26 Burst results for "Million Emails"

Bitcoin Audible
"million emails" Discussed on Bitcoin Audible
"And this is so deeply misunderstood by the crypto people and the people who hard fork Bitcoin thinking that they're going to get 14 transactions per second and 20 transactions per second. And this is going to make even a dent, even a ghost of a dent in the payments problem. The analogy I use way, way back when and I still really like when it comes to comparing the scope of the payments issue versus the size of Bitcoin and what Bitcoin is actually valued for. The people who think that it's about fast and cheap payments have so lost the plot on both the meaning of Bitcoin and why Bitcoin is valuable, but also just the sheer scope of the payments problem and understanding that this is a problem that can match today's current payment environment and the needs of today's current payments. Payments have been increasing by compounding percentages every single year. If what we are building is trying to recreate Visa, then we've already missed the mark by multiple orders of magnitude. We already are a hundred X too small for what is needed. While at the exact same time, it's compounding away from us. So we're already talking about, like if we wanted to do that on chain, we would literally need terabyte blocks. Literally, like we would just need that amount of information, which means we would have one note. The only right way that you can fulfill as many payments as Visa does is if you have giant Visa servers, which means that Visa, Amazon, and Google would run all of Bitcoin. And there would be no security. There wouldn't be no auditability. You can screw up the auditability of Bitcoin, not simply by just making it permissioned and closing off and not making the data available, but just by cramming it with so much data that nobody can check. It's like saying that like, oh, you know, I get all of the emails, so it's easy for me to verify if somebody's lying because I can just check the emails, but then you get 1 million emails a day.

The Café Bitcoin Podcast
"million emails" Discussed on The Café Bitcoin Podcast
"The CBDCs, a lot of the arguments for why they're going about making them is around the data. And it really is around this idea that these fintech companies, these private companies have all of this transaction data, all this financial data, and these central banks are saying, hey, they're abusing this data and they're turning around and making profits off of it. And so we are central banks. We are public institutions. So we should have this data because we won't abuse it. We won't turn around and try to make a profit of it because we don't have incentives to do that. But it's so funny because that's assuming that they disintermediate the commercial banks and take all those functions away from them. But they're not planning on doing that. They're planning on giving it to the commercial banks. So this really is an attack on fintech companies and basically giving their powers or trying to siphon their powers and the data that they have to these large, bold bracket banks, these commercial banks that, of course, the central banks have been in cahoots with for the last whatever, decades. So I think it's such an important part because it really is at the heart about the data. And that's what you read when you read all these research papers on CBDCs. They're so concerned about this stuff. Yeah, man, I just find it. I just truly cannot comprehend how people buy that argument. It comes down to the benevolent dictator argument. Yeah, we're going to have all the information about what you spend money on. But we're a public institution and a public institution would never, ever misuse that kind of data against you, right? I mean, who actually believes that? I just I truly can't comprehend that that gets through to people. And they say, yeah, that's a good system that I want to be a part of. Nate, what's up, man? Good morning. Good morning. Can you hear me? Am I clear? Hallelujah. Um, yesterday, CNBC reported that in 2018, a subsidiary of JPMorgan Chase lost 47 million emails.

Coronavirus
"million emails" Discussed on Coronavirus
"Welcome to eth daily, a daily briefing on the latest in Ethereum. Open sea supports arbitrum nova ID domains are now claimable on mobile and attacker leaks 200 million Twitter account emails and balancer urges liquidity providers to withdraw from certain polls. From eth daily starts right now. Open seat now supports NFTs on arbitrum nova, a data availability chain by off chain labs, open sea also joined the chain's data availability committee, which is responsible for signing data availability certificates and running data availability servers. Nova offers ultra low cost transactions and is designed for gaming and social applications. Arbitrary native NFT marketplace stratos previously supported arbitrum nova before shutting down operations last November. Other NFT marketplaces that currently support nova include trove by treasure Dow, Babylon's and tofu NFT, according to DeFi Llama, Arby's nova currently holds $890,000 in total value locked. Coinbase CBI subdomains are now claimable for more than 100 million users on the coinbase wallet iOS and Android mobile apps. The feature allows users to create a web three username powered by ENS, which replaces hexadecimal addresses with human readable names. The domain makes it easier for users to interact with wallets. Last summer, coinbase integrated ENS infrastructure using the DNS import feature. Coinbase opted to use its DNS domain CB ID instead of a dot eth extension to ensure users are aware that the domain supports addresses for multiple blockchains. The feature was initially available to users on the coinbase browser extension wallet. Pseudonymous Twitter users are now at risk of being doxxed after an attacker leaked 200 million email addresses that are linked to Twitter accounts at zero X 7 9 6 on Twitter shared a list of well-known crypto Twitter users impacted by the breach, which include mood Gupta, Nick Johnson, and Tim Bakker among countless others. According to wired a bug in Twitter's API allowed an attacker to reveal if a Twitter account was associated to an email address or phone number submitted to the system, data from the breach appears to have been collected in 2021 as newer accounts are not found in the leak. Users should be cautious of potential phishing attacks. Identity Oracle platform click launched its initial integration with optimism's attestation station, a reputation contract that hosts custom user identity information, users can now create an on chain attestation of their social behaviors by connecting a wallet and Twitter account to clicks social oracles, the attestation can then be used for minting and optimist NFT, which is designed to represent a user's identity across the optimism ecosystem. In the future, click plans to support ZK soul bound token contracts, which allow users to create attestations about private data. Click is one of 8 initial partners for the op attestation station. And lastly, balancer urged liquidity providers of certain pools to withdraw assets immediately due to an emergency issue, balance her first announced an issue related to 5 liquidity polls on the protocol and emergency multisig then changed fees for the affected poles to zero in an effort to mitigate the issue, balancer said it will publicly disclose the issue once it is resolved. According to.

Stuff You Should Know
"million emails" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know
"That's what it looks like. All right, you used the word monster. I was trying to avoid that, but well, it looks like a monster of the sea. So, I mean, this was a big deal when they got these. These were respected scientists carrying out a sober level headed expedition to a bit they were drinking a little bit. Let's be honest. It was sober ish. Level headed ish expedition. And when they came with these pictures when they developed them, again, the world was like, all right, fool me once. Wait a few years. Let's go again. That's the mantra of the world, especially in the 70s. Like I love that this happened in 1975 because world was like, which story should we pay attention to today? The haunted house in amityville, or the Loch Ness monster photos for the Bermuda Triangle. Yeah. I love the 70s. They were the greatest decade ever. It's so great. And then they're like, nah, who cares about any of that? Let's go to a key party. So Ryan's he had his distinction on his project was important because he had a couple of while he was fairly reputable. He had a couple of really reputable scientists that backed him up. This guy named Harold Doc edgerton from MIT and he's the inventor of side scan sonar. So I think he probably totally loved that they were using his equipment. He said, well, at first he was not, he was not on board, which makes his finally coming on board even more legitimate. He was like, I think you're a crackpot and then he saw that stuff he's like, this seems legitimate. He said, it looks like a flipper of a monster. He said, it looks like a monster of the sea. And then this other guy sir Peter Scott, who was a naturalist. And they both got behind rinds, which was a very big deal. So much so that Ryan's was actually able to present evidence at the House of Commons in London. And people were starting to take this really seriously. Yeah, and here in the states that would be like testifying before Congress about the sea monster that you found in Lake havasu or something like that. Yeah. I'm sure there's one in Lake havasu. Oh, I'm sure. There's several. Which is great that we said that because now we're going to get a million emails telling us who the name of the monster and Lake havasu. It's the havasu monster. Is that ungrateful to say something like that? I don't think so. I think it was. I'm going to take it out. All right. So I don't know if he actually presented the findings or not, but they definitely wrote up sir Peter Scott and Robert Ryan's wrote up a paper, an academic paper.

The GaryVee Audio Experience
"million emails" Discussed on The GaryVee Audio Experience
"Just post content. If you're weird if it's scary to you to go on video then right right if you wanna start a podcast. And what are you gonna go like. I do this then. I got a million emails. Gary okay you convince me orlando was lit. I'm fired up. i'm doing it now. Real quick what do i need to do to set up for a podcast. I found this thing. I just bought this fucking course for nine hundred ninety seven dollars to buy fucking how to set up a podcast. Like do i need good lighting. Do i need a microphone. Do any this no motherfucker. Your phone has something called. Memo's fucking press the button. Fuck and talk dick. This this fucking computer is more powerful than the computer that ronald.

