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"cozma" Discussed on Channel 52: The DC Podcast

Channel 52: The DC Podcast

04:57 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on Channel 52: The DC Podcast

"Passage but buses the kardashians so docs asking the old man. They woke up of athena's about the triarc and he says I'm a man of science on a scholar fate But he's again we get the the legend about the holly won't kill their father than laughed and wandered stars and they came in they would come back to the store the planet and talks like no. I don't think you by that. But yes supposedly this big plate thing says legends of the arc is that alleged exaggerated the just normal. The ad says there. They were mortals wise beings whenever leaders but mortals nonetheless. The great powers are but myth at this moment. Three beings are wrapping maltese. They are false gods and doctors to powerful to be real scientists. Isn't that so and the guy says yes. I know this four. I am their creator. I kids reveal both a little. Yeah okay you're able to make giant cleansing the because yeah. My tale begins a universe ago when the mall named when the tuesday named krona here. We go on least dark forces on the cozma's about these forces. some founded the guardians of the universe. Yawns later frustrated. We controllers split off It's a controller as we were all controllers. I was charged with creating instruments of construction the vices which might help restore order universe seeking ideas and returned here the world. My homework home were the with my birth world where spiritual journey inspired me to recreate the holy try and give life to the lead their legends. At what point did you realize your mistake. Once i learned that i've done my job too well program to believe they were truly the holy triarc. They repeated their history and turned on me. Either father leaving me dead. They sought to fulfill the prophecy and fled to the of the universe. But i wasn't dead in desperation. I manage the to a life sustaining matrix. Where have i heard this around. The same point in time off superman where i slept until you woke me nightly my return but you have thoughts like there that that is what your creations have. Wrought another splash page of two of the guns n. Wants to fighting and captain calms even. We're not stopping try art. We barely stopping each other. But then alco how comes. Oh my god we're you know you're in trouble when house always says yes. Laxed kathy coleman here miata. If we don't start cooperating will never defeat the trialogue. We stand together for multiple torn apart so he tells capcom ear. Telepathic link our minds so that we can reach the darkstars put out. Put out the declaring a truce. Has we only got like two more parts of clod so yes everyone. Starting to calm down in saving innocent bystanders and stop fighting each other and little indestructible dude. It turns out is destructible. Yes after he's like saving kids and stuff yeah. Everyone agrees that the truce everyone agrees to a truce. Meanwhile back in the ship logo marae time to tame the main man gen my pleasure big taking threat seriously. I'd yeah out place for the town of trying to strike for the rest of the issue. We get another splash. Page a page count here will seems a little bit padded to me but hey i mean there are some big god's there so just as you can invite your power terrible forced one god says so can we. Let's the base version. Like you said the little destructible dude gets killed birth Now nothing stands between the triarc in the total destruction of all tests because looks like everyone's.

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"cozma" Discussed on Eu tava la

Eu tava la

02:15 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on Eu tava la

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"cozma" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

Dateable Podcast

05:46 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on Dateable Podcast

"Like fuck this shit. But i let it happen because he never lied to me. It was like i go rhino. I love how we start off like. Have we been an advertising. All these memories are coming back. And i think both of us current day would not is some of that is growth right but he had a big piece of it is in your earlier years sometimes. You're you know you think that's is how people are especially as women we think like. That's how men are trained. I remember i have. God bless i have this group of fred that deference that never does the of these like data terms and they were like what does a fuck for. It's basically a player of our generation but like cozma politics magazine and like all the bad books we read. I feel like that's what you expected. Men to be like a lot of us just accepted those crumbs because we thought that was the dynamics that you are expected to accept yup bemba's sky was we were you know. Hit it off. And he's like. I'd really like to take you on a date. There was a great. I can't wait and he's like. I don't think my girlfriend would like why are you bringing it up like one so sleazy but it does take like your friends. Therapists said getting to that point. That you're like idol. I want someone that's like all it and communicate like an adult doesn't do weird power dynamics who wants to the end of the day. That's the fuck boy right..

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"cozma" Discussed on Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition

Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition

07:02 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition

"Carb ketogenic recipes. That you guys have been making our we. Both love curry's my whole family loves curry. Fortunately that's one thing i mean. I just love the coconut milk and the red curry paste or grain will do both but curry is probably my favorite. We've got to great recipes online for coconut curry in thai curry turkey curry so both those are just delicious You can add anything to curry's they're so easy. You make the sauce quickly. You don't really have to add a lot to it and you can use whatever vegetables you got on hander. Frozen vegetables anything's good curry so always recommend curry. Another thing are omelettes. Allow omelettes leads. 'cause you can do so much omelettes and you can have them anytime of the day breakfast lunch or dinner can do an let so. Just chaba them. Vegetables use your pastured. Eggs some grass-fed cheese just just delicious. So we do a lot of on woods and then a lot on. We've got a lettuce wrap taco recipe and buzzer delicious. Beef talkers with grass-fed faith. On whole family loves those. I will sometimes use coconut wraps for those coconut rap said put some guacamole and some of the taco need. It's just delicious. I just challenge you to try these things. Because you're gonna be amazed at how good they are but that's probably some favorites and you're getting me hungry here and how to was you've got your boys are sixteen is correct. Now be sixteen in may yes. So they're so fifteen sixteen year old boy sociale. They're not trying to. They're not giving you feedback to kind of temper. You out there being very real and authentic on what they liking. What they don't lie right gotta figure out not only recipes. That are going to be healthy for you but also really help rescues that. The boys are going to approve. Bob consume that takei recipe last night and they love it and they don't have a difference you know. They don't see a difference still wishes yup absolutely when when they were young. You really didn't know as much about this. now. I regret i mean hoods periods. This is a bit. That's an important topic because a lot of times parents are like i was. Hey if you can get the kids sorted outright like with my boys and we we buy wife and i we know or do it. So we're starting out riot giving them that really good foundation the challenges if you're trying to change things after they've been eating candy and they're just so used to process sugar and processed foods in their seven or eight years old. They're gonna rebel against right. My voice for probably ten. When i started. This didn't wasn't even when i started. I wasn't as onboard. Sam now so it's been a process and that is a struggle and that's one thing that people who work with me always say they loved it. I'm real because i am a gut for kids. I you know. I know the struggle. I had kids the bite. Me on things and you just gotta do which you know is best for them and they come around my little girls a great example because she had terrible diet and she had gastrointestinal issues. And what's we put her on her elimination diet. She started feeling so much better now. She's like the health champion in the house. She just loved as her is an example because if a ten year old can give a pizza and dairy to feel better than you know adults can for sure so. It's just a you know once you start feeling better. You're more motivated but it is hard. I mean that's definitely a real struggle for people as kids because they're exposed to all kinds of things at school you know and even if you pat. He'll the forum at my little guy was trading his organic things for other things and other kids. You know the struggles real. I understand it. Yeah definitely can be. I know for me and my family. My mom was always into healthier stuff had regard and whatnot. My dad completely opposite minuit eat junk food. All day burned jelly sandwich as pizza and So of course it's kids we really. We rebelled against my mom and what she was telling us and my brother. My older brother had acne on his face. My mom basically just taught me in the rest of my brothers and sisters cozma fact insured. She said the reason. Why has eating the sugar. Once i had acne and i kind of felt the just kinda the peanut and also looked at it. Obviously i i didn't like the way it looked face ryan. This is sugar as sweden. I'll stop eating sugar and the pain was more than the pleasure sugar. And then later. As i got older why mom would relate. How eating seemed kale for example which she would make regularly and i hate in at that period she would relate how that would impact. My sports performance now is based on baseball player. And so she was like you know this is really good. It's got a lot of calcium in anson oxidants and all this stuff in there. That's going to help With muscle function. Help you for better and for me. That's what i was like. Oh anything that's going to help me perform better. I'll swallow down a matter how much i hate. It would be a better baseball player. It's worth it. And so i think a big factor helping kids is is finding out what they're passionate about and linking nutrition to helping them either be better at what they're passionate about. Were avoid something that they don't want like in my case. It was happy riot exactly at mountain one in my teenage boys. That's a perfect example of him because he has gone sugar aid to try to avoid agni a we also figured out that jerry was an issue for him and his acne so he's dairy free in sugar free and he's i mean he'll look at every single major. It's not doesn't have any sugar in it so you're absolutely right. And he's from baseball player too so he he's all about performance and it's really not linking that cause and effect. I think nationally important day in most parents aren't doing nats. Their kids are under performing school. Really just you know that. Sometimes the kids feel inferior or just not as smart as other kids. A lot of it has to do with their blood. Sugar imbalance orrin having physical appearance issues like acne ozzy. Show psoriasis issues. Like all these things are are so common nowadays or is not performing as well in sports and so so nice helping them understand that the nutrition how they their body is going to help improve their performance. Salt elka look better. Feel better have more confidence. Continually repeating that to them You know things start to click in a nazi air. Their sweet.

