35 Burst results for "Cone"

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
How Often Has Chris Elston Been Attacked by Transgender Extremists?
"Times have you been physically attacked by these transgender extremists, Chris? I would say I've been assaulted probably 25 times. That includes people spitting on me. Physical altercations probably 15. I had my arm broken in Montreal. I got jumped by 5 or 6 masked and hooded black block and antifa attackers. I blocked a traffic cone four times with my left forearm, as man was trying to cave my face in and one of those blows broke my arm because the base on those tones is really dense. And what happened with the police there in Montreal, nothing, two months later, the investigator told me they'd lost the street footage. And there was nothing they could do unless I got them the names of my masked and hooded attackers. In Ottawa with 12 police watching on, members of parliament, members of Ottawa city council. All watching as 200 university students mobbed me, punched me twice in the head, spat on me, painted on me, destroyed my signs and keyed my car. They did nothing about any of it. The day before an Ottawa, I'd been punched by a man. He got arrested, The Crown prosecutor decided not to press charges. This is how it always goes across Canada. And as we saw with the trucker protest, we've got fascists running the country, and they're doing everything they can to stop people like myself from speaking up.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Caller: People Are Tired of Trump's Name-Calling Rhetoric
"Hi, Dodd. Love your show, man. I've got to agree with what Laura said. I think the people's people's tires that rhetoric that Trump's going out, and he spoke on the issues. That's what gets you elected. You know, I know what the issue is. He knows what the issues are. And his record, he's got a good record. He spoke on that and this leads the name cone, the child is the other thing but not Trump. You know how you tell a joke or you have this like shtick this routine and for the first couple of months or years, it's funny, it's entertaining. But then it just sort of gets old. And it's really not anything bad. It's just old. And I think the nicknames at this point are just old. And I'm not sure they're all that effective, and I'm not sure you should be out there calling Ron DeSantis a pedophile or suggesting he is one unless you've got some concrete evidence, otherwise the Democrats are going to jump on that and perception becomes reality. I agree. Have you noticed how I always talk about Trump and the stuff in New York is taking the folks away from what they have on their money laundering and stuff of my own Biden.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Sources Claim That Ron DeSantis Ate Pudding With Three Fingers
"New York magazine, Margaret Hartman, headline. Ron DeSantis eating pudding with his fingers will end his 2024 bid. She writes Ron DeSantis has been hit with a fast art with a food related accusation so weird it may end his 2024 presidential bid before it officially starts. The Daily Beast reports that according to two sources, the Florida governor once ate chocolate pudding with three fingers. This article in a New York publication says politicians are human beings who need to consume food and water in order to live just like the rest of us, but they should really consider only taking in sustenance alone in a darkened room. Just to be safe. Chris Christie is forever the governor who berated a guy while clutching an ice cream cone. The only thing most people remember about senator Amy Klobuchar's 2020 presidential bid is that she was accused of eating salad with a comb. I mean, this is a serious argument. That they're making. Ron DeSantis being a messy eater eater is a disqualifier. Now what's fascinating is I know this doesn't surprise you. The elitist of New York magazine doesn't even consider Ron DeSantis military career.

The Dan Bongino Show
Kyle Seraphin: The Information Industrial Complex
"So I wanted to get your thoughts on this A lot of information emerging this week about these FBI biweekly meetings with Twitter Now as we know from Mark Zuckerberg from Facebook's appearance on the Joe Rogan show I don't know if the meetings were as regular with Facebook but it's clear that the FBI met with Facebook too This is troubling stuff I mean big tech is the new public square Kyle You were inside the FBI Do you see this as troubling a development as I do Yeah of course I do I thought I came up with this expression the information industrial complex turns out there are people talking about this all the way back to 2014 2013 So it's not something I came up with although I did kind of have an independent route to it We've got a lot of people that come right out of FBI jobs out of CIA jobs out of other intelligence agencies DHS and so on And they walk right into these high profile roles either as security or information management or attorneys you know straight into the big tech companies That's kind of the new that's kind of the new route to go in and get these jobs It used to be you go to Raytheon or Boeing or whatever that kind of route was But now these guys are going in they're catching these corporate jobs We've got Jill Sanborn is over at Roku She's a senior director of something She's still got an FBI employee number because my folks looked it up These people are very tied in to the agencies they came from and they've got a strong vested interest in making sure those agencies still look good because that's where their reputation is tied So it's kind of a scary thing It's the self licking ice cream cone but it's expanded to a whole new whole new area

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Can MAGA Republicans Stop Rep. McCarthy From Becoming Speaker?
"All right, tell me, this nattering that's going on among Matt Gaetz and whoever will talk to him about Kevin not being the speaker. That is so injurious in the United States. I'll never have him on this show for what he's doing. And he said he's never going to vote. Maybe it'd be changed his mind. And I don't care if anyone ever talks to him again, but are you going to get a majority for the speaker on the first ballot, which he needs? He needs that. We do not need the nattering nabobs of negativism to borrow from spiral agnew chewing up the GOP majority before it even sits down. What's going on? And for what purpose? What in the world do these few individuals? What beef do they have with Kevin McCarthy? I mean, what has he done that is so offended them? They go, no, we can't have TMB our speaker. And at what price do we pay? What did the American people going to think about Republican leadership if we can't even select our own leader? And by the way, we have voted on a leader. We had free and fair elections. We had several people who put their names in the ring, said, I want to be the speaker, and Kevin was selected. He was overwhelmingly selected. A 180 or a 190 to 30. There was a democratic process to decide who was going to be our leader, Kevin won resoundingly and for some of these cone heads to make the issue of this, in front of the American people and not give him that vote on the floor. It is so disrespectful to the process, but more than that, to use your word. It's injurious to the American people. Because it demonstrates a lack of seriousness on the part for the American for the party. And that is cone headed. You don't have to name anyone, but I will say, Cohen had is being generous to Matt Gaetz. And you know what? If you want to repair your image in the United States, you don't do it by being the guy who destroys the momentum of the incoming majority on something as important as the select committee and the stuff that's got. I think McCarthy is going to be the speaker. I don't know what these people are doing.