Sweet Leads - The BizzBee Podcast
"million emails" Discussed on Sweet Leads - The BizzBee Podcast
"You're talking to five to ten people while online you're immediately spending million people over email and you're hoping that we'd million emails with a success rate of zero point zero zero something you'll get some good leads but actually you're annoying or spending ninety nine point nine nine nine of the people and interesting. It's not like they're two type of people like some people are spun me. some are on. The quality is the same person the same guy. That's on the physical events actually does the due-diligence in the relationship building just change his mindset when he gets online and he just gets the digital fever that talking about and i've realized that people are using heavily the automation and since they know that they can reach out the broader mass their messaging changes there are content changes everything changes and the digital fever is actually using nation to to spend a lot of people instead of using the automation just to support you. You're actually changing the message that you would otherwise sent and the the right way is actually the message that you're actually sending online. And then you're just using a tool to help you to send faster or more convenient not to change the message to be more generic and dangerous predator million and i was googling there wasn't a term like that before and that's how actually we came up with the digital outreach fever in the dictionary some that that's a good point there she. I don't know what is the process to determine the in the dictionary. But i would actually check that out okay but Dead sterry and when it comes to does not share his Barrel slow you can handle so many lincoln cobain's movie again. Is this really the type of behavior that people are doing calling. Yes definitely so let. Let's put an example here. I will speak for myself. i This morning when a check my personal email. I hit over fifteen fifty email sent to me during the weekend so that speaks alot i think and In my opinion. I think that when people start doing the outrage they think that they're kind of invisible And they are just a Not speaking in their name but they think that the automation speaks in their name. So beds shouldn't be case at the end of the day. It's the same person who stays behind the commission and in whose name all those messages are sent So down to is completely right. I agree with this. And also i read an article recently about this and it said that people when it comes to the one line behavior they usually treated as a game so they think they they're like of a game and that's why probably that way rather than when brisson. They are more considerate about the behavior about the body language. Die confidence also for will be. That's the reason why that led to to act that way or oh sometimes i think that It might be the fest results that they're looking for the pennzoil news but it's moderating..

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"million emails" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"So we had to buy a We might Roku stick had to set it up for him. The next thing he's a whiz on it now, But it's all about you know this all generations adopting this this new technology, But that is where everything is intellectual property, IP based writes all about about one's and zero's now and so young. We, you know you get your content. From so many different places, whether it's online or on your on your cell phone or are on television still, and and so I just think we have to be very flexible as a society because there's just so many new well, But Ron, wait a second here. That's a good thing, though, for you guys because you're talking about modernization. And more opportunity at CPM model where it's not just a matter of who how many people are watching or listening to you, but it's how many opportunities they have to watch or listen. Advertising paid advertisers pay for that. I mean, you get to another market without. Regardless, anybody watches it. The fact that you have your giving more opportunities for something to be seen. That's a modernization model, Is it not? It is it is, And you know, as support is here to stay and sponsored programming, but even us I mean, we're heavily involved on that monetizing side in terms of embracing these ad supported platforms. They call them fast, which is, uh, which is free advertising, support it television and basically, it's It's sort of like the T V that you and I grew up with. Sure, but it's all I P delivered through your Samsung TV. Plus are through to be or a rogue. Who or what, have you so it's no Currently the the market is evolving the psycho. It's almost like television repeats itself in a different form. Every so often. His name is Ron Thompson. He is the CEO and director of a company Liquid Media Group LTD. They are publicly traded on the stock symbol. Why VR? You can go to liquid media dot C. 02 Final questions for you, Ron. Thank you so much for being so generous with your time number one. How do people get involved with you? As as as a client? And number two. Where is your company going? Over the next 18 months and we don't talk about share price. We're talking about numbers here. Forest where you're seeing yourselves. Evolving can answer those two questions. I know how to get a million emails about how we can help people can submit content to you. How does that all work? Well as a client. You know, you can call us up or pick us up on the webs and an email us where we're getting out there in a big way. What we're doing now in terms of our big The big idea here is that we're growing through purposefully acquiring companies in four key areas that support our business model. Whether that's in the big data intelligence so that we use Big Data Analytics and modeling to figure out how something will perform and whether it will have an audience at the end of the day. To make its money back and do it again and again, whether it's a film or a TV series, and so we're looking at companies in that area were focused on financing. So of course, we have our own financing vehicle and her because Republican we can raise capital efficiently, and that's one of our secret sort of a sweet spots technology and we're acquiring technology. Businesses that support our industry and production service system and then obviously monetization. We've already announced our first three acquisition candidates, and we'll have those closed in the next couple of months. We have several others that were in negotiations with that. That's our big idea is to build this wonderful structure for our industry so that people who are interested No with confidence. Even if they are independent. There's a helping him to help them get there. All.

Risky Business
"million emails" Discussed on Risky Business
"Dorian covid yes. He not been deprived of his liberty for a long time. He's been deprived of his liberty for a couple of years. But given the most crime crime that he's alleged to have committed with the conspiracy around that password hashing and manning and and all of that you sort of think. Well i mean two years. Seems like probably enough for that i think the espionage counts interestingly written and argued in the indictment but you just sort of think i'm in. He's he's done some time now. Like what what at. What point are you satisfied. Yeah it's good question. And i guess we'll see how this particular random appeal goes but You know you would hope that. I don't know whether he's listening some at the point of going to prison in the us. I'm sure it is but yeah it's just been a long time and as you say like maybe maybe it's time just. I want to agree with the free julian. People that are participate on the street. Like just a few weeks kirk. Oh yeah no. He's still he's still a i think he's just. Oh god. there aren't even words right and his supporters as well but at the same time like at what point have you have. You got your pound of flesh. That's just exactly jail people for being annoying. You know although when you and i take over when the revolution comes maybe maybe maybe we'll look into that. We're gonna just story here from catalan couponer talking. About how spam house actually took some information pertaining to compromise the counts one point three million email accounts and worked behind the scenes to secure those accounts and these were these were counts that were were compromised by via imitate. And this is just a really interesting case of an organization doing something behind the scenes. To try to mitigate some of the harm caused by button. It yeah according to the reporting they talk to something like twenty two thousand Domain earners to get individual email accounts poss- words reset I think they said sixty percent of the one point. Three million email addresses that raw. Melissa they got the subset of of imitate compromised accounts have now had their passwords changed which has a lot of work for a lot of presumably not particularly great email passwords. Yeah you gotta take your head off to them for doing. What i imagined was no particularly. Glamorous work ni- ni- not my definition of glamour anyway Now look we're going to close out with a couple of skateboarding. Dogs here adam. The first one. I actually. I find this really really interesting. Apparently there is an ad being applied while they was an ad plied on youtube Here in australia which featured two very prominent and popular breakfast tv hosts chatting about millionaires. Secret revealed or something. It was like a scam. Add right and then. They are sitting on their couch in this. Set talking about this stuff. It's a deepfake right so the voices. It's just an impersonator. Apparently they did a half decent job but it would be enough to to fool a bunch of people now when we first started talking about deepfakes a few years ago it was all this stuff about like There's going to be deepfakes world leaders and you know this is going to be the thing and we are..

Good For You
"million emails" Discussed on Good For You
"And when i say friends team. I mean some actress from csi and you know. They took some samples but he didn't take that much took a few of my wife's designer purses it went right to the bedroom. He was in and out pretty quick. Didn't go too much of the house into the master into the walking got some of the purses wanted to my side the smaller closet and he got some just a few of my watches. Have a rolex watch but it was. My father's that i gave my father arrived in the back and a watch that lorne michaels gave me when i left. Snl you know after nine years old and the the most important took was An earned that gary shellings ashes in it were only neck. So i said to the congress how do you like. Do you call the pawnshops to try to find on craigslist ebay. Yup and And there's another one too. I forget the name of it. It's like something like come off or something actually us and but say do you have garry. Shandling down there. Gary shanley's ashes and the weird thing about those ashes was he gave them to me before he died. And that crazy. I remember At your birthday party member yes. That's you had a big birthday party garry. Shandling gave me the most. I mean i obviously am just a fan. And he's a you know just a legend To me but he said something to me once that he just the way he said it how he said it. I i would not no one else. If anyone else had said. I would not have listened. And i was up you know. I'm always working working work. Like i think he's just to worker fucking awesome all the time. I was what you are. The hardest working comedian actor kind. But i do have to give yourself a break. That's what i mean is what we go on vacation ever. Just sit on the beach. i haven't. I'm not ski. No no no no. Where do you do what you do now occasion. I have gone on vacations before but my vacations. I always feel like when you go with a guy. You're just like fighting in front. Or i guess i heard my thing is instead of doing one big vacation big vacations or stressful to me. Because then you come back and you have a million emails and then you have to take a vacation remove vacation. You're on the flight and that that that and you lose your luggage. I like to little mini vacation. Yeah when now..

