was talking to my house made about it and I was like, what am I going to what do I do if I'm used to a Peru? And she was like, oh, I take gastro stuff all the time. That's not. So this is not medical advice, by the way, if you're not please, do not take this. Anyway, so I'm like, yeah. I'll just go and try that. See what happens. So I go to chemist warehouse, our favorite. Pharmacy retailer. And I get gastro stop. And so I've taken a gastro stuff in the afternoon before I go on away. And then I've had a big dinner that night. Beautiful, lovely dinner. And I'm so full and I'm thinking, this is the time where my body would start to sabotage me. And so I thought I had to take another one. So I took another one. And I'm feeling good. I'm like, this is really worked. I'm like unlocked a major life hack here. Anyways, I go to sleep quite soundly. I have a very peaceful sleep, and I wake up the next day. And these person who's been sleeping next to me tells me that I was spotting in myself. I can't confirm this stuff. Maybe just like blocks. It slows down your digestion. Okay. So, I mean, I'm okay with a couple of thoughts as long as I don't have to have you doing it all night. No, he's just said he at least heard too. Okay, it's at the point now where it's fun, but yeah, if that had been a first sleepover, I would have been mortified, but look, it's normal. It didn't lock me up, so I think we're fine. See if I talk something like I'm already in or whatever. I not go to the bathroom until I took a laxative. Yeah, no, I went the next day..

Beauty IQ Uncensored
"bouncy" Discussed on Beauty IQ Uncensored
"Oh, wow. All that you definitely would want to watch this to see. So you heat it up in that little thing. Yeah. Ah, that's what that is. And then you put them all through the hair and then the color of the roller changes to tell you. No. So you can take it out. Yeah, it's pretty cool. The cloud 9 one's pretty cool. That's really cool. Is it expensive? Yeah. Yeah, I think it's about three, 75, I think. Okay. Yeah, so not as expensive as the era, but if you, if you love hot rollers, so for maybe our older demographic that once used hot rollers in their hair, maybe as teenagers or in their 20s. Yeah, nice. I like that. That's probably, you know, there's been updates to it. So yeah, anyway, that's how you can create the look and they are the tools you should go for for certain hair type. To be honest with you, I forgot to say because you said my hair was done today. I forgot to say I'm actually just so much cheaper here to just go get your hair washed and blow dry it. Oh yes, that is the beauty of going to Thailand, Obama. I don't have been doing a really good job. I've been, I'll tell you how much I've been $8 50. That's how much it's been costing me. Oh, that is cheap. I went and got my hair washed in Bali once, and I got the most aggressive massage I've ever received. Oh, I like that I was in physical pain. No, no, no. I love a scalp massage as well. Okay, what's next? Level painful. There was bruises on my head. It was so bad. Why didn't you say something? Because I was scared. Oh God. I usually, 'cause all my massages I say stronger now and I get black hair. Oh my God, though I did get a massage the other day though and she have you ever had your knit cracked without knowing that's what they're about to do. No. Usually they warn me. I felt like she was gonna say it was like some sort of spy movie and she was like I was so scared 'cause I thought I thought it was like gonna snap my neck. It was so nice to see you. And then I said to her, I was like, no, no, no, no, no, not the other side, 'cause it was like, it fully cracked. Have you had that dog? Yeah, I have at the osteoporosis. I mean, she seemed to know what she was doing. But it was really hard start. So.

Beauty IQ Uncensored
"bouncy" Discussed on Beauty IQ Uncensored
"Brush that you can flip through your whole hair or section your hair out. This is just, this is going to be time consuming. So you've got to have the time for it. But you could also just use a couple of the rollers in those top layers of your hair, where you really want to kind of get that volume at the roots and you want to get that beautiful cascading look down the front of your hair. You could just use a few of them. You don't have to do your whole head with it. But they will take time, but less heat damage because as you put the rolls in your hair, they're obviously going to cool down, not heat up. Yeah. So I would say you're going to get less damage on more brittle or damaged hair types. And you're also getting less tension on the hair. Yes, you do have to roll the hair into the roller, but you're not really causing a lot of tension or pulling on the hair. So I'd say the less breakage as well is probably a benefit of using those. And you do definitely get that big body and bounce in your hair from using those. And then, of course, we've got the air wrap. So for those of you who don't know what the air wrap is, it's got multiple attachments. I think is it $800, 7.99, I think it is. Yeah. It's very expensive. I'd say it takes a lot of skill and technique. Like it really does take a while to master the air up because you've got the arrows that go the other way. And you've got to, you've got to swap the attachments for when you do each side of your head. I don't believe this kind of anything like it though. Like my mama, there's not. Linda who's got really flat, fine hair. Absolutely swears by it. She can't leave without it. She was like, I said to her, I got a rap back. She was like, no, it's definitely a cult product for a reason. And but I will say it does definitely take a little while to learn how to use. But once you know how to use it. I've heard people that they once they learn how to use it, they feel like it's just a lot easier, but you've got to give it time. And it really does eliminate the need for other tools. Like you could take that on a holiday and you can do multiple different looks with your hair. Like there's no one single walk you could do with it. I will say it's a little bit time consuming with the air up if you're doing curls, but if you're using any of the other attachments, it's quite quick. It's just the kills you got to swap the attachments over and all of that. But the benefits of that would be that there's all of those attachments that you can use minimal heat damage because it doesn't go past a certain temperature. It's mainly using the air technology. And then also in my hair, I find that it doesn't hold. So doing curls with the air wrap for me doesn't hold, I've got fine flat hair, but it's very heavy. So if you've got very heavy hair, maybe it won't be for you, but I've heard that more coarser. Yeah, your hair is heavy. Yeah, it is, 'cause I've got so much of it, but it's really fine. So I do find this with other tools as well. It's not just the air out. Like, I really, if I do curls with a straightener, it doesn't hold. I have to do kills with a wand. They just don't hold. So I would say someone with a coarser or drier hair type or a thicker hair type. I feel like I get more feedback from those people that they love it and they can't live without it versus the people with my kind of hair type..

Beauty IQ Uncensored
"bouncy" Discussed on Beauty IQ Uncensored
"Welcome everybody to beauty IQ, the podcast. I'm your host, Joanna Fleming, and I am your co host Hannah first. So Hannah, what's new in your world? I arrived at a fitness retreat yesterday and I got up this morning at 6. Oh, that is an early morning for her. I've been getting help. I've been getting up early. Do you know I was getting up at 5 a.m. to work out like for quite a while? Yeah, that's I honestly do not believe that. It was I've seen you at like 9 a.m.. I don't know what I don't know if I should say this, but when there's a key point involved, I'll get up at 5 a.m. tomorrow. All right, yeah. But anyway, I got up at 6 and then we ended up I got my measurements and they did all that because I'm actually trying to gain weight and like getting us all. Okay. Yeah, I'm not trying to lose weight. And then I ended up going to Muay Thai at like 7 to 8 30, came back at ten for the circuit training. And about halfway through, I said, I actually thought I was going to find. And so I just I left the class halfway through and went to this French bakery and got like a full size baguette with cheese and I ate the whole thing in about 30 seconds. By the way, this is all before ten 30 a.m.. Oh, wow. And now you're talking to me. And now took me, but I've got a bit more energy now that I've eaten, but I'm still feeling a bit. I'm not used to working out like this. Yeah, well, I've just added payday and I do payday with Tamara, who also works at a job beauty, and she's so fit and trying to keep up with her. It kills me. I've got to do like ten pumps of ventilation just to get through the glove..

