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A highlight from  MASSIVE ADA FUD  Will Cardano Survive?

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast

04:12 min | Last month

A highlight from MASSIVE ADA FUD Will Cardano Survive?

"Yeah, I love me some Ada, but dude is like a bit like Calculon from Futurama with the dramatic pause. No, this is gas. I'm burpee. Burpee here, folks. That's all. 2 ,900 % price increase if history repeats itself. I think they're talking about going from what, like $0 .02 to $3, I think. Okay, so talking about, yeah, when they trade between $0 .10 and $0 .02 days for $665 before seeing basically a 3 ,000 % price surge. I don't think we're going to get a 3 ,000 % price surge, though. I think we might get, I think we get a 10x from here for, I don't want to say for sure, but you know, I think we get above $3 for Cardano. Chat, tell me your Cardano top prediction. I think we've talked about it before. You're coming in at what, $7 or so? Well, at $7 this year, so at $7, it would have to hit, I'm pulling it up right now, so it'd have to hit a $250 billion market cap as the market sits right now. Yeah, and it'd be a little bit more tokens released. There are inflation rates, 4 -ish, 5 -ish percent. And around $250 billion is where Ethereum sits right now. So it's not really out of the question for Cardano to, you know, 24x, in my opinion, from right now. It kind of looks the same as what it did last cycle. It sat flat. A lot of people thought it was gone when it was sitting at $0 .02 and it had previously hit $1 .20, you know, and then it came back and ripped face off. It hit a new higher high. So I mean, it's nothing that I'm going to be missing in the next bull market. And that's one of the ones that's on kind of my list of what I might be aping into. It's just a matter of if we're going to hit that $25 spot or not on Bitcoin. But Cardano and then a litany of other... $7 .32, $8 .76, $4 .50, $7 -10, $10, $10, $3, $4 .69, lucky number seven. Okay, $0 .22. Someone's going the wrong direction. And $280 billion market cap. All right. But there's a little bit of also bullish news here with Cardano, part of the firm. There have been back to back weeks with over $67 billion in Cardano transaction volume. This is the highest level since September of 2021. Anytime I see a metric that is measured in some sort of not round number like $67 billion, it makes me think of when you're watching Sports Center and they're like this national league pitcher, when he pitches on a Tuesday and it's raining and they're west of the Mississippi and his opponent's name starts with the letter M, he has a $5 and you're like, what's even real at this point? Like, are we just crafting narratives? And so, you know, if you move it to $68 billion, probably different. I don't know why they didn't choose $69 billion or $60 billion or $70 billion. And so, you know, although it's pretty good, we haven't seen volume like this in years, September 21. So let's talk about Chucky though. Chucky, he likes to Falcon. He likes to go in deep sea excursions for meteorites. And I think he's going to be a rare Evo. Shout out to the rare Evo team. We're going to, it used to be rare Bloom. We're going to be at rare Evo. We're going to do a live ATB episode. I know Ben's going to shoot some content out there from, we're going to be out at the podcast booth. So yeah, shout out to all the people in Denver. I'm going to Meow Wolf and Casa Bonita. Oh, you are going to Casa. What'd you get the lottery? Did you, did they accept you into the lottery? So that's no longer a thing. That was like, just what they did, like a limited open and then they they've reopened since. Okay. And so that was for the limited time. Okay. All right, Charles, they're actually about to like open up for lunch and stuff or yeah, they're expanding Casa Bonita. I've never been. It's amazing. I'm looking forward to it. Everything that it's, we did rewatch the South Park episode. It was pretty funny. All right. Charles Hoskinson reacts to criticism. Cardano is here to stay. Let's see, as it happens, he addressed the attacks on Cardano, particularly the proclamations of its death or relevance or failure by the venture capital coins, crypto media, or the maxi crowd telling them Cardano is here to stay in his ex post shared yesterday.

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Fresh update on "casas" discussed on Mark Levin

Mark Levin

00:00 min | 10 hrs ago

Fresh update on "casas" discussed on Mark Levin

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A highlight from MARKETS DAILY: Featured Story | Some Users May Want an Everything App, but What We Need Is Digital Sovereignty

CoinDesk Podcast Network

03:32 min | Last month

A highlight from MARKETS DAILY: Featured Story | Some Users May Want an Everything App, but What We Need Is Digital Sovereignty

"This episode of Markets Daily is sponsored by Kraken. It's Thursday, August 10th, 2023, and this is Markets Daily from Coindesk. George Kaloudis here again with your featured story. On today's show, we're bringing the Wondercraft AI voice back to read an opinion piece by Jameson Lapp, the CTO and co -founder of CASA. The piece is titled, Some users may want an everything app, but what we need is digital sovereignty. And just a reminder, Coindesk is a news source and does not provide financial advice. I'll catch y 'all on the other side. In late July, Twitter's logo suddenly changed to an X, followed by Elon Musk's official announcement. Twitter is officially no more, and the website used by millions around the world is now called X. According to the platform's CEO, Linda Yaccarino, the rebranding was the next step toward, quote, the future state of unlimited interactivity, end quote, morphing Twitter into, quote, a global marketplace for ideas, goods, services, and opportunities, end quote, or a unified, quote, unquote, everything app. But who asked for this? At a time when our lives are only becoming increasingly digital, why should we hand all of our information to centralized opaque organizations that have a track record of using it unethically? Sure, these services can be profoundly convenient, and many people undoubtedly enjoy having one user friendly application that can manage so much of their digital and real lives. But what's the price? Is convenience worth our freedom? The idea of Twitter as an everything app was seemingly inspired by the popular Chinese platform WeChat, which allows users not only to chat, make calls, and send media, but also to make payments and access a wide range of financial and personal services. As Elon Musk has said, you basically live on WeChat in China. If we can recreate that with Twitter, we'll be a great success. Despite sounding convenient on paper, there's a genuine concern about what happens when you use a single point of access for your entire digital world. If you do anything deemed unacceptable, generally by algorithms designed by people you will never know, you can be cut off in a second, often with little to no recourse. Last October, for example, some WeChat users in China reported that they were banned from the platform entirely, effectively killing their digital self, just for reposting some questionable banners condemning Xi Jinping. More recently, X itself literally hijacked a 16 -year -old account that used the atX handle, replacing its name with atX, followed by a 14 -digit long sequence of numbers without any prior warnings, consent, or compensation. Twitter's rebranding was happening alongside the launch of Meta's new community messaging service called Threads. It joined Meta's other social media offerings, including Facebook and Instagram, and is designed for sharing text updates and joining public conversations in competition with X. Considering Meta's complicated history with customer data, it's unsurprising that many are concerned that Threads is simply a new avenue for information gathering and potential abuse. Many big tech companies like Meta and X have tried to create everything platforms by expanding into new products because being present in users' day -to -day lives is a way to gather untold gigabytes of data on people worldwide. But without owning your account, everything can be unilaterally taken away in an instant, and everything becomes a single point of surveillance and potential failure.

