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Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
"mark young" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
"They're 60 year old Circle Jerks. Let's let's move on from this place. Hey Lou, that was probably, that was a fun fact. Lou, I think it was Chuck Scarborough that said that about the Circle Jerks. Remember Chuck Scarborough? Chuck Scarborough used to be, he used to be a newscaster in Boston back in the 70s. What did he do? He's no Tex Antoine, I'll tell you that. He's Ron Burgundy. And what would, did he do something awful? Oh, Chuck Scarborough? No, he just, he's still in New York. He still does New York news. Oh, he didn't get thrown off the air for like a second. No, he just, he does, yeah. But he was named after a popular college ritual, no, no, no. King Crimson reformed in 1994. Yeah. Right? Yeah. And the Eagles. Hey. Yeah. King Crimson broke up in 84 and got back together in 94. That was planned. Was that with Robert, was that with Adrian Blue at that point? No. Yeah. Adrian Blue, when they first reformed, I think was with them, but he had a major falling out with Robert Fripp at some point, but yeah, he was in the band. They did a- I like the period he was in. They did a very heavy album called Thrack. It's some of the heaviest stuff I've ever heard and Bill Bruford's on drums. It's really, but it's good stuff. Yeah. Sorry, we went into music. I'm sorry. We actually deep dove. I'm sorry. We'll never do that again. We can make circle jokes today. Don't listen to Dave Rios, by the way. Dave Rios is one of them. You guys do a little deep dive and I like it, but I don't know what the fuck they're talking about, but I like, don't listen to Dave Rios, Diamond Dave Rios. I think somebody listening should go check out the Thrack album from King Crimson. There's our five minute recommendation. Flack. Music isn't that- Yeah. Hey, Marie Monza. Yeah. It's about music. Yeah. Let's see. Top 10- Not tonight. Top 10 best albums of 1994. Number 10 was Nine Inch Nails and Downward Spiral. Number 9, Soundgarden, Super Unknown. The Monster. Number 8, Blur, Park Life, like I told you, big one. Daz breaks in at number 7 is Illmatic. Number 6, Green Day Dookie. Yeah. I agree. Number 5, Nirvana, MTV, Unplugged in New York, and it wasn't Unplugged. We will always fight that one. Pat Smear on Electric Guitar Ladies. Fucking- Disqualifier. This is a surprise one, although I like them and I like this style of music. Portishead, Dummy is number 4. Number 3 this year in 1990, Weezer with Weezer. Number 2, Oasis, Definitely Maybe. And the number 1 album of top 10 best albums of the year, 1994, TLC, Crazy Sexy Cool. And that was a good album. This was in sales, right? Top 10 albums. All albums have been named Albums of the Year for their hits in the charts. It's a big year for rock and roll. But Crazy Sexy Cool is a monster. Yeah, that's a great album. And they made no money off of it. They made no money off of it. Or maybe that's the one album they started making money off of because they were getting nothing at first. Pebbles was their manager. She signed them to a bad contract. Deaths in 1994. Dan Hartman, I Can Dream About You. Instant replay. Instant replay. He wrote a lot of songs. He was in Edgar Winter's White Trash. Yeah, he wrote a lot. Died of a brain tumor at the age of 42. Henry Mancini died at the age of 70. Martha Ray, singer and comedian and witchy-poo from H.R. Puffin Stuff. That's right. Right, that was Martha Ray, right? Yeah, it was. I'm just much too young to have watched that. You missed one of the trippiest fucking songs ever. By the way, I just want to remind Lou I was 25 in 1994. I just wanted to remind you. So you were at well of age at that point. Yeah. You don't remember Sid Mardi Croft, H.R. Puffin Stuff? H.R. Puffin Stuff. No, I do. Hatsville. Don't forget Lidsville. We can go down the line with those things. With Johnny Whitaker. Johnny Whitaker from Family Affair. Johnny Whitaker. Sorry, I always do that when I hear Johnny. And this legend died on November 18, 1994. Halle halle halle, hey, halle halle halle hoo. Who is it? Blues Brothers. Blues Brothers. Halle halle halle he. Oh, my God. And everybody repeats it. Trivia would lose. Yeah, I can't remember it. Cab Calloway. Yeah, oh, my God. No, I thought for sure you would get that. Yeah, the drummer didn't get the jazz reference. Oh my god I'm a guitarist, you know, I mean we're done No, just dropped cab Callaway. That's like the blue the Blues Brothers movie I never see original weed What a loser He never saw the Blues Brothers, oh that was rude Animal what kind of animal has never seen the Blues Brothers what kind of music guy Animal has never seen the Blues Brothers Lou just got the ultimate compliment look up on the comments I am these old guys I Need my wheelchair I was riding this Need my outhouse Mark Young you easy you What else to me? Hey, you know what? Let's bring up some We have some movies. Can I can I yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah I got a little because I kind of like who is it that said boring year? I kind of like what happened Todd Salkman said it was a boring guy. All right That year I Went to the movie theater up in Kingston, New York empty theater With my sister and watched a movie that we had heard buzz about Pulp Fiction Yep, and I was lucky to see it before it got hyped, dude You're making that up I'm making I was gonna say cuz now you had to see that one I swear I must I I quote lines from that normal everyday conversation, of course, of course that in a Jackie Brown the two of those two movies I can watch any time. They're on the Pulp Fiction was the best. Yeah You know what it Pulp Fiction? You have to be an intelligent movie watcher. Yeah to understand it because I was like, I don't understand it Because you're not fucking intelligent. You're not moving. You're not paying attention You're not paying it you have to figure it out like put it together piece it together It was brilliantly done Yeah dialogue and that's another thing I used when I was in you would give Negotiations like someone one of the managers would say something and I would figure it out and say so by that rationale That means because when he said a pigs a filthy animal, I don't and I wouldn't eat, you know So by that rationale you say in that and then he threw something out of Travolta and I said, I like that Pulp Fiction 50 times 50 times. I think I've seen it. I've got the blu-ray and I watch it probably once a month I'm a I'm a fan of his all his movies, but that I love you, honey, buddy I think Jackie Brown and what I like about Jackie Brown is more of a Not 70s, but it was that Yeah guys buying the cassettes of my favorite soul band Shit. Oh shit. What was her name? Oh god What's that? I can't remember. I'm having the Smitty's too. But uh, yeah had that, you know, but yeah both movies I