35 Burst results for "Jank"

"jank" Discussed on ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

05:55 min | 7 months ago

"jank" Discussed on ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

"It looks really jank when you're running. If you start to look at in your backing up, if you like back up to turn, you'll do that thing where you're like, and you're just like, wow, this is old looking compared to some games that have gone, you get an uncharted or something like that. Even though they do, you still get that better. Actually. After Johnny. Well, I was just going to add that it's funny. I played go to war one recently on PC and I had that same direction. The way he backs up, like a car or something weird. Dude, dude. Yeah, and I love that he's got a jive move when he jogs. He's got this weird like it's almost like light and airy. He's like okay, look, it's just a weird combination. I remember in the 2019 God of War, one complaint I had was there's a lot of reuse reskinned bosses and stuff or reused different colored big enemies. Did you find that issue here? Or not as much, not as much because there's more. There weren't a lot of bosses in 2018. No. And there's more. There's more in this one. Oh, hell yeah, okay. That's what that was my second question was about I will say, do you guys remember because this has been a long time since I played God of War. We're all, we're a lot of the battles all in self contained little baby arenas. Yeah. Okay. Same thing happens here for them. Pretty much all. There's a couple pretty much all of them. Okay. I was hoping a little bit more for the grandeur. There is the grandiose stuff that you expect, but that's the one thing God of War has that. It's almost like you can always tell there's a circular depression. Right. And it's like, that's where you're going to go about doing a bottle now.

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"jank" Discussed on What's Good Games

What's Good Games

06:13 min | 10 months ago

"jank" Discussed on What's Good Games

"I think this was volition struggling with what do we do to bring our iconic franchise up to speed. Do we reboot, which is what they decided to do. But then when you reboot, what do you keep and what do you dump? And you're never going to satisfy, it's like what Capcom, I'm sure struggled with Resident Evil. Because you have two very clear Resident Evil audiences and they're like, how do we mesh them with Resident Evil Village and clearly, not everybody was happy with that game, even though we had a good time with it. And but there was a core audience there that wasn't happy in either direction, either wasn't action focused enough or it wasn't survival horror focused enough. And I think volition is finding themselves and we tried to serve us multiple audiences that love this franchise and apparently it's falling short for people. But it's falling short for people who are critically reviewing the game. I haven't seen mass fan reaction of this game yet because we're recording the podcast just as the game is going live for people around the world. I have a gut feeling that this game is going to fall in line with what days gone did that early critical reaction was not a universally positive and in fact was middling to negative. But fans were like, this game is awesome. I'm having so much fun. I love this. And I think saints row might fall in line with that. Though I will say since row has far more technical problems than days gone did at launch. I will also say that the optics right now is that saints row has some really tough criticisms levied against it, right? We were talking about a lot of that right now in referencing even some other outlets who have been pretty harsh on their criticism. Lowering that expectation is probably in the long run better for the reception of the game because people will know what to expect when they go in. It's going to be a little buggy. It may get repetitive if they're playing for long stretches at a time by themselves. This game really is designed to be enjoyed and I would say bite sizes with friends. Like that is the ideal setting. And that is the opposite of how most reviewers are experiencing the game. Absolutely. So I think lowering your expectations and folks like me who are not familiar with the scenes throw franchise will probably have a good time. Because I didn't have that previous game to compare it to. And I really enjoy the writing in the narrative. And all of the characters are great to me. I have two things to say. One, I'm very curious to hear what you have to say about this. I played with the same weapon from the beginning of the game to the end. Definitely a huge criticism. Huge levels 5, ten and 15. You can go to the gun shop. I can't remember what it's called. And store. The store. And you can buy new weapons, which is cool. And I finally just said that after I reached level 15. And then as you use that weapon, there are certain tasks that you can do with that weapon to unlock its special ability. But that's kind of the progression system. And that's kind of it. And or you have to do special challenges to unlock weapons of the gunshot, which I hated. Exactly. You had their call. Did not like shins or something. Yeah. We found the RPG part. Yeah. So real quick, like Andrea said disclaimer, we're recording this a few days after release. I'm on metacritic, and because you know it has critical reviews and it has user based. Okay, so metacritic score for the PC, based off 69 ratings, 2.2 users. This is 24 hours after launch. Yeah, okay. Yeah, here's PS5 three out of 96 ratings. It's a three. It's a 1.7. And it's a .9 on PlayStation 4. I feel bad. I feel bad for the developers, but I don't think it's that. No, it's not. It's not that broken. No. It's really not. And here's what I'll say is, there's been a lot of great co op games that have come out this year, I think, of dying light two, I think of tiny Tina, there was salt and sacrifice. I don't know if I was here. But this is the game that Jason and I keep going back to every night. And this is the game that we keep playing and we have laughed to the point of crying multiple times. I have been a snotty ass mess. We audibly just laugh all the time and it's not like a little chuckle. It's like full on laughing. And I love that this universe exists where you can go and you can hijack a car and you can run to a fire hydrant. You can put people in a million they run up to it and they just go spraying everywhere, your car goes across buildings. It's hilarious and it's fun and it all comes down to expectations and I'm glad this game exists. Do you think that if they had made this game a $40 game like a 39 99 price point or even cheaper that people would have not come at it so hard a la goat simulator, a game that's very obviously broken and celebrated how broken it was, but people still had fun and laughed while they were playing it to the point that they had this ridiculous goat simulator, three trailer that we just watched and everyone was like, yes, I can't wait for this broken nightmare mess again. I mean, that's a hard thing, right? Like personally, I would pay I was given a review code, but I would pay $60 for this game. I would like right now. You know, the amount of hours in entertainment has provided to me, so word that, you know, especially when you have a child at home and the laughs are important, man. You need an escape, and this has given us something a game that we are trying to finish and we're excited to finish. And to me, you can't put a monetary price on that escape in the evening. So yeah, I would do that. But I'm also the person who would pay and who has paid full price for a Call of Duty campaign. 'cause I love the experience it gives me, but yeah, from like a PR general perspective, I think if you had put that price tag on it, probably would have been received a little bit better. I think Black Friday is probably going to be cheap for sure. Yeah. But I have to say also we haven't talked about the soundtrack. Oh my God. Music is great. Love the soundtrack as a person grew up in the 90s. Oh, it's so good. Such a hip hop. They have a lot of old school songs that are even TLC. I'm like, oh man, this is pretty cool, TLC, the MX. The licensing went off. Yeah, I'll try requests. I love the soundtrack. The music is really, really great. Yeah. So clearly, y'all need to decide for yourself what your dollars are worth. But no, this game has some broken jank to it. It's got some issues, but it's dumb fun. And if you want some ridiculous rag doll physics, if you want to fly around, if you want to dress yourself up and ridiculous. Turn your friend into a mailbox.

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"jank" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

02:01 min | 1 year ago

"jank" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

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"jank" Discussed on Shades of Strong? | Shifting the Strong Black Woman Narrative

Shades of Strong? | Shifting the Strong Black Woman Narrative

06:55 min | 1 year ago

"jank" Discussed on Shades of Strong? | Shifting the Strong Black Woman Narrative

"Are right. What's up what's happening. How are all the things. Welcome to day. Twenty three of taping. Unmasking at an hiding. You are rocking. Wit aren't cheese on dishing castagnetti. Always saying we on tees yet because we not grand mama's we babysitting we now grand mamma and we're not jaws lama so Rocking the auntie shirley natty on the song has where we are working to dismantle the mix and the stereotypes of black woman by creating state in sacred fixes for black women to on cape masking in high so that they can be whatever. Shade strong neck feels or rights for them. What's the net looks blogger. How are you today. I'm doing pretty good today. Thank you very much for asking dot com today. We are continuing our conversation on mary. Jane paul yesterday. We gave you a grief over overview of who she is satellite. You a look into her life. Looked like we talked about her cave in our mas- the rescuer and perfectionism and today we're going to be talking about her kryptonite. The thing that weakens living that will ultimately Does the kryptonite superman. I grove and anyway they can. I think the thing that weakens her. So that's what we're going to be thinking of talking about today and so it's been a long time since i started out with you. What do you think are kryptonite is. Oh well okay. So her night is this. Maybe it's this need to be needed. We were talking about this. A little. Bit voice pointing. Can you explain to me. 'cause this is one that i'm not super familiar with doctors to full disclosure. I didn't. I didn't watch the show so but you were. You were explaining to me that with her relationships. One stuff would bill bad. She would get love bombed and was life. Oh yeah that's like when people basically xiaoyu with affection you like. Yeah they do like yeah. That's basically what they would be doing in an attempt to get her to stay and she would do it and then you also describe her family her feeling that way. Puerto family to like she. She has to be there for them their sense of obligation so that sense of obligation sometimes it. It's it's born of guilt and maybe sometimes it's it isn't. It's one of this need. That person may have to be needed so we may feel like they are needed. That helps them feel important or that or they have isn't important to that they're just something about their self worth as as someone who was whose presence is needed or who's help or whatever is needed that something that's that they need for themselves so i'm not sure if it's guilt or an actual need on her part to be needed. You could probably speak more to that but either way just from what you were saying. It sounds like maybe that's recruit tonight like. Oh this team needs me. They need me. So i'm going to be there because i'm the rescuer. Yeah the rescue. I think it's a combination of all of those things. I think number one. She has trouble saying no well. She doesn't matter. Jane does initially have trouble seeing. No she'll say no but then she'll eventually cave in because of like you. You were saying the guilt that comes with. This is what i'm supposed to do as the door. The sister the ought all things the in and so she'll bisley caved in because she feels guilty for not doing whatever they need her to do at that time. So i think that's part of the kryptonite. And i think like he was saying to her being low bombed by the meaning in her life because when she decided to walk away in war cases in not they'll come back in reclaim their love and hughes law. We need to together. And then she'll start making a bad in she's like you know what it really wasn't a relationship so she'll ended up going back and then there's the whole like you were saying. I do feel like she feels like i need to be needed. We go in pull back some more layers of her probably wants to discover that she needs them war than they need heart to do. At least that's what. I think i don't really know for sure. We shall beaten. Yeah we should definitely see. So when i was thinking about mary jane. I think most of us watching mary. Jane's look there her without like. I said in yesterday's episode. She's got her sheet together because she's financially stable and we will probably she should be happy and we're looking at hiring we're like oh she successful. She's financially stable. She financially stable. She's got the house she's got career and we're looking at her like yes. She really does have our shit together but success for mary. Jane looked different from the way. I think it looks for most of us for me. When i think about success know the first thing that comes to mind is financial stability but her hatful. Mary jank thinks about success is more about the love. Yeah even though. She has the career the house all the things. Her success won't be complete until she gets the love. I think that's part of our kryptonite that she's always in search of air quotes the perfect love because again. She's the perfection and she's looking for the perfect careers ma. She's looking for the family everything. Her life has to be pitcher part though in her starts for a perfect love. She often end up in these unhealthy dysfunctional relationships. She'll leave michelle end up coming back because the meaning coming and they just pour out his love out on her and she's like okay. Yeah i can stay a little longer. So she ends up belly or a lot of things in her life. Love is the one thing that she cannot seem to you. And i think she wanted that war than she actually wanted the career. Yeah yeah that makes sense as you're describing describing this i was thinking about. How so many of us do this whole if we've been in that situation the situation. Yeah i'll go back. Because i person's changing or i can change this person and if i can do that then everything will be great and yet it will end up being picture perfect thing but also this person is changing or i can change them the whole i can change them piece. That also speaks to needing to be needed. So that totally makes sense that you were saying that. They're always saying whatever the need to say for her to come back and then she ends up.

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"jank" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

01:42 min | 1 year ago

"jank" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

"The differences of experiences the owner. It's all real. We've been very blessed. We've we've been able to see the role. Do some really cool things. Meet a ton of phenomenal people over the years and it's Like i said it's the role of much smaller place for us on our kids leading. That will everyone. Hey matt i appreciate come on and everyone out there please. This is a again that flaming in the chief operating officer maze environmental check them out on gloom. Some love over only been with see. They're the right below. We can do this guys. We we can do this guys and girls out there come on crew there right below one hundred followers go go show some love pretty cool a website as well again. I wouldn't think man. I wish i look. I think would've sounds sounds pretty exciting right now. It's okay absolutely and thanks for coming to town and doing this. And i guess i look forward to stay in touch and deals all success in half bill building. That team conduction the row in again after monthly backup years. We're having a different conversation. Be a couple years probably a couple of months. We celebrate over a glass of wine or something like that. So thanks for tuning in to energy crew. Podcast and again. Everyone's stay safe and have a great day. Thank jank matt.

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"jank" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

The Dan Patrick Show

05:06 min | 1 year ago

"jank" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

"Shave club in stores or go to dollarshaveclub dot com some phone calls in here. Rj in colorado is this are jan colorado. Who was who called in yesterday. Yes sir how are you today. R. j. great rj spent seven years. Is that right seven years in prison. Yeah in colorado. And i definitely wanted to call back in and let you guys know that it absolutely killed yesterday here. And all you guys doing your puns and buddy of mine called. that's still inside. And he said it's not something we say very lightly when someone kills in here but allegedly you guys absolutely played it all right. Well thank you one. We love a captive audience and an thanks. I wanted to call in for the poll question. Because i'll always side with people getting along as far as brooke c and d shambo. But i promise you. Nothing's more intense entertaining and edgy. When two people in close space can find with one another. Do not get along. So i'm definitely leaning towards keeping them a little animosity all right. Well thank you are jank right to hear from r. j. Send him some gear seven years seven years in jail a man did we take that and run with it with a lot of puns. Yesterday i didn't ask him what he was in for. I don't. I don't need to know apple if it's something like soft. Rj probably would hide it. But if it's something like violent he probably would hide it to. He doesn't he didn't bring it up. I don't need to know i'm good like. Rj gave us a moment of entertainment yesterday..

