35 Burst results for "Casio"

"casio" Discussed on WBUR

WBUR

01:59 min | 6 months ago

"casio" Discussed on WBUR

"Very topically tech and high brow example there. I was thinking about Justin Timberlake and MacDonald's. He reportedly got $6 million for that, jingle. You know, how deep are you prepared to dig for this? Wow. I mean, we can't go that deep. We spend almost all of our funds working with our volunteers and keeping the site online. So that's one of the reasons why we're asking the public what they think they should sound like and if Justin wants to identify as a member of the public as a charitable contribution, we would be so grateful to hear his jingle. He's a friend of the program. I'm sure he will be in touch. How do people submit their sound? You visit our contest website, which is sound logo Wikimedia dot work. And that site is available in 9 languages. So we do want people to know that this is not just for English speakers. It's a global contest. And there's a submission protocol there where you can upload up to three sounds. Four seconds in length or shorter, right? So that's the thing people are having a hard time with. And we limited to three entries per person because again, we know folks have lots of ideas, but we're asking them to take the first pass on getting to their best three. And how long are people got? They have until the 10th of October. So we've got some time. If you're listening to this, you know, this is your moment. You should be bringing out the casio keyboard and you're Ableton and your audio deck, your doll, and you should be getting going, and that can be even simpler than you'd think. We really, we've even got resources on that website for how people can set up audio workstations and make something. Zach mckean there. It's not quite in the league of Justin Timberlake, but the winner will receive two and a half $1000, and a trip to a recording studio to produce the final sound logo. If that sounds tempting to you, head to the Wikimedia website. Throw your minds back for

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AOC Says Trump Supporters Will Kill Her

The Officer Tatum Show

01:08 min | 7 months ago

AOC Says Trump Supporters Will Kill Her

"Why is AOC crying about being married to a white man? According to the daily wire article, it states that representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, which I guarantee she used a casio Cortez in agrarian as prayer part of them speak a lick of Spanish. Want to be ethnic. You ain't ethnic Alexandria. Alexandria is terrified that Trump supporters will kill her when y'all. This month, she's worried about Mary being married to a white man and feel mistreated by her fellow Democrats, according to a new profile on the GQ magazine. Can somebody explain this to me? You're worried about being married to a white man. This is the problem that I have with these people. Y'all say white devil white devil white devil white devil, but you marry the white person. But they don't ever really put them out in public. She want to be ethnic. She want to care about black and brown bodies, but you engage to a white man. Same thing with Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris is the first black, whatever they say she is. And she's half retarded. I don't even know why people still claiming her in good faith.

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"casio" Discussed on Blood River

Blood River

04:48 min | 1 year ago

"casio" Discussed on Blood River

"In our final episode. We'll take you all the way to the end of this trial. The judges will decide david. Casio's faith a not guilty verdict would allow him to reclaim a life that he says has been stolen from him for bears. His family a conviction proved justice in honduras. Five long years after they began searching for it can still be found. I'm.

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"casio" Discussed on This is my podcast

This is my podcast

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"casio" Discussed on This is my podcast

"There's a hand crank on the side of it that pumps out and you can wind would and backwards as an analog control. that's a control is not power source now. no it's it's a part of the game control system. Okay when i first read east to hand crank i oh one of those radios. You gonna wind up. That's why i wondered okay. I quite like this. I mean this puts me in mind of those casio's single game devices. The i used to see in duty free. You know when we were going on holiday. And i would be certain. I wanted this game. We just had to move tank backwards and forwards two buttons. That would keep me amused for two weeks. So in terms of games it's got wi fi bluetooth and the games come as part of a season of games so the device itself we available from july. The twenty nine th so probably from now as you listen to this. It's one hundred and seventy nine dollars on preorder pre-ordered opened on the twenty ninth and the games coming a season of twelve weeks and each of those twelve weeks. You get two new games so they drip fed over this twenty four games in a season..

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"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

Ubuntu Podcast

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

"There's a hand crank on the side of it that pumps out and you can wind would and backwards as an analog control. that's a control is not power source now. no it's it's a part of the game control system. Okay when i first read east to hand crank i. Oh one of those radios. You gonna wind up. I wanted okay. I quite like this. I mean this puts me in mind of those casio's single game devices. The i used to see in duty free. You know when we were going on holiday. And i would be certain. I wanted this game where you just had to move tank backwards and forwards two buttons. That would keep me amused for two weeks. So in terms of games it's got wi fi bluetooth and the games come as part of a season of games so the device itself we available from july. The twenty nine th so probably from now as you listen to this. It's one hundred and seventy nine dollars on preorder pre-ordered opened on the twenty ninth and the games coming a season of twelve weeks and each of those twelve weeks. You get two new games so they drip fed over this twenty four games in a season but drip drip-fed to a time each week over twelve weeks and they stay on the device when you enter.

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"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

Ubuntu Podcast

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

"There's a hand crank on the side of it that pumps out and you can wind would and backwards as an analog control. that's a control is not power source now. no it's it's a part of the game control system. Okay when i first read east to hand crank i. Oh one of those radios. You gonna wind up. I wanted okay. I quite like this. I mean this puts me in mind of those casio's single game devices. The i used to see in duty free. You know when we were going on holiday. And i would be certain. I wanted this game where you just have to move tank backwards and forwards two buttons. That would keep me amused for two weeks. So in terms of games it's got wi fi bluetooth and the games come as part of a season of games so the device itself we available from july. The twenty nine th so probably from now as you listen to this. It's one hundred and seventy nine dollars on preorder pre-ordered opened on the twenty ninth and the games coming a season of twelve weeks and each of those twelve weeks. You get two new games so they drip fed over this twenty four games in a season but drip drip-fed to a time each week over twelve weeks and they stay on the device when you enter.

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"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

Ubuntu Podcast

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

"There's a hand crank on the side of it that pumps out and you can wind would and backwards as an analog control. that's a control is not power source now. no it's it's a part of the game control system. Okay when i first read east to hand crank i oh one of those radios. You gonna wind up. That's why i wondered okay. I quite like this. I mean this puts me in mind of those casio's single game devices. The i used to see in duty free. You know when we were going on holiday. And i would be certain. I wanted this game. We just had to move tank backwards and forwards two buttons. That would keep me amused for two weeks. So in terms of games it's it's wi fi and bluetooth and the games come as part of a season of games so the device itself we available from july. The twenty nine th so probably from now as you listen to this. It's one hundred and seventy nine dollars on preorder. Priori opened on the twenty ninth and the games coming a season of twelve weeks and each of those twelve weeks. You get two new games. So they drip fed over this twenty four games in a season but their drip drip-fed to a time each week over twelve weeks and they stay on the device when you enter.

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"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

Ubuntu Podcast

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

"There's a hand crank on the side of it that pumps out and you can wind would and backwards as an analog control. that's a control is not power source now. no it's it's a part of the game control system. Okay when i first read at call to hand crank. I thought oh one of those radios you gonna wind up. I wanted okay. I quite like this. I mean this puts me in mind of those casio's single game devices. The i used to see in duty free. You know when we were going on holiday. And i would be certain. I wanted this game where you just had to move tank backwards and forwards two buttons. That would keep me amused for two weeks. So in terms of games it's it's wi fi and bluetooth and the games come as part of a season of games so the device itself we available from july. The twenty nine th so probably from now.

