33 Burst results for "Paik"

Bald and Blonde
"paik" Discussed on Bald and Blonde
"That grin that cute little. I don't even know how you call those these little bumps in words. I don't know how you call them. Tim posey saiga have deposed. Yes so imagine having these dimples what prosperity. That is your fingers how they're moving. They can switch on and off recording buttons and put up and down. The headphones plugged in and out the microphone. That's prosperity we just have learned prosperity. I believe in a very limiting shape and form. You're absolutely right. I think that we probably auctioning. Paik was is right now with this conversation. Because that's how on feeling we've been trained through Current social systems. She believe prosperity only means money. And that shut down all of these other facets of so important to have this conversation and bring to people's awareness. What prosperity really is so that they can embrace it and feel it and it will on it sign. I think when you do embrace this come ass in every facet including the money like. That's the other side. I think if we can embrace it holy in every piece of allies then. The positive outcomes are inevitable. Well you hit the nail on the head. Although that's my job. Usually because i i have a german one by the way very special to me i had a session. The of the week with a lady and it was about money and money mindset cross parity and actually what i mentioned to her is focused on where the prosperity is and not where it's not and then you brought in feel it and that's the key because the motion.

Bald and Blonde
"paik" Discussed on Bald and Blonde
"I believe that there's one more aspect where we can see prosperity. And that is in life. Overall when we look the prosperous flora and fauna meaning the animal world and the growth of plants and flowers and algae. It is just so amazingly prosperous when we just start looking. It is even when you take a piece of sand and put it under a microscope. Then you see so many facets or when you look at the crystal as it's growing it's prospering now. Ideas can prosper. To creativity can prosper. Now another aspect is ourselves so many cells are dying billions of cells in our bodies. Every single day are dying and we're building new ones that's prosperous so when we become so aware of that level of prosperity then we can realize that we are not even off off prosperity but we are prosperous. Only because mainstream media tells us. Oh you're real guy when you don't use this particular play to shave or the woman who does not wear specific shoes because otherwise she's not feminine enough. That's really all illusion When we start focusing on how prosperous we already are. And i'm not even going to the basic look at oxygen. Have you ever wondered. I wonder where my next breath comes from. Probably not and they'll always was much much more so unless you diving and free diving for example because then you really need to measure the volume in your lungs so how much oxygen you had then let it slowly out. The deep adieu go so prosperity is all around us and it is really a disbelief. I believe to focus solely on one angle of prosperity and that would be the zeros behind a number on your bank account unless they're read because then you don't worn all these zeros again. It's very important that we define it so prosperity. When i look at you you're prosperous loc- you can talk. You can walk. You can think you can smile all the muscles you have in your face that make you smile. The blinking of your is That grin that cute little. I don't even know how you call those these little bumps in words. I don't know how you call them. Tim posey saiga have deposed. Yes so imagine having these dimples what prosperity. That is your fingers how they're moving. They can switch on and off recording buttons and put up and down. The headphones plugged in and out the microphone. That's prosperity we just have learned prosperity. I believe in a very limiting shape and form. You're absolutely right. I think that we probably auctioning. Paik was is right now with this conversation. Because that's how on feeling we've been trained through Current social systems. She believe prosperity only means money. And that shut down all of these other facets of so important to have this conversation and bring to people's awareness. What prosperity really is so that they can embrace it and feel it and it will on it sign. I think when you do embrace this come ass in every facet including the money like. That's the other side. I think if we can embrace it holy in every piece of allies then. The positive outcomes are