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Fresh update on "casas" discussed on Simply Bitcoin

Simply Bitcoin

00:16 min | 15 hrs ago

Fresh update on "casas" discussed on Simply Bitcoin

"The way that I would like to describe it is when you take self custody of your money, it not only are you taking personal responsibility of of. Not only are you taking personal responsibility of the custody of your wealth, but it comes with also other responsibilities. So if you don't consolidate and let's say you withdraw from Swann, which, by the way, has free withdraws. Right. So you don't have to pay a fee or you withdraw from strike. I think they also have they offer free withdraws as well. And let's say you withdraw every time you have like 10 bucks or something, you're going to send that to a new address every time by default. Right. If you're doing it correctly and because every time your wallet, let's say you you use like a blue wallet on your phone and you put receive as soon as that wallet receives Bitcoin, blue wallet will move on to the next address. Right. And if you're sending Bitcoin to a new address every single time and let's say it's like 10 bucks every single time, you will have to pay a fee to move that Bitcoin if it's coming from different addresses. So what you want to do. Right. It's in the name. You want to consolidate it. So you want to instead of sending, you know, ten dollars every single time to a new address, maybe wait until you have five hundred dollars or a thousand dollars and then send it to that one address. Right. So then when the time comes that you have to spend your Bitcoin. Right. You pay less of a fee. I understand that, you know, we're more of an entertainment channel. We don't usually go into the technical weeds, but this is a good discussion. And this is all this all kind of comes with with the personal responsibility of Bitcoin. Now, there's one. No, I was just going to answer this question. I thought we were going to go into the meme review, but continue, Nika. Yeah. So and then one thing I also wanted to tell you guys is, you know, a lot of people are not aware of this is hardware wallets have limits. They have they have physical hardware limits, meaning if and this has happened to me, like I've learned this from experience where let's say you don't consolidate and see this happen a thousand times. Right. You don't consolidate. You're just new to Bitcoin and you have your little treasure, your ledger or whatever. You know, now the hardware hardware wallets nowadays like the passport, like these are bad boys and they they have the hardware capacity to sign a lot of transactions all at once. Right. But they're limited. There's a there's a certain limit to how many they could sign like the ledger. You know, try signing 20 transactions at the same time from 20 different addresses trying to consolidate into one address. It's going to take a long time and you're going to look at your hardware wallet and you'll be like, oh, is this thing frozen? Like what happened? It's a little bit of a spook. Right. So, you know, it's best practice to consolidate every once in a while. In terms of privacy, I know that you mentioned that I don't think it's that big of a deal, especially if you run your own node. If you don't run your own node, you are doxing, you know, you're you're you're basically doxing your balances to whoever's running that node. You can even make the argument that you're doxing your IP address as well. Right. So you definitely want to run your own node. What I run is the, you know, the start nine pure. The they have different tiers. I run the highest tier. I highly recommend it. It's an it's an absolute beast of a machine. I think I'm Uncle Jiming Opti. So, yeah, man, you know, consolidate every once in a while. I know that it's a it's a complex topic. I highly suggest checking out BTC Sessions. I'm absolutely sure he's made a tutorial about this. And if you guys want to see go into the nitty gritty of it and run your own node like, you know, like this is all part of the Bitcoin rabbit hole. You know, we made it seem we made it sound we make it sound so simple every single day because I really believe we're more top of a funnel show because we're more entertainment based. But yes, the the self custody rabbit hole goes very deep. You could start talking about multisig. You could start talking about geographically separating your multisig. Right. Self custody becomes a a more complex technical topic because you start to think about how you're storing your Bitcoin if you start having a considerable amount of Bitcoin. OK, how am I going to protect myself from a five dollar wrench attack? Right. Oh, I'm going to use multisig. I'm going to separate my seeds in different locations. OK, what if I don't have the technical know how to to set this up? What if I don't trust myself holding all the keys? So then there's collaborative custody models like that's offered that's offered by Casa. It's offered by Nunchuk. Swan is working on something.

A highlight from Featured Story | Some Users May Want an Everything App, but What We Need Is Digital Sovereignty

Markets Daily Crypto Roundup

03:32 min | Last month

A highlight from Featured Story | Some Users May Want an Everything App, but What We Need Is Digital Sovereignty

"This episode of Markets Daily is sponsored by Kraken. It's Thursday, August 10th, 2023, and this is Markets Daily from Coindesk. George Kaloudis here again with your featured story. On today's show, we're bringing the Wondercraft AI voice back to read an opinion piece by Jameson Lapp, the CTO and co -founder of CASA. The piece is titled, Some users may want an everything app, but what we need is digital sovereignty. And just a reminder, Coindesk is a news source and does not provide financial advice. I'll catch y 'all on the other side. In late July, Twitter's logo suddenly changed to an X, followed by Elon Musk's official announcement. Twitter is officially no more, and the website used by millions around the world is now called X. According to the platform's CEO, Linda Yaccarino, the rebranding was the next step toward, quote, the future state of unlimited interactivity, end quote, morphing Twitter into, quote, a global marketplace for ideas, goods, services, and opportunities, end quote, or a unified, quote, unquote, everything app. But who asked for this? At a time when our lives are only becoming increasingly digital, why should we hand all of our information to centralized opaque organizations that have a track record of using it unethically? Sure, these services can be profoundly convenient, and many people undoubtedly enjoy having one user friendly application that can manage so much of their digital and real lives. But what's the price? Is convenience worth our freedom? The idea of Twitter as an everything app was seemingly inspired by the popular Chinese platform WeChat, which allows users not only to chat, make calls, and send media, but also to make payments and access a wide range of financial and personal services. As Elon Musk has said, you basically live on WeChat in China. If we can recreate that with Twitter, we'll be a great success. Despite sounding convenient on paper, there's a genuine concern about what happens when you use a single point of access for your entire digital world. If you do anything deemed unacceptable, generally by algorithms designed by people you will never know, you can be cut off in a second, often with little to no recourse. Last October, for example, some WeChat users in China reported that they were banned from the platform entirely, effectively killing their digital self, just for reposting some questionable banners condemning Xi Jinping. More recently, X itself literally hijacked a 16 -year -old account that used the atX handle, replacing its name with atX, followed by a 14 -digit long sequence of numbers without any prior warnings, consent, or compensation. Twitter's rebranding was happening alongside the launch of Meta's new community messaging service called Threads. It joined Meta's other social media offerings, including Facebook and Instagram, and is designed for sharing text updates and joining public conversations in competition with X. Considering Meta's complicated history with customer data, it's unsurprising that many are concerned that Threads is simply a new avenue for information gathering and potential abuse. Many big tech companies like Meta and X have tried to create everything platforms by expanding into new products because being present in users' day -to -day lives is a way to gather untold gigabytes of data on people worldwide. But without owning your account, everything can be unilaterally taken away in an instant, and everything becomes a single point of surveillance and potential failure.

George Kaloudis Linda Yaccarino Jameson Lapp 14 -Digit Last October Thursday, August 10Th, 2023 Twitter Xi Jinping Elon Musk China Kraken Late July Today Millions 16 -Year -Old Coindesk Wechat Facebook Chinese Markets Daily
A highlight from Peter Dunworth | Aligning Incentives | Simply Bitcoin IRL