The Dan Bongino Show
Kyle Seraphin: FBI Created Geofence Around Jan. 6 Rally
"And even some of the lefties are starting to ask questions which is shocking saying hey listen that's kind of strange You got all the cell phone data from Google without a warrant of all those people there Even if they were doing nothing wrong now you're a constitutionalist as strong a constitutionalist as anyone That kind of sounds to me like a prohibited general Warren does it And how antsy constitutionally are you going to get It's really dangerous So the FBI has a program that's called the cellular analysis survey team or cast And it's not very many guys that do it It's very very highly specialized Their agents that do it full-time And they do cell phone tower dumps where they pull all the data out of it Those are usually with a warrant They'll do it They do these geofence warrants They'll help kind of write them and they have ongoing contacts with places like Google and all the different cell phone providers and whatnot And yeah it sounds like a general war It's been upheld in the courts so far but I'm really uncomfortable with the way that it does it because it's essentially the FBI's ability to look back in time and find out who was physically in a place at that time without a specific allegation that those persons were involved There's no PC The only PC they have is that something happened but not that the people that they're looking at were involved in it And so the courts had held up but right now but essentially all they got to do is they got to say this is a time and a place that we're interested in This is a geographic location And this is the degree of certainty that we think like a cone of uncertainty that it kind of projects because these are not down to the minute the meter It's going to give you some plus or minus location information But Google grabs everything They grab where you bounced off somebody else's you know their Wi-Fi network as your phone is constantly out there with your Wi-Fi on pinging against it And so it logs all that information and it goes into your Google account And they keep that stuff on you forever So they know wherever you've done Everyone who's been wondering you know how your ad IDs work and all that This is all part of it And yeah they write a general warrant for it They find out all the cell phones that were in that area and that cell phone is almost always in fill in the blank person's pocket It's pretty easy to tie that to a person

The Trish Regan Show
Dementia? Biden Says Economy Is 'Stronger Than Hell!'
"We've got a president here who just really wants to ignore if you ask me reality. I don't know if he understands reality. I don't know if it's an age thing. He's coming up on 80 and look, I'm not an agent, but let's face the facts. He's not seemingly all there. And when he says what he said, just recently, while eating an ice cream cone, that's a theme for him, right? All that ice cream. Well, he says things like this and I'm going to play it for you. You have to take a step back and say, does he really understand what's going on? Does he really understand the pain that Americans are feeling in terms of this inflation? And why is he so willing to just blame everyone? Literally, everyone else, in a way that absolutely positively doesn't make sense. Take a listen to this here. I'm not concerned about the truth Nobel. I'm concerned about the rest of the world. Inflation is worldwide. Or so everyone else knows the mistakes. Other countries not so much better. Okay, it's their fault. It's their fault. The problem is the lack of economic growth in other countries, not us. I'm concerned about them. Not us. I mean, that's a stretch. Well, first of all, the president of the United States, so frankly, you ought to be concerned about us. You ought to be concerned about us. First and foremost. Second of all, the lack of economic growth in other countries is actually a direct result of the strong dollar. Let's not forget we are the world's reserve currency. So when dollars become more expensive because we're pulling them out of circulation in my estimation, not enough. But when we pull those out of circulation with higher interest rates, that means the rest of the world suddenly is facing higher costs

Mark Levin
Gov. Ron DeSantis: Where's the Outrage Against Joe Biden?
"America's governor Ron DeSantis at a press conference today cut 7 go Biden is flying these people all over the fruited plane in the middle of the night I didn't hear a PEEP out of those people okay I didn't hear a peek I haven't heard a PEEP about all the people that have been told by Biden You can just come in and they're going they're being abused by the cartels they're drowning in the Rio Grande You had 50 that died in some shed in Texas I heard no outrage about any of that I haven't heard outrage about all the fence and all that's come across the border that's killing Americans and record numbers I don't hear I don't hear outrage about the criminal aliens that have gotten through and have then victimized people not only in Florida but all throughout the country How to hear any outrage about that The only thing I hear them getting upset about is you have 50 that end up in Martha's Vineyard Then they get really upset Now the media are lining an airport near Rehoboth beach Because word has it that Ron DeSantis may be Abbott or sending illegal ailments to Rehoboth beach This is something as you know publicly I've been urging I've been urging Why shouldn't they enjoy the same ocean the same bike paths The same ice cream cones as the zombie president

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Greta Van Susteren: Chesa Boudin Should Have Stayed a Public Defender
"You, and I don't know if this is appropriate or not but what the heck I'm going to ask it anyway. You look at these DAs like the Alvin brags in Manhattan, the guy that they just kicked out jezebel. You see what he had on his mind? Yeah. I mean, you know, it's crazy that all of a sudden now they're going to say, okay, you're a prosecutor. Maybe you should charge with a crime. What about LA with cast cone? Well, Chesapeake was a public defender before he was a prosecutor. He should have stayed as a public defender. He was an aggressive person who fought for people's rights. And as we belonged. But when you become the prosecutor, your job is to enforce the law, not to and use good judgment. You're not arrested, you're not in a hired by the community to do what he was doing. That's