mean best scene in the movie best scene in the movie when fucking De Niro just shoots her in the parking lot Best fucking scene in the main caught me by surprise best fucking scene. He kept one of them He kept one and she was poking and poking. He fucking just kills her the child lights the child lights Tony Sopranos And I love the highlights are my favorite but yet so there was that there's a depiction of LA and that one I liked, you know, and yeah, but there were both I like when Sam Jackson puts Chris Tucker in the trunk and drives around Yeah, we're gonna go somewhere. What's the song playing? Strawberry letter 22 Ah Yeah Drives away you hear the music goes lower. There's the cars going away. See that's master. That's a nasty. Yeah. Yeah Yeah, Lou you got a movie from 1994. No Pork chops taste good bacon taste good. Hope fix it. Yeah I don't we're doing movies. Oh, there's got cabin boy I Tried watching that I got like maybe a half hour into it. I'm like If I start now back there, I think he's really funny Chris Elliott, but he was for his time. He was good in Get a life. Yeah, he was good the one with the the jizz hanging off the guy's ear. That's something about Mary He was good in that one. He was a side character, you know, let me tell you something Whatever happened to Ben Stiller happened to me worse. Oh Frank's over the beads. It was just a Frank but I had to go Oh, I thought the ear thing I thought The young lady had to drive me let me let me tell this I'll be brief. I was probably ever 26 27. I was with this young lady. I don't have it. I'm not working She was She was college age anyway, we were kind of bumping and grinding and when she went to unzip my pants I shrieked and I went to the emergency room. I'm like, I'm mangled So I I cut the zipper. I almost passed out I said I cut the zipper mechanism off left it hanging Put a pair of sweatpants on From his Frank I had this metal scorpion hanging from Oh It was painful man, obviously it was I'm gonna go into further detail cuz it went down Yeah, I know it's okay to grab your cross I So we go to the emergency room and she's like she doesn't know what this And I'm like, what am I gonna tell the nurse? I didn't thank God.

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast
"mark young" Discussed on The Bitboy Crypto Podcast
"Welcome to BitBoy Crypto. My name is AJ and this is the price prediction department. In this video, I'm going to cover a coin that is one of the most polarizing layer one projects in all of crypto, and that project is no other than Solana. Let's get it. Love it or hate it, Solana has earned its spot in the top 10 of crypto because of its high speed, low cost, and its throughput, or the number of transactions per second. According to their white paper, theoretically, it can handle up to 710,000 transactions per second. In testing, it can handle around 65,000 transactions per second. And in the real world, it generally fluctuates between 2,000 to 5,000 based off of network activity. This is all made possible thanks to their unique hybrid consensus mechanism that is a combination of proof of history and proof of stake. For those of you who don't know, proof of history allows Solana to create a verifiable timestamp when each transaction took place on the blockchain. This allows them to parallel process their transactions, which is a big help to the network's throughput. There are also rumblings about the throughput going even higher in the future. But without getting too far into the weeds, my point is that it cost way less than one penny to send a Solana transaction. And with a time of finality of less than five seconds, you can easily see why some people go as far to call Solana an Ethereum killer. Sure, some people might call it that, but last year, all of Solana's outages caused an outrage. Now, some people might even say that Solana is the Solana killer, but I don't think it's that bad. But yeah, their reputation took a pretty serious hit. Don't get me wrong, I'm not against Solana. Look, this one has so much VC support, it will definitely pump in the bull market. But I want to keep it honest, unbiased, and point out both sides of the fence. So as of now, Solana has gone down a total of ten times. Like, imagine if Venmo or Wells Fargo went down ten times in the span of two years. I mean, that's some scary stuff. And I don't mean it went offline and came right back on. Some of these outages lasted a few hours, and some of them lasted twenty to twenty-nine hours. It's unfortunate because it hurt Solana in more ways than one. Take a look at this chart here. It's evident that this hit to their reputation significantly hurt how much value they're actually moving on the chain. To be fair, it hasn't gone down since the last outage in February, and for their sake, let's hope they have it figured out. Another issue people have is that Solana claims to be decentralized. So, is Solana decentralized? Is it? Is it? Well, to be fair, decentralization is a spectrum, and where they lay on that spectrum is the real question. Understand that it's not a yes or no type of answer. Let's look into it. According to SolanaBeach.io, Solana has 1,985 validators and 862 RPC nodes. For a comparison, Ethereum has over 700,000 validators. Yeah, Ethereum has the first mover advantage, but this is probably because of some of the costs going into getting up and running. And I don't mean for the crypto. I mean for the hardware. Some of you might even remember this thread from SBF from back in 2020. He's saying that you can run an Ethereum node on a laptop, while Solana, on the other hand, requires a more expensive, high-performance desktop. Another problem they're having, according to this really interesting article from DisruptionBanking.com I will link it in the description below, is that a third of Solana's top validators own over 35% of the stake. Because of this, they have control over how Solana evolves and they can influence its value. Also, since they have more than a third of the ownership, they have the ability to suspend the blockchain, which explains some of the outages. To be clear, they didn't just shut it off maliciously. It was for a good reason. But the fact they can do this is a little scary. Also, look at their initial token allocation compared to Cardano's on this chart here. The red part of the pie is the insiders and the blue part is for the public. When you look at it like this, it's almost laughable. These are two blockchains that both claim to be decentralized. Can you see the difference where each of them might lay on the spectrum? I mean, this is not the best look for them. And it's so bad a California resident, Mark Young, filed a lawsuit against Solana, basically saying that it's an unregistered security and that Solana favors the insiders at the expense of the investors. Unregistered securities? I wonder what Gary has to say about this. Let me give him a call.