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

The Spawn Chunks - A Minecraft Podcast

04:57 min | 1 year ago

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

"I'm hoping the will be able to bring them forward eventually. Because you know you can only get in there one streams worth of material before there's another one coming out the following week right. Yeah moving on into email this week. If you'd like to email the show you can send a message to spun. Chunk mail at gmail.com That's the only email address that we check so. Please use that one from front runner. Jake a landscape artists in our discord. Ors and alloys. Johnny and joel. I have been listening to the podcast since the beginning of summer and i loved every minute of it. Thank you for creating such an amazing podcast will. Thanks very much jack. My question to you is. Do you think mo jank should add more metal ores and alice. I love playing with engineering based mods immersive engineering mercer railroading tinkers construct etc many of these types of mods add more metal ores and more common alloys that are used in the real world with the addition of copper to the caves and cliffs update. What do you guys think about. The idea of adding steel brass bronze and other commonly found in us medals the world. Thanks again for producing such a wonderful podcast. Look forward to listening to every week front runner. Jake was run over by a railway train while trying to stop it. It's not a death message. We used to yeah so having played around with like a a surface level. Brush with most of the molds. The from jake is talking about here. I find it a little overwhelming when you have a ton of different metals lot of which all have very nishi uses. And i think the problem that you run into with adding new metals like the problem that culpa had initially was people immediately suggesting oh it needs to be used for for tools and armagh and stuff like that and it just doesn't have a place in our current tia system right so with with culpa tools in alma yukon. Expect them to be better than diamond will never right tools so nobody is going to be that interested in getting them. They aren't required for the material progression to diamonds the right tools. So those are just gonna be skipped over except by a very small proportion of people who just value them for their aesthetics And the same is true of gold tools except in some circumstances tools up faster than other tools. that kind of thing but yeah. I think where..

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"jank" Discussed on Just King Things

Just King Things

04:20 min | 1 year ago

"jank" Discussed on Just King Things

"Been released. Its george lucas special edition thing where he goes through and he takes every vague reference to like people who can use magic in that setting and he changes it so that they are specifically referred to as the term for like a tribe of magic users that he comes up within like the fourth or fifth book. Right it's that sort of thing. Yeah i it's just i believe i can't remember if it's two pages four pages but it is it. The difference between the gunslinger original in the adaptive gunslinger is four pages or less. That's just it i. It's it's enough that we can cover the differences in in one episode and kind of talk about it and it's basically just bringing the not changing very much plot. I don't think any actual plot is changed there. It is just bringing the terms and references and kind of world in line with the rest novice like the teen added and like brand names. Jank long night yet. Nineteen number nineteen shows up. So it's just not is not significant enough to dedicate. We were have nothing to say on the second episode. We're gonna have a lot to say on the adapted stand because obviously or maybe not obvious to everyone else but one of the big reactions that we got to the stand original version abridged basically that justified for me. At least after the fact our decision to put it into episodes is that everyone was like. No you're wrong. You're wrong about the stand because blah happened. And then i get to vary smugly. I mean. I didn't say it smugly. But now in retrospect was like. I know that didn't happen in that book. Like that's not in that version of the standard and then someone would say oh. This character is really well developed. It can't believe you said that. I would have to say but that's not in that book and all a lot of people i i've made a couple of comments about the trash can man because that the stand a new miniseries was adapter. Tv show was happening and trashcan man. There's lots of discussion about him. And in particularly there was someone who wrote an article that was like oh the comic or the tv show. Does the trash man Trashcan man well but not a sufficient maybe based on the performance and so. I made some comments about that. That like if you read the book trash gain man from and i said this on the episode..

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"jank" Discussed on The Young Turks

The Young Turks

03:13 min | 1 year ago

"jank" Discussed on The Young Turks

"On kanana when you guys a little bit more afghan and then we have other devastating stories all right so ted cruz decided to go after a cnn reporter. Who's on the ground in afghanistan. As she was reporting she mentioned the fact that there were afghans behind her chanting death to america but she also said that they seemed friendly at the same time. Now senator ted cruz response to that. Was is there an enemy of america from whom. Cnn won't cheerlead in mandatory burqas. No less okay. so why. don't we respond to that before we get to. Cnn's response to ted cruz. Because it seems as though. Ted cruz has a difficult time. Separating the disdain that citizens might have for a government versus the people of that said government right so the people who have to live under that government so i wouldn't want the afghans to judge me personally based on the decisions that are made by the american government. It's similar to how i feel about. Let's say the turkish government. I don't judge turkish citizens. But i certainly judge the turkish government and the actions that they take And it's just anyway but jay. Why don't you jump in before we get to see it then She's in the streets of kabul risking her life demonstrably. So it's obviously so and you don't want her to wear a burqa. You want what you want to wear miniskirt. You wanna hurt her waving american flag you what do you. She's a reporter. She's not a cheerleader. For republicans or for the american government that would be insane to ask her to do anything else. And by the way ted cruz your ass loves to flee whenever there's an emergency you're questioning her. She's a thousand times more brave than you've ever been on your best so please spare me and look. There's just the guy's a snake he he never you know disappoints you if you think he's going to go lower. He always goes lower. And so this profile encouraged by the way of course after trump a set his wife was ugly and his dad was a murderer phone bank for trump so sparrows any conversation about her incredible courage to report from that situation. Honestly i when i think of the most cowardly members of congress senator. Ted cruz is way up top on that list. I mean we're talking about a man. I the example. You gave perfect jank someone who can't even stand up for his own immediate family and immediately cowards so the likes of donald trump who later in his presidency turned out to be nothing more than a bunker boy and then let's move on to cnn's response. Because i think that they actually hit them. Right word hurt they. They argue that rather than running off to cancun in tough times. Clarisa ward. that's the cnn. Reporter is risking her life. To tell the world what's happening that's called bravery instead of retweeting. A conspiracy theorist misleading soundbite. Perhaps your time would be better. Spent helping americans in harm's way yes..

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"jank" Discussed on Pop Culture Cosmos

Pop Culture Cosmos

03:50 min | 1 year ago

"jank" Discussed on Pop Culture Cosmos

"But if something can happen there would you be more interested. Because i know a lot of people out there would love to see a revival of the old cast crew coming back into the play in a new or older version of harry potter middle-aged harry potter dad harry potter coming back to see the world. Once again yeah. Yeah and when i can still go back the cova days when the khrushchev came out a while since that's come out the light there's obviously like you mentioned the play on it but yeah they were rumors. Were you know they were thinking about the kurds. They weren't because count the eighth. Buck the return after the deadly house in the the son of harry potter so it would be interesting to see that in a twist but they they They were just like how fantastic beasts was a journey partition world. Jank evolving has two other books around that she has like another two books which are very similar in terms of just a winning world for the harry potter. Because i feel like one of the things they could do is create a whole new cast for potter with like a new her miami hairy enron. Well that's probably what they're gonna do. I mean i could see that happening. They do a series you. We've already seen it already where they send the series to streaming is based off. A harry potter is not going to recreate one hundred percent for the books. But they're gonna take a lot from the books maybe do a little bit of this and they're going to create a new. Ron knew her mind in the new harry. And that that's great and all and re revisiting that would be great. I think still think it's a little too soon to do that. I think bringing those individuals. Back those same individuals back rupert and daniel and emma back at an older age with them being parents and seeing it from their perspective and having to see the world once again or save all the muggles or or whatever you wanna do and having your kids interact and maybe kids being integral and crucial part of it as well. Maybe end up saving the day on their own from you know and seeing their parents ultimately after look like the parents would have to the something like that. I would love to see a series of films going back. Because that to me would be more appealing seeing harry potter coming out of the minivan after a soccer game and saying well guess i guess i gotta save the world once again..

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"jank" Discussed on The Young Turks

The Young Turks

01:35 min | 1 year ago

"jank" Discussed on The Young Turks

"Exactly how would these troopers suspect that there are undocumented immigrants who have the virus in any given vehicle. How would it trooper. Being able to determine i i would. I don't know jank. I feel like there. Would this would require quite a bit of a racial profiling. No no troopers can just seeing to a car. And who's meighan are not having nine to their race or their appearance and on top of that they have an amazing visual cova detect detector too. I believe that person has co vid They might not even be sick yet. But i can tell. Because they're latino. I mean i mean how would you know it's the muslim certainly i've ever heard I if you pulled over ambulances maybe that's more logical sick people inside ambulances but random cars. Okay you're telling me you know that they're migrants. Plus you know that they're sick. I just literally have no idea how you know that this part is the that's made up. That's their excuse right The migrant part is over latinos the real. And look here. I'll give you one example. Let's say cop indexes sees me driving one car and sees anna driving and other car. Let's go to the white shot. Okay so who do you think he might pull over if he's looking for latino migrants Who might have coped well. I don't know sometimes sometimes people say look like latina. Like.

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"jank" Discussed on Gun Talk

Gun Talk

02:02 min | 2 years ago

"jank" Discussed on Gun Talk

"I'm saying well we lean forward at the ways you know. Put your nose over your toes. None of that was connected now. Mindset stick your butt out boom there was you just got out the one that works sticky out so she did lean forward looking at it and then i'm getting right next to her three inches from her ear while she shooting. He's time she's ready to shoot. I just say peress jank in the trigger route squeezing the trigger not pulling the trigger where passing the trigger. And if you say that in your head each time peress said do not try to pull the trigger with sites. Look right because when you do that you end up. Yank the trigger trying to snatch it just as the sites get right on target. Pull it quick before the right can't do them. Just get the sites somewhere on the target. They're gonna wobble and just keep pressing impressing him pressing. Oppressing attila goff. It's not a case of the gun. Surprise people say what are they on the trigger. Shit surprise you not really but you could do a press smooth press moving the trigger straight back towards your face pretty quickly and one of the things you can do. That will really help. You is doing a lot of dry firing right now. People don't want to go shoot much ammo suggest. Even she went out and said. I'm going to going to twenty five rounds. That's a good thing to do but dry firing and working on that press get that site some targeted get a good grip. Leaned forward sticky about okay and then work on the same new handy huge. That word in your head. You're focusing hard on the front sight. Let the target fuzz outlet the rear sight fuzz out. I know it sounds like you couldn't possibly hit something that you're not during a sharp focus on but you can and you will hard focus on the front side front site over.

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"jank" Discussed on GSMC Basketball Podcast

GSMC Basketball Podcast

02:40 min | 2 years ago

"jank" Discussed on GSMC Basketball Podcast

"Tough obviously to buy into a young coach but memphis has done that right. They play good defense. They play fast. They play aggressive. They play hard knows their role players. Know what the rules are supposed to be john. Brennan dillon brooks are kind of two best guys. And then you put jaren jackson probably that unhealthy but yeah. I mean. there are a really tough team. they're bit yes. Their weakness is three point shooting and turn the ball over. Sometimes like you know being young in the sense but they have a of upside at the team. And i think that you know getting the guys who are veterans to come in. I know steven steven as not really a veterans young but he's been through a lot playoff series and the trenches with good teams. He's going to help out a lot there. And you also look at the fact that eric bledsoe can add a piece off the bench with their bench already right and then you keep their starting five and tax. You have a new center now. Who's going to help jump more. Zang screens is very unselfish. Now he's not quite a guy constructs the court he's not as much of a low post threat as yoenis valid genesis. But he's going to provide a lot of toughness like balaji instant last year. But you know be that great screen cetera. Be the guy that's going to be like that brick wall for you like nine points nine rebounds kind of deal. So that's that's important recognize as you look at. These deals is just basically the fact that there's a lot they've been able to do in terms of gang draft picks and succeeding. So the fact. They're getting a lot of draft picks is gonna help them out and also the gangs some pretty good pieces back from pelicans. That's can help them out as well. And that's obviously incredibly important because you want to build the future but you also want some stabilization there as well so they have both of those components mixed with a coach that the guys actually believe in. And that's important because if you don't have a coach like i said you know the coach you believe you're not going to be a very successful team unless you're stars are just ridiculously glidden can overcome it. But it's it's very unlikely and very rare so that's important to recognize it. And that's why. I think memphis one. That spot memphis wanna deal because it will build the future and stabilize themselves also to be able to make the playoffs again. And that's obviously important thing to recognize when you're looking at these deals because you want to see okay as a future going to be good. Are they gonna be good now. The checks both those boxes probably right for memphis and because already a really young team and they're all gonna get better. I think from here the guys are going to get better more mature. Te'o jank is is going to improve him more as a coach northern on a very good job so far so there's a lot of benefits to what they're doing at the moment..

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"jank" Discussed on StarTalk Radio

StarTalk Radio

03:46 min | 2 years ago

"jank" Discussed on StarTalk Radio

"Was weaponized. What did it did offer the spurs while. Okay very cool and by the way this all sounds like the. The tree of life mapping for james cameron's movie avatar right. These are trying to come up with exotic life and he gets all the most exotic life on earth and make regular life over there except they have like usb ponytails where they can connect animals. is that mushrooms. Have that too. I just wanna know how quickly they will. In fact taliban. I had any idea about exactly. They do they grow into plants and they kind of plug in if you want to use the electronics metaphor but plugging involved growing into a plant roots growing in and around client cells. It's a very intimate Embrace an guess you can think about that in the naggus time to the way that the The the plugging in happens inevitably the fungal net the networks avatar based on on the fungal networks in the in the real world of course scientifically right because james cameron you know. He has many movies including the abyss. movies where he has cared about the science of what surrounds storytelling and then he puts it in as As best as he's able. So keep coming matt all right. Well a chaz. Jank jank carelli. I hope i'm pronouncing your name. Even at least vaguely correctly asks why so many different types of fungi still being discovered each year was that you guys are not on top of everything. Most of there's an estimated two to three million species of fungi on the planet and only about one hundred and fifty thousand have been described and that means that six to eight percent of the total number fungal species on the planet have been described now obviously leaves of a ninety percent undescribed. I and there's a lot of work for fungal taxonomy to do very basic descriptive work. That hasn't been done through a number of reasons. I one of the reasons is because fungi was what to be plant for very long time. And so they didn't get a kingdoms worth attention From from biologists another reason is that they live hit knives they live as my cdl networks which are buried in. Whatever they're eating it. My tedium is how fungi feeds so go to insinuate themselves within their food to digest it. And means is that usually We don't see much of what they're doing so it's harder for us to access. See the doing that on purpose. Once you describing them I have the privilege of having a species named after me. A species of frog. And so i looked at a the the the species the species being paper. The paper that makes the species and i was astonished. How much measurement went on on the you know the the ratios of the digits in the feet of the frog versus the pans. And i separate. All of this gets characterized. I'm thinking damn that must've taken a long time. And if you've got like a gazillion species left. i'm not doing it somebody else to do but many tv scientists. So how are you going to even come up with names exactly exactly so i. So it's the it's in dirani tani species of leaping frog and i was very honored by that you an and taxonomic and boof on the french tax on this has a big rivalry and both would name glamorous species after their patrons and their name unglamorous species.