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"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

Ubuntu Podcast

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

"There's a hand crank on the side of it that pumps out and you can wind would and backwards as an analog control. that's a control is not power source now. no it's it's a part of the game control system. Okay when i first read at call to hand crank. I thought oh one of those radios you gonna wind up. I wanted okay. I quite like this. I mean this puts me in mind of those casio's single game devices. The i used to see in duty free. You know when we were going on holiday. And i would be certain. I wanted this game where you just have to move tank backwards and forwards with two buttons. That would keep me amused for two weeks. So in terms of games it's it's got wifi and bluetooth and the games come as part of a season of games so the device itself we available from july. The twenty nine th so probably from now as you listen to this. It's one hundred seventy nine dollars on preorder pre-ordered open on the.

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"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

Ubuntu Podcast

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

"There's a hand crank on the side of it that pumps out and you can wind would and backwards as an analog control. that's a control is not power source now. no it's it's a part of the game control system. Okay when i first read east to hand crank i. Oh one of those radios. You gonna wind up. I wanted okay. I quite like this. I mean this puts me in mind of those casio's single game devices. The i used to see in duty free. You know when we were going on holiday. And i would be certain. I wanted this game where you just had to move tank backwards and forwards two buttons. That would keep me amused for two weeks. So in terms of games it's it's wi fi and bluetooth and the games come as part of a season of games so the device itself we available from july. The twenty nine th.

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"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast - New onDemand

Ubuntu Podcast - New onDemand

05:43 min | 1 year ago

"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast - New onDemand

"There's a hand crank on the side of it that pumps out and you can wind would and backwards as an analog control. that's a control is not power source now. no it's it's a part of the game control system. Okay when i first read at east to hand crank i oh one of those radios. You gonna wind up. That's why i wanted okay. I quite like this. I mean this puts me in mind of those casio's single game devices. The i used to see in duty free. You know when we were going on holiday. And i would be certain. I wanted this game where you just had to move tank backwards and forwards two buttons. That would keep me amused for two weeks. So in terms of games it's it's got wifi and bluetooth and the games come as part of a season of games so the device itself we available from july. The twenty nine th so probably from now as you listen to this. It's one hundred and seventy nine dollars on preorder that's been preordered opened on the twenty ninth and the games coming a season of twelve weeks and each of those twelve weeks. You get two new games so they drip fed over this twenty four games in a season but drip fed to a time each week over twelve weeks and they stay on the device when you enter a new season or you start a new season with a clean slate..

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"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

Ubuntu Podcast

02:35 min | 1 year ago

"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

"A may have some. That are just beautiful. The design is just gorgeous. They're very compact and they just look whenever you watch someone using one. It just looks like a joy to us joy to look at without even using it is like so they've come together to make this thing called play date now. They describe it as a new tiny handheld game system with a bunch of brand new games. We made played eight. Just fun and i think the reason for that just for fun thing in that if because it's a bit quirky as game consoles go. The key things in the list of quirks is bright yellow like real bright bright yellow. But it's a monochrome screen so she's black and white very low resolution. It's not backlit and it's wide screen. Like a gameboy a bit. Like a gameboy. But better. But monitoring i mean gameboy at least had four shades. But it was really. I'm just and white monochrome so you get stippled effects and stuff like that don't super high resolution but that's okay you control it with a d pad and a and a b button and to further upper quirks. There's a hand crank on the side of it that pumps out and you can wind would and backwards as an analog control. that's a control is not power source now. no it's it's a part of the game control system. Okay when i first read at east to hand crank i oh one of those radios. You gonna wind up. I wanted okay. I quite like this. I mean this puts me in mind of those casio's single game devices. The i used to see in duty free. You know when we were going on holiday. And i would be certain. I wanted this game. We just had to move tank backwards and forwards two buttons. That would keep me amused for two weeks. So in terms of games it's it's wi fi and bluetooth and the games come as part of a season of games so the device itself we available from july. The twenty nine th so probably from now as you listen to this. It's one hundred and seventy nine dollars on preorder pre-ordered opened on the twenty ninth and the games coming a season of twelve weeks and each of those twelve weeks. You get two new games. So they drip fed over this twenty four games in a season but their drip fed to a time each week over twelve weeks and they stay on the device..

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"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

Ubuntu Podcast

04:10 min | 1 year ago

"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

"Now, they describe it as a new, tiny handheld game system with a bunch of brand new games. We may play just for fun. And I think the reason for that just for fun thing in there is because it's a bit quirky. As game consoles go the key things in the list of quirks, it's bright yellow, like real bright, bright, yellow. But it's got a monochrome screen. So it's just black and white, very low resolution. It's not backlit, and it's widescreen. Like a Game Boy. A bit like a Game Boy, but better, but monochrome. Game Boy, at least had four shades, but it was really just black and white. Yeah, monochrome. You could get stippled effects and stuff like that. It's not super high resolution. But that's okay. You control it with a D pad and an a and a B button, and to further up the quirks, there's a hand crank on the side of it that like pops out and you can wind forward and backwards as an analog control. That's a control it's not a power source. No, no, it's a part of the game control system. Okay. When I first read, it's got a hand crank. I thought, oh, like, one of those radios. You've got to wind it up before you use it. That's what I wondered. I quite like this. I mean, this puts me in mind of those casio single game. Devices that I used to see in the duty free, you know, when we were going on holiday and I would be certain that I wanted this game where you just had to move a tank backwards and forwards with two buttons for that would keep me amused for two weeks. So in terms of games, it's got Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. And the games come as part of a season of games. So the device itself will be available from July 29th, so probably from now as you listen to this. It's a $179 on pre order. That's when pre orders open on the 29th. And the games come in a season of 12 weeks and each of those 12 weeks you get two new games. So they're drip fed over. There's 24 games in a season, but they're drip fed to at a time each week over 12 weeks..

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"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

Ubuntu Podcast

04:10 min | 1 year ago

"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

"Now, they describe it as a new, tiny handheld game system with a bunch of brand new games. We may play just for fun. And I think the reason for that just for fun thing in there is because it's a bit quirky. As game consoles go the key things in the list of quirks, it's bright yellow, like real bright, bright, yellow. But it's got a monochrome screen. So it's just black and white, very low resolution. It's not backlit, and it's widescreen. Like a Game Boy. A bit like a Game Boy, but better, but monochrome. Game Boy, at least had four shades, but it was really just black and white. Yeah, monochrome. You could get stippled effects and stuff like that. It's not super high resolution. But that's okay. You control it with a D pad and an a and a B button, and to further up the quirks, there's a hand crank on the side of it that like pops out and you can wind forward and backwards as an analog control. That's a control it's not a power source. No, no, it's a part of the game control system. Okay. When I first read, it's got a hand crank. I thought, oh, like, one of those radios. You've got to wind it up before you use it. That's what I wondered. I quite like this. I mean, this puts me in mind of those casio single game. Devices that I used to see in the duty free, you know, when we were going on holiday and I would be certain that I wanted this game where you just had to move a tank backwards and forwards with two buttons for that would keep me amused for two weeks. So in terms of games, it's got Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. And the games come as part of a season of games. So the device itself will be available from July 29th, so probably from now as you listen to this. It's a $179 on pre order. That's when pre orders open on the 29th. And the games come in a season of 12 weeks and each of those 12 weeks you get two new games. So they're drip fed over. There's 24 games in a season, but they're drip fed to at a time each week over 12 weeks..