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Justin Trudeau Accused Jewish Conservatives of Supporting Swastikas
"Conservative Party members can stand with people who wave swastikas. They can stand with people who wait. They think we will choose to stand with Canadians who deserve to be able to get to their jobs will be able to get their lives back. What a tool? What an absolute jerk. Acting like the truckers are all waving flags with swastikas. They've had thousands of truckers, protesting the unconstitutional unlawful, ridiculous overreach by the government to destroy lives, incidentally, where are all the videos of all the swastika flags? Where are all the videos of the violence? If these are violent protesters, you know we'd see them, right? Have you seen one clip? I've seen kids jumping up and down on bouncy houses. I've seen people waving flags and handing each other cups of hot chocolate. I've just seen truckers peacefully protest. Yes, it's a civil act of civil disobedience.

You Beauty
"bouncy" Discussed on You Beauty
"Protect your skin from those artificial blue lights. So in case you missed it, Addison Rae, who is the TikTok star that became Courtney Kardashian's bestie. How do you explain that? Because I don't know. So she just did a really big social media influencer. So she launched a new blue light skin care product and it's getting a whole load of backlash right now. I don't know if you've heard there's a lot of gloss around this. So the product is called screen break. And it's basically a hydrating face mist that she says promises to protect your skin from blue light from your devices from your laptop mobile phone, everything like that. So in the product announcement video, she said that your screens phones and tablets can actually cause skin fatigue and her product is clinically proven to help protect your skin from these artificial blue lights. So then she got a whole load of backlash on social media and a lot of people kind of came at her, claiming that the research linking blue light to skin damage is really limited and unreliable. Now it wouldn't be as interesting. If someone a couple of months ago, another influencer by the name of fel caire launched her own skin care line and it was called reflex. And it also promised to protect your skin from blue light. It also got a whole load of backlash and was called a scam and there were like a lot of experts and critics saying that it had no scientific basis and the brand ended up getting taken down. So there was like a whole big thing with that. So many people are saying that this is now like reflect two happening right now. I want to hear your thoughts on this before. Interesting. Okay, look at my understanding of blue light effect on the skin is that yes, it can cause some damage, but it's like saying you'll drown in water and then the water you're referring to is like one drop, like the dose makes the poison I understand. I believe that it's so minuscule that creating and marketing a whole product around it is unnecessary. And also isn't our sunscreen doing that too, like we're wearing sunscreen every day. We clean our teeth every.

You Beauty
"bouncy" Discussed on You Beauty
"There are 55 zero products across makeup and then also accessories. So it's kind of like their in-house brand name. There is a 36 shade pigmented eyeshadow palette that I'm dying to get my hands on. This liquid blush, there's setting sprays, three types of settings, where I matte dewy or glowy, so like hello. That's covering everything. The accessories cover a cleaning that for lucky brushes, light up mirror, false applicator. So look, they've covered everything. They've even got little kits like you get three products for one. It literally launched on Monday. So two days ago, and of course you can get it in Australia. We wouldn't teach you like that. And actually, speaking of getting it in Australia, I have been sent the press kit. I haven't opened it yet. I was hoping you were going to say that. Yes, so I've got it here. Should we have a first reactions play? Because I was thinking, when we did the live reactions to shout out to every foundation the other week, everyone loved that. So I might open the kit and then you and I can be like, yes. Let's do it. Okay,.

You Beauty
"bouncy" Discussed on You Beauty
"You're listening to. My mama made a podcast. Hello. That was sweet, and welcome to your beauty the daily podcast for your face. I am Lee Campbell. And I'm Aaron ducky. And Lee, just before we get into this. I've got something to say. As I was perusing the web for beauty news this week. The World Wide Web. I came across an article about this 13 year old Sydney schoolgirl. She's open to skin care business from her parents garage. And now she makes 40 K a month. Oh. And she's 13 years old. Sydney based, oh my gosh, I didn't know that. 13, I was using sunny heavily at 13. I don't even think I'd had my braces on yet, let alone off. What's 40 K times 12 months? She's making a lot of money. A lot of money. When I was 13, I was literally saving to get a Roxy bikini and saving thousands of dollars to start her and skin care business..

WTOP
"bouncy" Discussed on WTOP
"Know that despite the hostages being held for two months kidnapping continued in Haiti unabated in recent weeks Nearly a week after a monstrous tornado descended on the Mayfield the devastated Kentucky city is still without power Its streets pitch black Kentucky governor Andy beshear says 16 people are still missing but says help is there Is on the ground and they are walking house to house The houses aren't standing And already processing claims Officials have just reported 5 new deaths in Kansas and Minnesota due to powerful storms last night Disney walker lives in Webster city Iowa We were in the basement My mom was heating up some leftover avioli when it happened And so power went out so we had to just run down stairs It was really well it was really fast Now the weather in Australia where 5 kids have died as wind swept up a bouncy house they were in more than 30 feet into the air CBS's Tina Krause is at the foreign desk Students had been jumping on a bouncy castle when police say a gust of wind lifted it over 30 feet into the sky On a day when these children weren't meant to be celebrating their last day of primary school instead were all mourning their loss Witnesses say it was a sunny day and wind wasn't that strong but a sudden gust ripped the jumping castle from the pegs holding it to the ground The Biden administration says it is ready to fulfill the president's campaign pledged to eliminate lead pipes used for drinking.

The Beauty Brains
"bouncy" Discussed on The Beauty Brains
"Now i once a got a patent where i was louis. Cuting application but we didn't finally get it but we did apply it was We had coenzyme q ten and hydroxyethyl cellulose and water and we wanted to get patent on those three ingredients. And so what i did is i. I came up with this system. Where i had the ratio where i could make these little little bouncy balls and so i made the ratio in the solid form. I made these bouncy balls than i measured the height at which they bounce than i was able to show that the woman q. Ten at a certain level bounce higher than this other one and the this attorney was like rejected. No no it. wasn't we worked at ever like. Oh this ratio actually shows a higher bounce level of this in this experiment okay..

Code Story
The Creation Story of Bounce With Co-Founder, CEO Cody Candee
"Outsourcing network of local businesses all around the world big cities we operate different services inside of these businesses for the main one where the bulk of bounce is all around luggage storage. When you're traveling. Now let's check in check out day. You might have all your things in place to keep them with. Bouncy can open our app or a website and find a place to go and leave your thanks for the day the businesses that we work with make extra revenue off that after traffic and travellers all day of their vacation or business travel or whatever it. Is we see leaving golfer. Events wilson launched another product this year package acceptance rate on top of our existing network. You can send your packages to about slow pitch and help with traveling or if he lives in a city doorman i can't be around. Two receivers earned delivery so yeah sorta long-term and we'll be building bounds to help these small businesses make more money and then on your side we exist to basically keep people from not having to plan their days around there things anymore so luggage storage package. Acceptance tools will add more in the future in two thousand fourteen. I was working in san francisco. Some friends some co workers in the scrap. Some drinks after work. Someone said i'm going to join. But i'm gonna go all the way home. I drop off my bag and being minimalist that i am. You know living by this lawsuit that you're thinks she hold you down. I thought crazy how common it is for people to literally go way out of the way to plan the whole evening around there. Things spend extra money on taxis or the ubers and yeah it's crazy. So how can we solve problem. That night i was far. And i took the back of a menu. And we're just like writing all radios that came to my head including inbound that first day and the big vision is can we build a cloud computing infrastructure for the physical distributed storage everywhere. I mean you go with your thanks to you

