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AP News Radio
Timberwolves beat Knicks...Rafael Nadal advances
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AP News Radio
Kotkaniemi scores twice, Hurricanes roll past Bruins 7-1
"Just just very very cold cold Canadian Canadian we we had had two two of of the the hurricanes hurricanes five five first first period period goals goals on on the the way way to to a a seven seven to to one one route route of of the the Bruins Bruins coach coach Kenny Kenny and and he he scored scored the the second second and and third third of of his his team's team's five five goals goals in in the the opening opening period period to to take take a a five five to to one one advantage advantage after after one one table table teravainen teravainen Seth Seth Jarvis Jarvis and and Derek Derek Stepan Stepan each each scored scored in in the the period period while while Jacob Jacob Slavin Slavin and and Andrei Andrei Svechnikov Svechnikov added added goals goals in in the the third third step step on on says says the the hurricanes hurricanes couldn't couldn't have have asked asked for for a a better better start start this this is is one one of of the the good good ones ones that that ray ray from from the the the the start start of of the the game game we we did did a a lot lot of of things things we we wanted wanted to to Patrice Patrice Bergeron Bergeron had had the the lone lone Bruins Bruins goal goal before before the the game game the the Bruins Bruins retired retired the the number number twenty twenty two two of of hall hall of of Famer Famer Willie Willie reed reed who who broke broke the the NHL's NHL's color color barrier barrier in in nineteen nineteen fifty fifty eight eight I'm I'm guessing guessing Coolbaugh Coolbaugh

Bad Voltage
"one table" Discussed on Bad Voltage
"Yeah what what do i think. Yeah what do you think these happen to co-pilot to resolve your concerns with it. So i think. I in detail outlined what i think co-pilot should have been and where it should have started. What do i need to do right now. I mean there's decent job. I mean i don't think they'll they'll do that. I think from if they want to bill their current enterprise customers for this. They need to if not clear up the legal perception. Understand how to mitigate that risk so. It's very clear to those enterprise organizations that using co-pilot is not a risk so that would be one table stakes right. It is so strange that it didn't launch with something that you consider table stakes from an actual functionality perspective. I think i need to use it more and actually use it myself to to better understand to give actionable feedback there. I mean defending john very faction lake. They do explicitly cy with plotting or making exposure product. If it goes okay of the moment the paul see how people use it. I'd selling suspects. I'm the how do we convince. Large companies to pious money for this part of it. They they're like we don't have to be. This is explicitly. Not what we're doing in these state which i still think they. They shouldn't be been this compensation about the walls which means but now the whole products going to be framed as a bunch of legal and open source. Complaints teams have actively told their employees not to use exactly to reframe. I don't understand. Because i company they didn't think of this so i that's that's a meta level concern the fact that i'm how you can be involved with the open source community and not understand what the teach automatic reaction to this thing won't bay and not even the open source communities but the legal entities at your largest customers which would be more concerning to me if i were at good hub because that was looking to pie i do. I do think that there's a a a reasonable argument to made that The this should have been more clarity on on this for sure. Like i mean it's technical preview so you never. It's never gonna be completely finished right and i think we all get that planned that you need to have a la- messaging right for your for your commercial company Customer rest of it. But i think Must've known or should have known that compensations like this would be occurring..

Daily Poker Tips
Playing Hands Against the Fish
"So if you sit down at any table let me ask you a question real quick. Who is the most likely person that you're going to earn chips from. Yeah the weakest one at the table right. Oftentimes the fish the to the overly loose passive limpkey calling station kind of players that just cannot fold pre flop nor post flop even if their life depended on it right. They got third pair. It's a tournament. Twenty big blinds. You bet flop turn and river. They're just going to call you all the way because hey you could have east king and my pocket pair of aids are going to win here right. Those are the kinds of players that you are targeting. But here's the thing. Do you truly target them. Do you live for playing hands against the fish. I know for the longest time For the longest time. I did not do that. So here's what i want you to do. The next time you sit down at a table live or online if it's online play just one table at least for the first thirty minutes right. Now look around the table and figure out what types of players you're up against. Hopefully you've got to three or even more fish at your table and fisher. Just the weak ones. Like i said that you target for value. Maybe it's easy to get them to fold. But basically you know how to play and exploit these players very well because maybe they're not thinking maybe they only care about their cards and the board right so your goal is to first step one. Find the fish at the table and write down their names. You know bob seven to three susan. Eight nine maybe. Those are the two fish zabel. Your goal is to play in that thirty minutes of that one table or your entire session. However you want. Your goal is to play as many times against those fish as possible. And when i say play as many times against them basic i mean get to the flop against the fish. Because that's where you're exploiting is gonna come from. That's where you're going to be able to get them to fold their hands sometime. Post flop right or get the most value out of them when you hit a strong hand so write down. All the players names a piece of paper every time you see the flop remember. Your goal is to get into. Play hands. Against bob and susan right. Well every time you play against a hand a hand against bob put a tick mark next to his name. Susan put a tick mark tick mark next to her name. By the end of your session your goal is to have more tick marks against those two players than all of the other ones combined. Now you might be saying sky. There's a problem here. I can't control what hands. I'm dell or whom i opponents are going to be an absolutely. You're right about that but if you have the goal of targeting these fish you're gonna open raise with any playable hand when they are in the blinds with the goal of everybody folding. You get them heads up against you when they come in for the raise if they have a week wide range. You're going to be three betting them with the hope of everyone else folding and you get that fish heads up to yourself when they limp into the pot you get your opportunity now to make it big five. Six seven big blinds. I so raise. Hopefully everyone else folds. And then bob or susan. The fish plays a hand against you. The goal is to target these fish. Whatever hands at uc whatever players you see against. Maybe you end up seeing seven against these two players but fifteen against everyone else. Well that's just the way the cards played. Maybe the eggs. They exited the handy. You've got dealt a ton of aces. Kings queens ace king. And so you were just playing your normal game right and you try to target them. But maybe didn't have many opportunities. But i guarantee if you play this kind of session often you are gonna find that. You're targeting your fish targeting choices are going to win out and you will begin playing more hands against the fish than you do against the other players and that just helps you out. It's going to help your win rate. It's going to help your enjoyment when you're constantly playing against the fish. You know that your skills outstrip. There's and in the end or in the long run. I should say their money will eventually make it to your

Mindfulness Mode
"one table" Discussed on Mindfulness Mode
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Chasing Poker Greatness
Online Poker vs. Live Poker: Why You Should Strike a Balance
"Ultimately for the listener having a balance of playing some online and some life is just really priceless. Because you play a lot more hands on line you learn a lot faster and you know if you're using it as a learning tool you don't even have to play like super big right like you can play smaller and still improve your fundamentals as poker player. That's a really big one. Actually and it was kind of funny for me as i ended up focusing on. Mtv ts later on during the pandemic and realizing like okay. When i'm actually doing this other grind like not only do i not have to play that big for the purposes of improvement or you know sort of dot kind of motive thinking but like at the level of volume. I was playing like i didn't eat. Ab i of an average i into like more than fifty dollars to like have really big swings in like a day or in a week and so it was. It's it's can be kinda deceptive to where like you're not playing that big but suddenly you're playing like for ward eight t simultaneously and it's like okay the like true stakes of what i'm doing right now in terms of like the volatility. If you were to compare it to like one tabling is like you know four to six times more so Yeah i think there's so much value to begin from it. And i always been somebody who bounced back and forth between online and live these like brief stints where i focus pretty much exclusively on online poker Have always been. I've always been really valuable. And i've always represented like the biggest sport in my game whereas the times live. Maybe they represented lake the largest monetary gain. But where i maybe i in stagnated hard. Didn't like leap forward ever In terms of like fundamental than theory. You know i could improve other areas for sure. Like social You know seeking out additional edges like this kind of stuff matters in life poker and it doesn't really exist that much in online but at the same time those things don't further your ability to be games long-term in the same way that having solid fundamentals does having a really good grasp of theory does mean my co-host for tactical tuesday jon has been playing online poker really for the first time in his poker career since the pandemic believe it was like he started coaching with me. An august playing hundred no limit and by january. He's playing one k no limit and like ripped off a fifty k. Win in january and he was recently vaccinated and going back to the live poker streets because that was like where he came from and like he had just started. Shot taking it like live five ten and he's like asking me questions about like you know ten twenty uncapped games and like what are the expected swings. And i'm like dude like it's not as swiggy as you think it is even like ten twenty game you know like you're going to win or lose probably three buy ins on average on a day. It's rare to like swing ten brian's in either direction like very very rare like on two hands. I can count the number of times that. I've swung ten plus by and alive booker session. So like basically you're going to get in there and you're gonna realize like even at ten twenty six had never played before is much smaller than and playing one k. l. four tables at the same time against you know effectively much better