Dennis Prager Podcasts
How Woke Culture Ruined Dating
"This story you'll find to be interesting because I think it says a lot about the unfortunate state of dating culture, among people in my generation. But it's a sweet story. I was visiting Cambridge back in October of 2020. We were sent home that year due to COVID. It was my junior year. And there were some friends I had who were living off campus in Cambridge, zooming. And so I just made a trip because what the hell else was I doing that semester to Cambridge to visit my friends off campus. And there's this fabulous ice cream store in Harvard square called JP lex. It's named after Jamaica plains. It's a suburb of Boston. That's what the JP stands for. They have the best ice cream. I gained 15 pounds freshman year. That I have since lost, thank God, but thanks to that ice cream. Anyway, it was late at night, and I had just seen one of my friends. And before I went back to my hotel, I had to stop there to get an ice cream cone. And I was just sitting outside. It was October. It was a nice evening. Just eating my ice cream alone. And this guy walked up to me. And he sat down with me, and I immediately sat down? Well, I should clarify. He approached, and he said, hi, I'm, oh, God, I can't remember his name, Jim, or started the Jay. I think you're really beautiful. Do you mind if I sit? And I was very, very taken aback. And he looked, you know, he didn't look menacing, so I let him sit. And he was really sweet. He was saying, I'm a graduate student. I'm living off campus, you know, what flavor is that? You know, he was just being nice. And I was so freaked out. I just sat there kind of paralyzed. And you know me, I am rarely without words. I just, I didn't know what to do. And I felt really bad, and I said to him, you know, oh, I so appreciate your, I don't know. Your forthcoming Ness or your politeness, I said something, but I'm not comfortable with this.

School of Motion Podcast
"cone" Discussed on School of Motion Podcast
"That part's super exciting. I don't know what you think Justin. I think that I love the band thing because it's really encouraging bands to rethink their relationship not only with their fans who are coming to their shows but with all the middlemen like ticketmaster and like everybody hates those people. You know, right now we've got these kind of marketplaces where you can buy and resell tickets but it's made complicated by kind of the intermediaries and there's an imaginary place out in the future where maybe you don't need so many of those. You're always going to need something to meteors. But you're not going to need as many and people will have more control over their kind of ownership of those tokens that give them access to different things. It's funny because I think people think of this whole space as kind of hyper capitalist, as I said before. But there are just as many anarchists in the crypto space as there are hyper capitalists. And those anarchists really are, they want people to interact more directly with each other. They want to have experiences that you can't have any other way, you know, with blockchain technology. And I think they're as exciting if not more than the kind of hyper capitalists. And some of the work that's going on with daos to raise money for Ukraine, for instance, it's super interesting how quickly they were able to do that. And with just no red tape and with great transparency and accountability, therefore, because of the transparency that when I give money Red Cross, I have no idea what the Red Cross is doing with it. I love Red Cross. I'm going to keep giving money to them. Don't get me wrong. But it goes into a black box. I don't know. I don't have any say in it, right? But with Dow with Ukraine Dow, for instance, I can give money and if I'm so inclined, I can follow that money. I can see it's going into this treasury and then the Dow members voted to do this with that money. And, you know, this is just one example. But by combining these kinds of different technologies, you're going to get a whole new ways of relating with money, but also with the causes that that money supports. And I'm really excited about that. I don't know what it means, but I think for artists, it's incredibly exciting. Amazing. All right, well, let's land the plan. I feel like we're going to just have to do this in 5 years again, Justin, because I'm way past the point of trying to predict where NFTs are going and all that. And I think that I think for everyone listening who is as confused as I am about all of this still, I think that the thing that stuck out the most that Justin said was that the impressive thing or like the important thing, it's not the big flashy things you're seeing, the art that's out there and the giant dollar signs associated with some of the sales and all of that. It's actually the infrastructure. It's the unsexy. It's the stuff that if you read about it, it bores you to tears, but that's actually what's revolutionary about it. And I've started learning a little bit more about decentralized finance and how some of that stuff works. And it's equally mind-blowing in an equally boring way. You don't need a savings account. You.

School of Motion Podcast
"cone" Discussed on School of Motion Podcast
"And the problem is that Bill, like most of us at that time, he understood the enormity of the Internet and the potential that it carried, but he couldn't even have a crystal ball, and he couldn't see beyond that. And so he gave a kind of lame example, which is what I call the replacement trap. And so this also answers those people who say, blockchains are just inefficient databases or whatever. So the replacement trap is that anytime you need disruptive technology, you're going to think about it in terms of existing technology. They kind of legacy technology. And so you may say, well, NFTs can do this, but a database could do it better. And they're like, what problem is actually being solved here? Well, the idea is that you're not. That's not really how technology always works. It doesn't go after problems. It goes after new ways of thinking about whole sets of problems. So if you think about social media in general, social media wasn't exactly replacing anything before it, it was, it had its moment and arose the way it did because of a perfect storm of technology and kind of social preparation and Internet access, all those things mattered and created a perfect storm for social media to take over. But Twitter wasn't a replacement for something before. It wasn't an incremental improvement. It was a new thing. And it was exciting because of that. It wasn't another words solving a problem that we could have easily articulated, right? And now we can't imagine our lives without all this stuff, good and bad, right? And that's going to be the same for blockchain and crypto technology. I don't think it's going to solve all the world's problems. I don't think it's going to end wars or world hunger. But it is going to create whole new ways of relating to each other. Of relating to our money, relating to our stuff, that we can't really imagine right now..

