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A highlight from 104: Second Generation Genetics

Oregon Rooted: The Dirt Show

12:19 min | 3 d ago

A highlight from 104: Second Generation Genetics

"Welcome to Oregon Rooted. I'm Higher Peaks and this is Lady Sativa. You're listening to The Dirt Show, where we bring you Oregon's cannabis culture. Yeah, um, I know my water bill is bad. My water bills went way up. I've been using more than I thought I would. Have you been able to stay growing through the hot months here? I have been, but you know, yes I have been. It feels weird. Just because of the heat or because you're doing it? Both because I'm doing it. The market is so dead and to be dropping three and four hundred bucks on electricity every month feels kind of weird. Not just that, but like, you know, environmentally I'm running air conditioners and should I have never really run this much AC anyways, actually my electricity intake is a little bit down from what it was because it's a little bit more efficient. But, I don't know. I've got stuff going where I don't know what I'm going to do with it. We'll see. Well, you're doing it. That's good. I'm doing it, yeah. Are you unfollowing the right people or it seems like maybe some of these crazy fly -by -night breeders have calmed down a little bit. Am I crazy? I feel the same thing. I think the same thing. I'm not sure what happened. I was getting a bunch of heat there. It wasn't that long ago, a month ago. I reposted that thing about following somebody you don't like as a mental illness and things after that just stopped. Everything just stopped. I don't know. I stopped getting tagged to weird shit. I don't know. It's been weeks. I haven't had any drama come up. I think people are just so fatigued too in general. Sure. Social media, man. Fuck. Well, yeah. And in the last few months, I've been purposely unfollowing the ones that are blatantly obvious not to follow. Sometimes I get caught up with people following me and it's like, man, you got to keep that filter going. Gotcha. So what kind of work you've been putting in? Is it for the lines or are you just doing stuff personal or what's going on? Catch us up. Second plant that I've attempted to reverse. I think it's like the fifth or sixth reversal attempt that I've done. I'm still kind of a novice at this. But the pollen sacks or whatever, they don't have a little dangly part that they do on a regular male plant. Okay. They open up, but they don't dangle. So we don't like flapping the wind and they struggle to release that pollen. So I've a couple of times now I've gone in there and plucked them off with the tweezers and collected as much as I could. And it looks like I've got a couple successful pollination sites. But as to whether how many you'll have to be seen. And then I've got a couple of other tester things going on. Couple of things with DJ that we've collaborated on. Nice. Using those cocoa cushion nails. And then I've got my personal stuff going that my smoke. It's been really nice to be able to produce my own smoke again. I went a year and a half, two years there. No, I wasn't able to. I've been getting the most fun out of that to grow on my own smoke. Yeah, it is. It's I don't know. I prefer it. It's got to suck not being able to. I've been lucky that way. But were you going like party for asking or whatever, but were you going to dispensaries or how? Yeah. Damn. Yeah, that sucks. I was getting kicked out and shit from friends and stuff. But, you know, I smoke a lot. I remember one time I had an incident where I went to this one shop and they, you know, I would make big big he said, I mean, I used to sell weed, you know, I'm growing weed for years and years. So I know what Keith Nugget looks like. And man, I was disappointed. Yeah, I had a little freak out. That never happened to me on the black market. I was like, man, this is an illegal market. I've been more ripped off in the legal market than I. Oh, yeah. I it's hard for me to go to dispensaries. I still do occasionally not for flower anymore, of course, but, you know, edibles. I mean, geez, man, it's it's so hard to get for me anyway. I homogenizing not getting something that kicks my ass or is too weak, you know, so I do like the edibles I do buy at the dispensary. But are you a med patient? I should be, you know, but I haven't I guess I'm lazy, man. I I saving that tax money would be huge. It's expensive. Yeah, it's like 27 percent or something. I don't remember. That's right. I think that they do. They still restrict the milligram amount for med versus rec. It's weird. It depends on the edible, like if it's a child like edible. So if it's a gummy or something like that. Yeah, they're restricted to 100 milligrams, which I mean, I guess I can see, you know, if it was 100. Yeah, to 100 milligrams per. I mean, obviously, you can buy a buy up to five units per day. So why? Go ahead. I think back when I was buying and they were restricted to like 25 milligrams. I see. So 100 milligrams will do you two of those, right? Oh, well, so then if you don't get the gum, I do like the gummies because they work quick. I like the sugar base, obviously not for health, but for the, you know, edible. But actually, if you get something different like the syrups, which they don't consider to be like a child issue thing. So if you buy the syrups, you can get up to a thousand milligrams in those. And of course, that's that for me, that's too much. I prefer like I'll buy a 250 milligram syrup and then I'll split that between two nights. So I'll split, you know, one hundred and twenty five twice. And that seems to be the most efficient, affordable way to do it. Hundred milligrams is nice. But like you said, you said what you get two of them. And it's like, yeah, 200 milligrams is too much, but a hundred is not enough to put me down. Well, yeah. And then I get a massive hangover in the morning where I just don't want to get out of bed for three hours. And it's like that does not help the day. But that's really all I buy. You know, I've noticed, though, lately just messing around with these autos I've been screwing with. They don't obviously put out a lot of volume. And so I haven't been getting much in. But, you know, it's not like I guess I always thought I smoked a lot. But it's funny when you grow for yourself, you don't probably need as much as you think. You know what I mean? Like, I don't grow a lot, but it always seems to be available that the stuff I've grown. So I don't know. I tend to smoke a lot more when I when I grow my own. I see. Like, like joints and stuff or? No, just quantity. I like the bong, you know, the classic bong boy, but I'll do joints every once in a while. But I just I just. When I you know, when you buy it, you know, it's like you're smoking your money. And I have that mindset. But growing it, I just like, oh, it's free rain. Right. So like you smoke all day, like as much as you do. Well, I well, I've got a pretty good routine, actually, finally in my older years as I've settled down. And I wait until usually around three. I my am routine. I found that it's best that I conduct at least one activity first. And I feel like I'll get up and have my little morning ritual or smoothie. I go to the post office and what it usually is in the store on the way back or something, you know, get my food, my dinner stuff prepared. And then, you know, once I've got the main bulk of the outside chores done for a day, I'll come back and kind of put away smoke a little bit. A little bit? You said it was a lot. I start with a little bit. So I'll smoke like a bong hit at a time. But then I'll go back and smoke about every 20 minutes, 30 minutes when I'm going. Yeah. So I mean, like, can I ask you, since you're a bong person, do you do the one hits or do you just pack it and just hit it until it's gone? Just one hit. I never understood packing a bowl, smoking, you know, a charcoal bowl. I know, right? Never understood that. Yeah, especially when you have the option in a bong to really clear it every time and whatnot. I've never been a big bong guy, though. I don't know if it's my lungs or what, but it just. Wow. So what do you do? Joints? Yeah, I'll do joints or I mean. Joints are harsh. They can be. That's why I mean, you definitely want to smoke good joint weed. As far as where lungs go, joints just blow my lungs out. A bong, it's like you blow it out and you cough, you cough all that shit up and it's kind of done. But a joint, you just keep going and going. I hear what you're saying, man. I hear what you're saying. I mean, I think sometimes, and this is just, you know, speculation, but I think sometimes it's almost like if you get the technique down, it's like whether it's bong, whether it's bong or joint or whatever, if you get the technique and the skill down, it's like you can minimize that stuff. But if you don't have the right technique, it can mess you up. But I don't know. That's just. I don't know. I think that's right. I think, you know, growing up so poor, you never lose that mindset. And so every time I roll up a joint, you know, it's just smoking, period. Like, you know, you got one chance to fill up the lungs at a time and you got to put as much in there as possible. That's the point. Yeah. Well, absolutely.

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Fresh update on "cough" discussed on Stephanie Miller

Stephanie Miller

00:00 sec | 6 hrs ago

Fresh update on "cough" discussed on Stephanie Miller

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A highlight from 50 Year Old Rapper Krayzie Bone Fighting For His Life In ICU...

DerrickTalk

03:51 min | Last week

A highlight from 50 Year Old Rapper Krayzie Bone Fighting For His Life In ICU...

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Fresh update on "cough" discussed on Stephanie Miller

Stephanie Miller

00:00 min | 7 hrs ago

Fresh update on "cough" discussed on Stephanie Miller

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A highlight from 110 - Wait What?

Mutually CoDopendent

04:30 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from 110 - Wait What?

"I'm ready to smoke some fucking weed. I am too. Let's get this shit going. Hello, welcome to Mutually Codependent with Adam and Jen. I am Adam. And I am Jen. Welcome. Thank you for joining us. Thank you for joining us today. You giggle as soon like like we'd hit the record button and just totally different mood. I love it. I need to I need to figure out how to bottle this mood for you. So like when I do something wrong and you're irritated with me and I'll be like, hey, and then it'll be like podcast mode. I'll just throw you your headphones. That's the key. Like you put your headphones on and you're just suddenly in a better mood. You make me sound so grumpy. No, no. Yeah, no. I said when I do something wrong, I was very careful with my choice of words. Yeah, I guess that's true. As I usually am. What are we smoking today? We are smoking a new strain that we haven't had on the show before. Oh, shit. Super exotic lemon punch. Super exotic lemon punch. It's a hybrid. It gives a lot of energy, helps with focus. It's apparently really great for stress and ADHD is what I read on Leafly. I would say that's true. I have smoked it before. I'm going to I'm going to mention that we've been doing pre rolls up until now and I bought a bubbler today. He did buy a bubbler. And so I'm going to I'm going to be using that. So if you hear different sounds, that's why I just wanted to brag about it. But tell us more about the super exotic lemon punch. I will. Okay, so has twenty five point four percent of THCA and zero point two four percent Delta nine THC as our strain of the show. Super exotic lemon punch is courtesy of syntax CBD in Texas. Canna Health, our exclusive sponsor. The main term they buy that syntax CBD and syntax CBD dot net. And if you use the code pod 15, that's pod one five, you'll get 15 percent off your purchase. That's for listeners only. Obviously, yeah, so the the main terpene found in this strain is terpenolene terpenolene terpenolene. Yeah, so terpenolene if you don't know what a terpene is, the terpene is a different chemical compound. Compounds in the cannabis plant that make it have that supposed indica or sativa or hybrid feeling. Which people will argue with that, but don't listen to the terpenes and the the cannabinoids are what make the effect as far as any science knows. So, yeah, and terpenolene is found also in apples, sage, nutmeg and lilac. So it's a very herb and floral type flavor. It's delicious. I was I was playing with the new bubbler and like just fresh flower with no fire. And of course, like brand new clean piece. So there's no like grossness. Also super nice. I had a little cough, but not too much. But I was doing it without the fire and I could taste the terpenes in it like I could get the flavor of the flower. I think I might start doing that with flower as we get new stuff so I can taste it as soon as I burn it. I can't really taste the different terpenes as much. I mean, yeah, it has a different taste a little bit, but I just don't feel like I can be as precise. Yeah, with all that smoke. Yeah, it's supposed to give you a very uplifted feel. A very it's a focused, energized, uplifted feeling is what I read. Yeah, apparently it's great for people with ADHD. I needed this the past month.