The MMQB NFL Podcast
"mark young" Discussed on The MMQB NFL Podcast
"That's bold. you also got a lot of backlash for your colts pick. But i didn't see anything wrong with your colts back. Neither gary nor i objected to people actually pick because it was to lower too high too low and also the mechanism by which we got there. Which so let's let kind of let everybody in a little bit on the secret sauce. Here i picked this thing by putting down tally. So i had each team on a piece of paper. And then it w and l. And i went through the schedule and i tallied all the things because i didn't wanna look at the record until afterwards and it didn't want it to influence anything but then i got it done wrote. Everything turned it in editor. Mitch says change of plans. We need every single game game by gain and so then you have to go back a second time and and try to remember which wins and losses and then basically we had race the whole thing and then go back and do it from the beginning and so. I don't know if i realized that the colts were going to lose those first. Five games I don't know if i had them down. But that's just kinda of how. I made the ten and seven work eventually like sometimes we had to fit stuff together because the afc records were already printed in the magazine. And so you know. Have to kind of like Wiggle them in a little bit. And but i still believe that like that first. Five games They're brutal Can pull it up right here but like yes so with or without carson wentz you have the seahawks the rams at the titans at the dolphins at the ravens. That's a tough. I five games. You know and it's a good team but You know. I think that there's an argument to be made that they could lose all those games. Yeah i mean i look. I think they're like eleven at six i. I didn't get worked up over a ten and seven prediction for colts though with the carson wentz question mark young so i i thought it was good. I thought you were going to object to forty niners jenny so i i did I i prepared for that On the on the last one. I just think i think we're going to get a tray lance package that we haven't seen it's going to be hard to defend and i think it's going to be second half of the year really fun. That'd be my That's my estimation and one more quick story speaking of the forty niners. So ray ratto is a writer based in the bay area has a radio show They had me on last night to talk about my four hours prediction. And he said Why do you do this. But it in a way that like i think got to the heart of it. Which is the this is a stupid thing to do. And i said well you know you try to do this. And then he said Have you ever done this successfully. Because i'm trying to figure out like who are you and why you doing and so it really put me into my place made me feel pretty good in general about everything and You know but we'll see we got three teams dead on last year. Another four teams within one game of the record. And then i think another couple within two so i feel pretty good about it. He needs to get more acquainted with the per. Agnostic kantor o. We'll see you know this could be you know oracle's have ups and downs just like everybody else all right well. We've got our official predictions coming next week..

Ali on the Run Show
"mark young" Discussed on Ali on the Run Show
"On behind the scenes while i would also say. I think kate grace was the first professional athlete. I ever really became aware of because you made the fast kate shirts. Let's i know you mentioned earlier that there was the yale connection of course but walk us through. What happened next. did it take some convincing. Did you have to say like sally. I think we should sponsor professional athletes. How did it go from sally selling shorts to sponsoring professional athletes. Yeah we just kinda went all in. Yeah i us funny. I think he's told this story before. But we So we shared a college coach like this lee. He was on mark young was in his early coaching years. When i was at yale and then he was in his last pitching years. When kate was there and he had a retirement party for him right as she was graduating from college that i flew back to new york. Four and a lot of the team was there which was super fun. And kate was there and i've been following running and just knowing how successful she didn't in that setting It's ivy league. Running is not the same as running at another one scholarship program like you. Don't get the support. Your academic load is so high like a physical training you know. Just all of the ways that athletes are supported. That is nonexistent In so just to know how fast she'd run and what a tough competitor. She was in into three in college. It's not like she was slow but like had she been somewhere else you probably would have broke into college so she was kind of off people's radar but i went up to her at this banquet. Ns remember like grabbing her shoulders. And saying you have to keep running. She's like don't know really know who. I was that much but i just like kind of like got superintendents in interface. And she was like. Wow but at that time that she went to join the new jersey new york group with gags and you know was just running really well. I think at that at that time we were like oh this would be really cool like we can sponsor her through the twenty twelve trials and it was a shorter term commitment at that time but then after like she clearly was going places in so then we really just relic. Yes we wanna we wanna go all in on this journey and so Extended the contract through the end of two thousand sixteen and you obviously intimately understand running on murphy collegiate and professional level. But when you had this opportunity of okay we have the athlete and we're going to sponsor her and we get to decide what that looks like. How did you make those decisions. I mean i think just really just kind of got feeling. I mean we obviously with running. It's so fickle. There's so many things out of your control and so to have their be. You know race number requirements. Anything like that like we needed. That was just never what we were about So i mean our contracts very simple. It's like one page. There's not fine print and whatnot so it really wasn't much to it And so you know you just know that like yeah. You're going to sponsor someone and sometimes it's gonna work workout and sometimes it's not and that's that's what it's about and with key like unbelievable right. It was just an amazing just the way everything played out in you know. Sometimes i mean luck is a huge factor. And you know you've got to put together the talent hard work. the lock snows. There's magic in like it was just amazing. I mean her twenty. Sixteen ron was just you know that just doesn't usually happen. So is just kind of this amazing magical time like wow but so fun in going. I'd never been to olympics. I went to rio and it was just amazing What an incredible incredible experience so just forever grateful for that. I love sometimes. There's magic that should go on a shirt. Just one who makes apparel just putting that out there and this as we're talking about sponsorships this feels like a great time to tell everyone about our sponsor for this episode. Which of course is aftershocks. Lesko do you want to take it away. Do you wanna do our ad. Read for the day and tell us why you love aftershock wireless headphones i do a damn so excited all right so i bought aftershocks because they sponsor you and i said well if them maybe they're good. I hate anything in in my ears. Like anything in my ear canal. It just bothers me and even earplugs like a after about five minutes. They disturbed telling really uncomfortable. And i've never had a pair of running earbuds that worked for me in with the pandemic. We weren't running with people. And so i just really wanted to be a lot to start listening to things so i bought the aftershocks and after the first round i was like about them at all. It's so great so they've completely saved my last year. I would say like made. First of all i can go easy on my easy runs because i just put my watch on heart rate mowed my heart rate under a certain level and just zone zone out. Listen to whatever. I'm listening to you and the other thing is i have a two thousand and eight car and the radio is doesn't really work. And there's also no connectivity for my phone or anything so when i'm on long driving trips i wear my aftershocks. Which don't impede my ability to hear traffic. And i've listened to so many great books so driving back and forth then. Listen to autobiography of malcolm x and vanishing half born crime turnovers. So many great folks in. I thank you love them. Thank you you just killed. It officially hired every week for me. And as reminder to everyone you can go to on the run after aftershocks dot com. Use the code. That will pop up there. And you will get fifteen percent off your aftershocks wireless headphones nicely done..

