20 Burst results for "FOM"

"fom" Discussed on Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast

Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast

03:52 min | 4 months ago

"fom" Discussed on Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast

"I know the 50% correctness of the FOM, the flight operations manual and systems classes will set me up for great success in my new career. It certainly will. Yes, you can count on it. Hopefully you're in the area for a meetup while I'm around, but not cheers, happy flying, and thank you all for the APG show and community, and we're showing the picture here. And apparently, AJ is an American cowboy. Soon to be first officer, AJ, and American cowboy, awesome. Somehow very happy chap. Just very happy. If he's an American cowboy, why did he use the word whilst that is a clear you see? My language use is starting to gather around. I like it, by the way, I enjoy that very good. Yep, I did respond right away when we see this email from him and congratulated him and I told him that if I happen to be around during the 5th of the 14th, that we should certainly get together and share a beer or two. Well, not shared. I'm going to have my own, and he can have his life. And one bear two straws, please. And perhaps maybe even an impromptu little meetup somewhere, maybe down near the airport or whatever. So yeah, I noticed his paperwork also has a fine logo on it. Oh yeah, it does, yeah. The acme airlines fly accurate. AJ was a very smart suit for a cowboy. If you don't mind me saying, you know, you can really address those cowboys up, man. He's a rhinestone. We need to see his boots, though, to see if he's a real cowboy there. Okay, well, yeah, AJ, please send some pictures of your beats. And I can't wait for everybody to hear Liz singing something in the background, which is just priceless. It's special, isn't it? Or rhinestone cowboy. All right. Okay. Now this was that one from AJ schram. I think they're the same AJ. Yeah, I think so. Okay. Let me check. Okay, she's gonna look up that. But anyway, this is from AJ schram. We're assuming it's the same AJ. He says, I thought y'all might get a chuckle out of this. It's a weather app that provides snarky commentary as you give get live metar data from any Ikea airport. Links for, yes, please. No. AJ sram is the one you're doing now. I acme hiring was okay, so they're not the same AJ. I met him at AJ and in Tulsa. I wonder if that's the same. Is that the same AJ? I'm getting so confused now. And then, of course, there's JJ. It just gets really confusing, especially for old people like me. Who can hardly remember my own name. Anyway, so I thought that he was referring to, what's that funny app that we always talk about carrot or something like that? That kind of the weather app that staff introduced us all to this a lot. Oh, it's called WTF. Okay. Forecast. WT forecast. Oh, what the forecast? Gotcha. Okay. But this is different. And so let me share my screen. Hopefully this will work. And it's actually, it's actually an iPad in iOS app. But I think that I can get it

"fom" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

01:38 min | 4 months ago

"fom" Discussed on WCPT 820

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"fom" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

01:48 min | 4 months ago

"fom" Discussed on WCPT 820

"I know as well as anyone how an injury can ruin your plans. Every year, I get patients who get hurt training for the marathon, playing tennis or golf, and all sorts of other sports. Acupuncture can help you heal and get back into the game, it treats and prevents injuries, and it reduces recovery time between workouts. I've got two offices, Chicago community acupuncture at Milwaukee Devon and nagle, and a center for oriental medicine and will not come see me at idle location and I can help you. Professional athletes know how useful acupuncture can be, it's time that you utilize it too. Look up Chicago community acupuncture at Shi com acu dot com. Or a center for oriental medicine at AC FOM dot com. And get started today. Dot com better life with doctor Sanjay Gupta. You know, before the pandemic, I did a documentary for HBO called one nation under stress. It was about how, even with all the incredible advancements in medicine over the past few decades, we are still living shorter lives in large part because we are stressed. The key takeaway from the film was this. Acute stress can be good. That's the stress you feel for short bursts of time that drive you to perform better. But chronic stress that never goes away, that can kill you directly or indirectly. A recent study by some of my colleagues at Emory university school of medicine found that people with elevated stress levels are more likely to experience a decline in cognitive function, affecting their capacity to remember, concentrate, learn new things. So if you're stressed all the time, figure out a way to dial it down. Your body and your brain will thank you. I'm doctor Sanjay Gupta, helping you live

"fom" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:01 min | 9 months ago

"fom" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"From Bloomberg world headquarters, I'm Charlie pellet stocks are now lower across the board way down by strong labor market data, which is likely to keep the fed firmly on its path of rate hikes. Weekly jobless claims fell to 204,000 close to a record low. So what about the Federal Reserve and the path of rate hikes this year, Deborah Cunningham is chief investment officer at Federated investment management. She was interviewed this morning on Bloomberg surveillance. If you read yesterday's FOM three minute, they're not done yet. They are very cautious. They're going to continue this process. Yes, they are aware and watching what happened from an economic perspective. But their goal is to bring inflation down. They're doing a good job of it, but it's not done yet at this point. Have some P now lower by 27 points down 7 tenths of 1% tau industrials also down by 7 tenths of 1% down 231 points. We've got NASDAQ down 88. That is a drop right now of about 9 tenths of 1%. Ten year yield 3.71% of the two year yielding 4.44% spot gold 1834 the ounce down 1.1%, crude up by one and a half percent right now, 73 93 a barrel. Bitcoin up one tenth of 1%, 16,844 genesis global trading based in New York has laid off more than 60 employees in the latest round of job cuts amounting to roughly 30% of the troubled crypto brokerages workforce. Coinbase lower by almost 10% after the cryptocurrency exchange was downgraded to market perform from outperform at Cowen, and silvergate capital shares are plunging after the bank said the crypto industry is meltdown, triggered a run on deposits. Silvergate shares down now by 40.6%. Recapping stocks lower, S&P down 27 drop of 7 tenths of 1%. I'm Charlie palette and that is a Bloomberg