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Fresh update on "cough" discussed on News, Traffic and Weather

News, Traffic and Weather

00:00 min | 17 hrs ago

Fresh update on "cough" discussed on News, Traffic and Weather

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A highlight from Andrew Klavan (Encore Continued)

The Eric Metaxas Show

08:09 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from Andrew Klavan (Encore Continued)

"Welcome to The Eric Metaxas Show with your host, Eric Metaxas. Hey there, folks. Welcome to the show. Today, we are actually doing something a little different. We've done it before. We are airing my conversation from Socrates in the City with the extraordinary Eric Metaxas Show. Andrew Klavan. One of the best ever. If you want more information, go to socratesinthecity .com. And now, here is that event. But in Paradise Lost, Milton is trying to show that there's a difference between rebelling against a king, which he had done. He had endorsed the beheading of Charles I and had to run for his life after Charles II came in. And he was trying to show that Paradise Lost is his attempt to show the difference between that and rebelling against God, which is rebelling against goodness and creation. And so that idea, well, how do we now rebel against kings and rebel against the church and yet not rebel against God, was where Wordsworth and Coleridge kind of started without even knowing it. They didn't know they were doing this. I mean, Coleridge might have. He was so brilliant. But they wrote this book called Lyrical Ballads, which transformed English poetry. And it's a book in which they sort of say, we're going to show how the imagination in collaboration with reality transforms and enchants reality and how it brings even the smallest of people nobility. And they basically reinvented this Christian ethos through nature, through looking at nature, which they didn't, like I said, Coleridge knew he was doing it, but Wordsworth, I'm not sure, actually understood. Wordsworth ended his life as a Christian, but it took him a long time to come there. And they sort of passed this journey on to John Keats, who was the greatest English poet since Shakespeare. He lived 25 years. He had about one month, about six weeks of writing some of the greatest poetry that has ever been written and then got tuberculosis and died. And this period of great creativity, I just want to say this one thing because it's so fascinating to me. His brother had died of tuberculosis. His was poetry getting terrible reviews. He was poor. He had a cough. He's probably starting to think, oh my God, I'm getting tuberculosis. He's absolutely depressed. He can't write. He's taking a walk in Hampstead Heath, and he looks up, and who's coming toward him? Coleridge. And Coleridge takes him on a 40 -minute walk during which Coleridge never shuts up. He just talks ceaselessly, and suddenly this poetry comes pouring out of Keats, Ode on a Grecian Urn, Ode on a Nightingale, Ode to Autumn, the greatest poetry since Shakespeare. And then he dies. And the poetry is about, almost all of it is about, okay, there is this beautiful eternal thing out there, and here am I in this world of death and pain. How do I cross the barrier? And he tries to do it through art, through the Grecian Urn. He tries to do it through the imagination, and he can't quite do it. And one day it just happens to him in his Ode to Autumn. He just writes this perfect poem where the observer and the scene meld into one. And he doesn't know it's Christianity, but that's what it is. I wonder, I constantly wonder, what if he had lived another 25 years? What would he have seen? He understood that the soul was immortal. He understood he's the one who said beauty is truth and truth is beauty, which can only make sense if that beauty is connecting us to something beyond ourselves. That's the only way that makes sense. And I just don't know what would have happened to him, but he didn't live, and basically the romantics fail. They kind of fade away, and this materialism that rules our lives now, where we think like, oh, you feel like a man? Well, we'll cut your body into a man costume and you'll be a man. And at the same time, you say, well, I feel this is immoral. You'll say, no, you're wrong. Follow the signs. Well, actually, that's the link, right? In other words, maybe I'm oversimplifying the romantics and the whole period, but what happened is feelings became paramount so that reality becomes subjective and whatever I feel is it. Well, it's a weird binary because the idea is the basic, if you boil theism down to its most basic idea, it's that matter has meaning. If I torture a child, that's bad. It's not bad because we all agree it's bad. If everybody in the world said it was great, it would still be bad. That's the idea that there is a supernatural, something above the nature. If that's gone, then not only do your feelings mean everything, your feelings also mean nothing, and that's where you get this kind of confusion from the left. Yes, if you feel like a woman, I can cut up your body and you'll be a woman, but if you say cutting up someone's body to make them a woman is wrong, so it's just your subjective feeling. That doesn't mean anything. So it's this kind of double paradox where your feelings become everything, but they are nothing. Well, that's the problem with that thing we call reality, right? I mean, it's kind of like it's a stacked deck. God created reality, and if you can convert people to reality, they will be led to him if they're gonna be intellectually consistent. Okay, so one of the things that I just loved about this book, and there's so many things, but you bring these figures to life. When you describe Coleridge and Keats and all of them, and I realize that's something that also had fallen out of fashion by the time that I was in college in the 80s, where we didn't seem to care about these figures as figures, and you sort of, you bring them to life, so in some ways, it's not a novel, but there are a lot of fun stories in this book about amazing, crazy, brilliant people trying to work these things out in their lives and in their art. Well, if you think about it, Britain is an island the size of Oregon, and on it in this one generation, or it's two generations, but it's the same time, is Coleridge, Wordsworth, Blake, Shelley, Keats, and Byron, the six greatest poets in the English language besides Shakespeare and Milton, are all living together on this island, and so they're all nuts, because they're poets, right? They're wild men, they're falling apart half the time. Coleridge is an absolute ruin of a human being. Byron is screwing everybody, male or female, he can get his hands on. Shelley wants to be doing that, but isn't quite, and then, and one of the people that I deal with is Mary Shelley. One of my favorite chapters in the book is on Frankenstein, because here's Mary Shelley who adores Shelley. She adores this man she's run off with. He's left his wife, and she's run off with him, and she adored and worshiped her father, and now she adores and worships Shelley, and he's basically treating her, as Byron and Shelley treated all the women they came in contact with, he's basically treating her like crap, and he believes in free love, and he doesn't know why she's so depressed when her children die. He's depressed that she's not paying attention to him, and she writes this book, Frankenstein, where she says it's about a man who tries to steal God's thunder by creating life, but I point out that we all create, people create life. We create life of the things that we have. What Frankenstein, what Dr. Frankenstein does is he creates life without a woman, and her nightmare is essentially the nightmare of femininity, the female aspect of life, and femininity and womanhood becoming obsolete, and if you follow, she invents, in that moment, she invents science fiction. She really invents the modern genre of science fiction, and if you follow science fiction, so much of it is about that.

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Fresh update on "cough" discussed on Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

00:08 min | 18 hrs ago

Fresh update on "cough" discussed on Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

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05:45 min | 3 weeks ago

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A highlight from Short Stuff: Evil Eye

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A highlight from Short Stuff: Evil Eye