Eyewitness Beauty
"bouncy" Discussed on Eyewitness Beauty
"Pie in. This is crazy in october. Two thousand sixteen she launched super-duper a range of naturally derived bath and body products and then in december of the same year. She launch beauty pie so she's been busy okay. I have two founders frauds. That i wanna talk about that are in the wellness space ready. Who do you go. Okay well there are no slash. Elizabeth homes trial is happening literally right now. I checked new york times this morning. And they reported on length opening arguments from both sides as we know elizabeth poems and theranos are basically global silicon valley base frauds way. Did you read the book. Bad blood no not yet. Do you even know what i'm talking about. Yo she famously modeled herself. After steve jobs she wore black turtlenecks. It makes you really did our homework. And she's like. I'm going to move to silicon valley these rich white guys so many and i'm gonna also trick walgreens into putting blood testing machines that don't work and to all their stores and trick people into thinking that they're getting legitimate medical results when they're not and she knowingly continued on with her company and bringing a new investment and actually putting stuff on the market when she knew. These results were inaccurate. These blood testing results anyway. Her trial is starting now. She could spend up to twenty years in prison if she's convicted and my favorite line from the opening arguments. This is from. Her lawyer said this the villain the government just presented is actually just a living breathing human being. We did her very best each and every day and then he says this from the new york times way but the jury know that holmes was a new mother and pointed out homes his own mother in the audience. Like what the fuck. She wasn't a mother when this happened. And what is being a mother have to do with anything. It doesn't make you a good person. Currently working with what he has which is unsympathetic defendant. Who has basically no chance of coming back are even is basically like this is. What being an entrepreneur is you just like believe in your idea relentlessly even if all the facts point to the fact that you're lying and so their argument is basically. This is silicon valley. Baby get used to she also. Has this like weird underground fan. Base is really obsessed with her despite accepting and knowing the fact that she's a fraud. I mean i find her so creepy. I can't speaking of creepy one of the co founders of sweet green was in hot water. Finally say hot chicken water you know like they basically have chicken juice..

Eyewitness Beauty
"bouncy" Discussed on Eyewitness Beauty
"His house in italy and boy is it aspirational addicted to working out. So much. so that. He replaced his kitchen with gym equipment so he basically has an espresso machine and probably a mini fridge with individual bottles of water. And i think he just kind of walks around his place and like flips through his book collection and then stops in. The hallway. does some chin-ups apps that's cool. I mean that would like if you got rid of for me be like my toaster and replaced it with a medicine ball and i just did some medicine balls caught instead of doing your piece of flagging bread. I would be probably better for it. There's a plan that's is a new diet. plan that we might want to invent. What else do we have this week. Let's just get into all the headlines from the bbc world mexico. I guess. I'll take credit for this since i was just. There has done away with animal testing the whole country. You can't test cosmetics on animals in mexico so robo people and animals especially are very happy about this. Congratulations animals this week. Actually it was yesterday our time. But when you're listening to this it will have been wednesday. Jennifer aniston revealed the brand that she has been working on for the past couple of years. It's called lola v. Which was a name that she trademarked like almost ten years ago when she launched a fragrance with that name it is a detangle her in a single product in the brand so far but she's said on instagram. That there's much more to come in my first reaction to hearing the news that she had launched this brand was that i thought she was an investor in living proof. Oh yeah and they would have been a conflict. But i just read that. She sold her stake or four. She launched this brand so that obviously has all probably been part of the process of doing. Her own thing was having to get out of living proof and then people have been speculating. What else will be in the line. But i mean. She has a trademark protected for all sorts of cosmetics products. But i saw her of you know. Commercials are still running. So but if he doesn't have hair so maybe that is like not can actually do have hair they do. Yeah maybe she's just signed onto a vino body via but anyway congratulations. I had no clue. People called her lola. Did you know that no any. You should order the detangle. Her and report back. It is clean. It's vegan clean meaning no sulfites. No sorry no sulphates. No parabens no. What's the really hard one to say. Allow fiasco fillet. It uses chia seeds. And do i think as the other ingredient that. They're bamboo and things like that. But i want you to use it in report. I just did a whole doggedness thing. I really don't have room right now. I loved avi says their products are so good. You know what. Actually you can still buy jennifer aniston by jennifer aniston oda per from on. Hsen for twenty nine dollars. I feel like we should ride that so this is a follow up to a story that we did. What at the end of last year. Everyone's favorite korean sunscreen import brand period. Oh who famously..

Eyewitness Beauty
"bouncy" Discussed on Eyewitness Beauty
"I would say eyewitness beauties. Own cody rigsby. Yeah the star. Peleton instructed found him. You're the star maker here in yahoo. I found him but so did like hundreds of thousands of peleton users before me. He is the seinfeld of cycling called him. We've dubbed him. Hasn't quite caught on. Yet but i think we'll still try to push that narrative he's on the next season of dancing with the stars which is as sort of silly of a show as it is. It's widely watched and massively successful. So that's going to put him on the world stage so we are really happy for cody. Rigsby jessica chastain. I've talked about on this podcast. That i am a chastain. Eac self-professed self titled chastain eac. I can't get enough molly's game. I've seen it many times. I think she's a wonderful actress. There are few like her. She has had it factor. Movie star charisma that said she. And oscar isaac. I'm gonna talk like page six tongues wagging at the venice film festival last week. When he looked at her on the red carpet very lovingly. Her hand was over his shoulders and then he very gingerly started like kissing pressing the inside of her arm which instead of making people feel uncomfortable actually like all the silly instagram accounts for like couple goals. Yeah he's like smelling her her armpits. Pit yeah it was. Variously has loan. It was very tender. I'm just thinking how. Every time i see these actors and stuff i'm like how would i feel if i was wife because he's married. You know what i mean. So she has a baby. Yeah neither of those things actually mean any true offense like man that has to be a weird feeling. I mean if i were in her shoes i would feel weird right. Guess what jessica chastain husband's name is charles. Chessman no edge. His name is posse day. Prep celo what are the origins of this gianluca passi. Prep apparently john newco. Oh he's actually from a talion noble family. Some people have all the luck. Marrying jessica chastain being born into an italian family. Oh and he's like very handsome. I can't. I tried to type in just phonetically what you said but i can't find him prep. Pr ep like the one today. hiv prevention medication. and then o. S. c. u. l. o. s. prep sooalo's o. s. u. s. o. l. You're like just maiming letters. okay okay. But oscar isaac oscar is. It says a wife. Jessica chastain has a husband and yet somehow fascinating they can still have a good jin Not ginger tender moment on the red carpet ginger yet and then our final feel-good google of the week is rick owens. Plus venice italy home. New pictures were on vogue dot com of.