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"fom" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

Scoops with Danny Mac

08:03 min | 2 years ago

"fom" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

"Game. And and anybody who said it was too long now now right now. Don't tell me. It was too long in the playoffs. October baseball. We've been lucky. There's a ton of that. That has happened last twenty plus years. Do you have some favorite games. This is the cliche. Sports question favored games. That you attended or a part of our fash fifth down game. Which i hated but i was there and i remember arguing with my pal and your pal doug meadows We were sitting there talking about v down so that certainly sticks out. The kurt remember sitting alone watson gibson home run but there are just so many of those moments and i was in quincy Win team usa. I'd never watched a hockey game in my life team. Usa beaten the russians. And i felt a certain pride about that. Even though i couldn't explain to you until maybe a couple of years ago So yeah there's gosh there. And i also have enormous pain and most of my pain is associated with one man. His name is tom watson when he would lose. I would feel crummy for days when he would win. I was euphoric but it's kind of like gambling. I found out that the winning isn't merely as great as the losing is hurtful to me so he was your guy because he was kansas city. That's the only reason martin. That's it he was up and coming back in the middle seventies. When i started really fallen in love with golf. He was a guy who could play with jack. Nicholson beat him and all the other guys and there are some great golfers there but he was from kansas city. So i knew he was in. I y payne stewart. I'd known about pain since seventy two because springfield news leader covered him and so i knew he was great. We have kim branson beeping. Stuart didn't give a damn about golf. He'd go out with a five iron and shoot even par with that club but then he wound up playing Pain i think he was a sophomore. Junior beat him in the state championship. Thought damn says a pretty good. But watson was my guy and i got deeply into him and to golf and i still and he had a lot of high moment just when he would lose. They were pretty painful. The nature golf is. You're gonna lose far more times win. It's like hitting your on a huge success if you fail seven times out of ten golf you're not gonna win much. He won plenty but still you look at his record. I think he's probably one forty thirty. Nine pg tournaments forty pg tournaments right around there couple more around the world seniors stores. But he's not those majors and what he did in. Those majors was cool. Turnberry with nicholas pebble beach chip in the thing is though and this goes back to remembering a bad things over good. I can remember crummy shots at. He hid far more vividly than i remember. Great moments is so. You're going to play some golf. I suspect what else you i'm gonna so what. What are you excited about this next chapter. Yeah i think so. I've got plans in my head. I I i'm a little timid about bringing them forward just in case i just think back to fan shows that you're telling no no i'm not doing a podcast telling me i'm not doing podcasts. With the i'm not doing that I would like to play my guitar in a bar and see if i could make a little money on the side. I think i'd like to. It'd be great fun i would love to and you got the name. People know you can sing and entertain. I can sing. I don't know that i can play guitar. Well enough and my style of singing may not be conducive to We'll see conducive to plan. I am more vocal I don't i don't have a real country twang. I'd folks maybe folks. I hope folks folksy works. i think. But i'm i'm a little. I'm i'm great with church songs. Hell ever while. I think i sang it. Every wedding. and branson from about nineteen seventy three to nineteen seventy seven. I don't think we're winning went by that. I didn't sing it. You realize we just broke some news. This'll be the all the other shit we talked about. I'll give rich school. Says he's picking up guitar and hitting the road the headline gonna try. I'm to see if i can get it down. The bad thing though is i can't remember the lyrics to any song can play a bunch of them but actually remembering the lyrics to songs. Forget it so. I'm going to have to have one of those. Music stands at a book with my head in the book and it just looks crummy when you sign off for the last time. Will it be good bye. Good people always logan people. You know where i got. That as much as watson is a hero of mine. Robert redford is equal to or greater than tom watson. He is my movie and the movie the great waldo pepper. He plays waldo pepper. And he'd get out there with a big smile as he was flying. Those won't barnstorming planes and go. Hello good people nobody else see in it and not that many people saw that movie. Probably everyone's going to google waldo pepper. Good let them and watch the movie. I loved it so the new weather guys named waldo pepper. Is that right. So i am That's what i said that. I the only time i say it's on sunday. Night will rich. It's been a lot of fun i would describing you to people. i'd say. richest a hoot. He likes to have fun folksy guitar stories. If if there's anything. I would tell people about this business which i don't know if it's gonna last much longer it's to have fun there Of people in this game that take it way too seriously. I mean who gives a shit rich guys out there playing ball. I i enjoy the competition. But i don't care how much money molina makes sure as hell member going to worry about some sort of contract negotiation. That tarasenko has coming up. I just don't care get out there. Put a uniform avi scores. You cheer. that's what's fom. How about that at the very end. Little deep t.'s. Local rich might be out there. Donal sing a little performing around. Could see him. I could see that being a thing you know. Maybe a bar on mainstream saint charles than couple nights. Later down on sue lard. I just. I think this might be a good second act for uncle rich. I'd forgotten about him doing bragging rights games. He is eddie Fascinating life to say the least. We wish rich. The best in retirement kilcoyne conversation as always presented by marie davila senior. Living great folks out there waiting for those fountains to go from red blue for some blues hockey always fast. If great people virtual tour at marie davila dot com b and g. Tuck pointing is the best in the briggs. It's real simple. Make the home look new again. Bg tuck pointing dot com. Where you get more information and try at bank soon to have a second location over on olive. So you'll be seeing more of them. It's just a great saint louis company triad bank apply it's discounters via appliance. Discounters dot com. Also all the great showrooms around town. It's real simple. They get all of these appliances. The biggest names the best brands and they sell them to you at the lowest price. 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"fom" Discussed on Knuckleheads with Quentin Richardson & Darius Miles