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"cozma" Discussed on Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone

Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone

04:55 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone

"And if anybody was asking me i would have thought that yes glad the laws that are being american but he was a good guy who fought for what he thought was right. One of the things. I i remember from from the book that you wrote was the description of the textbook. There has to be a reason why this story has been told so fact leslie for so long so many generations later. There's absolutely a reason. So if you think about this of the south narrative and what this myth is it's a lie by the way that's a couple of things that that that lee was a great a soldier that ever lived at the civil war wasn't really about slavery that reconstruction was a failure that ulysses grant was a terrible general and the south was like paradise. Well all of those things are false but the reason that they were false and the reason that they came is so that people would think That they would allow that a white political power to retain power it was to create a white supremacist society that had lynching That had a disenfranchisement of black people They created at secondary citizens and all were part of the pillars of a white supremacist society. So the reason to make leave. A great hero is for pernicious purpose to ensure that why people retain political. Wow and he starts this laws cozma by saying the only reason. The south loss was because of overwhelming a manpower and he says that before the smoke has cleared the battlefield general orders number nine april tenth eighteen sixty five hundred but the idea of putting him at the top of that starts immediately upon his death. But because he's the only successful being in the south pole you mentioned about the big l. on the forehead of the confederacy. Well the only ones that had any ws at all was robert lee. So this thing happened the thing being the civil war and then they began lying about it immediately in the correct immediately there is a bell. Dineh feels like some other insurrection. It's the big lie. It's the biggest line american history for the most pernicious purpose which is to create a up a white supremacist society. I mean it's it's an evil thing that's why we have competitor monuments. That's why we have the confederate flag all of these things linked back to the same thing. Which is the white people who went to. The south went to war to protect expand slavery loss but they would unwilling to accept the results which is equality for all americans isn't that staggering the rubber daily monument that they just took out of charlottesville. When was that put their. It was put their nineteen twenty four and the people that when it was done..

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"cozma" Discussed on The LeftOut Podcast.

The LeftOut Podcast.

05:31 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on The LeftOut Podcast.

"With these boys. I wanna cozma in in the wrong area of leather. be mad but again could depend. depends on the geyser. Because there's some guys would genuinely just linked up together and actually good for. I full that something so normal here in paris french in friendship circle i hang out in does something. That's at mad normal like all like my guy friends in all. Let's get caught tells. And it's normal but i don't know i don't know. Is that different for your. Is it different of the guys unit. Like what like let's get cooked. It's usually let's link Get fucked like out. I'm the type. I don't have time to waste drinking. Yeah this is for me to get. So i'm not gonna i'm not gonna say like i am going to to modern to sit and i drink wine a love glass of wine white wines. If you're listening to my my heart. Ou derek and men and women can be friends. Just friends like platonic friends. Yes one hundred and ten percents. Do you think that can But if you wanna relationship cannot still if you already friends. Not if you like okay. That's that's my thing like. You already friends than yes. If he just became friends later the no But like let's say if if you end up relationship and let's the guy that your now dating. He's he has a best friend that the female. Yeah you'd be comfortable without. It just depends on the circumstance. How long have they knew. Each other i would. I would be comfortable with the. If like i got to hang out with her eyes. Suss the vibe. And i can see with my eyes at the just friends and like that would be fine for me. I think so too. Like i don't know he. Sold the steve harvey comment that he made when he was just like. Look men and women can not be friends because he feels as if the woman puts out a vibe that she just wants friends they just want like if we're go get basically if a girl but if she was willing to put out that guy would take regardless if difference on who just saying that he should. He doesn't believe that a man should have female friends. But i believe. I feel like. That's just like immature. Wanna have sex with every single can guys that he was gonna say mike this like he was making seem like if the woman was to be willing to. Now let's put it on him. He the guy would go for regardless if their friend. All which is bullshit agree. I think i think. I like give some guys all just see every go but i i agree with your statement that like. I'm cool with like a guy. I'm seeing having friends that are goes. Yeah but it's with quantocks. You can't tell me. I used to see her and now she's yes or no black so she's your best friend that you see on the weekends like we have to have context of the nfl..

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"cozma" Discussed on Bobkast

Bobkast

03:31 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on Bobkast

"For my compo- fraught mike. So do saba aggregate lamela to their okay. Eka mogadishu nine nine. I s hub. J. saalbach global ucs. Well there are some there were there. Were showing up. Your compulsive lousy get subset. Some cheerful mopeds sheriff beyond bill Local money voter from associated. Be not keiko so should have been fantastic compass. Then i've pulled marquette In for him now go away the food contributor to start to top this at all. Do you come on at paul dusek on the the lung or for. Thank you sick barrio. So we're going to see the the poor fool. Not i it. Yeah i am for can store price on demand now alone thank. Grown up sleet some samatha. Here alan. we'll take them auto conclude their motor alone dismissing take ask only ni- advertiser clogged look. So i felt spoiled. Okay yeah they're the one shop nyala youtube men A alternative smart data. Up there orlando guarded. Mohican ma. The media soil bartlett's man slogan saw their iron on targeting that alternative. Yeah that'll tie inside well on talk to transport mile some calm the test visas for y'all died it sir my end the bins to wilmington soukous. Kosovan i really answering instead the aluminum schuermann ease. Yeah degrom knock. Some kim shook clouds accurate. I'm glad the as on the them. Some viscous don shula this luanda. Renato give roy. So i can go frame cozma to soften called the tonight. I are going to seek counsel nights. You shook his kelsey europe. Yeah thank dr scott. Navin they potent and paul they will provide for it. Open the canoed word like lit. Thank you for your fork as a thank the through the a folks from a photo open con also like to thank for day l. senate cisco for qualified for four to open called tatton..