Hard Factor
"mark young" Discussed on Hard Factor
"Hate to break it to you guys namely Patent west mostly pat But sports is the only thing that to pretty much since between the lascaux and believe you. That's the only thing. That trend did sports. So basically it's going to be some honorable mentions and then there's going to be sports after that so just just i'm not by any means whatsoever. I'm anti this scores of the games that are going on. When we're taping our show which will put. That's that's some people's favor. I haven't checked these scores hanging on the on the edge of my seat. Look past the level of these scores. Take usually end up to be accurate because because usually after the game what happened. What else is calling the scores pat algorithm all right. I don't know. I saw a lot of people saying. Keep the scores going me too. There were several comments sports. Stay sorry pat but here the honorable mentions. We'll get into sports in a minute jupiter's legacy you guys watch on netflix. Sort of the series. It's like a new comic book series on it got. It's the number one show in early may ratings but it doesn't matter because the day before the ratings came out where they got number one they said the shows cancelled anyways. So see very dumb and weird. But it was hard for me to get into. I watched invincible. The animated one before that's awesome and that was incredible both good. I did myself a disservice by watching invincible. I i watched jupiter's legacy they're both good. It was easier to get into that invincible personal. What is about what is it about okay. It's netflix but netflix is like phenom on show though and protect their data so it will but it was on the ratings. Yeah they cancelled it before they even. I don't know how netflix ratings now. I guess it's by views now but it was in the ratings. It was number one in day and they cancelled it before knowing they got number one. We're case yes. Super weird george bush which is jab son and he looks like beta. If beta was a republican there is. Oh wow yeah. He's running for texas attorney general and i'm assuming it's not. It is against incumbent. Ken paxton who is a crook and george. Bush is a giant nerd. it's a classic matchup for texas politics versus nerd anyways. Here's george p bush showing off his jeb like spine with campaign cousy eased brag about how he's the only bush that trump likes so George bush's cousy says george bush for attorney general and then on the back it says this is this is the only bush that likes me this his the bush that got it right. I like him. Donald j trump and that's like trump shaking. George bush is saying he's talking his own family. He made those. Because that's such a festival. How how do you go home for christmas. If you made those hall jet probably okay did jeb is the same guy that did jeb exclamation point. And like i mean just lonzo themself entire. He looks like a He looks like a cross between beta and Julio hulan castro kind yeah yeah you know what he is. He is Subzero tobago scorpion. Yes yes forever locked in a nerdy battle for the state of texas assault regardless of his insane nerdiness It was a smart move to go after ken. Paxton guys constantly under federal investigation for taking shady money. So if you're gonna go after somebody go after the guys always under investigation finally last non-sports when people are bitching about meam stock traders pumping and dumping the struggling bed bath and beyond corporation doc on wednesday and wall street. I just say boo fuck and who like stop crying because regular people are getting in on your fucking scam like give it a rest. It's something have you goes bender. The biggest rip off in the history of of fucking retail stores it. That's why they're passing them even. If those twenty percent forty percent coupons they send out. It's still more expensive than than any target or anywhere else to go by the same shit beyond two reminds. You liked what you gotta go out. They're still in business mark young. it's so expensive. You've got to have short screen able to afford shop at bed. Bath and beyond whiskey glasses the other night. The only place that had like ten different styles but bathroom yawn pillows. True full. Chocolate places chock full of pillows. Well they're really struggling. Which is why they're short. Sold alive by the hope that means doctrine wall street pets for keeping them around a little bit longer than you know unfortunately for you. This is one of the ones that didn't work. They drove it up. Sixty two percent and then it dropped ten percent below where it was before they started so because people were selling hardware. Sounds like maybe someone needs to eat the dip. Maybe so maybe people are the dip. We'll see probably their stock is just being used by everybody who wants to make some money pump and duffin but whatever i mean wall street's jail the fuck out like either. I mean it's not being mad that other people are finally getting. It's like netflix show. It's like when the english invented soccer but it was only rich english people. That weren't very good at it and then like the people that were good at. It came in played the poor people. They're like why. I don't wanna play soccer anymore. It's exactly what wall street. The stock market is yeah. Exactly it's like early soccer up all right now. The rest is all sports. The treads bob baffert has been suspended. For two years from churchill downs after medina spirit was found to be doping with a second positive blood tests so it is officially adjusted horse. So he just gets them back in two years you know. Stop cheating to know. The deal was They they were like nine percent sure they were going to take the title away from because he failed a drug test but he had to fail a second test which dare ended up like suspending indefinitely. And then they came out with the definition which is two years. Just funny to me like wilson. What is he going to be reformed in two years. This is bob baffert gets. He gets to sit out. Tom brady right. Kick them out of the nfl. I also he's still going to be training. These horses in knowledge. Just gonna be like. I can't touch that horse..