Knuckleheads with Quentin Richardson & Darius Miles

03:48 min | 2 years ago

"fom" Discussed on Knuckleheads with Quentin Richardson & Darius Miles

"How physical wasn't back. Dan than you see now. You know it's not as critical. It is as it was back there but it was really fiscal where it was a lot of stuff. That just wouldn't be called participate throw like how was that fiscal aspect of the game back. Then i knew solid yet. I will said man stop playing if i fouled back pay back. So that's why. I didn't in the pros probably up at the elbows. But i'm gonna throw manigault alerted. Does what type regimen did you do. Because you had like you a big are you. Were physically strong. Like what type of regimented. You keep it sake. I worked on a fire also. Okay good fom worry. Less worked fit to the fields of work. Bail up all food on. Pay no so no pepsi. Coca-cola all had no sugar. No sugar grandfather. Read the bible. Every night surf brother. You've gotta get back. Where do you feel who's martinus. Also difficult restraint summers. My lot theft decided it'd be push ups. Yes e- push us everybody. That's what i'm talking about. I did putschists. You've ever not you see. The world evolved to see that we have a back president as you ever think that we'll have a black president not possible to have a back president with what was going on in unit sane in the world. No one else symphony free to nature happens in san. He's a frequent thing but it happens that the young people got together and they wanna change of so much gone on knows. The economy was bad man at the same world. You say the biggest save schools is saved the homes you save you save aired body and you know and then it criticized this trying to get a health system going unbelievable. I believe nick what he's done what he did for her. I'm really came along. Know i don't think anyone else go down that strata. Where where do you think you give from like two grown up. The way you grew up you went through adverse like you said a lot of people going through a lot of different things where you think that you've got it from me that you gone. Go challenge different things in advocate for the players and trying to do different things. They weren't just about you. You did things that were kind of selfless for the larger group. And where did you get that. Put in you from the band's association and i know that much about it jack boston anyway got me involved in in association and you're not learned. I didn't out night and other thing about it. So when i got there looking and reading the thing that would meet the very flasher bob association helped to the league's top felt. There was something wrong with basketball. Ghana's have control all the power and yeah and so we had said this this is wrong. I mean come.

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"fom" Discussed on The Brit and Yankee Craft Beer Pubcast

The Brit and Yankee Craft Beer Pubcast

03:26 min | 2 years ago

"fom" Discussed on The Brit and Yankee Craft Beer Pubcast

"Laid back a little things in the bottom of your glass. Oh the little things in the baltimore. My glass okay. So i am drinking alcohol. An official big thorn fom Sniffed and at the baltimore it it has kind of a swahili etching design itching. It's it's like. Nor joseph stick up an of us swirly things so basically when you swirl it around you get little extra action in combination. Now he i think you said that was cool something It's it's nucleus insights. I figured you were talking about some. Etchings does like fat tire makes classes with the little bicycle etched autumn. And the same thing bubbles while mine's filled with oats number three at the moment. So when i m to all let you see what's in there but it's kind of like a little swirly some thing in the baltimore you can see it from now sign if you hold it up high. You can all swirls go outside. Yeah you can see. This is really good radio. It's canada looking at the looming up. My baltim- nice swirl. For thank you. Yeah and i. I think adds a little extra something as you swallowed round but i really liked to go see. Look as i swallow it around. I've now look had coming on that beautiful. So do i really is so can you as we sit on the deck are intrigued with my good buffet. Yes how many different birds have you seen already lots of red wing blackbirds. Blackbirds blue jays. Sparrows and whatever. That thing is with the dark. Oh that is a White bristles and not. Okay one of those things. Now in the winter we get Rose-breasted or chestnut jess not breasted dot tattoos s just slightly smaller got little chestnut breast when we is really cool because they run on up and down the the trees. He was hanging upside down. There wasn't there. They're pretty good right side. Looks like i can't see it from you know. It's the food of all in the cages. Penis pena's no on the right all as soon as so. That's okay it's woodpecker so it so here because we got a lot of trees around the pub gone Well let's chickeny little chicken black half. Chickeny what chu thank you. Well we we have an awful lot of woodpeckers in this area red bellied downey And then harry will peck us. And they really liked the suet. What are the orange and red balls lights. Or what the orange and red bulls mike. Goodness male pull my pants off now. That those one dollars hanging in food or some. Yeah no nothing like that. So it's it's a nature Extravaganza.