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"cozma" Discussed on WGR 550 Sports Radio

WGR 550 Sports Radio

03:32 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on WGR 550 Sports Radio

"I mean, this isn't a team that had its sights set on winning the first round and then bowing out gracefully like they're trying to win the whole thing. And if even if Anthony Davis can come back and play Can they survive? If it's kind of like this the whole way where he's in sometimes and out sometimes and you can't really ever be sure. It's such a weird season because every time you feel like the engine starts moving for the Lakers, like just when they started, this has been the case. Not just over the course of you know the last couple of days. The entire season. Every time things start going the Lakers way more mentum starts picking up You feel like they started Go downhill, Something happens. A Dion Ballantyne downtime today. Had the cast strained against the Denver Nuggets. He was out for over 30 games LeBron for C Atlanta Hawks, and I want to say maybe the early part of March or something. He goes out even says 20 plus games. So this is kind of in the theme of the Lakers, and you're right overall. If they make it to the Western Conference finals, nobody's going to sit back and say, Well, what a great season. It's either you won championship number 18 or you did it so You kind of look at it from a big picture perspective. If they just get past Phoenix. This is going to be an incredible challenge because of the scenario in front of you, but if they just got past Phoenix They get Denver or Portland in the second round and no disrespect to either one of those teams, But I don't think the Lakers have to be 100% healthy to win a seven game set against them. It's really by the time to get to the Western Conference finals in your claim, Utah. Or the Clippers that you would say OK, everybody's got to be there. No thinking about this team from afar. I mean, I watched them often, but I'm not immersed in it the way you are. I would think that when Anthony Davis if this had happened last year, maybe a Laker family like a You know what? We're okay, Because we've got Kyle Kuzma. We've got Montrose Harold like we've got. I thought when they got Anthony Davis that Kyle Koosman, LeBron and a D was a really good big three. It seems to me like how Koosman just is invisible at times. Montrose Harold couldn't get off the bench yesterday until the fourth quarter. Where are some of what I would perceive from afar? To be the most important secondary pieces for this team. Now that ideas heard, Can those guys you know, maybe have a rebirth in the playoffs off of the season, where They kind of disappeared. It's interesting because sometimes you look at some of these Lakers role players and you said yourself, like like you're mentioning right now. The cow Cozma portion of things I've been Cozma. For most of this Syriza has been he had a game. We had 10 rebounds, but he struggles from the field. Um he's kind of in a you know, a non factor monsters. Hell can't get off the bench like you were talking about. I think these Laker players, you could look at it two ways one way you could say. While they have really, really accepted their role of we're all players, however, we could help with the championship. We're gonna help try and win a championship. It's actually question I asked whose mama a couple days ago about you know, these sometimes feel like you're being too unselfish. Like you're passing up good shots because you just are. You just have this mindset of I'll do anything for the team to help win a championship. It's one thing to kind of look at it. From that perspective. I think the other way to look at it is What? Anthony Davidson LeBron James are both on the floor. They know what their rules are. When one of those guys air out now the question is okay. Dennis Sugar. You got to get 20 Andre Drummond. You've got to be in double digits on points cause more like you. Reference..

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"cozma" Discussed on SuperHero Homies!

SuperHero Homies!

05:53 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on SuperHero Homies!

"Won't you kept some marvelous. But he he really is that dude he really can do those things. And then some so he has prolonged. Live pro prolong life. Notices said that he was in his prime in the sixties you know he's still kicking today so his order takes place in the sixties. Now he's recently come out of retirement He has like a little bit of the read which is great around the sides but he still is very young for a man his age he has prolonged life of course s the gamut of super strength. Speed agility he's nigh. Invulnerable like the shit that it would take to kill. This man is some next level. Shit like One of my favorite stores are right about him when he fall qinghai appearing on. So if you're familiar with the carry on who was another version of marvel's version of superman in a one of marvel's many takes on the man of steel. Our period is extremely powerful and evil version appearing on You doing some shit and blue marvel at embraer bottom them and those two fucking fought allied the devils and it was an incredible fight in the fact that atom can only withstand premium. But give you a hand on them. Pretty fucking telling us how powerful years and of course he has a lot of other powers to comes to. He almost has like a cosmic awareness. Something like the original captain marvel actually had marville had cozma. Coronas thing of it is like a An extended spider source. Like being able to understand the only something wrong. But i feel like something concerning this matter may be wrong. He has something along those lines. His own jimmy cricket of the universe. Yeah yeah he has a manipulation over certain like molecules like he does not like a molecule man. type thing. Yeah yeah nothing quite so powerful just like elements in the core sure So yeah he's extremely powerful has agreed origin because especially happens that he uses the power his powers of course to fight the good fight and when he fought as a originally he had a helmet on. You know because he was just kind of what he was used to. And during one of his many big battles his helmet guy damaged and the world saw the. Oh this is a black man The blue atom is an african american In in doing so he eventually was able to save the road again from some of the threat Jfk gave him the honorary medals for you know his his bravery or whatnot. But yeah Jfk did ask him to stand down as the superhero because the road. That time wasn't ready for a.

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"cozma" Discussed on The Curious About Cannabis Podcast

The Curious About Cannabis Podcast

04:00 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on The Curious About Cannabis Podcast

"Kinda cool story when you really think about it that it took it took me fifty two thousand dollars to figure that out. I mean that's like life savings kind of saying you know now. Now that's great news but the bad news is there's really no cure unless you get this cervical fusion or potentially stem cells because i'm like an flatly allergic to all the light eunson top gland sacks i don't qualify for something like stem cells because you're not use those kinds of medications so it was a crazy crazy journey But what's more interested in. The universe was During all this despair and loss of self and soon after my injury. I expected back to work in Date not coming back and the pressure. I was constantly putting myself. I feel better. I feel better to work my aunt. My team members count on me. I mean being a nurse. Downs big deal during back to spoil sees and he hoped pressure that i just constantly put myself instead of worrying about my recovery. Yeah or worrying what was really happening. Why is all all hell breaking loose in your body suddenly It really hasn't fact. So once i discovered My husband he signed be really kind. Christmas time The injury was in october so few months later christmas time said. Hey your favorite place to go is las vegas. How trip and i said yeah no. I'm in no shape to go to vegas. Oh cry mind. it'll be fine. you'll be fine in a month. Don't worry so we booked trip to vegas and it was just as hellish organizaion antiquated from the airport. The airplane to the traveler the sound to pressure to every part of it was horrible and i was miserable at my husband. We landed at sunny in. It's nice after coming out of wizardy buffalo. And and i'm literally i just wanna go up. We need to find at the cozma. Politics las vegas. They have balconies. Always we stay facing the washio fountains washio water and it's really peaceful and all that stuff this particular day i did not care what level at is on. I did not cure floor was on. I did not care if they gave be a broom closet as my room. I just need a bit so we were put in a totally different power than we ever normally are and it was facing strip a wildest most motion isssue reasoning floors up or eight floors very low less than ten well and I remember saying all this is gonna be great and Medicines i was taking were really strong. And they definitely did not cohesive with each other and one of the particular antidepressants. John was creating dramatic suicidal thoughts. And i had never thought suicide ever and so this was like here. This little voice is talking in your head almost sane. You don't need to be here time to die. So i'm looking over this balcony saying oh that's just perfect. How the hell am. I gonna die at seven floors up. I'm just going to be more screwed up and more. I mean i all to realize this was.