Barstool Rundown
"one table" Discussed on Barstool Rundown
"America nobody can tell you unequivocally. I didn't hear the islanders mentioned once in the last two weeks. And they're america's teeth. What i could see either causing moments really respect all occupants talking about hockey no you. I can tell you this people talking about vegas crowds. They're not talking about the island. All we put your guests of bed. Kill attention a lot of a winner. Islanders america's team. Yeah they're just they're like moving forward very oil not the classic i lose. I don't care and type of mentality. It's really the crowds alexander shot. You haven't left. And we beat them in six americans. We should make america's team shirts right now. Erica islanders sales that like no one cares. I'm on the. There's just not america's team like teams people from america. That are hockey. Fans are jumping on the bandwagon seeing audible team like no one likes lightning there like scumbag like that. Everyone hates knowing the vegas golden knights like just came around. No one's like that people like vegas louis canadians. A gallon are likeable team. Left chose not america's team. I'll give you that the vegas and laying. I mean adequate a map. I just don't know where you're hearing. I don't think i'm seeing. I'm seeing shit where happen. It's on twitter. It's like it's tweet about talking about. Espn like the team has a lot of momentum. Right now is not america's team. I think a long island seeing the borelli house bro. He's been us insane. It's insane. it's frat party and look saw. Is anybody showing for like a nice dinner. And they're like no no no telling them shows up your lady. Just go get in one table. Sit in the middle of the they had like a reservation. Like fifteen people for a graduation party and they didn't know what was going on jimmy hanging from the ceiling they're like grabbing onto the lights and swinging backrooms crazy. The front rooms double the side. Yeah from where the cameras were looking out. Shopping on elliott dirty. Oh yeah yeah. Was he saying that you were like you big time. He's like to do the the bruins games at at tony's i've been in tony's the way it set up it's like the you'd have to be right here and he's like. Oh you forgot. Yes i love. There's nowhere to do not to mention the fact. He's not even close to downtown. I mean got the best twitter game of anyone like him. Just re tweeting like people. Being like elliott. he'd just re tweets them like just weird sees her is awesome. No hedgerow celerion club. No hedger's very very funny all right anything else no. It's good to know that you a little salty about about roy. No flaky having a little moment to say. The islanders are america's team is voted last. Better be better. Like i need to celebrate a win like no i think you celebrate it enbrel. I'm just saying like. I had to let it ruin series. Just the lightning. I'm not salting bruce. I mean the guy goalie have like a porn fucking light out here. We go the excuses. Don't have their captain who's there. Capped initially the whole year. Well is he coming back. No i thought skied it here at the boys move..

Around the NFL
"one table" Discussed on Around the NFL
"A very special appearance. Now they're very special because she's so famous and popular the terms of her Talent contract deems that she only can work about five days during spring and summer and they must be from a bar colleen whoa day and what a day thanks coming to my club all right set the scene for us then all right so here we are. We are in west hollywood california. At rocco's we ho- this is the heart the heart of how would you put it. Ricky how would you put this in the center of boys town which is west hollywood right next to a rainbow flag crosswalk and june is pride month. So we're excited to be debuting. Our pride episode of around the nfl in person and we also have another special you. Don't we do this. We have a lot of people here. By the way we have a bit of a celebration here for our road show And very excited colleen's dad is here. He's at a neighboring table. right now. Talk nickname is frenchie frenchie. Early pride episode was coming up on a plane. I'm gonna frenchie wolf out here Gonzo and connie's friend miles. His dad's here so there at one table. And that's sitting again as well on the show but really sitting in just to hang out with us. In fact she didn't even know the around the nfl. Podcasts was taping to fourteen minutes ago. She thought it was the broadcast which is a vanity project for erica lakisha jackson wesseling. So this is so nice. I mean it's so great to be here in this part of the city right in the middle and the heart of pride month. Erica our wonderful producer. Nfl's resident lesbian but also our friend and we thought it'd be nice thing and this is really ricky's brainchild to go on location. This is the first time we've been together doing a show since like when many moons. I mean i would say you have to go back to combine before twenty twenty combine pandemic potentially. I mean a show of this magnitude right. I think there might have been a thursday night. Football recap we did from a socially distance in a garage maybe late last year but this the first time we're altogether during the show and i don't mark you and i are on opposite ends of this. I'm so ready to get back together in a workplace. Do a podcast together. More human connection. And i know there's the the case for the other way but come on hold on hold on. It's like nice. We're looking up at the hollywood hills. It's about seventy five degrees We are surrounded by a flock of like eight nine ten roaming about i am totally happy. Here this is not what i'm talking about. This is summer no but i. I am an investigation about the twenty percent. We know who the one twenty percent erica. The other twenty percent greg. What do you have to say. Just maybe a little bit of all of us you know. Everyone's a little There is bark seems totally at ease. Dan is the one it's partly because he's the host that he's used to having things set up a certain way. That seems a little more uncomfortable. I mean that's maybe it's the surroundings. Yeah i would say it has nothing to do with where we are and why we're doing this episode but just there's a lot of moving parts and i'm also under a son that is determined to burn me alive by baking in the sun right now. All the rest of us are like nicely shaded. it's couched in wonderful shade. Dan claims because he's part austrian. He's finding under the sun. But i'm starting to see a little perspiration and our song is plane dan right. We don't have the copyright control over that so don't pay attention to that line the music playing or the truck for the dump trucks going on behind the zone so chris wesseling is with us as he always always and in fact. Connie you saw something else. Right down the street here on santa monica boulevard. Oh yeah when we were walking up there were all these big green eggs for sale right out front at like the hardware store right next door and they were just like out in front of us and my dad was like. Oh i love green eggs. It's like it's a sign so the quiches here big green eggs here. The reds are here. West is here. He is with us as always says mark pop quiz. Actually you know what. Because i didn't like the insinuation by greg greg. Why is pride month in june. I know you're uncomfortable of the stonewall. Riots okay gotcha gonna guess that's not something you guess for. I thought that was going to be part of like erica's time. Basically dana's set it up now and now we're going to hand the show over to erica for the next thirty five forty minutes and sees explain what pride means the her exactly ricky now and i wanna to say in preparation for today's show. I went and reread that. Awesome article you wrote on. Nfl dot com last year about your experiences as a gay woman sports media and at the nfl and it was just so well done. And really. i. I couldn't have yup more respect ricky. For what for what you do and how you express yourself in that article and so this is a nice thing for us all to be together celebrating all means a lot that you say that. Thank you and you guys were the first people that i told even publicly back. What three four. Years ago now.

Rec Poker
"one table" Discussed on Rec Poker
"Because you know we're doing it all With with the the love of the love of the group And yet actually. That's a good point. I should point out to listeners that there is a tournament Setting for the one table which we were using as well which is which is a lot like that. yeah. I just wanted to just like in case. That didn't come clear. I want to emphasize that you can sign up for this. You don't have to give your email. You don't have to give password you can if you want to set up an account. You don't have to pay anything. It's great if you donate a little right but it's i mean. This is an amazing resource. The you've built that has sort of now global adoption and it's entirely free like wile. Wow have you seen people start to contribute and start to donate. I mean there is a little spot on it that asks people to sorta chip in if the if they really like to. Have you seen that start to support the to a little. Yeah accordingly currently the. There's a good number of people that donate poker now that make possible to keep it running. So for example we allow me to be many focus on this currently Of course the money of the money that come from the nation there is not a money that we make me reach. But i have some other. I have some other planes to to to monetize booker. Now in nata intrusive away. So i have some water plans but i am not thinking too much on these right now. Because i'm trying to keep focus on the development the core features after features. I will start to think. But i am in a good situation. I could say that to keep the project running to run and with the audience. I already did it in the best. I introduced some sponsorship and some water kind of deals that help to keep the project strong but right now i am right now. The my main focus is to keep it cheapie to run chiefs to run the servers development costs and i will. You will see what i can do to improve the improve the monetization future but right now it's it's okay so what what is the. What is the future. It sounds like you're maybe trying to work on that multi tables aspect. That's i mean. I know that super complicated. You gotta figure out shuffling people around. But what what else i mean what. What are the things are you kinda like or is that the big the big next step for.