"Elevate your travels with the city advantage executive card the only card with admirals club membership earn advantage miles and loyalty points on your Purchases plus premium benefits that take your trips above and beyond expectations visit city .com slash executive for a bonus miles offer travel on Hey and welcome to the short stuff, I'm Josh and there's Chuck and Jerry's here to Given us the evil eye. Mmm for all the trash we've ever talked about her and frankly it's working because I just Blew a tire on the way here to work. Is that a euphemism? No, no, I blew a tire and I lost my checkbook Mmm, you were at the grocery store. They rang everything up. Mm -hmm You're standing there looking and they were then they said you have to pay now and you want oh and you reached in your purse To get your checkbook out. I reached in my front pocket of my shirt and then you're like, does anyone have a pen and Twelve people under the age of 75 behind you rolled their eyes inside Mm -hmm, and they had a pen but it leaked all over my hand. They gave you the evil eye big Thanks to our pal Dave Bruce and the old folks at how stuff works calm For this bit on the evil eye what we in our house call the stink eye Yes, also, thanks to Antonio Paglia Rullo Who is the author of a book on the evil eye the evil eye Colin the history mystery and magic of the quiet curse? Dave talked to a lot about this because not only did Antonio write that book his grandmother was an evil eye Doer away with practitioner when he was growing up That's right, if you don't know what we're talking about we're talking about what turns out to be a very very old I don't know what you call a tradition. What do you what is custom? Superstition. Yeah, all those things where someone will give you the evil eye. Someone will shoot you a glance We call it the stink eye again. Yeah, and it's it's wordless. You don't have to say a thing. You don't have to have a What is a little voodoo doll There's a big there's a quick cello sting going on in the background 100 % you got to take that that small string section around with you It means basically well originally I think it was sort of came from jealousy or envy but can also be just someone's angry or they resent you or Maybe they're being greedy or something and it's generally always intentional But I was surprised to learn From our friend here who wrote that book that it can be unintentional. I didn't realize that but I mean I guess I guess if you're coveting Something are you jealous of somebody to the left of the person you accidentally look at and give the evil eye That's the best I can come up with for unintentional evil eye This goes all the way back to the Greeks and possibly before right? Oh, yeah long before the Greeks but Plutarch was maybe the first person to actually write about it He was a philosopher and historian as everybody knows and he wrote some essays that were collected into something called Moralia And he talked about the evil eye in that his whole jam. Was that your eyes are a source of energy That shoot out that shoot the energy out into the world around you and that reminded me Chuck of our stereoscopic episode where that one one of those ancient physicians would had their their theory was that we see by shooting beams out at Stuff. Yeah, and that's how we see and I guess that's kind of what it was based on. Yeah, totally the basically the body fills up with that jealousy or rage or whatever and It clouds the mind and then the eyeballs are right there in front of the mind to sort of Display for the world whatever the mind is thinking and in this case, it's evil Yeah, and it goes when you shoot the evil eye out of your eyes that was Plutarch's take and apparently that was the popular Take of it. Yeah, and depending on what culture you are from and your your ancestry is Sort of about you might have a long rich tradition of evil eye shooters or or Blaming everything that happens to you. That's bad on an evil eye that was shot your way Yeah, because it's not just stuff that happens to you directly like an injury or an illness It can also be things that happen to the things you depend on like your smartphone Exploding in your pocket. Remember what that used to happen. Yeah They are blowing a tire smartphones did They didn't catch on fire, right? Am I making that up? There were like mild explosions with some I want to say an Android at some point in time Yeah blowing up in people's pockets and everyone's like ha boy remember when that was a thing Yeah, and now they're right back in her pockets again back in the aughts. Yeah. Everybody's like, I don't care I love smartphones so much. I'll just take the risk. That's right so back to Antonio who wrote the book the evil eye he is Catholic and Italian and he said, you know, we don't even have like baby showers over here like that That's considered bad luck to have a baby shower. Like you're tempting fate or something like that yes, so it's a you know, sort of a superstitious danger and Over there and this is kind of true anywhere in any culture that has an evil eye history They will have protections against evil eyes like amulets and things like that and pregnant women would wear amulets in Italy Apparently at least in his family and they would say these special prayers to ward off the evil eye Yeah, and the reason why Having something like a baby shower would tempt fate and maybe attract an evil eye Is that it could be taken as like a boast or something and roasting can generate? Envy or jealousy and envy or jealousy can shoot out of your eyes as the evil eye and then your smartphone blows up in your Hand during the baby shower. Yeah, look at me I made a human and in particular babies children pregnant women and animals are the most vulnerable to the evil eye Although it can happen to anybody But there's different traditions and customs for protecting against the evil eye Depending on where you are in the world. Like you said in Turkey when you are a newborn baby You're gonna get what's called a nazar? Which is a dark blue? Circle with a white circle inside it in a dark blue circle inside the white circle and it's meant to be an eye And Chuck I say we take a break and we'll come back and tell everybody whose eye it is after this know ooh You friends seeing a doctor when you're sick is enough to make you sick or sicker and involves a lot of time and Effort at a time when you're least equipped to provide either so we want to talk about Teladoc, which is a far better alternative It's putting the humanity into health care. Yeah, think about what happens when you're sick and you have to see a doctor You've got a schedule an appointment and that could take days sometimes weeks to get in then you have to go to the doctor Even though you're probably feeling miserable and then you have to wait in the appropriately named waiting room Exposed to whatever the people around you are coughing and spewing into the air. It's a thing Well with Teladoc Health you can get in touch with a doctor 24 hours a day 365 days a year all from the comfort of your own home Just open the Teladoc Health app and get a diagnosis treatment plan and prescription if needed from a board -certified provider Download the app to get started today or go online to register or schedule a visit at Teladoc Health dot -com slash stuff That's T E L A D O C health dot -com slash stuff People are excited about what AI will do for them at IBM We're excited about what AI will do for business your business Introducing Watson X a platform designed to multiply output by tailoring AI to your needs when you Watson X your business You can build AI to help coders code faster customer service respond quicker and HR handle repetitive tasks in less time Let's create AI that transforms business with Watson X learn more at IBM comm slash Watson X IBM. Let's create a Horace it's the eye of Horace. Oh, wow. That was quick. Yeah Yeah, and like you said depending on where you are you might have different traditions for warding this thing off a lot of these countries are Middle Eastern or somewhere around the Mediterranean Sea I believe Dave Even said in his own family his grandmother in the Jewish tradition would tie Ribbons on cribs and things like that to ward off the evil eye or potential bad luck for newborn babies in that right? Yeah for sure in India They'll put some coal a black dot on the in Infants face and all these the point of these the nazar the red ribbon the black dot on the face They're meant to protect they're they're basically amulets or talisman that can protect against the evil eye and one reason why they based that on the eye of Horace is because in ancient Egypt the eye of Horace was painted on homes painted in tombs and it offered protection from evil or malintent or all sorts of problems even back then and so it kind of got mmm, you know how they take like You century know it goes from really ornate to like really stylized and simple That's basically what happened to the eye of Horace when it became the nazar. Yeah, that's a good way to say it Well, thank you and our book author also like you mentioned his grandmother Paglia Rulo's Grandma would keep a bowl of water in her kitchen and poured little drops of olive oil in there and look at the shapes and the patterns that the oil would take and Apparently that would inform her on the evil eye and if there was like someone in her family that was potentially in danger or a neighbor or something that Possibly will be or was stricken with the evil eye and I thought that was really interesting I don't know if it literally was like hey that looks like Our Gary our neighbor, right or if it's just you know, kind of reading the tea leaves, right? I'll put that olive oil was so good, too So you said that this all kind of came out of the Mediterranean did you not yes They've traced it back at least 5 ,000 years ago to tell Brock which is a city in Mesopotamia Which is tell Brock is a modern -day Syria right now and they found tiny figures that all kind of bear a resemblance to one another They call them eye idols and that they think that these offered protection as well Did you look up the eye idols of tell Brock do I didn't if? Et is not based on that. I will eat my head It's Identical to eat. It's crazy how much it looks like et man There's nobody who's seen et and would see one of those and be like, I don't know like it looks exactly like et All right, I'm looking it up and that is et. Yeah in that nuts That is et. I mean that is unmistakably an et head, right? But also even the body resembles et the proportions and everything. Yeah, that's true I don't see any arms and legs, but it does have that big squatty body. Well, thank God I don't have to eat my hat today Because they just pile on everything else bad that's happened. Was it like a sweaty old baseball cap. Mm -hmm Salty, you know, it's got the white salt streaks. It'll never come out. No, thanks So, I guess that's about it, huh for for evil eye. I got nothing else. Yeah There's all sorts of amulets and talisman you can use to protect yourself If you feel like somebody gave you the evil eye you can also say please don't look at me like that anymore I don't know what's wrong with you. That will also dispel the magic too. That's right.

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From Fuzz Brain to Divorce Rage: Theresa Wright Talks Food Addiction Withdrawal Symptoms

Food Addiction, the Problem and the Solution

04:19 min | Last month

From Fuzz Brain to Divorce Rage: Theresa Wright Talks Food Addiction Withdrawal Symptoms

"A moment about withdrawal from our foods. I know that when I got abstinent, and I did the drive -through, I did the donuts, I did all of that, and at 57 years old, I weighed 203 pounds. I'm now 70 pounds, yeah. It took me a while to get in here. But I recovered from alcoholism and got sober and then began using food and sugar in a big way. So at 57 years old, I even said the denial was that I still did not think I was that bad to get into a recovery program. Now I know I need to, and the powerlessness is not helplessness. But I did have to withdraw from my foods. I had to withdraw from the volume addiction. I had to withdraw from the sugar, sometimes flour with people. Talk about the withdrawal, the irritability, and the brain fog when people, before they start eating the way you tell them they need to eat, what they can expect. Well, you know, I've done a lot of careful study of my clients, and I'm actually applying to do a research project with Drexel University on the fact that withdrawal exists as a physical response to taking all the drug foods out of your food then. In the beginning, in the first three or four days, people have headaches and diarrhea alternating with constipation, and they have strong cravings, and they're hungry all the time. And along about the end of the first week, people have anxiety and irritability and mood swings, and they feel like they can't live their life this way. And then along about two weeks, I hear from my clients that my whole body aches. Do you think I have fibromyalgia? No, I don't think you have fibromyalgia. I think you're in withdrawal. And they're tired, and they're nauseated, and the food cravings are awful. And later on, they have fuzz brain. They just feel like their brain is foggy, and that's because the body is replacing the brain cells and fixing the brain cells and reconnecting them. And so they can't think quite clearly for a while, and then suddenly, their mind is clear as a bell, and they know what they need to do, and they're off. And then they have the fuzz brain again, and it comes back. And then they know what they need to do, and they move. And then they become furious. I have had people threaten to divorce their spouses on the 19th day of abstinence. There is this rage that comes out of nowhere and beats you up and makes you feel like you can't stand yourself, and you can't stand anyone else. After that, the fatigue, like I'm walking up a hill, need to eat my peanut butter is what my clients say. I'm so tired, and my brain is fuzzy, and I just tell them to go to bed, take a nap, drink extra fluid, wash this stuff out of your body. Somehow food addicts don't drink enough water. You need half your body weight in ounces of water. You've got to wash that stuff out of your body, because if you don't, the kidneys send it to the liver where it's recycled into fat cells. So you have to focus on drinking enough water in that first month. And then people get chest congestion and coughing. They think it's COVID, and it could be at this point in life, but sometimes it's the body replacing lung tissue, and the extra lung stuff is coming up, and they have fatigue.

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A highlight from Evidence for Inspiration: Part II