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"fom" Discussed on The Breakfast Club

The Breakfast Club

02:35 min | 2 years ago

"fom" Discussed on The Breakfast Club

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"fom" Discussed on Thomas & Friends Storytime (US)

Thomas & Friends Storytime (US)

01:56 min | 2 years ago

"fom" Discussed on Thomas & Friends Storytime (US)

"Elephant along with her. What a clever idea me was carrying the other elephant that lived at the animal park. I realized this elephant needed something familiar. Like another elephant. Just the missing. Elephants appear out of the trees. It walked towards the elephant in animal car. I think it's working. The elephant was very pleased to meet a new friend. I'm this time she was happy to climb into. The car will done nia when near in the elephants arrived at the animal park set. Top hat was waiting for them. Thank you nia. You did a good job today and as a reward. I'd like you to continue helping out at the animal park. You could bring the animal feed from the ducks and fruit from the fom as well as draw for the animals bedding. And sometimes you could give safari rides to visitors. Yes thank you say. Nia watched as the two elephants walked into the animal park together nia was doubly happy. She'd made the new elephant feel at home on so on now. That's top hat. Had given us some jobs at the animal park. Neil get to visit friends. The elephants very soon the end. Listen out other adventures with thomas and friends storytime parents. If you like what you head please leave us a review and subscribe. Wherever you. listen to your podcasts. Tell your friends to thomas. And friends is a registered trademark of elaine thomas limited..

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"fom" Discussed on Check This Out

Check This Out

03:47 min | 2 years ago

"fom" Discussed on Check This Out

"Tickets using that with jams. Like a virtual scratch as opposed to that nice. Yeah, and then Mariah's summer themed this in that. So within jamboard. So you put your little token over, what do you like more? Popsicles are ice cream. What do you think more outdoor movies or outdoor concerts? So some really cool ways and innovative ways to use jamboard, like I mentioned before. Using it beyond the standard. I still haven't played. I know this was one of the last few things that we had talked about on it, but yeah, it seems like people are digging jamboard. It seems like, yeah, not the actual board. I don't know if people even know those are even the thing. They think it's just the sour thing most people think jamboard is just the software. Yeah. And then hopefully not like other things at Google. You get really into it and they kill them. Yeah, looking at Meredith. If you guys don't know Meredith, 'cause she's just phenomenal. She's in Texas or something where is she? Yeah. Yeah. She's fantastic a lot of the templates that she shares. Even how do I share and why do I share man a lot? Yeah, oh boy, that's great. Look at this one on Martin Luther King, which I'm a big fan of for the little is the idea about I notice and I wonder and that's a great way to love her posts on there about looking at a picture of MLK. And what are some things that you notice? Observations versus inferences and such. So. Yeah, and Maria on Twitter just shares like there's no tomorrow of everything and anything in general. She's out of Chicago and just a wealth of information. She is fabulous also. Meredith, the Maria, thank you, and you need to check that out. Check them out. That out. What do you got for us? New Fox. New farm. Oh, Google people. Rejoice. It has been a long time coming. Do you use the same fonts bride over and over again? Or do you like to dabble? I am a dabbler. Are you elected? Yes. You do a theme your stuff, like every time I'm trying to presentation or whatever I stick with this. I try to match the message I'm putting out. Love it. Nice. I've been a font freak for a long time. I got away, but because back in the day, when fonts were all I get to be locally installed, and I was a Microsoft guy. And if you've not, I think we've talked about a defined DA FOM T is the greatest font website..

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"fom" Discussed on The Breakfast Club

The Breakfast Club

02:05 min | 2 years ago

"fom" Discussed on The Breakfast Club

"In touch us right now. It's the world most dangerous morning. Show the breakfast club. The breakfast club mountain do with the official softdrink of the nba. Four reason do as crazy about this game especially the three point shot from the sharpshooters to the feel of players who love to let it fly with clearly living in the time of three. Oh what do i mean by that. I'll tell you because if you don't know your history you won't understand what the future has in store. The three point line was introduced to elevate the game. We love and add excitement and guess what it did just that but that was just the beginning now. One in every three shots is boom three and other words. When you say carey at steph curry they know you made it three. But most importantly mountain dew is all about it to step back to pull up from the logo to beat it from downtown mountain. Dew celebrate style swag excitement in thrills of the three point shot so keep pushing boundaries. That's what do nation is all about bought to you by mountain dew. The official softdrink of the nba. It's a new year and me and my family are just about ready to move into our new house but for anyone that has moved before whether it for a family of fresh start you know how difficult it can be. Besides moving items from one house to the next would also can be difficult as finding new places to shop and gaining a great relationship with your neighbors. In fact as i explore the neighborhood i met some people in the neighborhood that helped me find a great juice spot and a nearby grocery store but i have to give credit to stay farm. They have been a big help because they do is focused on building strong. Neighborhoods together stay. Farmers functioned on the belief that being a good neighbor means being good stewards of the neighborhoods. They serve it is not enough to simply do business with people you must also do good alongside them because it's the right thing to do with over nine hundred thousand. Local agents across the country state farm is committed to being good neighbours wherever our customers find themselves in their communities. Right around the corner when you need them. Stay fom knows it. A better world tomorrow starts with strong neighborhood today. Like a good neighbor state farm. Is there.