KGO 810
"mark young" Discussed on KGO 810
"Love it. I'm Professor Laura said. Love song. Her anti love saga said The anti love sons are always more interesting. Don't you think? Who cares? If the sun makes plants grow since you left me Since you broke my heart, I don't care. What is that? I don't know. Hey, we Because Mark Mark reminded me we have a photo assignment. Ongoing right now we do this every month. Give you a chance to get out there. Take some pictures. In this case we're going through the alphabet were up to the letter. W we're looking for pictures illustrate the word. The idea that concept weird, weird. So whatever that means to you doesn't have to be a fancy camera. Just take it with a smartphone. Whatever you got. Of course, keeping in mind all the hundreds of rules Chris's taught us for getting your great image. Now, if your gut says it's good, it's good. Once you get an image you like you can upload it to our tech guy. Group on flicker dot com. No charge to join. It's a photo sharing site. Although I'm a pro member and encourage people to do that to keep them online because we think they're one of the best photo sharing sites ever They have groups. The one you want to join. Is the tech guy groups got a picture of me? And 13,730 members so You'll know you're in the right place almost 7000 photos once you have uploaded your picture tang it with T G weird for tech guy. Weird, So we know it's your submission and then Headed to the tech I group our moderator in a Silverman. Well, well, thank you. Well, thank you and say, Oh, you We've added your weird photo and, uh and then I I think Chris said a couple three weeks, maybe three weeks from now we'll do a review. Of all the weird images crystal pick three to talk about on the radio show. Weird. Weird is the photo assignment. Mike on the line from Denver, Colorado. Our next call on the tech guys show. Hi, Mike. Hey, Good afternoon, Leo. Thank you so much for taking my call. So great to talk to you again, and I don't know if you remember me, but I'm the millennial on 24 from Colorado. But it's It's really great to talk to you again. How are you? I'm great. It's great to talk to you again. Mike, welcome. And I want to apologize. Because not you personally, but occasionally on our shows. We have perhaps said things about millennials that we're not the kind ist thing in the world and I have both My kids are millennials and I Have nothing against millennials. It's just fun to give you guys a hard time and but you know what? That's a tradition. Old folks have always marked young folks when I was a kid when I was your age. People say Stop! Cut your hair! Stop playing that rock and roll! Get off my lawn! So it's normal. You would if you didn't have that when you were growing up. You just do you know, I don't know you you'd be lost. So I apologize, but you deserve it. Anyway. Mike, look can I do for you? Well, you know, Thank you so much, Leo. You know, it means so much. You know, I've always loved radio and you know, you and George Noory or some of the Broadcasters. I've looked up. Thank you. You okay? You're putting me in high company. That's very nice. Thank you. Appreciate it. Absolutely. And you know, it zero agreed to talk to you. You know, when I heard you talking about YouTube earlier, it really made me think of, you know, the this week in Tech network, how it was really created, um, in the vision of YouTube or Facebook in a sense it It's really um Ah Visionary Network for I hate to say this, but nerds like me who was technology, you know? No, it is. You know, I'm a geek myself and from the very earliest I started kind of doing tech talk radio and 92. With John seat of Warrick and from the even from that point, I really thought we should do a show for nerds for geeks for people who are into it, not for people who are not into it on def people are interested in it, whether they're geeks or yet or not. Treat them as if they are and they have an interest in this and treat them is intelligent, and that's because that's how I wanted to be treated, and you know, it's still for a small Fraternity, even though everybody uses tech Now the people who really embrace it, love it. Enjoy it. Play with it, for its own sake are still a tiny minority. So we have to still stick together, I think. Yeah, absolutely. Um, So, my question today Ah, Leo, it's one. You probably don't get a whole lot, But you know, there's a lot of shows on the radio today terrestrial radio that were played on the radio that are automatically uploaded in the form of a podcast on the Internet after they're done airing But you know, Leo for the shows that are played on the radio that aren't automatically saved. I wanted to ask you other than a tape recorder. What would be some good programs to use for saving chose played on terrestrial radio. So if it's streaming As I mean it most radio stations these days, even though they're on a transmitter tower will put a version on the Internet. If it's streaming, there are a number of programs that will record it off of a stranger's office stream. That you can you can buy. There's a company called Apple, and it's been doing this probably longer than anyone. A P P L I A N they make something called Replay radio. And by the way, it is inversion 11. So that gives you some idea of how long they've been doing it. It's a windows app. And it does exactly that it records streams. A Z, you know, like radio shows and turns them into in effect into podcasts. If it's something coming over the air, though, you'll need a radio to record it..

KTOK
"mark young" Discussed on KTOK
"We're looking for pictures illustrate the word. The idea that concept weird, weird. So whatever that means to you doesn't have to be a fancy camera. Just take it with a smartphone. Whatever you got. Of course, keeping in mind all the hundreds of rules. Chris's taught us forgetting your great image. Now, if your gut says it's good, it's good. Once you get an image you like you can upload it to our tech guy. Group on flicker dot com. No charge to join. It's a photo sharing site. Although I'm a pro member and encourage people to do that to keep them online because we think they're one of the best photo sharing sites ever They have groups. The one you want to join. Is the tech guy groups got a picture of me? And 13,730 members so You'll know you're in the right place almost 7000 photos once you have uploaded your picture tang it with T G weird for tech guy. Weird, So we know it's your submission in the Add it to the tech I group our moderator in a Silverman. Well, well, thank you. Well, thank you and say, Oh, you We've added your weird photo and, uh and then I I think Chris said a couple three weeks, maybe three weeks from now we'll do a review. Of all the weird images crystal pick three to talk about on the radio show. Weird. Weird is the photo assignment. Mike on the line from Denver, Colorado. Our next call on the tech guys show. Hi, Mike. Hey, Good afternoon, Leo. Thank you so much for taking my call. So great to talk to you again, and I don't know if you remember me, but I'm the millennial on 24 from Colorado. But it's It's really great to talk to you again. How are you? I'm great. It's great to talk to you again, Mike. Welcome and I want to apologize. Because not you personally, but occasionally on our shows. We have perhaps said things about millennials that we're not the kind ist thing in the world and I both my kids are millennials and I Have nothing against millennials. It's just fun to give you guys a hard time and but you know what? That's a tradition. Old folks have always marked young folks when I was a kid when I was your age. People say Stop! Cut your hair! Stop playing that rock and roll! Get off my lawn! So it's normal. You would if you didn't have that when you're growing up, you just do you know, I don't know you you'd be lost. So I apologize. But you deserve it anyway. Mike, look can I do for you? Well, you know, Thank you so much, Leo. You know, it means so much. You know, I've always loved radio and you know, you and George Noory or some of the broadcasters. I've looked up. Thank you. Okay. You're putting me in the in the high company. That's very nice. Thank you. I appreciate absolutely. And you know it. Zoo agreed to talk to you. And you know, when I heard you talking about YouTube earlier, it really made me think of You know, the this week in Tech network, how it was really created in the vision of YouTube or Facebook in a sense it it's really um Ah, Visionary Network for I hate to say this, but nerds like me who wasn't technology, you know? No, it is. You know, I'm a geek myself and From the very earliest I started kind of doing Tech talk radio and 92. With John seat of Warrick. And from even from that point, I really thought we should do a show for nerds for geeks for people who are into it, not for people who are not into it on def people are interested in it, whether they're geeks or yet or not. Treat them as if they are and they have an interest in this and treat them is intelligent, and that's because that's how I wanted to be treated, and you know, it's still for a small Fraternity, even though everybody uses tech Now the people who really embrace it, love it. Enjoy it. Play with it, for its own sake are still a tiny minority. So we have to still stick together, I think. Yeah, absolutely. Um, so, my question today. Oh, Leo, it's one. You probably don't get a whole lot, But you know, there's a lot of shows on the radio today terrestrial radio that were played on the radio that are automatically uploaded in the form of a podcast on the Internet after they're done airing But you know, Leo for the shows that are played on the radio that aren't automatically saved. I wanted to ask you other than a tape recorder. What would be some good programs to use for saving chose played on terrestrial radio. So if it's streaming As I mean it most radio stations these days, even though they're on a transmitter tower will put a version on the Internet. If it's streaming, there are a number of programs that will record it off of a stranger's office stream. That you can you can buy. There's a company called Apple, and it's been doing this probably longer than anyone. A P P L I A N they make something called Replay radio. And by the way, it is inversion 11. So that gives you some idea of how long they've been doing it. It's a Windows app, and it does exactly that it records Streams. A Z, you know, like radio shows and turns them into in effect into podcasts. If it's something coming over the air, though, you'll need a radio to record it. And there's a company called Sea Crane. Which if you're a radio fan, it sounds like you are. Yeah, Everybody loves sea Crane..