Ace and TJ
"bouncy" Discussed on Ace and TJ
"Mid tempo. He kind of upbeat do while. They're lighting the unity. Jim everything do they turn it into a rock song to make it work. Are they probably rocked it up. And you play coy. But it's kinda cute the ways smiling me and know exactly what you do baby. Don't pretend you don't know his to 'cause agassi win look at you. I can't imagine that being a rock song iraq version of that. It's it's maybe a little too jazzy. Bouncy gimme se. Give me up bouncy see maybe they slowed it nadal god now. This person didn't happen at their wedding. They went to a a star wars themed wedding and it's only because the husband was way into star wars so we took an entire wall of the church. Put his action. Figures on the wall of the church had the imperial march for the for the bride and she said the bride was visibly upset. The entire time like darth darth vader's music as she walks down the what you have done to convince her that that that's going to happen at her on her on her big day but she was visibly upset. Don't do that at your wedding. Obviously if they did a country version of it that could have been kind of cool and call it garth vader guards that would have been happy right shells..

The Highwire with Del Bigtree
"bouncy" Discussed on The Highwire with Del Bigtree
"Lp dot com in electronic form editor july twenty at twenty twenty one senate hearing at which dr bouncy appeared and had an exchange with senator rand. Paul dr kelsey stated this paper that you are referring to judge by qualified staff up and down the chain as not being gained a function so please. This was the foyer provide any and all documents and communications identifying the qualified staff who reviewed the two thousand fifteen paper also number two. We'd like communications from the reference qualified staff regarding each of their conclusions. About whether or not the two thousand fifteen papers subject matter is considered a gain of function and three any other documentation or communications in dhaka pouches possession regarding the two thousand fifteen paper acce- access to the request. Records should be granted within twenty business days by law from the date of your receipt of this letter failure to respond in a timely manner shelby viewed as a denial of this request. And i can immediately filed an administrative appeal. Well guess what that is what we have just done. And this is how by the way. Many of our cases our wins against the national institute of health. Cdc the fda health and human services. This is how it always starts. And i've news for you. I got a little warm feeling in my belly. Because we've won every other one of the times that we've had this interaction with one of our government agencies. Obviously if tony fouts he's right and he's got experts just swimming all around him. Making distinct statements about dating to function the fact that this paper in two thousand fifteen. This study had nothing to do with gain function. They should be able to provide that immediately. This was that paper sars-like cluster circulating back corona viruses shows potential for human emergence. This is what rand paul was reading from. I mean you took a bat in animal virus and you made it so that it can affect humans and brand pulsing. how is that not getting function. Well we'd like to know the same thing and since now they've had over twenty days and the nih did not respond. Now we're moving on you see. Isn't this fun. Isn't this what what other network gives you this opportunity to do this. If you were one of our donors right now used to be giggling to yourself and saying hey i already got three thousand pages of tony pouches emails because of my twenty one dollars a month and i'm donating. That's worth this front row seat. I hope you got your popcorn out because we can't wait to see what we get from this. You see a lot of people. Tony pouches really used to just putting out these platitudes and and referring to like mythical scientists around him that have truth that we just don't understand but you see the difference between every other network in the world and ours is we are demanding the truth and we will go to court if that's what it takes to get it so here. Is the lawsuit that we put forward on monday. This to the united states district court southern district of new york informed consent network is the plaintiff national institute of health. Defendant basically despite the passage of more than twenty business days since nih acknowledge receipt. The foia request this failed to provide a statutorily required response including failing to seek permitted extension determined and communicate to. I can't a scope of any responsive records it intended to produce or withhold and the reason for any withholdings or inform. I can't it's right to appeal. See five fifty to a bunch of numbers. Nih has therefore failed to timely provide the responses required under foia. We requested all the same documents we did in our foia and at the end of it. We say wherefore plaintiff praise at this court hey will provide for expedient expeditious proceeds in this action be enter an order directing the nih within ten days to produce all documents and seed award plaintiff if it's costs and reasonable attorney's fees incurred in this action is provided by five usc d grant such other and further relief as the court may deem just and proper dated august thirtieth twenty twenty one folks. We're all over them. I told you we are not just reporting tony pouty. We are climbing in there with a microscope and the stethoscope and whatever it takes to squeeze the truth out of this guy all right so it's happening we'll keep you posted what we get from That legal action. It's just one of the beautiful things that you are involved in. When you help support. I can in this show. The high wire which is the educational production that we put out from the informed consent action network for all of you. That is making this possible. That are out there helping us. Change the world right before our eyes. This amazing experiment. I don't know if this his news. I don't know if it's advocacy but guess what. We're having a lot of fun if you liked that clip and be sure to check out our live broadcast of the high wire every thursday morning at eleven. Am pacific time. You can watch it on. I tunes end twitter we'll see..

KUOW Newsroom
ACC, Big Ten, Pac-12 Alliance to Focus on 'Collaborative Approach'
"Well the pac twelve today announced a strategic alliance with two other powerful athletic conferences. Kyw's tom bouncy reports. It's to protect themselves. During a time of upheaval. The leaders of the pack twelve big ten and atlantic coast conference said an unprecedented degree of turbulence. Drove them to form an alliance pac. Twelve commissioner george clear. Cough specifically mentioned compensation of college athletes gender equity and expanded college football playoff and conference realignment foundation of college. Sports is in many respects in turmoil. Clear cough says there's no sign document at this point to specify how the newly allied conferences will work together. They plan to iron that out over the coming months with an early emphasis on establishing new rivalries or tournaments the creation of these interconference games across all time zones with interesting new matchups provides all of us the opportunity to think about how that benefits are schools. Long-term another stated goal is to maintain stability for the forty one schools in the three conferences as others. Realign i'm tom bonzi reporting.

Fat Mascara
Cindy Crawford Opens Up About Leaving Revlon to Start Her Own Brand
"Had been with revlon for seventeen years and my contract was getting ready to be renewed and i did have that moment of life. Okay like i kind of think. It's time for me to do my own thing and i think having success of my exercise video gave me the confidence to feel like i can do my own thing and then really it was. I had this relationship with dr saba that another makeup artist friend of mine. Fran cooper sent me to dr sabella. When i was twenty eight when i was imperative. You gotta see this guy. Does this slight mess of mesotherapy in like a vitamin cocktail. He called it. And i just develop this relationship with him and i and he you know he was like my skin guy my skin guru and i would tease him like. Can't you just bottle this stuff. Just deposits like mesotherapy disbar listeners. Can you just get expel in crayon for everyone okay. So that he's the only person who's ever done it to me. And i have never had it before But it looks like a squirt gun but actually has like a little needle in it and so he likes makes these like tiny almost like rating your skin. Okay man his vitamin cocktail which included the special s. O d which is from a melon special melon. At the france Was in was in that. And and it's funny because the first time he did it to me. I actually was getting married like five days later. Random wage and my skin. I like like my skin came alive. I didn't even. i didn't even know that. Looked tired until he got done. And then i was like wow it's so like glory and bouncy and all those things i mean i was twenty eight so bad skin. Day twenty eight is a good skid day. But i just i really thing i really loved about dr shabazz. He loves women. He doesn't want women to have to hide behind makeup. He wants you to feel comfortable in your skin. So he's all about like how do you know. How do we take care of your skin. And so the and so he's like the first thing he does. I think he would do is like he touches it pinches it he pulls on it and he wants you to feel good on your