School of Motion Podcast
"cone" Discussed on School of Motion Podcast
"The ones that are the most energy intensive that you're never going to switch people away because people are making money, but I think there'd be even if that was just solved tomorrow I think no one's going to those same people would still hate it. But my main argument is if every other artist in the world that makes art, whether it's out of clay or with a paintbrush, why is it that digital artists that happened to make art but it's with a wacom pen? Why can't they make money off there are just like everyone else? Because that's the fundamental question I want answered to. That is it. That's the core of it. That's the core. When you say that digital scarcity, which we should talk about, is bullshit. It is. We can go into it. When you say that, what you're basically saying is, oh, just because an artist works in a digital medium, they're not allowed to try to test the value of their art. And that seems completely unfair and totally bad backwards. I did want to say on the environmental thing, Ethereum has a massive, massive head start and advantage when it comes to NFTs. That's still where the action is. Ethereum is still incredibly energy intensive. If you want to see, I think the best breakdown, the most responsible breakdown, Google Kyle MacDonald. He's done an incredible job of doing what's called a bottom up estimation and it's not good news. You know, it's highly energy intensive. For two years, more Ethereum has been talking about moving to proof of stake, which will be a much, much more energy efficient model, 99.95% by many estimates. Now it seems like, you know, I think by June, we should get there. The merge is inevitable. It's going to happen. But you're right. Even after that, I think there's going to be all these other challenges to deal with in terms of adoption. You know, digital scarcity seems to be at the heart of this thing. People seem to have problem a problem with this idea that I can say that this jpeg, the antibody can copy, is actually scarce. And I think what we can do to tease this out is to admit that it's not scarce. Digital scarcity is an oxymoron. You can copy any digital thing, music, jpeg, animation, super easy, right? Screenshot, whatever you want to do, super easy. What's actually scarce in this environment we're talking about is the reference. It's digital it's referential scarcity, which doesn't have quite the same ring, but that's what it is. And this is a funny, really important, but funny kind of thing that people get hung up on. I've heard people say, well, the main problem I have with NFTs is I don't want the whole world to be like owned and commoditized. Financialized is the word they use. I want.

School of Motion Podcast
"cone" Discussed on School of Motion Podcast
"Gensler is the largest architecture firm in the world by a long shot. I think the second biggest one is like half the size of them, both in terms of revenue and in terms of licensed architects. So design director role on one hand and then buck, I don't remember who got in touch with whom. But they were like, hey, do you want to come join us and be like a communications director kind of thing? Maybe we'll make it up, you know, whatever you want to do. The only catch is you need to move to New York or LA. And I was like, oh man. So I ended up taking the design director rule because I thought I didn't really want to move my family back to New York or anything. And also, I thought, if I really am into creative services, this will be a great test of it. Being designed director, I was in charge of an entire region for this project and I'm really glad I did it because I basically got it out of my system. And I came to the conclusion that while I love creative services work and I love the output, I don't really like clients that much. I like clients. I like people who are clients. But having to run a project and some of these projects, because architecture, they last over a year or two years or whatever. Having to run that and really just kind of roll with the punches that clients are constantly throwing at you. I'm just not built for it. So COVID hit and buck reached back out or I reached back out again, I don't remember, and they were like, hey, now it's remote. And so that changed everything. It was like a weird gift from COVID. I've heard a lot of weird gifts from COVID, and this was one of them for me. So I took this job that we tacked on the word strategy to the title is actually director of communication strategy, which doesn't mean a lot. Basically, it was like a vague enough term to let me kind of do whatever I wanted to do. Buck doesn't really believe in traditional communications, you know, like PR and all that stuff. I mean, you do it, but it's not like something they put a lot of stock in. It's more about culture, internally, kind of amplifying things that are going on, and then figuring out externally what to share, what not to share how to share it. And buck has been growing so much and growing kind of new offerings and stuff that it's a constant challenge and it's super exciting. So I've been at bucknell for about a year and maybe four or 5 months and it's just been incredible. I've never worked a new place like it. I have worked a lot of places just to look at my LinkedIn. But it's a really amazing collection of people and I don't see myself leaving unless they fire me..

The Mason Minute
Milkshake Lover (MM #4036)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. For as long as I can remember, I've considered myself a milkshake lover. I couldn't tell you if I was three, four, 5 years old when I had my first milkshake. I don't know if it was tasty freeze or dairy Queen or McDonald's or some other little small ice cream stand. But I loved milkshakes. But the other night when we went to dairy Queen, my wife finally got her fruity blast cone and said it was good. I don't think it was great. I didn't know what I wanted. I didn't want the cone and I thought about a dairy Queen blizzard, but I really thought I wanted a milkshake. And the more I thought about it standing there, I realized I didn't want a milkshake, because I'm probably not a milkshake lover anymore. I like them. I don't get them that often because I know they're not good for me, but when I get them, I'm never satisfied anymore. If I'm going for a milkshake these days, I usually opt for banana and the reason being, it's the most consistent in flavor. But I like a good different kind of milkshake. I used to love Jamal Khashoggi's, but something happened along the way. And I don't know if it was me. I don't know if it was the milkshakes. I don't know what changed, but thinking I'm a milkshake lover, I may have to reevaluate that, because I don't drink them enough to love them anymore, but do I?

The Mason Minute
Milkshake Lover (MM #4036)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. For as long as I can remember, I've considered myself a milkshake lover. I couldn't tell you if I was three, four, 5 years old when I had my first milkshake. I don't know if it was tasty freeze or dairy Queen or McDonald's or some other little small ice cream stand. But I loved milkshakes. But the other night when we went to dairy Queen, my wife finally got her fruity blast cone and said it was good. I don't think it was great. I didn't know what I wanted. I didn't want the cone and I thought about a dairy Queen blizzard, but I really thought I wanted a milkshake. And the more I thought about it standing there, I realized I didn't want a milkshake, because I'm probably not a milkshake lover anymore. I like them. I don't get them that often because I know they're not good for me, but when I get them, I'm never satisfied anymore. If I'm going for a milkshake these days, I usually opt for banana and the reason being, it's the most consistent in flavor. But I like a good different kind of milkshake. I used to love Jamal Khashoggi's, but something happened along the way. And I don't know if it was me. I don't know if it was the milkshakes. I don't know what changed, but thinking I'm a milkshake lover, I may have to reevaluate that, because I don't drink them enough to love them anymore, but do I?