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"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

Ubuntu Podcast

04:10 min | 1 year ago

"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

"Now, they describe it as a new, tiny handheld game system with a bunch of brand new games. We may play just for fun. And I think the reason for that just for fun thing in there is because it's a bit quirky. As game consoles go the key things in the list of quirks, it's bright yellow, like real bright, bright, yellow. But it's got a monochrome screen. So it's just black and white, very low resolution. It's not backlit, and it's widescreen. Like a Game Boy. A bit like a Game Boy, but better, but monochrome. Game Boy, at least had four shades, but it was really just black and white. Yeah, monochrome. You could get stippled effects and stuff like that. It's not super high resolution. But that's okay. You control it with a D pad and an a and a B button, and to further up the quirks, there's a hand crank on the side of it that like pops out and you can wind forward and backwards as an analog control. That's a control it's not a power source. No, no, it's a part of the game control system. Okay. When I first read, it's got a hand crank. I thought, oh, like, one of those radios. You've got to wind it up before you use it. That's what I wondered. I quite like this. I mean, this puts me in mind of those casio single game. Devices that I used to see in the duty free, you know, when we were going on holiday and I would be certain that I wanted this game where you just had to move a tank backwards and forwards with two buttons for that would keep me amused for two weeks. So in terms of games, it's got Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. And the games come as part of a season of games. So the device itself will be available from July 29th, so probably from now as you listen to this. It's a $179 on pre order. That's when pre orders open on the 29th. And the games come in a season of 12 weeks and each of those 12 weeks you get two new games. So they're drip fed over. There's 24 games in a season, but they're drip fed to at a time each week over 12 weeks..

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"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

Ubuntu Podcast

04:10 min | 1 year ago

"casio" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

"Now, they describe it as a new, tiny handheld game system with a bunch of brand new games. We may play just for fun. And I think the reason for that just for fun thing in there is because it's a bit quirky. As game consoles go the key things in the list of quirks, it's bright yellow, like real bright, bright, yellow. But it's got a monochrome screen. So it's just black and white, very low resolution. It's not backlit, and it's widescreen. Like a Game Boy. A bit like a Game Boy, but better, but monochrome. Game Boy, at least had four shades, but it was really just black and white. Yeah, monochrome. You could get stippled effects and stuff like that. It's not super high resolution. But that's okay. You control it with a D pad and an a and a B button, and to further up the quirks, there's a hand crank on the side of it that like pops out and you can wind forward and backwards as an analog control. That's a control it's not a power source. No, no, it's a part of the game control system. Okay. When I first read, it's got a hand crank. I thought, oh, like, one of those radios. You've got to wind it up before you use it. That's what I wondered. I quite like this. I mean, this puts me in mind of those casio single game. Devices that I used to see in the duty free, you know, when we were going on holiday and I would be certain that I wanted this game where you just had to move a tank backwards and forwards with two buttons for that would keep me amused for two weeks. So in terms of games, it's got Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. And the games come as part of a season of games. So the device itself will be available from July 29th, so probably from now as you listen to this. It's a $179 on pre order. That's when pre orders open on the 29th. And the games come in a season of 12 weeks and each of those 12 weeks you get two new games. So they're drip fed over. There's 24 games in a season, but they're drip fed to at a time each week over 12 weeks..

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Apple Plans Faster Watch, Future Temperature and Glucose Sensors

Techmeme Ride Home

01:59 min | 1 year ago

Apple Plans Faster Watch, Future Temperature and Glucose Sensors

"A mark gurman and debbie. Woo apple scoop monday. Their sources say apple is planning to launch a faster. Watch with improve connectivity and screen later this year which okay. That's probably to be expected. There always improving things like connectivity and screens but also what if we got new model types say an entry level and extreme sports model beginning next year quoting bloomberg the cupertino california-based tech giant is planning to refresh the line this year with a model likely dubbed the apple. Watch series seven. By adding a faster processor improved wireless connectivity an updated screen. According to people with knowledge of the plans next year the company plans to update the main apple watch alongside a successor for the lower end apple watch s e and a new version targeting extreme sports athletes apple had previously aim to put a body temperature sensor in this year's model. But that is now more likely to be included in the update. The blood sugar sensor which would help diabetics monitor their glucose levels is unlikely to be ready for commercial launch for several more years for this year's model apple has tested thinner display borders and a new lamb technique that brings the display closer to the front cover. The new watch is likely to be slightly thicker overall but not in a way. That's noticeable to the user. The model will include updated ultra wideband functionality. The same underlying technology in the apple airtags item finder at its developer conference in early. June apple previewed the upcoming watch. Os eight software update. That will the device unlock door and hotel rooms. The extreme sports model described by some inside apple as either explorer or adventure addition was in development for release as early as this year but is now more likely to launch in two thousand twenty two that new model would help apple compete with rugged offerings from players like garmin and casio computer and quote.

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Caterpillar's rugged Android phone suited to gov's dirty work

Daily Tech News Show

01:18 min | 2 years ago

Caterpillar's rugged Android phone suited to gov's dirty work

"Right. Let's talk a little more about rugged gear. Alison all right. Rugged gear is in caterpillar has brought its rugged cats s sixty two pro phone to the united states for six hundred ninety nine dollars gotten mid range phone specs but includes a flip thermal. Sorry that's not supposed to be flipped. That's supposed to be a flare thermal imaging camera a temperature alarm can stand up to one point. Five meters of water for thirty minutes and high pressure spe spray also known as ip sixty eight sixty nine it meets the mill standard eight ten military standard for vibrations and thermal shock concluding six foot drops onto a steel surface and casio unveiled. Its first rugged we're os smartwatch. What's new is the dual air display with an always on. Lcd display the time and then they combine that with a regular full colour lcd for map sensor data and more it has titanium back shock water resistant to two hundred meters. Gps compass altitude barometric pressure heart rate and more claimed one point five day battery life using the color. Lcd or up to a month on the time display the casio g squad. Pro w. h. One thousand and the seven hundred dollar g. s. w. h. One thousand arriving in mid may

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New York City officials alarmed by rise in Covid cases

All Things Considered

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

New York City officials alarmed by rise in Covid cases

"Though hospitalizations and deaths remain low. The daily tally of cases has been sitting at a plateau since early March. That's despite more and more people taking the vaccine every day. Experts say indoor activities without masks are driving new infections. Dr. Jay Varma is the mayor's health adviser. Fortunately, we're not seeing the decline that we really want to see. So we remain very concerned. Varma says it will take time for vaccine doses to reach everyone and for them to take effect. He urges the public to remain vigilant, especially given the spread of the variants of the virus and to wear masks and maintain social distancing. Congresswoman Alexandria A Casio Cortez is backing Brad

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When Currencies Fail: Bitcoin Google Searches in Turkey Rise 400% as Lira Crashes

CoinDesk Podcast Network

07:58 min | 2 years ago

When Currencies Fail: Bitcoin Google Searches in Turkey Rise 400% as Lira Crashes