Evangelism on SermonAudio

16:38 min | Last month

A highlight from Evidence for Inspiration: Part II

"First Timothy chapter number six, we are discussing the evidence that there is for the inspiration of scripture. We believe the Bible to be the word of God written, pinned, written down, recorded by 40 different men in three languages over a period of 1600 years, but evidently with one author and that author being almighty God who created us to have relationship with him and loves us and so he's revealed himself to us in writing through what we call the Holy Bible. It's a book of books, 66 books, but all fits together and we believe it to be divinely inspired inerrant, meaning without error, it is pure, it is perfect, it is powerful and there are very few people who still believe that. The majority of people believe that the Bible came somewhat from God, but you know you can't really believe that every word is as God wants it to be. There are more people who think it's a myth and a fairy tale and a legend than who believe that it is the word of God and is to be taken literally. 415 times the Bible uses the phrase, thus saith the Lord, 313 times the Bible references the word of God or the word of the Lord and we believe that. I believe that. You've got to make up your mind whether or not you believe that. I trust that you do and so what we're covering is the evidence that we have to support that belief. God does not ask us, he does ask us to exercise faith. He does not ask us to exercise blind faith. Faith and reason are not mutually exclusive. Faith and evidence are not mutually exclusive. This is not a blind faith. This is a credible faith. There are reasons to believe that the Bible is the word of God and if the Bible is the word of God and if what it says is true, then it would behoove us to find out what it says and build our lives upon it. It has the answer to eternal life, life after death. It has the answer to salvation from sin in relationship with God. It has the answer for the best way to live upon this earth. We read in 2 Peter chapter 1, where into ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place and so while we study the evidence for the inspiration of scripture, there are two different benefits, primary benefits that we derive from this study. Number one, it bolsters our faith and confidence. Wherever that might be lacking, it gives us every reason to continue to believe that the Bible is the word of God and continue to attempt to build our lives upon the truth of scripture, but then what we also want to be able to do is to articulate these truths in conversation with lost people that we're trying to witness to, many of whom have no point of reference when we try to start in and give them the gospel and tell them about Jesus Christ and his death on the cross, his resurrection, how we can be forgiven. Well a lot of times we've got to go back to the very beginning and establish that God is the creator and he gave us his word and there are many who will oppose the truth that we believe that the Bible is divinely inspired and we want to be able to give some reasons for why we believe what we believe. We were in Pennsylvania a couple weeks ago, had youth camp all week long. On Saturday we went downtown Lancaster, Pennsylvania to do some street preaching and some witnessing and had a great time with a few brothers down there and right before we left I had this conversation with a man who came by and wanted to oppose what was happening and call us names and so you know how it goes. Most people want to make you know snide comments or smart comments but they do it while they're in motion and while they're almost out of earshot, you understand what I'm talking about? They don't come up to you and say something to your face so they can engage you in conversation, they try to just like lob a bomb right after they're out of reach and so you know I challenge in a friendly way I hope, in a nice way I challenge the individual, tell me what you believe, let's have a conversation. I walk over to him and he's cussing and he's being profane and he's you know calling me stupid and he believed in the big banks so I asked him for his evidence. He had absolutely none, he had absolutely no reason to believe what he believed other than, and he basically admitted this and I pointed out to him in the conversation excuse me, other than he didn't want God to tell him what to do. I've got some coffee, I need to cough, excuse me, okay that's better. So it's good to be able to and I went into some of these things about why we believe the Bible is the Word of God and it is we have reason to believe it and the next one this morning we talked about the continuity of Scripture, the unity of Scripture, how you could not replicate what we have in the Bible if you were to attempt to do this. These 40 different, 1600 years, three different languages and so many topics and it all fits together and no contradictions and then we talked about the endurance of Scripture, heaven or earth shall pass away but God's Word shall not pass away and this Bible has been attacked throughout history and yet it remains the best -selling book in all the world. We talked about fulfilled prophecy and we could go on and on and on talking about fulfilled prophecy and how it verifies the inspiration of Scripture, 351 Old Testament prophecies fulfilled in the first coming of Jesus Christ. But we'll continue this morning with scientific accuracy, scientific accuracy and I've misplaced my copy of the bulletin so I can follow along with your notes, there it is. First Timothy chapter 6 and verse number 20 is our first reference we'll look at, not sure how many of these references we can get to this morning but we'll try our best. First Timothy chapter 6 and in verse number 20 the Bible says, oh Timothy keep that which is committed I trust avoiding profane and vain battleings and oppositions of science falsely so -called. Now God anticipated the arguments that people would make against his word, God anticipated that people would say they don't believe in the Bible they believe in science, that was this individual that I spoke to a week ago yesterday. He claimed to believe in science, when I asked him what science he believed in he had no idea, he had no answer for why the Big Bang contradicted the scientific laws of thermodynamics, the scientific law of the conservation of angular momentum. Science and the Big Bang are incompatible. Now there are scientists who believe in the Big Bang because they don't want to believe in God but science is knowledge that is gained through observation and experimentation and nobody has observed anything like the Big Bang taking place. Nobody has observed the evolution of one species to another species, these are people who call people who call themselves scientists believe these things but that is science falsely so -called, it comes under the name of science but that is a misnomer, okay. It's not science at all, it's theory, it's belief, it's religion, it takes faith but people don't believe in the Bible because they believe in science. I believe in science, I believe in the water cycle, right, I believe in things that you can observe, I believe in germ theory, that's been demonstrated, right, I believe that a mask is about as helpful as a chain link fence, that's scientific, those are starting to come back out. Anyway scientific accuracy backs up the Bible, the Bible is not a science book but where it makes a scientific statement it is always accurate, in fact the Bible outpaces modern scientific discovery over and over and over again, there are things that began to be discovered in the 1800s that men thought this is modern scientific advancement and those things that were discovered beginning in the 1800s and on were in the Bible all along and how did these men who wrote thousands of years ago have this advanced scientific knowledge unless and here's where it is, I mean unless, unless God inspired what these men wrote, if the God who is the creator of heaven and earth, if the God who is the one who set up the laws that govern nature, if he's the one that gave the words, they don't make perfect sense that these men could have some advanced understanding of scientific principles and there are so many illustrations of this, we'll just take a few of them this morning, let's turn quickly, Job 26, Job is the oldest book in your Bible, I understand it does not come first sequentially but the book of Job was written prior to the book of Genesis, Job 26 and verse number 7, Job 26 and verse number 7, the Bible says in Job 26 7, he stretches out the north over the empty place and hangeth the earth upon nothing, here's what Job knew thousands of years ago that the Job understood what was theorized and demonstrated by Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton and modern scientists, Job understood the principles of gravity that the earth hangs upon nothing, that God stretched out the north over the empty place, that's a scientific fact in your Bible, Isaiah chapter 40 and verse 22, Isaiah 40 and verse number 22, the year 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue, he was going to arrive in the East Indies by sailing west, there was deep concern that he would fall off the edge of the earth, what they did not know at the time was that on the edges there were huge walls of ice and it would be impossible for Columbus to penetrate those and fall off over the edge, but no here's what Columbus believed that the earth was round, it was a sphere, you could go west and eventually circle back to the east, now it was a lot farther than he imagined that it was, he landed in the Caribbean and thought he was in the Indies or claimed them to be, so anyway you got the East Indies and the West Indies, but in Isaiah 40 and verse number 22 the Bible said in 712 BC, 712 years before Christ, it is he, God, that sitteth upon the circle of the earth and the inhabitants thereof are as grasshoppers that stretched out the heavens as a curtain and spread them out as a tent to dwell in, the earth is spherical, that is a fact that was written many, many, many, many, many years before Galileo, Isaiah wrote down that the earth is round, Luke chapter 17, look at that one, no go to Job 25, Job 25, I've got some extra references in my notes that we didn't put in yours just because we have a limited amount of time, Job 25 and verse number 5, Job 25 verse 5, the Bible says behold even to the moon and it shineth not, yea the stars are not pure in his sight, so the moon does not shine, now in the sky at night it looks like it shines, especially on a clear night with a full moon, the moon is bright, you almost don't need a flashlight on a night like that to go out at night time and see because the moon is shining brightly except it's not, we understand now that the moon simply reflects the light of the sun, it does not shine at all of itself, which is a type of picture of the Christian, let your light so shine, well Jesus is the light of the world, he's in us, we're to reflect his light like the moon reflects the light of the sun, but here's a scientific fact, in the oldest book of the Bible, the moon does not shine, it reflects sunlight, look at first chronicles chapter 1, first chronicles chapter 1, verse 19, there's even science tucked into the genealogies, how many of you get real excited when you're reading your Bible and you come to first chronicles chapter number 1, here's my chance to learn how to pronounce all these weird names, first chronicles chapter 1 verse 19, and unto Eber were born two sons, name of them was Peleg, it's a weird name, I wonder if he tried to pronounce that differently because in his days the earth, I wonder if he had a dog, anyway because in his days the earth was divided and his brother's name, now come on wouldn't you be bitter if your name was Peleg and your brother had a cool name like Joktan, his brother's name was Joktan, but what happened in the days of Peleg, let's call him Peleg because in his days the earth was divided, continental drift theory, remember learn about that in science class, Pangea, the earth is all one land mass and then it splits apart and it moves apart and we have continents, listen the Bible wrote about that in the book of first chronicles, these events are 4000 BC or a little bit sooner and God gave the writer of first chronicles this scientific understanding of continental drift, look at Ecclesiastes chapter 1.

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US study finds 1 in 10 get long COVID after omicron, starts identifying key symptoms

AP News Radio

01:01 min | 4 months ago

US study finds 1 in 10 get long COVID after omicron, starts identifying key symptoms

"A new study finds about 10% of people who had the omicron variant of COVID-19 have symptoms of long COVID, but it's a smaller number than originally thought. New research published in the journal of the American medical association studied nearly 9000 adults who had COVID-19 and compared them with those who hadn't been infected. At first, it looked like one in three were getting long COVID. But once more patients were added and the symptoms could be tracked in real time, it looks more like one in ten still had symptoms after 6 months. The national Institutes of health is working to better understand why some people develop long-term debilitating health issues. And others make full recoveries. About a dozen symptoms are found in long COVID, including fatigue, brain fog, stomach, or heart issues, loss of smell or taste, sexual problems, and chronic cough. I'm Jackie Quinn.

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Study Links CO2 Toxicity to Cognitive Impairment

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:19 min | 5 months ago

Study Links CO2 Toxicity to Cognitive Impairment

"Do you have to be a molecular biologist? To say, it doesn't sound good. The German study is scoping review of existing research aimed to investigate the toxicological toxicological effects of face masks in terms of CO2, rebreathing on developing life specifically for pregnant women, children and adolescents. The latter groups have been among the most frequently subjected to mask mandates in schools, despite COVID's low level of risk for them and the evidence that masks don't work. All linked to sources. What can breathing too much carbon dioxide do to you the authors write that quote at levels between .05% and .5% CO2, one might experience an increased heart rate increased blood pressure and overall increased circulation with the symptoms of headache fatigue, difficulty concentrating dizziness, rhinitis, and dry cough. Rates above .5% can lead to reduced cognitive performance, impaired decision making and reduced speed of cognitive solutions.

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Two Definitions of a 'Political Party'

Mark Levin

01:44 min | 5 months ago

Two Definitions of a 'Political Party'

"Let me read a quote to you And we will jump into the other stuff Soon enough A political party is an organized attempt To get control of the government A political party is organized attempt To get control of the government Let me do it without coughing A political party is an organized attempt to get control of the government Schneider who was a political scientist fairly well known In the middle of the last century Interesting is it In many ways it's correct A political party is an organized attempt to get control of the government But things are a little different today In several respects but let me speak to the main ones For the Democrat party a political party is an organized attempt to get control of the government And keep it For the Democrat party it's an attempt to get control of the government and keep it and have a one party state That's why they tried to change the voting system That's why they try to pack the Supreme Court That's why they do what they do in the states And that's when you know you're dealing with a party that is totalitarian and nature There's the Democrat party is

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The Fallout From the Trump Arraignment

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:26 min | 6 months ago

The Fallout From the Trump Arraignment

"David, your thoughts on the latest leak from Michael issac says 34 felony counts for falsification and business records. And that's it. I've been holding back speculation because I haven't seen the indictment. Let's assume that it's a cough has. What do you think of that? Well, you know, look for my perspective here. I just try and figure out the political fallout and the impact of something. And as always with Trump, we usually end up in a place where the people are thinking he's getting a raw deal. I think he's getting a raw deal. The people that think he is in probably think these, you should be treated even tougher, you can harsher than he is being treated. Even if he doesn't quite deserve it for this and he deserves it for something. And so I suspect we're going to end up right back in the same place. We always do, and one thing I would caution and we've seen this over time is these things happen to explode. They're all over the media and then things start to calm down and people start to assess. It's kind of how voters are after a big event. So I don't know yet that we can make any definitive definitive position here that we know how this is going to play out, how it trial is going to play out how voters are going to react to Trump and I know that's not why you bring me on here. I'm supposed to have something really wise and definitive to say, but I need to see how this unfolds and watch voters before I decide how it's going to play out. No, that's

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Warning Misleading App Uses ForexLive Brand to Target Traders

Finance Magnates

01:59 min | 7 months ago

Warning Misleading App Uses ForexLive Brand to Target Traders

"7 p.m. Sunday March 5th, 2023. Warning misleading app uses four X live brands to target traders. LTP GT deceptive website and app, with a logo that resembles four X live dot com of finance magnates group, seems to be scamming users using our brand. The website, Forex live dot CON, is not affiliated with us, and we are taking immediate action to shut it down that we urge you to exercise extreme caution when using any website claiming to be associated with our brand. Please only use our official website to protect yourself from this type of scam. You should also ensure that you visit our official website. For ex live dot com target qua blank will quote follow coughs for excellent dot com tagged by checking the URL in your browser address bar, which should begin with quilt squat and include our brand name LTP GTL tp GT clone firms are unfortunately quite common in the retail trading space. The clone operators often mimicking regulated brokers, use the details of well-known brands to mislead clients into depositing funds. Regulators and brokers alike tackle such practices by informing the public about the clone, and today it apparently befell finance magnates group to do the same dot LTP GTL TPG GT scammers and clone firms may cold call investors, but also contact them via marketing emails and social media platforms. Investors may also receive calls after searching for investments in submitting details online LTP GT LTP GT clone firms may offer investments in products such as bonds, shares, FX, and cryptocurrency that are non tradable, worthless, overpriced, or even nonexistent. Some clones offer services to obtain a loan or recover funds from previous investments for an advanced fee LTP GT. This article was written by finance magnate staff at WWW dot finance magnates dot com.