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"cozma" Discussed on Eu tava la

Eu tava la

06:08 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on Eu tava la

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"cozma" Discussed on Eu tava la

Eu tava la

04:50 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on Eu tava la

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"cozma" Discussed on ABA Inside Track

ABA Inside Track

04:42 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on ABA Inside Track

"You're my hope for is that we do more research on will what is what's different about the people that if we if we strip away obviously socio-economic advantages and things like that is their differences in terms of psychological flexibility or things like that do predict hywel. Someone's gonna to do turn when they're faced with something like this. The viktor frankl quote in the new hot viktor frankl in. But that's that was the whole basis of viktor frankl's work. Cozma does just not his curiosity about what is it about. Some of the people in the concentration camp that allies them to continue to be resilient or two thri. Not thrive thrive in the sense of just being able to get through it not be crushed by that experience and he was so curious about that. But that's what he studied on lots. Were you know his he would. He didn't talk about valuing. But i think when i read his books stats what i see in there as the people who were able to connect. With those bigger huge burghley constructed reinforces or motivator motivating operations or whatever. We're able to stay connected with that to keep them behaving flexibly and moving through those experiences that those are the people that did best. Well let's go into the dissemination station because unfortunately we we're going to have to wrap up even though i think this is the topic or i'm just looking at crisis. We're not to get through all these questions. There's there's so there's so many things to talk about here but in the interest of having our artificial timeframe let's go to our dissemination station. Excuse were here. Wow took us so. It took us a long time to get here. It's amazing how that happens so typically what we do in this section is will ask if we have certainly have guest or if we're talking about research like what's the point or like what's big thing for everyone that they could do now and that feels a bit like anathema to the discussion. We've been having like tell everyone out there. What they should do. Differently doesn't really feel like the conversation we've been having in terms of like what's the tip that you're going to give everyone..

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"cozma" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM

05:22 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM

"Our fibers. That means ignore the critics embrace the love. But most importantly, in order to win, we have to work. Let's go. About the lamest thing I've ever heard honestly. Honestly. Something about a six and 10 team, led by Mike McCarthy derailed yet again by Cheragh. It just doesn't work. It just doesn't do it for me or anybody else. That said, This isn't even about the music or the dribble that somebody wrote that try hard voice over. This is about what was in the video. In this case, what was not in the video You can't actually see the video, but that's okay. Because all anybody is talking about is what was not in the video or more accurately, who was not in that video. You know, hide video designed to get you all hyped up and jacked up for the 2021 season. The Dallas Cowboys media team made sure to show you Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, Mike McCarthy. Zeke Elliott, a bunch of receivers. But not one single shot of Dak Press. God Are you kidding me about that The Dallas Cowboys left out their franchise quarterback from their 2021 height video. How? Why? And did you think that nobody would notice? Because pretty much everybody noticed. It's pretty obvious when the current quarterback from one of the biggest brands in sports is not in a video promoting the future. Derek Eagleton, who is the Cowboys director of media and programming tweeted the following Quote. This was simply an oversight that should have been caught and corrected by us. Anyone who's making it seem like the Cowboys decision makers use social media videos to make statements doesn't understand or take the time to understand how this all works. Trust me. There is no story here. And a quote. Derek. Trust me. There is There's a very big story here. I trust that. You wish that there wasn't because you're in charge of the team that put that video out there, But there is a story here. When the Dallas Cowboys Have been in a two year very public, very ignorant money fight with their quarterback, and they've paid pretty much everybody around him except him. And then you guys leave him out of your 2021 video. That's a story. And It's because of either one or two things. It's either you guys are the worst media team ever because you didn't notice that your quarterback was missing from that video, or you did it intentionally. And we're probably directed to do so by the same maniacal owner who has a decades long track record of sending messages in the weirdest ways possible. Which is it? One of the two and I'm not even sure which one it is. I don't know what's more believable that you guys are that bad at your job, or you guys actually did that on purpose Because with the Cowboys, there's no way of knowing they're both equally believable. I know this much on Lee. The Cowboys could drop a 32nd video of highlights in February and have it boomerang and hit him in the face because on Lee, the Cowboys would leave their franchise quarterback out of it. I mean, it is a cliche, but everybody knows it. The two most vaunted positions in all of sports are shortstop for the Yankees quarterback for the Cowboys, and you guys just left that guy out of your little height video. Now you're backpedaling like crazy running for your lives like Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl. And your wacky enough. Wacky enough then none of us can actually believe you. When you say there was just an accident, it was just an oversight. I mean, on Lee, the Cowboys right on Lee, the Cowboys. My advice to you Take some of your own advice from that video. Ignore the critics embrace the love and do that embrace the love. Embraced the love. If there's any left. It all forgot about him. You forgot about Dak Prescott. The guy that you cannot come to terms with on a contract. You just happen to forget about Dak Prescott. You forgot about him. But at this point, why not just cut the guy out right when it just release the guy? Oh, my gosh, We didn't put back in our height video. What are the Lakers gonna release the highlight real without LeBron? Just a whole hell of a lot of Cal Cozma taking into the rock. Are the chiefs going to drop a height video and leave out Patrick Mom's homes. Have guns and roses would release a new single. Aren't you gonna need Axel Fat? Predominately in that video..

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"cozma" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

02:23 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

"37 lead for Denver. We should note nine off the bench right now for Morris on the Denver side. Caldwell. Pope is back and gives it up Davis below the left following his Senate strict as he went through the elbow, Millsaps got the steel Louisiana Tech Hall of Famer Sense it ahead to Morris right foul on instead. Packet back out top of the Ark for Milsap turns throws to his left A Porter Jr defended here with the left hand extended by Cozma, driving the left slot in the paint quarter shoots blocked by Davis. He had three of those last time out. The Lakers. Bring it back up the floor quickly to Koos left side breaking. He traveled with it. Try and do a little shimmy. Shake down. Will Barton driver the rim? He turns it over on the traveling violation Tony Brown right on the call. That's one of the point of Emphasis this year for the officials. When you catch the ball, you better establish your pivot foot before you go. That was kind of looked away from in the past. Not this season. Off the high middle screen Barton Worse, the dribble toward the right elbow tonight has to retreat here against called Wall Pulp gives it up Left side. Millsap of the right hand dribble to the top of the lane shoots a fader from 14 1 in and out. No good. Girl with the rebound sends it out ahead of Koosman. The left corner. Caldwell Pope tightropes the baseline, trying to the Redmond lasered in drawing the foul as well possible three point play in the offing here for the Lakers. About halfway through the second quarter. The NBA on ESPN Radio's brought to you by Capital one capital One is no fees or minimums on checking and savings accounts. That's banking re imagine what's in your wallet. Terms, Apply Capital one and a member. F D I c While on Millsap. Kentavious Caldwell Pope of the line to our left. They see peace, been struggling a little bit show he had 11 the other night but didn't shoot it very well, particularly well. Uh, Second game ago, but he had no points against Boston, only six against Detroit three against Philly very atypical for KCP, four of 17 his last two games. Bounce pass to Yokich Yoke. It's somewhat quiet by his standards, especially after the first quarter put up this earlier this week against Utah steps in the paint shoots on Davis and draws a foul on Anthony got him on the arm. Yokich too strong at the broken line and look to add to a five.