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"fom" Discussed on The Spawn Chunks - A Minecraft Podcast

The Spawn Chunks - A Minecraft Podcast

04:46 min | 2 years ago

"fom" Discussed on The Spawn Chunks - A Minecraft Podcast

"Seventeen and priorities because we can assume that the day is going to arrive relatively soon. I know joel. You've been working in your snapshot weld. But i was wondering like casting minds food a little bit what we can expect to do once our long-term welds update or if we start a new world Full this update. What are you gonna race out and find. Because personally i think it seems clear that they're focusing on blocks in mobs as the highlights of part one of caves and cliffs and The mobs honestly of much interest to me. I don't know about you joel. I don't see them having a great deal of long term benefits aesthetically. I think all of these very cool. We got the glow squid the accidental and the goat but the accidental seems. Fun and cute. But when i've been playing with them testing them Super practical unless you wanna make a fish farmer squid fom using them maybe but for you know rating guardian foams and writing ocean monuments. Rather you can take them with you. A bunch of the might die in the process. And then you can't take them with you on land so you put them in a bucket and then they just you know taking up in space the way buckets of water. Do i find the glow. Squids drops are useful for visual tweaks. But not a whole lot else and the goats ramming behavior is fun. But i think it's gonna take a long time to breathe isolate those screaming goats and in the meantime it looks like we're not getting goat horns until two so for me blocks really taking priority which goes hand in hand with the video. They published this week about all of the adding and it seems like the adding more blocks in this update than they had in the nether updates and this is also true by the way if you remove the slab instead varian since in case you think culture and deep slater kind of artificially increasing this by having a bunch of variance if you remove the slabs and says from the nether updates if you take.

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"fom" Discussed on Making Sense with Sam Harris

Making Sense with Sam Harris

04:50 min | 2 years ago

"fom" Discussed on Making Sense with Sam Harris

"And halfway up the mountainous i let myself in as you do when you're a student and and i was like goldilocks in the house of the three s was never no one there and i said well i'll get a fire going for them when they come back. It was quite cold genus. I got a fire going. And then i said well make a cup of tea and if they turn up they'll never cup of tea already agents. I made it to you. I can tell you david that in the film version of this you are promptly cannibalized by which well i tell you something even more extraordinary. Because i fell asleep in the chair and literally at midnight there was a knock on the door and i said wait a minute. If someone's knocking on the door it means they don't live here either. And we're i tell you this fom is remote. It's halfway up the mountain side with the wind blowing on the rain blowing. And i opened the on. There is slightly disheveled figure having walked up the same track the die walked up and and he's looking for someone else who lives in the house who also and i said. Well i don't live here but come in sit by the files of a cup of tea and and we sat down and And as you do with a complete stranger. I said I started asking him what he did in his life. He had this wonderful leather bag. That was filled with papers. I noticed to go see opened it. Put it down the side you know and it didn't quite fit with his tire. He looked like this. Wonderful pilgrim figure but that here were all these papers. I i said what's your what's your work by the way he said. Oh i i walk around doing audits of while of wildwoods in in england and wales and i ought it's in the carrying capacity of these old woodlands trees and i basically get the opportunity of spending a lot of time in these wild places counting everything and and then putting it together as to how healthy the system is and i looked with my mouth open because it was a representation in a way of what i wanted in my life and i i said how did you get work like that and of course i was asking myself. Why have you given up on your own dream. Although i wouldn't have consciously known i was asking myself that and that's what i was doing. Why have you got off the road to your santiago and he said you really want to know. I said yes he said. I was a drug addict in north london. And i wanted to.

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The Future of Robotic Process Automation

Future of Tech

02:07 min | 2 years ago

The Future of Robotic Process Automation

"So i'd like to welcome you now. Officially to new chapter of our new episodes of a future of tech. And i believe you know the first thing. We're going to speak about the aarp as or robotic process automation and probably some other stuff. Maybe we should start with you. Introducing the topic and the field. And what is it. All about your short manhattan. Thank you very much indeed for For inviting me shine a robotic process automation. So it's not robotic. It doesn't doesn't do a with prices at least not until fairly recently. So it's very poorly Described by his name names created by analyst. Phil fasht and blue prison. Who are the inventors of Biggers a bush from Fledgling leaves In the uk and result phenomenal job of creating essentially creating a category. A software catholic. What is all day all is It allows organizations and people to move information through between systems. So you can think of it. Like an excel macro but a an excel macro that can deal with any two pieces of software. So that could be everything fom mainframe green screen. Applications rut way to through to the latest Web apps and everything in between so Business persons management bpm e. l. p. and planning crm customer relationship management office documents emails. Pdf documents Pay pa able to read understand a deal with all those in exactly the same way that you or i do achievements.