FDA authorizes the first at-home test for COVID-19 and the flu

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 7 months ago

FDA authorizes the first at-home test for COVID-19 and the flu

"The FDA approves the first combination tests for flu and COVID they can be used at home. The Lucy or COVID and flew home test, which can be purchased without a prescription, uses self collected nasal swab samples and delivers results in about 30 minutes according to the instructions, while at home COVID tests are readily available. This is the first home test for the flu. The test was granted emergency use authorization, the FDA cautions there is a risk of false positive and negative results and individuals who test negative and continue to experience symptoms of fever, cough, and or shortness of breath may still have a respiratory infection, and should seek follow-up care with their healthcare provider

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East Palestine Residents Grill Norfolk Southern for Their Disaster

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:34 min | 7 months ago

East Palestine Residents Grill Norfolk Southern for Their Disaster

"Even on CNN, they had a town hall with these people last night who are hurting. They're hurting. Listen to an east Palestinian resident grilling the CEO of Norfolk Southern. You've got to do something about this. I lost a lot. I lost the value of my home. I'm only one block. I can throw a stone to that burner. And what do we do now? I come back from Chicago four days. Chicago for four days. I came home. The other day, I put the garage door up, I pulled in the garage, got out of the car, put the garage down. As soon as we got out of that car, the snow came back to us. Right away, instant headache. Now, I'm 65 years old, a diabetic, A-fib hearts, heart disease, everything, down. Did you shorten my life now? I want to retire. And enjoy it. How are we going to enjoy it? You burned me. We were going to sell our House. Our value went. Do I move the grass? Do I plant tomatoes next summer? What can I do? I'm afraid to. And it's in the air. Every day I cough. A little cough here, a little cough there. I've never had that. I got rashes on my cheeks, and all of my arms from the I don't call it a derail. And I call it a disaster. It's Norfolk's disaster, not in a train. Derailment.

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Flaco the escaped zoo owl can remain in the wilds of NYC

AP News Radio

00:54 sec | 8 months ago

Flaco the escaped zoo owl can remain in the wilds of NYC

"An escaped Eurasian eagle owl from the Central Park zoo can remain in the wilds of New York City after two weeks of living the free life. Flacco flew the coop February 2nd after his enclosure was vandalized, but the owl never went far a foray to Fifth Avenue. Police using yellow crime scene tape to block the area. The owl's little head on swivel watching the crowds and cops watch him, then days of flying around the park, perched in trees and on the grass, crowds taking pictures, but zoo officials had concerns about Flacco hunting on his own after living in captivity, so they spent time trying to lure him with bait and owl calls. Finally, evidence he's hunting Flacco coughs up fur and bones. There are pictures of him catching and feeding on rats, now zoo officials are suspending recovery operations saying they'll keep a close eye on the owl's health for now. Julie Walker, New York

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US Pays 115M to 40K Victims of Fraud Scheme Processed by MoneyGram

Finance Magnates

04:04 min | 8 months ago

US Pays 115M to 40K Victims of Fraud Scheme Processed by MoneyGram

"10 p.m. Friday, February 10th, 2023. U.S. pays one 15 M to 40 K victims of fraud scheme processed by money gram. LTP GT United States has started the disbursement of a total of 115 million as compensation to 38,889 victims of. Fraud schemes processed by money gram. The victims, who are mostly elderly, are being compensated in full via the U.S. postal inspection service espys, the Department of Justice DoJ announced in a statement on Friday LTP GT LTP GT to disbursement comes. 12 years after dot finance magnates, dot com tag many gram quat target quat blank quat rel quat follow up money gram tagged entered into a deferred prosecution. Agreement DPA with the DoJ for quote willfully failing quat to maintain an anti money. Laundering system that prevents fraud, especially against vulnerable groups, explained that. Money gram extended the DPA in November 2018 and made additional enhanced ref cops dot finance magnates dot com's compliant squat class volume skin dairy term quote, it caught 5 6 9 F 5 8 5 three four C four four F zero 8 7 CDF 5 5 B zero F 92 B two a quad target quote compliant cell to obligations. As part of the extension, the American cross border peer to peer payments and money transfer company forfeited 125 million DoJ said, adding that the amount covered for the amount of consumer fraud transactions, the company processed and is part of the terms of the DPA LTP GT LTP GT to espys is using. These forfeited funds to compensate the victims of the fraud through the. Remission process money gram completed its DPA in May 2021, DoJ added LTP GT LTP GT kraken reaches 30 M settlement, and staking program output meanwhile, in a separate development, will taff ref coffs dot finance magnates dot com target qua blank world quote follow-up cryptocurrency exchange crop and tagged on Friday, who taught ref coughs, dot finance magnates dot com cryptocurrency croc and shut steak and Gus are the same as Sam at 13 sex settlement quad target qua blank quark wrote quote follow caught tag read to pay 30 million tag to the united. States Securities and Exchange Commission SEC after the U.S. regulator accused the. Exchange of failing to register its little tough ref cough dot finance magnates dot com staking class worms main term quote if Quartet 49 zero zero B three four one FF BFF 5 8 7 8 CD two EB one zero 5 quote target quote blank staking L tactics of this program. As part of the settlement deal, crackin also agreed to stop offering the program to its. U.S. customers dot LTP GT LTP GT, however, while kraken in a blog post confirmed that it will immediately bar U.S. customers from accessing the unchained staking service, the cryptocurrency. Exchange noted, it will app a sense de cappos state ether only after the upcoming Shanghai. Upgrade LTP GT LTP GT in its criticism of kraken staking program, the SEC noted that the offering offered very little protection, despite the risks involved dot LTP GT LTP GT weather, its through staking to service, lending, or other means crypto intermediaries, when offering investment contracts in exchange for investors. Tokens need to provide the proper disclosures and safeguards required by our. Securities laws, Gary gensler, SEC's chair, explained dot LTP GT this article was written by Solomon Oladipo at WWW dot finance magnates dot com

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Cough and Cold Medicines See Shortage in Stores

Mark Levin

01:16 min | 9 months ago

Cough and Cold Medicines See Shortage in Stores

"P and G says plants making NyQuil and vicks running around the clock Uh oh When people like taking NyQuil and cooking stuff with it or something mister people do the weirdest stuff That's supposed to cook when I quill You rub it on your body No you don't do that either This is from Sharon schlep And Brianna Abbott U.S. households are stepping up spending on cough and cold medicines Gee it never ends from tampons to NyQuil And children's pain relievers amid a rise in reports of respiratory infections leading to sporadic shortages of some drugs online and at stores That's not what's leading to sporadic shortages Inflation is Flu infections and hospitalizations are surging across the country Federal data suggests on top of an already busy season for other respiratory viruses including respiratory names that I can't even read Like RSV these viruses are common in the fall and winter months but the sharp really increases have roiled families and put pressure on children's hospitals Anything for an excuse for the Biden administration

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Ethan Buchman and Zaki Manian Deep Dive on ATOM 2.0

Epicenter

02:08 min | 1 year ago

Ethan Buchman and Zaki Manian Deep Dive on ATOM 2.0

"Thank you for joining us guys for this very important conversation about Adam two. Yeah, give us a bit of a give us the arch of how this how we got here. Adam people and I was announced that Cosmo verse, I guess now three weeks ago, what's happened since then and did it go as you expected? I mean, I think the main the main goal was to kick off a vigorous conversation about Adam's political economy. And I think that has clearly been achieved. This is the most vigorous set of discussions we've seen today, and it's quite delightful. To actually see all that and to see the passion and enthusiasm about the project. And there were some very bold offers, let's say, in the paper, and so there's rightly so. That's kicked off a lot of discussions with controversy, there's going to need to be changes, but we wanted to kick this thing off with a bang. And put out a really strong vision for what the future of the cosmos hub could look like in that should include some potentially large controversial controversial changes that might need to get worked out. And so I think we're really excited about the level of engagement we've seen and there's work now on a charter. There's a lot of discussions around how we are going to do governance moving forward and all this stuff. And so at coughing versus sort of talked about how there's these sort of three big phases of cosmos, you know, start with this initiation phase, which we completed, which started with a white paper, which we shipped in completion, right? And now we're moving into the integration phase, and this has its own white paper for the hub, but there's a lot more to it. And it's really about upgrading the overall political economy of the energy and ecosystem of the cosmos hub and that process is kicking off now. So this podcast and all the other discussions are kind of a big part of that. And what's the phase three? Phase three I call the illumination phase. We're all finally awakened to the reality of the payments graph and crypto finally has its impact on the world and we can break out of our speculative crypto bubbles and actually meaningfully restructure the global monetary system.

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"cough" Discussed on Chop On It Radio Network System

Chop On It Radio Network System

03:13 min | 1 year ago

"cough" Discussed on Chop On It Radio Network System

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"cough" Discussed on The Brilliant Idiots

The Brilliant Idiots

07:57 min | 2 years ago

"cough" Discussed on The Brilliant Idiots

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"cough" Discussed on The Brilliant Idiots

The Brilliant Idiots

06:27 min | 2 years ago

"cough" Discussed on The Brilliant Idiots

"The show very important part of what we do at church all right time for some church announcements you shows what. We got the infamous store. We back this weekend. Detroit and milwaukee osceola there man. It's been absolutely crazy. Just released a nice little tour. Video highlight on youtube people. Kind of buzzing off that man and then Really excited for the san diego the weekend after that. And then the special taping out there. In austin texas can get some tickets for those shows at the andrew dot com and more we we added a bunch more shows san francisco chicago. We had another one. Dc we add another one and Very soon another another cool announcement. Man that i'm also fashion season. Three of fashion is officially up. When you listen to this podcast go get it out. Get it while supplies. Last you know the fashion goes quick so makes you got that. We even got something for the ladies. Okay is heavy season. We're all about the heavy. So if you've got the heavies or the ladies don't matter makes you get that heavies merge all made in north korea So yeah go get that. would you got it sir. God go to who's wax dot net I got the gumy's and also got the rush charges. I'm putting on their managed. Neither of you look. You need to charge right now. Put on third gets you right. But the rush charges guys dot com is a who's wax dot net and i'm saying go ahead and make the habit and bring idiots bullied every wednesday. Most amazing got that already listening to it. Every wednesday and on monday that paycheck. We got some new stuff up there. We put up this lettuce Same old same old man state of emergency how to win in the country we built out now anita copa about to make a mallory anita kopech shallow waters out now Tv show starts next. Friday man comedy central to god's on his true ten pm Join us Old ten ten men ten ten. I announced today that I'm launching. we're not launching. But i'm having my first ever mentor. Wealth expo all been health. Expos before right like you know you go to like a a health expo and it's all about physical health and things that are going on you know with people physically but this is a mental wealth expo and it's going to be a day of mental health and healing education is going to be on world mental health day on ten ten at the marriott. Marci times square new york. Okay you can go to mental wealth. Expo dot com for more information on that man. It's going to be just a great day of like you know. We got a like debbie browse going to her podcast live. Michelle went Dropping gyms michelle williams checking in. She's going to her. podcast live. Which is called checking in. Got my man. jason wilson. Their j. barnet's going to beat a doctor alfie. Bree land noble Angela actually going to be in compensation where resmo mimic him. 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Who dealing with you know family who schizophrenic bipolar things of that nature so tintin world mental health day marriott. Marquis and there's a ticket they buy. They have access to everything you go to if you go if you go to mental wealth expo dot com You can sign up. Let us know you're coming because it's open to the public and you also You registered get like exclusive more more exclusive things when you're on site but everybody's going to get treated with love everybody's gonna treated with respect. There's no it doesn't just sound like when you when you're doing stuff like this man you gotta make it free to the public. I wouldn't give this information. Why would you charge people to learn more about mental health. I mean to learn more about healing. If you truly care about helping people. I don't. I don't knock nobody who you know who to charges for stuff like this but it's just like you know for me i'm like you know. Yeah but i wanna make a free for everybody given vaccine. 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"cough" Discussed on The Brilliant Idiots