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"cozma" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

02:09 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

"A few minutes past midnight. On the East Coast 902 out on the West Coast. We appreciate you joining us here on ESPN Radio, of course, presented by our good friends at progressive Insurance. Had a fun evening thus far. So let's finish strong here on Game night appreciate everyone who has joined the conversation. The other Goodyear hotline want to play. Say, ESPN. That's 1887293776. We've talked so much about the National Football League. Well, suppose waiting the off season has already gotten phone with the big trade between the Rams and the Detroit Lions. But Kirk you were saying a little bit earlier in the show after the Super Bowl is over and done with the football season has officially come to an end. And you got what you kind of start paying more attention on the MBA. Finding out who's really good for the true contenders are so for those sports fans who haven't I had enough time to get caught up on what's been going on this early juncture in the MBA season. We thought we'd take it upon ourselves to get right catch you up. It was happening around the MBA, starting with the Western Conference. Let's go to the defending champion L. A Lakers. Another rebound for Cozma throws it top of the key. Morris LeBron for three. Got it again. LeBron's five of eight from three. He's got 27 points and the Lakers lead by eight. All right. We start with the defending champ, the L A Lakers. They're 15 and six a top of the Western Conference, at least in terms of most wins, by the way, thinking ESPN l a 17 radio with that call from the Lakers and the Bucks earlier this year, they overhauled the roster. Big time losing guys like Dwight Howard Ridge on Rondo. Danny Green, bringing in guys like Wes Matthews did a shrewder mantra as Harold They are coming off a seven game road trip. By and large, mostly successful out East. LeBron is getting some hyper MDP after his dominant start to the season. He hasn't missed a game yet this year, by the way, despite the shorten offseason, Anthony Davis The other part of the Big Two. They're on trying to repeat as champions in L. A You don't get everybody back shot you're going to get everybody wants to be the champion. That's the toughest part. And now you appreciate that when we're playing like man warrior, the Chico.

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"cozma" Discussed on Happy Hour Gets Weird

Happy Hour Gets Weird

04:15 min | 2 years ago

"cozma" Discussed on Happy Hour Gets Weird

"They haven't gotten their consent. That is not getting consent. You know what he acts to go into a bar bathroom and you close a stall and locked the door. That's having sex in a public place. Which for me super hot. I done it before. And i'll do it again and it's the same thing. It's still the excitement because somebody could knock on the door and be like. Hey who in there which is still exciting. But you're not gonna you're not going to traumatize somebody who's because you're just like in the middle of the terminal variety and i did. I took it to an extreme but like practicing your like leather leash slash baby ism fetish in. The grocery store is like not getting consent from the other patrons in that grocery store and that is just not ok that is like public sex. Gone wrong in my talk about fetishes on our fetishes episode. Yeah sex one is throwback tilt lot of our sex episodes and you know what if you like this sexy talk sex episode. Let us know we'll do more. You can let us know in social media or our email which is happy are gets where to gmail.com just opened up our email to getting something crazy stories. We're here for it. yes whatever. Send us whatever what sunday's you're crazy stories i. I'm totally Nosy like that. And i i mean i'll read. You're crazy sex stories. That's like of cozma magazines. Bread and butter. Fuck offended it our way yes okay. The next one is fucking driving in a blizzard which is dangerous. Don't do that a standing sex in a changing room at the gap okay. Yes please signed me up. put me on this. Some of these were kind of weird a night with my wife and her sister. Not my thing. Don't want to be involved in a threesome with my sibling. Now i feel like that's crossing taboo should be that the taboo for a reason i don't Nope nope thanks Having my balls tied up in knots..

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David Hume the Philosopher

5 Minutes in Church History

04:47 min | 3 years ago

David Hume the Philosopher

"Welcome back to another episode of five minutes in Church history. On this episode. We are continuing conversation. We started last week last week. We were talking about David Hume the skeptical Scottish philosopher from the eighteenth century. We're talking about how one of his books. That was very popular in his own day. Eight volume series of books actually history of Great Britain mentions the Westminster standards, and that's an aspect of David Hume that not everybody knows about David, hume the historian well today. We'll talk about that aspect that people do know about David Hume the philosopher as we mentioned, he is known as the father or the founder of skepticism philosophical skepticism. This idea that we really can't know what we know. We can't have certainty. In what we know in one sense were plagued with doubt. Well, one of the reasons hume arrived at this was because of his understanding. Of how we understand experienced in what we can make of experience. Talking about the law of causality here, and how we know that every effect has an equal or greater than costs. This goes back in the history of philosophy back to Aristotle at David Hume question that he said. How can we know we can observe called customary relationships, but how can we know every time in every place that the law of cause and effect works? He concludes you know what we can't. All we can speak of is customary relationships well. David Hume used that to defeat many of the classical arguments for the existence of God namely the cozma logical argument. He also took on the design argument for the existence of God. This comes from one of his books later in his life dialogues, concerning natural religion, and it's set up as a dialogue with various characters in hume uses it to just walk through the arguments in from his perspective. Dismantle them when he gets to the design argument. This is what hume says. The design that we think we see in the world is not really a design. Hume says instead what we see our quote. The chance permutations of particles falling into a temporary or permanent self, sustaining order, which has the appearance of design. And quote well, let's unpack that think about it just for a moment. the human self you as a person, you are ultimately a result of particles falling by chance, and what happens to be a perfect order to allow you to function. That's what hume's argument would demand. It would be like saying. Let's take a five thousand piece puzzle. And let's just throw all of those five thousand pieces into the air. And what will happen by chance? Is that all five? Thousand of those pieces will fall into a perfect place in relationship with each other and form a completed puzzle just like the picture on the box. Well of that all I can say is I think I'm skeptical of what David who is trying to say about this world in which we live the important thing about David Hume is where he falls in the history of ideas he comes. Right in the eighteenth century. As the sciences or maturing and coming into their own in the university. At the same time theology is getting marginalized and religion is getting marginalized. Much of culture, shifting its eyes off of God at the center, and putting their eyes on man at the center, and along comes David. Hume with his epistemology, and his philosophy had a huge influence. In his day, but it had an even greater influence and the centuries to come well. That's David Hume an essayist and historian philosopher. A skeptic.