Beyond Picket Fences
"million emails" Discussed on Beyond Picket Fences
"It was such sort of like a relief to like. Oh wait a minute. I got it. It's not about me. It doesn't matter what i do. Because it's never gonna be enough and it was so freeing in a sense and that autopilot just like i would immediately be able to do something for my job in which i am driven very a executing a project like. Okay let's get out. I then Call my my boss. Who was the founder and owner of the new company that i was working for. She had a court at me for a few years. Come work for her in. We had a very very close relationship. She was not a business owner but head make created a very successful business. And because we were friends i i could go to her and i said hey i know i have a thousand dollar bonus coming to me. Would you mind giving that to me a mother and she was like what yes i need to out. I need a new apartment. I'm leaving my husband cheated. I'm done and go till the during your chuck. It all came into motion like this monday and she called back and she said what's your next step. I said i need to find a place to live. She's like i ain't gonna tell him you're leaving him. I said no need to speak to a lawyer. I 'cause we had a pre-nup so i had to go speak to a lawyer. And she said. I have a plan. I'm going to call you at home. This is when we had home phone number. And i'm going to tell him that We have an emergency on our programs and you need to travel to facets so when you say in hotel in brooklyn and then they'll give you the week so that you can be next close to the office. Look for an apartment to what you need to do. So short enough. I am. I went home. And he was on the phone with her. and he said Oh you know so. She's on the phone jane to to travel go. Great he's psycho pay. He went to bed. I stayed up all night. I send the hundred million emails for apartment and On my way into brooklyn the next morning. I got a call for an apartment. That was perfect. It was exactly what i wanted where i wanted. You know what. I wanted to pay. I went on. That side might fine. It's mine than my boss I told her. I had said i had to. You're not taking this apartment. Unless i approve. was very of very protective so she went in she very old fashioned in that only york woman and she's wearing this big bar code of the middle of winter is december and she walked this apartment in looking around like i approve lobby. Let's see this place in the super nobility he's opening the door and She's should like yup. It's very nice. It's very clean. it's modern light. Okay i prove you can move in. Looks to the super..

KTAR 92.3FM
"million emails" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM
"And P is up 17. For more money news visit the Katya our business center of Katya Jr dot com killing of Chandler. Police Officer Christopher Farrar is weighing heavy on Arizona's law enforcement community, including the man who used to head to police agencies in our state again is one of the only jobs in the world where your friends get murdered. It works. Katya is Jeremy Foster joins us Live More of what we heard from Frank Milstead this morning. Yeah. Jimmy Carl Milstead, former chief of Police and Mesa retired last year as the director for the Department of Public Safety and He told us this morning. He's all too familiar with losing friends and colleagues in the line of duty block so many friends in this job over 35 years, I wouldn't even want to start to name them. But it does take it impact on you. And you have to know that everyone in the community of law enforcement and their families and friends are all feeling that same impact on incidents like what we saw last week is what keeps all Chiefs up at night. I never worried about how well we train because we train so hard, but I always worried about the accident. The cooler Vision, the bad guy who wants to take a life and I can tell you that Chief Duggan takes his personal There are people were there in leadership roles, and we're the ones that asked them to go out and do these jobs. And what Milstead Jamie thinks is most important over these next few days leading up to Officer Ferrara's memorial service at the community continues to rally around them. I've seen business leaders in Chandler already stepping up and making donations to the 100 Club of Arizona to support the family. Then, despite some of the negative coverage off law enforcement in the media, Milstead believes most people here in Arizona strongly support cops. And he urged everyone who comes across an officer to say Thank you. Yeah. And have you ever seen a procession the funeral processions for the officers here in the valley. Absolutely will bring you to tears to see people just, you know, kids sold folks. Everybody just lining bridges in sidewalks, waving their flags as the procession goes by. It's something to see they give in which Katya is Jeremy Foster. I'm the key to our timeline. Now with Steve Zinsmeister brought to you by the husband, Wife Law team of Briar law protecting the rights of the seriously injured in Arizona since 1996 it's May 3rd. And on this day in 1978, the first spam email was sent. You've got mail. You know what I'm talking about? Maybe it's unwanted ads, chain letters or a friendly message from the Nigerian prince. Everyone gets spam, It happens. The first unsolicited bulk email was sent way back in 1978 by Digital Equipment Corp This spam message was promoting a new model of computer and was sent to 393 recipients. And while the reaction wasn't great, it did lead to some sales in 2019 spam made up almost a third of all email traffic in the world. Roughly 15 billion spam messages are sent each day with about a third of those being some sort of advertising. But 2018 studies showed that spammers get one response for every 12 million email sent That's ah lot of junk mail. I'm gonna go clean out my in box filled with spam that started going out on this day in 1978. I think what surprises me the most is that it's only a third. I think Half of my emails are junkie bell detour. Dan is live in the Valley Chevy dealers traffics in. We've got a new problem out there. Yeah, it's a new crash. It's blocking a couple lanes to and somebody tried to give us the heads up on that They were caught in the delay and I was looking at the camera. During our last report. I could see the usual brake lights. Then, seconds later, they turned thick, and then I got a look at the camera. And sure enough, that's a wreck, blocking the number one and number two r. H O. V and number one left lanes. Stay the tear right to get by suffering of 17 and Dunlap. There's already a heavy one mile delay approaching and growing. There's also Rex on the Tennessee spout both of the astray a parkway and east of 75th Avenue. Both Rex You're off, right, but they've added an extra 13 minutes. You're right. I'm just from the one on one into the 51 more racks, too. Greenway's to Cave Creek Indian School east of 75th Avenue and Thomas East of 83rd Avenue. This traffic report brought to you by 72 sold dot com at 72 Souls, You will get thousands more for your home. You could pick your clothes day and stay in your home from 26. Months after closing, go to 72 sold dot com Deter Nan Kate Yarn is sunny, breezy 90 Today 94 tomorrow overnight lows in the mid sixties, right now to 72 degrees in Peoria. Weather brought to you by Howard Air. Whether replace of repair call Howard Air every.

The Mindful Minute
"million emails" Discussed on The Mindful Minute
"Is through the tenet of compassion especially with mindfulness. Meditation particularly self compassion. Because this is like an inner struggle for a lot of less for me at least obsolete for myself so you have to call last week in the quote that we shared from dr murray roberts. There was a car in that quote where she asks. Who has the wiggle room. Basically she she was asking. Who has the wiggle room to be out into excels who is on the contract of this talk of this practice who has will and perhaps how do we make the wiggle or create or cultivate the willow room to express to behave to honor the threshold of enough newness will be begin to notice a bill in our bodies who have s base. Who feels like they space in. Who actually that. Space the practice of meditation with the tenant of compassion particularly self compassion lean would say perhaps is one way in which we can cultivate the space. The wiggle room to be optimistic cells especially when it comes to acting off of this inner threshold of this inner noticing obnoxiousness compassionate something that has come up in my. It came up in my research under the wanted to house a phd student. Mcgahn wasn't looking for all About compassionate. that's not what i'm interested clearly. That's not much. But there was an so i was really you had to start out on the data in reading about compassion counted. Mind for. I was struck by one of the definitions of compassion meeting to suffer to suffer. And obviously there's a spectrum suffering for each person but suffering artist. In when it comes to noticing i the threshold of ineptness that is inside in second honoring after Experience has been. There's a great deal that can often that internal of war that can come along with. I even the Feel body enough to know that it's tire to know that it's done enough to know that it's crossed that threshold. I have experienced that. I know i know that experience. All too well on embody level and then on another level. There could be suffering with like now that i can feel him because maybe practicing contemplative practices for consistently for a while. Now that i'm beginning to feel notice. What if i actually honor its and it makes me look a certain way. It's it doesn't match the extra combined. I if it's different than my coworkers threshold or this person to be chosen over threshold. What if i look like. I'm not doing enough to others when i'm no enough internally. There's a a real struggle with that. For many people there are suffering vaulter and then to act on. It can feel difficult. It can feel challenging. But i can talion that the practice of meditation especially the practice of being with that part of myself really looking at her noticing noticing what. She really needs allowing her to be allowed to be with her. Say i know exactly. What's what's what's coming up here. I know exactly why feel the urge you enough into by hats this threshold. Right now in icu. And you do not have to keep going to really be with her. It have given me so much more space in can give us space to be gracious with ourselves to give ourselves a little bit of room to be a be in to act off of that to honor the hold to remind ourselves as this blessing that activity on merrill gave me that. Hanes up in my room back here. Even when i'm not speaking of it something will happen. I'll get a request in here in my head You've done ralph rights. Perhaps compassionate gives the space to remember to be the paris Reminded rest you have done. You definitely desert to say no to air missile. It's okay and i know it's har- in our friend county. Mt jerk shots a shared with us. Plants speech right. It's also an opportunity to remind ourselves that. I don't belong to anybody else but myself. Inverse that is one of the gifts that compassion can give us an offer us in a consistent practice. So i'd love to practice. Latino i wanna share Just a real quick story before we get into the meditation and so in my a cova transition. I obviously already did a lot of my work from home but my partner went to an office every single day. From like seventy seven. I mean he was gone and then one day he was home. He hasn't left since and we share an office like sitting in the little studio space and right behind my camera. Is my desk right behind. My desk is his desk and he has he has a corporate job. He has a million emails a day and one hundred thousand conference calls and phone calls and has a job. That looks like wait. I think a job looks like right what we have been taught by culture. A job looks like and my job does not look like that. My job very often involves me like sitting outside and staring at the sky for giant chunks of time which i say laughing but in all honesty i actually consider that part of my work because my work is creating right. It's pulling together these stories and teachings and experiences and pieces of dreams to offer something to you guys and so it doesn't maybe look like work but it's it's my work and for the first time i was like having these experiences at the beginning of our working from home together of like. Oh my god. he's gonna thick. I don't do anything like i'm not pulling my weight and hope working as hard as he's working this like should i go. Sit at my. Maybe i should right at my desk instead of outside. And i felt myself falling into this. I'm not doing enough because it didn't in my mind look like enough even though it was no different than what i had done the month. Prior and the year priority then it was just now is being viewed by somebody who work was different. And i got very self.

ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast
"million emails" Discussed on ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast
"There's some of that trying to think i follow some devs because they tweet a lot but i don't think i have a relationship with them if that makes sense i e and even when i all even talk to him if that makes sense but i won't i won't be like this person and if they forgot about me or whatever will get that dude. I'll get people in patron or on twitter. Who are like dude. Remember when baba blah. And it'll be about them. And i'll be all. I'm sorry i get like six thousand emails and dm's j. I know i have no clue and might remember weird thing. But i'm not going to remember every single thing and somebody like dude or one guy was like i emailed you like three times not patron just found my email. And he's like you didn't answer. I'm all like million emails. A that does happen. And so i i do think yeah. You're right. that people people feel that their relationship. I'm just telling people out there don't think there is. It can set you up for failure man. Make your own you know. We have once in discord. I consider all you guys that i talked to all the time almost closer than some of my real friends. 'cause i don't even see them like i see shirt and that's it. I see like one or two people i mean. Have you got a chance to go back to that. Guy's house in years haven't been in. Yeah well to threaten well like nine months okay. So the shorter. I thought but yeah i mean. Relationships are definitely different. But i i would just warn people don't you know don't it's not fucking persona right. It's not like a social kind of thing just like oh man. The chick likes me. Because i talked to her three times and hit a doing her ring ring ring so just so everybody knows. I am doing a persona strikers review. I think the cool thing about personas strikers guys is that it's weird that they announced it is basically cannon which is you know. You don't get a game that is almost can and with the rio games. I think that the the selva maurier's titles will did that. Did dragon The one with the teardrop okay. Because i liked that dinosaurs. I will say this though. There's so much less fighting in this one than does its core razi. Because it's persona and they're talking and talking and when they get done talking they're still talk and they're talking and you're like dude shut up. Let me find something and you'll get in a fight and you'd be like this is awesome. You're doing these cool moves. Admittedly persona is so busy graphically that it can be confusing. I saw people mentioned this in the review there so many graffiti scratches and weird thoughts in persona so fontell attack. You and you're like oh that's the options like it's not an attack screamed coming up. No lie the option screen came up and i thought it was an attack because the screen is three d. and it's like in your face bitch and it pops up and as you pick options a character flips and rolls so you can't just go quick so if you from your graphics to your sound you're not just going graphics to sound you hit graphics and sit back sit back as a character like flips. Upside down does appear wet and then leaps up and sits on a fucking sign and then the game is like audio and you can change your audio options..

The Email Marketing Show
Lessons We Learned From Launching And Growing Our Membership Site
"If you're thinking about launching a membership site or you're going to launch memberships. I in in the next few months don't like spent months building. The whole thing is trying to get it just right instead. Just put the bad bones together in fact you could get away with just having a sales page somebody that takes into a thank you patient. It's great we're going to send you the fuss content next couple of days literally have it not bad boon's and then just test the concept use email to saw driving people to that so many people like delay getting the proof of concept finding out whether people will actually pay for this thing and making sales because that busy still building the membership. I'm still building. We've got loads of friends. Who are in that phase arm still building. It and i'm like come on mate sell it to somebody. Let's find out the actually wanted the likely where you're selling it. Let's find out and just be honest by the way. Don't be dishonest. Don't be like. Hey this is the best super duper membership ever be like. Hey we're launching this. They've this website this new this new membership. It's going to be launching on day. Which is in like two weeks time but if you get in before that poverty email promotion angle. Is you getting a discount. You're getting in i. You're part of the founding membership so get in now so that's a really good lesson. Give yourself a week to get as much as you can gather be honest and the marketing be honest in advertising and get it launch. Then once you've got some cash in and you know people are going to like it you get in touch with those people and help them help them to help you shop the content so yes it does not have to be finished three days to launch as the first one the second lesson we learned was really about when a new member joins your membership. You can use email to give them a really good slightly custom not not massively customized but a customized experience so that you sign post each individual person to the content within your membership is going to help them the most depending on the needs in that situation so the big challenge a membership is for example as soon as you log into the leak. All league members will be completely agree with us. There is a lot of stuff in that. There are like twelve or thirteen complete email campaigns in there and they are beasts that allows us to read through that. Then there's like a whole bunch of training videos and then there's all the qna sessions and then all of the the the the the guest trainings. There's a lot of content so expecting to somebody come in and figuring out where everything is and what's relevant to them right now is too much of an ask so what we do instead. Is we ask people on entry wherever you are what you focus right now and then we put them through an email campaign an automatic email campaign which up once and it's been running for months now which guides them through every few days. Hey rob since your focus is on building. Email list right now. Have you checked out this particular trainer. All hey sarah you your you said that your membership. Here's an email campaign. That's that's really good for selling membership sites and we use it to sell ours. So just drip-feeding that automation signpost and people to different content by just having three four five maybe six tops different automations to help people depending on what the needs. All right now. Means they get results foster. They stick around for longer and they're much happier members. Yeah and you know what it doesn't have to be massively. Complicated can be quite straightforward. You just need to be able to figure out which path by going to go down. Put down that. And don't over sally because a lot of the time actually know people in that. They don't need a million emails to tell them what to do. One of the lessons that we have learned along the ways actually our our on boarding secrets. Initiative was a bit too heavy. We went a bit too hard. Said whoa. I just need a little bit more time between those emails soccer energy. Go and do that thing on my schedule just because you sent some email today saying look at this thing they might flag on so i'll have check that out tomorrow and then tomorrow remailing about something else so just realized that actually sometimes more as long as it's there and it's pushing them in the right direction. Yup you put the problem. You've got there if you end with three days of still that you haven't checked out yet you might think i haven't got time to consume all this stuff and the membership. Which is something. We've heard a lot because there's a lot of stuff in the league so space on those out. What's spacing out right. Now ron to give some people give everyone a little. Bit of more of an idea have we. I think don't down to every third day. I think is what we've done when they got an email pretty much move into the next segment of the campaign at some point when we have to re signed we'll actually teach our on boarding process inside of the league binding. Yeah we wanted to a bit more data because we only teach that we know absolutely smashes it okay. So that's the first two. Also third lesson this of launching the league rob so one of the things i think a lot of people are guilty of we definitely were back in the day is using email as china can new once. Sunday's joined so once. Somebody's a member on that. Paying you every month you use email to notify them about the stuff that's coming up so maybe you've got a live training or a guest workshop or something else and you email and say hey. Don't forget the things on friday. Here's the details and his link see of that and it's very much. Education bats the equivalent of facebook emailing to tell you that somebody's just tag coast poked. I'll email you say. Oh johnny's just poked you. Thanks let it looks a law. Thank you johnny. And so instead what we wanna do is one realize that every mocked every communication that you have we members after they joined is a marketing communication. It's a sales communication and so that means the treated like one through the woods if you think about our approach to solve daily email which. I'm sure you're talking about. One of our frameworks is to take a story and a lesson on an offer. Will you can do that. When you're telling your members about this goofing that's upcoming because it makes your emails stickier. It makes them more interesting than just. There's a thing on friday. If you've got a new thing every day we'll people are gonna get used to the fact that something every friday. They're not really gonna pay that much attention to those emails whereas if the emails offline an interesting in educational and attending in that room right then. That's going to help you along way. So when we send the emails to all members about stuff that's coming up. We don't just say there's a thing on this day about new trainings now inside the membury instead. We'll tell them a story will pull something out of the training. We'll talk about how we met the person doing the trading. If it suggest we'll talk about one of the questions. We answered on the training last night so every time we do it you can pull out something that could be story lesson offer. It could be any other frameworks from the daily email strategy. Basically how about stuff. You're gonna share it on again. Make your emails more interesting effectively. Imagine that you are using those emails to sell it to people who aren't already membership in a second but imagine marketing to your members. Imagine your members to pay to come in at ten bucks. Email should be not good that they would want to go and do it so tree every email communication to you're paying them this like it's trying to resell them which it is remember really is is trying to resell them. Bring us nice and smoothly onto episode episode onto number four point number four which is about every single week or every single month you are almost certainly creating and releasing new content to your members and the great news. Is that is giving you brand new angles. Brand-new stopped talk about to your email list of non-members. So let's say we've just dropped a new training. Which has about how to make sure that you'll grow your list with maximum profitability at one of our of our of our battle plans inside of inside the league so they'll be emails around how it's important to on november saying it's really important to me. She don't run out of money when you grow your email list. Good news is that's one of the things that's dropped inside of our membership. The league come and join the league so you sell. You'll membership based on the content of the membership individual pieces of content. And that means people can go. I'm really interested in that thing because you people are looking for a reason joyal membership and it might just happen to be something you release this week this month or this quarter is the very thing that holds them over that thing so whatever your content is that you're releasing makes you use that as the basis to sell non-members into your membership very cool and again it. Just it just gives you a this unstoppable run of content because you can pull several. Emails are of each and every one the fifth lesson that we learned is that we need to have a series of different promotional campaigns to sell the membership from different angles. So obviously we do day to day my marketing what we call us noble emails. That's like a podcast episode in itself but like just you know ate today emails but also we run these campaigns which have a beginning middle and end like over the course of three days or four days or seven days or ten days. We'll send people to bits of content. Which then linked to a sales offer which then have a bonus or something something cool to hook people in and we know that different people different things appeal to different people and therefore we wanna give people a vast array of different reasons to pay attention to us so sometimes we have campaign which is all email lead and it's just designed to help people what the league is but then they will buy from that will the next campaign might send them to a free video where they go. Watch the free video. That's some education in and if they go march that free video than we put them down a different route so we want to make sure that we're on the you know. Sometimes we might do a free challenge. People enrolled in this five day free challenge. We share a bunch of stuff at the end. We can sell the so. We want to make sure we got a whole bunch of different ways to wrap up the league so that people can see it differently they can understand it differently and it allows them everybody at some point to have seen heard the binny's to see or hear in order to make the decision that that going to actually