Simply Bitcoin

06:22 min | Last month

A highlight from Peter Dunworth | Aligning Incentives | Simply Bitcoin IRL

"She multi has -sig geographically separated as this is cold storage, like literally it's cold storage. However, if I told her, hey, could you send me a Bitcoin transaction, mom? She'd be like, I have no idea how to do that and I'm going to have to be the Uncle Jim in that situation and then kind of do it for her. Right. So I guess my question is, do you do you see a world where people look if you can take of care a child, if you can open a bank account, right, if you can send a wire transfer, like you could write down 12 words. But at the same time, we live in this world of like hyper convenience. You could just pull up an app on your phone and you can have food delivered to your door. You can have someone pick you up. Right. You can order anything and it will come to your doorstep. So it's this world of hyper convenience. Yeah. Do you believe that do you believe that people are going to be willing to take a seat or the benefits for the benefits of financial sovereignty? And that that question, Peter, is something that I've been divided on for a very, very long time. So what are your thoughts? Many on this topic, and this is where I think, you know, for, you know, for all of us who are here now, we, I think, make up the disagreeable minority of the point one percent of the population who is prepared to self custody their Bitcoin and believes in this from a long term perspective. So it's a very small niche of the broader population. And this is where I think the solutions that we're pushing from the point one percent that's already here, that not your keys, not your coins, you've got to self custody is terrifying and unappealing to the ninety nine point nine percent of the population who's not here. So I look at the solutions that are coming down the road. One of the things that we've got, which helps clients get probably ninety five percent of the way there from a Bitcoin maxi Puritan perspective is collaborative custody. I think collaborative custody has the ability to help, say, on board the next 10 to 20 percent of the population. So we're not going to get all the population. But I think a collaborative custody with a collaborative custody arrangement where you've got trusted third parties. And I know that verify don't don't trust verify is a critical component of Bitcoin full stop. But a lot of people in the world will feel far more confident in having multiple parties who are experts in this in this domain, who they outsource some level of responsibility to. And this is where on a personal perspective, this is what we deliver to clients. And so I'm talking my own book and I understand that everyone on this call, it's really critical that I don't pretend to give investment advice or advice to any Bitcoin on how they should self custody their Bitcoin. But I can tell you from a personal level and six or seven years in this space, giving advice to clients that every one of my clients is far happier with a collaborative custody arrangement because it builds in multiple redundancies that enables them to completely fuck things up and still not lose their Bitcoin. And this is where the not your keys, not your coins. Fabulous for those who want the self responsibility and the accountability to have full control over it. But understanding that most of the population is not there yet and may never be there. It's important we have solutions that span the spectrum of of custody. So so I'm I'm I like collaborative custody for the reasons that you said that there's some people that are just not going to be accustomed to that. Also in the US, I think there's some laws that if you're I don't know the specifics of it, but let's say you're managing someone else's money has to be held in a trust, like it has to be held in some type of environment. It can't be held, you know, by the you know, by the financial adviser, by the by the person. So legally, you know, in certain situations, it pushes you to that collaborative custody model. Now, I'm assuming when you mention collaborative custody, you're talking about between multisig different institutions. But there's only a handful of companies that there's Nunchuk, there's Unchained, there's Casa, you know, Swan is about to to roll out their own version. Really looking forward to that as well. How might you say that? So so, you know, like there's they're amazing products, all of them. Right. There's there's really not that many options at the same time. I agree. But but I do agree it solves a major issue because it removes the moral hazard, because that's the fundamental issues is the moral hazard of let's say your Celsius or your FTX rate. You're looking at this this mountain of Bitcoin and you're looking at that and you're like saying like, look, I'm just going to take some of that, speculate with it. I'm going to make a return for myself, but I'm also going to make a return for my client. Everyone wins, but they never incorporate the bear market into that, into that equation. So so I guess that's what you're referring to, correct? Correct. And this is how like to sort of explain how the collaborative custody works with us. We use Unchained, we use Casa, we use Nunchuk and we do that in collaborative custody where, say, the software provider being, say, Unchained or Casa, Nunchuk, they hold a key. We set up a hardware device for the client for them to hold a key and it's their account. So they've got full control over it. And then we hold a default key in the event that basically they lose their key or alternatively happens. something There's always a way to recover their Bitcoin and move that to an alternate multi -sig provider. So, you know, we're comfortable with the trade -offs we've made and I think it's critical to understand that there's no solutions, only trade -offs and the level of trade -offs that you need to make to get comfortable with. I think, you know, for our clients, they're comfortable with that trade -off. So, yeah. And I love how you how you phrase that is this idea where, yes, there is no solution, there's no perfect solution to this. Right. You know, and this is a very, very deep rabbit hole. Like I think everyone kind of starts with like a ledger, a treasure, the twenty four words and you had a twenty fifth word and then you're like, wait a second, how do I trust the random number generator on this ledger? Let me just roll some dice.

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Casemiro sent off again, Man United held 0-0 by Southampton

AP News Radio

00:29 sec | 7 months ago

Casemiro sent off again, Man United held 0-0 by Southampton

"Manchester United scoreless streak has reached two games with a nil nil draw with last place Southampton. United avoided a loss despite Casa Miro's second red card in his last three league games. The midfielder was sent off in the 34th minute for a studs up challenge that was initially worthy of a yellow card. Casimir will sit out four straight games. Southampton hit two posts, but couldn't find the net, leaving it three points from clearing relegation. United his third with 50 points, two ahead of Tottenham. I'm Dave ferry.

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Bitcoin Custody Firm Casa to Add Ethereum Support

Ethereum Daily

00:42 sec | 10 months ago

Bitcoin Custody Firm Casa to Add Ethereum Support

"Gas fees. Bitcoin custody platform Casa announced that it will add support for Ethereum. The integration is expected to launch in January as part of an overhauled version of the app. Casa uses a multi sick approach to cold storage in which users need two out of three signatures to approve a transaction. Casa securely stores one of the keys for users. The multisig approach helps users recover funds in the event that one of the keys is compromised or lost initially, the service will only support Bitcoin and ether with ERC 20 token and NFT integrations to be decided on at a later date. Previously, Casa has been a custody platform focused exclusively on

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Dan Bongino's Science Experiment: Hangover or No Hangover?

The Dan Bongino Show

01:44 min | 1 year ago

Dan Bongino's Science Experiment: Hangover or No Hangover?

"So he gets out to and he does something different typically But this guy's smart So Friday night we figured let's do kind of a group test here on red wine first So while drink some red wine in the name of science science Paul and I tested out a few bottles of red wine Some caymus some others We'll open as always we tested it We tested it Listen to me It's science and rationality So I woke up the next day and yes I was a little hungover Yes I just feel like gosh okay so now we have a good baseline here This is what the science says So that day he sends me this No no he's sent in advance or else the story doesn't work He actually sent it before But let's just pretend let's just pretend he said that on Friday So he sends me this thing on Friday He says again Blanco tequila leads to fewer hangovers So of course on Saturday now that I have this baseline of what a hangover feels like which I needed in the name of science I decided I was out at the Stuart sandbar into water which I love I lost Jim What happened You unplugged Jimmy So I'm out at the steward sandbar with same doctor and I was out with another doctor to dentist doctor So listen we've got it all covered They are medical and oral health professionals And they had some Blanco tequila I believe it was some Casa dragones And I said I need to test this on Saturday It shows a picture up on my Instagram If you'd like to see it I'm at D bongino Of me in a Geraldo pose with a little with a cup It's not a protein shake in the cup I am engaged in science And they were correct I woke up Sunday and I didn't feel too

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"casas" Discussed on Sonidos de acá

Sonidos de acá

06:08 min | 1 year ago

"casas" Discussed on Sonidos de acá

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"casas" Discussed on Sonidos de acá

Sonidos de acá

04:00 min | 1 year ago

"casas" Discussed on Sonidos de acá

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"casas" Discussed on Sonidos de acá

Sonidos de acá

02:19 min | 1 year ago

"casas" Discussed on Sonidos de acá

"A couple dot com. Spotify, Kona grandpa at the place. So news that is status quo. The Rock Hill Popovich. Yes, the ultimate Boston te grand. It was a mission to rebuild with a better correlation. So needless like us. The Lina Casanova had cancer as well. So the demands they collaborated. I can not comment this over as you constantia is. Respectful Futura. We are continuing to read more. But it's better to talk..