KFI AM 640
"mark young" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"Love it. I'm late, Professor Lawrence said. Love Song. Her anti love saga said the anti love Sons are always more interesting. Don't you think? Who cares if the sun makes plants grow? Since you left me since you broke my heart. I don't care. What is that? I don't know. Hey, we Because Mark Mark reminded me we have a photo assignment. Ongoing right now we do this every month. Give you a chance to get out there. Take some pictures. In this case we're going through the alphabet were up to the letter. W we're looking for pictures illustrate the word. The idea that concept weird, weird. So whatever that means to you doesn't have to be a fancy camera. Just take it with a smartphone. Whatever you got. Of course, keeping in mind all the hundreds of rules Chris's taught us for getting your great image. Now, if your gut says it's good, it's good. Once you get an image you like you can upload it to our tech guy. Group on flicker dot com. No charge to join. It's a photo sharing site. Although I'm a pro member and encourage people to do that to keep them online because we think they're one of the best photo sharing sites ever They have groups. The one you want to join. Is the tech guy groups got a picture of me? And 13,730 members so You'll know you're in the right place almost 7000 photos once you have uploaded your picture tang it with T G weird for tech guy. Weird, So we know it's your submission in the Add it to the tech. I group our moderator in a Silverman will. Well, thank you. Well, thank you and say, Oh, you we've added your weird photo and And then I think Chris did a couple three weeks, maybe three weeks from now we'll do a review of all the weird images crystal pick three to talk about on the radio show Weird. Weird is the photo assignment. Mike on the line from Denver, Colorado. Our next call on the tech guys show. Hi, Mike. Hey, Good afternoon, Leo. Thank you so much for taking my call. So great to talk to you again, and I don't know if you remember me, but I'm the millennial on 24 from Colorado. But it's It's really great to talk to you again. How are you? I'm great. It's great to talk to you again. Mike, welcome. And I want to apologize. Because not you personally, but occasionally on our shows. We have perhaps said things about millennials that we're not the kind ist thing in the world and I both my kids are millennials and I Have nothing against millennials. It's just fun to give you guys a hard time and but you know what? That's a tradition. Old folks have always marked young folks when I was a kid when I was your age. People say Stop! Cut your hair! Stop playing that rock and roll. Get off my lawn. So it's normal. You would if you didn't have that when you were growing up, you just You know, I don't know you you'd be lost, so I apologize, but you deserve it. Anyway. Mike, look, can I do for you? Well, you know, Thank you so much, Leo. You know, it means so much. You know, I've always loved radio and you know, you and George Noory or some of the broadcasters. I've looked up. Thank you, you little cage. You're putting me in the in the high company. That's very nice. Thank you. Appreciate it. Absolutely. And you know, it. Zoo agreed to talk to you. And you know, when I heard you talking about YouTube earlier, it really made me think of, you know, the this week in Tech network, how it was Really created in the vision of YouTube or Facebook, in the sense that it's really Ah, visionary network for I hate to say this, but nerds like me who was technology, you know. No, it is, You know, I'm a geek, myself and From the very earliest I started kind of doing Tech talk radio and 92. With John seat of Oregon from even from that point, I really thought we should do a show for nerds for geeks for people who are into it, not for people who are not into it on def people are interested in it, whether they're geeks or yet or not. Treat them as if they are and they have an interest in this and treat them is intelligent, and that's because that's how I wanted to be treated, and you know, it's still for a small Fraternity, even though everybody uses tech Now the people who really embrace it, love it. Enjoy it. Play with it, for its own sake are still a tiny minority. So we have to still stick together, I think. Yeah, absolutely. Um, so, my question today. Oh, Leo, it's one. You probably don't get a whole lot, But you know, there's a lot of shows on the radio today terrestrial radio that were played on the radio that are automatically uploaded in the form of a podcast on the Internet after they're done airing But you know Leo for the shows that are played on the radio that aren't automatically saved. I wanted to ask you other than a tape recorder. What would be some good programs to use for saving shows played on terrestrial radio? So if it's streaming as I mean it most radio stations these days even though they're on a transmitter tower will put a version on the Internet. If it's streaming. There are a number of programs. That will record it off of a strain of office stream that you can you can buy. There's a company called Apple, and it's been doing this probably longer than anyone. A P P L I A N they make something called Replay radio. And by the way, it is inversion 11. So that gives you some idea of how long they've been doing it..