Biz Talk Radio
"million emails" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio
"Is Gary Cult bomb. And look once again to investors that John Kerry call palm your host. They thanks for being with us today. Glad you here. Ladies and gentlemen, happy that you are listening. It's Tuesday, January 26 2021. We are pre taping the show a little bit before the clothes were telling you that because the market has not closed yet. And after the market, we should be able to give you Microsoft and the reaction. I think Starbucks reports. Couple others, but really, Microsoft, Texas Instruments in a M D also on, we'll get to that. But anyway, we thank you for being here. And in case you don't know this is serious Talk on you and your money. In the economy. Your jobs, the markets. The morons in D. C. And I feel like I'm putting down all the morons by saying that And all that stuff. If you don't get this radio show in your city, we will post that gary k dot com later and if you subscribe to our notes Which is free at Gary k dot com. The radio show gets sent to you tonight. You can email me. Just be nice. Most everybody has been nice. Even my body. Jason's been nice. I got to meet him one day. If you will stop right there because we have a lot that we want to discuss today. Because we've received Million emails on some of the things going on in the market. Okay? 20. It's close to a million, right? Today. For the market, good company called etc. Very good company Strong, earning strong sales growth. Elon Musk. Of Tesla. Puts out a tweet about Liking X e or loves at sea or something like that. The stock gaps up $19. It's now down six. On the day. Beyond meat. Announces a partnership with Pepsi. Opens up $52. It's only a 25 now. And Catch my drift. On the rest. Makato Lee break. Strong growth name is a recent Down 93 bucks today after opening up 40. Shopify. Is down 40 some odd bucks after opening up today and faith, failing a break out yesterday..

KTAR 92.3FM
"million emails" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM
"The house. Yes, it is. And I'm humbled to say that is the number one weekend talk show in the whole state of Arizona. For the last 30 years with over 4000 hours of broadcast over 12,000 questions answered on air we have now today entered 12,000 and one 12,000 and two and 12,000 and three Do you want to be number 12,000 and four? If so, give us a ring it one triple 8767. 43 48 email We send out by subscription on Lee. We don't spam anybody with it. You have to ask for it to get it. We've sent out 7.8 million email newsletters. In 30 years we've given over one million contract, two referrals that air scoring a 97% approval rate with a one 100% I will refer rate Now, folks, that's what we're here for. Toe protect you from making a mistake at your home. We're here to give you all the information you need. About owning maintaining a remodeling Your Arizona home. That's why we show up every single Saturday. One of the things we want to talk about right now. We've been flooded with information about different scams that are going on here. There and everywhere. Their scams now about pets. You know you're at home. You're alone. You want some exotic pet? You send a deposit for a panda bear. Or whatever it is you want some exotic, Maybe dog breed or some And they take your money and you never hear from him again, and they can't be traced and you never get your path. How about the devil to knock on the door? We got well, and people are home more now, you know, so they're more likely to encounter that, but a real common knock on the door comes from my roof for who's been driving through your neighborhood and says, Hey, you know, I noticed you have hail damage and You know, we could do that rough and might not cost you even more than $500. Probably won't use the hail damage line this time. They did. They did. They did. Yes. Week. Hellstorm is how long now? Yeah, I was. 2012 2013 there from okay, So here's the trick. So you you take that if you're you don't have to open the door. Ladies and Jennifer's do not answer that Jennifer's little alarm detector went off. So you don't have to answer door. But I did just because I want to research for you, But yeah, he said, Hail damage. That storm is how old now Tim, it was 11 11, Okay? So, um, For one thing, he hadn't been on my roof and then they did have a license number. You look up that license number here to all tempted. You look up that number and then you find out that that company from out of state well, so they don't even know that the hailstorm was 11 years ago. They just they just set up shop here. Um, they're just fishing and so it Z. Which would you call that? 18 sweet switch, so they'll tell you, you know for $500. Well, that's assuming that they can convince your insurance company that truly that you do have hail damage and it needs to be repaired. In the meantime, you have signed a contract and if you're not smart about it, you've signed a contract and made a down payment and you're legally bound and then they come back to you and say Hey, insurance wouldn't cover it. Guess what? You owe this money for this new roof. So you know, put aside money for a decent job on your on your roof. You know if it's getting older, and we talk about that, just be ready. And don't let somebody talk you into something because you've let it go too long, And this is actually the second company. That we've been made aware of. Just in the last couple weeks, there was one on the West side operating under particular name that we determined was brand New Arizona. They used exactly the same line they knocked on this woman's house. Owner door and that you have hail damage. We can fix it in your insurance company will pay for it. And then we're in the East Valley and a different company using exactly the same ploy knocked on our door Well, and I haven't interviewed Can't even see my roof. From the street True So naked and they can show you pictures. You know if you if so, if you let him go up there, they can show you pictures that aren't even your roof. So you really need someone you can trust. And who has been vetted. You know, by Rosie on the house, or you vetted him yourself. Don't be pulled into, you know, thinking you're gonna get something better than Uh then you can I would ask the question right off the bat. Have you lived in Arizona? The past 18 months. We haven't had hail or cleaner have a friend in the West Valley who works for the insurance company, and she called me and she say, Jennifer, the snakes are back. The ones the humankind's, you know, so and then, um Our insurance. Uh, partner. Focus on focus insurance. I talk to trees on the injury. Yeah. E talk to Teresa Crest this week, and she just said, you know another common, um, company that will scan the insurance companies are the restoration companies. So be sure you choose someone reputable because they will Had their bills and invoices to the insurance companies..

The Science Show
"million emails" Discussed on The Science Show
"We begin briefly with a message from the moon from a dog. One you know. Yes i dog on the moon. A friend of johnson. Greens of blueprint fame. I orchestra and a graphic book called the carbon neutral adventures. The indefatigable enviro teens and it is a mixture of fun in fact. Isn't it dog. yes. I wanted to talk not just about what climate change is because i think a lot of people understand that over and this is a book for ten to fourteen year old so i did want to explain what climate changes but almost more importantly i wanted to talk about. Why climate changes and what happened. How it happened and why it's still going on and why it's so hard to do something about it because that if you think about it logically which clearly a lot of people. It doesn't make any sense at all. No you actually summit up marvelously on page one hundred eighty and you say in fact if you imagine the person talking to you. This dog is in fact. A sort of modern version of the mad towed in a speedboat saying the planet is being ruined so wealthy adults can have second jetski. I don't know whether to be scared or sad or angry or something else. I just wanted to the all. Does that sort of sum it up. Yes it does because we talk a lot about the legacy that we're leaving young people and we're very apologetic and for all the grades in the world but we do talk about how they're going to have to fix it and that's just simply outrageous. Not only that we've trashed the planet so badly but also that we're now starting to talk to young people in terms of how it's their job to take care of it and win. Of course i say we. I mean the vast majority of humans on the planet because a lot of the decisions are in the hands of regular folk. But we do have this kind of desperation expectation that people will come along and put together something that we haven't been able to do and that's not really fair now. It isn't but you see in the book your referring to someone who looks like greater but she has a different name what is the name. Cordelia pine kind with it or gardenia. Pine cone is one of them. And that's the most wonderful name. I've come across in a long time. I wanted to put greater in the book infected. I tried to contact her and say would you read my book and write a forward and she didn't get back to me and that's okay 'cause she gets four million emails a day. Yes exactly so. I totally understand that. She wasn't available but it was really about being able to say someone like greater is doing this and we can't all be greta but she's in fact just one person who's doing the same thing that we need. Millions of young people to do now. There are lots of really good scientific references there. But there's one puzzled me. It's fairly long so let me actually read. What's here in the book. It's about piece of technology and you understand very well so far that when it comes to technology. I haven't a clue what's going on anyway. It says the d. foof elisa solar powered vacuum matic vowel sucks up all the nearby poop. Poison foof and flange through the hyper magnetic recycling filter to remove all the bills. Then it's passed at light speed down the anti-gravitational spewed out to be flogged. Back ended home in front. That spits the remains out the plumping shoot into a bucket. All that's left behind is a few nuggets of nickelodeon and you won't believe this. All the bandicoot of the workshop thought. This was hilarious because nickelodeon is a previously unknown form of completely renewable energy that is hugely powerful and totally clean how. We laughed and laughed now in three words. Could you summarize what have just read letitia. The inventing warburg come up with no. I can't not three words there. That's one of the superheroes in the book is leticia who was a genius. Science one bet and she invents all sorts of different machines that do different things with the that work in the mic workshop underneath a headquarters of the environs and the default elisa machine that latisha invented and it removes what they call the poison off which is in fact the in the greenhouse gases. And we know that that carbon isn't infect poisonous. But you just wanted in the right places in the right quantities. The default removed the poison for from the atmosphere. And one of the things. I realize with this wonderful invention which they start trying to deploy around the world. Is that even if you do in fact remove the carbon from the atmosphere. There's still a lot of other problems and difficulties that are going to be solved and it really trying to talk about how chafe nickel solutions to. Climate change are important but they're not infect the answer indeed and where is the island on which this otx. it feels like tasmania. But it isn't is it. It's not a nickel knows. Island is one of the places. I visit with. Captain snoot hall. Who runs the secret. You refuge the and suggests that if they really want to understand what climate change is that need to go on a perilous journey across the waterfall. And are they need to go and talk to the great nipple and the great nipple is a creature who lives at the top of the haunted volcano and explains climate change to them in