AP News Radio
Rallies, Moments of Silence Honor George Floyd a Year Later
"In Minneapolis and other cities crowds gather to remember George Floyd one year after his death it was a day for grief smiles and long moments of silence at events held to mark the one year anniversary since the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police members of Floyd's family met with president Biden and vice president Harris in Washington DC well I don't event in downtown Minneapolis billed as a celebration of life what sister Bridget explained why she chose not to accompany her family to Washington we don't water down there is going we won't we won't the Minneapolis celebration included music food trucks a bouncy house but just hours before the festivities began at the intersection where Floyd died was disrupted by the sound of gunfire on exactly what some gunshot they say they believe one man was injured in the shooting I'm Jennifer king

60-Second Science
Who Laps Whom on the Walking Track, Tyrannosaurus Rex or You?
"One has ever seen tarinah source walk. Still movies like jurassic park have guessed how fast it would have done that now. Scientists have used the skeleton of t. Rex to model the bio mechanics of the animals stride and they've estimated its dreaded at a leisurely pace on par with humans. Ostriches elephants and giraffes. And it's not just limited to those animals. Horses gazelles news. Turns out that actually. Most animals don't tend to walk. Superfast pasha von beyeler is a movement. Scientists had variety university in amsterdam. His team studied the skeleton of not. Rex housed in a dutch museum. The specimen nicknamed tricks is exceptionally well preserved. So they were able to. How ligaments would have attached to and linked to the animal's tail bones. Those ligaments they would've acted like rubber bands and the researchers used mathematical modeling to study. How they would have given the tail bounce as the t. rex. The animal could have taken advantage of that natural bouncy rhythm to save energy as it moved that is basically resonance you get more movement for less effort if you choose to correct rhythm at which you do things so that helped estimate the beat which t rex would have pounded its feet but to determine speed. They still needed to know how far each step was and to do that. We found fossilized track way of a slightly smaller through sword. Skilled it up to the size of our t. rex and that gives you a step length. Multiple is step length by step rhythm and you get a speed of one point two eight meters per second or about two point nine miles per hour. The results were published by the royal society. Von bildt says he's seen a lot of headlines stating that humans could have outpaced t rex. Not so he says. Once the animal started running. I guess we should be glad that there's a lot of time between us and t-rex

The World and Everything In It
7-Year-Old Girl Raises More Than $330,000 to Pay for Brain Surgery At Boston Children's Hospital
"Last summer seven year. Old liza scott opened up a lemonade. Stand at her mom's bakery near birmingham alabama. She spent her on. Well exactly what you might expect with. Strike the fancy of a seven-year-old girl new toys and sequined high heels months later this bouncy little girl is still in business but now the money is going toward something entirely different. Something very serious. Actually listen carefully here and you will hear a reference to a brain thing. But what's the money going to go for grain thing. Yeah what she's talking about here. Is the brain surgery. She faces next week at boston. Children's hospital as it turns out. Liza had been suffering a series of seizures and doctors determined cerebral malformations. Were the cause. Her mom elizabeth said that liza was not expected to help with these. 'cause she just wanted to her little stand brought in more than twelve thousand dollars in just a few days time. Nearly all of it through donations and our efforts have helped to raise broader awareness of her situation. Friends family. others who've been touched lies a story. They have already donated more than three hundred thousand dollars

De RetailTrends Podcast
"bouncy" Discussed on De RetailTrends Podcast
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The Cut
Your Friendly Black Sidekick
"Pay nba parker. I'm a producer here at the cut. But before this humble brag i was a film professor. And i obsessed about every minute beautiful and infuriating thing in film and television to be fair. I still do so. I was recently watching. The netflix. miniseries the queen's gambit because as a former chess club kid. I expected it to be my jam. So i was overjoyed and then befuddled to see the character. Joe lean the protagonists childhood. Bff from the orphanage and black girl. Savior extraordinaire whose entire purpose is to be labeled as difficult while sacrificing huge parts of herself so that the porcelain white girl can play chess and it felt all too familiar to me. It reminded me of this film. I loved as a kid called a little princess dealer. Decent thought i would die till i heard you talk about the magic. I grew up faithfully watching the one thousand nine hundred five version of a little princess by alphonso croissant about a rich orphaned white girl who ends up being a servant all girls school and spencer evenings in the attic with the orphan servant. A little black girl who shares in her daydreams in fantasies but unlike the queen's gambit for this cold where he comes from in a little princess both girls free themselves together and truly become princesses in lace and curls allow to grow up sisters. But still there is this disconnect. The black girls still feels like the friend on the sidelines. Even if she's spunky and nothing awful or bad happens to her. This was the case with a lot of the movies. I grew up on. They all had interruptions of the sweet black sidekick there was also lavender the best friend matilda. It's much better than being out there. And jesse in the babysitters club really an idea might be brilliant. And the most classic example for black kids of the ninety s was a grown man. Lavar burton as star trek. The next generation sweet brainy sidekick jordi la forge computer as we increased our power levels. Was there any counterreaction. Affirmative him but listen. I'm not here to complain. I'm just sort of navigating my way. Through this trope. It is not entirely a bad thing at all as a brainy spunky little black kid i loved these characters. I mean. I needed them. One of the first things. I noticed about the next generation is that they have shorty fords. I remember as a little girl. I had like a brown suede hip band. And i used to put it over my eyes. So i could be jordan forge. George soros outspoken introverted. He makes amazing friends. Went the android on this. And i was like. This guy is still gave the nerve babies though cool that is none other than the actress. Zelda harris. When she was ten years old she played one of these classic sidekick characters jesse the only black babysitter in the baby sitters club. I did not grow up reading the baby sitters club books. I read every single one of those books. Jesse was a dancer who always related to her kids. She learned sign language for one of the kids. She babysat and taught dance. Moves and the film adaptation of the baby sitters club was totally formative for me growing up. Zelda definitely plays the sidekick the supporting role to a host of white girls but she also stole scenes left and right dropping like flies. She kinda had to that was what she was given to work with. Not just in the sitters club but in every role she dishes for. I would be bassey token friend but not necessarily get to read for the lead over and over again. Zelda would hit this wall. She knew her potential by casting directors saw her as the bouncy token friend it starts to wear on you as a kid because you have the power nation. You're working in an industry that can make anything happen. You got competence muppets. Cgi and all this stuff going on who still getting very consistent. Message that you're here to support and so okay Yeah the cameras going to be. Set up right here. You're gonna stand on the side. I'm not sure if you're gonna be in this shot. Whoa having mechanic realization was intense. This realization was extra intense for zelda. Because she knew it didn't have to be this way. She started her acting career in the leading role. Her very first film was spike. Lee's crooked where she starred as troy maybe other people with mommy and scream and yell at you can't do. It wasn't all inclusive set with women and people of color where she had the starring role in black and brown film.