The Brilliant Idiots

08:07 min | 2 years ago

"cough" Discussed on The Brilliant Idiots

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"cough" Discussed on The Brilliant Idiots

The Brilliant Idiots

08:38 min | 2 years ago

"cough" Discussed on The Brilliant Idiots

"Different. Oh yeah j. Different but i. I think i think you don't sound like he ups the that's what i think you could do for drag because to your point and this what i was saying last year and everybody was jumping down my throat. It's like drake is consistently good drink consistently great which you know what you're going to sue points drake. That's right. there's not another level. And but i think he could get there but he does. Sometimes he does though. Like there's certain songs that like urges memorable and impactful. And i was waiting for like one or two of those on certified lower boy i was with. There's going to be to where i'm like. Man i just gotta keep the closest one for me is time stanbrook. The time sampling's at seven. Am and idol bridle path. Something like seventy brought to sixty or something like that when you find interesting. I'm just saying envy said earlier. This morning already knew exactly how drake flow going sound in. The words. And i never heard the song before. That's what i mean. I think drake is don't but it's just like yo. What he does is good great. And it's always gonna be good in great until somebody comes along and shows you better for the past eleven years. He hasn't had to do anything. But be drake okay. But let me say this though. I think his ability to wrap his actual voice his voice create voice. I think is daisy level. I know people are going to hit on me for that. I don't care but maybe there's another generation of maybe the next generation is looking at him in the same way that we looked at jay z or bigger. These guys were jordan. Lebron run the broader. Kobe regularly go fair enough. So it's like. But i just same bars. I'm like i'm looking at. This is as you can't get more league so when you're saying why don't they work together. What i think drake needs is just production. Doesn't think needs better bars. I don't think you spit better than him. Even now beat before that had to be out before you heard when we were younger there was this Too sexy for my shirt. Too sexy for the data is at the talent show. You're lying. i was too sexy. You wanna you want to look into sexy sexy man privacy. Is this the way i got us. That is not no him waiting. How does him and his boys forming. They banned again. That's the fucking played eight heartbeats the temptations broke the fucking pips. I play the bass not wanting you fitness lloyd shirt hanging out. What did he was on. He tried to win and they wouldn't let everything came along and broke some. I don't know how to get something to see to see broad street. This was on facebook. Why i'm trying you got it. Please puts up before you look at this andrea andrea. Yes but i think. I think that you know. Connie brings the best out of people. And like i said i think drake is consistently good. He's consistently great but we know what to expect from drake in what he does is always going to be good enough and great enough until somebody comes along too. High shoals people better because lebron always got higher 'em saying drain. Brian championships like i. I know as flow. Everything is going to broaden drinker that same because braun is the best of his era yell. He's and he's been the most dominant of there now. Have there been other players that have come around. Yes steph curry. We're not gonna sit here and act and it's not part of his era. Bro carry revolutionized the game about the ball after he got three wings couple. Mvp's steph is in. but i'm just like indra year. But i'm not building my franchise around the best version of steph. I'm building my franchise around the best version. Lebron i mean you'd have a lot of success you'd have a lot of success now because a lot of things have to fall into place in order for you know you have super success with steph. You gotta get a clay. You gotta get a drain on you know. I mean you got to get a a steve kerr to coach. I guess a lot of things that go into play lebron. Wherever he goes he gonna give him build a franchise around the same exact thing with drake. Yeah and drake has been that consistently good drake guy rings. You know what i mean. Even the puck good good. He's good he's beyond good bro. You gotta give it up whereas that song dislike song cry whereas that never change. That's what i'm saying. I don't guy. Johnson never heard that. But that's what i mean when i say where's the other level. We people use the word introspective. He does introspective records. But as vulnerable as as as drake seems to be. I don't know if we've heard that rail loner ability saying like. I don't even know how you feel about fatherhood. What's in your pocket weapon. Unemployment seriously been doing my daddy lately. You better take syria. And he's a good running shoes. Better run like even on drugs lined out a line. Like i had to fuck a bunch of girls to get a son like yeah. That's how you feel about fatherhood is a slick line. I wanna hear something. A little deep was he. He was very deep deep as you can put this happened but now fuck a bunch of girls to get us. Unlike you like he was out. I don't know maybe it seems like i'm cabinet. But like he was out there he was out there fucking everybody gets. I assume what he's saying is the most beautiful thing that's ever entered his life so he's not looking fucking with bunch of girls is like yeah. I'm on my ocean. This fucked up. He's like look at this beautiful thing. They came from fucking all the unexpected right. I even heard mentioned therapy on You didn't hear mentioned i did. Oh yeah he mentioned. He mentioned therapy on album. And i'm like yeah. I wanna hear i wanna hear more like i want to hear more about what it feels like to be. The biggest thing ever from a city put a city on a map to the stress that comes with that. Maybe i don't listen to drink. I don't i. I think i do but i haven't really captured that. You know what i mean like. It's like a lot more money more problems. Shore i mean what father problems even when you complain about your friend. Group is laying you complaining about your friend group and complaining about all these women maybe issue. Maybe shit it's him reaching these levels of success the way that that changes people. Yeah that's my only how him no one knew through this. You get more successful than all sudden. You notice that people's energy around changes and it's not because they hate you or love your anything. that is they. Just start to feel uncomfortable around you. Euro change at all. I have to. We all knew he says if you haven't if you money and you haven't changed you haven't made enough not even think it's just about the money it's about the opportunities and things you may be doing like some everybody don't deserve access the energy you got your team. You got to accrue people around you feel comfortable with energy keeps you gotta keep the right circle around you man. That is true. I think that's what he's saying. He's got his grew. He got his crew. And then he saying the people outside the crew they treat you different. They could want something from me when you're in a position where you can help people write. It changes their energy around you it just naturally because everybody's looking for their salvation a strong constitution within that you can key being the person you are even though you know everybody around you actually want something from you and that probably gives you anxiety man. That's probably why your anxiety has gone up a lot of ways through your success like oh shit.

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"cough" Discussed on Woman's Hour

Woman's Hour

05:59 min | 2 years ago

"cough" Discussed on Woman's Hour

"We did have a very discussion on that at debate about that. Just a few months goes people can catch on. Bbc sounds but tim dyson you. You've served your. If i may say very well in terms of some of those questions from our listeners. Thank you for coming on about where we are and where this comes in the list of priorities and we will come back to this issue. Thank you for joining us. Tim dyson amherst professor of population studies at the london. School of economics. Let me tell you about an eleven year. Old from burlington in yorkshire bridlington. If i can get my words out easy eckhart is her name. She has cerebral palsy. Which is the name for. A group of lifelong conditions that fat movement and coordination and like a lot of eleven year olds september. She starting secondary school. Eighty is the main character in a new children's book. The amazing idiot echoed written by the comedian rosie jones. Rosie could morning very good much share to hear your voice. Thank you for joining us rosie. I know that you wrote this. You have cerebral palsy. Because you didn't really find anyone in the pages of a children's book when you're growing up now. No tall shula. War slow icu. So quite clay and now a book. Every two days. I looked great. Show for low. Came now brag about god. The able cavalry would nafez. He of dog a tally. La bake house magazine. Jr me think. I would've of ellen in dog the gods glow chev- elsa nets. I i e lie side and a live. Four nee stow burn and shirt and she debate does and your warranty show one hour. I shall pay absolute. I did all sh- dog and and not just the secondary character or someone that somebody feels sorry for. No that's very important to you. I know that she starts school with her best friend. And then on the first day they're separated so it's about eighty trying to work out who she is without her best friend. And that's a big theme. Everyone can relate to you know trying to make new friends but paving and in the world as as you navigated especially as as a young ago. What's been.

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"cough" Discussed on Woman's Hour

Woman's Hour

02:14 min | 2 years ago

"cough" Discussed on Woman's Hour

"Yesterday we spoke to the writer and campaigner. Julie bendel who in her new book is against type of feminism that she sees as most benefiting men today. I joined by raphael sakaria. Any american feminist. Who in her new book is arguing against type of feminism most benefits white women on behalf of domestic violence victims as a lawyer and a human rights activists years. She sees the issue of race as the biggest obstacle to true solidarity among women and she is calling for a moment of reckoning. Halbrook is called against white feminism rafi. Good morning welcome to the program. Good morning how are you. Thank you for being with us. I'm against white feminism. It is a very striking title at anew. Say you've taken a risk in writing this book. Why did you do it well off to be really blunt. I did it. Because i was quite tired. Like women Saying all the right things pretending to be low end even committed to Quote unquote intersectional. Feminism Where they recognize the importance of considering race and gender But when it comes to their actual lines were actually seating any space four women of color. It's an absolute no can do you. Now so you know for instance if you know if if if if a group of say why an women of color line for to be the top parson organization had in the book i say National organization of women They face tremendous marginalization personal attacks and all sorts of harassment. Honestly so i was just honestly tried to. I was i was done with it. You know i was done with. This pretends that women of color have to engage in to be sort of accepted into a system that's been created by white women and four white women

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"cough" Discussed on Woman's Hour

Woman's Hour

04:05 min | 2 years ago

"cough" Discussed on Woman's Hour

"It's under voluntary control. And you mentioned the theater most people when there is a bit of suspense in the or a love scene they will suppress cough and then by the walls. they've been all stop coughing. They've managed to suppress it until the applause rate. So off is under voluntary control. I would put a a a an extra on that in that cough associated with drinking water down the wrong way is more of a reflex. That's more of a reflex which you don't have voluntary control over. I'm off associated with diseases by cold cough. And even with cystic fibrosis. You can decide when to call on how strong you wish to cough. Well maybe some. Some people would have a different experience with that. Certainly that last point but in terms of what you're saying just because people are noticing that the coughing has been able to to be stopped or stifled in a loss of people It's it's a fascinating one. Do you know the differences. What can you tell us about the differences with women. Coughing and men coughing. Well obviously mana bigger. We have big lungs. We have a bigger voice box larynx. We make much loader coughs so call from a man is much more discernible in the theater than a call from a woman operatic ron. I mean you split us from the back right. well. I mean. I've i've never heard some of the performances of well. So women are quite large amana louder but women do moral. Tell us about women. Well if you're looking at chronic cough chronic cough which is quite common in the uk. I picked those that came as no stigmatized because chronic cough is is quite a common problem and much much more common among women especially women aged over sixty and we don't fully understand why that it is but it is a very big issue and they're very little treatments for chronic cost at the moment and yet the faces a quieter so even those perhaps with that maybe on doing it what what do we think about that run. Well i think. The theaters are quieter fish. Because many people in the theater point. Second i think came made a very good point. People are stigmatize. Have frightened of going out with a tall. you know. you don't want to be trapped in theater or cinema and you've got an irritating off because although you will be able to stress it for quite a while that may come a point when becomes almost unbearable. And you've got to do something. Yes there's a message saying. of course. we all hate coughing. If i sit totally still for a time. I do get bit mucus. I know all the tricks about how not to cough. But some combat fire horribly. A slight tickle if you try to control it can become a massive uncontrollable explosion. We're also getting messages about those of you who have confronted people about the various sounds coming from them during a very quiet. Very poignant moment during an opera. My husband leant over to the man sitting beside him in austin to sort out his nose whistle about. He was whistling. I was mortified. says lucy. Let me just come back to you. Find a word anything. Eakin advise about stopping yourself from doing this. Or what else would you like sale nece so this is really interesting. I don't think i've ever treated somebody's specifically for coughing. Although it has been a symptom people..