The Science Show
Childrens book helps to discuss the environment with children
"We begin briefly with a message from the moon from a dog. One you know. Yes i dog on the moon. A friend of johnson. Greens of blueprint fame. I orchestra and a graphic book called the carbon neutral adventures. The indefatigable enviro teens and it is a mixture of fun in fact. Isn't it dog. yes. I wanted to talk not just about what climate change is because i think a lot of people understand that over and this is a book for ten to fourteen year old so i did want to explain what climate changes but almost more importantly i wanted to talk about. Why climate changes and what happened. How it happened and why it's still going on and why it's so hard to do something about it because that if you think about it logically which clearly a lot of people. It doesn't make any sense at all. No you actually summit up marvelously on page one hundred eighty and you say in fact if you imagine the person talking to you. This dog is in fact. A sort of modern version of the mad towed in a speedboat saying the planet is being ruined so wealthy adults can have second jetski. I don't know whether to be scared or sad or angry or something else. I just wanted to the all. Does that sort of sum it up. Yes it does because we talk a lot about the legacy that we're leaving young people and we're very apologetic and for all the grades in the world but we do talk about how they're going to have to fix it and that's just simply outrageous. Not only that we've trashed the planet so badly but also that we're now starting to talk to young people in terms of how it's their job to take care of it and win. Of course i say we. I mean the vast majority of humans on the planet because a lot of the decisions are in the hands of regular folk. But we do have this kind of desperation expectation that people will come along and put together something that we haven't been able to do and that's not really fair now. It isn't but you see in the book your referring to someone who looks like greater but she has a different name what is the name. Cordelia pine kind with it or gardenia. Pine cone is one of them. And that's the most wonderful name. I've come across in a long time. I wanted to put greater in the book infected. I tried to contact her and say would you read my book and write a forward and she didn't get back to me and that's okay 'cause she gets four million emails a day. Yes exactly so. I totally understand that. She wasn't available but it was really about being able to say someone like greater is doing this and we can't all be greta but she's in fact just one person who's doing the same thing that we need. Millions of young people to do now. There are lots of really good scientific references there. But there's one puzzled me. It's fairly long so let me actually read. What's here in the book. It's about piece of technology and you understand very well so far that when it comes to technology. I haven't a clue what's going on anyway. It says the d. foof elisa solar powered vacuum matic vowel sucks up all the nearby poop. Poison foof and flange through the hyper magnetic recycling filter to remove all the bills. Then it's passed at light speed down the anti-gravitational spewed out to be flogged. Back ended home in front. That spits the remains out the plumping shoot into a bucket. All that's left behind is a few nuggets of nickelodeon and you won't believe this. All the bandicoot of the workshop thought. This was hilarious because nickelodeon is a previously unknown form of completely renewable energy that is hugely powerful and totally clean how. We laughed and laughed now in three words. Could you summarize what have just read letitia. The inventing warburg come up with no. I can't not three words there. That's one of the superheroes in the book is leticia who was a genius. Science one bet and she invents all sorts of different machines that do different things with the that work in the mic workshop underneath a headquarters of the environs and the default elisa machine that latisha invented and it removes what they call the poison off which is in fact the in the greenhouse gases. And we know that that carbon isn't infect poisonous. But you just wanted in the right places in the right quantities. The default removed the poison for from the atmosphere. And one of the things. I realize with this wonderful invention which they start trying to deploy around the world. Is that even if you do in fact remove the carbon from the atmosphere. There's still a lot of other problems and difficulties that are going to be solved and it really trying to talk about how chafe nickel solutions to. Climate change are important but they're not infect the answer indeed and where is the island on which this otx. it feels like tasmania. But it isn't is it. It's not a nickel knows. Island is one of the places. I visit with. Captain snoot hall. Who runs the secret. You refuge the and suggests that if they really want to understand what climate change is that need to go on a perilous journey across the waterfall. And are they need to go and talk to the great nipple and the great nipple is a creature who lives at the top of the haunted volcano and explains climate change to them in

The Stuttering John Podcast
"million emails" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast
"And honestly, I haven't had time to double-check the numbers myself, but I would say this is worth looking at how about Kentucky? Because it really looked like Amy McGrath was going to beat Mitch McConnell. I mean you didn't see that's the thing. Yes. I mean every day every election is worth looking at and certainly with someone who's been as problematic as Mitch McConnell. I think that weighs into it if you have to divide up your resources on on where to spend money to try to make sure outcome was correct. That might be a good place to look. However The polls did predict a landslide victory for Mitch McConnell. So the he was named silver gave him and gave him a 96% chance of gaining and Amy McGrath of four percent chance to give you an idea that's based on his compilation of the polls and the exit polls also predicted a victory by ten points by Mitch McConnell. So he had a lower wage rate. The thing is what some people don't tell you is that she had a lower one like so just before the election he was up between 39% and 44% to 44% poll had a number for McGrath to and it showed her at 34% So he was expected to win that said according to the exit polls. He won by more than he was expected to win by so he was expected when club or heard by ten points and he caught her by like nineteen or something. So that's a pretty dramatic shift. It is where I'm not going to say. Any racism is we shouldn't look at we should look at it. Yes, but he's dead. That 18% number was largely his National approval which was very different than his approval in the state of Kentucky that the 18% number that's been going around and that The Raw Story reported on was for the most part from it was a national poll. There was maybe a similar one in 2017 in Kentucky that his approval went up after that electric a has a question Rove tried to shut off. So let me get hold on ask Jenny why Rove didn't want an audit. I can't read his mind. I don't trust Rove at all. So, you know among the election Integrity Community. Rove people are very suspicious of Rove in particular with the 2004 and and 2012 election. I mean Obama won 2012, but God you know, I hate to sometimes even go into it, but he had that he had that Fox News meltdown in 2012 that made it appear that he thought it was going to go a different way and I had hackers white hat Hackers from the group Anonymous claiming to have infiltrated is organization or sorry. I was get a cough when I get excited and off but in any event 2004 his a guy who was considered his it Guru a republican operative named Mike Connell and another Republican operative routed off as County reported results through a backup server hosted by company called smart Tech and Chattanooga, Tennessee. So that's Ohio's results going to Chattanooga, Tennessee smart Tech also home and at that time the bush White House is emails which had gone missing like twenty two million emails had been lost when they were Congress was trying to get a hold of them in connection with some Bush White House scandals, and they claimed to have lost them Thursday. Smartech, that's Who provided the reported results from Ohio and that came out. Only a few years after the 2004 election, but it came out due to a lawsuit against Karl Rove and others that alleged he had rigged the 2004 election through these Republican operatives one huge it in a private plane crash and on and on so I don't trust Karl Rove. I don't know why I mean the theory obviously that a lot of people have out there as he is that there are some skeletons that he doesn't want want Unearthed by Audits and that maybe he didn't want Trump to win. He just wanted down the races but those are just that's just speculation. Yeah, and now, you know, you're an attorney as well. What do you think about Biden's pic of Merrick Garland to be as attorney general? I don't know. I haven't read up about him enough. I mean, I know that he was the Supreme Court nominee. He's pretty conservative, right? I I don't know. I hope he's really aggressive. What else? Well, Gwen Kirchner says that that he knows him and he will be aggressive. And yeah, so I you know, and you know, I'm so hoping that he is because Trump and and his you know, the corrupt people in his administration was well, which probably all of them and then his spawn all have got to be held accountable because of all dead. And I mean, what was your reaction yesterday? I mean I was in I mean I was just in like discussed. I couldn't believe that Trump and Trump jr. And cited this trial by combat. Yeah, that was Juliana's exact words trial by combat and they're trying to say it was antifa know you're a you're a co-conspirator Sydney package to say it's it's antifa your co-conspirator called for trial by combat. I'm sorry. No and Linwood was calling saying that this was going to be we're Pence was going to get executed. So no those are her co-conspirators as far as I'm concerned. And if I honestly what I think if I had stormed the capital which of course I would never do but I'd be worried about the felony murder statute. I did ask Len kirschner about it. Maybe I'm off on a tangent. That's not my area. But you know, I know enough to be dangerous that issue spot. There is an issue. There's a felony murder statute, which means if you're in the commission of a dangerous felony, usually it's use like 4 a.m. Can entering into someone's home to commit a burglary and let's say your co-conspirator shoot someone in the middle of it or somebody shoots themselves in the face because like the guy at the taser guy, I guess maybe taste himself is what the rumor you can be held liable for murder, even though you weren't the one who held the weapon because it's a natural and probable. It's it's a reasonably foreseeable consequence of breaking and entering and certainly having people die off is a reasonable a natural consequence of breaking into the Capitol building. So I would be really worried about being held liable for these people who died under the felony murder rule home and it's I was mesmerised. I was just kept taking screenshots of the images because they're just You know iconic isn't quite the right word. I'm looking for but they will it's an incredible. It was an incredible thing to be alive to witness. It will be one of those events just go down in infamy and really weird to hear McConnell calling for the rule of law. I guess they got scared Elaine Chao has resigned now and yep. Who's retiring expert says that the elites jump ship at the last second with authoritarians and that appears to be happening. But no, I couldn't believe it's scaling the building and Yeah. Wow. Wow, I'm still processing it. What do you but I was angry and I am angry. I'm still active things that well a Elaine Chao. Now what Glenn just said, you know, he was on before you and he said that he thinks that a lot of these people are stepping down because they don't want to have to invoke the 25th Amendment off because as you know, Pence is is Pence is being pressured by not only the Democrats. Even there are Republicans who are pressuring him to invoke the 25th Amendment because we want this lunatic. Wow, we got done. They're not done. I know and we want him to be in possession of our nuclear codes. I know he couldn't hear on his way out. You know one one last job. Hoorah. Yeah. Yeah. So, I mean that's one thing but the other thing that Glenn said and and I am also in total agreement that the log Go police support that we had to to deter this this blatant crime of breaking and entering and and and everything. It seems quite calculated. It does it seems like some people must have been helping. Yeah my Administration do this is Jennifer. Let's face it in Portland. They they used rubber bullets even like Gwen said, even when the Trump did, you know did his ridiculous? Yes his mom died down Bible. Yeah, they use tear gas just to clear the area. They didn't even did they were able to get inside is pretty shocking. There's this there's a lot of elements to this..