The Daily Boost
What You Can Learn From a Happy Dog
"Since it's Monday. I have to ask this question. It's probably more important this week than most of the year have you done your homework? Did you sit down? And check it on your world and see what's happening. Life. Going well for you and you keep it. That way is life maybe a challenge and you would like to change that. How are you GONNA do that? What are you focused on how your relationships is your job is your life. When you take a few minutes to think about that and to put a little effort, maybe five minutes hardly anything at all. It'll change your perspective about how you're living in. It will automatically I really mean that automatically move you in the direction that you think you wanna go because what you acknowledged that hey, this is good. This is bad. You're you're going to fix it right or make it better. It of something just happens that way. Once again, get my perfect week planner. It's a simple way to control your time and you control your time. You can control what effort you put into that time. It's motivation dot com it's free, go download the PDF watched the videos you know how to use it perfect week planner dot com is also where you can find it. So I'll tell you about a dog today I mean to my dogs I like dogs dogs a few years back. I got Levi. And Levi and Australian shepherd, and he's my agility dog take them out random and competition. He's a master agility champion now. In one of the organizations like twenty, five of them but I take them out all the time. So I play a lot. Spend a Lotta time with my dog and enclose a great dog but she's just kind of hound dog. So she doesn't do that kind of thing. I like my dogs. A lot of people like dogs. I have a friend. His name Jackson. Man I gotTA. Tell you. He's one of those friends that I look at them I. Wish it could be Jackson. is so consistent and he's so successful at what he does have you ever seen a friend like that before. That was a little bit jealous of it. I. Don't get Jealous Anymore in kind of maybe a little envious I'll be honest with you. It's like, okay. How do that so consistent so successful. He really does make me feel. Makes Mentor Carter I know I shouldn't be that way, but I can't help. But I think we're all that waits kind of natural and my view has always been. Well, if I arrive there I need to adjust that attitude right away and so I don't get very often anymore but sometimes a see he's talented people like But problem is Jackson's not the most talented. Is Not. He he doesn't necessarily work any harder. He really, he really doesn't he he he's one of those. Well he doesn't get real serious a real stuffy either. Looking enough. Win Or lose. Jackson always has a reason to celebrate. Although, he wins most of the time and then he takes an pm he's a dog Jackson's a dog. If you're an Australian shepherd you know. What I mean when I say the treat, the world as their trampoline majors bouncy they bounce bounce bounce Jackson bounces like nobody else win or lose. When I see him at a competition he ju- It doesn't matter what he does gets up there and he just Kinda does thing is not fast. Young jump pretty well he's. Not. It's not an exciting thing to watch but he always finishes and. oftentimes a wins and I might leave I. He loves Jackson. Through they compete in dog agility but but they love each other they just get along they bounced. Back and forth everything believe is different. He's a little bit more like me because I've got to train them that way I guess Levi likes to run. Fast. Because I like you run fast there is no see. I don't run just to qualify just to say, did I run to win I run for blue ribbons every single time it's built in. There's not one time in my life I've ever said listen. Let me just pull back and get you know get a prize. No I'm going to go for the Blue I'M GONNA win. COSCO AT crash crashing vernal ought to do that. When I win it's a good thing but Levi does the same thing he goes and he wins tunnel ribbons affect many times we moved out of the competition out of a certain category and if you think God you're gone because now I can win ribbons. Many Times as gotten I and yet he he didn't get a qualification. He needed to go on to the next level because you have to qualify. If do certain things even though he was the fastest their styles are really different. Jackson just kind of bounces along. That's there is to Levi on either hands I'm going to blow it up I'm gonNA. Hit Hard. We'd go to get run fast dad can I go faster? Very different. But both dogs and frankly both owners both handlers as we call him. We run for one reason. It's fun. That's it. Both dogs only run for one reason because they get to run and play with their their owners. They're just enjoying the process they get to go in the ring and run and have just nothing but fun. And we get enjoy that funds. Have you never played with the dog at that level you you're missing something.

Embedded
Interview With Whitney Wang
"Welcome to embedded I am Ille- Co alongside Christopher White. Today we are going to talk about professional Taco copters. Well actually prescriptions delivered via drones in places where growth's aren't viable. I guest is Whitney Wong from ZIP line. Thanks for joining us. Thank you so much for having me. Could you tell us a bit about yourself? Sure. As we said. Hong I'm embedded software engineer at supply. Supply is start and we make high-speed fixed-wing drones that deliver essential medical supplies around the world. Joins a blind a year ago straight out of college, and I actually have a background in mechanical and aerospace engineering. Building robots sand. Really, excited to be here today. We are excited to ask about drones and. Some world travel. But before that, we want to do a lightning round where we ask short questions may watch for. And if we'RE BEHAVIORAL OURSELVES WE WON'T ASK WHY. Are you ready. Good To to complete one project started as. Well. In practice I definitely start doesn't but in theory I would definitely like to compare one. Do you have a favorite acronym. That's a good question. I don't actually have a favorite acronym, but I have at least data acronym cuts new. Okay it's it's one of those reclusive acronyms. It's very annoying. If, you could teach college courses what would you like to teach? I took this really amazing course when I was in college called transformations in art and engineering and it combined art and engineering, we've got to do a lot of really cool embedded. He projects and was really free form and yeah very creative So I would definitely like to teach a class like that. Drone. Or Quad. Copter. I guess Quad Copter is a subset of droned. Depending on your definition but. Said fixed-wing. So What is the silliest application you've seen? ooh. Twenty question i. I guess. One of the summers for my internships. I worked at a startup where we try to make an indoor drone. It was basically a quad copter encompassed in a ball and it looked like the death star so. That was pretty fun. Cool. Do you have a tip everyone should know. Yeah Don't be afraid to get started I definitely seen many of my peers. get really intimidated by Harvard projects coming from like same more pure software background but you know, don't be afraid to to just like get moving in and make mistakes and learn along the way. Okay. So tell me about zip-line. fixed-wing launchers. Give us the rundown. Yeah. So the technology is pretty cool but it seems kind of random men and a kind of strange If you look at it from like today's perspective just watching videos online how it works is actually we have a swing drones. They look like tiny airplanes. They an operator assembles these drums on a launcher, which is basically a high speed catapult. The operators hit a button and these drones catapulted into the sky at a hundred kilometers per hour. So these drones, then move across the sky and We actually have a service radius of about eighty kilometers, which is about fifty miles and when it reaches the final delivery site which is typically a hospital or health facility in any of the countries that we serve. It will open. It's payload doors release a package with a parachute attached to it, and that package will guide to the ground and the local doctors who requested the order will go in retrieved package. Are Jones will autonomously fly home and it will actually. Do something that we referred to as a recovery, which is essentially It doesn't have landing gear. So what it does is it has a tiny centimeter long hook. At the end of its tail boom, and there is a big trust structure where our original like launching location is so like the recovery system is right next to that catapult launcher. And on top of this big trust. Will be a a line essentially like fishing line attached across this trust structure. The line will snap up as the drone reports keep. Yes. Location at a sub centimeter level accuracy back to the ground station and it will engage with the line catch on. So it's pretty magical looking.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Trump calls reports of Russian bounties on U.S. troops a “hoax”
"Trump calls reports of a Russian bouncy An American troops in Afghanistan hoax but his national security advisor says the intelligence was important enough to share with US and coalition forces. At the time it was gathered. President Trump doubted US intelligence that Russia may have offered bounties to the Taliban to kill U. S soldiers. I think it's a Hoax. I think it's a hoax by the newspapers and the Democrats. Sources tell CBS News Details about the potential plot appeared in the president's Daily brief, though he has not said if he actually read them, Mr Trump says. What matters is that no one verbally told him the information intelligence people. Didn't even many of them didn't believe it happened at all. But national security adviser Robert O'Brien said the raw intelligence was worries them enough to share with the military, even though it wasn't verified because we were concerned about it. We give it to US forces. On the CBS News podcast, the takeout, former national security adviser John Bolton told Major President Trump wacked an interest in intelligence briefings. He's just not receptive to new fax.