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"casas" Discussed on Red Sox Beat

Red Sox Beat

05:08 min | 1 year ago

"casas" Discussed on Red Sox Beat

"He wants to play shortstop and it's hugely important to him. And I'll be surprised if he gives that up anytime. 29, 30 years old to him that's way too early. 35, 36 years old. I mean, I can't remember how old Cal Ripken was when he finally switched back to third in this career, but maybe somewhere around then, but right now these are prime ministers Andrew Bogart. He says he's not looking to switch positions anytime soon. JD Martinez, what's the deal? Any update on the rumor mill and if he's going to make it to the regular season with the Red Sox? Yeah, I get that sexy is. I mean, he's a crucial part of what they do right now and he's got he's got a year left on his contract. He could have opted out for a third year in a row and he ended up staying, but this guy, he's a pro. He saw him struggle a little bit dragged last year. Late in the year, but then the playoffs started and he was mister plea man. This guy comes through in big situations. He's a big gameplay. Look at his playoff numbers in his career. He's a big game player. He likes the market of Boston. He likes the pressure that comes with playing here. He indicated he'd love to stay in Boston for years to come, whether that's going to happen, I don't know. But no, I think they're going to ride with they're going to ride with JD this year. All right, we got to get to the most serious question. How much did it hurt? To give your wife Amy, the beautiful Amy Brown tickets to Kevin Garnett day on Sunday at TD bank garden. Instead of you sitting in those prime luxury seats watching number 5 go to the rafters. That hurt a lot of tracks, not giving it to Amy, but just the fact that I had to miss that game because I got my tickets for that game months ago as soon as they cage's number was going up there. I mean, as you know, I'm a big Celtics guy. And KG is probably in my top 5 favorite Celtics of all time. I mean, this guy, he might have even raised a stasher after that after that we put on the other day with that retirement speech and all that..

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"casas" Discussed on Red Sox Beat

Red Sox Beat

04:53 min | 1 year ago

"casas" Discussed on Red Sox Beat

"Ian Xander bogarts made it very clear on Tuesday. Speaking in the Clubhouse and yes, clubhouses are back open to the media. Woohoo. He made it very clear speaking to Red Sox media that he really doesn't want any part of playing second base. Or third base for that matter. I mean, tracks, just look at what number does Xander bogarts wear. He's number two. It's Derek Jeter. I mean, obviously this guy patents himself as a shortstop. He's always thought of himself as a shortstop. In 2014, when the Red Sox went out and got Stephen drew back, do you remember he helped him win the World Series? And then I think it was May or June of that season drew was still a free agent and a Ben sharington at the time brought him back and then they moved Xander from short to third and he tracks. He was in a funk. Yes, I remember that. Dropped 20 to 30 points when he got moved off shortstop. They traded Steven drew at the July 31st deadline that year. Xander bocas went back to shortstop and by gosh, he started hitting again. I mean, this guy loves to play shortstop. This guy, I know he doesn't have great range. But as Alex corp pointed out yesterday, the one thing you know with him and the ball gets hit to him, he's going to make the play. And he does like what's underrated most about zander Boggs is this guy's work ethic. I mean, he's 29 years old. I've never seen him come into camp in better shape than he did. Yesterday, his biceps are just bulging. I mean, this guy is a workout fiend, and he was working on his agility. This off season also. So one of the underrated because he's such a laid back mystery, I grew up on the beaches of Aruba. It just has to be, you know, you know the guy. He is an intense worker, so he's going to do everything he can to keep that shortstop position, but it's really interesting because he has an opt out this off season. When he signed that 6 year contract three years ago, you know, it seemed like he was going to be one of those lifetime Red Sox guys. He took a discount deal to stay in Boston, but things have changed tracks. One thing that's changed is the market for shortstops. You look at what Corey Seeger's time for. You look what Francisco Lindor signed for. And you look at what zander Bogart has become since he signed that deal..

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"casas" Discussed on Red Sox Beat

Red Sox Beat

01:42 min | 1 year ago

"casas" Discussed on Red Sox Beat

"They did that besides you. Would be Tristan cassis, who was modeled his entire giving approach. There you go. Yeah, I mean, he loves Joey Votto. So for him to be able to be around him, I mean, I don't really see it. No, because they treat you any Martinez, because right now they have a little bit of a large jam if they have JD back as the DH for one more year. They do have, you know, they have doll back at first base. Yeah, I mean, you could maybe you could slot bottle in for a year or two, sure. So, you know, I wouldn't no, I wouldn't rule it out entirely. It's about what it would make sense. I mean, the problem is, it's another left handed bat. Yeah, and they want to write hit it back for sure. But you know, they did lose schwarber's left hand about. They keep saying they need a right handed bat because they traded hunter renfrow, who did an excellent job for them last year. And they got Jackie in return, but yeah, I mean, if you're a great hitter, who cares if you're a writer, you're left with you. I mean, great hitter is a great hitter. And Votto had a pretty good year last year. He did very good bounce back here. Yeah, so, you know, and I think he is the kind of stroke that would play in Fenway too. He can go opposite field. So that's something that is a good name, and that is something to keep an eye on. Speaking with Ian Brown covering the Red Sox for MLB dot com, basketball, as we all know, is in full steam for both pro and college hoops with the big tournament getting underway this week. And MLB as you've been listening here on the Red Sox podcast will soon be back in business with spring training getting underway later this week and opening day coming up April 7th from all the latest odds totals, player performance props to where the next.

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"casas" Discussed on Red Sox Beat

Red Sox Beat

05:46 min | 1 year ago

"casas" Discussed on Red Sox Beat

"The bulky guy in the middle of the game. Because the opening usually goes one or two innings, but yeah, I mean, whitlock on how gar again going to be huge parts of his pitching staff. And the Red Sox do feel better about the overall depth of their pitching right now than they did last year. And that's why they went out and got walker and they got a hill and they expected both whitlock and how it will take another step forward as young guys who were really thrown into the fire last year so they think that maybe they can withstand the loss of Brazil for a month and I know the starting pitching market is kind of drying up right now. Right. You need bloom find somebody on the trade market or you find somebody who can sign the little bit of a placeholder also. All right, let's talk about Jake diekman and Matt strom, they added a couple of relievers this week and obviously that bolsters a lefty heavy bullpen. What can you tell us about those two guys? Yeah, what the Red Sox really, you know, with this three bad minimum thing tracked, the loogie as they call them. Yes. They've really become outdated. I mean, you're not going to see Tony fawcett anymore. And more current time from our day, I cover in the stocks Mike Myers, you're not going to see guys like those guys like that just aren't useful anymore. As long as the team has pinch hitters that they get hit for those latches on the bench, those guys are going to be used to see what the Red Sox tried to do was go out and get lefties who have pretty identical splits against lefties and righties in their career. So they think that geek but in the end, the other guy strahm who's lesser known mainly because he's had a knee injury that's really kept him from doing anything much the last two years, but they really like him. Strahm's more of a middle guy, like a swingman type of guy who can, like you said, maybe an opener or a guy who can give you two or three innings for geeks, a traditional kind of wanting guy, even got a little taste of closing last year. So, you know, I think those two sides give them a little depth. It does seem like the balance of the bullpen is a little off kilter right now because you have deep end. You have strum. You have Josh Taylor who is excellent. One of the best left on left guys in the Middle East last year. And then you still have awesome Davis and you still have Darwin's and Hernandez. So you got to think they're going to trade one or two of those guys. They're not going to carry 5 left these in their book, but I'm going to start the season. They obviously like these guys. So I think maybe I think Darwin's and Hernandez is a guy who was a big name when he first came up, but just has never lived up to it. So I think that's a guy you could see, you could see him moved before the season starts. Speaking with Ian Brown of MLB dot com doing a wonderful job of covering your hometown Red Sox for MLB and Red Sox dot com..