Review Party Dot Com
"one table" Discussed on Review Party Dot Com
"I laughed at off us. One there is a ms manning for a man or series is good. That's spin off name. Yeah miss pacman go She did gobble some dots pretty aggressively probably same. Sort of thing going on in that book probably i. I laughed at manhor plus one. But it's only because i do not understand the genius that first glance that's next shit. I've never heard that before. It sounds it. Sounds like a cliche but it's not. There had other ones for it to be cliche yet. It is truly original like table for manhor plus one table for manhor wass one that just sounds like a bad eighties extent of comic lunch Who's come into the wedding. Oh the man who are. Who's plus one. I guess we'll have to see. Read this book and find out Yeah whoever it is. She's got a she's got time of her life. I bet because these book covers. I met there some else something else. You've had enough of it. Though so of idea i've had a number of it No one i can never get enough of matt. I think you can hear the smile on my face. The jubilation as.

KNST AM 790
"one table" Discussed on KNST AM 790
"Don't forget it's no mask Friday. I'm encouraging you because we were encouraged by A parent of a Lehman student Lehman Academy. And this is for Lehman for legacy for all the public schools out there, drop of your kid today. What timing, Right Drop off your kid in school today. We want as many as possible without masks. There's enough is enough. It ends when you end it. That's what it comes down to. And let me remind you again, Rachelle Belinsky said the science demonstrates if you are fully vaccinated, you are protected. She's head of the CDC. Is that it's the people not vaccinated who are not protected. We choose to be that way. So teacher should have no problem for kid is in there because you're vaccinated If you if you're not, that's your problem, not mine. There is no reason to do any of this stuff. Masking is over. We've Grand Kruger in here. Owner of Union Reformer Proof Maverick, overseen fellas. Plaza Hay had the big lawsuit beating Pima County about their illegal curfew. The settlement. We just talked about it. But thanks to Pima County, you got punched in the face and you got your nose broken. We'll talk about what happened. So it has been an absolute war zone on pretty much every restaurant and bar hostess stand for the last calendar year. Our hostess is our servers are bartenders are bus boys and our security have been forced to become deputized to become health department sanitary ins. And, unfortunately, as you know, there's two sides to that equation about mask wearing or not, and both sides are very politically charged and very happy to litigate with you at the hostess stand. And so I have had these poor 17 18 19 year old girls crushed into tears by 40 year old customers on both sides of the equation. Sorry on an incredible acts of of You know rudeness in an inconsiderate nous for businesses that were truly scrambling and just trying to figure out what the rules were this day, because, remember, we got this amazing lesson in civics. The difference between federal law and state law and local municipal law has never become more apparent. Suddenly, we realized wow. The governors have a lot of power over here. Oh, my goodness. There's a lot of things they could do and your local government really matters and So for this last year, it has been a war right mask or no mask. Whether allowed to stand whether allowed to dance where they're allowed to order up at the bar top, whether you can add an 11th chair to that table because God forbid you put that 11th chair and the cove it comes out. That's the science. That's the science that's right and and so, like, litigating these rules Is difficult for even us. The industry insiders right who are supposed to know right? Anyone? We're we're even struggling. Are we under governor's executive order, or are we under the Pima County mask mandate right, like whose rules when they conflict. Do we follow? How do you if I can barely know, And I'm trying to stay on top of this. How do my staff members know? And worse? How does the general public know? And so this is created an awful lot of conflicts and it culminated. A Saturday afternoon in November. Where we had one table getting up in our restaurant during brunch. This happen in the middle of the day. Wow. And during Bronson, who had one table, getting up and having conversations with another table, they started to get a bit conflicted with each other. And so my general manager stepped in and told them Hey, you've got toe Go sit down at this point standings Illegal walking around without a mascot is illegal. Going up to another table is also illegal. And so please go back to your table and put your mascot on the gentleman, of course, told him if you and he punches my general manager in the face, and so giving him a black eye, he's bleeding is under under his eye. Grab that guy got on his back like a spider monkey right to hold on to him and start taking him down and his friend comes up and crushes me in the face off for trying to get them to sit down and where their mask and so I ended up with a broken septum. It was kind of put off to the wrong side of my face over there. Not gotta work for a couple weeks and You know, got a full reconstructive, no surgery, So I have got a face for radio right now. My well join the club. So that all happened thanks to Pima County's rules, and Doug Ducey is rules and it put you guys in danger and really good, And I have more to come back and come back with a lot more because I want to talk about because you never know. The reason is you have to do this because you never don't wanna help. The party person would show up and they sit there and they just watch you We have stories about that. So So, um, how badly did your hostess hostess is complain to you that they had to tell people like did they just I mean, I'm sure they got stressed out. Got anxiety when they had to see Saw somebody walk in without a mask. Oh, I gotta I gotta tell this person to put a mask on their face. It's soul crushing, quite frankly, like it's we're normally in the Yes. Business. My job is to say yes to you. Can I have extra chicken in my salad? Yes. Can I have my dressing on the side? Yes. Can I have a double Jack and Coke? Yes. Cost a little more. But yes, on suddenly or in the no business you can't stand and you can't dance And you can't have that 11th chair and God forbid you come in here at 10, 01 and suddenly, like the gusher like, but I didn't come to be told No Came to be told. Yes, toe everything that I wanted, and it's my birthday. Can I get a free piece of cake? And so I think that's what you expect out of your restaurants, particularly your local restaurants. This is why you're coming for local for service so that we can be in the Yes business for you. Yeah, I want to be in the yes business for you. That's our job. Every guest that comes in the front door. Is my boss, right? They are my staff's boss. They tell us what to do. They tell us to jump and we say how high But when they tell me to go pound sand and have myself and punch me in the face, like suddenly, like problem it does create like a hostile work environment. Oh, man, So we're gonna come back Grand Kruger again And he's he did not. He could have taken our money which I hope you I wish you would have But he chose to not do it said Don't worry about my losses incurred because of you just cover my attorney's fees, and we'll call it a day on day. Kudos to you for them. Hope people support you for that. He's overseen those plaza, three restaurants, proof Reforma and Union. He's got that great country bar, maverick. You're gonna get stay with us because I want you to tell people What it was like during this whole covert thing, Cause you had a good relationship with the health department. And then covert happened. They became, You know the Gestapo and they would sit there at your restaurant and.

Podcast RadioViajera
"one table" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
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Your Own Pay
"one table" Discussed on Your Own Pay
"So it was like okay. Yeah man mute. Button has become my best friend while working well peleton. I haven't really had to do mute. Because i've been on live chat by the way if you're born and listening to subset feel free to live chat in two peleton and asked for michael. Maybe we can talk now see. I would've told me taking a totally different tax if you're stuck in a frequent large at right now it's good that you're listening to us either way. Although i think we've talked about it i live chat has become my favorite communication with customer service. Only because i can do other. Things is quick. I sort of don't like somebody's using live chat. I can't remember who it is at the moment with. Somebody's using live chat. No no. it wasn't Cloudiness ashley is using live chat There's looks differ from any other live chat. I've ever knock could be updates to live chat since last time. I knew that i was using it. But it looks different to any other live chat setup that i've seen at all the gotcha with spectrum might be using their own custom built live chat whereas you know this other company over here is using then desk liar out of the box. Yeah and then. Company c. is using intercom which offers pine cast zander. Calm and then company dis using drift. So the experience for the end user isn't consistent for the most part. now i've i've had more experience positive experiences accessibility and live chats all man. Yeah especially over the past few years. But i'm into literally using the software live chat. Oh oh but it looks different than the other you know. Companies that were using live chat. Remember seeing because you live channel joel pay for a second upright. Yup oh yeah. I did could be updates or changes to live. Chatterjee's could be customized. No installation live chat but look completely different than what i was used to a live chat like. Oh yeah this is going to be great as i wait a minute why. Why is there a table table here. If if you don't use voiceover on the mac thing you don't feel our pain for tables man because you never know if that tables just going to be one table or a table with tables inside of cells that are nested inside tables. Jeez his hands. That was mine. I'll tell you. One problem i do need to solve and i'm thinking about so i gotta spend more money. I don't like spending money. It may seem that. I do. But i really don't like spending money for by listening..