Red Eye Radio
Russia Secretly Offered Afghan Militants Bounties to Kill U.S. Troops, Intelligence Says, White House Pushes Back
"The White House is pushing back against a New York times report that the president knew Russian intelligence offered money to Taliban militants in Afghanistan as rewards for killing coalition forces including U. S. troops correspondent Jeremy diamond explains the response from the president's press secretary for the White House does not routinely comment on alleged intelligence for internal deliberations the CIA director of the national security adviser and the chief of staff can all confirm that neither the president nor the vice president were briefed on the alleged Russian bouncy intelligence this does not speak to the merit of the alleged intelligence but to the inaccuracy of The New York Times story erroneously suggesting that president trump was briefed on the matter

Probably True Podcast
Paul Burston: So Many Men, So Little Time
"It was nineteen eighty-eight so I would have been twenty two. I think I finished university and I devoted myself base being a full-time seen queen and I was having a lot of fun of fun. There wasn't really low drugs around that I was not that I was aware of anyway. People get drunk on beer or steal beer. Sometimes I could not that pint of that so it wasn't that kind of like glass frontier. We're happy to be seen. It was all quite behind doc windows. And it was like ultra ultraviolet lights everywhere because everyone's dandruff. On their showed there's video. Scrimmage was a novelty a video screen and a bar and you can pay money to choose videos. We should be done for videos in those days to watch pope whenever you want it to always have. Don't leave me this way by Bouncy. Cb there was always on when whenever into Harpoon Louie's that was on and there was. I WANNA dance with somebody by Whitney. Houston they take me back to those year to that place there were different of tribes within that as well so that look you had that kind of Franken Hollywood's look should. I was pretty those Saturday night at half and that was I was the only night at Heaven which I actually came out by going to heaven so I came. I didn't tell anybody I just went to have on my own and stood outside and I knew I knew there was GEICO. Having everyone knew that and I've seen something in time out magazine I think it was And I went to long understood outside. I spiked up. Hair like friendly McCullough from Akron. The bunny man. I had plucked eyebrows and makeup. I think two hearings in each year on knows that as well and I stood side for about two hours. Watching these men queuing up. None of looked tore like me. They all looked like village people and number shirts and moustaches and I couldn't. I just couldn't go in so I said as a chain smoking I went back to Waterloo train back to Richmond and university again but I went back the next Saturday and the next Saturday and then invention third week I actually picked up the courage to go in getting a little bit closer and I went down those hallowed stairs and I remember that the sense of the smell which I didn't mechanism bustos was poppers. Didn't what he wants to start old socks and you walk into this room and the first thing I heard was this guy sort of swished by saying so many men so little time extra popular tune if the time and I just turned and ran out again because it terrified me and then the funding we went back and I stood literally lately with my back against the wall. Didn't talk to anybody. Stood up against the wall looking people as nineteen of so terrified and then eventually someone talked to me and then not wanting another with that particular. One just generally without something with that particular. Someone broke my heart though. Of course best bastard but to do it come out. It wasn't the best way probably be go to pick new. Only be terrified. Puts ME IN MIND TO SWIM? You start off just you in the water. Then you float. He's on and yes and above our and then you start moving around and I. I've always tend to jump into things too much so I have my local Gay Mitchell. After goes the biggest gates and in the whole world. The time probably to do it. Yeah just throw from seven to that. I left. I'd many many many great times than many great times then over the subsequent years and there so many men so little time. Well they were yes definitely in both senses because we didn't realize then just many men. We're going to have so little time unusual. Change very very quickly became quite prophetic. Really I was making up for lost time. I had fun. I made lots of new friends. Even if you didn't the names at least at least we were together. I'm quite choosy like that. Yeah I actually had sex with somebody wants waiting for night bus into Vulgar Square. Actually in the night in the queue of the night in the kids. Yeah Yeah Yeah by. The National Gallery was no one else in the queue tempted to join in offer offer. Some kind of the neighbors and developed square knows. Days was a real hotbed activity. Whatever would come from heaven or Soho in the middle of the week and they just be. So many gay guys queuing the but Vulgar Square. Honestly say people from that period for similar stories of just like getting on the different night because you fancied some but in finding you in Eastland and you live in Richmond. Just there was. There was a hottie on the and hoping that they'd give you some wet they usually did of charity for me. Part of the fun of those of that period of my life was that you'd go out and you'd meet people and you would normally meet meet a cross section of people. I have friends all different ages. Different backgrounds and sexualities and genders much more fragmented later and I think that the sex it can victim of own success in a way. Because there wasn't there wasn't the connections after AIDS happens because that was a huge thing in my life or knows about twenty five twenty six most of my gay male friends at that point. Were some years old me because I was I I wanted to learn. I wanted to own it someone to be my older brother and teach me and show me the ropes and some and they were the ones that died so I lost all of them pretty much and then I became an aids activist and got me involved in that and the for all of the for all the things that I would not change for anything but a lot of things about the eighty S. I would never want to have back. But there was a sense of community. People did pull together and they did rally and there were. There was communication between different generations. Different tribes within within our communities. And now it is. That's true anymore. I think that there was a break in the chain because there was generation that was kind of lost to HIV AIDS. There was the generation that we're impacted by it like my generation who went to flow of grief innovation space sandwiches very traumatic. And I'm probably not really over yet still in there some degree and then it becomes a very difficult subject to talk about so you don't talk about it very often and then the younger kids come in. And they've got half of this happens. They know the history half the time when you talk to. You have no idea what was going on ten fifteen years before they were. Because why would you know? I didn't WANNA die. Young either. Must be about twenty two when I first heard about it my boyfriend at the time. Read something in one of gay papers and said we have to stop using condoms and I was like. Whoa and then I'd heard that someone I was at college with who was a mature student and he disappeared for a long period. He didn't come back after this term. I then learned on the grapevine that he was gay. Had THIS BOYFRIEND WHO AMERICAN. They basically both contracted dictionary and he died really community rapidly. I wasn't really. I didn't know he might just name to say hi to billy and he was the first person that was. I that I knew of and then the guy was living in the in the tower block with who I was very close to and it was the real mentor of mine. I moved and I went to see him one night and He was he was all something ought to buy it. The whole evening was very strange and strained and I remember asking him about how he say. Seeing somebody recently this new boyfriend and I saw how things go with a boyfriend and he said Oh. What's been difficult because he he's he's a he's upset because I don't I don't have sex now that I majorly positive. And that was how that was how he told me. And I just put the spray face on and just get through this conversation. I was absolutely shocked. Devastated because at that in that back. They're not meant to death. Sentence there was there was no treatment and I remember sitting to this dinner feeding. Obser- your phone and then getting home on the train and just crying. The whole journey home. He became really really quickly and then he was. He won't one of his dying wishes as you wanted to go to. Amsterdam you know Vietnam and his friends. Most of them were straight women elected person to take him and I went. I took him to them on this trip and I spent the whole time. What thinking he was going to die on me. And how am I going to manage to get him what I do? I was twenty four years of age. Twenty five this. It was horrendous. It was very frightening when he was hospitalized to visit him and habit. Bobi helping with things. I remember one time picking up urine bottle onto the bed and tipping acid typically myself and being paranoid even though I knew deep down that this was not something that was good pose. Any risk to me. We didn't really know people didn't really know no. There wasn't much information. And this is before lady. Diana went into the AIDS. Ward this before this sort of stuff happened it was it was still appeared it was not really spoken about if it was spoken about hushed voices and it was very frightening time and he was a very very good community minded person he he was involved in the running of the building and everyone knew who he was he would chair meetings and whatever and then after he got. L. Someone Daubed on his front door house of AIDS on his front door and then he died and I was really in the state about it and reading the papers. There was a meeting happening at the London. Lesbian Gay Entering Cow Cross Street and Farrington. Which is not no longer there but it was very popular but place back then and there was a meeting happening and his act up and I I knew I act up was happening in America. Knew what actor boss I went to this meeting. I just threw myself into it and it took up my life completely for like three years and it was way of channelling the grief because in an over over those three years it was just one funeral after another. He was just he got to the point. Where you'd actually dread answering the phone. And I used to a Filofax that was an effects back in the eighty s. My member year just taking all the names out taking people out because people are just dying all the time even my family. I mean little bits but they just did not understand why this was any different to my grandfather dying because that's expected because he's fucking eighteen easily and he smokes these ill and mentioned me dying and late. Twenties and early Thirties. It's it's completely mad. It was it was like there was a war going on but only we knew about it was the why was completely oblivious and yet within our world which is very very contains. Gay London world. There was a war going on and people were dying all around us and we were expected to carry on as normal. What you have the you do that.