The Mason Minute
Milkshake Lover (MM #4036)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. For as long as I can remember, I've considered myself a milkshake lover. I couldn't tell you if I was three, four, 5 years old when I had my first milkshake. I don't know if it was tasty freeze or dairy Queen or McDonald's or some other little small ice cream stand. But I loved milkshakes. But the other night when we went to dairy Queen, my wife finally got her fruity blast cone and said it was good. I don't think it was great. I didn't know what I wanted. I didn't want the cone and I thought about a dairy Queen blizzard, but I really thought I wanted a milkshake. And the more I thought about it standing there, I realized I didn't want a milkshake, because I'm probably not a milkshake lover anymore. I like them. I don't get them that often because I know they're not good for me, but when I get them, I'm never satisfied anymore. If I'm going for a milkshake these days, I usually opt for banana and the reason being, it's the most consistent in flavor. But I like a good different kind of milkshake. I used to love Jamal Khashoggi's, but something happened along the way. And I don't know if it was me. I don't know if it was the milkshakes. I don't know what changed, but thinking I'm a milkshake lover, I may have to reevaluate that, because I don't drink them enough to love them anymore, but do I?

The Mason Minute
Twinkle Coat (MM #4029)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. Yesterday I was talking about my wife's love for dipped ice cream cones. She also loves what's called twinkle coat. It's something that a lot of little ice cream stands had when I was growing up. I think tasty freeze had it. We've got friends back in Ohio. We had a little small one called bidden Jersey when we lived in the suburbs of Akron and they always had twinkle coat or crunch coat. They were just a good little mom and pop walk up ice cream stand. I do miss those these days. You don't see as many of them. But when it comes to twinkle coat, I've often wondered, what exactly is twinkle coat? When you dip that ice cream in that little bin of nuts or sprinkles or jimmies, if you prefer, I'm not quite sure because the one thing is, there's no exact answer about what twinkle coat is. Twinkle coat being different than crunch code, crunch coat being basically like chopped up peanuts for the most part. But they say with twinkle code, it could be peanuts. It could be peanut brittle, and then in some sprinkles, some jimmies, a mixture. I've seen some people that use like fruity pebble cereal crunched up and make that part of their twinkle coat. I don't go to one place over another because it's got better twinkle coat. Although I bet if I asked my wife, she has her preferences.

The Mason Minute
Twinkle Coat (MM #4029)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. Yesterday I was talking about my wife's love for dipped ice cream cones. She also loves what's called twinkle coat. It's something that a lot of little ice cream stands had when I was growing up. I think tasty freeze had it. We've got friends back in Ohio. We had a little small one called bidden Jersey when we lived in the suburbs of Akron and they always had twinkle coat or crunch coat. They were just a good little mom and pop walk up ice cream stand. I do miss those these days. You don't see as many of them. But when it comes to twinkle coat, I've often wondered, what exactly is twinkle coat? When you dip that ice cream in that little bin of nuts or sprinkles or jimmies, if you prefer, I'm not quite sure because the one thing is, there's no exact answer about what twinkle coat is. Twinkle coat being different than crunch code, crunch coat being basically like chopped up peanuts for the most part. But they say with twinkle code, it could be peanuts. It could be peanut brittle, and then in some sprinkles, some jimmies, a mixture. I've seen some people that use like fruity pebble cereal crunched up and make that part of their twinkle coat. I don't go to one place over another because it's got better twinkle coat. Although I bet if I asked my wife, she has her preferences.

The Mason Minute
Twinkle Coat (MM #4029)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. Yesterday I was talking about my wife's love for dipped ice cream cones. She also loves what's called twinkle coat. It's something that a lot of little ice cream stands had when I was growing up. I think tasty freeze had it. We've got friends back in Ohio. We had a little small one called bidden Jersey when we lived in the suburbs of Akron and they always had twinkle coat or crunch coat. They were just a good little mom and pop walk up ice cream stand. I do miss those these days. You don't see as many of them. But when it comes to twinkle coat, I've often wondered, what exactly is twinkle coat? When you dip that ice cream in that little bin of nuts or sprinkles or jimmies, if you prefer, I'm not quite sure because the one thing is, there's no exact answer about what twinkle coat is. Twinkle coat being different than crunch code, crunch coat being basically like chopped up peanuts for the most part. But they say with twinkle code, it could be peanuts. It could be peanut brittle, and then in some sprinkles, some jimmies, a mixture. I've seen some people that use like fruity pebble cereal crunched up and make that part of their twinkle coat. I don't go to one place over another because it's got better twinkle coat. Although I bet if I asked my wife, she has her preferences.

The Mason Minute
Twinkle Coat (MM #4029)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. Yesterday I was talking about my wife's love for dipped ice cream cones. She also loves what's called twinkle coat. It's something that a lot of little ice cream stands had when I was growing up. I think tasty freeze had it. We've got friends back in Ohio. We had a little small one called bidden Jersey when we lived in the suburbs of Akron and they always had twinkle coat or crunch coat. They were just a good little mom and pop walk up ice cream stand. I do miss those these days. You don't see as many of them. But when it comes to twinkle coat, I've often wondered, what exactly is twinkle coat? When you dip that ice cream in that little bin of nuts or sprinkles or jimmies, if you prefer, I'm not quite sure because the one thing is, there's no exact answer about what twinkle coat is. Twinkle coat being different than crunch code, crunch coat being basically like chopped up peanuts for the most part. But they say with twinkle code, it could be peanuts. It could be peanut brittle, and then in some sprinkles, some jimmies, a mixture. I've seen some people that use like fruity pebble cereal crunched up and make that part of their twinkle coat. I don't go to one place over another because it's got better twinkle coat. Although I bet if I asked my wife, she has her preferences.