KOA 850 AM
"mark young" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"It. I'm Professor Laura said. Love Song. Her anti love saga said the anti love sons are always more interesting. Don't you think? Who cares if the sun makes plants grow? Since you left me since you broke my heart. I don't care. What is that? I don't know. Hey, we Because Mark Mark reminded me we have a photo assignment. Ongoing right now we do this every month. Give you a chance to get out there. Take some pictures. In this case we're going through the alphabet were up to the letter. W we're looking for pictures illustrate the word. The idea that concept weird. Weird. So whatever that means to you doesn't have to be a fancy camera. Just take it with a smartphone. Whatever you got. Of course, keeping in mind all the hundreds of rules Chris's taught us for getting your great image. Now, if your gut says it's good, it's good. Once you get an image you like you can upload it to our tech guy. Group on flicker dot com. No charge to join. It's a photo sharing site. Although I'm a pro member and encourage people to do that to keep them online, because we think they're one of the best photo sharing sites ever, they have groups. The one you want to join. Is the tech guy groups got a picture of me? And 13,730 members so You know you're in the right place almost 7000 photos once you have uploaded your picture tang it with T g weird for tech guy. Weird, So we know it's your submission and the Add it to the tech. I group our moderator in a Silverman will. Well, thank you. Well, thank you and say, Oh, you we've added your weird photo and And then I think Chris did a couple three weeks, maybe three weeks from now we'll do a review of all the weird images crystal pick three to talk about on the radio show. Weird. Weird is the photo assignment. Mike on the line from Denver, Colorado. Our next call on the tech guys show. Hi, Mike. Hey, Good afternoon, Leo. Thank you so much for taking my call. So great to talk to you again. And I don't know if you remember me, but I'm the millennial on 24 from Colorado. But it's really great to talk to you again. How are you? I'm great. It's great to talk to you again. Mike, welcome. And I want to apologize. Because not you personally, but occasionally on our shows. We have perhaps said things about millennials that we're not the kind ist thing in the world and I both my kids are millennials and I have nothing against millennials. It's just fun to give you guys a hard time. But you know what? That's a tradition. Old folks have always mark young folks when I was a kid when I was your age. People say Stop! Cut your hair! Stop playing that rock and roll. Get off my lawn! So it's normal. You would if you didn't have that when you were growing up. You just You don't know you you'd be lost, so I apologize, but you deserve it. Anyway. Mike, look, can I do for you? Well, you know, Thank you so much, Leo. You know, it means so much. You know, I've always loved radio and you know, you and George Noory or some of the broadcasters. I want to thank you, you little cage. You're putting me in the in the high company. That's very nice. Thank you. Appreciate it. Absolutely. And you know it. Zoo agreed to talk to you. You know, when I heard you talking about YouTube earlier, it really made me think of, you know, the this week in Tech network, how it was Really created in the vision of YouTube or Facebook, in a sense it it's really ah, visionary Network for I hate to say this, but nerds like me who wasn't technology, you know? No, it is. You know, I'm a geek, myself and From the very earliest I started kind of doing Tech talk radio and 92 with John seat of Warrick. And from the even from that point, I really thought we should do a show for nerds for geeks for people who are into it, not for people who are not into it. On def People are interested in it, whether they're geeks air yet or not treat them as if they are and they have an interest in this and treat them is intelligent, and that's because that's how I wanted to be treated, and you know, it's still for a small Fraternity, even though everybody uses tech Now the people who really embrace it, love it. Enjoy it. Play with it, for its own sake are still a tiny minority. So we have to still stick together, I think. Yeah, absolutely. Um, so, my question today. Oh, Leo, it's one. You probably don't get a whole lot, But you know, there's a lot of shows on the radio today terrestrial radio that were played on the radio that are automatically uploaded in the form of a podcast on the Internet after they're done airing But you know Leo for the shows that are played on the radio that aren't automatically saved. I wanted to ask you other than a tape recorder. What would be some good programs to use for saving chose played on terrestrial radio. So if it's streaming As I mean it most radio stations these days, even though they're on a transmitter tower will put a version on the Internet. If it's streaming, there are a number of programs that will record it off of a strange office stream. That you can you can buy. There's a company called Apple, and it's been doing this probably longer than anyone. A P P l I A N they make something called Replay radio. And by the way, it is inversion 11. So that gives you some idea of how long they've been doing it. It's a Windows app, and it does exactly that it records streams. A Z, you know, like radio shows and turns them into in effect into podcasts. If it's something coming over the air, though, you'll need a radio to record it..

KQED Radio
"mark young" Discussed on KQED Radio
"A beach in Rio de Janeiro yesterday, completely packed with people for those battling the pandemic there. Scene looked more like a death trap. Brazil's recorded more covert deaths and anywhere except the U. S. Scientists are warning numbers will soon sore. That's the price they say, for partying through the new year and for having a president who undermines vaccination plans. NPR's Philip Reeves reports. If you spend your life tracking the corona virus pandemic in Brazil, you're probably finding it hard to sleep these days. Miguel Nicholas certainly is every night I go to bed to three in the morning with his numbers, and I'm looking this projections and I'm I'm talking to myself, you know? Saying, My God, these numbers are going to be there People in a few weeks, Nicholas is professor of neurobiology at Duke University in North Carolina. He studied the spread of infectious diseases. 10 months ago, he returned to Brazil to visit his mother. Then the pandemic began. And I have been here since then. Back then there were no international flights. Collectors found himself trapped in his apartment in the city of Sao Paulo. He decided to get to work. My living room has been the headquarters of a comedian for 10 months now Nicholas is co director of a covert 19 Scientific task force. It provides analysis and advice to governors in northeast Brazil. When the pandemic started. He was worried now he's terrified. He's like you're on top of the hill. And you've seen it. Tsunami coming and you run down to the beach and you say it is coming. There's going to be here in 10 minutes. And people look at you, and they don't believe it. Or they think you're joking or, but that's what I feel right now. I have seen the tsunami. Nicholas is when the virus first arrived in Brazil. It took a while to spread, he says. The difference between then and now is that now cases a surging across much of the country. At the same time, this is worse than the first wave much worse. We need to get something done. Otherwise, we may not recognize this country in a year from now the tsunamis already started, but now it is a city of some two million people in northern Brazil. It's in the middle of the Amazon rainforest. In April, it's health system collapsed, covert victims were buried in mass graves. Now online videos are again appearing showing hospitals flooded by patients move describes is more between winter surprises, Nav Wish There are many new cases. It's Billy Patient missile, a frontline medical analysis in a recent posting device down the world, It's devastating not to have enough beds and equipment for people, he says. My colleagues are worn out. On Thursday, the number of covert deaths logged by authorities in Brazil across the 200,000 Mark Young was that evening, the president Shadab Ostinato mentioned this milestone during a live broadcast on Facebook. He expresses sorrow, mother deaths, Both of you that wants to work but adds Life goes on. I think the problem is our president doctor who's on a hitman is one of Brazil's leading infectious disease specialists. It's clear for us that he doesn't believe in in in vaccination in it today, vicar and nothing. Brazil's most populous state, Sao Paulo has already shipped in millions of doses off the Chinese made vaccine Corona back Yet no vaccines being approved by federal regulators on the federal government is way behind with its program, says economics commentator shows a power of good for now is not them with name. I was a kid, my mantles. It doesn't even have nearly enough syringes and needles, he says both Sonatas. Critics say he's making matters worse by undermining efforts to encourage the public to get vaccinated, He says vaccinations won't be compulsory and questions their safety. When the president talks like that it has an impact, says Joelle Pinero, Different Seca, a political commentator for Folly. A newspaper. Just look at the polls in August. What we hadn't that 9% of resilience. We're saying that they did not intend to get back to me. By December. That number was 22% numbers like that are yet another cause for alarm for Duke University scientists Miguel Nicholas as he tracks the virus from his scalp Our living room, he thinks to stop the covert tsunami. Brazil's governors and mayors must now defy both scenarios wishes. Declare a nationwide lockdown. What we cannot do is to see it looking our computer screens and predict thousands and thousands of deaths happening in a few weeks and do nothing. Philip Reeves NPR news release Nero.