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"casas" Discussed on Red Sox Beat

Red Sox Beat

03:19 min | 1 year ago

"casas" Discussed on Red Sox Beat

"Yeah, and just first of all, I really think that Nathan Navalny was going to start opening day even if sale was healthy because I think this was going to be a reward that of all the anchor the staff last year. He didn't necessarily he was their best guy in the playoffs again. Second playoff run in a row that he was their best guy. So I do believe that he was pitching opening day no amount of work. But he really has been a steady horse for them. And this guy is just a workout maniac. I mean, nobody works harder in the weight room. They're on his craft. He just goes up a very quiet. He doesn't seek attention. And I think Dave dumbrowski took some heat for that contract. The first year went up all the had an injury early and then they moved into the bullpen and back to the rotation. He really had a tough year, but that was really the price they paid for how they pushed him in 2018 and nobody wants to that World Series ring that they wouldn't have won without him. But yeah, the COVID year he was very good. Last year, he was even better. And now they think there's no reason to think that this year he stays healthy. Again, kind of the anchor to the starting rotation probably lead them in endings this year. That's where I think it hurts sales injury really hurts because if you put sail and a ball at the top of the rotation, that one, two dynamic is much different than having Nathan valde and I'll do respect to Nick pavetta and maybe Nick pavetta takes a big, big step up this year. What about Nick pavetta? Yeah, I really have a good feeling, but they feel better. This guy, this guy's a bulldog, man. I think he showed the world get to see a little bit of him of him in the playoffs last year..

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"casas" Discussed on Red Sox Beat

Red Sox Beat

05:55 min | 1 year ago

"casas" Discussed on Red Sox Beat

"Hey everybody, it is tracks once again, Mike petralia back with another installment of Red Sox beat on the seal and S media network. It is my sincere. Pleasure to welcome back the one and only Ian Brown covering the Red Sox for MLB dot com. And I'm glad to see your smiling face and that backdrop, whether or not it's real or computer generated, I don't care. It's a good sign that you're down in Fort Myers. Yeah, I'm not at the ballpark right now, but I have been there for the last several days. So that's a big step from where we were. Last year at this time when we wondered when baseball was going to start. Let's get to the news of the day. Unfortunately, Chris sale was not able to talk to the Red Sox during the lockout, which ended, of course, last Friday. And because of that, he was not able to officially inform him. I found this interesting in your story on MLB dot com. Wasn't able to officially inform him of form the team that he had a stress fracture in his right rib cage until the CBA was ratified and he could officially talk to the team. And that news, of course, broke on Tuesday when heim bloom met with you guys in the media. Yeah, so the lockout ended, it was March 10th, Thursday night basically 6 p.m., the owners ratified the CBA. And then I think it was right around them when the teams were already getting in touch with all your players now. So it's just a free for all. And then so Korra and heim bloom called Chris sale. And Chris still felt really bad because he's like, you know, I had to tell them about this injury, it's probably the last thing they wanted to hear. But so yeah, it's not a good thing. I don't see him pitching for the Red Sox before May 1st. I think May is the best well, possible scenario. This happened about a month ago. It'll be four weeks. On Thursday. And Chris sale set himself like broken bones, take 6 to 8 weeks to heal. That's a universal thing. And we all know that rib injuries can be tricky. So you figure it best case scenario is that sale starts throwing, you know, in two to three weeks, maybe opening day or a little before. And then he gets back at some point in May, but yeah, not a good way for the season to start for the socks. Hi bloom said on Tuesday or Wednesday about what day it is. That's what March Madness will do. And by the way..

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UCSB Newspaper No Longer Publishing Opinion Pieces That Make People Feel 'Unsafe'

Mark Levin

01:32 min | 1 year ago

UCSB Newspaper No Longer Publishing Opinion Pieces That Make People Feel 'Unsafe'

"This is UCSB This is a student you run newspaper at the University of California Santa Barbara Recently pledged they will not publish opinion pieces that make people feel uncomfortable or unsafe Quote in the past this section's commitment to free speech is often contradicted this effort to cultivate safe spaces When articles are repeatedly given consideration despite their potential to directly or indirectly alienate communities in the name of free speech we fail as a section and a publication as a whole State of the open letter signed by Emily casas and Tony Schindler rubenberg They are the opinion editors at the daily nexus which is the student newspaper Pieces that directly infringe on the safety or sense of security of any individual or group do not have a place in our section they wrote in their opinion piece Now remember something safe is the new word I often say this a lot The government's job is not to keep you safe because safe can be used for anything I want to be safe from words I don't like I want to be safe from this I need you to protect me from that I need you checking for that book from that movie from that song I don't like It hurts my ears And that's why the government's job is not to keep you safe Government has a role to play with law enforcement of course in securing our borders But it's job is not to keep you safe because where does that end Physically safe mentally safe emotionally safe And that's what they use It's what the left uses to justify more big government to crack down on say Joe Rogan or me or Mark Levin or Fox News or

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"casas" Discussed on Ghostly

Ghostly

05:51 min | 2 years ago

"casas" Discussed on Ghostly

"At an outdoor function at in the casa loma gardens. A young boy reportedly a reported seeing a man standing at the second floor window. He told a staff member and they panicked because the second floor was supposed to be on lockdown She asked the boy to describe the man and the boy subscription matched sir henry so she took the boy to look at photos and asked. Do you see the man here. The boy pointed to the picture of sir henry and said that's him. why is he so mad. All right again sir. Henry did not die here sir. Henry barely lived there but he also spent his entire fortune building a house that then was taken from him and he didn't live like an amazing life after this like he ended up living in a house with like a servant like i mean they shared a house. I was gonna say serving something like that. Like i remember. It wasn't like a great life like it wasn't like i mean i could see him being pretty bitter about this house and being pretty is stop and being like i'm coming back i'm gonna live here. Live here for her. It's its main okay so also there are pictures of sir sir. Henry as we're so calling him all around the place the boy describing him could have just been from any of those pictures that that he saw. It's like they hide the fact and it's like then you find out there's plenty of pictures of him around while he was outside but they don't know but he was on the tore though no he was at a party or something in the gardens of okay well but still still. He could have went there and visited at some point. I mean no i. i'm not buying it. Sorry this another zero four. You'd let me see the photo again. Don't have a photo. Let me see the video. He's a little boy he didn't have those things. Let me hear the audio. Yeah no let me have something else. Even if i had those and he just gets a shadow. I don't think it's anything. I'm just saying that the little boys ever lie. They do sometimes. Yes okay. we're just gonna leave it at that. Even this one zero as well. Are i give this one a six six. It's not quite as believable as As the horse won to me. But it's still a little bit up there okay. So overall what's your overall rating casa loma. I you know it says six six. Yeah i think is it possible. There's a little bit of something going on there yes But this one to me is not so overwhelming as some of the other places. Okay that we've we've talked about recently. Won't i'm going to have to go with my average in that zero so. I'm very sorry that i have to do that but i do now. So that brings us to the closing arguments. This is our last chance to convince you to vote our way. We're each given one minute of uninterrupted time because Rebecca will talk for half hour about it if you allow her to well not We will time each other on our cell phones. Because rebecca likes to cheat all right so rebecca. Are you ready. Ready all.