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"fom" Discussed on Cam Girl Diaries Podcast

Cam Girl Diaries Podcast

04:28 min | 2 years ago

"fom" Discussed on Cam Girl Diaries Podcast

"For the faint hearted. Yeah yeah. I've been hearing a lot of that and like i'm the most sensitive pearson But i just go to rush over me or you know you just full up to fully pieces. Sometimes yes see. That's that's the thing man like how do you. How do you get like how do you deal with that. You know like you said like you gotta develop a thick skin but can you you know like is it possible. Yeah it gets me. The empty doesn't gave me an probably because like you know the point. I've never really had any heat comments or insulin that late. No one's ever been wait. Did okay to him about. You're innocent like everyone's usually quite you know complementary so i i don't know how to deal with that you know what maybe a different story but then i'm like i'm fine. I tell people in fom A person you know. i'm gonna depend heart kind heart made by saying that you know you've got stomach get boobs and what else. I don't think i don't think he'd or like super or anything you. Yeah i think like we're at the point. You know i guess maybe back in the day like it was like this. Is the perfect woman right here. You know the supermodel or whatever but like you know social media and the internet and everything like even back then like everyone had their different tastes. But we'd never were able to see like in public you know like hey you know like i like thick girls were. There's no girls so whatever but now you know whatever you want you can find you know. That's another thing late guy. civility Is different from plus size ineffectively. Waste the tea and you know well. Yeah because there's different definitions one and everyone has their own definitions. Like there's what like you got like chubby thick like whatever you wanna say you know but you know everyone has their own tastes and also lake society as you know..

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"fom" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

08:01 min | 2 years ago

"fom" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"This is how we'll black baseball forward. This is how we move our whole community for. I think she was able to use that privilege of getting into other spaces that maybe some of them couldn't And come back and say All right, look, this this is what's really happening. This is what we need to prepare for. You know how white people are actually moving in plotting a strategizing and here is what we need to do. So that's the interesting thing to me about. You know, these conversations around her ethnicity is always a race if you is always that We assume and and this is also because of the time period, right? We always assume that black people who could pass did pass. So this idea that here is a woman who could but chose to live as a black woman and chose to become thirst remained finally, insurance in the black community. Like so beyond our scope of thinking about these issues, we would rather think She was actually a white woman who chose to pose you know right away. It was all style and live as a black woman, But I think that she was able. I think she was more interested in elevating her people in using her privilege to that benefit, as opposed to saying I could escape all of this. Artist on the okay but I can live in the white woman. Bye bye. See you later. She wasn't interested in that It was sort of a double agent aspect to the way she she operated sometimes. Yeah, because she was really involved in in civil in civil rights outside of baseball. There was this department store up 125th Street, not far from ours. You know, we're in New York City uptown. Called blue stains, and she became really active and getting black people jobs at the store. It was the don't buy where you can't work movement in 1935. How did she get involved with that? Yeah. I mean, she was a black woman living in Harlem living around all of these black women who couldn't get you no good jobs. Basically, they they're on Lee option was to work as domestics. They were cleaning the homes of white women taking shorter like women's babies, you know, cooking for white families and at the same time Harlan was just rising black community and there were all of the stolen that people. I mean, this is why so many people coming from the south and the great migration coming from the Caribbean. Everybody wanted to be in Harlan, because it was this Was insolent black community where everybody looks like you and understood you When we're going through the same experiences, they could go to restaurants and they could go and shop in stores and they could be real people. But the thing was that most of these most of these businesses, these three till stars and Russia is a lot of time they were owned by white people. And in that regard, you have the same issues that they would have. You know, in Nashville, Tennessee, which is that The white people like for this particular department store that she was his boycott against. They were happy to take black customers to take their money. But they didn't want to hire them as sales clerks and these more visible, more highly paid positions, and as it was like, that's absolutely ridiculous. Like you could take our money, but you can't hire us. She partnered with a local black pastor, and together they lead this Don't buy where you can't work campaign. And ended a boy how they led the boycott. Also picketing in front of historic family. The owner of the store is like OK, come in. Let's talk about this because I'm losing money every day, but The beating starts off, You know, not going. It's not knowing really well in the beginning because he's still at the same time acknowledging that he is losing money. He's still doubling down on this position like Yeah, but I'm also not really interested. Hiring people and some apple finally coming out. We can book we care about black girls the same way you care about white ground and if you don't hire them really close to become prostitute. That moment speaks to fom and her personality and her style and her willingness or her refusal if you will to play by the rules because this is the 19 thirties again, like The fact that she's even in the meeting is monumental. The fact that she speaks up Makes it another level and then just say something like that. Something that you know is like completely unheard of. At the time. I was speaking supposed to be soft spoken, and you know all of these things, and she completely shattered that. You know, the man in the room are like, Wow, I can't believe you said that. Why would you say that? It was that it was that that got this owner to say. All right. Wait a minute, but it were you serious, you know? In the baseball Hall of Fame bio about effort. It suggests that her greatest contribution is the owner came her final years and had to do with fighting for compensation when it came to me, girlie players and owners. How so? Yeah. So Branch Rickey Way talk about it's a growing sitting. That means we talk about Jackie Robinson played for the Dodgers. And we talk about Branch Rickey as this, you know, benevolent, you know, do gooder who purchased savior and solve it. All people needed to play together. But when we really get into the story when we get beyond the white, white washed version that we've been served for so long, we see that branch Rickey actually did a tremendous disservice to where baseball Uh, this is why I think it's important that you know. Major League Baseball does recognize even this belatedly that the Negro leagues were of major league status because Everything about how integration was done was because Branch Rickey and other white executives is major league baseball. Did it. Consider the Negro leagues major league status at that time? So when he signed Jackie Robinson You're not paying the monarchs for their for his contract. He's not talking to the monarchs. Like I tell people all the time that you go back and look at that scene where you know he's sitting with Jackie Robinson and his office and he's what are you going to do it? They probably didn't murder Starling in Spike's first You gotta handle that. We focus on that part of it like Here. Here is Jackie Robinson so strong, So stark, and he's like, Yes, I will do this for my people. But I'm like where his representatives like talking about that part right? Like Well, we've been having a day like this is, you know kind of before that period, but also there's no representative from the Monarchs feel like this is not how you do business at all. This is how Branch Rickey did it. He pulled these players to the side, and he signed them all their own without ever talking to their teams more, much less compensating them. No. It was this really swift decline is what it comes down to the I say all the talent that that black owners like s a manly they were between you know, Iraq and in the poor house, like they couldn't say anything. Because it would been looked like they were trying to MP progress like they were getting in the way of this ultimate dream that we have been fighting for, which was the integration of Major League baseball, But I thought it hurt their businesses. I mean, that's real talk. And even when we get Jackie Robinson on the field when we see you know, worry Campanella and down local men's other guys get the call. Sudden you've got this massive shift. My singing Black Prince. Everybody now is more concerned about this handful of black guys that got the corner toe Go play white baseball. Heard about that that they are the Negro League, So they were just reeling off behind and it was very quickly again. I mentioned that You know these? These teams are always operated on such a shoestring. There was no legal room, swift decline in gate receipts and so pretty quickly you got people saying we we need to make a move for a bit And it was we're done with this. We need to get out of baseball. Um, the last thing she did when they announced their sale Branch, Rickey Foods and again as he did it, and I'm like, okay, I want to find money, urban money..