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"jank" Discussed on Now Try This

Now Try This

04:57 min | 2 years ago

"jank" Discussed on Now Try This

"Famine question-mark Time to eat. Apparently she needed a star wars. Damn that's pretty good start start. Hey yoenis question bonus question by question and you probably know the answer to this. When virtual reality mogul from the future loses a legal battle on overpowered computer chip patton. You must team up. And then fight against a super genius. Cyber being who has a mission of vengeance against the other virtual rally mogul who took took over development of the chip and destroyed the database or the cyber being had been living. What the but did you just say. This is a horror movie. May i benefited up. Why would you have you literally just a second year gonna know the spill. I the answer. Oh my god. I say you're another film. I don't wanna see here in silence. I literally no idea anything in my head as jank that. Is they shuttle original movie. Now it's not a blank check. I mean we wanted. You wanna get if it's real or not or it's real okay. You are corrected israel to point out. Can you get the movie cyber. This is a ninety ninety weekend at bernie's no we just talked about it like during this game yet. Warmer guests woolmer guests. And then we move on. I'll tell you. I was not children in the car. Now just talked about. Stay alive okay. Well guess what we're guest internet. Fuck nineties child's plays no. It's not child's play. I know is lawnmower men too. I you.

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"jank" Discussed on Techmeme Ride Home

Techmeme Ride Home

03:05 min | 2 years ago

"jank" Discussed on Techmeme Ride Home

"Penalty revocation process more so seltzer You might like by make people feel that as more transparency into into But then as because they might be is Like like some women attack mention dance according to add that's on as a That women have seem not to be verify and whereas like men shit chain now that you say that the two or three examples that i'm thinking of we're all women And and i'm even thinking of a very prominent employees at apple who is very vocal on twitter. That was complaining that she was terrified. So okay so then. Maybe i'm just not going to do it in solidarity to create more space. Yeah that's reasonable but do think there's like reason interesting point right which is twitter is putting itself in the place of verifying whether its authenticity or not or things of that nature and they're obviously is a question in which is somewhat subjective. I don't think there's an objective measure as to who deserves verification. And why should they be verified if indeed. this is a way for the community to anoint. Certain people or counts as being significant you know and if this were actually if jack here and he were talking about you know crypto dow's and stuff like that you could actually have multiple verifying each other for different reasons or purposes that are sort of self relevant within smaller communities and actually. That's one other thing that's coming soon. I guess there's the communities feature that twitter will be launching. I don't know when but they're working on a kind of group speech actually. I wonder if that's how can play solve the problem. What if you could. You could vote for it. I know that you could obviously any voting can be gamed but like lettuce like you could like pull your followers and like they could vouch for you and things like that. I don't know the follower account 'cause like my point. Oh five being the point. Oh five percent of your geographic area. Or i believe you're ulcer topic. I remember correctly is. That's a one of the criteria that serves as notable rate so people vote with their follows. Right thousand or something right. Yeah and what about the concept super follows. Could that be a kind of a a trigger to say. Hey look this. Person has amassed a bunch of people that are willing to pay to get their tweets. That should be some sort of kind of validation that you know they are someone credible do we do. The counts of super follows will be shown on your profile that again. Do we know if the count of the number of people who super follow you will be shown on your profile. Jank fact is working to until.

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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo again refuses to resign

The Young Turks

08:37 min | 2 years ago

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo again refuses to resign

"Have been moving fast. In governor cuomo's ever expanding set of scandals of the past forty eight hours from the news that his office apparently reached out to a number of different former employees to see if they'd spoken to The first accuser which seems weird an intimidating and it turns out that a former aide says that it was in fact intimidating and she felt bewildered by it to yesterday during an emergency meeting and state assembly announcing is going to be Starting an impeachment inquiry involving both the allegations of sexual harassment and assault as well as the nursing death scandal to about forty percent of his entire parties members in the assembly in the senate signing on asking for him to immediately resign and then there was this morning when representative alexandria ocasio. Cortez tweeted that after two accounts of sexual assault four counts of harassment. The attorney general's investigation. Finding the governor's admitted nursing home data from the legislature in public saying we agree with the fifty five plus members of new york state legislature. That the governor must resign. There was a letter that she put out with congressman bowman then at least eleven of the democratic house representatives from new york called for him to resign and just including jerry nadler button adler by the way and then just as we were going live. Senators schumer and gillibrand both also said that. His time for the governor to resign. As of this afternoon he said that he would would not which is what they always say until they do but he seems like a fighter jank for. What do you think is he. Is he gonna stick around no matter how many people tell them if biden gets involved yeah. I'm really curious what you think. Francesca there's one part of this tournament so that's already interesting of they. There's nothing that i'm talking about. In regards to andrew cuomo he's establishment democrat extraordinary. and he. he's been wrong on so many issues. and he's attacked progressives and good meaning people in behind the scenes a thousand different ways and a he's a political apparatchik extraordinarily now he's claiming like oh i'm just a regular joe. Your name is cuomo governor governor. Don't pretend you're one of us okay. You're an ultimate insider. Any use insider system to attack all of your opponents. You've done it for decades and and as anna keeps pointing out rightfully so the guy caught four hundred million dollars for medicaid actually overall customer is slated to be two and a half billion dollars to talk about of doing it in the middle of the pandemic delayed for after the pandemic but some of the cuts had already that he had done was the reason why they didn't have enough hospital beds and that's why he then took. Two people from the hospital was put in in the nursing homes and then everybody died nursing homes and so for all those reasons he already was a terrible governor from a perspective of people who i was gonna say progresses but really anybody critique of him is correct is my point sexual harassment issue. The only thing i have here is that. And that's why i'm curious. Were both of you guys. Think about it part of me thinks okay yes. Let's go through. The process like seles. Allegation is groping. If that's if that's true that's he should be gone within the minute right. So that's not an that's not a question. The question is how are these. Six six is a lot on the other hand. If you remember al franken it had piled up to be a big number but every one of them was like a fake picture. We took her picture once and put his hand around my shoulder and they were like. Oh levitin mike though. That's not eleven right. That's let's have an investigation so there is a part of me that says is you know. Do we have a. We sure that these are all true. One hundred percent. We can act on it and i get the other point. Which is they all. Have to be one hundred percent true. There's six of them. It looks like we've got an obvious pattern here. So francesca what are you. Oh yeah no. There's when this first broke weeks ago. I was like i've never been more sure that there was a giant iceberg underneath this very very tiny little tip that we're seeing sticking out of the water. You knew the goal and just it's it's his. I don't know. I'm not trying to be anti talion as someone like. Don't don't go to the mafias a brand new things but like the guy in clearly in exactly all the reason that you said in the ways it. He's bullied around his political opponents for years in the ways that he is so trump being in that he's got an gotten everything from his father and then also in the cavalier ways because some of these incidents were while he was rising to stardom. Which i gotta say man. It's been real fun to watch him fall as someone who was never on board for the rise who was look. It's a doing the absolute bare minimum the absolute bare minimum thing. You should do believing in science locking locking things down even though. I don't even think he did that. Amazing of a job. Yes i said it like. It's been nice to watch like. Oh here's the real cuomo and and like it's funny to me that there are so many cuomo's around this country there are so many sort of middling mediocre like kind legacy politicians dynastic politicians. who escaped by they. They assault a couple people. They bully their opponents but they kind of then. Then they get applauded. They come out with a book and they're fine. But i feel like the meteoric rise that he had under covert and the way that he laid into it so much just set him. He set himself up. It's like you could have just the way that trump could have been absolutely fine. Just doing cameos on home alone. Five or whatever it was and then he had to go and run for president And now we're looking at his taxes. So look here's my thing about resignation. I feel like it's a little bit of an escape hatch. And i think for when it comes to actually having investigation actually and as painful it as it is like having the people came forward to testify or discuss it absolutely like not or at least have an investigation. I don't know what it would look like. it feels. There would be more accountability. And i think that so many creeps and so many predators getaway in the workplace because there's no accountability to begin with so i'm not even sure if immediate resignation is accountability. Do do you know what i'm saying. Yeah i actually francesca. I love that point in that gets the another problem in the political system. So cuomo keep saying. I you know i wanted attorney general to do. Finish the investigation as letitia james and if we all believed that our democracy was on the level and politicians warn politicians. I'd say definitely finished investigation. Because i wanted to if he did it and we get it then that gives us closure as opposed to well. He's resigning you to deny it forever. Because then they won't bother finishing the investigation et cetera. Right but the problem is i. Don't trust politicians so is cuomo part of the reason cuomo's doing because he wants to delay it and then he thinks if i can just delayed thousand other political maneuvers to avoid it and the and then he keeps saying he wants so much that i a wonder is fisher. James doesn't look like a political ally of cuomo based on her previous experience right but one if she is something we don't and then they a bs investigation. Those women took you know suffer a second injustice so you think yeah and i just think it's important to mention though that like the investigation of sexual assault or harassment claim. Is it so hard because it is always a. He said she said type of situation. Which is why we have. Things like the slogan survivors right And believe women which because you have predators who will always deny it. I do not foresee a future in which andrew cuomo admits. Anything that i can be sure of. We might hear more about the stories from the from the staffers and the and the people who were he victimized but i do not foresee him being. I guess i remember doing that. No it's not gonna happen so again. I just want set that up that it's not a fair you're never gonna get to the truth kind of thing.

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Farfetch Founder José Neves Unpacks His Newest Partnership with Alibaba and Richemont

The Business of Fashion Podcast

03:11 min | 2 years ago

Farfetch Founder José Neves Unpacks His Newest Partnership with Alibaba and Richemont

"Stick investment was theme seven in this year's report on the state of fashion 2021 it offered a prediction that companies will begin maneuvering for the post pandemic reality to grow market share and expand their capabilities. But in fact it is already happening. The recent landmark deal with far fetch alibaba richemont and carrying is a case in point. I it brings together two rival luxury goods groups respond carrying who both invested in farfetched. But there's also added interests because riche mont is also the owner bucs neta portait group a major rival too far fetch. Now i'm joined by josie neva's founder and chief executive of farfetched. Who's in some paolo today. As well as mike evans president of alibaba who joins us mexico in this their first joint conversation. They'll help us to understand the anatomy of this megadeal and what it portends for the global luxury e commerce space. Welcome to you. Both josie and mike josie. I wanted to start with you. I you know this is a deal that really took the industry by surprise. Some of our reporters kind of dropped the mic on slack and other places like where did this deal come from. So in the first instance can you just give us a sense of the genesis of this megadeal. How did it happen sure Think the channels of the deal was compensation which you i will never forget about the station with daniel jank and the conversation just understand the chinese online luxury market In both electric pavilion was doing private. China was doing and we ended up staying for a long time much longer than what we expected and what what was clear was while three things first. We think as tech businesses we add technology bathrooms not retailers. And and we really are at the service of the best brands and the best relates to really enable them. We're here to enable industries and that ito's was very very striking because we're not here to replace physical rebuilt for example firefights spotted with physical retail. That's that's what we did since they when we continue to have. We started the future new retail. Very much believe in in how we reinvent the magic Physical retail and. It's the same with alibaba. actually so they. they add enabling tens of thousands of physical retailers in china knocking luxury but in other countries with went single platform. So that was when the second walls china and how combined shining. Fox's we could have a win win proposition for consumers and also for brands and retailers in that in that market and said when whilst the global nature of this deal that we should really join forces to create this vision of luxury new retail new retail his alibaba strategy out mentors retail whilst fash strategy luxury new retail is the combination of

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Inside The Russell Wilson-Seahawks Rift

The Lead

07:14 min | 2 years ago

Inside The Russell Wilson-Seahawks Rift

"Years russell. Wilson has been wanting to throw the ball more and at the start of this year. It finally happened russell. Wilson was not good in the first half of the twenty twenty season. He was excellent deep cap touchdown. Seattle you run down there and set in his answer. Any better than that was fourth in yards per attempt. Weeks one through nine i. In passing. touchdown percentage was second in passer rating. Wilson keeps as default talk. He was legit. The best player in the league madden gave him a ninety nine overall rating during the season because he was cooking notion as he throws an accident. Edi feeds defensive player of the years like russell. Lula's legitimately the best guy in football games of the season then week nine arrived and they had this game against the buffalo bills that you recently wrote about. Can you tell us what happened in that game. And afterwards what happened is russell had to cook in the kitchen. Just kind of just caught on. Fire his paycheck wine with a sack at a takeaway from russell wilson. I actually watched that game with a former cr defensive and cliff april and teased talking me through it. And he's like russ's off he's trying to do too much and i think turned it over like four times. He threw a pick on the goal. Line throws for the jordan with tyco. I think that really turned the tables for the whole team. After that loss where they gave up forty four points and turned it over a bazillion times and got embarrassed in buffalo. Well what i would tell you that. I don't recognize that game. We haven't seen the look like that and it's a game that i don't have any place in my brain for. He told us he didn't even have any space in his brain for that game. That's very important subjects right like the fact that he considered that not seahawks. Football was influential the rest of the year. Well the following week against the rams things. I guess only got worse. Wilson throws and the other one four darius williams second game. I know that there are better days ahead. I'll use a baseball now but sometimes you go up to the plate you know and you don't have your way today mike. You and our colleagues. Mike sando jason jank's wrote about a meeting. That happened shortly after that loss to the rams can you take us inside that meeting room and just explain what went down russia's meeting with the coaches normal game planning type of meeting and he has suggestions he is giving input usually does and his suggestions just weren't dismissed. There were dismissed in a way that russell didn't feel appreciate it. And i think that is really important. I'm sure they disagree in every meeting ever but in this particular instance rust belt that he was not being appreciated so rushed stormed out was basically this idea that. How dare anyone in this building. Be dismissive of my ideas. I am of the quarterback was almost like kevin durant warriors when he was like no way up. I'm kevin durant russell wilson and he rustled perceives him to be someone who has succeeded. In spite of what's been around him not because of running for his life making the pro bowl with battle lines perceive that to be like the story of his career. And you get to week eleven. And it's like do. Just chill out. We got this no. You don't don't get it. I got it and that forced him out the door. Russell in the second half of the season was which is not himself like he was twenty eighth in yards per attempt in his final eight games he was sixteenth. In a touchdown percentage nineteenth in passer rating. These are bad numbers. These are not just like below average twenty nine yards per attempt man that was lower than the cincinnati bengals. Even when the circumstances are bad around russell he's been good enough to elevate situation still played inefficient level and twenty twenty was the first time it was like. Wow he's not able to elevate the lack of talent or execution of preparation around him and it produced like some of the worst numbers of his career certainly produced the worst playoff game of his career against the rams in the wild round sitting meeting big. Who's going into other sack four sacks two takeaways the interception return for the touchdown and floyd now all right. Let's fast forward a few weeks to the super bowl. The seahawks have been knocked out by the rams in the wildcard round and russell. Wilson is at super bowl. Fifty five in tampa bay sitting with none other than commissioner. Roger goodell mike. Tell us what you found in your reporting about russell. Wilson's experience at the super bowl. You know it's really interesting. Because i tweeted during the super bowl. That antonio brown caught a touchdown from tom brady in front of russell. Wilson there is the pass for the touchdown. What drive a super bowl. Winning drive that brady's only done throughout his whole career. I kind of just said it like star cast the as a joke. Not really thinking about how russell fell and then as our reporting i was like okay so i i was right like he is really upset. And it's so many factors. There is the fact that tom brady is in. The super bowl is the fact tom. Brady's they're playing pine. A good line is the fact that tom brady is playing in a system. That gives him some atonomy like got to pick players gronk. Antonio brown is the fact that mahomes is there again laying for again in a system that like essentially like his talents. The last time also played in the super bowl loss of tom brady seven years later prime many years. Tom brady's back. I suppose in a soup. Kitchen fuming so during the superbowl. He's texting his quarterback coach. And just close. Friend jake heaps. He's a local radio guy. Here jake to set it on the radio. He's talking about how russ was missed during the game texting him. They'll look the he had was in reflective of the text messages. I was receiving russell wilson. Just ultimately the overall sentiment was that he was mad that he was not lying in this thing and then russell spoke to the shortly after the game show. What's up with our line. You see that. Winning requires a good line and the gist of peace response. As far as i was told is about faith. And just you know we got this. And that just wasn't good enough for us