"Let's move to our main discussion and there are really two parts of the story that we're going to cover. The first is the devastating crash of the turkish lira. The second is the response of people in that country who found their money worth dramatically less than it was just a few days before first of all what happened between sunday evening and monday. The turkish lira fell as much as seventeen percent against the dollar ultimately landing around ten percent down. Turkish stocks also crashed the benchmark borsa. Istanbul one hundred stock index was down as much as nine point four percent which is the biggest sell-off since june. Two thousand thirteen. The nasdaq listed shares. Msci turkey efl seventeen point five percent pre market in the us. The cause of all this on early saturday morning. Turkish president aragon unexpectedly fired nasi ball. though central. Bank governor who had been appointed in november at the center of their disagreement was how to approach inflation. So let's step back and actually look at the scenario inherited oddball. He was the third central bank governor in two years in november the year that he came to power the annual inflation rate was fourteen point zero three percent. According to the turkish statistical institute by december it was up to fourteen point six percent now these are just official numbers and some argue that it's actually much higher on november twelfth twenty. Twenty johns hopkins. Economists hanky tweeted everyday. I accurately measure inflation in turkey today. Measure it at thirty five point six one percent this year as opposed to the official number of eleven point eight nine percent after that fourteen point six percent number came out in december. He said that it was actually twenty. Five point eight five percent per year even holding that aside if you just take the official number nearly fifteen percent inflation a year a staggering that means a having of your purchasing power every year and this has been going on for a long time sue from three hours capital tweeted last night fun fact. The reason turkish lira is t. r. l. is because they've already redenominated before due to massive hyperinflation. Let's add a little more color than about the previous year and a half. The central bank had been keeping interest rates low or at least below consumer inflation. And as we've discussed before on this show. Negative real rates mean investors are discouraged from holding that sovereign debt as well as from holding lira or lira-denominated assets. These have been the policies for eighteen months or more and by fall. The currency was at all time. Lows added to. This fire was the way the turkish central bank had been trying to prop up the lira. Selling more than one hundred billion dollars in us foreign reserves in order to keep the lira from completely cratering in the process this destroyed and depleted their foreign exchange reserves and lead them to actually owing more dollars to turkish banks than the central bank actually had determined. Opposition leaders ask for judicial probe into the official reserves as of november. The country looked to be heading to a full on balance of payments crisis. And on top of this there have been major questions around the independence of the central bank from president. Aragon aragon infrequently given the central bank direct monetary policy instructions had dismissed two governors in the previous sixteen months effectively. When we really take a step back. Turkey has been on the see-saw between currency crisis and inflation. On the one hand and massive austerity and growth slowing interest rate hikes. On the other a currency crisis twenty eighteen led to increase interest rates. And by summer of the next year aragona points quote a friend to cut rates by mid-november when oddball came in it was a swing back to the interest rate hikes austerity side of the pendulum. The first act of akbal as he came in was to immediately raise the central banks one week repo rate which is an interbank lending rate from ten point. Two five percent to fifteen percent now. Interestingly this had started to work things were looking more positive from currency perspective at least in early. Twenty twenty one. Daniel call tweeted this morning. The turkey central bank helped make lira one of the best currencies versus the us d- in twenty twenty one curbing money supply growth via rate hikes helping reduce inflation. The turkish lira was up three point zero seven percent from december thirty first twenty twenty two march nineteenth. Twenty twenty one. It had been down twenty percent the year before it also saw something like fourteen to twenty billion of foreign fund inflows into turkish assets over that same period which reversed years of the opposite direction. Basically the interest rate hikes austerity were performing well in the context of global currency markets. But ogbah clearly didn't believe inflation was getting under control to the degree that he wanted to. He raised rates again to seventeen percent and then finally on the thursday before his dismissal raise them much more than expected to full. Nineteen percent and so the pendulum is swinging back again from interest rate hikes and toward at least in the minds of investors runaway inflation. The newly appointed governor saheb cops. Yo glue said that beating. Inflation is the bank's main objective but also said that they're committed to lowering borrowing costs and bolstering growth. Money managers. basically think he's going to be forced to lower interest rates and accept currency depreciation and indeed the other place. This is showing up is in the cost of insuring. Turkey's government debt against default the price of which rose more than fifty percent over the weekend. What's more this move. And the switch. From ball to cops iaglu super reinforces the narrative that central banks lack independence from erdogan. As well casio glue is a party. Loyalist bloomberg's chief emerging markets. Economists said quote the hit to the central bank's credibility and independence can't be overstated to gone has battered the institutions with interventions that have repeatedly financial markets. Were willing to give ball a chance. His successor will find it hard to build that trust again. So let's talk now about the other dimension to this that you might have caught if you were on twitter. Google searches for the term bitcoin in turkey more than quadrupled over the weekend after akbal sacking wise. That happening while one part of it may be the idea that bitcoin provides in inflation hedge and just a different currency to get away from lira volatility. Which by the way all it using bitcoin to get away from volatility where they don't tell you when they're trying to critique bitcoin is that people can stomach more volatility if there's some possibility that those seventeen percents swings or also to the upside as well but the other part of it is that as i mentioned the new governor has said that they are committed to fighting inflation but doesn't want interest rates to be the tool because they messed with growth. What are there other tools then. Bing bing bing capital controls restricting the flows of capital out of lira and lira-denominated assets so one question might be alongside. Google searches is are we. Seeing an increase in exchange activity owner goes pack. A consultant at the bbc turk pro exchange said that there was a spike in volume and that it was four both usd t tether as an alternative to us dollars and bitcoin on btc turk the bitcoin turkish lira pair has the highest volume with the tether turkish lira pair being the second highest now. This situation is going to evolve a lot. And i think on the one hand you have to just heartbroken. For the turkish people who are stuck between the whims and machinations of politicians and global economic flows that they have no control over when it comes to how much this new set of crypto and digital assets can actually help them escape from those pains. I've said numerous times. One of them remarkable things about this moment isn't that bitcoin and digital assets are going to save everyone from the follies of local currency regimes. That's just not realistic yet. What's remarkable is that for the first time ever the entire span of human history. There is a convenient easy permission. 'less ramp from those regimes for those people. Who have the technical know how to do it. The number of people who have that know how is an ever expanding group and that means that bitcoin and digital assets at an x factor to every single currency crisis. From here on

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Cuomo refuses to resign despite calls from top New York Democrats