Scene Of the Crime
"mark young" Discussed on Scene Of the Crime
"Know you know if you haven't guessed yet. Kim is a dog lover. And might i add. You have the best dogs when we've gone hiking dogs. I have one. That's a little terror. But she loves me. So of course i to me and won't come to anybody else but you know dogs can be very finicky. That's for sure so kim. There's not a lot of back story on marks early life but from go skagit dot com. I was able to weave together a bit of his early life. Theodore mark stover grew up on mercer island a wealthy suburb of seattle with his mom and sister. His dad died when he was two and his mom worked at a furniture store in downtown seattle and was said to have remarried multiple times but a north star and marks. Young life was his beloved german shepherd. Greta and greta died when mark was just eighteen so sad. I had a dog that was really really close to we. Had maybe six or seven years and we knew when we got her she was a special needs dog. She had a medical condition so we knew we probably wouldn't have her for too long but it was still incredibly hard when she finally passed away and actually tried to go to work the following day and had to leave. Because i couldn't stop crying. It's really hard to explain. Unless you've lost a beloved pet like that. How deeply that hurts. I mean it really is like losing a family member. Yeah i mean growing up. We did have a dog but for me with my kids. The largest longest animal that we had was our cat. Duncan and i think i mentioned on a previous episode raccoon live racket. That's right those raccoons. I've never seen raccoons the same sense. Now but win is the same thing and he was like a dog. I mean he was his name. Is duncan and duncan. He was literally like a dog in our family wept for him. So i can only imagine with the closeness. It's different with the dog from what i've heard. I've never had that bond with a dog. They actually love you more than you love them with cats. I think it's the other way around. I think you're right. So who knows if the loss of his loved greta. The german shepherd influenced mark's decision to drop out of high school when he was in the tenth grade but a friend would later describe him. As sort of a wild teen who loved to read was into history in politics. He joined the merchant marines and got a second german shepherd and that relationship really solidified his life's work at the tender age of eighteen. He began to breed and train. German shepherds. German shepherds are such a great breed of dog. I mean we my step mom had one and he was the best the best dog ever slowly but surely mark began to build a loyal clientele and his reputation began to grow. As mark built his business. He also went back to school. To get a psychology degree from the u. dub in nineteen seventy six and. He believed that that education would help with his dog training. It's really interesting that you bring that up because actually just last week. I met someone who is a dog trainer and so of course i had to pick her brain on dogs little quirks but one of the interesting thing she told me about was that often when she goes out to deal with the situation she i has to figure out. Is it an issue that the dog has or is it an issue that the people have because sometimes the dog is just being dog but whatever behavior they're doing whether it's barking or digging or pulling on the leash or whatever they're just being a dog but it's annoying the humans and so you have to figure out how to help the humans deal with that behavior whether or not the behavior ever goes away and i think that's where mark really was able to be that bridge because a lot of people because of their lives they can't spend tons and tons. I mean to make a really quality dog to give them that training that you know guidance that discipline it takes a lot of time and energy so someone like mark can really step in and just be like this is. This is what you need to do and help you get to that process to have that beloved pet. so according to a nineteen seventy-nine piece in the mercer island reporter. His longtime friend referred to him as guarded though quote chameleon like stover changes his approach dress even his mode of transportation dependent upon his mood and the situation at hand he has spoken on every subject except his own closely guarded. Personal life bark was well beloved after his death. I mean several of his longtime friends people who had known him in high school and boy. That was a group of guys who just would have done anything for mark. Who loved him. Foibles all quirkiness and all they just south the world of him. So that's leeann. She's the owner of leeann investigation services. And although she would meet mark later in his life he would hire her two months before his death. She certainly had a front row seat on what would happen to him in his final days. But let's get back to his early life as a dog trainer as he built this. This amazing business. Over the next three decades he honed his craft and began training protection. Police dogs and that connection and expertise led to him being sought as an expert witness to testify about dog behavior in court. Mark was just was known. The dog whisper. it was skilled at. He had honed on his own starting in high school. And he obviously had a a real gift for communicating and working with canines. And i think that as his reputation grew he just became much more in demand the local celebrities who perhaps didn't have time to train their dog but but new the news that they could count on mark to help them turn their animal onto a beloved path. so some of mark's clients would include eddie vedder from pearl jam nirvana bassist. Chris nova celik sound gardens. Chris cornell and moviemaker cameron crowe and his wife. Nancy wilson of heart. So i mean he. Just you know we're naming all of our listeners. Here in seattle ichi row from the mariners thing is you know dogs are said to resemble their owners often right so i had to go. Look what dogs. He's folks had So i couldn't find all of them like chris cornell from soundgarden he has a white german shepherd named polo beautiful dog. Very beautiful dog. Looks like a probably a full bred. Ichi row the.