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Experience a Lost Disney World Ride in Virtual Reality

DLC

04:03 min | 2 years ago

Experience a Lost Disney World Ride in Virtual Reality

"Defunct land vr. Lets you experience a classic disney ride twenty five years after it was closed. And this is something that i'm super into. I think it's really really interesting. So there's a couple things to talk about here. There's a youtube channel called defunct land which I would highly recommend you checkout. It's extremely fascinating stuff. They just but fifteen minute videos on old theme park rides That are no longer around and kind of. Why do they close. Or what was it like. And that sort of stuff. And i think a few years back it was there. The announced the patriots. It's like hey you know potentially if we get enough patrons we might try to recreate some of these old rides and vr. So they actually did it. They actually released a twenty thousand leagues under the sea. Which i didn't really know much about in fact When i saw this news i was familiar with defunct line. In fact there. Is that really great documentary. Class action park on. Espn defunct land. Did a video in action park. Actually before that even came out so anyway i was kind of aware of it but i went back and i watched their two parter to videos on twenty thousand leagues under the sea submarine voyage. And like i knew. I was going to download this. Vr thing. I thought you know what. Let me get some context. I watch those videos so cool. And finally i put on the headset and did it. And i just love this whole thing. I just love the idea of vr being away to just to just keep a repository of these things that are so the go away. You know what i mean. Yeah i mean this is. This is ready player. One stuff you know like this is like relive your child at least for me. I remember the twenty thousand leagues under the sea. Ride really super cool for folks that have never experienced it in one journey back into time that they never got to see for me this. This feels like this was what i remembered. It still feels weird that it's finding nemo on. It's been that way. Yeah how many years but That was when i was a kid. Christian. did you ever ride the twenty thousand leagues under the sea. Ride as a fourteen year old is how old i am now. I have. yeah. I definitely have and i remember where they did at disneyland. I don't know like florida like the rebrand for nemo i. It's gotten better but at first it was like. And here's nemo one clown fish in there and i was like clown actually actually wrote the nemo one i never. I never wrote the twenty thousand one. So i was kind of coming in reverse. You know like seeing what it was now and then taking a trip back in time to what it used to be. You know. I haven't done this yet is it. Is it a good experience the vr. Yeah it's pretty solid. I would say it's definitely on the lower end of fidelity it's very much an independent projects. I think he's done a new unity. And as i was watching. There's a couple of things it's actually pretty cool. Is like watching youtube videos. They talk about how the effect was created. And how you're basically in a boat. You're not you're you never really submerged under the water and if if you look up during the ride you can kind of see the surface of the water and they kind of recreated all those of You know behind the scenes things in this. Vr rights if you look at the water and stuff and if you'd like peak around to the left to right you can see the way the track benz like kind of a real amusement park where you can sort of see us to where you were and where you're going to be in that sort of thing so i like the way they did that. They didn't wear like it. They're trying to recruit the ride not the experience and so the jank that comes with it and what's funny is on a on a sub on another level like a meta level because you're now abstracting at one further with like low poly objects and characters. It's like a semi lack of a similar. Acura is kind of funny. Well i guess there's a bunch of this kind of stuff that's also in dreams like people are doing using the playstation for dreams platform which also supports vr vr to do a lot of Disney ride recreation and stuff super super. Cool

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Goodbye to Alcohol - Series 3 - Episode 10 - Mary Anne Shearer - the Natural Way - burst 01

Goodbye to Alcohol

27:17 min | 2 years ago

Goodbye to Alcohol - Series 3 - Episode 10 - Mary Anne Shearer - the Natural Way - burst 01