Pacifica Evening News

03:50 min | 2 years ago

Cuomo refuses to resign despite calls from top New York Democrats

"Unprecedented political isolation, A defiant New York governor Andrew Cuomo insisted today he would not step down in the wake of sexual harassment allegations. And condemned the expensive coalition of Democrats calling for his resignation as reckless and dangerous Politicians who don't know what single fact. But yet form a conclusion and then opinion Are, in my opinion, reckless and dangerous. My days in the three term Democratic governor had lost the support of almost his stake entire congressional delegation. None of the defections hurt more than those of New York's two United States. Senators, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. And Senator Kirsten Gillibrand due to the multiple credible sexual harassment and misconduct allegations. It is clear that Governor Cuomo has lost the confidence of his governing partners and the people of New York, the Democratic senators wrote in a joint statement. Governor Cuomo, they said, should resigned. The embattled governor's comments came on the day his party in New York and beyond turned sharply against him following allegations of harassment and sexual misconduct as well as Sweeping criticism of Cuomo for keeping secret how many nursing home residents had died of covert 19 for months. Cuomo's growing list of detractors now covers virtually every region in the state and the political power centers of New York City in Washington. Majority of the Democrats in the state legislature, all but a handful of the state's 29 member congressional delegation of called on him to step down. White House press secretary Jen Psaki today declined to say where they're buying believes Cuomo should resign, she said. Every woman who has come forth about harassment by the New York governor deserves they have her voice heard should be treated with respect and should be able to tell her story. Essence of Democrats had already called on Cuomo to resign this week. But the coalition or critics expanded geographically and politically today to include the likes of New York City progressives, US representative Alexandria of Casio Cortez, leader of the House Democratic Campaign arm, representative Sean Patrick Maloney, Buffalo based U. S. Representative Brian Higgins and a group of Long Island based state lawmakers who had been Cuomo loyalists and New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio joined in that it's not one. It's not too. It's not three. It's not Ford's not fighters. Six women who have come forward is deeply troubling this specific allegation. The governor called an employee it of his someone who he had power over, called them to a private place and then sexually assaulted her. Is absolutely unacceptable. It is disgusting to me, and he can no longer serve as governor. De Blasio and Cuomo have frequently been at odds. Never before has the 63 year old Democratic governor. The son of a New York governor himself been more politically alone. Cuomo today insisted he never touched anyone inappropriately and said again that he's sorry if he ever made anyone uncomfortable. Declined to answer a direct question about whether he's had a consensual romantic relationship with any of the women.

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Food and water distribution underway in the Houston area

Paul Winkler

00:22 sec | 2 years ago

Food and water distribution underway in the Houston area

"Members of Congress helping with food and clean water distribution efforts in Houston, including New York Congresswoman Alexandria, a Casio Cortez. He says, People worried about their immigration status will be turned away. Country needs to come together behind the needs of Texans and across the state. Some covert vaccination sites have been converted into water distribution

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"casio" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

06:50 min | 2 years ago

"casio" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"Unity. Remember how President Biden was going to unify the country? Well, his lieutenants aren't helping at all. Nancy Pelosi made a real gem of a comment this week and she's pointing now at the enemy. The enemy is from within on Capitol Hill Now, Wow. I mean, this is a pretty heavy duty statement. Remember when President Trump used to say the press was the enemy of the people? And hey, was criticized harshly for that stance that he took against the media. Well, Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House, seems to be taking a similar stance against her Republican colleagues. This is what she had to say. You can interpret it. Have said this all along that we will probably need a supplemental for more security for members when the enemy is within the House of Representatives, a threat that members air concerned about In addition to what is happening outside So I guess she's afraid she's going to be attacked by some of her fellow colleagues across the aisle. Let's die. That's how I interpret it. Um, it didn't go over too well with Jim Jordan. He was speaking on Fox this week. This decide Marie. I think this is a new definition of unity for the Democrats Call Republicans. Enemies call us terrorists. I don't know who she is referring to, But I thought Joe Biden just a week ago, said We need to unify and yet they're going to call us these kind of names. They're going to impeach a president who's already left office. They're going to try to cancel 75 Million Americans won't let him speak, won't let him exercise their First Amendment liberties. I don't know how you unify with that kind of attitude coming from coming from the speaker of the House and the president added states, Then that's Jim Jordan, speaking with Maria Bartiromo. On Fox this week. AOC Alexandria Ocasio Cortez was speaking on M S NBC and here's Alexandria. Cassio. Cortez is warm message of unity as she addresses Republican colleagues. There are legitimate white supremacist sympathizers that's been at the heart and at the core of the Republican caucus in the House of Representatives. There's no consequences for racism. No consequences for Mr Haji. No consequences for insurrection and no consequences. Means that they condone it. We are now away from acting out of fealty to their president that they had in the Oval Office. And now we're talking about fealty to white supremacist organizations as a political tool. Warm words of unity there from Alexandria, a Casio Cortez as part of the whole unity message and unity effort of the Democratic Party, as was promised by President Biden. We were going to unify right. So one of the first steps to unify is impeaching the former president, taking him through a Senate trial. Here's Chuck Schumer explaining it and what I just love so much about Chuck Schumer is the way he talks down to us and the way he takes us for such suckers. And insult every American's intelligence. He insult every American's intelligence, and here's listen to him here and listen to him lay out all the rationale for impeachment. The theory that the impeachment of a former official is unconstitutional is flat out wrong by every frame of analysis, constitutional context, historical practice president and basic common sense. Basic common sense. He's going to sell that one on you and me basic common sense. Who am peach and take to trial. President who is no longer in office. That makes no common sense whatsoever. And even if you are a strong Democrat, even if you are a member of the media That covers this kind of political rhetoric. You can't convince me that it makes common sense. It may make political sense for Democrats to Ding Donald Trump even further. And to try and, you know, legislate that he cannot come back and run again. But it makes absolutely no common sense to go through a Senate trial and impeach a president who is no longer the president makes no common sense whatsoever. Here's how Rand Paul felt about it. Hyper partisan Democrats are about to drag our great country down into the gutter of rancor and vitriol the likes of which has never been seen in our nation's history. Another move for unity by the Democrats in a 6 25. But it's the Saturday Morning update on W M A. L We have plenty to cover this morning, Jennifer Harper will join us. She's got some interesting perspectives on poll numbers about Donald Trump recently. We'll talk with Jim Trustee and we'll talk with Jim. His are, of course, legal counsel and we'll talk with Jim this morning about the constitutionality of impeachment, and we'll also talk to Jim about the plea and sentencing of a former FBI attorney who Pleaded guilty to The charge. That was a pretty severe charge, and we'll talk to Jim Trustee about that get his perspective. John Gizzi will join us of it later on this morning, and we'll get John's perspective on these executive actions. A seat in the Senate, typically Republican seat in Ohio, Rob Portman has announced he will not run for the Senate again. What's behind that? Who might run for the Senate in his place in 2022 will ask John Gizzi about that. And also coming up. We've got Lieutenant Colonel Tony Shaeffer this morning. Ah lot going on on the National security front, and we'll ask him as well about the FBI attorney with that means moving forward in the Russia probe and the John Durham investigation and Katie McFarland will put it all in perspective pours. It's all coming up on the Saturday morning update. New Year's resolutions. We.

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"casio" Discussed on The Face Radio

The Face Radio

02:44 min | 2 years ago

"casio" Discussed on The Face Radio

"Langtang and the sling thing. We didn't as it became known was taken from a keyboard called the casio. Mt forty and the patterns creator casio engineer. Hiroko cusack a seven the inspiration for it. Was this own life. Absolutely astounded with spiders road maker. We're gonna make dig.