Talking Tech
Password abusers of 2020
"So stay tuned after the show to learn more. We're not the only ones who bad job with our passwords companies have a lot to atone for as well dash laying. The password manager likes to end each year with buckets coal for companies. That have not done a good job of keeping our password safe and as always i love reading their chart in letting you know what they have say. I'm jefferson graham. This is talking tech this year twitter. Zoom top dash lanes annual chart of the worst password offenders. His both companies. No tash lane quote allowed their employees and users to fall victim to cyber attacks by using weak passwords unquote. Let me fill you in twitter last july one hundred and thirty verified accounts belonging to barack. Elon musk bill gates. Joe biden and others began to post bitcoin scams because as it turned out a small number of twitter employees fell victim to a phishing attack. Twitter responded by having their employees change their passwords which notes should have happened earlier not later zoom the video meeting app. Which is we've spoken about. Was the most downloaded iphone ipad app of the year. Saw half a million zoom prudential's posted for sale. In april hackers figured out several ways in including credential stuffing and deployment of multiple bots to capitalize on zuma's week and reused passwords potentially compromising more of these users account across the web easyjet the uk based budget airline suffered a cyber attack. The compromised nine million emails itineraries with over two thousand customers credit card. Details breached starwood. The parent company of the mariot mega chain was still recovering from a twenty eighteen data breach when another five point. Two million marietta guests were involved in january hack. The culprit compromised mariot employees log in credentials and on and on. It went the company's lead us down but we need to be more diligent as well with our passwords notes dash lane which says that the average internet user has over two hundred digital accounts that require passwords a figure projected to double to four hundred in next five years so again kids use random and different passwords for every account. You have because repeating the same password note stash. Lane is a lot like using the same key for your house in your car. If someone gets a hold of the keys they now have access to your car. All it takes is for one bad password for hacker to get your information dash line along

Marketing School
How We've Been using Community's SMS As Another Marketing Channel
"Welcome to another episode of Marketing School I'm Eric. Su and I'm tall and today we're going to be talking about how we've been using community. That's community DOT COM were you've been using their SMS features as another marketing channel. So Neil, do you WANNA kick it off by explaining what community DOT COM is and I'll talk about what we've been doing. Sure. So if you listen to our podcast for awhile, you'll notice that the end of some episodes or even at the beginning of some episodes will tell you hey, Texas, and we'll give out a number of what's number. Is Three One oh, three, four, nine, three, seven, eight, five. and. I recommend that you Texas at this number. So you can get a feel of how it is but community is application that allows you to have text based communication with people thinking about how you do email messaging. You can do Massimo messaging you can personalize emails think of all those feeds looped in together in a from called community helps you personalize things and helps you automate things as well and that have your own phone number versus people texting like a short coder like that. So it makes it more personal than let's say someone doing a vote for American idol. Yep We've been using community for maybe let's call it a month or month and a half, and it's been great because we have a small group of people about two, hundred, fifty people and the list continues to get bigger. But when we're about to record, let's were recording today it's a it's a Friday what will do is we will text a group saying, Hey, what are your biggest marketing struggles right now or what are your biggest business challenges and a bunch of topics will flow through and I've actually dropped a couple of topics in here and so that actually makes our lives a lot easier. So a great for that plus people are actually seeing their topics live. As well, but the other thing we're doing to is were announcing when we're doing things because if we're trying to create a community telling people that, hey, we're going to be doing this live right now you guys can join us or let's say a meal both in La we say, Hey, you know we're going to be doing the meet up. You know it's going to be on us. There'd be doing the happy hour and everyone can join on. That's in the area that's core because it it fosters that impersonal communication. So there's a lot of different ways to use community but just think. Of It. This way your open rates when it comes to text messaging, I opened probably nine percent of texts that are sent to me. Your open rates are a lot higher and the the click rate has while I'm looking at our stats. You know when we send a link, it's like forty to fifty percent clicks rate. So the engagement is very high right now and usually when a when there's a hot new channel, this engagement rates are really high and I think more and more people are going to use it. I just don't get regulator not because I was talking to a body. It'll probably get regulators is the question of what I've already seen things circling around about regulations happening with SMS Yarka and I believe it because businesses aren't using like crazy right now but that will definitely change within a few years and then you're GonNa see all these rules and regulations of privacy concerns. It's like telemarketing. It's still hard core. Now, they still haven't managed to crack the code on that but for the time being there's a lot of different apps you can use out there community dot com one that that we use I believe they're investors are like Ashton Kutcher diddy in in in these people did tell you about the spam starting to get now on my iphone? No. There's facetime, right? Yeah. And the sad part is my email and phone number out there all over the web right 'cause like on social profile for so many years the amount of calls they get a days ridiculous on average publica. Forty fifty calls on any given day literally forty fifty calls from people I don't know and this is non like telemarketers is like people because it's in your signature everywhere right? Signature as well. That was like a million emails. Email, million people like you're GONNA get messages. But now, I'm starting to get facetime spam and you can see people just trying to face him in and like sometimes you can see like the email address has the name of based have instead of like a phone number, some really dating sites and I'm like I don't even know why just ignore it because I'm like I'm married I, have a wife I'm happy and like I know people are just trying to spam and scammy for money or whatever it may be but there's behavior here. For everyone just wants to make money. Yes. short-term thinking. But anyway guys, we think it's great for right now I think just use it in by the way the what the one thing I'll say about how we use to his were pretty non spammy. We send maybe one message awake and that's it. So we don't to send multiple messages. We just say, Hey, we're doing this and we'll say reply if you actually want the link and then we just check a bunch of. People that want to link, and we'll just send them the link and that's something that can be delegated to. If you happen to have assistance on your team, you could just do that and community has a dashboard that you can be using to. So Neil, I can give ask the Neil and he can give access to other people. So it's it's pretty cool in that respect.