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"casas" Discussed on Ghostly

Ghostly

05:16 min | 2 years ago

"casas" Discussed on Ghostly

"Back. There was no tape in there. She didn't put the tape in there and she blamed me for it actually so the tape in their walk. It was my graduation day. Come on. I have to remember everything but still. I'm just saying that it's very common for people to think that they did something that they didn't do. And it is a lot easier to believe than a ghost especially if a ghost woman that didn't die. they're barely live all right. Well except there's two people will do the story so for me. It's a little more believable What's your rating that zero zero. All right i'm giving it a six going up a little bit because another person involved here. specific story. Okay here we go. Evidence number three So there are many stories as i mentioned earlier about the tunnel between the house and the staples Even people who aren't convinced that the castle itself is haunted. Say that they feel creepy when they're in the tunnel So here's a story. That was reported on toronto. Ghosts dot org from a visitor again. There are several of these stories out. They're not all connected Okay so this visitor said a my first ever visit to casa loma several years ago. I hadn't experienced in the tunnel between the house and the stable i- had at the time never heard any stories of haunting or paranormal activity there. I was walking through that tunnel and heard as clearly as if it were in the same room what sounded like one. Or more horses. Walking the sounds of whose reign slash bridles and the horses. Snorting and name was so clear. They must be very close by. My husband was walking ahead of me. And i called out to him. Where are those horses. He turned and looked at me. The hang around the tunnel obviously puzzled. He gave me a strange looking to what horses. I was very surprised that he had not heard it. Because it had been very loud. I dismissed it as nothing When i realized that i was the only one that had heard anything. It was years afterward that i heard that this has happened to other people there. All right so. I will say to that. I looked at what this land was before castle. Was there it was nothing this was this was this was like a It wasn't prairie land. But it was. It was like empty land. Nobody had had ever built a structure on this place before nobody ever died at this horses. No nothing no reports of anything..

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"casas" Discussed on Ghostly

Ghostly

05:34 min | 2 years ago

"casas" Discussed on Ghostly

"Who yeah it. It had appeal. Oh god his. I was like secret passages. I i do too. Yeah and i actually went through at least one of them. Was there a poll in three bowling alleys in the basement. 'cause you know to isn't enough third one. The last two were never actually completed okay. He was a little too You know is were too big for his stomach with the bullying. I don't know mcelwain there right with the metaphor but yeah yeah. The fingers were too big for the bowling ball status. I don't know most of the third floor was left unfinished. Though and today it serves as the regimental museum for the queen's own rifles of canada. Okay during the depression that followed the war. The city of toronto increased casa lomas property taxes from six hundred dollars per year. Two thousand dollars a month. Oh wow that's pretty big increase absolutely and Pilot he was already having some kind of financial problems at this time so he decided to auction off Some art and furnishings and The art was one point. Five million dollars worth and the furnishings were two hundred fifty thousand dollars worth. I'm pellet was able to enjoy life in the castle for less than ten years man leaving in nineteen twenty-three because he was essentially bankrupt. At that time i mean yeah. He was really having issues right as far as like His investments and stuff too like Yeah because it was like they took the electric stuff. I mean it made it made it More like national instead of private. Yeah but he was also a spender so he he didn't have much in savings. He was counting on money coming in. And when i say that he was bankrupt when somebody that's that rich is bankrupt. They still have enough money to live comfortably the rest of their lives. Usually that's true unless you're like mc hammer. Ashley was extremely really bankrupt. Yeah yeah So in the late nineteen twenty investors up operated casa loma. I short time as a luxury hotel..

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"casas" Discussed on Ghostly

Ghostly

05:03 min | 2 years ago

"casas" Discussed on Ghostly

"Six eighteen fifty nine in what is now called ontario back when he was born though. It was called kingston canada west. I have not heard that okay. I hadn't until doing research for this He was the son of a a toronto's stockbroker and a grandson of females glassmaker named apps sleep palate. Okay that's a name absolutely Pellet was educated at upper canada college before leaving in eighteen. Seventy six to join his father's stockbrokerage company. I'm pellet enlisted as a rifleman with the queen's own rifles of canada on november second eighteen. seventy six. he rose through the ranks and eventually became the commanding officer in nineteen o five. He was created a knight bachelor by king. Edward the seventh for his service with the queen's own rifles of of canada. Okay i mean that's gets fancy. Yeah and eventually when he retired they made him a major general. Okay it's like. Yeah finally when i retired helps with your pension So i definitely think that was a good thing in in one thousand nine hundred ten pellet took the entire six hundred men regiment including its horses. Mind okay to england for military training at his expense. Wow not not canada's expense. His own pays own and the horses to go up. It was to mark the regiment's fiftieth anniversary on. The military exercise lasted from august thirteenth until october third. So almost two full months. I guess if you're going to do all that you stay a little bit. I mean that's crazy yeah much of pellets. Fortune was made through investment in the railway in the hydro electric industries in canada including the toronto electric company. He also made significant investments in the cobalt lake mining company during the cobalt silver rush of nineteen. O three. i mean of course. So that's you know how. He made his money in one thousand nine hundred. Three financer henry pallet purchase twenty five lots from developers kirtland roth. pellet commissioned architect ej lang lennox to design cuss aloma with construction beginning in nineteen eleven.

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"casas" Discussed on Ghostly

Ghostly

04:43 min | 2 years ago

"casas" Discussed on Ghostly

"That was the episode where They die income back. Yes the Yeah the like app where you're in limbo yet land. Yes that one near death near ethics. Was it all right all right so we continue with our haunted castle. Weekly episodes i. I've love looking at all the history of these places and find out stories that i had no idea about And i have been to all of these locations so far the last one i have not been to but i've been to all of them So far and i had no idea casa loma is a mystery to me. I mean i also went to this castle but reading some of these stories just amazes me. I did not find it to be especially creepy. Just really cool. I mean it was a really cool place to go in. It's not your typical castle as it's very light in color and looks pretty. Modern from the outside It has a little bit of a castle. Feel to it in the middle of the castle but it doesn't look like your typical castle. It looks like a modern day castle. It's amazing inside. is totally breathtaking Some of the tightest spiral staircases. That i have ever climbed in my life. I'm but definitely worth the visit and it's only like ten hours from chicago. Only i mean that's not bad. That actually isn't that bad. Yeah i so. I used to go up to toronto at least twice a year Mostly because the us dollar was worth more than the canadian dollar and it was a nice getaway 'cause you can stay in like a five star hotel for like thirty. Us dollars then. okay Because it was like you know it was like fifty dollars then. So i don't know if you still can. This is many moons ago. But i used to love to go there. I used to actually say That i ran out of maple syrup. So i had to go there. You go so..

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Armando Simón Exposes the Left's Lies About Christopher Columbus

Mark Levin

01:57 min | 2 years ago

Armando Simón Exposes the Left's Lies About Christopher Columbus

"And we know what marxists do to history Well there's a piece today in where is this Sorry folks issues and insights By amando Simone the let me read this to you The accusation which often sound more like insults than rational accusations about Columbus Range from the gruesome claiming he chopped off Indians hands for not bringing gold or carrying out genocide total fabrications To the infantile ridiculing the fact that one of his ships sunk he was not the captain of that particular ship and they were sailing an uncharted seas Abounding in hidden reefs to the stupid Democrat politicians and Native Americans claiming that Columbus carried out genocide in North America where he never set foot nor sail Nonetheless we can expect the usual posturing and slogan airing on Columbus day as you heard By historically illiterate leftists in indigenous people some of the latter being about as Native American as Elizabeth Warren One should consult primary sources preferably in the original Spanish and not in translations His log book they called the capitulations legal documents also known as the book of privileges The contemporary biographies and especially Lewis Castro vehi testamento And others Both written by friar bartolome de la casas was every schoolchild in Spain and the Caribbean nose was the apostle of the Indians for working indefatigably to protect the Indians from his fellow Spaniards De la casas never mentions Columbus committing any crimes And a Las casas did not shrink from the accusing anyone When the contrary mentions Columbus as a constantly protecting the

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Dr. Maria Montessori: Founder of Montessori Schools