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Man who stormed U.S. Capitol charged with threatening to assassinate Rep. Ocasio-Cortez

Retirement Income Show

00:36 sec | 2 years ago

Man who stormed U.S. Capitol charged with threatening to assassinate Rep. Ocasio-Cortez

"34 year old it. Richardson, Texas man is accused of taking part in the capital riots and threatening New York Congresswoman Alexandria, A Casio Cortez, a Texas man accused of participating in the deadly U. S Capitol riots. Is now facing charges for allegedly posting online death threats against Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez Garrett Miller was arrested in texting Texas Wednesday and made his first court appearance Friday. He's facing several charges, including trespassing offenses and making death threats. Miller is also accused of threatening U. S. Capitol Police Officer Miller has a detention hearing coming up

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Texas man charged in Washington DC Capitol riots threatened to kill New York's AOC

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:38 sec | 2 years ago

Texas man charged in Washington DC Capitol riots threatened to kill New York's AOC

"Man from Texas is among the latest people to be charges storming the U. S. Capitol. Federal prosecutors say 34 year old Garrett Miller is not only accused of breaking into the building but also for making threats on social media to harm The U. S. Capitol police officer and death threats against Alexandria, a Casio Cortez, a Democratic representative from New York. Investigators also saying social media posts he took credit for storming the Capitol and one post said quote. Next time we bring the guns. His attorney tells the Dallas Morning News that Miller takes responsibility for his actions and that his comments reflect misguided political hyperbole that will not be repeated.

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New York Halted Evictions. But What Happens When the Ban Ends?

Masters in Business

00:48 sec | 2 years ago

New York Halted Evictions. But What Happens When the Ban Ends?

"ALEXANDRIA, a Casio Court Tens of New York is calling on Governor Andrew Cuomo to extend his statewide ban on evictions to include small businesses. The outspoken Democrat also suggested that New York should extend rent protections the vulnerable small businesses and that the federal government should step in to help with rancid mortgages nationwide. Under legislation recently signed New Yorkers suffering from financial hardships due to the pandemic will be protected from evictions and foreclosures until May. 1st Cuomo echo the call, but says state lawmakers should be the ones to take up the legislation that will protect commercial tenants and small businesses. Including a ban on late fees as well as penalties, adding that landlord should recognize if they kick attendant out. There's unlikely to be anybody to replace them.

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Apple Introduces New Macs With the First Apple Chips

Mac OS Ken

01:23 min | 2 years ago

Apple Introduces New Macs With the First Apple Chips

"Tuesday's one more thing event announcing three new max powered by the m one apple. Silicon didn't problems. Any target moves from wall street. Still there was reaction some of which was caught in penned by philip elmer dewitt on his apples three dot o. Blog counting company analysts chris. Sancar things apple's choice to release not one not but three am one powered. Max was bold and perhaps shows that confidence in the technologies readiness. He thinks fewer than one million of the apple. Silicon macs will sell this quarter though. He's looking for that to go up to about four million next quarter while he can't seem to say for certain he doesn't expect the move to be problematic in terms of applications. In fact he writes the opposite could be true. As the universe of ios apps will also be compatible with the new. Mac os big sur. In addition to existing eighty-six applications sank are has now performed reading on apple shares. His price target on the shares is one hundred thirty three dollars. Raymond james analysts. Chris casio things switching to in house mac. Chips will strengthen apple's ecosystem and ultimately helped to drive apple's revenue from services he's got an outperform rating on apple shares and a price target of one hundred forty dollars

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Is TikTok a Window Into What's Next for Audio?

a16z

03:00 min | 2 years ago

Is TikTok a Window Into What's Next for Audio?

"What do you make of the differences and similarities between Tiktok and what we can and can't learn Tiktok when it comes to product in audio? Do you guys any thoughts on that? You've written so many posts about chick toxins very early on. Like tick toxin extreme example if you don't look at the screen and you just listen none of the videos next time, you'll miss the punchline like the whole. Exactly proper. Individual for talk so I, think there are at least two similarities. What they do really well is they take to his point commodity music that if you just listen to it in the background, you missed the whole point but then they let their user's unique I that commodity music right by adding to it with their video. I think you just made up a word by the way. Keep going. And I think there's a great pattern, right? You have something that's commodity. You can use your user base to turn into something that is non commodity gets this engine that takes these clips and creates unique content around it. So I think that's a really interesting pattern that you could probably copied other businesses that has commodity content. Let your audience do something with it to make it unique. The other analogy that I see audio as specifically music if you think about Eugene waste post on seeing an algorithm. What he said was that the medium itself is built to be understood by Algorithm presentable one item at the time you either consumed or you swipe. So it's for the algorithms understand what you're paying attention to, versus for example, a sculling feed where the algorithm has no idea which item your eyes are actually looking at right isolating specific variables so that the Product developer knows what is working or not working essentially for the user exactly, and if you think about music actually it's the exact same thing. You present one audio track at a time you're listening to it or you skip in that sense you can say it's a similar sort of you I. But in Audio, the checking part is actually just the length. Of the song the length of tiktok video because you get to a very quick decision if you like that tiktok video or not literally within like two three seconds for a as many of you know like the first couple seconds of a song doesn't sound anything like the course or the ending. So you just have to go further into the song before. You really gauge someone truly likes it or not. But to me, that's the only difference and tiktok evaluations per minute because they're sorta clips, but it's also more direct but it is interesting that you mention this because this is what is happening in the label industry. It is super clear that Israel matters more and more. So you do have the TIKTOK and music. Songs used to start slow they don't anymore because people keep within the first ten seconds. So fascinating. So the tick tock effect where people are now creating different kinds of music I would say one more thing on Tiktok so there are some similarities between evaluating audio one track at a time and evaluating video on track at the time there is a big difference which is. TIKTOK CASIO, our full attention if you're a full screen and your painful attention, then it's a pretty good signal. But if you're washing dishes and listening on a speaker, you get very posing also depends on the context and you have to take into account when you look at the signal.

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Re-motivation of the De-motivated Employee  Drs. Cathy Bush & Tara Peters - burst 01

A New Direction

04:10 min | 2 years ago

Re-motivation of the De-motivated Employee Drs. Cathy Bush & Tara Peters - burst 01

"The question. How do I motivate my employees and I've had a lot of guests on the show. Between the time that Tara was online and and today we're every psychologist psychiatrist I've had on the show said, we can't motivate your people. You're just not going to motivate them. And I. Give Them. I of fact, since Tara I have given them this answer. You're asking the wrong question don't ask the question. How do I motivate my people find things that are D- motivating them and remove those. CASIO'S W. Yeah it is. You know. Like to talk about the basket analogy. So if you think about people showing up to do a job or for the first day of task they tend to come in let's imagine they have a basket We think it's empty. We think it's our job as managers leaders to put stuff in the basket call that motivation and if we do that right, then they're going to be Gung Ho and productive. But the truth is that they show up with a full basket they have all sorts of. Things already motivating, and so our job is to prevent the stuff that gets in the way and causes the basket to start to leak if you think about it that way and so right on what you said to the people that you just mentioned is accurate. It's like if you could figure out what's poking holes in their basket and not do that or repair that quickly then you will have highly motivated people. You don't have to put motivation in you have to keep the motivation that's there. So, this this this is this is an interesting thing because I think what happens is for most leaders Tara I think what happens for at least the leaders that I coach and have talked to is they have a hard time dealing with removing. What they're doing. Because, they want me to come in and you probably like you they want you to come in and do something to jazz their people up. To make them. Happier brighter. I don't I feel I feel like sometimes they think magician I really do I think. I feel like they think Oh, well, you're you're you're the psychological professional come on in and just go inside their brains and do something. But. Really is the removal of the crud. Right, why do why do you think that leaders have such a hard time? Letting go of the things that they've put in place that actually stop. Their employees from being motivated. So I think one of the things that that's at issue is that. It requires S to be. Reflected in the figure out how we might actually be contributing to the problem and that isn't necessarily our first inclination to think that I might be doing something. May Be to blame you Jay. Everybody. We might as well. Everybody else does. So you might as well blaming. Housi-. I WANNA share responsibility onto yet in. Back in the UK apart of this situation to if there's something that I might be doing that might be contributing to the situation you know that the Jays Capping we start from this. Is that okay first of all, when you hire people, most of us say only hire only the best and brightest. Bigger. So you had a good group of people coming in right and they were they were ready to go in then something's happened. So you can't just blame the people I. Mean we're really trying to force leaders say, okay. Let me take a step back and let me say, okay what's really going on here and is there anything that I might be doing? Is there something that I'm not understanding about the situation where I could actually address it with the with the employees and so I think that that's the hard part is people actually being it'll take ownership and that they might be a part of a the issue. So