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"fom" Discussed on NICE WORK! A Super Nice Club Podcast

NICE WORK! A Super Nice Club Podcast

04:53 min | 2 years ago

"fom" Discussed on NICE WORK! A Super Nice Club Podcast

"Us. You can live at the back you can. You can meet the farmer the whole thing a nicer world is one where when we can and when we can afford to do so and we have to be honest with ourselves right. Can we afford that or we just saying that we can't. That's everybody has their own choice. We should you know we really should so you have passion quite a passion for for coffee and when you go out there both go out and visit the sources. It's been made hold on this Last year i was able to bring my parents and shari kids along to provision that we worked with for like almost ten us now is on salvador and guatemala and it was it was really coleman so them to finally see where dad has been. Going on for shari. When you're when you're out there do you feel that the people along the chain and most importantly the farmers do they share the passion for the end product. The coffee or is it mostly just about their specialty. Like i mean obviously you know the farming. I think that they. I mean passionate eight. Just day I think often winona onto origin as well. We've showing them peaches of like it. Looks like at the other end which is just well to on when we went to guatemala last january At annabella on what's hip on santa felisa saying those kids united states. Amazing fom mayan. People who've worked on the farm for one hundred sixteen years may nine by the same family just so passionate so much pride in what i do today doesn't have any comprehension of the end and yeah. That's pretty typical a lot. A lot of coffee thought one thing to show him in the specialty coffee from the from the producer right through to the end. It's definitely about the love that goes into these people that men that hold that lobbying thank should be doing other things to probably Probably have a lot of like just passionate desire..

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"fom" Discussed on Realty Speak

Realty Speak

05:33 min | 2 years ago

"fom" Discussed on Realty Speak

"I'm your host bill. Weidner say new york city focused. Yes i did. And as i revealed in the last episode realty speak is now dedicated to sharing stories and strategies that impact the investment property owners of the bronx brooklyn manhattan queens and staten island today inauguration day. Twenty twenty one. We are with not tiv areski jim. Marino and lisa fom seltzer in the pandemic friendly conference room at the law offices of cooker arena. Were not ski and bitten for the unanticipated sequel tap so twenty-seven from march twenty twenty when that tiv and jim were mike guests and we had a lively and informative conversation around the housing stability ten protection act of two thousand nineteen and the negative consequences on housing during the first nine months it was in effect little. Did we know that a week. Later in the pandemic shutdown would open the floodgates of dishes policies that exacerbate the situation including the one we will address today a moratorium on evictions. And how these policies a road the ability of property owners to provide good housing to those who live in new york city. Not you've been with the firm for twenty four years in jim. You've been with the firm for thirty three years and lisa a partner with the firm for just a little under two years. That even jim you are sought after speakers at real estate industry events and frequent contributors to journals and news publications on the topic of housing law and lisa. You specialize in housing court representing mostly landlords in landlord tenant disputes and as a very special bonus for the first time on real de speak. We have a co host. Joanna wong you may recall that. Joanna was a guest on episode thirty from june twenty twenty. She is a property. Owner and property manager serves on the board of phony dot org small property owners of new york and since the beginning of the covid pandemic. Joanna has organized seventy loss interactive zoom meetings with state legislators in city council members so that other property owners have an outlet to share the stories and knowledge to directly shape housing policy. I'm sure her boots on the ground. Perspective and thoughtful questions to our steam guests will have our listeners on the edge of their seats. Joanna thanks for co hosting and the t lisa and jim thank you for being here to share your knowledge and insights today. Great to be here bill. Great to be here bill. Great to be here bell. Great to be here. Bill.