Encyclopedia Womannica

02:36 min | 2 years ago

Dr. Maria Montessori: Founder of Montessori Schools

"Eighteen ninety six. Maria graduated with honors from the university of rome medical school. She was among the first female physicians and all of italy. Maria worked as a surgical assistant in low income areas of rome. She also had a private practice focusing on psychiatry through this work to came to have this revelation she said i felt that mental deficiency presented chiefly pedagogical rather than mainly a medical problem so maria began to study education. Theory and philosophy in one thousand nine hundred. Maria became the co director of a small school. That served as a training institute for special education teachers. The school's pupils were children with developmental and learning disabilities. Maria pulled from her background in medicine and approached the work. With scientific rigor she conducted experiments and made adjustments to teaching methods based on her observations. She offered unique materials to keep kids stimulated and it worked many of the children and the program made unexpected improvements and it was deemed a great success. Maria took her findings all over europe. She gave speeches where she explained her research and used her platform to advocate for children's and women's rights in her observations. Maria found that children were highly self motivated and curious. She saw that when children were allowed to pursue their in neat curiosities. They naturally learn from their environment. Maria advocated that teachers. Follow the child which was a radical idea for the time and to phrase that would define her legacy in nineteen o seven. Maria had an opportunity to fully implement her thinking she opened a full day. Child care center and a poor inner city neighborhood in rome. The students were children aged two to three or six to seven. Who had been historically under served in the italian education system. Maria specifically designed the space to allow children to self select between pre orchestrated activities or learning. Puzzles this attentive. Learning environment was called casa dei bambini and it was the first of its kind in italy. It became the first montessori

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"casas" Discussed on Zane and Health: Unfiltered

Zane and Health: Unfiltered

05:44 min | 2 years ago

"casas" Discussed on Zane and Health: Unfiltered

"I don't even do the video chat. You don't I don't want people to see me start crying. I want them to see my face. I wanted to see my tears really open up. We'll take up shop but don't you have a story to tell about their mutual friends. Come on let's have some fun. Casas sick you're going to tell them. Call her out. This would done on the trip on and we've never spoken about such good parents. Let it we start playing the third Boop boop.

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Primo Amador Al Genio Lucas: 'Alejandro, No Me Falles'

Trozos de mi vida: con el Genio Lucas

02:01 min | 2 years ago

Primo Amador Al Genio Lucas: 'Alejandro, No Me Falles'

"MARCÓ MI SALIDA DE ESE RESTAURANTE FUE UNA CARTA Que ME ENTREGÓ MIKE DENNER, ALTO ROBE EL FLACO COMO CEPILLÍN, me dijo Alex, todos te juntamos y te escribimos algo en esta tarjeta, no quiero que la abras ahorita ni llegando a tu casa, abrela cuando llegues a donde vas. La carta decía Alex, todos tus compañeros juntamos este dinero para ti, por si no te gusta tu nuevo trabajo te esperamos con los brazos abiertos aquí en Santa Bárbara, California. Y UNA VEZ MÁS QUEDA COMPROBADO Que CUANDO HACES LAS COSAS CON AMOR LA VIDA TE DA RECOMPENSAS. Así es que fue un detalle muy hermoso. Cuando llegué a a Salinas, me me me llegó hasta el el corazón de ese ese detalle pues antes de abrir esa tarjeta llego el momento de hacer mi maleta para Salinas California Amador junto con mi primo Giillo y mi primo Abel me trajeron a la ciudad de Salinas, California salimos como a eso de las cuatro de la tarde llegamos a las nueve a Salinas porque paramos a comer y yo trabajaba de diez ya a cuatro de la mañana y ahí me dejaron ya eran las nueve cuarenta cuando dice Amador YA NOS VAMOS, ALEJANDRO. ¿QUÉ SENTISTE ALEX DE PARARTE? EN ESE MOMENTO AHORA SEA AMADOR Y LE DIJE: No ME DEJES AQUÍ SOLO, AMADOR. ¿Qué voy a hacer tan lejos de ustedes? Si apenas me estoy acostumbrando a no ver a mi mamá y a mis hermanos, y ahora ya no te voy a ver a ti. ÉL SOLAMENTE ME ABRAZO Y ME DIJO: ALEJANDRO, No ME FALLES.

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Bitcoin Is Inevitable With Max Keiser

The Pomp Podcast

01:51 min | 2 years ago

Bitcoin Is Inevitable With Max Keiser

"Max what's up man bomb palm pump it up tap during the break when i was making sure that everything was good here. You were telling me that you don't follow me on twitter but you follow my brother joe. Joe's the brains of the operation you know he's got all the sports stuff follow joe. He's a mature guy. he's the guy to follow. Joe pomigliano. I mean the fact that you figure that out so quickly shows your intelligence level. Because you're you're definitely right there. I'm gonna talk bitcoin for those. That don't know you and your story give us kind of the thirty sixty seconds on when you discovered bitcoin. And how the hell you had such deep conviction. So early i was i was gang. Bang by that impregnated me with the idea of bitcoin. Twenty eleven when there was a dollar. And i had already been involved in digital currencies. Going back to the mid nineties. I invented one called the hollywood stock exchange. So when i heard about bitcoin and twenty eleven i was in art of the perfect prepped to dive into it and so i started buying it at a dollar as you know we started covering is report the first tv show in the world to do so. We covered it all extensively so millions of people. The first time they heard about bitcoin sue kaiser report with max and stacey and we started aggressively buying into early stage. Bitcoin companies in twenty thirteen with a venture capital fund. We started so we are early. Investors and crack in bits. Shapeshifts bit fanatics. We just made some investments recently in casa and swan bitcoin and into the fleet which is Sampson mao or mao. The creation so we've been really deep into it as you know pomp for ten years now and that's our story

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¿Qué Tan Duro Trabajarás Ahora Para Descansar Después?

Trozos de mi vida: con el Genio Lucas

01:58 min | 2 years ago

¿Qué Tan Duro Trabajarás Ahora Para Descansar Después?

"De cuatro o cinco meses de escuela, pues ahí seguía yo. Era bien -- ¿Y te gustó? Era era bien difícil porque pues, este, trabajabas y Tenías que estudiar. Y tenías que estudiar. Hasta allá. Y y ahí aprendí que que muchas veces los seres humanos queremos cosas pero no nos sacrificamos. Claro. Faciles. Exacto. Queremos una casa, un carro, pero no no hacemos nada diferente, seguimos haciendo lo mismo. Y y tú no dijiste, todo el tiempo estoy con la chispa de buscando, buscando, y yo me he encontrado frases muy buenas en la Internet. Por ejemplo, donde te dicen, yo prefiero trabajar cinco años duro, duro, duro, duro y descansar los próximos cincuenta. O sea, convertirte en tu propio jefe. Sí. Y dice, prefiero trabajar cinco años duro y duro, día y noche, y descansar los los próximos cincuenta, porque así le hizo, este, el de la compañía Apple. Este ya este él comía ahí, dormía ahí, vivía ahí, se sacrificó por cinco años. Él no sabía hacer al lunes, martes, domingo, él trabajaba en su objetivo, y después se dedicó a descansar, y nosotros el noventa por ciento de la población trabaja cinco cincuenta años para descansar cinco. Sí. Cuando ya te cubilas. Entonces, hemos sido a lo contrario, entonces pues uno debería de intentar, porque desgraciadamente no todos tenemos la fortuna, hay miles de muchachos queriendo ser cantantes, miles de muchachas queriendo ser actrices, queriendo ganarse un puesto importante en la industria o en la vida, pero desgraciadamente muchos son los llamados -- Poco los andaluces. -- pocos tenemos la suerte de de encontrar el éxito. Pero tampoco si no luchas, pues nunca te vas a dar cuenta. Y sacrificar -- Ahora bien. No te decepciones si no encuentras el éxito. Tienes que que que estar contento de saber que intentaste,

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Sin Dios, No Somos Nada. Con Dios Todo Es Posible.

Trozos de mi vida: con el Genio Lucas

01:32 min | 2 years ago

Sin Dios, No Somos Nada. Con Dios Todo Es Posible.