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Musicians: Kassia of Constantinople

Encyclopedia Womannica

04:18 min | 2 years ago

Musicians: Kassia of Constantinople

"Today's musician was one of the only known women to have composed music during the medieval period she was one of the first medieval composers whose work survives to present day and can be understood and performed by modern musicians. A brilliant composer poet and him Niagara for her work is still performed regularly in the Orthodox Church, which includes twenty three of her hymns in its liturgy. Please welcome casio of Constantinople. Casio was born around the year eighty, five and Constantinople to a wealthy family of some influence. We know little about her early life. What we do know is that she was considered an exceptionally beautiful and brilliant young woman? Casio was first recorded by Byzantine historians as taking part in what was known as the bride show. This was an event at which Byzantine emperors a royalty would choose a wife from amongst the most eligible women in the empire giving the winning participant Golden Apple as a token of victory. The bride show that Casio attended thrown for the young soon to be emperor theophilus who was immediately captivated by Casio when Theophilus approached Cassiopeia, he stated that through a woman came forth the baser things to which casio quickly replied and through a woman came forth the better things. The office was so taken aback by Cassius biting rebuke that he rejected her in favor of another woman the Adora after losing her chance to become empress of Byzantium Cassius founded an Abbey Eight, forty three right outside of Constantinople and served as its first abbess. Many historians have suggested the Cassius move into monastic life was a response to her rejection from the office. But some modern scholars have revisited that assumption. And now believe that it was likely a reflection of the intense religious fervor of the day combined with Cassius desire to have access to the books and centers of learning that were part and parcel of Byzantine religious. Life. Over the subsequent two decades living at the monastery Cassius spent significant writing spiritual poetry and him no music to accompany her poems. Though it's unclear where she learned musical composition, she wrote nearly two hundred and fifty hymns over her lifetime. Fifty of those, him still survive twenty three of which continue to be included even today in the liturgy of the Orthodox Church? Casio also wrote nearly eight hundred epigrams, many of which are examples of nomex verse. Cassius, most famous him WHO's the him? CASSIA is traditionally chanted on holy Wednesday in Orthodox churches around the world. It's considered one of the hardest Byzantine chance to perform because it requires an incredibly wide vocal range. Legend has it that the Emperor Theophilus years later wishing to see Casio one more time went to the monastery but was met by her empty cell supposedly, she was actually hiding in her closet when he saw the him of Cassie on her table halfway finished the office added one line of his own. The story goes that Casio chose to keep it in his honor and it remains in the him today. While Theophilus may have maintained affection for Cassiopeia that didn't stop him from persecuting her. The office was a fierce iconoclast meaning that he completely rejected the use or veneration religious icons iconography in the Byzantine. Casio on the other hand was a defender of the use of icons for her perceived insolence. Casio was whipped with a lash. Still. She refused to change her mind saying I hate silence when it is time to speak. Towards the end of her life, Casio. Left the Abbey and traveled to Italy for a brief period before eventually settling on the island of Casio's in. Greece. She died there sometime between eight, sixty, seven, and eight ninety. Following her death Casio was canonized by the Orthodox. Church. As Saint Cassini also known as Cassini the him NOG

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Protests in Belarus as disputed early election results give President Lukashenko an overwhelming victory

Today in Focus

05:44 min | 2 years ago

Protests in Belarus as disputed early election results give President Lukashenko an overwhelming victory

"Doing. To set a companion. Yoshino Colella. Dollar, Mr Casio's. Which is The voice you can hear belongs to Sweat Lonard economics care the main opposition leader in Belarus he until recently was a stay at home mom. But after the arrest of her husband, she decided to enter the political arena. Over the past few months she has brought hope to thousands of people would desperate for change in a country that for twenty six years has been under the authoritarian rule of President Alexander Lukashenko. On Sunday, they took to the streets to despite the election result, which recorded a landslide victory for the president. The protesters were met with a vitamin response from the police. Over the past few days, thousands have been arrested and to have died. To Oscar has now left the country after an apparent threat children. I'm looking he was nearly. On Tuesday, she released this video. In it she looks anxious and her eyes Dart around the room. She says, she knows many will condemn her for leaving and that she wouldn't wish this choice on anyone. PUT She pleads look after yourselves. Roster. Not One life is worth what is happening now? She's PUT, the war. To police who? From The Guardian, I'm Rachel Humphries today in Focus. Could a protest movement in Belarus bring down President Alexander Lukashenko. Honolulu Cova. Your a journalist based in Minsk and on Sunday night, the exit polls Belarus's election were released and they showed president. Alexander Lukashenko, had one eighty percent of the vote people immediately began protesting across the country. Tell me what happened. It was a completely peaceful protest people just. To demand pay a result of this election. Belarus, Rue Stan's though recent protesters do not offer demolished buildings staredown building they just got it and then over staten more ride from these team and they started this I he pulled. Out Whenever rights survived people disappeared and then became again but then more forces came in, they started using rubber bullets and tear gas what can and so many people get injured. Also, know that finished bands at least twice rammed into protesters human rights defenders said at some point that there was one person who died. That's awful. What is it been like for you covering these protests? For me is a they think the red difference suggests like I. Minister of information with blame you if you don't wear your press card but if you wear those finds that then you will be targeted this, it'd be know about journalists targeted Robert Bullets and tear gas just because they were during this. Journalists detained as well and I know about. My colleague editor in chief at Neva he was coming back. There was on his way to his home when he was detained so he was probably surveilled. We don't know what what happens human where he is it actually the same portal for for many people journalists the disappeared be looking for them at detention centers, but also relatives of. Thousands of people, hundreds of people are looking for their brothers. So tyrants who who disappeared during this protest I mean that's incredibly scary hunter and you were journalists reporting on this yourself. Where you worried about what my to you yes. I mean on many levels I'm not at home. Now I'm elsewhere at a safe location which I will probably have to change. The Ron though rules like if new report from a conflict area, you still kind of can understand where you are where you cannot be and here is can detained can be arrested. You can get in anywhere and if you're journalists doesn't help one of the most outrageous impound in of this police brutality. People started gathering farther away from the city centre immune. I was also there and it was redefined away. They can. No protests could have happened that before it was just the. Protests this stay there for a while they wait completely peaceful nothing. They did nothing they were clapping cars for honking. And all of a sudden riot police came again. So we run away to car and. Then also stunned grenade were deployed and. Ride police started firing people and also cars. So he's Tongres Brennan hit exploded near our car actually have it on video.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 first look