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In situ resource utilization

Astronomy Cast

07:40 min | 3 years ago

In situ resource utilization

"I'm Fraser. Cain publisher of University with me as always Dr Pamela Gate a senior scientist for the Planetary Science Institute and the Director. Cozma quest. If you doing I'm doing well. How are you doing fraser good? We sound particularly of cheery for the apocalypse. It's a Friday. I'm going to go in the yard and burn things later today. We've we've definitely moved from the existential crisis. The deep grief phase of this process to the marathon portion where we are settling in for what is probably going to be months if not years of on and off again restrictions lockdown and quarantines and although is still terrible out there and please everybody you know we through this. Collective sacrifice have made a dent in many countries on the spread of this disease. Now we have to lock it up. Yeah Yeah we have to lock this. Have TO LOWER THE RATE. That is transmitting to other people. To below one and and wipe it out of existence and New Zealand's already succeeded so this is possible. It requires a massive combination of testing and Quarantine and tracking down contacks. But that little island nation or two island nation proved. It is possible now. A LOT OF PLACES OUT. There are lifting their shelter in place warnings. Well you're about to be in trouble in three weeks and we're very sorry. Yeah so even. If the shelter in place has been lifted keep an eye on the spread. Remember how it was spreading back in the beginning and just think about that as well in the end. It's sort of like the responsibilities on each one of us to ensure the safety of everybody around us so so take those with a grain of salt. How the key to surviving in space? We'll be learning how to live off the land instead of carrying all your fuel water and other resources from Earth extract them locally at your destination. It's called Institute Resource Utilization. And if we could figure this out it'll change everything our Pamela. Do a bit of a history lesson here when we talk about. How essentially we couldn't have done exploration here on earth without in. Situ resource utilization. It's the key exactly. Yes and it has actually reshaped our world. Nowhere more so than the island of Iceland. It turns out that sailing ships require masts and masts like to break and way back when the great explorers of the northern oceans. The Vikings came across this place with amazing forests and tall strong trees and they settled in and the mast they needed and carried on with their massive trade. We always highlight the pillaging that occurred but it turned out these were also traders hunters gatherers and well. Iceland was once a greatly forced Atlanta and now it has almost no forests and it's leading the vast amounts of erosion. So be careful what you take. Yeah it's interesting when you're there at Iceland. There are no trees right. That's because the vikings yeah mean there's the occasional tree like a person might have a tree in their yard. Apparently there are now some efforts to attempt to reforest the island in theory you know get another couple of hundred years and there will be focused on on Iceland again but clearly. They found what they needed. They were able to survive by cutting down all those trees. Thanks so maybe that's not necessarily the. How want this lesson to workout? But the point being that the only way they were able to survive was the fact that there were resources that they could use traffic. Cut DOWN ANIMALS. They could hunt fish. Eat things places. They could grow things they were able to survive in. What is a very hostile place? And this is how we have systematically explored our world again another amazing example of the past is the Polynesians. They knew exactly were all the little islands dotting the South Pacific were located and had an amazing. Plus you'll navigation skills and new. If they went from here to here there would be freshwater when they got to the next place there would be food. There would be things necessary to carry on their carrying on as they moved throughout massive areas of the ocean. And so when we look at the history of space exploration plans when you look at the Moon missions they carried everything every calorie that the astronauts would need was carried up from the surface of the earth every drop of water every every molecule of oxygen that they were going to breed. Everything had to be carried completely from Earth. And then all the way back from the moon and back in the fifties sixties seventies eighties nineties. People were planning missions to Mars. That would be the same thing. Carry everything the Mars and then carry it to be able to survive on the on the surface of Mars and carry out a mission. It's not feasible. The math just kept breaking. Yeah and this is where it gets really interesting to me. Just what is considered in situ resource utilization? Basically if you don't have to take something with you that means you are utilizing it where you go and if you don't have to carry all of your own energy with you so say you have solar panels. Those solar panels count as an in situ resource utilization. And it's something that doesn't work everywhere in this hour system because we have places the outer solar system for instance we really need to have those radio thermo generators those nuclear fuel cells whereas on Mars. Unless you're curiosity they just solar power away. And that's a form of institute resource utilization. The Sun is in situ you talk about the power. Yeah let's say you don't have to carry your liquid. Hydrogen liquid oxygen. You don't also don't have to carry the fuel to carry the liquid hydrogen liquid oxygen and so there is this huge multiplier for every kilogram. That you're trying to carry to the surface of Mars. Many kilograms of propellant. Get you there and we. I started seeing people. Think hard about. 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DJ Colleen 'Cosmo' Murphy on David Mancuso

Rock N Roll Archaeology

08:37 min | 3 years ago

DJ Colleen 'Cosmo' Murphy on David Mancuso

"We're joined today by a very special guest asked Colleen Murphy known to nightclubs the world as DJ. COSMO welcome colleen. We'll be talking later about Lydia lunch launch and featured writer Darrell easily. But let's start with the main reason we've asked you'd to enter the world's back pages cover they tell. Tell us a little bit of wells February. This year is the fiftieth. I Love David. Mine cruisers loft passes you playing in New York at the fiftieth anniversary of the music. Yes yeah would it be fed cycling. The you are sort of Dave Matthews representative on. I think that's a few days few people I think one thing. That's very important to say about the Loft and David is is that he didn't think the party was even just about him And it's really about a sense of community. I am one of the caretakers Roy. And that's how he would speak. Speak to me about it and then meet considered himself a caretaker of the loft. I mean it was very much she said like the loft is a given name. I should back up because he I started doing parties in his own. Home at six forty seven Broadway picture phone. Google Street still fibrous building. Think he started throwing informal party in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight years that I was born and he didn't really make them into proper weekly party. He is with a contribution until February fourteenth nineteen seventy and he called it. A love saves the day but then the law was given name because it was a law. People are you're going. Hey going over there to that. Law became the name of the Party. Yeah well let's go. I will go by. When did you first when you start really getting the music? When did you start? DJ -ING Myself. One thousand nine hundred eighty two when I was fourteen. Wow I had A. I was quite lucky. I had a radio station in my high school. Alive is ten watts got basically to the edges of my town. My small suburban New England towns where I was the only one that played music. That wasn't top forty already and that wasn't classic rock. Although we did have one Christian music special not my show and I had a radio show for four years so the first year I was actually playing fifties and sixties speak. Because I was really into that. I was reading my uncle's record collection at the time and I had grown up. My parents didn't listen to a lot of music music at home but when we listen to music in the car and a Sunday drive we listen to people like Wolfman Jack still had a syndicated radio show and another one was already woo Ginsburg art show and she was all like the all those oldies and I just knew them inside and out and then my uncle lived if down the street from me and I used to raid his record collection. Because I I was given A. Ge Trim Line Record Player portable record player. Hand me down when I was about twelve. And that's when I really started getting properly into albums. The first one was Moody Blues Days of Future Past. That was my first obsession. Actually there's a proper album album. That's twelve the following year but my first year in high school freshman year. I had that old show the next year I started to more expensive. Expansive kind of new wave shows GALVEZ Castillo. Lot of Elena lavish fifty. Two's a little bit hard core stuff do that. It was kind of coming out really into black flag and the evanger all sorts of like the T. scene and then the following year. I had a show my friend. Mary crusoe called PUNK FUNK and junk. And that's where the name Cosmo was born because she became remix remix and I came cozma because there was a bound electro bound call nucleus and they had their. Dj was 'cause Moan. It's yell. Cosmo Gimme a beat. We we had sweatshirts that we may with our names on the back. We rock around arguing. Glenn High School you know no one else really was into that music and and then my final year. I had a show called strawberry alarm clock because I was still into sixty stuff. There was the whole kind of Paisley popping that was going on and I was working at a record shop. It was this chain store at that time called strawberries and because I had a show in the morning I worked at strawberries. Strawberry alarm clock and that was very eclectic. Six show pickup from a strawberry alarm clock to Chardonnay to black flag. To I mean it was just whatever my found was so yeah. I think I'll all ten listeners. Left at ease from the to some discussions Our B let's pick trajectory. I mean having said got my first GIG that I went to was the funk. FESTS and Providence Rhode Island's gap one way grandmaster Melle and bark as it was also going to few kind of Electrobi- clubs and Roxbury like my mom knows this mom. If you're listening to before center later I was into of course prince you know and slept out for tickets for the purple rain tour later. The cleaners tonight on Worcester Massachusetts so but luckily in Boston. Because I was outside Boston. We have great radio because we had college. Radio stations actually also brown station to Providence. Had a really good funk show and we had kissed one away with Sunny Joe White and so it was a commercial kind of I hate saying the word black music because I just don't think music has a color but I was going to do it for simplicity's sake right now and I used to listen to his show to. This is quite eclectic. I wouldn't say that wasn't the music. I was collecting and really it was quite a trajectory because I moved to New York Nine hundred eighty six eighty six okay and I went to Nyu and the reason I picked NYU's. I had to get out of Boston. It had the best college radio stations in the country. And I knew that's what I wanted and I knew that's where I wanted to be an somehow. We scrambled together loans and scholarships and got there. Because I was the first kid in my family to go to university. It wasn't expected to make sure and I went in the first week to. WNYC stations that high want to work work here and that they became my it was my family was my home intact and I ended up becoming program director and into the whole bunch of radio shows including the anchor show which was the new the afternoon. Show which is a three and a half hour drive time show where we played everything from like Nick Cave to the Belgian stuff. That was coming out of the cold ways stuff to you know to the four. AD cocteau twins Dunkin downs to everything so that was great. And then after that I produced syndicated radio shows I interviewed a lot of these bounds. Probably hundreds of pounds really that was syndicated to I think. Two hundred radio stations across country college radio stations. It was called Music View. And I even like you know a huge butthole surfers found at that time tall leary fifteen times and I. I mean Nick Cave loads of people I kind of and then all the Brit- British stuff too. Because I had always been an anglophile because growing up I was really into new order. J in addition in the Smith and seeing all these bounds of the cure fats down on stage. You want to dismiss legendary Gigs Boston so I was really and an anglophile as well. I was interviewing lows of bands like the verve and away Sis Anita all these bounds as well but I started going to save his. Party's we'll probably find Jim Sullivan's review of that show where she danced on the stage. And then I looked it up before because it was less. It's amazing one thing that's amazing. What the Internet is you can find? Old Settlers started listening to my first grateful dead show over and over last week. Some army onto a slight like March twenty second nine hundred eighty seven. The opening of the Spring Tour in Virginia Beach started listening to that. And you can find all track lists and I can find a photo the butthole surfers show the channel that I went. I mean it's amazing what you can find so. 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A mysterious fast radio burst was traced to a galaxy 3.6 billion light-years away