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"cough" Discussed on Woman's Hour

Woman's Hour

05:20 min | 2 years ago

"cough" Discussed on Woman's Hour

"Was one of you and with me now on my many messages on this which also concede shortly. Dr kim deans. He's a lecturer in clinical and health. Psychology swansea university who's been monitoring behavioral trends since early in the pandemic and also professor. Ron echoes the former director of the common cold center at cardiff university and an expert on coughing came. I'm going to come to you. I what have you been looking at in terms of our behavior. I am i thank you so much for having me We've been speaking to this group of people since the beginning of the pandemic talking to them about their views. Their behaviors their experiences And we've done a number of times you know the at the very beginning in march of twenty twenty At the end of the first lockdown during the second lock their third lockdowns. We've really been able to get a picture of that kind of individual experience and how they've been preceding and one of the things that actually brought up very early on As soon as we started emerging from that first lockdown is they're feeling that if they coughed if they showed any signs of a cold that it was perceived as a threat by other people so something that before might just be natural to us. You know to to cough to clear our throat. is actually something that is now threatening And there was a lot of you of kind of the others and me to you know so like this is a this. Is you know those people coughing and doing something very scary and this kind of separateness came up a lot on. The coughing was now a threat which is very different. I think a perception something we've heard over and over again from them over the past year and a half and was surprised to i think did initially it kind of made me sad the beginning because this is something that is natural that is now perceived as threatening and as a result of the global pandemic. I wouldn't say it's naturally necessarily surprising in that people's behaviors and the perception of those behaviors. Change a great deal based on context and based on the situations we find ourselves and with a novel pandemic. we're learning a whole new set of ways of interacting learning a whole new set of social norms And the perception of something that assembles. A cough is changing. Yes do i mean we've had is this. Some of them are very funny..

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"cough" Discussed on MedFamily

MedFamily

04:32 min | 2 years ago

"cough" Discussed on MedFamily

"Later and then he'll leave and you stay in the room and you you begin. Your patient interviewed history. Your review of systems do every just about every social family met medical hospitalization histories. And then you then you gotta figure out what's physical exams. Do you want to do because at that point. You just either in a whole bunch of information and you're just trying to juggle that information and trying to make cohesive differential doses and that's one of the things i think twenty does a good job at is with their program where they get you out in the community and doing patient history as you get a little bit more at ease doing that so that hopefully by time third year you get to doing histories They're just second nature and you're already working on differential diagnosis. You're not really nervous. Just second nature just going at it that when you get to that physical exam portion you can think oh okay. Well the patient. I said they had a cough so i definitely should probably look at the throat. I should probably look at the ears and nose..

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"cough" Discussed on Voice in Canada

Voice in Canada

01:48 min | 2 years ago

"cough" Discussed on Voice in Canada

"Hey, hey. All right it's Terry here. And today we're going to do the final edition of The Flash. Briefings all about the new sound detection routines. As you may not listen to the past couple of flash briefings we've been talking about this, you can always hear the other ones, the previous flash briefings, I mean on the website at voice in Canada. CA here's the deal. When you go into your Lexi app and you click on the more icon in the bottom right corner, you didn't click on routines and then you can click on the plus sign and you can click on when this happens. Now here you'll see the sound detection and we've gone through this a couple of times before, but the last one is the one we're talking about is all about cough, cough sound. And this one will detect cough sounds during a specified time. Just as little editorial note, this is fascinating to me as a physician because when I bought a smart speakers start to identify signs of illness like a cough or other things. If your voice sounds hoarse, then we get into very interesting scenarios potentially in the future about a song. Speaker diagnosing things. We're not there yet. But with this feature, what you can do is if you click on cough, now you choose a particular Echo device where you're going to hear the car from so choose where you're going to be spending all that time or maybe even create multiple routines with multiple locations. Then you click on next and then you choose the time when you want this to be active, you could make it essentially 24 hours a day if you want. And then once you've done that, then you're going to click on add an action. And this is where again, it gets very interesting because you can do whatever you want, you could have a message sent. If the if it has a cough, you could have lights turned on, you could have alarm go on how long you could have, you know, music come on. So it's really interesting and as I mentioned last time, I would love to hear your feedback.

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"cough" Discussed on Home Gadget Geeks

Home Gadget Geeks

04:46 min | 2 years ago

"cough" Discussed on Home Gadget Geeks

"Panacea with us from and lime technologies john. Welcome back we've been waiting awhile to get you. I'll come back to home gadget geeks. Thanks appreciate it is going to be back. I know it's been a little slow over there on the unrated side. What kinda give us a quick overview. We were actually last time we had you on. We were waiting for six point nine to kind of come out and it did and then i paint you and you're like i'll get back to you and we. We finally got pulled together but to give us a little summary of of how things been going since the last time we saw you. Things are going really well so obviously six nine Really good release for us. Multiple pulls support huge feature. Really glad that we were able to get that out to people. I think we're just kind of setting the stage with it with other things that are to come and we've been working really hard on version six ten which were hoping to have out to folks pretty soon. A six hundred ten is going to be all about security over convenience. That's the main theme of that release. Were making a lot of changes to the default behavior of the operating system. I mean it. You wouldn't have to look hard to find a number of a pretty big security issues related to storage appliances in the last few months. You know cough. Cough western digital cough cough kidnap You know list goes on and You know we. We started taking much harder. Look at how we were doing things in our operating system and We're not really in. We weren't subject to the same vulnerabilities that those two were in in those examples but There were some other things that maybe our default values which we used to be much more about like. Hey let's just make the super easy to get it so that you have a nas- with shares that you can write to over the network to. Hey let's really make the user think a little bit more critically about security so You know one of the best examples of this is something as simple as the right password so we started on raid Before i was even part of the company you know the modern router or switch at that point in time didn't have a default password. You had to you just got you logged into it. And then you'd set one if you wanted but you could leave it with no password. Now that behavior's changed all the router manufacturers candidate realize you know it's probably a good idea to just put something on the back of the box that the user has to see and so we decided you know that's probably something that we should be doing to so everybody in six hundred ten is going to be forced to cetera password to the system because it means a lot more than just the web So if somebody was able to get into the system Because they didn't have a root password set and was able to actually hit it at the console layer the sat or something. You can do a lot of damage so having a rep password. I think is going to be huge. But that's just one of a number of things that we're changing john. That's a pretty big change when you just kind of think about how long this has been around and and while it makes sense to me are you. Are you what you do. Kinda work with the existing userbase. 'cause you know there are some sets setups out there. That don't have it. You're going to get some pushback from soya folks so what he is about just in in that area. How do you kind of approach. The community can get communicated. Yeah so we've actually been talking with the community on this subject not is not publicly but because it's kind of a sensitive subject we're talking security. There's a lot of different facets to it but we have a number of different community members that are also developers that have contributed to raid and so these discussions weren't just done behind closed doors. We we've been talking to them as well and and everybody seemed to be an agreement that yeah there's going to be a little hooting and hollering probably here and there. But i think that if we just point to a couple of those examples of how much real damage can happen just because you didn't secure it I think that's going to be eye opening to folks and and i i. I don't think there's going to be as much pushback as there might be a little initially but i think it'll be quickly abated And in addition to that. I think you know it's not just even about security. It's about share security so we're even going to have default behaviors. There are going to change as well. Now one thing that's worth mentioning you mentioned existing users we will not proactively change anybody's existing settings on their shares so from a security perspective if you already have shares configured that public when you upgrade to six ten we're not going to automatically set them to private or or take them off of being exported via smb but now when you create a new share on version six ten Smb export will not be by default and the setting will be set to private public by default. So you will have to explicitly tell me. Hey i want this share to public. Or hey i want this year to be exported over over. Smb so that's just a behavioral change. So that folks understand that by default. Whatever they're creating is going to be locked down and then if they want to choose to change that permission level. They're the ones making that choice. 'cause you know you and i both know most people they're just click next next next next next and you get to the end as quick as they can and they don't always understand the implications of that so just by changing this behavior. It's going to educate people that they have to understand what they're doing..

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"cough" Discussed on JOHN16AND12.COM

JOHN16AND12.COM

07:44 min | 2 years ago

"cough" Discussed on JOHN16AND12.COM

"And that was also my mother in law. She thought so when when she got cancer and she pray to jesus as his say that whole time that jesus is going to heal me from cancer so she. She don't didn't want them to to take away her ovary she had no very. It's simple things to take away the cancer. It's to take away their over. She was over sixty or so also he should not taverna kids That jesus is coming in ancona. Heal me i'm they. It was not more than two law law last days over life. She thought to understood that. Jesus would not coleman hit me and i. So she died. Her eyes died when she realized that jesus would not calm he. Let me and. I have just got to her first grandkid and she died before she she could see her first. Grandkid grow and only she could so simple. Take away that ovary that had cancer and then she could be with us and she could have raised the her first grand child to love. Jesus my daughter. She uses in jesus church now and i know that sir grand mother that had cancer that she come back and she have taken my daughter to be jesus lover and the and hug my daughter's grandmother. She was baking cakes to their much. And that exactly what might water is doing. Also so i know i know for a fact hundred percent. Sure that my daughter's grandmother she come back and took my daughter to be exactly like her and i was very angry for some years when i understand that that do grandmother over my daughter will behind this that i knew before before i got started to get so much spirits coming here i understood it that she was behind that my daughter seen leaving in a church that As god and the she do all this crazy things that they do win those jesus church and the and then she make cakes for the church she is the professional baking woman there in the church and she is not the low to to have a man she have never had the six she never. I think she have not had holding hand in her search for this. She has been in fifteen years now so Before she come to the church she had a boyfriend and she was she was to his homeland boss star but i know that they had no sex. She was not that in that way but they were together but Now nothing since she come to the church on the of course. It's the same for me. That i don't have a man since god calm but the that is not the man to tell me that i should not have a man. But in her case they said that pastor in the church that she's in that ten is telling who is going to have a man in our life and who is going to have have a man in their life. So i know my daughter is not going to be married. But she's adult today and that's so choice. I i have nothing with that to do. She's outdoor. I have nothing to do. Whatever she do. She sounded. I let her go and call in now when the easter maybe she showa might be on saturday tomorrow. Maybe i'm going to to end this episode different episode. I say that. I miss my friend. I miss him very much if he knew how much i miss him i hope he he understand. It may be one day. His company talk to us. Vote going on in heaven receive because he no now that what. I was telling him it was true. The t. didn't know anything. He had no rian prophecy in his church. And then i have been to his shirt side. The 'em off the he he he died and hit that that man that have.