The Vergecast

02:07 min | 2 years ago

Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 first look

"Real quick. How about the watch? The galaxy watched three to super-quick. I totally forgot about this watch I've got one of my wrist unit already it is thinner and lighter than last Gal to watch was two years ago. So not saying much not saying much this is the forty five. Millimeter model. It's still pretty big. I've also got a an active watch active to That's the forty millimeter model, and that's a smaller size and I find that when we're comfortable but if you like big watches You'll like this too because it's still a really big watch. I haven't really spent a ton of time playing with it, but that's their like big pitch is that it is smaller or to be thinner and lighter than before it's also slightly more expensive that kind of an upscale with it since they've got the watch active to line that's taking care of the lower price. So it costs a little bit more, I think this models like four hundred and fifty bucks and it goes up from there. So stay tuned, we'll have a review soon I know that the Galaxy Watch was really popular for Samsung in this one probably will be popular as well but. I love the rotating basil on those but I felt like when I was holding this at the hands on, I look experience that Basil Raises Pretty High above the screen still, and I just wish that they would get that down. It's like a move to minds with that because I totally agree like it's got this like dish to it, and it's kind of a little weird with specially when you're swiping it. But at the same time, if you're like out and about and you knock against something that Basil stops something for smacking your screen and scratching it so like I can totally understand why you would want to have that kind of raised lip in the sense of like a Casio g shock has all that chunky like rubber rounded and super rugby and could smack it with a hammer when smack this with hammer I get why that Basil is raised and I will say this I've been wearing the watch active to for almost a year now. And it has that virtual touch dial around it's like a touch strip that doesn't rotate but it moves when you move your finger on it, and then this is obviously the the actual rotating ring. This is way better. The rotating ring is way superior. So I'm glad that the kept around physical controls beating controls I'm into it.

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Meds for Anorexia

The Carlat Psychiatry Podcast

01:43 min | 3 years ago

Meds for Anorexia

"Tonight on sixty seconds psych meds for anorexia. People with anorexia usually don't want to take their medications, but does pharmacotherapy even work? Not at all concludes Emmanuel, Casio Lee and colleagues this new meta-analysis. They don't raise weight and they don't change ones that goes for antidepressants, anti psychotics and a p.m the most studied of the drugs. Not only do they not help the Anorexia? They did nothing for Co Morbidity like depression and anxiety with the possible exception of Satala Pram which helped depressive and obsessive compulsive symptoms, although disappointing, these conclusions make sense. We don't even know which neurotransmitters to target an Erica and the malnourished state itself might render some medications like Serta energetic ones ineffective. A two thousand eighteen trial did find better effects with medications after weight was restored. The authors found one ray of hope in lithium in a very small randomized trial from nineteen eighty one. We're talking eight patients. Lithium improved weight gain with a medium effect size at a certain level of one point oh another mineral zinc was left out of this Meta analysis, but does have a positive randomized controlled trial in thirty five patients with Anorexia at a dose of zinc. Glucose made one hundred milligrams a day. Anorexia is notoriously hard to study. Only one in ten patients are willing to sign the consent forms which worn about the possibility of weight gain and once enrolled. The dropout. Rates are very high.

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Fighting Loneliness? Try Friending Yourself.

SoberSoul Recovery: Addiction, Sobriety, and Beyond!

06:56 min | 3 years ago

Fighting Loneliness? Try Friending Yourself.

"Hey all you sober people hand anyone else. Who is interested in listening to me talk about mental wellness? Some of you might remember that my word for the year is clarity and especially with. Cova did that word has not changed my journey. This year is very much about taking the noise out of my daily life and boy has that been difficult in this time of lockdown and isolation and loneliness which is why. I'm GonNa talk about loneliness today and what it means. Not only to me but to you all as well. The statistics are growing. Not only because of covet but prior to Cova. We are becoming more and more lonely. And why is that and more importantly what can we do about it? I live alone and if I am feeling the loneliness even though I have people built into my daily work. I can't imagine how other people are feeling who don't work any longer or don't necessarily engage with people daily in their line of work before Kovin. I liked living alone. I enjoy the peace and quiet and frankly I like my relationship with myself but now that I'm confined an had been confined by the way. I'm still very much. Laki myself down except for a walk that I take almost daily with some friends Monday through Friday but we social distance or physical distance during the walk. I carry a mask with me so although I'm getting Interaction I still spend most of my downtime. My non work time by myself and it's become more difficult. I only imagine how difficult it is for some of you who live in bigger cities and can't get out to walk every day on walking past like I do. It has to be really tough. Interestingly the rate in which we are living alone has been on the increase for the last fifty years Grand Julie Aching up to about twenty eight percent in two thousand nineteen of our total population here in the US which means at thirty five point seven million people here in the US live by themselves in a recent study by CIGNA which is a health insurance company here in the US of twenty thousand people. Us adults they found that half of Americans feel like they are alone. Only slightly more than fifty percent of the respondents said they had meaningful in person. Social interactions on a daily basis and fifty percent said that sometimes or always they feel that the relationships are not meaningful and that they're isolated from a smaller but still surprising number of people. Twenty percent of the twenty thousand said they never or rarely feel close to people and eighteen percent felt like they have no one to talk to and this same study by Cigna revealed that Young People Age Eighteen to twenty two are far more likely than senior citizens to report being lonely and Import Health. Making them the loneliest generation and well loneliness itself is not an diagnoses or a mental health disorder. It goes hand in hand with many of the diagnostic criteria in the DSM. Five diagnostic statistical manual. That most of us in the mental health professionals zone us. Furthermore there's no accepted definition of loneliness. Sometimes it gets jumbled together with social isolation but the two concepts are very different social isolationism indicator of how much contact. Somebody has with other people. Whereas loneliness is the subjective feelings of isolation and there is no agreed. Tipping Point at which acute loneliness transitions into a chronic problem with long term mental health and physical health ramifications. Alone doesn't necessarily mean that you're lonely nor does being around people mean that you're not loneliness is a very subjective. Feeling loneliness is a feeling that only you the person experiencing it can truly identify the fancy schmancy definition of loneliness is the distress that results from discrepancies between ideal and perceived social relationships. That's according to the Encyclopedia of human relationships. What that means is that loneliness is a feeling and a perception. It involves a wave seen ourselves and the world around us. We can feel lonely. In a wide variety of social settings and circumstances. It doesn't take being alone. Some studies have shown that people who struggle with loneliness may actually perceive the world differently. Does that sound familiar to some of us. I know it sounds very similar to the world that I grew up in the world that I created for myself through my perceptions and certainly when I was drinking boy did I create A world within a world one researcher even found structural and biochemical differences in what he labeled the lonely brain. Okay and I'm going to murder his name. I'm sure John Casio Gosh. His research revealed that a lonely person can experience more difficulty recognizing positive events and have more trouble picturing the thoughts of others known as mental ising.

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