Rush Limbaugh

00:32 sec | 4 years ago

A mysterious fast radio burst was traced to a galaxy 3.6 billion light-years away

"Z. mysterious burst of radio waves has been traced to a galaxy three point six billion light years from earth the journal science says that they singular bursts was discovered by a radio telescope in western australia though these fast bursts aren't rare it is the first time that a single one has been traced back to its cozma origin the galaxy said to be roughly the size of our own with low star formation suggesting that these bursts can happen in various environments researchers at breakthrough listen say this and other bursts could be evidence of intelligent life in the

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Kendall Jenner splits from longtime beau Ben Simmons

Channel 33

01:01 min | 4 years ago

Kendall Jenner splits from longtime beau Ben Simmons

"Kendall Jenner, and Ben Simmons are officially done and not only are we reporting on it, but page six people, Cozma L, and even Fox News. Everybody's. Crosses political boundaries finger on the button. Exactly. And guess what? I look through all of these articles, no one has any damn info, but that they just broke up, which means Kris Jenner leak did. But she is doing some classic like twenty something goes break-up, social media, because she's supposed to Graham stories that are very cryptic Tyler the creator off of his new album has a song titled I don't love you anymore. Who says? And some lyrics. Call me blah, blah. So she's going through it. They've been linked actually since March of last year. So it's been a while other she's in the best way kind of a man eater because she's young, she's beautiful. She's rich like go off guard name also fits with anyone. She's the. Yeah. Hendel bendel. She gives for anyone good best of luck to her.

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A deadly fungus outbreak is spreading in Chicago-area health facilities

Astronomy Cast

05:39 min | 4 years ago

A deadly fungus outbreak is spreading in Chicago-area health facilities

"This sort of strong Makassar is sponsored by Magellan TV dot com. Check out this new streaming service with your exclusive to month free trial by clicking over to Magellan, TV dot com slash astronomy cast now, this isn't a normal part of the ad, but I have to say the landing paid. They made for strong me. Cast is amazing. Once you get to Magellan, TV dot com slash astronomy cast, you can dive into a collection of documentary movies series and exclusive playlists designed by documentary filmmakers, this growing platform is adding new content weekly, and is already home to a who's who of the best productions from the overview of fact to the NSF funded seeing the beginning of time. There is an amazing selection of space astronomy related content watching four K from Roucou or on your computer or stream on. Any I o s or Android device? I lost track of a bunch of hours on Saturday afternoon diving through history, and you can explore the solar system traveled to distant stars and experienced the universe. Like never before. Once again, you can check out. This new streaming service with your exclusive to month free trial by clicking over to Magellan, TV dot com slash astronomy cast. Hi, everyone producer Susie here. We apologize for the lower quality audio this week, Pamela, experienced power outage that affected the saved audio files. So this show is being created from the audio from our YouTube street. Trying to cast episode five twenty five one hundred years international astronomically. Caster weekly facts based journey the cosmos help you understand not only what we know how we know what we know I presume came publisher of university with me as always Dr Pamela, gays senior scientists for the planetary scientists end the director Cozma quest penalty doing I'm doing. Well. How are you? I am doing. Well, also, did you survive all the excitement yesterday? It was a great day for people who are not don't know. We're talking about literally everything happened yesterday. Rockets. Relaunched lunar orbits were arrived at. Asteroid was hit tank weapon, which was great. What a great use for anti tank weaponry. Take more of that plea. Yeah. Exactly. So. Solar system more of that coming. So you just stay in line. So yeah, no. It was a great day. And and now other stuff too. I just saw that the put down a date for the Knicks falcon heavy launched. It's going to be soon like within the week. So it's gonna be it's gonna be a crazy week. Actually. I'm utterly overwhelmed. Right now, people may have noticed haven't got simply newsletter out yet because I just have so busy. But it's it's it's almost ready. It'll go another like couple of hours. I was at my keyboard for sixteen hours yesterday as annuals that I took turns live streaming all of the events line on twins Catholic. Absolutely amazing, and I I have to brag a little bit. So I love so much working once again, a like rock solid. We do science organization. I I haven't done that since I worked at Harvard. I've been at places that focused and communications education and undergraduate education, and I'm back. And so there was a quiet little does anyone know how to do this thing and stuff at the command line to fix the formatting of a whole bunch of files. And I was like, yeah. You just need to write software to footy foodie FU and the person who was working on high a booster, and they needed to convert a whole bunch of files was like help. And so last night in real time while everything was happening. I got to help by just reading a stupid little snippet of of code, but people at high. Yeah, that's amazing. Yeah. Yeah. To make a science people. I got to make us lions. So so you saying like, thanks to the planetary sciences toot for giving you a home that you get to do science on on an occasional basis. Yeah. That's amazing. And more to the point. I get to science with a whole bunch of other people instead of being like the person over here making science while everyone else is doing other things it was it's awesome. Here we go even though they might be scattered around our planet. Astronomers have a way to come together to work the issues that face their entire field of study, it's called the international astronomical union. And they're the ones who work out the new names for stars. And sometimes depleted beloved Kuyper built objects. Oh, man, people have that love hate blade ship with the I eight you which is the international stra nominal union.