"It was his guys talking roland hydra one year and end the sky was the and he came up to me after he said like. I'm here to help me recover from alcoholism. I don't want to rehab. I've just come to detox. My buddy what. Can i do to stop caving. Alcohol acid right. This is what you gotta do. Every morning you get up and you have as much fruit and a nice handful of narrow nuts or seeds with just eat as much food as you can stuff. Your face doesn't have to be early in the morning but it must be a first meal of the day and eat as much as it. If it's a box of mangoes and eat the box of mangoes op done that. Eaten a box magazine taya watermelon. And you might do that for three months and eventually what happens. Is you end up eating one mango in. It's really sweet sausage. I into stuff your face. Full of lucas. In every natural glucose fresh fruits nuts every time. You crave alcohol. Just reach out for some dates or some raisins or even like a hundred percent pure grape juice or you know have sparkling grape juice. It satisfies your cells needs for glucose that craving will stop welcome to goodbye to alcohol about calls from wealth without wine with you. Want to say goodbye to alcohol. Revie said goodbye. Twelve called over the on just so this is the podcast few. We've got recovery stories to in spy experts to inform you plenty of advice on how to drink and change your life. Hello hello and welcome to the good. By twelve coal podcast. My name is john goran. I'm the founder of wealth without wine. And i'm your host for this podcast. My hero wealth without wine we help people to change their relationship with alcohol over the past five years. We've helped hundreds of people to do just that and we created world without wind because we believe it's really really halt to change your drinking alone so wealthed without wine wit all about community each week we're going to feature a community voice just to give you a flavor of the also. Try his somebody from one of Subgroups hello everyone. So i have a little friday when which happened last night Myself my family celebrated thanksgiving with our american bamiyan states Remotely and it was the first time in twenty-six days at i would becoming face to face with an actual bottle of wine so i was a bit concerned and i knew that i had to have some safety precautions. Set in place for myself. So i had my phone Close by me. So i could contact group if i needed to My also got some alcohol free wine that was recommended by this group and And the support of my family so my mom and i enjoyed some lovely alcohol free wine. Which actually wasn't as bad as i thought it would be. We served at super chilled and it was actually super delicious and refreshing. We skype with a family overseas headed delicious meal and i didn't have a drop of alcohol And then at the end of the evening we weren't bid. I finished off my class of savvy. Rich in the candlelight listening to some chile music Went to bid and the biggest one of all was waking up this remembering exactly what happened last night and without a headache I'm super proud of myself. Never ever in a million years thought that this was possible. But it did it and today is day. Twenty-seven machine all a fabulous wonderful weekend wherever you are in the world if huge cut to join our woman welcoming community and get a bit of support. Just go to weld without wind dot com and click on the membership top. So let's get my guest today into being a lady who's pretty well known here in south africa. Her name is maryanne sheera now. Maryanne is a woman before had time. She wrote a book called the natural way more than twenty years ago. An only now is the way of life. She advocates going mainstream on apart from being an author. Marianne is a motivational speaker. And she runs a very successful pekan restaurant as well as running natural health programs. I'll begin by asking maryanne satele to bit about herself. I had serious health problems which included being bipolar had kids at had ear infections tonsillitis runny noses that was high blood pressure so we had these kind of. I call him normal health problems because it wasn't like the big three cancer heart disease diabetes. It was just all like niggly stuff that was affecting our relationships and was affecting the way we functioned from day to day. And i have always been interested in the human body i prob- i might have become a doctor. But i'm i'm glad i didn't because it made me look for answers and other places so i was fascinated with the human body studied physiology anatomy and chemistry in the sciences and i was fascinated with the how the human body worked. So we're not. We started having these problems and we were being treated traditional medical way with anti anti-inflammatories and antihistamines for a head allergic dermatitis. On my hands and the kids with antibiotics just didn't make any sense because nobody actually got well. all it doesn't seem to do is suppress symptoms. And then they'd come back two weeks later. I saw the athol up. Gotta find answers. This was long. Before the era of google that really dates meet And just go and do a search on google. And the closest i've got to google was on several occasions sneaking into the fits medical library in johannesburg and he are trying to find says there and looking at books in the archives and just like nobody really had answers to my questions had to find the myself now. I really believed because i could see the. You'll buddy actually repays itself if you cut your finger to paint it stop. You don't need to go and you know cost a spillover it or go to the doctor. My fingers cut itself. Please can drug. I mean unless you chopped to finger off you'd want to beg on but just a cut finger. Paper cut irritate you. It hurts but you it just eventually repays itself and and if you study the human body like a did you find out that the liver you can actually cut off your liver out. Remove it entirely donated to somebody else. Give the small lobe to somebody else in the big global grow and then you've donated your smaller that logo groesbeck like this is the most amazing thing and yet when it comes to lever cancer you told is no cure for it. You're going to die while you would because you're going to be given all these drugs and you live a second will just get sick and pick up than you will die so i was looking for ways to correct the looking for the causes and then ask trying to fix the causes. I did find that. Nutrition made a huge difference. When i changed my diet. Took after find sugar and my by pella symptoms when my crazy periods of manic unbelievable highs. We are could take on the world. And i was going to change the world and i'm actually by nature very idealistic person and my mission in life is i want to change the world. One person at a time. I want to get them healthy enough. Got the goal to reach. A million people wrote a book called the natural way it came out in nineteen. Ninety-one was a runaway bestseller according to the publishers and it sold as i say of three hundred thousand copies it's been published in the united states. The funny thing is it seems to be taking of now first published in the states in two thousand five fifteen years not getting traction. So it's like if it does take off and i happened to reach the new york times. Basically nobody can ever say was an overnight success at this pathetic years. So you're a woman before your time. Someone emission to really help people if i can get rid of my bipolar symptoms and be completely sane And and thinks straight and have a brain in and and bow bowels and bladder that works properly all the time and be living in that sweet spot of health than anybody can do it. Because i had terrible problems. Janet listening to all calls from weld without wine. Marianne take me about you just mentioned alcoholic parents. It that intrigued me wondering if that was one of the reasons why you want it to research to health unle- to healthier lifestyle was that of a trigger. I think it. I think it was. I think you know even mentioned to some one time that i want to try to get drunk when us fourteen and jank moms cara pheno one and didn't like the way i felt i felt out of control and i think that sense of not being in control of my immediate environment and i wouldn't say i'm a control freak but i needed to be common working properly and audley at the sense of order i think that comes from growing up in the chaos of alcoholic appearance at home and my mom was a party animal. She was functional alcoholics. She could party all night and go to work the next day in absolutely fine my father however party will not and he wouldn't work for six months and that was you know he'd worked for six months and then not work for six months to a year or two years so we grew up with that sort of chaotic and then my parents got divorced because my mother said she had four kids anita fifth one. My father married. Somebody was crazy as he was. You know do things like pour petrol over my stepmother and threatened sitter a lot this crazy stuff that chaos does makes you want to live an ordinary that the thing. That really got to me when i was a kid. My mom had this medical encyclopedia. And i would pour over at the age of four hundred. All these gory. Pictures of people as innocent large thyroid landed was like the size of pumpkin and the knicks and these open ruins and at sit there and cringes kind of not. Wanna look at them. But it's fasten. The human body fascinated me from a very early age. My mom was kind of forward thinking as much as she was a party animal. She told us we couldn't chew gum or drink. Physical because our brains would fry and and we went lottery comic books either. So i had the sense of trying to do the right thing I think it also grows up with you know you grow up with a parent. That's a bit narcissistic. i think. Alcoholism in a sense is a narcissistic habit. Because you just carrying about a million myself. And i'm trying to numb my pain. You know not thinking about the responsibilities of life you know growing up with it. I had the saints. That i wanted to please my mom and do the right thing so i was considered the goody. Two shoes in the family just always trying to do the right thing in an nfl had to take it back to pregnancy was a need to just have off in my life Feel like yeah. Things went as chaotic. As they've seen. We moved a lot as kids. You know doing a geographic alcoholic. Parents do that things. Don't work you just move somewhere else. Yeah i've i've come across two different reactions when people have Parents they are do what she did. And react against the kale. Some won't control an order in their life all they they tend to say well. You know sin family. I'm bound to be that as well and then kinda give up unsolved drinking as well so Is that been your experience as well. Do you think people tend to go. A different one of two was party. Animal ended in two brothers. That partied hard. I mean they crashed a few calls when they were aided. And that god they've grown up and grown out of it and They've so but very working my two brothers especially very sober and very hard working And and i just think. I think what you you learn the learned behavior sydney. I look at myself is it. I may not have been addicted to alcohol. But as very addicted to sugar so ahead addictive side to me that anita to the sugar made me feel good in that space. So i suppose in a sense. I was doing much what people do with alcohol when us feeling unhappy or was feeling sad or on feeling like a done something. Well i would reward myself or console myself with suga whether it was fragile candy or cake. So is scream. It didn't really matter how much as i said. Even propane sugar staying out of the sugar bowl. As i got older. I became health conscious. South for made fudgy using brown sugar. That was really good. But you're that that that needs that sense of of you don't you you know parents at properly as if you growing up in an alcoholic home so you learn. The navy is that that it's a k. To satisfy yourself for full let need with a something in a with some people it could be gambling. All pornography will with made was shook end and food as a compulsive overeater. And the only reason we're glad clinically obese of always been physically active and and if i was not eating properly and exercising. I wouldn't ever sleep. I would. And i think that looking at having dealt with so many people in our family and with people have met of the years that alcohol sometimes puts people to sleep just eventually knocks you out so eventually do sleep when you're very active brain not taught how to look off draw brain. How what does alcohol do to bring. What is caffeine due to the brain so one minute drinking coffee over here and then that's like over stimulating central noticing. Make all your nerve cells five. Ab rapidly and then you'd having alcohol too. Because that's a natural depressant than you take the to calm you down and put you to sleep and then you wake up the next morning and you hung oversee start with the coffee again in the brain goes into overdrive. Then you would lots of sugar into the coffee. So you just getting on this treadmill and i think i think if we were taught the staff about how everybody body reacted to sit and things from when we were kids. Part of the reason assorted school is that we would understand how our body worked and figure stuff out pretty soon and make good choices. But that's me probably being idealistic as well if you were talking to someone. That was drinking super too much. They weren't really aware of what it was doing to that office. That brains. what what would you tell them. How would you summarize the home that it does to us. Gee i'm the first thing we know. Is it really damages the central nervous system in the brain. And we've now these quite a lot of research showing that parkinson's disease which michael j. fox got a really young age and he has a. He was a big drinker. Huge drinker everything. I've read on him. The alcohol played a big role in. He's laughing was younger. That can damage your central nervous system. and it doesn't do it alone. Units alcohol and sugar and bed diets and bed living but alcohol plays a huge role in that. It really affects a whole lot of things affect your central nervous system in your brain so you don't handle stress well and lacewell you handle stress. The more you're going to drink because it numbs you. Eugenic feel you can just numb yourself. you stop feeling in dozen courage assistant behavior because it becomes all about my feelings and my stress and my money to numb in. I mean we all know this. We would go without food in a hassle appearance drink and i've seen it in other families. The mother a single mumble drink because she's lonely or because she feels a failure whatever. Her reasons are and there'll be no food in the fridge. Another normal alcoholic friggin. Look on his nets moke in there in a piece of cheese. And that's about it if you lackey Most just don't have food in them. And i know as kids if they was cheese enough ridge. We would flatness in like half an hour because he's a no win. The food was going come which didn't help but encourage things like a compulsive over eating so a central nervous system and that's the one side the other side that in a fix and impacts really badly as the indicating system and that's a system that controls every single part of the buddy janice it controls your liver your lungs your kidneys digestive tract your muscle tone. You sleep your menstrual cycles. Your facility these nothing. It's not in your breathing. Your lung function your hair. Growth your nails. You'll skin it it. It affects every single part. The endocrine system produces hormones in different parts of the body in those hormones may chemical reactions take place which makes the body function properly. Have alcohol's interfering with it function because what it does is it actually pushes your blood sugar up really really high so you feel like good on alcohol woo and then your blood sugar over produces your body produces over produces insulin. 'cause you're about to go into a diabetic coma and in your body's designed to repeat itself over produces the insulin brings it all the way back down and as it starts to slide mcdonagh feeling really tired immaculate and sleep and pass out if it gets really bad And then you you. You might have something like coffee or tea or another drink to try and raise your blood sugar again so when you blood. Sugar fluctuates fitting brain and central nervous. System your endocrine system and your immune system and you can understand the not explaining this very well with the whole covid. Nineteen they send. People are drinking and having caught accidents but alcohol suppresses immune function. That's what it does. So the government instead of educating everybody in showing us adverts over and over which i think would help better than just locking everybody down and telling you you know these content touch alcohol reagan so ridiculous. You can't buy alcohol during the on the weekend so everybody's just by way more so every restaurant selling wine under the counter to the clients you know because they can't make money selling food during lockdown. It was bizarre to see the activities that going on at the end of the day understood. Exactly what it does. And how it suppresses immune function we must take these things a little bit more seriously than being wrecked on the knuckles suck educate people that teach them the stuff so i think other thing that it does and this is fascinating. Refined sugar does exactly the same thing is alcohol does just desert loose something called reactive hopper blah seamier. Which when the blood sugar shoots up to high we over produce insulin and brings it right down so down so far down your blood sugar that the part of the brain your frontal lobe that controls moral behavior planning and forethought will just shuts down completely. Okay and the part of the brain that takes over as part of the brain that controls aggression appetite and sexual function. And i think this is probably really important to help people understand these blackouts that they have so you can have a blackout but you not passed out you just living life. I mean. I know a girl that poured wax all over yourself. Hot wax in that state couldn't remember how she got burned from this x. She took all our clothes often. Did this is absurdity. Because the people that were they told her what she does. She could not believe she did something like that. I had a woman that came and spoke to me. Because i was when i speak often speak about the stuff because it played such a role in my life and how important it is to make. Sure you're getting the right kind of glucose about in a while. And she came up to me after she said. I'm embarrassed to raise my hand and tell you what i do but cannot speak to you privately. Acid short can understand when she told me the story. She said i'm going to tell you. I'm very very committed. Christian person go to church regularly. my husband's actually involved in the leadership of the church. We go to bible study on wednesday nights. We go to between one and three services and the sunday we we're involved in the charitable work and stuff but she says periodically. I wake up in another town or another suburb in strange man's bid. And i have no recollection of how i got the and i say to you consume and she said. Nah don't i said are you a sugar addict. And she said yes osama title sugar addict and it does the brain. What alcohol does we. You just black out completely. Obviously you've got to be extreme amounts of sugar to do this but alcohol does the same thing you drink. Extreme amounts you'd binge drink and the knicks thing you wake up and you in somebody else's bid and like how the hell did you get in the shame of all of this is worse than you start drinking again and this whole thing goes on so what happens is when the primitive brain takes over. You either going to get aggressive. You're going to just eat and eat and eat canoe appetites. Just nothing's gonna be enough or you. Could your sexual function could take over. And you become extremely promiscuous and that's clearly very dangerous because besides possibility of fathering all mothering a child you could end up with terrible sexual diseases. So it's it's a huge problem and people don't know this until somebody like me comes and tells him and nobody studies this. Because you take the average psychologist or psychiatrist. Dr they studying medicine and how to cheat you when you sick with medicine and surgery than looking. And what is the cause of all these problems and vivian often. It's a physiological or physical course an and utrition is something that's kind of just ignored and net. That study was done with reactive. Hoppy glycemic was done by women. Called baba read stood. She lived in the united states and operated in stable municipal area and she was in charge of the juvenile delinquent and criminal juvenile delinquent and the prisoners. The adult prisoners in the end the juvenile delinquents and she found that of them something like ninety three percent of the people that she'd work with suffered from this reactive hypoglycemia and in that state of blacked out. Where you can't remember what went on people will kill the family. They'll the children we ask you. Yeah then they will beat somebody into coma they'll be do the most. They'll they'll commit a crime. And they have no recollection of course when you committing crimes being something people like as easy to say you lost your mind and you can't remember but it's an actual condition where you had no recollection of went on. It's completely blacked out. You listening to reply to alcohol. The podcast from world without one if eat lights join our tribe. Please check out website. That wine don't cold so yeah. Apparently those many people in child but have done that have a blackout killed somebody. You cannot in jail recollection too. Many people in jail i mean. Can you imagine Horrendous but blackouts very common in all community. We talk about the loss of people have blackouts. I used to have the have them as well Boston is like all it was a walking talking blackout because I was with some friends for afternoon. And apparently i seem quite normal. You know i was walking around talking. We'd walk quite a long way together. I have no recollection. I mean we'd been drinking since frightful Drink but i. It just hit me over the edge. I lost an entire. And you know i used to have blackouts where the end of the evening was a bit fuzzy Quite remember how it may be. But this one was really serious Hated the idea thought woking talking blackout the fat my brain was so alcoholic couldn't even make memories nazi Absolutely terrifying and here's the thing that people don't understand is that you'll cells and your buddy a designed to consume glucose. Nothing works in your in your at salable. You got thirty seven trillion cells in your body. They desperately need glucose they needed to make. Atp a denison triphosphate which is what creates energy your monaco andrea desperately. Need that your every little organ nelio in the plasma critical in these tiny little things inside the cell that you can't even see with your naked eye it needs glucose your brain and central system can't work without glucose and if you're not getting enough you going to crave alcohol or sugar and barbara read stood say we knew feed children refined sugar growing up on any level. She said you're actually preparing them for alcoholism because they get into the cycle. The blood sugar going up and it's coming down and they feel that the sugar satisfies and then you you graduate from a kid to adolescence or young young person in your twenties wait sitting stuffing faced with ice cream and chocolate says locked kind of interdict so will have a drink and it does. What sugar to to you. And now you recognize that. Except that the alcohol gives you even a bit of feeling takes you higher disrupts you lower so if we understood that we need need proper glucose for body's natural glucose and and so often when i've done a talk i actually say to the audience and i remember reading this one year at a secrets convention at sun city outside johannesburg. The were probably five hundred people Woman and i said to them. Okay if you do any of you crave sugar and they've just everybody put the hand and i said when you craving sugar. What is it that you put into your mouth. What is it you put. And what is it that you actually craving an attempt to get the point across. Imagine yourself in the garden of eden and you craving something sweet. What would you eat. And there was a stately silence and this woman blonde voluptuous woman sitting in the front rows in this deep voice. Adam evan rumor osc that christian. I'm thinking this woman. It was really funny at the time. But it's just interesting because i've often christian in los angeles of austin in the republic of hot bay of austin zimbabwe of austin the uk. Austin all over the

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"jank" Discussed on Optimism Vaccine

Optimism Vaccine

04:22 min | 2 years ago

"jank" Discussed on Optimism Vaccine

"Because that's really starts. Non consensually as well not to mention. You know fucking incest. But they love the incest. Jank you were talking about the poster before we even started recording but what what is the poster saying guests the tagline. Let me let me see. Who is the tagline in. This is a Broken into two parts on the our part of the poster says sex starved girls forced to use their guns bodies to satisfy the man but wound some never brought up and then within just kind of indifferent..

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Why You DON'T Need to Wait 3-5 Days Between New Foods with Carina Venter, PhD, RD

Baby-Led Weaning Made Easy

05:56 min | 2 years ago

Why You DON'T Need to Wait 3-5 Days Between New Foods with Carina Venter, PhD, RD

"Here is karina ventner talking about why you do not need to wait three to five days between new foods all right. Hi karina welcome to the podcast. Thank you bain vegetation. Will i cannot tell you excited i am. I have been a huge fan of your work for awhile. Now and i had the big smile face. I heard you on the recent fair webinar saying that. We don't need to be telling parents to wait three to five days between introducing new foods and everyone on my team. We were watching simultaneously. All shaking your heads and yes yes. Finally someone has the courage to say this. So i'm wondering if we could talk just a little bit about the infamous and confusing guidance. That parents here to this day all the time. it's usually from their pediatrician. They think they need to wait three to five days between trying new foods with their babies. Where did this come from. is it true. What are your thoughts on that statement. So the interesting thing is i work very closely with dr gupta. Who recently published a paper on this indicating that up to about fifty percent of pediatricians to vice families to follow this advice. Am i e waiting three to five days a week trying new foods and so when the wind back and tried to find ways this originate from we cannot actually find regional data but it is clearly the advice that is currently displayed and available on the american academy of pediatrics website. And also on the same for disease control websites over the embassy. Dc still stylized patterns to wake up to five days between introducing new foods and and we are hoping that they will be reviewing this advice. Certain okay what would be like the reality of that actually happening. Like i know how. Some of these bodies work. I think for example like twenty years ago when i was studying to be a dietitian we were taught. Wait until age one to introduce egg white and now whom you look at the data we know that the earlier deduction of the allergenic foods helps prevent food allergy. I think back like well. Why were we learning that and being taught that there was no evidence to support that just like seemed like a good idea. And i kinda get the same vibe with the three to five day recommendation. Like it's out there but it's not cited it's not referenced is not based on any evidence and yet it's become the the day facto recommendation. That parents are still hearing. How can we change this. If there is no research to support that yes you know. I wonder if it will go this way as the early alison advice said. We're not started my phd in two thousand one. The advice in the united kingdom at the time was not to give peanuts in hydro infants up to about age although the exact Fans from hottest families may wish nor to introduce peanuts up to three years of age and they need was actually the data from my phd sharing that. Hang on you know. Perhaps that's not the right advice. It was an observational study. At the time. They didn't have to go to change the guidance. From saying don't wait to give but they did actually change the guidance to say we're not really sure if we should wait with introducing peanut allergens actually took a very well conducted are not and the trial introducing peanuts and early life in the first year of life and in hydro infants to actively change the guidance to say now we do want to introduce peanuts actively in the first year of life and so i'm not sure if the street you five days waiting advice would go the same way. Hopefully we can have some day and perhaps we will talk about the diversity data later on. Perhaps that's good enough observational data to say well. Perhaps you know we could just say we're not shooting reshoot weights three to five days and then i wonder if it will take an our cd which will be difficult to conduct but to get us to actively jank the guidance say we can do one new food everyday and to discuss observational data about at least food preferences when we don't wait three to five days and if you would be interested in that yeah and i think my audience there maybe familiar with peanut guidelines in the leap. Study that she's mentioning. You guys is the learning earlier about peanut allergy. And it's this landmark study. That really just changed the way. We look at the introduction of foods. But i'm just curious carina is there anything underway. I mean are you and your team. Would you ever consider doing a randomized control trial about the waiting three to five days because as far as i know having done this anecdotally with tens of thousands of families there's never any adverse reactions that occur from introducing low risk foods one per day. Yes we built in that observation pad for the allergenic foods but as far as introducing the low risk foods one per day. Do you recommend that as well. Because wouldn't you see the majority of the indicators of an allergic reaction in the minutes and hours following the ingestion of the food not days and weeks later are not aware of anybody doing an archie really focusing on the three to five days introduction. I would love to do a study like back but we still have more work to do in the food allergy wealth and so i am involved in a trial that will start. 'em eddie next yet. Nate by dr chicago from chicago way. We will actively be introducing major allergens in the first year of life compared to control group. I'm working with you very wonderful. Dietitians on the study as well and we will be monitoring how long the parents way between introduction of foods in the active drought baby will be advising to just do one new food today and versus the control group which will hopefully still wait three to five days so that we do have do not competitive groups and hopefully that will give us enough information to go back to the cdc and the ma ap and also that national institutes of health and site while perhaps this is good enough data to now withdraw that guidance.