Life of an Architect
"one table" Discussed on Life of an Architect
"He's a guy and he's like you talk down to him and he doesn't like it and the bottom line is that he doesn't wanna work with you and that's a problem for me right. This is my boss. Saying the are quiet. Doesn't want to work with you. And so now. That's my problem and i was like. Hey maybe if. I just talked to him. He's like no no knock he's the client. His perception is reality. Regardless get it. And i was like that was the lesson i will. I'll never forget. And i don't claim that i've actually stopped down to people. I mean i know. I still do it but i try not to. And i'm conscious of that behavior. I mean i'm so careful. With how. I try to speak to clients and i actually had a conversation with my wife for the time and as always is kind of what she does. She sustainably made a supporting point that no two people have the same reality in their fourth. They can't have the same perception of that reality And since i love telling a story in attempt to explain another story no let me put it this way. Because i think this is the way that everybody gets right. If you can't project yourself into the why don't talk down people. I'm not that person that pertain to me. The whole premise shot. Let me present a different way. Let's say you're in a restaurant and you think the services garbage because you have to flag down your waiter constantly for like every possible thing. It's like he didn't even know you're there one table over someone else. Thinks the services fantastic because the waiter isn't constantly them and they're not topping off their tv whenever drops a half an inch causing them to perform phd level chemistry equations. To get the right amount or ratio of sugar tea and now is is melting. And since you don't use real sugar anyway do you need like an eighth of a packet to get the sugar backward. These be years of more like a quarter of a packet and next thing..

Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast
"one table" Discussed on Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Podcast
"Tables one into in. The paper guided the assessment of the levels of evidence for the studies and the grades for the recommendations. These tables are actually from the c. P gina animal that is available to all apm apd members on the website We were fortunate in the process to be involved in the development of this manual. So if you look at table one in this ep g yours. Wear levels of evidence are assigned based on the study type such as a randomized control. Trial study is assigned a number and a strong. Rtp would be assigned a one table to then provides guidelines for determining the overall grading of the actual recommendation and these are created a strong moderate or weak to determine this grade for each action statement. We examined the evidence for each that. Action statement based on the benefits and harms and the preponderance of studies of different levels of evidence for example. An action statement with a large number of number of level. One studies that showed a clear. Benefit would be assigned a great of strong so we went through this process for all studies all actions statements to assign the proper levels of evidence and the proper grating for each of our recommendations audience. Understand the development of the cpr g. Today will be addressing two of the recommendations. We would like to focus on gait speed and muscle activation. Let's first discuss action. Statement to action statement to is on the use of af os or efi s devices to improve gates. The evidence quality is a one for all contracts excluding acute fps in individuals with chronic stroke and moderate for individuals with acute stroke. This contract is walking speed over a level surface and the reason this is important is because it increasing gait speed may increase mobility balanced confidence and health at any face postal. We know walking speed is now considered the sixth vital sign. So does this mean we would want to consider a nato to directly assists with walking speed and that we would potentially want to start it in the acute phase in order to get people walking sooner and faster also does this mean. Fps devices may be more beneficial during the acute phase potentially because neuro plasticity. So the short answer to this question is yes that if an individual has a goal to improve gates feed which many will then including a four fps should be considered early in the rehab process. We can see from the literature that early application demonstrates that immediate and clinically meaningful effect in gates be if the fps is done included as part of the plan of care. The idea is that individuals may then be able to participate at a higher level of intensity. Which then can produce more clinically meaningful benefits for that therapeutic or combined effect where the clinical decision making of the clinician needs to come in is which of these devices is going to best meet the needs of the individual and so for example if the goal is for gait speed what type of device will actually address this with the person that is front of them. We also need to understand that the needs of the patient can likely change over time and so the device itself should also change over time so for example if a devices applied at the beginning of acute care stay it may have that immediate effect of improving the individuals gates seen they then can participate at a higher level and potentially improve more significantly by the end of their length of stay at.

Inform Me Podcast
"one table" Discussed on Inform Me Podcast
"Say to. In shaw that all four point six year by twenty dates to ensure that all youth and sunshine and the substantial proportion of adults both men and women achieve literacy and numeracy said that. Read down free to use Fee goes mathematics. And all that. So i turned the approach. Really thank you very much for this angle. Where we did it take this matter. Fests the angle when our pick talk about the issue of people when they do With a call them. They do gender disparity. I i don joined the issue of every body making get involved with this adult children youth. Not the issue of he had retired snake. bit problem. check firm you. Don't take care of the educationa in go off the mata and she don't take care of the devotional angle so me. I won't come from the angle of the mentality of we will be my nameless link reached the the bottom line between male of female education. People were growing up with these mentality. Say every woman madama mimic will go on the men they see them as those windows glitter. Not them won't you to continue my name. Nyack mikado water harry times. It helped us on name. Heterogenous property harry costa coupon fighters house on finance property. Kim brittany make lead this idea of see on moore of african mentality now. Somebody will carry on my generation but aleta bilman even those families that may such mistakes say man. Go one table weakness nambi wi-fi most face face or demand. The had betrayed by periods. Usually the women sweats slots i got. Yeah because women was supposed to be part of december as only because because they use the oslo city fever be men lit discovered that the where peres be careful by man. Diesel may never return again so now what we should start to advocates or whitten our debate. Same communities greg know. How did you notice this madonna. We'd be after rents does villages wherever we all come from. We need to let everybody know nosy. As long as i say you capizzi chide he. Missile was gay denied of education of in class but we don't talk about the preceding pre primary primary and secondary before we talked about the tertiary institutions. Now will did four point six. Say it good mic. Bouchut men and women boys unguessed. I boats niche to get involved in this issue of say this to learn how to read. I write on to recognize figures i use. I'd want to one to none. Lucy went to one. I did not to the beat now. I remember two thousand four. I roll call. I get one school personally when i run. Will you call adult education program now. That's a e de. Yah make me on me ep. What's mcnew run. That was because i get home one for this word. The reason why dot project that year to several was. Because i saw a very large proportion of people i said a moved by michele walk din accuracy vid grid large number of people know that it was an acquittal. I say wait to goofy before this group work costly only marriage guet guests. Apl admitted on eventuality was not a family. They don't know what to do. And then eventually got your journal nonstop school. Nobody to have him on origene assignments. I'm a nuns and mel dome legacy blank. Because if they shagman get will will get channel bouquets. Because you'll be point. Got problem is before. I demoing bag up as i've never really thought of it like this before. So the take retired this this desire for mid to cut something to assist this simple. So that they count the opioid system. Shire's doubles is touted. What is called. I did it because your program. What she and. I don't up program for several years. I'm of god. I talked to you to d. A half full graduate of our triple bend is from program while even the program eventually is better. I guess for people. The last time. I traveled to get one soviet. Give me five thousand. I think i i was happy. That at least somebody silicone names. That i was a human confessed article. Never would i held my people one. I did talk to many people get utah. Find out that. Even a more these old periods solo bid get issues be. We have any trusting going moines to the schools. So what did now find. Opportunity did a quick grab and unloaded online life. Katona ron on which would mean if the mitchell giving bit to so under community and the community at large. So what.