"Encontré esa reflexión que se me hizo increíblemente buena. Así, a ver. Y habla habla de religión. Dicen que un día llegó un burrito a su casa bien contento. ¡Ay, qué linda! Mamá, vieras que feliz vengo. ¿Pues qué te pasó, mijo? ¿Te dijo la mamá? Pues hoy entré al pueblo de Jerusalén y todo mundo estaba bien contento de verme. Llevaba yo sobre mis hombros a un tal Jesús. Y toda la gente me gritaba ¡Viva! ¡Qué felices estamos de que vengas! Y me aventaban flores, y ponían sus túnicas sobre el piso para que yo pasara mamá. Qué bonito fue este día mamá. Ay, mi hijo dijo la mamá. Mañana quiero que vuelvas a ir a Jerusalén, quiero que entres al pueblo y me cuentas cómo te fue. Y así lo hizo. El burrito al otro día se faje, lo saludo y regreso llorando y muy triste que tienes hijo le dijo la mamá Ay, mamá. Cuando llegué al pueblo de Jerusalén, nadie me aplaudió, nadie se alegró de ver, nadie me aventó flores, incluso me sacaron a palos de la ciudad. Ay mijo, ¿sabes por qué? Porque tu sin Jesús no eres más que un simple gurú señoras y señores sin dios no somos nada y con Dios por delante. Todo es posible. ¡Qué bonita reflexión! La verdad, bellísima, bellísima.

Cuando Estés en Una Situación Complicada, Ora a Dios

Trozos de mi vida: con el Genio Lucas

01:57 min | 2 years ago

Cuando Estés en Una Situación Complicada, Ora a Dios

"Casi una hora de de camino. De camino. Todavía no llegaba a la mañana, estaba obscuro, a lo lejos vio una una camioneta que venía, y yo corría hacia esa camioneta. Dije, Dios mío, ¿qué voy a hacer? Estoy lejos de mi casa, no tengo dinero, no tengo identificación. Qué va a hacer en todo esto, y me acordé de mi tío Beto en ese momento, hijo, cuando estés en una situación complicada, hora, hora. Llama a Dios, él va a acudir a ti y empecé a rezar padre nuestro que estás en el cielo y y a lo lejos vi esa camioneta, y corrías a esa camioneta. Una hora yo creo esa camioneta dando vueltas y cuando le gritó al señor que me que se detuvieran, se evacuó un señor gordito, alto, el de inmigración. Hola, amigo. ¿Dónde vas? Digo, estoy perdido. Oh, ok, ok. ¿Abrió la camioneta? Y me suben, ¿quién crees que venía ahí, Magda? Puesto tío. No, ¿quién? Venía Amador. Amador. Yo dije, Dios mío, ¿dónde voy? O sea, de tantas camionetas que había, de tantas camionetas que traía gente de seguro, los llevaban inmediatamente a a a al lugar donde los iban a a encerrar para después deportarlos. Cuando abren la camioneta y veo ahí a Amador o imagen. Ya. Completamente te vino. Me la aventé a sus brazos y empecé, llore y llore, llore, llore, dije, bendito sea Dios, que me hizo el milagro, de encontrar a Amador, porque ¿a dónde iba a ir yo? ¿Qué iba a hacer de mí en un lugar lejos de mi casa, en ese momento que estaba yo llorando volteé a ver la cara de Amador, y él estaba sereno, ni una sola lágrimas tomó Amador allí demostró madurez y fortaleza

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The Haunted History of Casa Loma

Haunted Places

01:50 min | 2 years ago

The Haunted History of Casa Loma

"Tenor sunk is mop into the bucket of soapy water and slapped off to the hardwood. There was a lot of floor at castle. Aloma thousands of square feet of it. The place had dozens of rooms with. Wall-to-wall would lush red velvet furniture and our nate chandeliers. And it was tanner's job to make it spotless. He side weekends cleaning and old tourist. Hotspot wasn't exactly the most fun job but at least it gave him some cash and he was saving up for something. He couldn't stop thinking about a drum set. Tanner tapped out a beat. On the panel in lived for percussion he spent most of his time drumming out new rhythms or listening to imaginary solos. Crashing has had his obsession got yelled at at school for not paying attention but he found something he loved. Why should we give it everything he had. He stopped drumming for a moment to dip them up back in the bucket but tapping continued. Kenner looked around the room. Trying to find the source he finally craig's next appeared directly behind him his stomach drawn a woman was tapping your fingers rhythmically on the wall glaring tanner. His blood went cold. This was no tourist. Her cheeks restrict with tears. Enter white dress was soaked through with blood adrenaline rush through tenders fans. He dropped the mom but before he could run. She reached out and grabbed his arm but tapping sound grew louder and louder until he felt like a skull would burst. She leaned forward her voice in bishops. Whisper and told tanner to get out of her house.

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Interview With Jenn Pierce, Houston Center ATC

Between Two Wings

02:01 min | 2 years ago

Interview With Jenn Pierce, Houston Center ATC

"Jen. Thank you so much for coming on between to say the. You're absolutely welcome. Thanks for asking me of course always loved to talk to controllers especially outside the cockpit when there is no palm frites going on right easing for me so they can stop egypt. So it's explaining where we're at. Virtually i thought this folks will be very appropriate because it is neither pretending to do your job. At the casa tower. The airfield is actually closed. They are about to start but tells a little about your background. Slow more interesting. So my background is a b seventeen bomber. My grandfather was a b seventeen pilot. More two so. I've always been obsessed with war to history. Because of him and i've been obsessed with aviation because of him Historian how he survived. Be shot down over. Germany on his third bomb mission was a prisoner war for nine months until the end of the war so his perseverance. A how he survived really helped me and a lot of ways and still to this day helped me get an air traffic actually so yes to tell us a little bit about that. Like why did you pick be an air traffic controller. Will i mean. I originally wanted to be a pilot. Told one has to be really good at math. Which i never. I just do the bare minimum in school to get by and math was never a strong subject for me. I'll be honest into. I had looked bredahl to go to school. There in the tuition was raging said. There's no way like. I don't wanna go that much debt just to be a pilot making what most i officers make. You know. it just makes sense to me And i just looked out in an air. Traffic program started in my hometown. And my mom told me about it because she was a high school counselor and had heard about it. And i quit going to my university. I was seven classes away from a bachelor's degree business and i pursued that program

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"casas" Discussed on Espa?ol con Juan

Espa?ol con Juan

03:10 min | 2 years ago

"casas" Discussed on Espa?ol con Juan

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Roku Seeks Expansion Into Home Automation

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT

01:48 min | 2 years ago

Roku Seeks Expansion Into Home Automation

"Let's kick it off with roku this is from our friend and former colleague gyanco rutgers. He scooped everyone noting that roku has a job listing and is looking to build out. Its smart home technologies yeah. I'm actually a little surprised. It's taken them this long. They've done really well in like the home entertainment media space for quite a long time. I have a roku actually a roku device or you know. I have a roku device. I have every time we assess our media streaming device because we haven't had cable since two thousand and eight we choose roku and it's because they're not well up until about this year they weren't in the content business so everybody worked with roku and that was very nice in awesome right. We have a tv. With roku built. Tim so i agree with you on the content. It's it's just been very nice. It's a good user interface in general and we get a lot of value from it. So they've done. They've done really well in the space. Lots of partnerships as i said integrated in. Tv's but that's as far as the gone and now it looks like they wanna get into the smart home device business. Yes so yaeko tells us that roku has it demeer skripic who joined the company from amazon. He had worked with teepee links casa smart home unit and at arlo and he's basically trying to build a smart home. Business that includes roku products and integrating roku with other devices in features and by the way all roku is still hiring for smart home folks people to do partnerships. So i know someone out there. Listening to this show is like holy cow. You find that. Job listing

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"casas" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"casas" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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