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Giuliani makes accusations of fraud that the Trump team has failed to support in court

The Young Turks

03:50 min | 2 years ago

Giuliani makes accusations of fraud that the Trump team has failed to support in court

"Well. Donald trump continues to refuse concession in the presidential election rudy. Giuliani is still bungling attempt at legally overturning. The election results now. They've brought their cases to court every time they've done so have basically noticed that there's no evidence and the cases get thrown out as a result on thursday meeting today. The trump campaign did drop the lawsuit seeking to block michigan's results assigned. Perhaps that they believe most they're most likely path to success is a political one persuading the states elected republicans to award trump a state. He lost now time. Also reports a similar theme when it comes to rudy giuliani. Who had an unhinged crazy press conference this morning. Trump's lawyers don't have to win in court they only have to wreak enough havoc in the legal system and so enough doubt among the american public. That state boards slow their process of certifying the election results thus potentially politicizing the process by which states confirm the electoral winner and so one of the other examples of the chaos. They're trying to so in. This electoral process is the wayne. County board of canvassers have already voted unanimously to certify the election results which indicate the joe biden won their county but at the same time we're hearing from trump's legal team including gina ellis. Who's the legal adviser for the trump campaign Saying things like this. She actually tweeted this breaking this evening. The county board of canvassers in wayne county michigan refuse to certify the election results. That's a lie. They did certify the election results. If the state board follow suit the republican state legislator will select the electors huge win for donald trump. I mean they're. They're trying to steal the election in plain sight. There is no question about it and during rudy giuliani's press conference today. He aired all sorts of grievances. regarding so-called widespread election fraud refused to provide evidence even though he claimed that he had the evidence and proceeded to say things that have already been debunked in court. And i'll go through a little bit of that in just a minute jank. Why don't you jump in so you have to understand. This is not conjecture and this is not our perspective. When donald trump drops a lawsuit the actual case in michigan that means he has no evidence that could overturn the results so when he goes the certification process and representatives to just hand them. The electors is set of biden. He's basically saying we know we lost this election. There's no earthly way. We could prove it in court because we don't have any evidence so let's just steal it we're allowed to steal it if you just name different electors. Would that end democracy. Yeah but who cares. We'd we'd remain in charge so dropping a lawsuit and going to electors is by definition admitting we lost but we'd like to steal it nonetheless so that's the kind of outrage that we're in right now. Meanwhile raju secretive sydney ballet. Cover this before She says we have a fire. Hose of secret evidence. Okay but the good news for rudy. You went to court. Court is way you present the secret of it is. You can't go to court and say your honor. We should definitely rule in our favor. But we're going to have to keep all of our evidence secret. It's not really how it works. And when he went to court he got clowned absolute

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Interview with Kayzo

Back To Back

05:36 min | 2 years ago

Interview with Kayzo

"Time to slow down a little your. Time now. More, than pursue it was it was much I. It's still nice but I'm definitely. At a point now where? Be going, to bed. At like. I'm in like some. Like nine thirty. Every night I've only going to bed. So early every night so very well rested the first time in a long time. So now I'm like h Tina. Traveling, place I'm I'm ready but. All the time. Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. Man I mean maybe as a way to get into it, I wanted to ask you about this because you're one of the few people I've talked to WHO's actually had this experience you did at least one of those drive in shows, right? Yeah I did one in. It's not technically Charlotte but it's called the fountain. Outside a Shar like. Forty five minutes as a shirt. That I mean walk me through that experience because I'm I'm so curious what it actually felt like to play one of those shows, right? Well, you know it's interesting because. I feel like. Every. Time. They're still I guess every week or so. The climate surrounding. Coronavirus or country or if you wanna Mike. Rugged down to what we do in music. History. Shows and safety every week or every couple of waste seems like there's a different. Tone to. The overall consensus of. Or what's not or what's what's what's considered okay, and what's not considered okay. So at the time of Accepting the drive in at the very beginning of the pandemic but that's Close closer to beginnings. He's ideas started coming on board around and I was like well only if it's safe and. assured was assured it was going to be running with all the precautions. needed. Sauza guy let's do it At least could say I did warn in my lifetime looking back on this and. The entire experience break down it was so. So. Interesting. But it was also really great on the road team. Have that one little sense of normalcy for the back with that family right? Because that's family were disconnected from right now. Yeah. Dude I. I feel like normally I spend majority of my year with these guys in the it's the first time I've seen him since probably February which was pretty wild. You're the show was It was it was interesting was very I know there's been a lot of mixture of us in a lot of controversy and a lot of different viewpoints on the drive in but my experience I can only speak it test mice during read. The people that were vice show of. It was. It was extremely safe I got there and Obviously it's. It's a it's an interesting way out stage is not normal stage, but you look out there near. Plot of land. It's massive view. It's actually in a beautiful area north. Carolina was palm land in your ads they will drive in the middle of nowhere. You know when he started when we got there for the show We had a little green room of whatever you WANNA, call it like the bandages office. Entire thing I'm looking at this? This is insane like hundreds and hundreds of cars, but all all within their confined space. And I was like nervous. We'll see our kids gonNA like. Kids. Tend to break rules Orlean at our bend the rules. Like a follow them until they get into an arcade screw, we're going to go your own thing. What I notice was everyone was actually like. Inner areas tailgating in their own area so We weren't like. Johnny not allowed to drive a students staged way to walk to the stage, which is totally GUAC panacea at all but I walk through these cars everyone like in their own spot hanging out with a small group of people everyone had their masks which I was nervous as. I. Don't want to be one of those things where. Everyone's in their mask and everyone's raging I'm like, please please please everyone is saw. A FROM MY CO engine stage wearing their masks surprisingly a lot of people were. Staying in their cars with all the tour shut listening to the music raging. That's interesting. That's kind of why were they was it on like a like an FM. Station people to so this was this was this was one of those ones amodio station June into classic drive in situation and A. was kind of interesting about the layout was we had a stage in its smaller stage. It wasn't a big festival Susan that. Was Cool. Is Right next to the right of. The movie was the wall movie projector. Only thing is like hundred tall was thing is. The biggest movie screen of. The had alive live streaming camera angle couple of angles of the media Jank from booth cameras hooked up there were projecting like live casting off the big screen and they had that makes in with I brought my vj. So he was able to to display my content. On this really cool large movie screen mixed into my live cam feed and. It was really cool. It was like I've never seen anything like that for a show like scream out large. That pretty interesting show itself. it's it's weird because we had my own borders. So they were like festivals don't monitor so loud for me on like a normal joe for me,

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Feeding Your Newborn Right

Food for Thought

04:23 min | 2 years ago

Feeding Your Newborn Right

"The concept of breastfeeding simple you off a baby baby baby latches drinks milk for a while then is done. Tommy. Full happy baby. But simple does not always mean easy and some mothers not even given a choice. This food for thought. Motherhood. Is With lactation consultant, pediatric feeding, and swallowing specialist speech therapists. Stacy's. Where we explore the challenges in Feeding Your Baby Headline Stacey. Hi honestly say to have you on this episode because you've played such an important role with my feeding Johnny was Zachary and I think everybody's going to benefit so much from what you have is. It Hey we go. I guess. that. If we start stacy by tolkien about the fact that. Breast. Milk is said to make your child healthier small. And? Unfortunately, lots of Women Assadi unable to breastfeed and they can fill a lot of shame around this. So when we come to the phrase, breast is best what are your thoughts on this? So if it's why I think I'd like to refrain it on think about nor. Breast is best Betta. But actually considering recipe jank as the biological and recognizing that it will says more protections to buy babies on's mother's human milk tena made the babies and it's no folding. Fluids by throughout human existence and also cost an infant's in a child's life span. breastfeeding does affect baby a reduced risk of a number roles Illnesses such as diarrhea, vomiting era sections I. For. Long long list on the same for the mother in terms of decreasing the risk of things like West move varian. Council? That's not to dispute it. I think that what Sweetie challenging is that when women who want to breastfeed on table, they experience multitude se names possibly anger glee sadness of some of the feelings of undocumented in military. I'm. I'm a linked to sort of feeling of loss said that they lose something they were expecting will wanting to do. All that they had been told about employ misses the best and then they went able to achieve and I think why to say is if there's a woman that feels like this, I'd like to certificate acquainted about. So right by don't deny to lowlands from the W. HR pays days he says, the success will new breastfeeding should not be seen solely as responsibility of the woman. Power ability to breastfeed is very much shaped by the support in the environment in which she lives there was a full responsibility of governments on society to support women through policies on the grounds in the community. I think this valley very true and I it's. It's a very difficult place to be when you're surrounded by those messages but he Failed as masters a truly the most helpful way of betraying the session to breastfeed in Bay Protection said it all says, yeah. Of course, it does really am hit home when you said that because. I. Do feel that there isn't enough of a conversation around supporting women. The fact that it isn't just straightforward hits. It's something that you almost think, oh, you know able to because you can't practice breastfeeding is not something you are. You don't describe a baby you can't actually cut it on a practice. The price says it it's very difficult. Isn't it and that quite really does sum up the fact that it does take it does take support because you know what you're doing. I mean I was messaging you stacey I remember in the first few weeks not I never had a very difficult birth experience, but I was so unsure if what I was doing was even right. Absolutely and I think that that speaks to this idea of the society needs to support lemon under the messages that we have within the society around what's

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Feeding Your Newborn Right

Food for Thought

04:23 min | 2 years ago

Feeding Your Newborn Right

"The concept of breastfeeding simple you off a baby baby baby latches drinks milk for a while then is done. Tommy. Full happy baby. But simple does not always mean easy and some mothers not even given a choice. This food for thought. Motherhood. Is With lactation consultant, pediatric feeding, and swallowing specialist speech therapists. Stacy's. Where we explore the challenges in Feeding Your Baby Headline Stacey. Hi honestly say to have you on this episode because you've played such an important role with my feeding Johnny was Zachary and I think everybody's going to benefit so much from what you have is. It Hey we go. I guess. that. If we start stacy by tolkien about the fact that. Breast. Milk is said to make your child healthier small. And? Unfortunately, lots of Women Assadi unable to breastfeed and they can fill a lot of shame around this. So when we come to the phrase, breast is best what are your thoughts on this? So if it's why I think I'd like to refrain it on think about nor. Breast is best Betta. But actually considering recipe jank as the biological and recognizing that it will says more protections to buy babies on's mother's human milk tena made the babies and it's no folding. Fluids by throughout human existence and also cost an infant's in a child's life span. breastfeeding does affect baby a reduced risk of a number roles Illnesses such as diarrhea, vomiting era sections I. For. Long long list on the same for the mother in terms of decreasing the risk of things like West move varian. Council? That's not to dispute it. I think that what Sweetie challenging is that when women who want to breastfeed on table, they experience multitude se names possibly anger glee sadness of some of the feelings of undocumented in military. I'm. I'm a linked to sort of feeling of loss said that they lose something they were expecting will wanting to do. All that they had been told about employ misses the best and then they went able to achieve and I think why to say is if there's a woman that feels like this, I'd like to certificate acquainted about. So right by don't deny to lowlands from the W. HR pays days he says, the success will new breastfeeding should not be seen solely as responsibility of the woman. Power ability to breastfeed is very much shaped by the support in the environment in which she lives there was a full responsibility of governments on society to support women through policies on the grounds in the community. I think this valley very true and I it's. It's a very difficult place to be when you're surrounded by those messages but he Failed as masters a truly the most helpful way of betraying the session to breastfeed in Bay Protection said it all says, yeah. Of course, it does really am hit home when you said that because. I. Do feel that there isn't enough of a conversation around supporting women. The fact that it isn't just straightforward hits. It's something that you almost think, oh, you know able to because you can't practice breastfeeding is not something you are. You don't describe a baby you can't actually cut it on a practice. The price says it it's very difficult. Isn't it and that quite really does sum up the fact that it does take it does take support because you know what you're doing. I mean I was messaging you stacey I remember in the first few weeks not I never had a very difficult birth experience, but I was so unsure if what I was doing was even right. Absolutely and I think that that speaks to this idea of the society needs to support lemon under the messages that we have within the society around

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Trump and 2015 McCain comments