Dr Ron Unfiltered Uncensored
"one table" Discussed on Dr Ron Unfiltered Uncensored
"We all get fibrosis growing inside of us as we age if you're in an anatomy class and you had a cadaver of an eighteen year old on one table and at a cadaver of an eighty year old on the other table and you took out there a war because you took out their liver. You took other kidneys. Took out their lungs to get their brains. You would note that the internal organs of the eighteen year old were full. They looked wet. They were had the consistency very firm. Jello you cut through them. It's kinda quiet but firm you cut through the internal organs on the eighty year old. Not only are they about one third the size of those of the eighteen year old but it feels like cutting through an italian bread. That's been left on the kitchen table for a week. I'm exaggerating but you get the idea of. How fibrosis hardens things now. Along with that shrinkage along with hardening comes in function so as we age in our internal fibro up it diminishes their function and in is doctors. Used to learn in anatomy in med. School fibrosis is what eventually kills us all but again i'm getting ahead of myself. Think of every disease name that ends in itis every name of every disease that ends in itis is related to inflammation and we know. Now there are plenty of diseases out there who don't have the ida suffix that still are linked to inflammation as their primary root cause. Now think of all the disease states that ended in otis with the possible exception of osteoporosis. All of the disease states that ended in otis are fibrosis diseases. Diseases in which fibrosis is growing in an organ by rosas drawing in an area that fibrosis causing trouble. Now let's look at the most commonly used the inflammatory agents and let's see what's right and what's wrong with them. The most commonly used agents are the non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs. Aspirin ibuprofen nah person. Relevant viaducts celebrate. Excuse me violations in around anymore because what did it do. It killed people. Oh okay celebrating. The cox two inhibitors. Those are the most commonly sold anti inflammatory drugs. What's wrong with them. What's wrong with them is that they actually remote the die off of liver and the kidneys now. The major cause of death from the use of non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs is kidney damage. Kidney failure death from kidney's not working second major cause of death is intestinal hemorrhage the lining of the intestine get so thin the intestines begin to bleed through their lining. Loss of blood is great patient. Dies third major cause of death. In the use of joy.

Tessa and Elliot Argue
"one table" Discussed on Tessa and Elliot Argue
"Oh and then. I started looking at it. 'cause i was like this is kind of funny that people are getting upset at demi levato for saying we should get rid parties until you start looking at the articles about it and there's a billion of like yeah. We should get rid of it being you don't know the baby's gender and then there's just as many where you're like that's stupid. Come on it's fucking bait lake. Yeah and i was like oh. That's super controversial. I'm not going to bring it up now. I'm bringing it up. But i'm just like you gotta be fucking kidding me. I guess don't want gender reveal parties because you don't know the baby's true gender. Get the fuck outta here with that bullshit right now. I guess like. I get the not projecting i onto your child but like the also lake. Come on yeah. I mean i guess like i just. I don't see the issue in like keeping things neutral to a sense that like i as a girl i had pink thrust upon me. Sure my entire and my favorite color is green. Obviously like i don't automatically listeners. Know but like. I had pink constantly and like and We in elementary school. The boy sat at one table. Miguel said at the other end. It didn't have to be that way. But that's how it was and i like sitting with the boys and i'm assuming it's because i had a brother and i knew how to talk to boys sure there's some truth. Yeah and so. I would go and sit over there. 'cause girls are mean and so i don't know like i are. We thrusting all of these things upon little kids and they don't they don't really need it anyway like you know what i mean later. No not saying that. I'm just saying like if you've ever looked at gender reveal parties. It's all like oh. Is it going to be ballerinas. And bows her guns ammo. I mean like that's like if i take my cousins. Yeah rate their sisters and one of them is a. Tom was a tomboy. Right right or you will. You will call on the other. One was a girly girl..

Detour To Neverland
"one table" Discussed on Detour To Neverland
"Are the things that we can do at home as well but it's obviously a lot of focus on the parks as well all right so here we go so. I'm gonna start with breakfast. Because i'm a big fan of breakfast and i decided to go with breakfast tacos from what he's lunch box in hollywood studios and i know that that's kind of a silly one to be honest. I really struggled with finding community in food. Even though that's what we love to do the most. But the way that i looked at this one is there are people like us who are completely obsessed with taco's i feel like that's a community there and then there are people who don't know about touches because obviously if you eat them you'll love them. There's my community aspect. Is that a stretch. No you. I remember whenever you were making your list. You said like what has a cult following and you probably thought talk to us because we're the leaders of that colt But i think we have determined now breakfast tacos are superior to lunch tacos nachos absolutely in our opinion and gravy gravy greater than chile. And we are southern. So we're suckers for gravy. I think it's the first time you've ever actually said you are southern. I think i realized more and more than i am. I feel like when we lived in tennessee. I wanted to suppress that part of myself. And i feel like now that we are away from tennessee. I've realized all the things that i do and all the things that i eat and sometimes the way that i talk like compared to my students. I'm quite southern. Driven by grits and sweet tea exam and gravy fairly okay. That's a nice breakfast. It's a little bit hard to imagine that. Just because there is nowhere more chaotic in all of walt disneyworld than trying to find seating at what he's lunchbox. Well there's a community a community of people fighting over one table. That's not exactly the feeling that i was going for..

Gaming and BS RPG Podcast
"one table" Discussed on Gaming and BS RPG Podcast
"And they are they are they are generic. Fantasy bad guys like they. Are you know they've they've got some nights. The iron guard. I think they're called then. There's the rust brothers and they're just generally bad but they are like the only a They're the only religion that like actually spreads out from anywhere. Like everything else is in pockets and kind of scattered but the rest brothers like show up in places so in my game. The appearance of the rest brothers is never a good. You know is never a good moment and the players are now facing that because there The place they are on the map their stronghold on the opposite side of. There's a town on the opposite side of the lake and the rest of invaded the town. So there's getting to be this point where the rest brothers are getting closer to their stronghold in there now like think we're gonna have to go deal with these guys fantastic. I wanna go to the chat. Quick and i don't know if i might skip anybody that put in there. I know Somebody asked about the virtual tabletop which to get back to you. Like yep white. how are you running it. Sounds like twenty so surreal. Twenties got a full role. Twins got a full module for this that it's got character sheets with that will build the dice pools and roll them It takes a little getting used to How to how to how to make the dice pools in the character sheet but like my players like use it exclusively and rolls all the correct dyson shows you the results. It lets you push rolls and things like that i did. I just imported the map. And i think they have an image on their website. Like i am ported. The map directly into the website. And a one of the things you have to do in the game is when you're traveling if you've been through heck's before you don't have to make what's called the pathfinder role so on my home map the they're just a pen marks like little x.'s. In the bottom of each hex as they went through it on the Virtual tabletop. I've had to put Little symbols into it so that we know lake. You know when we're playing like oh this sexy guys have been through it. You don't have to make this role keep going so yeah no i have one i have. I have one table top of the big map. And then i often take the maps from the book those isometric drawings and then i will throw them in Put over the fog of war and just revealed in chunks as we play through.

Fusion Patrol
"one table" Discussed on Fusion Patrol
"She doesn't want to do it he doesn't want to do it and then yet he still has to pour the drink down the guy Just because the show that is he's still human still. Yeah that that doesn't show me still human. That shows me. He's too stupid to get the job done properly right. It's like a jealousy you can just table that one table. It was your idea. It's even worse. It was your idea. And you brought your wife along exactly seriously come on but it was not as bad as johnny but oh no but let's put a side on that she is the first one kisses vega. Yeah okay chase kissed but a little on the lips. And didn't he still pack encouraged and that's exactly what she was supposed to do. And that's about as much as she did with him on till and she's she's doing this night then they drug him. Yeah and he's completely unconscious and dangles kiss him But he's unconscious kind of girl. Do you think i am. Yeah what the heck. Yeah what the heck i mean. I my my first reaction to this in my my mostly continuing reaction is. That's a stupid distinction. She's drawing there. I don't i don't i don't get why suddenly she's shy about it and then it hits me it's like is it because she's taking advantage of him. Yup your advantage of him. She drugged dim. Yeah it's it's not like you can find the rufi on him. But i didn't do anything. Yeah exactly my my honor is intact like that. I just thought that was weird. But i don't know i thought it was his poor writing it. It's it's on writer. I don't know what they were trying to go on there with it. So and the art room. Yeah they are a vacuum or pumping gas in the vacuum would be bad they must have been putting nitrogen there and that. That was my next question. So it's like it appears to be that they're just pumping.