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"Your news ballistic missile threat in bouncy give each other this is not a drill with the text message read and people for reached out in Hawaii so last January phones all over her why were buzzing with that emergency alert basically Hawaii's over this is not a drill and it was a screw up one guy hit the wrong button but experts have been studying the fallout because it was a unique situation they say the psychological damage could be the same during any crisis like an earthquake or tsunami something like that you see Irvine want to know in a false alarm of an impending disaster itself be a form of trauma so it's pretty interesting question and look you have all whole group of people that went through the exact same thing so obviously the results of online post analysis showed an increase of anxiety during that falls missile alert people got the tax and then suddenly they start reaching out to friends posting things online with anxiety terms raising three percent every fifteen minutes higher higher higher until the all clear message came at night about forty minutes later so spiking by than average about five percent overall the day of the incident but once it all clear came everyone thought okay the stress is over no it lasted for weeks and they found one odd thing psychological impact of that whole fake message

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Stanford Students Built Adorable, Bouncy, Open-Source Robot Dog
"Vaguely dog shape the companion while you're in luck. A group of undergraduate and graduate students at Sanford have just unveiled Dogle a relatively cheap light for like a robot with the bouncing ability of a typical toy breed best of all, they've made the instructions to building, your very own dog o fully freely available to the public. Now this robot was created by members of the Sanford, robotic scub-. Specifically, it's extreme ability team, according to its creators, roughly ten pound dog condense navigate on even train and even jump. Of the three point five feet off the ground. It's agility is especially impressive. It more than matches jumping skills of real life, animals, and apparently twenty two percent greater than current record held by similar dogs. But it isn't just physical prowess. It makes Duggal of very good robo buoy now we have seen other quadrupeds robots using research, but they weren't something that you could bring into your own lab. And you three on projects Nathan cow, a mechanical engineering, major and lead product for extreme ability said in a release from Stanford. We wanted Stanford dog to be this open source robot, that you could build yourself on a relatively small budget. What are we talking about here? Nearly all the parts to create dog. Oh, where bought impact on the internet. All the rest can be easily three printed. So I guess you need three printer sorts total cost involved in building, doggone cooling shipping, and handling amounted to less than three thousand dollars via the website get hub to team has also released all the relevant information you would need to create your dog. Oh, including software. Coating supply list and manual instructions from there any enter. Rising robotics could tweak a design to create and even more capable dog. Oh. So they were just providing the baseline, say, for example, you wanted to work on search and rescue outfit with sensors and write code on top of it, or maybe picking up stuff with an arm, or carrying a package open source have fun collaborate enjoy. So for all of you gadget gear heads who enjoy robotics, and enjoy building team LEGO back in the day or figuring out how robotics work in general. Join robotic teams in college in high school. This is your chance. If you, if you like tweaking with this kind of stuff, we always need these people in the world. I can't I can't do this kind of work. I you give me a line of code, and I'll sit there for like a half hour. Trying to figure out what's going on in, only after I've kind of gone into the system will actually know what I'm doing. But I'll probably still break stuff. Still have no idea. What I'm doing, but yeah. Open source told exciting Tony funds. So if you guys interested in your very own dog. Oh of sorts the, let's see. It's on get

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"Sometimes rare diseases allow for scientists to pioneer bold, new ideas. That's been the case with a condition that affects fewer than a hundred babies a year in the US, those babies are born without a functioning immune system and the quest to cure them has led to advances in technique called gene therapy NPR's, Richard Harris reports the disease is called severe combined immunodeficiency or skid met Portia Stanford. Pediatrician says you might be familiar with it. It was made famous I guess in the mid seventies. When the bubble boy was described in in Documenta documentary. And I think he captured the imagination of a lot of people David Vetter spent most of his short life in a plastic bubble to protect him from infection. He died at the age of twelve things have come a long way since then all babies born in the United States are now screened for this. Edition and standard treatment a bone marrow transplant succeeds more than ninety percent of the time when it's done promptly yet. Skit remains a source of great interest to researchers. This is one of those diseases in which probably more doctors and scientists studying the disease than patients who have the disease in the nineteen nineties European scientists actually cured it in some patients. Using gene therapy this technique involves removing defective. Blood cells from a patient inserting, a new gene with the help of a virus? And then putting the cells back into the body, though cells than build up the patient's immune systems, Dr Donald Kohn at UCLA says at first it looked really good and initially twenty patients, they all had immune recovery. But over time five of them went to develop leukemia to scramble to figure out how to inject new genes into cells without triggering that blood cancer, and they're cautiously optimistic they've succeeded since then there have been gradual improvements in the technique the latest advance involving eight infant. Shows that a short dose of chemotherapy helped the new cells take root, the infants ended up with apparently healthy immune systems. I am thrilled to CDs. Outstanding results Eveline among Sasha at Saint Jude's Children's Research Hospital in Memphis is first author of a paper reporting these findings in the New England Journal of medicine to be able to see these babies in my clinic now as toddlers Israeli very rewarding they live normal lives. There are not any different from my daughter's today most children with skid who get a bone marrow transplant also need ongoing treatment, including lifetime injections of antibodies. Jennifer puck a pediatrician at UC San Francisco and a study collaborator says infants who got the newest gene therapy don't need that medication and they're growing. Normally they're getting cold like everybody else, and they take it over infection. So I would say that that is a cure. Of course, she adds that they'll be watched carefully for signs of leukemia and to see if the. Of the therapy are wearing off in her mind. The key is finding these children early through newborn screening before they start to get life threatening infections that had typically been the case. And now we're seeing happy bouncy little newborns. Just look perfectly normal. This is not only good news for those rare families the disease provides a good opportunity for all the scientists to develop even newer, gene therapy techniques, for example, instead of inserting a healthy, gene. Matt Portius at Stanford. His used a powerful gene editing technique called crisper to correct the genetic error in skid blood cells. It works with human cells in a dish. And this really sets the stage than for testing the approach in a clinical trial. Hopefully in the next twelve to eighteen months. All this makes the leukemia setback from the nineteen nineties feel like a fading memory Cohn at UCLA said for more than a decade. It seemed that the field was a dead end. But no more just nice to see. Another success for

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Double Rainbow Science
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