The Young Turks

10:30 min | 2 years ago

Trump and 2015 McCain comments

"Donald trump is vehemently denying allegations made in a shocking Atlantic piece, which claims that trump refused to visit a US military cemetery near Paris in two thousand, eighteen because the fallen soldiers were in his words, losers and suckers. Now I say it was a shocking piece but to be honest with you not so shocking when you consider all the different times, he transparently brazenly said terrible things about members of our military who happen to disagree with him politically. But here he is denying it and then I'll give you what the facts are to think that I would make statements negative to. Our military and our fallen heroes nobody's done what I've done. With the budgets with the military budgets with getting pay raises military it is a disgraceful situation. By a magazine that's a terrible magazine. I don't read it by disagreed with John. McCain. But still respected him and I had to approve his funeral is president. We lowered the flags I had to approve that nobody else I had to approve it when you think I'm just thinking back. I had to approve either Air Force One or military plane. To go to Arizona to pick up his casket and I approved it immediately. So. Let's take a look at a trump tweet from two thousand fifteen because there's always tweet. This is from July two, thousand fifteen where trump referred to John McCain as a loser. I mean he tweeted an article about himself calling John McCain loser. So he was bragging about it also when McCain died in two thousand, eighteen trump refused to lower the White House flag back to half staff even though it's become customary for presidents to sign a proclamation calling for the flag to remain at half staff for members of Congress until the day of interment, and then one other piece of evidence to Kinda refute trump's narrative in that video take a look and I said somebody should run against John McCain who has been. In my opinion not so hot I supported him. I supported for President I raised a million dollars from a lot of money. I supported him. He lost he let us down but he lost. So. I never liked him as much after that because I don't like to lose. But. But Frank Franklin we're get doing. He hit me he's a war hero. He's a war hero he's a war hero presumed captured. I like people that weren't captured. Okay I hate to tell you. That was from twenty. Fifteen event in Iowa. So. I don't know how to talk trump supporters anymore. That's why I'm done with them in my personal life and everywhere else because the guy. Ridiculous Liar. Does he know that he tweeted on John McCain's loser does he know he said on? Massimo you guys all remember when he said for people who weren't. But earlier, he said, I don't like losers referring to John McCain. So why did he come out yesterday and say no I never malsor. Each just unbelievable he's capable and so if you say, Hey, know what I love people who are Liars Okay again I mean do you boo okay. and. And look again. I. Blame the media. And Because So many politicians lie and they never call it out. They'd never they enabled politicians lies for decades. So eventually, you got one that. So over the top that even. Though. And remember you guys remember it took them like a couple of years before they finally gather up the nerve to say, well, what Donald Trump said, there was not correct. I'm forgetting the name of the CNN analyst who finally just said it and then went on this three minute rant fact checking trump. Fact checking trump's RNC speech but he started that three minute rant by saying trump lied he's a liar and I was like. Is. This CNN what's going on? And so yeah, you're right Jangling the fact that that excited me because it's so rare I think mean something and we'll get you the name of the person I'm talking about because he deserves all the credit I'm kind of blanking right now but look I actually think with this particular story and a few others. The media has done a decent job. So for instance, business insider had a very lengthy list highlighting all the different times, Donald trump attacked members of the military right and fallen soldiers. So I wanna read a few of them right now in fact, as you guys can probably remember in July of two thousand, sixteen trump attacked the family of captain who mine con a slain soldier someone who died. Fighting for the country dismissing a speech his father Kaiser Khan made because he said Khan's mother hadn't been allowed to speak the family said she had not spoken because she too emotional to talk about her son's death. And he just kept going after that family. It was it was honestly disgusting in October of two thousand seventeen trump forgot the name of slain US Army Sergeant La- David Johnson while he was on the phone with his widow, Johnson was killed in an ambush in. Niger. While while in active service. Misha. Johnson said the call was trump made her cry and trump told her that her husband knew would he had signed up for in November of two thousand Eighteen Fox News is Chris Wallace asked trump about his thoughts on retired Admiral William mcraven a former navy seal been. who was behind the mission that killed Osama bin. Laden. He interrupted Wallace and said Hillary Clinton. Fan. When Wallace continued trump did to excuse me Hillary Clinton Fan trump went on to repeat that mcraven supported Clinton which by the way he hadn't as well as former President Barack Obama and said frankly wouldn't have been nice if we got Osama bin Laden a lot sooner than that. I mean, there's so many more examples Jank but I mean I want to give you an opportunity to respond to some of them. By the way Daniel Dale is the CNN reporter that I was referring to earlier go ahead. So we've seen him call the generals, losers, thousands of times and so. I guess people are shocked at that. He would go and call the fallen soldiers losers as well, and not just stop a general's or veterans or captured soldiers. But is it really shy at all? He calls everybody lose them in his denial. He called the military people who were the sources for this story lowlifes and liars. If you're trying to deny that you'd ever call anybody in the military losers you shouldn't then turn around in your denial and call them lowlifes. Buyers. So I look. Landing brokers story with four sources. Then Washington Post back it up with three sources and the Associated Press also found sources all saying the same thing. I actually want to read a few excerpts from the Washington Post piece. Again, these aren't the same sources. These are additional sources who also spoke to the Washington Post about. Their experience with trump and what he had to say about fallen soldiers in one account. The president told senior advisors that he didn't understand why the US government plays such a high value on finding. Oh. This is so disgusting finding soldiers missing in action because they had performed poorly and gotten caught in deserved what they got according to a person familiar with the discussion. Okay. That That part of the story like I don't know all of it is gross but that part hit me the hardest because he just doesn't value people's lives and think about losing a family member that way and knowing that the president of the United States does not care to find their bodies. A trump believes people who served in Vietnam War must be losers. They hadn't gotten out of it according to a person familiar with the comments. Trump also complained bitterly to then chief of staff, John Kelly that he didn't understand why Kelly and others in the military treated. McCain, who had been imprisoned and tortured during the Vietnam War with such reverence isn't he kind of a loser? Trump asked according to a person familiar with trump's comments. So. Look at Donald Trump says, this is outrageous synonymous sources. Donald Trump also, just a couple of days ago said that there was a plane full of thugs who are gonNA come and disturb. His, acceptance speech and caused violence and when asked, who told you that he said? I can't tell you basically it's anonymous. So. I'm supposed to believe your anonymous source of a trust me to go. You would know trust me. But we're not supposed to believe now it looks like about a half, a dozen military sources for that talked to three different publications all saying the same thing and all saying things that are very similar to what you said before and by the way yesterday show before the Washington Post Associated Press stories came out I said I guarantee you. that. He thinks that they're suckers 'cause he out of be fake doctor's note because his daddy bottom one and he thinks they're suckers for not being able to get out of the war his spoil less and it turns out. That's exactly what he said according to the military sources that heard him say. And remember when sources are anonymous to the general public that doesn't mean that there are anonymous to the reporters. Reporters have to vet their anonymous sources and corroborate what they're saying So maybe they're anonymous to us, but they're not anonymous to the reporters.

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The Pixel 4 Has Issues and Google Seriously Needs to Try Harder

Android Central Podcast

05:20 min | 3 years ago

The Pixel 4 Has Issues and Google Seriously Needs to Try Harder

"You've had some experiences with your Pixel for recently and that got me thinking you know it's been a about a month since the phone was released and it hasn't gone so well for Google and is is this the year that Google kind of just seeds the fact that they're never gonNA make a phone that everybody wants like you've been sort of digging digging into this David trying to figure out. Why is Google so bad at this? Yeah and I talked on our show yesterday with Rhonda Mateo about this Little Morton. Ron's obviously of a similar opinion to me at this point his role. Yes came out you was frigging. It was it was like savage like the interview. I've ever read of any phone it. It was amazing when Ron really busts it out in hate something like you you really know I remember. I will never forget the time you reviewed the galaxy note ten point one. The original one and his final review photo at the end of the post was a picture of it in the trash He just really despise that thing so we talked about the the Pixel Four for a fair bit yesterday and like what Google Strategy is and I think one of the few no conclusions became too is like we're talking about. I think before the show started was the only league good phone it feels like Google do is the Pixel three a which is the cheap one like the specs. Actually don't matter like the phone where you're like well. It doesn't really matter what's in it. It's got a great camera and it has like unmatched with software and those are the two best things about the pixel but when it seems like Google increasingly tries to do a film that's more within that and tries to sit on the same like plateau is the iphone and Samsung Galaxy series. You end up with a phone. That just doesn't compare well like even when you look at one plus these days I think one plus is building better smartphones. Think Google and I did not think I would probably ever say that. Ah I mean Google still has a first mover advantage in that it. It always has newer software this year. The delta between Google having newer software and and like a company like one plus having it was was less than and in fact. Obviously the seventy relief that came out before the Pixel four with android ten onboard. But it's it's an odd thing and I I don't WanNa retread too much because every android podcast in the world has talked about this over the last month but here here we are and the thing that nobody talked about right at the beginning was that Google had the same endemic performance problems are the pixel for had the same endemic performance is problems as previous pixels and now you among other people are experiencing the same things right stuttering APP study stuttering camera slow. Slow APP loading General Janki nece across the across the board. That's very interesting to me because I've been all all over my pixel xl for being so terrible and all of those respects but my four excels been pristine this entire time. Yeah I mean like matter of just you are the unlucky recipients of a of a of a of a load file that's junked up or or is there something else going on as a wider problem. Yeah I don't I don't really know I mean the camera performance issues have really manifested in the last couple of weeks. I mean having having the phone for over a month now I've taken a ton of photos on it and I've really started in the notice that like especially when the features that I think is one of the biggest selling points of the phone has been the super This the new super resume and I use it pretty frequently and I just noticed how bad the Jank zooming and has become like. It's pretty brutal at this point for me. It it evens out but when you start up the camera like it's it's actively aggravating for me at this point I feel like I'm artem now with all these stupid phone problems but I've also had issues with Google maps getting pushed out of memory. All of my like you know my podcasting APPS and Like spotify and stuff not playing well but spotify. It doesn't play well on anything so that might be related Battery life has been tremendously. Hit or miss like somedays. It's seems okay some days it's like genuinely not good so we always see this Google's funds when they launched though this has been like the entire history of the Pixel brand their software issues that day. One can really seem pretty bad and eventually Google starts to like squash bugs but it does seem like there's a subset of people out there who pretty much have terrible problems for the lifetime of the device and I seem to have got them earlier than usual like last year at the Pixel three. I didn't have too many terrible problems. I didn't feel like but with this one. It's it's definitely been noticeably worse. I've had issues with the face. Unlock recently where it just sits there and basically spins like it's trying to recognize my face but it never says face on recognized it just sits there and spins and nothing happens and then I have to enter the pin or turn screen off and back on again and then it works like it stuff like that where. I'm just getting their things. Richest not a policy experience like you. You can really tell when Google starts rushing things out the door which is Kabbah does and I think after four years of this. I'm getting a little tired of

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A Deep Dive Into Kelp Killers

PODSHIP EARTH

09:48 min | 3 years ago

A Deep Dive Into Kelp Killers

"This week. I traveled to California's Mendocino county to scuba dive with local. Oh abalone fishermen Jank Lincoln's and Mike Escrow from the California Ocean Protection Council to get a firsthand look the impact that warmer waters lessee the stars and a massive increase in Purple Sia jains a having on everything from Kelp to abalone. I meet up with Mike Escrow. Who's is the marine ecosystems program manager the Ocean Protection Council Luckily for me. Mike's also a dive Mazda a former C. ground fellow and and hold a master's degree from cal State Monterey Bay in Marine protected areas might where are right now. We're here at Pebble beach on the North Coast and Sonoma's county and we're going to go out and try to see some abalone but probably gonNA see a lot of very much kelp unfortunately okay so in front of us. We have this yellow bag and it's got a lot of equipment that quite remember what I'm GonNa do is so well we got right. Here is as we have your scuba tanks so all your errors in here we got your. CD that stands for buoyancy compensation device and so that's going to help you adjust buoyancy underwater as you get a little deeper grier. GonNa add some areas. You get a little shallower. You're gonNA that Samaria out. We got regulator here which we're going to hook up to the tank so that you can breathe underwater. That's important all your rubber. All your neoprene so so that's GonNa keep you nice and toasty in that water which is probably about between fifty and fifty five degrees right now so you'll be glad you have that wetsuit in that best and it sounds like you know what you're doing which which has got because I'm glad I'm here. I hope I know what I'm doing. I've been now instructor for a few years now. So what do we do next should be putting your B. C. D. on your tank so I'm going to show you how you do that. This big strap goes around. How much do we have in this tank so this is this is a steel eighty so so you got eighty cubic feet of air in here dependent on your air consumption. That's probably anywhere between thirty five fifty five minutes air but we'll be checking in judge others air supply as we go through the coal now go ahead and turn it on you can hear it pressure as and we'll test it so most important thing second-stage's. That's purge valves. If you ever get any water you can just press that right. They'RE GONNA go ahead and take a breath. Make sure it's working compressed Air Nice. This is your alternate second-stage right here so that that's just the backup so take breath. This make sure it's working right. I love that first breath of pressure as their morning warning. This is an important piece right here. Here's your console all the data. This is all the data exactly this and piece of data right there. This is how much air you have in your tank and then he got a compass sounds. Jack's going to be doing most of our navigation today but if you want I want you can play around with the compass a little bit and help you navigate under water. We're not going down deep enough or stand down long enough to worry about kind of decompression but it's going to have so that's it. I feel good all right. I feel like I know what I'm doing now. So do we get changed now. I think it's GONNA be easiest to get changed now. Okay so we got booties. They probably go on last well. Maybe the hat goes on last-second. Say here's your suit so this is about seven or eight millimeter state is gonNA keep yeah yeah okay so go ahead and get that on once. You're all suited up. I'm going to do the same okay regret pefect before I go ensued up. I asked Jiang Lincoln's and local resident who's led the campaign to bring attention to abalone collapse and who will be leading today's dive to explain the device is now calibrating okay so I work with reef check which is a volunteer data collecting organization in California and I collect abalone Loni data for them. I measure the sizes of Abalone what I'm showing you. Here are some special calipers designed by Josh Russo who is also also a reef check diver specifically for measuring Abalone so that you can do it quickly underwater and it uses a plastic paper deeper and punches so you punch the paper on this zero location then as you measure abalone you punch and then when you're finished you can take the little piece of plastic paper out and measure all the size of the abalone is very fast very efficient and we can get up to one hundred fifty punches and one tank of air which is about half of what you need and a site to build evaluated super low tech yeah the little holes there yeah so from the histogram of size you can determine the size at maturity and you can determine the spawning potential ratio which is very important important in an abalone fishery okay so now for the moment truth. I have to actually get to freezing border. Okay this moment. I'm actually pretty nervous. I remember the last time I went scuba diving looking at the world fifty feet above my head and realizing that there was actually no way that I could make it out without at and unlike like the Caribbean and the border here murky and freezing okay now. I'm working with from the beach into the ocean. Okay I just was attempting to go down to the ocean floor but it's taking me a while to sort out the the right buoyancy level for this suit and God luckily I had gloves on because we were literally crawling along the ocean floor with our hands and the Purple Patch as far as I can see which admittedly was only about five feet but they I mean they were everywhere we stay down for about twenty minutes being moved around by very strong tidal surges and a lot of the time I talked just completely claustrophobic and directionless took a lot of effort to keep president and not give into fear it also took a while for my Easter just to the pressure which at first was just the pain was so intense and just crazy to painful bear then like magic. It disappeared getting out of the water. I'm filled with just so many emotions excitement to be exiting a very foreign weld Tara at the C. Hitch an infestation gratitude for Mike keeping me safe and the complete Adrenalin high just from being on this adventure then unfortunately we just starting to cough up some blood which I find out later was normal but at the time was just shocking okay mic that that was more of adventure than house quite intense coming in the water. Thank you for being such a good guide lead. Yeah you got it man. Absolutely as a challenging day we had limited visibility at say probably no more than five feet at any given time so pretty green down there and a lot of a lot of water movement so we were. We were blown back and forth pretty pretty good but with us fun it was. I just thought I was I mean I know I am cramp but like I just suddenly be floating floating back and I'm like Mike so when you see where we came out of the warden and you're like there's a lot of said made me feel a teeny bit. That's definitely the surgeon. I've experienced but I'm not a north coast either. I'm a I'm a Monterey diver so it gets it gets way more narrowly up here. So I mean to me is far as the I could see that were purple see the actions I mean it was he couldn't see that but as far as you could see they were everywhere yeah. There were a lot of them down. There and I think the craziest thing for me was just seeing how how how much they'd grazed. I mean they'd you know urgency grazers. They eat plants. They eat algae and they'd grazed everything down to bare rock. So's is pretty much urgency. As far as the I could see I mean I've never heard of them. Described as grazes yeah that's a technical term yeah but they're there and so the sea stars used to eat them mm-hmm and then they will wiped out. Yes exactly so so what happened is the sea stars are one of the major urging predators specially a couple of big species so sunflower stars which are picnic. Odia and giant giant spine stars which are species of highs astor. Those guys got hit really hard by sea star. Wasting disease started in twenty thirteen thirteen twenty fourteen really wipe those guys out and so without those natural predators to keep him in check. The purple urging just exploded so quickly though I mean like the timeframe Yo Tokiwa Matt is just kind of like often I think about climate changes slowly moving in like this has happened quick. Yeah I mean this is this is pretty much instantaneous. Ania on a on an ecological scale which is really