Risky Business
Everyone's messing with TrickBot
"Your last week when we were talking about how someone was interfering with the trick bought bought net and I said something along the lines of this kind of has the feeling of something that came off a whiteboard at Cyber Command. About that about that. Yes. Other news breaking that it wasn't fact Siva combined all up in trick thought. So yeah we well, you totally cold that one it it was the vibe. Yeah. It did feel coordinated that felt a little different than usual doesn't feel like the normal corporate tax downs we do know that the were some corporates involved as well as. Much. necessarily. The same operational whether it's incidence Mike stuff was also taking down some of the stuff in ways that we've kind of seen them do in the past But yeah, this one did feel a little different and yet it was. Yes. So it turns out Cyber Command were interfering with the trick bought botnets under the auspices of protecting the United States election, right the integrity of the election and confidence in the election because you know US security officials have been quite concerned that an adversary could use the deployment of ransomware on or around the election. Is a bit of a spoiler as a wide sue sort of arrived confidence in the US election I've seen some people pushing back on that on twitter. Some people insecurity saying, well, it's just a theoretical risk but look they have been thinking about this one table-topping this one for quite a long time I can tell you that with certainty I've been on this one for quite a long time. So I'm not surprised to see the move against trick much the same way that they moved against the IRA the Russian IRA that is before the midterms or during the midterms. A couple of years ago back in two thousand eighteen. So I'm not surprised to see them do this. Especially when you consider that trick bought has been linked to your all of shady state-sponsored stuff. Yeah. But I think it does make sense and when we talked last week, you know we speak that a bit about the healthcare impact was the trick bottle being involved in dropping the ransomware on the big hospital chain. We were talking about but I was focusing on the elections in a it's a thing that the Americans are particularly concerned about because it is a realistic thing that can happen but also it's A little bit more mandate to you know, go after and deal with things that are election-related and some of the tops with trick bought selling access rather actors on North Korea's one example incited. Does kind of tend to nations day territory. Both of those things are a little bit more in McMahon's wheelhouse than just like straight up criminal stuff and we've seen some people kind of suggesting that even if the technical risk to elections perhaps as pot credible who knows Hang on hang onto picked off. The trick on state and county systems right that could be involved in the election process some house I you know it does it does actually connect up pretty well I. Think and I had brief chat with Bobby Chesney about this he wrote a piece on it. For Law Fair and he says, yeah, if this is squarely aimed at ta protecting the election, then this type of activity would fall squarely within. The parameters of Cyber Command statutory authorities, right. So it which actually makes it less interesting because if they have done this because of the attacks against hospitals that would be crossing a big line but doing it because of the election actually less interesting. Yeah. It's funny. Funny because. It is a really interesting example of them acting against the network like this where election interfering is probably only one thing that trick part could be used where we've seen it being used for. But. Yeah. You're right. It would have been and we don't we taking action against the theoretical attack instead of the actual one which used down hundreds of hospitals. Just seems to be crazy. A place in the side effect right? If I do disrupt right but on that's it's also not particularly here to what extent this really has caused in payment. The operation of trick bought in the short term perhaps some in the long term doesn't really seem that way. You know we've made him a difference. We don't really know but anything that goes after those actors makes their lives more difficult is a good scientific even it wasn't the primary reason and we've also seen you know one kind of pot in public here and may well have been other actions going on and you know we may see ongoing. Activity against trick bottle you hang on hang on that's the part that's the part that comes next but let's just stay with the cyber command bit for now this could be signaling right? They are talking about this. The Washington Post comes out with four sources on this. They clearly talking about it to certain meteorite. Let's they're talking about it for a reason. Sorry. When people say this could be signaling I tend to think the fact that commanders even discussing it. Supports that theory. Yeah. I think that's a pretty straight line to draw. Obviously, Siva combines don a bunch of other things in the last year or two, and we haven't necessarily seen them discussed the same way as this during the previous mid Tim elections. You know he did see them saying you know we did the was some signaling. Russian ACA saying, Hey, we are up in your stuff we are watching you just. You know kind head things off. So the fact that we had some signaling then I think this has signaling now totally make sense it does. Now, where it gets interesting. Naira. As I said this isn't about the hospitals it's about a theoretical. That could could fall on election related systems right in a few weeks from now. But this begs the question couldn't you make the same argument for all botnets couldn't make the same argument for. In that case in that could be theoretically leveraged a state to undermine the election right and if that's the case why not attack them to? Know that there's any good reason not here I. Think it's very yeah absolutely you we've seen plenty of evidence of other Boston. It's being used to drop initial access as cover being used as unwittingly You know by other intelligence agencies to as vectors into places like there's absolutely a line to be drawn from all of the other big operation is such a natural good place to starve deniable they provide access the indeed they less well protected them. The networks are trying to break into our operation themselves. There's no reason not to go after the other ones under the same kind of logic to me. Well, that's the thing. Isn't it? Doesn't even though we're saying it hasn't crossed a line it kind of has. Saying, is that this? Is a national security risk that justifies the involvement of military organization. It's almost like this complicated. It's almost

The Model Health Show
The Fat burn Fix And Our Growing Susceptibility To Viral Infections - With Dr. Cate Shanahan
"Welcome to the model. Show this fitness and nutrition expert Shawn Stevenson and I'm so grateful to be tuning today. This episode here I am so pumped about. This is one of my favorite physicians. One of my favorite scientists and she's got a new project is really helping shed some light on a very very misunderstood topic in this the topic of body, fat. Sustain that we tend to see is a very cosmetic target is a very cosmetic issue for hundreds of millions of people right now, but in truth, our body fat is a major player in so many different dynamic ways as far as our health as far as our ability to fight infections, viral infections, even and I think that this is going to be incredibly enlightening and something that you're going to walk away with having a better understanding of this. Incredible tissue that we're all carrying around in what's led to the surplus that were carrying around for many of us, and also some more intelligent ways that we can address this in not just for cosmetic issues, but to truly get our society healthier. And hope that you've been employing different strategies to get yourself healthy right now, and also your loved ones. It's more important than ever to reach out. Make sure that our friends and family are doing some of the basic necessities of just getting some fresh air, going out and walk move their bodies, engaging in some stress management practices, and we've done episodes dedicated to these things, and also making sure that they're getting in some high-quality foods as well as supersport right now, but we just recently went on our first outing since the corn team began first outing to a restaurant with our FRIZZ nextdoor, nextdoor, neighbours, families both wint. And it was very a felt like I was visiting another planet, I definitely felt a little bit like that scene and back to the future when Michael J. Fox goes back to pass, and he's got like a has met suit on, and he winds up in a barn, and these folks happened upon him in his hands. Matsue with this delorean in the sign has his comic book. which is like the cover? The Comic Book Kinda shows what the future looks like are. These alien invaders look like. So just to get into the restaurant you walk through. The. Lobby is about five feet of lobby, and you have to wear masks. Go through the five feet, but then there people already there sitting at tables there socially distance. Of course you know one table apart, but they've got. You know they don't have mask on because you can eat with a mask on yet. Until maybe we get permanent mass installed on her face faces in little openings, but the science there. Wasn't really accurate. You know like that five feet, but then once you go pacify feet. Take your mask off, and you can each her. You know whatever your therefore, but he's a very strange experience. Because the waitress had on, the has metsu she had on the face shield. She had on the mask at that point I was like why be here in like there's so much that goes into it, and it's so abnormal. We should just go ahead and you know. Make dinner ourselves have family. Get together something like that. It's just an added. stressor is so much uncertainty in all. The tables had to be labeled that this table has been sanitized in, you know. We've hit it with the flame thrower all these different stuff just to feel comfortable going outside, and it was like this was like a you know there's a strip mall and everybody is just a very dystopia and situation, and this is the situation that we're facing right now. There is a very infectious. Virus that is that we're dealing with as a society and at its core. We Really WanNA. Look at this what we've been dedicated to. How do we get our citizens healthier? so that were not as susceptible to this virus in the mini viruses that are to come because this is right now. This is just the first of many that we're going to be faced with as humanity you know, and the thing that is overlooked in that I've really been working to up level the conversation is. As a species? What are the things that make us more susceptible to viral infections? What are the things that we can do to help? Improve our bodies response because in truth we've had such a relationship with viruses throughout human evolution that we are in fact, the human genome is eight percent over eight percent in dodge in his viruses that we are. Our genome is made of. We've had such interaction with viruses. We are made viruses on that level talking about our human genome, what our jeans are made of the human genes with the things that make us human. We're part virus. And even more tangible aspect because I think there's really a hard pill for us to swallow as society right now that we are virus ourselves. But you know this is something that we can test track now. We have some affirmation to the fact that we all are carrying upwards of three hundred trillion virus particles in and on our bodies all the time. We are. We're like a playground for viruses and. Pathogenic! Many of them Symbiotic. But this equation really plays into. How healthy are we interact with other people's virus load? How healthy are we or what can happen to damage our health immune system health that even the pathogenic viruses that were carrying right now can become opportunistic and take advantage of our system and make us sick.