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How to Like Bitter Flavors, Airplane Ticket Price Factors,

Curiosity Daily

08:03 min | 5 years ago

How to Like Bitter Flavors, Airplane Ticket Price Factors,

"The universe is expanding. But how fast it's expanding is a hot topic for scientists almost one hundred years ago, astronomer Edwin Hubble discovered that the universe is expanding at a predictable rate, which has been called the Hubble constant some recent more precise measurements have sharpened his accuracy. But they may also put our current understanding of physics in limbo. And the reason you picked this story today. Ashley is because this podcast is being released would be Hubble's one hundred twenty nine th birthday, happy birthday Hubble happy birthday. So before we talk about the new calculations. Here's how Hubble came up with the Hubble constant in the first place. It all started with. Giant clouds of dust and gas and space called nebula when astronomers founded nebula, they didn't know how far away it was if you've ever wondered whether a light in the night sky is a satellite or a star. You know, how hard it is to tell the distance of things in space well in the early nineteen hundreds Hubble found a way to calculate their distance. That's when he realized that nebula weren't located in our own galaxy, but way beyond it they existed as galaxies in their own right, then Hubble compared distance measurements with each galaxies velocity and found that the further away the galaxy was the faster it was moving away from us that led to the bombshell of the century the universe was expanding Hubble came up with a formula to determine the speed of the galaxy. And it uses the Hubble constant astronomers have used that ever since to judge. How fast the universe is expanding? But the constant has been updated as we've gotten better technology, like the Hubble space telescope, the Wilkinson microwave and Assad chirpy probe and. The Planck satellite. The original estimate was somewhere between fifty and one hundred kilometers per second per mega par sec in two thousand thirteen the number came out to sixty seven kilometers per second per mega park, but in December twenty sixteen a group called h zero lenses in Cozma grails wellspring calculated. The number was seventy two not sixty-seven. The thing is the fact that the Hubble constant is constantly changing. Could mean that there are elementary particles in play that we haven't discovered yet. It could mean the dark energy doesn't exist. But instead, there's a theoretical form called phantom energy that could exist. This all would mean new physics and addressed a change in our understanding of the universe. But for now, it's too soon to tell if you're looking for bitter flavors than you might look for a coffee dark chocolate or an India pale ale or IP, but have you ever wondered why some people love those flavor notes while other people can't stand them? We'll research shows that the reason might not be in your head. It might be in your saliva. I'm not. I'm not Knipe guy. But I am a coffee guy. I am a both person. I like I like coffee. I like pretty much anything better. I'm not a big dark chocolate person. But he neither do it. Yeah. I would like to learn more research into the subtle differences of these things, but overall there was some really cool findings in this study to start out saliva isn't just the thing that keeps your tongue moist. It's the biochemical medium of the mouth. That means that every chemical reaction that happens between your tongue and teeth is carried out against a backdrop of saliva. There's so much happening. That Purdue University has an entire institute called spit which stands for saliva perception ingestion tongs and the head of that lab is Dr cordelia running who wanted to figure out why people develop the ability to enjoy bitter food more as they get older. I mean, little kids aren't usually crazy about the taste of coffee after all Dr running in her team had a suspect in this. Tasty mystery bitter foods like dark chocolate get there. Biting taste from chemicals called polyphenyls in a new study. Participants alternated diets for six weeks every other week they drank polyphenyls rich chocolate almond milk a few times a day and during the chocolate consuming part of their diet cycle. Participants began to naturally produce a new kind of protein in their saliva one that easily binds and captures those polyphenyls at the same time. The protein started to show up the participants reported that they enjoyed the drink more and experienced it as less bitter or astringent in a nutshell. That's why you quote unquote, get used to better flavors, and here's a practical application for beer drinkers. According to a new report for produce spit lab, even those of us who prefer crisp pills nurse and rich Stoute's might benefit from trying more as in time. The bitter flavors can actually change the way we experienced taste anyway long story. Short flavor, influences diet, but diet may also influence saliva. Which in turn may influence flavor. Cheers today's episode is sponsored by purple mattress sleep is important it affects the quality of your daily life. And here's a not so fun fact, a lack of sleep makes you eat more. It's tough to stick to a diet. When your body is just screaming at you for more calories. So try a purple mattress, the purple mattress will probably feel different than anything you've ever experienced because it uses this brand new material that was developed by an actual rocket scientist. It's not like the memory foam. You're probably used to the purple material feels unique because it's both firm and soft at the same time. So it keeps everything supported, but it still feels really comfortable. It's also breathable. So it sleeps cool, and you'll get used to it without meeting your body to change your saliva, either with purple mattress, you can get one hundred nine risk free trial. And if you're not fully satisfied, you can return your mattress for a full refund. You'll also get free shipping and returns, and it's backed by a ten year warranty. So you have one more reason to sleep easy. Gonna love purple and right now curiosity daily listeners will get a free purple pillow with the purchase of a mattress. That's an addition to the great free gifts. They're offering site-wide just text curious to forty seven forty seven forty seven. The only way to get this free pillow is to texts curious to forty seven forty seven forty seven. That's C U R. I O US two four seven four seven four seven. Message and data rates may apply. Lots of people travel around the holidays. So here's a pro travel tip. Tuesday is no longer the best data book a flight. In fact, the day you buy your ticket is definitely not the biggest factor in how much you pay. So what is the best? Well, we're going to talk about it. Okay. Fine. A million excited flying. Don't wanna give it away at hush. So the best day to book your flight varies depending on who you ask and 2017 study by cheap air dot com. Founded on average no day of the week is better than any other to book a flight. The prices vary by less than one percent. There used to be more human. Invention where managers could create flash sales and a lot of the time. They were on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, but that changed thanks to computers humans are predictable. But algorithms can react to the market in real time. But there are decisions you can make to leave an impact on your wallet. One huge factor is how far ahead of time you book, cheap air found that a single flights lowest fare changes and average of seventy one times going up and down by an average of thirty three dollars about every four and a half days. That study also found that the best time to book a flight is between three weeks and three and a half months in advance of travel since fares tend to be within five percent of their lowest. You should book a little further in advance for spring and summer travel. When demand is high a study from Expedia and the airlines reporting corporation found something similar for most routes. The lowest prices are found thirty days or more ahead of the departure date and rise sharply after that all of the studies found that there's no benefit to waiting until the last minute by and large you'll end up paying hundreds more. Than you need to the other big factor is when you actually travel according to the cheap air study the cheapest days to fly are Tuesday and Wednesday when you'll save an average of seventy three dollars per ticket Sunday is the most expensive the Expedia study found that the cheapest day to travel domestically depends on the airport, but internationally Thursday and Friday our best. The results are clear if you're looking to save money on air travel. It's best to plan ahead and be flexible in your travel

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