The Mason Minute
Fruity Blast (MM #4028)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. One of the things that my wife loves, I wouldn't say more than anything, but she loves a good ice cream. But she loves a dipped ice cream cone. Kind of the ones you get at dairy Queen, they do the chocolate dip in the years past they've done the dreamsicle or the butterscotch or the cherry. Well, they've got a new one this year. It's called fruity blast, and it reminds you of fruit flavored cereal. Of course, my wife liking the dip cone and liking fruit, flavored cereals, wanted to go try it. So we looked around, found one of our dairy queens that actually announced they had the fruity blast dip cone and when we went to get it. Well, I couldn't understand. I think the machine was broken or they couldn't do it or something wasn't right, so he couldn't get the fruity dip cone. My wife got a chocolate diploma and she was just as happy. I got a blizzard, so everybody walked away happy, but at the same time, I'm kind of curious. Because while I like the dip cone idea, I had one of the dream sickle dip cones last year. And I like a dreamsicle. My wife doesn't, but it tasted like the old dreamsicle did. We're gonna go try again this weekend, looking for a fruity blast dip cone at dairy Queen. And if we can't get that, I'll settle for any ice cream.

Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"cone" Discussed on Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
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Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"cone" Discussed on Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"Now imagine if you can have a cone that tilted more than forty five degrees and what that means that you tilting so that part of the light cone is now in the past right. So it's possible. If you could do this it would mean that. These particles are moving not just into the future but like the future is now dipping into the past. Were uh you mean you you bend the light him so much wraps around and touches kinda the past light code Exactly and you think. Is this possible. There's not contradict itself will remember that like the definition of time and the definition space depends a little bit on how fast you're going and the environment you're in neck even more complicated when space is bent and so what you can have like a particle moving forward into its future like it's local time still says i'm moving forward into the future. One second and the next second then the next second but it could be moving into the path from the point of view another observer so like from a distant observer who's watching this from faraway who's space is in curved. They could see that particle moving into like their past. Even if it's still moving into its own future whoa wait. Are you saying that. Space and time actually curve around itself or only looks curved around to a different observer in the structure of it is actually occurred and people think in some weird configurations. if there's a very special arrangement of mass then you might be able to construct a structure of space that allows particles to have their local future their personal time line. Extend into like the past from the point of view other observers of from the point of view of other observers. But the park will tell us. We wouldn't be traveling into the past or like me. I wouldn't be traveling into the past. Well it's like into their own future but that's sort of like what happens on time travel show right if you are on time travel show and you want to go into the past.

Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"cone" Discussed on Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"Talking about light cones and the speed of light whether or not we can affect things in the universe that are happening right now which is basically no right like we can affect anything else in the universe happening at this moment the Nothing except for what's happening right here right now or stuff that's happening in the future but at this very moment you can't affect anything except for exactly the spot where you are. Well technically nothing right because even things that are one. Millimeter away from my i. In the present moment. I can't even see or effect as we have to go down to zero millimeters and that's only even only if you believe in free will and if you're bringing operates instantaneously so technically right any decision you make right now can only influence the future accept that. Maybe there's a possibility to use this concept to do time travel annual so explain that to me. Yes oh what we talked about. So far this idea of cones circles of light expanding out into the universe and into your future. This is the way we think about space. If it's not curved so we call space flat if it just like has no shape to it. If there's no bending of it that effects like the path of photons and we know that space can be bent we know that for example everything with mass and energy bin space like the sun bends space. That's why the earth is moving around it. Instead of just flying off into deep space we know the.

Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"cone" Discussed on Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
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Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"cone" Discussed on Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"Hey president button. I or somebody else going the other direction. Can dangle presser button. I even if they account for the transmission delay from light but they would be wrong. They would have their own interpretation but other people would have their own different interpretation. But nobody's right or everybody's right you know if these two events are not inside each other's light cones right there like cones can overlap in the future because the two events themselves are not inside each other's light cones than their order is not well defined and this is all because the universe has speed limit rate like if it didn't have a speed limit then you could talk about like an absolute history of the universe that's right exactly and that's be limit defines the size of this cone right. Imagine for example if the speed of light was much much slower than your like cohn would be narrower the part of the universe the part of the future that you could influence would be a much smaller part of the universe if you shot threes in every direction and the speed of light was much smaller than you would kill a smaller fraction of the universe. Or have you a joke raise. You would make a smaller fraction. The universe laugh. Then if this believe light was ten times faster than it is then you could influence more of the universe aliens out there with their joke. Rates could make us laugh more effectively so this number. The speed of light really changed the whole structure of causality of space right. But what if you make a joke like this. Vanilla is the best. Ha ha ha. That's a joke. Like light vanilla. Yeah that wouldn't harm anyone and People just let it go by but it really is sort of like a cone. I'm thinking like doc. Kuhn you know those combs they put them dogs yes so that they don't karma themselves or just to protect them. It really like a cone that you put on our we put on our heads that ten limit what we can see what we can interact with right sort of..

Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"cone" Discussed on Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"If there's a battle going on around you know the atmosphere of jupiter the by the time you've heard about the beginning it's probably over already and there's nothing you can do to change the outcome again. Like before when you had a bad only to send a messenger or send a scout or something. There was this just huge lay and so now think there faster but there's still limited like there's still no simultaneously there's still no ability to know what is going on right now somewhere exactly and the same concept is light co. which tells you like what you can influence also works in the other direction you have like a backwards light cone. If you think in the other direction like how close to somebody have to be to me to shoot a death ray and hit me right now. You know if somebody is in drama and they should a death-ray at you you're safe for a few million years right..

Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"cone" Discussed on Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"Of all. Why do we believe what we believe. From the legendary j.j abrams ufo explores the most unbelievable sightings of our time featuring insiders behind the pentagon's secret ufo program confirmed by the new york times. Get an in depth. Look at explosive. First person testimonies and amazing footage venture closer to the truth. The world's most mysterious phenomenon all episodes of ufo are now streaming only on showtime adver. Talking about the speed of light causality the universe and light cones which are citizens like visualization in physics. That help you kind of figure out what you can affect and what you cannot affect. Because i guess there's something is far enough away. You can't affected right now right because you have to wait for the speed of light to get from here. They're there to hear. It doesn't even have to be far away something that's one foot away from you. Literally one foot away from you right now. You can have no influence on. What's happening right there right now. Because even if you shot your death-ray it would only affect what's happening foot away from you. In the time it takes for light to travel from the tip of your death-ray one foot is nothing you can do about what's happening one foot away from you right now. Oh wow that's kind of weird right to know that there's stuff around me that is unacceptable to me. Yeah i mean even if you're seeing something that happens a foot away from you that means it actually happened in the past though it's already done anyway right so all you can do is affect the future right. That seems obvious. But you also can't affect future everywhere like if you wanna change the future of drama. You know intuitively. You can't change the future of android tomorrow or the next day or even the next year it would take millions of years for any decision you make to affect anything in andromeda because nothing you do will get their no choices you make can propagate that far before a million years because it's a million light years away right..

Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"cone" Discussed on Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"Cone defines the part of the universe that you can influence the part of the future that you can visit geometrically you can think about it like if you turn on a flashlight for a moment so you shine photons in every direction they leave you in sort of a spear after one second. They are one light second away from you. After one year there one light year away from you. So imagine sphere in the sphere sort of growing as time goes on right so that set of spears versus time as those fears grow. This is your future like this is the part of the universe that you can influence where your choices. The things that you do as a person can have sort of an effect downstream. Very easy to understand. Why the reason is that everything. That's outside of that growing set of spheres. You can't influence because information would have to travel faster than the speed of light to get there so it's direct outcome in the fact that we have a maximum speed limit to the universe. Divide the universe into parts. You can influence in parts. You cannot so the light. Cone is the part of the universe including the future space and time here the part of the future universe that you had any sort of influence over so i turn on a light like a lightbulb and that light is growing comes out of the light bulb growth in fear. And you're saying that's delight really be called like a light sphere. Maybe you'll be a better name like the lights. Fear is the fear around you which you can reach with light. The reason it's often called the light cone is that it's hard to draw four dimensions on a sheet of paper. The most we can really drawn sheet papers three dimensions by having like perspective. And so you need to have time on there so you can really only have two other dimensions of space on your sheet of paper so when you're drawing these diagrams people typically treat space as if it was a two d..

Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"cone" Discussed on Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"Really ruins amazing. That's like fifty million hours. That people have been listening to us. There's like fifteen million banana jokes at least lease because we know we're a multi banana joke death-ray a joke right here. We try to in our in our best episodes shotgun rate really. Would you splatter mid on appeals all over the place now imagining fifteen million tiny bananas coming out of the nozzle of a gun at coming out of our mouth. That's a little ditka but anyways think about it for a second. If someone asks you what do you think a light cone is. What would you say. Here's what people had to say. I would say what comes out of the shiny the for flesh. I believe this is a space time diagram where it shows a three dimensional object energy. Go up that's time passing so it makes a comb like you look at diagram of the big bang. We show a tiny point in a slowly goes up into cone as time progresses. And i i wanna like cohn as i'm thinking about. That was some propulsion. I did that. Was i think it was largely theoretical but it was to do with kind of using light to push Space craft and it would capture the light using light sales identity. That would be to do with it. I remember seeing a model in the science museum in london cone but that was probably just because it was made of plastic. Light cone needs Presentation of how the light travels from point For instance if you have if. I have flashlight in my hand and i turn on the light bulb trevor. In space and time like a cold you can represent that there's a cone. That is something i've heard of before. it's the realm of like what you can see so it's like ninety. Three billion light years across is in our observable universe. Because that's like how far we could observes or something into space or like the photons that have reached us from that distance. Although i don't understand how that's bigger than thirteen point. Eight billion light years since the age of the universe. But i'm still quite unclear on that. But i i know that the light cone is basically all that we can see within our realm of light Anything that can reach us in any form. I think a light cone is an ice cream cone. That's been left out in the sun too long and i all. The ice cream melted a light. Cone is an ice cream cone that has no chocolate ice cream it whatsoever..

Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"cone" Discussed on Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"Compared to the sun and the sun is moving really fast compared to the center of the galaxy but all those things are kind of abstract what really matters is your speed relative to the people who watching and relative to your clock and so that's something that special relativity has taught us is that the world looks different from different perspectives. Based on who's doing the measuring you can get a kind of different account of what's going on and what's happened in the world. Yeah you might not agree with your relatives abud relativity but yeah things are kind of tricky in this universe and so if even physicist of struggle with it right i mean. It's sort of hard to rub anyone's head around these topics and the how it actually works and so physicists. Have some ways to kind of think about how these things work that might help other people because science we have our intuition feeling about how things might work and what might happen. How things are put together. And then there's the mathematics and the mathematics will actually happens. What really is going on the rules. That really do control the universe. But sometimes you looking at like a page of equations. And you're like. I don't see it. I don't really get it and for me personally. It's easier to think about these things like geometrically to understand like the relationship in space and time of these things so sometimes you can get more of an intuition for weird things if you think about their structure in space and time sort of geometrically that the shapes that are created by all of these ideas right and then you draw cartoons about it which is where i commend. Exactly it helps. The drucker tins no joke. Cartoons are a great way to visualize. That's why you. And i worked together on a lot of these books and folks out. There should check out our book. We have no idea which has all sorts of really clever cartoons visualizing really tricky concepts. Yeah in our upcoming book which is coming up in a few months frequently asked questions about the universe which you can preorder right now. Now we totally snuck in those books. Totally unplanned..

Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"cone" Discussed on Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"Do you ever wish that the speed of light was faster i guess i'm not dissatisfied. Speed of light. I'm just glad it's not slower disea- no i don't wanna wait ten minutes after i flip on the switch but you know if it was faster than we could see like further out into the universe that's true and then we might be able to travel further to explore the stars also true but there's another side to it as always. Well how could it be bad. Have a faster speed of light of light. Speed was a million times faster than technically any alien out. There in the universe could kill instantly with a death-ray true but you know witnessing alien death-ray would be pretty cool. It would be pretty cool for about a nanosecond. And then you'd be dead often. Pretty sure a death ray would be hot and not who might still be worth it. Just for the nanosecond. You know that as existing as my brain is getting fried or haney soonest phd comics. I'm daniel. I'm a particle physicist. And i don't spend a lotta time worrying about alien death. Raise you don't dino. Something i don't i know that the speed of light protects us from most of the universe shooting us with alien death rates really like it forms a force field around his protecting this like a blanket helping us sleep at night..

GOOD PODS DON'T HAVE LONG NAMES
"cone" Discussed on GOOD PODS DON'T HAVE LONG NAMES
"Not married. Probably won't ever be. Nobody wants a marine ice cream cone. Let's see who you could find a girl that look if you could find a girlfriend that looks like an ice cream cone couple of waffle cones walking down the aisle they don't get choco taco and but if it ever did happen what is a human being chocolate taco go. No but i'm just trying to picture and it's fucked up man sorry scott cancer tumors pregnant. I like the tumor thing better. Where i'd rather i'd rather my partner have tumors than be ever had a kid. You just a cancerous tumor tuber. I've never is malignant mortimore sink into the mattress and folds up like a taco there. It is there you go when they're laying on their side. It's all just rests okay. Anyway you were saying no i. I hope i will get married one day. I'm hopeful but if fuck you if i get left if some what's that going did what not going okay In the marriage. If divorce ensues. And i'm and i'm the party that has left behind. I feel like the power move would be like fuck you. I'm just gonna live in the gym every day time. You're already calling for divorce dude. What i'm saying. If i get left brokaw she on what i'm saying. It's it's a number pussy. I'd stay with her. What i'm saying. I think it's it's likely that you will be married. But it's more likely you'll be married and divorced yeah divorced. I hope i'll get supports to. I think we're all think. Adam says that y over the long game. She's playing the game. What did she get out of see fucks up. When when andrew got with me. I lived in my parents. Dining room any any type of game. She was trying to play. Cheap lock picked the wrong one to play with. What does it say about her. she's. I don't know. Paul having guests over. Can you get your sleeping bag out of the dining room. Oh man i remember going into this fucking all over the floor. That's not true true. He's telling lies that's not true. I slipped on appeal. The first time andrea came over was there. I had like a block of cheese. I was eating that. I had set on my dresser. Whatever to go outside to like. Hey i live here. Come inside that. She was into my dining room bedroom. And i'm eating book now. You're like sixteen though right. No she was like sixteen which is not sixty. I was probably twenty well. Shit been together twelve years. And i was nine so i was twenty four. How i think andrew bolton i think andrew might be you no. She saw she saw potential. Yeah i'd be here can. she's upstairs. She was going to get the biggest mold. No no she's like. I gotta get with the biggest piece of shit. I can find that way. I don't ever have to do anything with my life. Because everything i do will be so much better than in comparison to you. I don't think that's the case. Yeah i mean that's is that what startled tells you. Yeah okay every day here. I found the biggest loser. You didn't know all the retard when we first on a date and sometimes she gives me shit if you have sex with me sometimes and that's your fucking full. I'm the gross one or the girls were sweat on anyway andrew multiple. Yeah this disgusting thing that he is. Today i'm better..

KGO 810
"cone" Discussed on KGO 810
"Who were financed co chairpersons of the Republican National Committee. On. It was like a try effect that there was this guy Elliot Bridey. There was Michael Kohn, the picture and former lawyer for Trump Remember, he also had to resign. And there was wind from Las Vegas who had to resign. Um so it was a sordid spectacle. Wait. Michael Michael cone. This is get a part. Right, right. Okay. Okay. Okay. I'm sorry. I was confused. I thought you were saying he did get a pardon. No court, in code, of course, did not get a part. And of course, Mr There's a feeling that the people who told the truth to the motor investigation were denied pardons. Even Rick Gates. Was the deputy campaign chairman was denied a pardon. But of course, Madam Fort got a full carton and got sprung out of jail and all those people who say you know Manafort committed state crimes. Okay? Yeah, Let's see what they do about Manafort State crimes. Is Manafort really gonna fly out of this? Pretty as a bird. We've been assured by the New York authorities that he committed crimes in New York that what he did that constituted federal crimes in New York also constituted state crimes. Let's see if they're going to give him impunity because right now it's not Trump. Yes, Trump gave him an element of impunity. But the people who could give Matt effort and many of these others final impunity. Real get out of jail free card is state authorities. Let's see if the state goes after these people.