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Electric vehicles are getting noisier, for safety's sake

Marketplace Tech with Molly Wood

06:50 min | 4 years ago

Electric vehicles are getting noisier, for safety's sake

"The electric vehicles lack roaring engines. What should they on lake instead from american public media. This is marketplace tech demystifying hang the digital economy. I'm kim in for molly would <music> one of the strangest things to get used to about electric vehicles. It's out eerily quiet. They are it. It makes you realize how much we associate engine noise with driving that lack of sound can be problematic even deadly think about the visually impaired or anyone one blandly oblivious to vehicles because we're tearing at our smartphones in the european union. New models of electric vehicles will now have to make some kind of noise out of these safety fifty concerns. Some carmakers have already been doing that and they're taking it as an opportunity to craft signature sounds chris. Valance is a reporter for the bbc b._b._c. He reported on the designers need to think about when making that new car sound so i suppose the number one consideration is that this tells you something is coming that there is a car on its way but then within that of course you know like everything in a car manufacturer from i guests the cup holders to the keys as a kind of chance to say something about the brand so few manufacturers have been doing this for awhile ahead of rules that are going to require roll new electric models in europe to have one of these what they called acoustic vehicle alert system. I wanna visited jank. You're which is calm armani factory with the long roots in the u._k. Because they'd already put one of these systems in their new electric s._u._v. the jaguar apace and we actually have have the sound of the i._p._c. collected it. You know that sound has gone through a pretty lengthy development process before it hit those interestingly. The sound design process starts really before the visuals of the car. Finally i said jaguars so they start with kind of like mood boards boards and then they sort of try out the sounds now i think one of the initial sounds they came up with was a sort of flying sources sound and that was sort of problematic because <hes> they said that people wouldn't look at the roads that we sort of looking at the sky because you know what does a flying saucer so try the sounds <hes> some were they felt were a little little bit too futuristic like this synthetic engine sound <music> rather sounds that are sort of layers is they then build up the the finish sound from so. I rather like this which i thought was a bit like the deck of the star destroyer <music> but they want something a bit more. They thought it was a bit more positive so let's say let's say the st engineering planning falcon. We're talking about changing the very the sound of a busy street why not just try to replicate the sound of a moving car. You know we we recognize well. I think for the bronze i it's it's sort of an opportunity to to really make a statement about their vehicle. They are kind of designing away the future sound of the streets and that certainly concern for the designers jaguar. I mean they. They played me a mock up there and made of water a whole street full of their new i of their r._e._i. Pace cars would sound like we can. We can hear a little bit of concern. There actually actually was that you know the internal combustion sounds. They blend quite well. I mean you can argue about that but you know we used to. The noise that lots of internal combustion engines never very concerned that the sounds of their cash as well and they played me what it would sound like if you got it completely wrong. It's it's pretty annoying really so. It's dentist's drill isn't it. I mean not serve like are there any rules or regulations limiting. The sounds like cars are we'll be able to make yes there. Are there lots of rules and regulations. They talk about you know. The restrictions on frequent says they specifically sort of rule allowed some kind of sounds like a memory serves. I think you mentioned the random sounds like waterfall sounds. You know it can't just be anything. I mean you're not going to get the hamster dance up from gaza anytime soon chris valance reports for the bbc he says it's easy to fred about all these annoying sounds filling streets gapes but the designers in car makers say the future of our roads with more e._v.'s and they're fake sounds will not only be safer but actually quieter than today and now for some related links if you really value peace and quiet. You may be glad to learn that b._m._w. Is finishing up a program to install a hundred e._v. Charging stations at or near national parks it helps address the problem of e._v. Charging being too concentrated in in certain areas but absent from remote places need proof that car makers are really investing in sound b._m._w. Is partnering with hans zimmer. You know that film composer behind movies like inception anyway. He's composing the sounds for b._m._w. Iconic sounds electric. The company is sound brand. Techcrunch has more on the partnership and there's a video featuring the sound. He designed for one of their concept cars. The video is appropriately weird and korean automaker. Sunday is the first to release a mass market electric vehicle in india. Bloomberg says the kuna s._u._v. will start right retailing for two point five million rupees there. That's about thirty six thousand dollars up to this point. India has been the last major market without a real all electric trich vehicle for everyday consumers the government there is making a push to reduce pollution that plagues the country. I'm jed kim and that's marketplace okay. This is a p._m. This marketplace podcast is brought to you by inner calm intercom. 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Jank, John And Brooke discussed on The Young Turks

The Young Turks

00:42 sec | 4 years ago

Jank, John And Brooke discussed on The Young Turks

"Go ahead. All right. Look, lots of fun. Things are happening at t y t for instance, game of thrones. It's still happening. Anti still reviewing every episode of game of thrones every Sunday night and episode five was just recently reviewed by jank were all these people involved. Yeah. Brooke, John, then you guys should have watched it. You should have watched the game of thrones episode. And you should've watched the review because last night's episode was insane. Also, we're doing an ask me anything on our post game Tuesday's starting may fourteenth. And you can watch live by going to TY T dot com slash live to watch it as

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PREDATOR: HUNTING GROUNDS Announced

Beyond!

02:30 min | 4 years ago

PREDATOR: HUNTING GROUNDS Announced

"Hunting grounds announced. God damn neck's feeling. I was literally I I wanna say earlier this week like in the shower or something just being like I want a predator video game. I want a new predator game. I think I will this being, but I had that wonderful cone of disappointment woman where they had this thing up. We had like sort of three dudes at the same time the predator music. And I was like, well, I can see which guys in the office. Watch predator a lot. But like, you know starts out. Oh, there's some tactical men walking through the jungle, and that's great. And I'll worry well and good in the near like. Oh, all great. Then it was like, you know, it's of course in big letters not actual game play. And then they're like, oh, it's going to be multiplayer. Eight metrical on evolve basically dinner hunting grounds is an asymmetrical multiplayer experience where a group of players are in control of a fire team essentially running through the jungle with you know, a bunch of standard military weapons while one player will be the predator tracking them down using the standard predator. So it's not even a Volvo. It's literally ghost recon, wildland steel see or Friday thirteenth the game. You're right, which this is made by ill phonic who contributed to development on Friday the thirteenth. So that's actually when the announcement. I looked back to the top of cone of disappointment to the exciting part. And I was like, okay. I actually liked what they do with Friday the thirteenth. And if it's got that level of weird jank, but it's all it's also predator lovable. Jank I don't think it will have that. Jank I think that it will be much more polished, given the like the predators a little bit higher rent than like Jason and also twentieth century. Fox's logos all in on this and FOX's made a big play for like gaming in the last year next. They're really pushing for that. So I just hope that like a playground is interesting because what I liked that paint. Is that is the setting? Yeah. As much as anything. And that was made by like hardcore Hartford. So we need to recreate the barn that the teenagers made out into. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. If the location or multiple locations that they have in the game actually are intriguing to run around. I think that could make for possibly fun experience. But I agree like you will want to be the predator. You're not going to be a fire team, dude. Right. Yeah. That's such a like, I really just I feel like that misses the point about like what would be like everybody wants to be the predator said I have four people not being the predator is sort of like, I mean, I don't know. I think it's reductive something men. Yeah. I think it's okay. Being those men sucks. I don't care about this men in predator rule exactly from the predator films.

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Apple's iPad family welcomes back refreshed iPad Air, Mini (The 3:59, Ep. 535)

The 3:59

05:26 min | 4 years ago

Apple's iPad family welcomes back refreshed iPad Air, Mini (The 3:59, Ep. 535)

"Three fifty nine check. Then FOX Rueben apple has a big events lead. For next Monday. This morning quietly announced two new, ipads refreshed. Ipad, mini any new larger ten point five inch air the ipad air starts at four hundred nine while. The new ipad mini starts at three ninety nine. And they're discontinuing the ten point five inch, ipad pro. So this kind of the new ipad air, basically replaces that one right is this is the confusing thing. They haven't brought out and I knew ipad air for two years. And now that they have yes. Essentially works to replace the ipad pro it's larger the ten point five inch wanted works with the apple pencil. So basically is is the ipad pro and all the name. So we were talking about this just ahead of the podcast that it's kind of like they're taking the air name and making it more like the pro they just did that with the MAC book air the map book air is almost indistinguishable. From the MAC book. Pro the specs are almost identical. Do you think there's any reason for that? It's it's weird. It's we're we're talking about this earlier. The the MAC ipad lineup has gotten a lot like the MAC lineup in kind of confusing. There's a bit of overlap here and there, and it's it is kind of it's getting harder to figure out which is the ipad. You want? I mean, essentially, I guess this is supposed to be a work level type, I pads and Scott keyboard accessory. It's got the apple pencil compatibility. I mean, look these things have never really been that great for the workplace, but definitely definitely trying to present the air as the new pro. So from a financial perspective. I was just pulling up the numbers. It looks like the ipad business line had actually done better in the December quarter. So we'd been seeing scenic gone down for quarter after quarter after quarter. Obviously, they figured out a way to at least inject a little bit more life into the ipads. But it still like they just sent out a press release bright. So so obviously their posture at apple is we're not going to treat this as a big thing. And I know they've done well in getting these things in schools, I think what has helped reverse some of the declines in sales. Also, the fact that they're releasing the hardware here via press release serve a tacit acknowledgement that next week's event will. Will likely be mostly content. Content-focused probably not going to see any hardware. Yeah. Good point. All right. So next up. Let's talk about fischel recognition see is has kicked off its latest special report dedicate to this topic. Ben, you are you has the lead story today in this exhaustive investigative piece. You tell me what you found so facial recognition used by law enforcement has largely been promoted as a way to solve cold cases or find missing children or reduce human trafficking. Really these big controversial some tension gathering crimes right by I went and guide. Police reports from one of Amazon's only known law enforcement agencies that uses their facial recognition and largely they were using it for petty crimes, very minor crimes like theft of bicycle twelve dollar shoplifting case, which the ACLU I talked to them about this this finding and they said look this shows that this. Type of technology is completely unnecessary. Why would you create this huge facial recognition database just to solve a twelve dollar shoplifting case, right? Well, look it. It's a fascinating story and basically. Yeah. And I think it is a great illustration of this balanced between the need to use facial recognition self crimes like the fear of overreach. Right. This is this is where we're going. This is the nation state where we're we're we're just going to be using facial recognition everywhere. Well, that's the concern of the that is just going to be a slippery slope by in the defense of the Washington county sheriff's office, which is the one using this tool. They say that it really speeds up their investigations even for these minor investigations it can sometimes take days to identify somebody's face. This you just plug it into the tool if it's one of the mugshots that they have in their database comes back almost instantly. All right. Well, I mean, we've got a lot more facial recognition stories. It's boring. Both the pluses and minus there are some good things about it for sure, but stay tuned for for the rest of the stories. Lastly, we want to shout out to insurance got Stein who are on the ground at the game developer conference inside Francisco. We expect the big news. We expect is Google potentially announcing this game streaming service tomorrow who like like a twitch now look at twitch, no more like a cloud games. Basically the idea that you can use low powered hardware to play whatever games. Whether it's the, you know, the latest AAA title for assassin's creed or red dead, redemption. Right. So. We'll see. I mean, that's that's the big thing game streaming has started to take off a bit. It's still kind of niche, but you know, with Google putting their resources behind it could be more mainstream thing at least until Google announcement. Laura Dern, it has a nice wrap up of the services that are actually out there now. Nice. So for more on GDP, facial recognition and all tech Chickasaw seeing that jank come then FOX anchor listening.

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Jank Patterson, President Trump And Jamie Kloss discussed on Rush Limbaugh

Rush Limbaugh

00:17 sec | 4 years ago

Jank Patterson, President Trump And Jamie Kloss discussed on Rush Limbaugh

"Will gather on the National Mall today for the annual March for life. It's the largest annual anti-abortion demonstration in the country. And it's been taking place since the euro v Wade decision in one thousand nine hundred seventy three President Trump is expected to address the crowd in a video message as a partial federal shutdown continues. It's not only government workers who will feel the pinch. And that's making investors concerned. WGN wine financial analyst Dennis Fagin tells checking Kelly with shutdown on day twenty eight and growing more and more people are concerned. Turned with the stability of the economy starts local spreads out. Gained more of a consumer confidence sense that anything else heard many communists, talk about maybe one ten percent of GDP a week. So it's maybe four or five tenths of a percent off right now. But I think the longer lasted more kind of rose confidence President Trump and the Democrats remain deadlocked over a government funding. Bill Jamie clauses admitted kidnapper reportedly applied for a job the day that the thirteen year old escaped his rural Wisconsin home. Fox's Jeff monosso has more officials with zero token liquor company in superior Wisconsin say that old jank Patterson submitted an online job application last Thursday at Patterson portrayed himself, as an honest and hardworking guy who's now charged with kidnapping in two counts of homicide in the killing of Jamie clauses. Parents Patterson's work history. Also includes working two days at a cheese factory near barren police say on his way to work Patterson. I laid eyes. On Jamie Kloss at her bus, stop Jeff monosso, Fox News late Saturday night. Officials say travel will be extremely dangerous to almost impossible in some places in some New York state DOT, Brian Johnny says if you must go out leave plenty of breathing room between you in the car in front of you, see our cloud your them space to operate. Don't try to pass them. Don't try and get around them. They're going to go slower than you like. But that's you know, that's so we can plow the roads clear and make them safer you and your name. The Johnny says there are one hundred eighty plow trucks, ready to go and

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