The Tech Guy
The Tech Guy: Emails bouncing
"In Pleasanton. Thank you Kim. Hello Jim I Leo. How're you I'm great? How are you? I got something here? I wanted to find out what time it is in by Kava Belgian Congo. That is to smoke. That is a blast from data. That's something I had saved to my computer back when DOS was only at three letters exactly. Yeah I started doing this show in the early nineties with John C John was little. Add he get bored. So I I gave him some sound effects start collecting them and that was that big ended up being his favourite. I think our signature sound effect for the longtime couldn't figure out where it came from was from an old dennis. The menace episode. Dennis finds a shortwave radio. And that was that was what he heard on his short rate. I didn't know where it came from. Either but I used to manage a bunch of Sun workstations and servers and I learned how to transmit audio to the servers and these guys would be sitting there doing nothing. I'd play that for. You are funny man. It has a life of its own. Well it's so nice to talk to you that means you've been listening to me rattle on for well back. Then was new. Yeah practically thirty years Lee. Moly IT WAS. It was different. Wasn't it in those days? It was windows. Three one one windows for workgroups it was dos and then we had things like floppy disks. And you don't we didn't have. We really didn't have the Internet. That's what it was. That changed everything. It was where I worked. We had Cloud service in Sunday. You don't know where to go when there's a lot of fun anyway. I'm having trouble. I WANNA keep you here but My female. I manage A bunch of People retirees from where I used to work in around me around four hundred people now and then getting messages from US Jimmy L. Which is fine but now. I'm getting measured. Says there was a problem and delivering your message and Known as recipients server did not accept our request to connect now. I have a question for you on that. So there's two possibilities was it an actual email that you sent or your clients sent. I sent but it is one. You can see the email that you tried to send because one time that happens to a lot of people and you may have seen this also because spammers or notorious for using your email address never going to use their email address in the return. Sure so when they send out a million emails and your in your address is the return address. You'll get a certain number of bounce backs. That's that's just internet background noise. But but if it's an actual email that you tried sending have you actually sat down and tried resetting that email and watch it and see it come bouncing back and you're sure an extra actually? It'll it'll do that over a period of days because it will tell me trying. Yeah it'll keep trying and you're sure you have a proper email address right. It's an existing. Email address is is one particular host you're sending to well I'm sending to There's four of them that gives me trouble. One of them is earthlink link. The other one's mind spring was Netcom. And then there's another one people peach or something but it's no accident that all of those are really old. Isp's yard that's right. That's right there. Seems to be a commonality. All of that. And we retirees your all of your. Yeah all of your email addresses. G Mail is of course run by Google and his run very well by Google G. Mail adheres to all the modern standards. So I I don't know why mine Spring Mind Spring. Wow there's a blast from the past earthlink dot com. I don't know why they're refusing mail from G mail it. It probably means that those people aren't getting a lot of males since almost you know everybody uses g mail now and you know if the other way around I might understanding because g mail in order to reduce spam a good inbound emailer. We'll do a lot of things like reverse. Dns they'll do some authentication things like SPF and stuff and they may refuse mail from a server that doesn't identify properly. You know doesn't records or something like that. Yeah that sounds to me like earthlink. Netcom and mine. Spring are miskin figured in some strange. I've done this for years and all of a sudden on me. This started to happen. A May fifth for whatever reason it sounds to me like I would guess because again. Google is very modern inch. And it's probably that on May fifth. They flipped a switch for some new standard that mind spring net common and earthlink. Aren't currently adhering to GonNa have to do some research. I think he emailed. Who Do I email that? Earthlink man earthly. Yeah Yeah admitted it would probably do it. earthlink. Yeah it's something they're doing and you know what if it's happening to you? It's happening a lot so they'll likely fix it. I'M GONNA I'm a little research. Keep listening if you

In The Thick
The Dehumanization of Latinx in the U.S.
"This is one of the stories that I wrote about for. Latino rebels was the fact that the new guidelines in English about covert one. Thousand nine hundred. The elderly need to stay at home. We have fifteen days to stop the spread. It came out in English on Monday and it took like three days for the White House to actually make it publicly available in Spanish. I called up the White House on Monday. And they didn't have it mightier. This was not available. So that's a problem. I think this real time information being delayed for two thousand seventeen estimate from pugh. We're talking about thirty seven million emails in the United States who speak Spanish at home. So it's the country's most common non English language. Yeah it's a significant population. So I threw a lot. Actually what are you thinking about that with? All that's going on this week when it comes to immigration or the Spanish language community in this country. I mean I think that what I'm GonNa say is really really radical but then again look what we're living through yeah self-isolation self quarantine closed borders. Which really it's like Mark Krikorian. 's Wet dreams come true. He's the head of CIS Center for Immigration Studies. Basically he's very much a counsel to the entire Rabid Anti immigrant perspective and these are people who have been advocating to close all the borders to not allow not one refugee and not one immigrant in period. And so because of covert nineteen. They're getting their dreams coming true. So my response to that. It's like shouting into this guy. But why not open up all of the detention facilities? Yeah Open them up release. Everyone release everyone to their family members. How do you do this like? How do you start a movie? You know usually the way donald is worth that has top people. It's People Power you use your body. How do you stop a bus from transporting people you know of active protests when we're doing social isolation? Yeah but that's my feeling. Is You know. Release them the problem is. Is that this whole thing that you laid out all of this kind of tick tock of detentions and ice and all of this year. It's part of the immigration detention deportation industrial complex. You cannot stop it. You cannot bring it to a grinding halt the way it should be because of this humanitarian endemic crisis. Because that means that the money will start to dry up right. And you know the funding there right now mandated by Congress to make sure that people are being detained by law right so if you suddenly are not detaining it's like other raison d'etre goes away you know. I want out. There are some stories that are happening that we're not hearing about you. Know the ninth death in ice custody since October first happened this Wednesday a twenty seven year old Honduran man died in Karnes County residential center in Texas. The death appeared to be suicide. I'm thinking about the young man whose story on follow lean who is Honduran and desperate year right now in. Mexico cannot move also on March eleventh. This reported that a nineteen year old a nineteen year old pregnant one. Modern woman named medium is too funny. He'd fell eighteen feet from a border barrier and died. Let's just call it the wall so those are the things that are happening for me. Julio and I agree with you I've thought so much about what you said about Puerto Rico and about how the people all of them American citizens you know put through a humanitarian crisis because of Hurricane Maria and we all were here on the mainland. Like how are they doing this? How are they doing this? And it's like people are looking at is insane. How are they doing it? How are they doing it? And it's like what we learned from. We learned from our brothers and sisters in the south. That's how I learned and I will say this about all that it's like we still have Internet. We still have light like the majority of people have access to Food Not Puerto Rico during the hurricane. And that's why I think about the resiliency of my my peeps but listen. I wanted to just raise one thing. That also is getting missed a little bit during the Senate vote on the House legislation for the covert nineteen relief package which passed by the way ninety two eight in the Senate so that's the first relief package it's going to allow for free testing for the corona virus and up to ten days of paid sick leave for some workers which I'm like. Wow Okay here we go. Let's put our political differences aside. We're actually trying to put the American people out there. People that live in this country. But I'm sorry Kentucky Senator Rand Paul who oppose the legislation in the middle of introducing an amendment to the bill. He said this. My amendment says that if you want to apply for money from the government the Child Tax Credit Program. This is money that the government gives to people. They have to be a legitimate person. You have to have a social security number. We've been talking about this reform for a decade now and we never seem to be able to get it passed. It has nothing to do with not liking immigrants. It has to do saying taxpayer money. Should go to non people. You should have to be a person to get taxpayer money. I'm sorry when you start using media this is what you say all the time. Words like non people and saying well. I'm not racist against immigrants. It's just about not giving services to non people because they don't have social security cards. That is a dangerous dangerous slope. It speaks to the dehumanisation of like you said like you tweeted Matia. Who's doing the work? Now who's most vulnerable right now? You know maids people that clean food delivery people that prepare those workers. Who are they right and to hear? Rand Paul say well. These are non. People is just sickening and immoral that needs to get called

Kim Komando
Data breach exposes 773 million email addresses and 21 million passwords
"Can get into your accounts. But look at that, look what just happened a data breach story that didn't even mention Facebook miracles can do happen. All right. Maybe you're familiar with the term, social engineering. It's a phrase that describes how people with an agenda use real names and very real looking sites to try to con you. And this one happened on a really big scale as a tale of black rock CNBC in the financial times. Now, this particular one targeted. The world's largest asset management company. And it was so elaborate that major media outlets, including the ones, I just mentioned reported it as factual news now it all started when an Email. It looked like it came from blacks rock CEO Lawrence Finks said the company was shifting investment strategies to the environment. Wait, what was that? That can't be right. Then came the official press release or looked like one calling the Email a hoax. Oh, and it also said the environmental causes would cut into profits. But both emails were completely phony Babar gated and pointed to a fake site with a few extra letters in the address program with links back to the real BlackRock site doubt this game took a lot of effort not to steal your money. But instead they wanted to make a point about environmental issues. So remember this the next time you find something online that's hard to believe,

Gadget Lab Podcast
More than 770 million emails and passwords exposed in a massive breach
"Been included in this data trove, but it's still a huge, huge breach.

Geek News Central
More than 770 million emails and passwords exposed in a massive breach
"What you put on your mobile devices. Right. Hey, a new massive security breach. Exposes almost everything about everyone. Security researcher. Troy hunt who maintains a website have I been pawn for those who want to know if their Email addresses or passers been compromised has released a report on a truly massive breach of some seven hundred seventy three million records even worse. That's actually the net impact after he attempted to strip. The data of duplicate useless fields didn't actually contain Email addresses or associated passwords, these compromise huge variety of sites. Not just some of the stuff that's been publicly announced already. So you can definitely go in and check this. And see if your data's there or see if any re- passwords have been exposed. Okay. So