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"cough" Discussed on JOHN16AND12.COM

JOHN16AND12.COM

08:06 min | 2 years ago

"cough" Discussed on JOHN16AND12.COM

"Am in in sioux meeting some times and it was assumed meeting where they wanted us to go into like not like meditation hypnosis on our own and and i did the same thing that i have done i have been in the hypnosis and being to have them and i didn't know what they wanted us to do in this so meeting so i took myself into heaven and the ice it i. I didn't want to go by ian to have. Is it in the in the that park in that on the bench show before going into heaven while there is a beautiful food streaming water and march flowers that jesus garda that and the i sit on the bench waiting and i was. I thought it was that we should meet someone in in in this self hypnosis. I think so. I was waiting for someone to comb and then suddenly calm someone out from the water of big man hit and then suddenly i saw that. It was this preacher and the he come up and he said to me that you had the right. You have everything right. Everything you say was right to say to me. So i suppose that God wanted to take him up to him to teach him. Because i couldn't convince him that the associates not got so god have to take him up and teach him so he comes to me. And i don't know if. I say that in recording here or if a say to someone else but the it's the i think that donate so meeting that i said that i. It was a friend that coming to me. When i sit on the bench waiting for someone to come and But i think it's very strange if it was him because they once the spirit is coming when the those that have died the just now in this time the eight the usually take take at least the shortest time have been seven weeks since the they left and then they coming back and talk to them then i remind myself maybe is it seven weeks scenes. He died and i counted. And then i ll ask because it was seven weeks so he come very fast back and talk. He wanted me to to understand that he has got the knowledge when he came to heaven. So i hope he can be with me now. Hit me in his the no let she known now so he can be like my guardian angel so that i have to take lethal work. Done down the good thing with the when he died. I come in contact with his daughter. That have those kids. And i said to them that site to her that i i want to stay a we the with your kids because my friend. He loved that those kids sunday. I want to see them grow up so she took me to be her friend and the facebook account with her father is still there but there is no on that post anything so so she make me be her friends so i can look at the pictures. I don't know how their economy but she's pretty young that his thought and they got much monday. Because i lost one man and They are often do go to them. Amusement parks and the i think it's why they want them to the kids to have fun and forget. This sadness about their grandfather died so he did very quick and the i understand the he died very quick because it was maybe a last summer suddenly. He say he wrote. What am i doing here. And so he had some hot problem so he was to the hospital. Certainly he got some things that make him for land income to the hospital so he was week as so many think that death jesus going to heal them and it doesn't matter what they are doing because this is protect them they think.

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"cough" Discussed on JOHN16AND12.COM

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14:33 min | 2 years ago

"cough" Discussed on JOHN16AND12.COM

"Be psychic. Many that have that gift they can read. Read off their people sway. One day meet them. They can tell things about people. But i don't do that kind of things. I never talk to people like that. If it's not that we are into talking a spirit things. But i don't see you. I don't see you. So i can see you when the spirit is saying that they can see you. Donna is meat not me that see you. They the spirit is seeing you and they talk about you to me and So these issues such a very short chhaya In pictures and the but he Jesus lover he don't believe in in the same god that not me. He tried to to ten him about god but he believed that his was god walking here on earth and the so he don't believe in in god the father he believe that jesus is the same as the father. Diesel the same as peace christ so he is far He was far from me in believe so and he didn't want to hear it Ah tried to to tell him for some years but they they did not work for him to understand it. He was so much like many have grow up in the church. The parents have told him how to believe them. Think so. it's stop born people. It doesn't work. So i understand that the that god is doing this things that shaking up people now am to see if they can change their way of thinking so they can see that he is god and jesus is not it Jesus is not god. I understand that. God is very angry. He don't kin but he shaking up people. The in the air people are are northern. The walk away without pre protect them. Because it's a virus going on if they don't understand to protect them. That's it's not god's that's what it does when people don't understand what science we see today that the god is very angry at this young and the so i have recorded the hit. The will live broadcasting in christmas this pastor in the about the same age s me a black man and i don't care about what the color of the skin are. He is my friend. And i wanted to to you to hear. This thinks that he's talking about was so now. I peter here. He's telling us but in your heart crisis. Lois always be prepared to give it to everyone. Who asks you to give the reason. I hope that you see a lot of people looking at saw you all today wandering man pandemic and you have you have hope of them again. Us do van all your feels a pandemic. you're not been to the hospital pandemic all of that. So you know in your heart. This god that we serve guarded user. You know so some. Md prepared to the fan. You know and not just be able to say something in his indefensible meaning like some people use scripture to do hate and all that other stuff which is not difficult but they are able to go and say okay. This is what i believe. And this is what god is required of us in this hour. We get to this place where we know without a shadow of doubt with number want. Who was this. God that we serve so we did that in spirit. Who is that we served throughout really know number one who has got his number two. I really the why. I am serving in number three. How can i relate to anyone else. That i'm trying to cross the veer particular here and i know a lot of people may not like this. What he's saying when he says to this with what and respect that's what he did here. It was the respect between see number. It was the beginning when i was facebook. Many was angry at me but after some years they understood that the is doesn't work to fight me. Because i have always answer on everything they say and i told them that. But it's like when you hate to me like you because You put me in in. Tried to put me in the corner and warned me to to a sept what you're saying but instead they said that i can tell the people believe when now answer you. The night can talk back in that way. That people can hear what i'm saying so i think it's wonderful when you write me and fight me. I wrote to them this on facebook so everyone can see. It's it's the that i learn. I have a study advertising in the university and the the best the commercial is a is this when people go angrier and then they talk if they are happy with the commercial learn. It's okay then they don't talk so much about it but if if it's something wrong with a commercial then they talk about it and that is a good advertisement because it's always. It's not the whole time that the people is negative. It's was so calming people that say. That's that commercially snowed so bad it's make me happy. And and they talk like this so that was i was thinking about when they were angry at me but now they don't talk to me at all because facebook have down so you can take away so you don't see and the post from people that you don't like you want them to read your opposed. Let's bad facebook's to do it the cosa it should be more fair if facebook had Coming up with that. You can see who have blocked you or ignore you from getting to see your post. It should be more fair now. Is it's only. You don't know who who can see your post redo post. So i'm gonna have a store recording from this pastor. It's a little longer recording. But i want to to hear it say you know some of the benefits and then when i say no just start rather all eternal life prosperity health on and on and on the cost of this god that we serve but we got to get it together. People s the church but the problem is now worth a heart problem it is simply a heart problem and this is what he says but in your heart set apart crisis lower see now. It's a hard problem because so many of us are witnessing from not a hard. We're witnessing from this. Kelly vantage test told us we witnessed with this past told us we witness from with his profit and told us and we are not seeking god. And we're not witnessing from what he is showing us and what he is telling us and the good thing about witness. I don't have to worry about what somebody else is. The god has been so good to me. I just look back around bright that say oh thank you. Lord reason to praise you got a reason to tell everybody of your faith and reason to tell you about how good you are you know so we got on the stand last night where i went to my side. Saleh's was just swollen up just like that and it's still a little swelling in right now but I lay my hands on and took a pill and lay back down. And when i got up this morning i but not you know. That's because the one calls of appeal because apple lead in the healing power of my lord and savior. I believe there's nothing to offer him. I believe that there's no disease known to man that he cannot including absolutely numb. But i got the purpose data my heart. I got to get that deep down in my heart. So when elvis something up. I can begin to speak. I could spaghetti spigot immediately. Hey you know you're not gonna kill steal destroy me because that's not my heritage you know. Now let's talk about where you need to come to so you can be in the same heritage so that you will every time life as well that eternal life at yuba spend with the lord and savior. Jesus christ entitled but until we get to the point where it's not about me. I often hear some people say. Oh come on. Jesus come on come on. I'm ready okay. You may be ready. But what about the people around you. Have you witnessed those people. Do you think. God is pleased with you. Just say take me. 'cause i'm ready and all of this program ground out here that knees witnessing.

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"cough" Discussed on JOHN16AND12.COM

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06:23 min | 2 years ago

"cough" Discussed on JOHN16AND12.COM

"This to be psychic. Many that have that gift they can read. Read off their people sway. One day meet them. They can tell things about people. But i don't do that kind of things. I never talk to people like that. If it's not that we are into talking a spirit things. But i don't see you. I don't see you. So i can see you when the spirit is saying that they can see you. Donna is meat not me that see you. They the spirit is seeing you and they talk about you to me and So these issues such a very short chhaya In pictures and the but he Jesus lover he don't believe in in the same god that not me. He tried to to ten him about god but he believed that his was god walking here on earth and the so he don't believe in in god the father he believe that jesus is the same as the father. Diesel the same as peace christ so he is far He was far from me in believe so and he didn't want to hear it Ah tried to to tell him for some years but they they did not work for him to understand it. He was so much like many have grow up in the church. The parents have told him how to believe them. Think so. it's stop born people. It doesn't work. So i understand that the that god is doing this things that shaking up people now am to see if they can change their way of thinking so they can see that he is god and jesus is not it Jesus is not god. I understand that. God is very angry. He don't kin but he shaking up people. The in the air people are are northern. The walk away without pre protect them. Because it's a virus going on if they don't understand to protect them. That's it's not god's that's what it does when people don't understand what science we see today that the god is very angry at this young and the so i have recorded the hit. The will live broadcasting in christmas this pastor in the about the same age s me a black man and i don't care about what the color of the skin are. He is my friend. And i wanted to to you to hear. This thinks that he's talking about was so now. I peter here. He's telling us but in your heart crisis. Lois always be prepared to give it to everyone. Who asks you to give the reason. I hope that you see a lot of people looking at saw you all today wandering man pandemic and you have you have hope of them again. Us do van all your feels a pandemic. you're not been to the hospital pandemic all of that. So you know in your heart. This god that we serve guarded user. You know so some. Md prepared to the fan. You know and not just be able to say something in his indefensible meaning like some people use scripture to do hate and all that other stuff which is not difficult but they are able to go and say okay..

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