Mike McConnell
Ohio restaurants opening Indoor dining with restrictions
"Even though the number of cobit nineteen cases and related deaths in Ohio grows every day of the state remains at a plateau average and more businesses are getting the green light to reopen may twenty six bowling alleys and miniature golf batting cage facilities that are also connected to those kinds of activities in those will also follow the proper health and safety protocols lieutenant governor John Houston also says that training for all sports can resume may twenty sixth also catering and banquet halls could re open June first tables must be spaced six feet apart and the limit is for three hundred people

Young House Love Has A Podcast
The PODS Container Has Gone!
"Well we started last week's episode with our pods container just having gotten delivered and we started this week with it just having been picked up. Yeah it was a momentous thing to see it. Roll out be well. God's all the things I love yes it was a little bit more nerve racking than I expected it to be because we have used a pod before when we had our floors refinished and this house just downstairs so we had to move all the furniture and our first floor out of the House and we put it in a pod in the driveway. But you know that didn't have to go anywhere. It didn't get transported on a truck states away to new place to be dropped down. It just sat still rate. You know what I'm realizing right now. We have never not been with the stuff that we've moved ever in our whole lives. Yeah every other move. We've done up to this. Point has been basically a local move between places in Richmond apart from moving from New York here fourteen years ago but minivan van me and John Oliver Steph. It is the first time in a while that we've made an interstate move and so when we moved from our first house to our second house and then later to our current house. Our Third House here in Richmond like those are all within miles of each other and we did like just little trips like packing the car with stuff one day coming back the next afternoon like it was really easy. I think we took one truck for each move like we did. Use A u-haul rented truck for just like an afternoon like it was not a big deal right and that's how we also furnish the duplex and the beach us. We rented a U haul. Once put our stuff in it but we've always been like the driver of our things and it's not that I think we have any mistrust in pods driving. It itself is just a funny feeling to watch all of your possessions leave. You like going ahead of you and we are here and what. I have dubbed pod Purgatory. Because as we wait for the PIE to make its way to Florida over two weeks. We can't get there. The House isn't ready for US ANYWAY. And we wouldn't have any of her stuff so we just kind of hang out of the. House for two weeks wait for the pods to land and then in two weeks we do the journey. That pot is doing ahead of us. Yes our timeline. Right now is that we are hoping to make the move to Florida sometime. The first week of May because that's when the pod is scheduled to arrive there. That's when our contractor says. It should be ready for us to come move our stuff in and so that starting to feel like the week things are GonNa Happen. I'm knocking on all the wood because everything seems to be up in the air these days but I think that two week window is another thing. We didn't really wrap our heads around until recently because again having only done local moves before it's always been this kind of like a gradual process into the new house. Where if we forgot something at the old house we could like run back and get it. But that's not really an option here like we have to be much more organized and basically just have one shot at getting everything packed between the pod. That's going down and then we can fit in our car when we actually go down the first week of May. Yeah so what remains in our houses just like you know the linens on the beds that were still sleeping in because we did sell the beds to the new owners along with about fifty percent of our stuff because that house being less than half the size of this house means we certainly would be not smart debris one hundred percent of the seven this house because it would have nowhere to land in Florida. Yes there's a lot of stuff here. I mean I should point out. We're also fortunate that because we sold so much to the new owners that it's still fairly comfortable here while we wait out these two weeks before we can go because like Sherry said. We'VE GOT BEDS. We have a TV. We have a couch upstairs. Bonus Room so like apart from having the discomfort of like not having all of our kitchen stuff and not all of our close like. We basically packed a suitcase that we're living out for two weeks. Yeah but it's really not bad and then you know what the cool thing has been as we've shared this stuff. We're sharing a lot of stuff as we've gone in stories so if you ever want like real day to day stuff that's where to follow us but as we share it we've heard from so many people who've done these big moves even those who are you know in the military or who have done these like international moves to other countries and they have said it's fairly standard to be without your stuff for a while. Sometimes two weeks sometimes even four weeks and so a lot of people said. We do folding chairs. We do air mattresses. We do like basically camping as a way to make your food. You One pan and you have a hot pot and all this stuff. I think we really are lamping. We have four burner stove like this. House has all the appliances still. We have our beds but we do have fully empty rooms some pictures in the show notes of some rooms. This house vacant and some rooms like our entire dining room remains our entire bonus room still here except for one table that we took. Actually I think this week on the blog post a video tour our house in two stages so one will be how it looked when we sold it. So like right before the showings happened and everything was cleaned and in its perfect spot. We took video. I haven't watched it yet so hopefully it's good but that will give you a sense of what the house looked like at its finished state and then we're going to try to shoot a video this week of what it looks like now. That has been packed up. I think that will answer a lot of questions for people who are wondering. Like what exactly did you leave? What did you take so you'll be able to see the contrast between those two things so that should be on the blog this

Weekend Edition Saturday
In Daegu, Coronavirus Leaves City A 'Shadow Of Its Usual Bustling Self'
"South Korea's fourth largest city Daegu is the main battlefield for the country's fight against the new coronavirus the city accounts for about three quarters of the country's roughly seven thousand cases centers Anthony kun reports from Seoul the explosion of cases as overwhelmed the city's hospitals forced medical authorities to change their tactics the city of Daegu about a hundred and fifty miles southeast of Seoul has long been an industrial center in transport hub but lately the city of two and a half million has become a shadow of its usual bustling self cert dental ten on the lights on and it actually looks like a scene from the disaster movie Dr E. joon yup is communications director for the day go medical association couldn't handle all streets are empty restaurants and shops are closed and people stock up on instant noodles not because other foods are in short supply but because they want to avoid going out on February eighteenth the sixty one year old woman was confirmed as day goes first corona virus case investigators believe he came into contact with over eleven hundred people most our fellow members of the shin Chung G. church of Jesus a religious group which accounts for most of the cases indigo Dr Trey Song hole of Geelong University College of medicine and soul explains one reason why the virus spread so quickly your honor and compassion my genital people to please virus symptoms are mild in the early even though viral transmission hi patients may not realize that are infected and so they go about their everyday lives Aegion Europe says it first there was just a trickle of patients indigo hospitals were able to care for them it was a C. telling it to push it on to me Daegu city policy at first was to put every patient in a negative pressure room regardless of the severity of their symptoms negative pressure rooms isolate infected patients by preventing contaminated air from escaping the room people who came into contact with an infected person Dr E. explains were quarantined in public hospitals or other facilities right when they will seek that which he has all it wasn't a mistake but the city didn't expect the number of patients to grow so fast in other words a lack of proper triaging left the hospital system clogged with patients with mild symptoms as of Friday some eighteen hundred patients are almost forty percent of day goes total we're at home awaiting hospital beds to have already died waiting doctors say they must now deal with a new chapter in the epidemic Kim Jong garb president of the Korean association of public health doctors says he's seeing a shift in tactics from trying to contain and traced the virus to trying to mitigate its impact and prevent deaths twenty one twenty with unknown could consult upon all since last Saturday I've seen government efforts to securing more hospital beds and building a triaging system this is still going on critics who say the government has been a step behind in shifting to a mitigation strategy do have a point trace on host says that the next logical step in containing the epidemic could be a difficult one table one manhunt under so you don't get hurt I believe the surest way is to stop people's activities and movements and I personally suspect that the government understands this and wants to impose stricter limits on social activities but a domestic travel ban could be politically unpopular and so far soul hasn't even suggested one as for debut it remains unclear when case numbers there will peak and then begin to