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Bitcoin Back Above $10,000

The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast

03:54 min | 3 years ago

Bitcoin Back Above $10,000

"Will a continue to push on his well. We've got bitcoin back above that magic number of ten thousand which is quite nice to save now. Of course it's kind of gone up in a straight line Yesterday I spoke to the fact that many candles in the cradles on on those daily none of which were really in my view. Try to as those candles rather lodge as we have saint threat to die. We have seen a strong move across the board with Bitcoin and the rest of the Maga con of tying more or less roughly the same across the board couple a little bit more cup alert. More down it was sort of between three and five percent for the most so bitcoins. Now one hundred and fifty six dollars. It's up four point five percent. Ross now just a straight line move. Ready I. If I tried to watch today look yesterday was all about the lower timeframe it was. It was die for trading boosters. It really was those gripes opportunities. There was a booster a theory which was the best one. There was another one that was on all petrol which was also profitable. I think it was modified one there as well also balance will anyway. There's there's plenty of them and they were all the different times for the most part as well so I really interesting really interesting day. Lower timeframes more liquid markets bigger positions Tautou stop losses minimize risks positions. Big because you're taking that Taking a risk in splitting it over much small area but Tom Yeah it was really really good. They're in right now. It's up full point six five percent after having really well off of the the old zone it's two hundred eighty one dollars twenty. Look it really is closing in on three hundred I'd like to say skit. Strike throw into push on hard a kind of like Assyria Today. One of my favorite charts matter of fact on On the two hour as we do have some feeling that it's one of the Bedouin pullback into roughly around the fifty percent around two seven fom happy to go into two seven one Those sorts of things certify sorts of levels world. I'm looking at the twenty one. Four point six six percent onto except faith bullish candle in the Rejected those lows twice now. It's going to be an average midterm timeframe trend. It's thirty cents as speak up three point nine one percent. Bitcoin cash lagging a little bit. Actually as a matter of fact both of the Split Tokens call split coins from Bitcoin. Damn sorry not down but not performing as well as many of the other markets out they were at four hundred eighteen. Dole's ninety cents one point three percent and not really look in that crash. Hawkes Bay is down point. Three three three hundred and eleven dollars and eighty three cents the only market in the top ten that he's currently down lot coins sitting at seventy seven ninety seven cents up five point eight nine percent keeping an eye on that. I WANNA see better. Simplicity didn't WANNA pull back. It didn't pull back very far or because it was kind of like saw advice for a long time. What is creeping haw song keeping an But nothing too aggressive as stand a US wrought photos and sixty one cents up five point. Six percents pullback a little bit David in that cradles line on the one day but the two is telling a different story smack bang in the middle. There were the bullish candles. This could be NAS. Move coming on time. We'll tell bonnets sitting at twenty four dollars flat up two point five percent off the breaking the high of the candle in the crowd on yesterday on the daily. We'll have to wait and see what it brings to diagnose it has slowed down hot substantially

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Cameroons place of terror now a land of hope

UN News

04:31 min | 4 years ago

Cameroons place of terror now a land of hope

"This is natalie hutchinson with you. On news a dusty dry and conflict affected area in the far north region of cameroon has been turned into a land of hope according to a mentor for people displaced by the activities of terrorists in the west african country. The small plot of land next to corgi town was once a no go area due to the presence of militia associated with the outlawed boko haram grew now has been transformed by local internally displaced people into a productive garden garden providing food to the community and an income to the participants ebrahim geogra- supports the internally displaced people in the garden which has been funded in part by by the u._n. Development program. He's spoke to you in newses daniel dickinson as the harvest a fruit and vegetables took place a my name is <hes> ibrahim geogra- <hes> <hes> peace activists walking with u._n. System here in far north region of cameroon specially u._n._d._p. Van de the mental so many i._d. Piece on haas people to give them up for them to develop do opportunity that can help them to have a livelihood and to support the families especially the <hes> like this woman my sister mahamadou she is an i._d. Piece we start to walk about with we've since <hes> t and now we meant to put in place a small business that can help him reclaim her. You see this assists defeats that mental refer all of them. Can you describe where we are and what's happening here. We are here in kogi. This is i._d. Fields <hes> sometime display is considered like <hes> no-man's-lands because even the community cannot oh come here to make activities like that to make a farm because so many people are very very afraid about the attacks offer book around and even around here a military checkpoints to block the people to enter into access for displays but today this no-man's-land displays of tier or have been transformed for the land of hope. Can you describe the fom tom how it looks in front of us get so many kind of a videotape here in this farm owner whose salads so many tomatoes toes on here is a call on it is a values buddy is buried with various vegetable that existing. What strikes me is that it's incredibly bradley green. We're surrounded by sahelian bush which is very sandy and very dry and suddenly we're in an oasis yeah when you see this farm and when you see these players is silent plus the genius of a these people great people especially a._d._p.'s host people fool put in place this kind of inner city to give the green vision of life and here this farm is a bio fund found door is not fetilizer i she michael fertilizer and why is it important to bring people together. Bringing people together is uh to give cuisine and social harp for all this committee have who have been suffering about the problem problem of crisis of boko haram because you know boko haram isa most catered group around the world and especially this town. Have i've been suffering. This is what we work with support if a u._n._d._p. On so many partners to develop this kind of initiative that can put people together to have a social tolerance and living together is it working is very walking because <hes> you you know we've just kind of get a now dig it. <hes> developed the initiative cds. It is to hit her. Maybe after decision they can get even five <hes> cease thousand dollar and it is very important for them to get up.

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