AP News Radio
Girard's late goal lifts Avalanche over Hurricanes 3-2
"Marine Samuel Girard's commandant goal two David thirty Berger seven left has to play ordered broke all a two Confederate two tie lift flag in the Colorado stickers Avalanche and other over paraphernalia the Carolina hurricanes to be three removed to two from marine Tyson corps bases Jost scored around in both the first the country and second period starting for Colorado this weekend to get them a a two spokesman nothing lead says after it's forty not due minutes to any one table incident teravainen although scored recently twice in the third for some Carolina members of the but military Dre are ultimately happened caught scored participating the game winner late in white papel supremacist Francis made activities forty five saves in the the win removal for Colorado of Confederate symbols the asset is three part points back to of Saint a sweeping Louis for the top cultural spot in the central change division with the commandant eighty three announced Carolina last is two week points back including of Columbus plans for the to final recruit wild more card women spot for in the east combat was seventy four jobs Dennis expand **** Raleigh maternity North Carolina leave and restrict marines convicted of domestic violence Jackie Quinn Washington

Under the Radar
Compatibility Contrast
"I'm having having one of those amazingly productive few day spans. These don't come around often. We stop recording. Just just just just you just go back to working and and later whenever you whenever you get a nonproductive again come back to the podcast. When I'm lazy his neck there you go so I've been doing a quick bit of follow up The last episode. I discussed Or long before that whenever it was discussed basically my decision to Riyadh. IOS Twelve twelve support back to overcast. Because I was basically getting killed on the APP store for not having it and adoption of thirteen seamen slower than I expected and and it was kind of a kind of decided. You know what. Let me see what it would take to readopt Iowa's twelve and re support it and so I now have the results of that experiment is the story yet but readopting Iowa's twelve took me about a half a day. That's not very long. No and and I kind of feel bad like had I known it would be that easy. I probably wouldn't have dropped support for it in the first place. Sure but it's just like the very first thing I do every summer or is that I have done very first thing I do is set. The Decatur require the newest os and see all the deprecation applications. And everything all the stuff I have to change. And then you start doing it just start changing the deprecating numerous to their new values and start adopting all the new. API's and Glee all the code that supported the old API's and stuff like that. And when I was thirteen there was there was a good deal of that this summer but most of it that I actually adopted to date eight was trivial stuff. It was you know things like noon values that I can just change back like most of them. Were like the type of activity spinners and stuff like that And and I had adopted the new back. API's and I had adopted the The teaming API or the the system mode API to kind of override my theme choice voice but it turned out. It took very little effort for me to just put invite us back because it didn't matter Gilbert still supported there when you build with thirteen not as the requirement. You don't even get worn about it So I just put all those union values back. That took what fifteen minutes maybe at most just sharp everything right and then I re added support for the old background. API which by the way works better than the new back back to your background refresh. It turns out so the back refresh. Most of the time would work. The new new Irish thirteen background task system appears to not work at all for some time for some people or sometimes and I have a frequent bug in the current version where where people say. Search doesn't work because I was doing search indexing only with background tasks because it would. It would kill my app if I did you know that. CPU intensive job in the background so in the version that I'm going to release shortly. It's just doing it whenever you enter a search box. Whenever you put the cursor and a search box it quickly indexes things things right then If if anything needs to be indexed that hasn't been done by the background tasks that don't seem to execute sometimes anyway so I'm kinda working around the need for anything thirteen actually actually did and all those new. API's that I thought it'd be using that are thirteen and up only so things like obviously swift. Ui Why is is the big one is also a whole bunch of stuff there at the framework especially There's there's combined and a new difficult data source and a new collection view layout a system that like for making you know standard table viewing especially collection view stuff. There's a bunch of big advantages even if you don't WanNA use with you there's a bunch of advantage thirteenth so so all this new stuff in the API's that yeah it would be nice to be able to use that. But the fact is I haven't used that yet and so You know and if I delay myself By another year well I've gotten this far. I've gotten into late January and still had so much more that I wanna WanNa do in the APP or the or bug fix features. I want to add that. Don't require or even give me time for new. API adoption that. I figure if if I made it this long I can probably make it at least until June or July and when I see what I was fourteen decide from there but my ongoing requirements might be But until then I have enough to keep me busy without diving into thirteen. API's so therefore reforming. I was twelve. I even thought like now that I've kind of removed the the manual tackling of teaming switching between dark and light mode rely on the system for that I thought well that's going to be hard hard to change in Iowa's twelve and it turns out I just added one table row above the picker that says like. Are you currently in light litter doc mode and it shows only twelve and so it was really surprisingly easy. The only big work that I had to do was in my in my current build I recently. We rewrote the audio engine. And Emily's using airplay to compatible engine and that relies on bugs that were fixed fixed in thirteen point one as a great phrase just before just to interrupt you for a moment. That's a great phrase relies on bugs realize it it relies on them having been fixed and the and they were fixing thirteen point one and so I was gonNA require a thirteen point one for this bill in Rieti twelve. I thought well this entire audio engine has to be not used under. I was twelve but there were other reasons why I wanted to make a second audio engine that was based on just eight audio engine. That the AIRPLA- to engine was not working as well. Also I wanted to win. It was not running on airplane. That was just running on your phone speaker. Whatever I'm so? I made a whole second audio engine that happens to be compatible with twelve but I was is going to do that anyway before I release this. So the actual like additional worker card as Puerto Twelve in this in this release was about a half a day at work it just mostly mostly unum values and adding one row to a table to change the theme manually. And that's about it which I think does make me kind of think. I'm pretty sure we'd record an episode in the summer where we were talking about the benefits and strongbox of being aggressive with requiring thirteen eighteen. And whether it's a good idea this year and I think we both ended up that it was like this was a good year to do it and we probably be like we sure did so. So maybe you shouldn't be listening to advice vice From the end of the radar podcast. Maybe we should add some kind of disclaimer that turns out that we are we we we we have potentially sometimes horrifically wrong. And that's like a half a day of work was all you needed to do to continue supporting twelve and you know at all the requisite benefits that come with that. I think the main difference is here if you talked what about when you know to episodes ago whenever mentioned reorganise the main main differences that I didn't foresee at least is that I really thought I'd be jumping into the new API. He is way more than I have. And I also really thought that Iowa's thirteen adoption would be way faster than it has been so the combination of both of those factors. I think not going the way that predicted is why this had to require a change of mind like I jame. I'm on this. I look back and say well he normally I do this but yet turns out this time. That was the wrong move and I'm fixing it now and I don't know how long I'll keep twelve compatibility but it's it's still important to me today to do it so I'm going to do it and I think the thing that's crazy that I've been just keeping an eye on my stats. I'm my adoption has essentially leveled off now at about eighty percent adoption and like it is not moved is like at all in the last month or two which is making me. Think that that's probably where it's GonNa be for a pretty long time essentially until the incompatible devices age out and get replaced so the five S. It's the six in the six class or just that takes a while and I think that's GonNa take a long time. It's like or like somehow the video. There's a new influx looks of devices that are running newer us like like one of those like the old ones are going to have to go away or they're going to kind of have to get eclipsed by the news the new ones but like it's been very very stable there which makes me think even next year like next. We may be kind of an awkward position where twelve may just kind of be the one that lingers around for awhile while and it you know that's just like that's just where we're going to be living for a while that twelve we required and then if we want to adopt any of the new stuff we're going to just have to you know do it. In the kind of like having the you know the approbation differently between two different systems complicated potentially and not necessarily great in a Lotta Ottoway but or they might be features that are only available on the. US's or like there's lots of ways to think problems who share our future selves are going to have to deal with but it definitely seems like twelve is spins around going to be part of the conversation for a long time in a way that like eleven just disappeared when drum twelve came out.