Bald and Blonde
"paik" Discussed on Bald and Blonde
"Let me ask you. What is your definition of prosperity. While i would think of the word prosperous as its reach and then think about what that means to me and to me. That means you're doing well. There's an abundance this. A positive ity is success around what you're doing and whatever it is undertaking. I think that's what it would mean to me. Thank you so much for sharing. i agree with you. I believe that there's one more aspect where we can see prosperity. And that is in life. Overall when we look the prosperous flora and fauna meaning the animal world and the growth of plants and flowers and algae. It is just so amazingly prosperous when we just start looking. It is even when you take a piece of sand and put it under a microscope. Then you see so many facets or when you look at the crystal as it's growing it's prospering now. Ideas can prosper. To creativity can prosper. Now another aspect is ourselves so many cells are dying billions of cells in our bodies. Every single day are dying and we're building new ones that's prosperous so when we become so aware of that level of prosperity then we can realize that we are not even off off prosperity but we are prosperous. Only because mainstream media tells us. Oh you're real guy when you don't use this particular play to shave or the woman who does not wear specific shoes because otherwise she's not feminine enough. That's really all illusion When we start focusing on how prosperous we already are. And i'm not even going to the basic look at oxygen. Have you ever wondered. I wonder where my next breath comes from. Probably not and they'll always was much much more so unless you diving and free diving for example because then you really need to measure the volume in your lungs so how much oxygen you had then let it slowly out. The deep adieu go so prosperity is all around us and it is really a disbelief. I believe to focus solely on one angle of prosperity and that would be the zeros behind a number on your bank account unless they're read because then you don't worn all these zeros again. It's very important that we define it so prosperity. When i look at you you're prosperous loc- you can talk. You can walk. You can think you can smile all the muscles you have in your face that make you smile. The blinking of your is That grin that cute little. I don't even know how you call those these little bumps in words. I don't know how you call them. Tim posey saiga have deposed. Yes so imagine having these dimples what prosperity. That is your fingers how they're moving. They can switch on and off recording buttons and put up and down. The headphones plugged in and out the microphone. That's prosperity we just have learned prosperity. I believe in a very limiting shape and form. You're absolutely right. I think that we probably auctioning. Paik was is right now with this conversation. Because that's how on feeling we've been trained through Current social systems. She believe prosperity only means money. And that shut down all of these other facets of so important to have this conversation and bring to people's awareness. What prosperity really is so that they can embrace it and feel it and it will on it sign. I think when you do embrace this come ass in every facet including the money like. That's the other side. I think if we can embrace it holy in every piece of allies then. The positive outcomes are

Bald and Blonde
Prosperity
"Let me ask you. What is your definition of prosperity. While i would think of the word prosperous as its reach and then think about what that means to me and to me. That means you're doing well. There's an abundance this. A positive ity is success around what you're doing and whatever it is undertaking. I think that's what it would mean to me. Thank you so much for sharing. i agree with you. I believe that there's one more aspect where we can see prosperity. And that is in life. Overall when we look the prosperous flora and fauna meaning the animal world and the growth of plants and flowers and algae. It is just so amazingly prosperous when we just start looking. It is even when you take a piece of sand and put it under a microscope. Then you see so many facets or when you look at the crystal as it's growing it's prospering now. Ideas can prosper. To creativity can prosper. Now another aspect is ourselves so many cells are dying billions of cells in our bodies. Every single day are dying and we're building new ones that's prosperous so when we become so aware of that level of prosperity then we can realize that we are not even off off prosperity but we are prosperous. Only because mainstream media tells us. Oh you're real guy when you don't use this particular play to shave or the woman who does not wear specific shoes because otherwise she's not feminine enough. That's really all illusion When we start focusing on how prosperous we already are. And i'm not even going to the basic look at oxygen. Have you ever wondered. I wonder where my next breath comes from. Probably not and they'll always was much much more so unless you diving and free diving for example because then you really need to measure the volume in your lungs so how much oxygen you had then let it slowly out. The deep adieu go so prosperity is all around us and it is really a disbelief. I believe to focus solely on one angle of prosperity and that would be the zeros behind a number on your bank account unless they're read because then you don't worn all these zeros again. It's very important that we define it so prosperity. When i look at you you're prosperous loc- you can talk. You can walk. You can think you can smile all the muscles you have in your face that make you smile. The blinking of your is That grin that cute little. I don't even know how you call those these little bumps in words. I don't know how you call them. Tim posey saiga have deposed. Yes so imagine having these dimples what prosperity. That is your fingers how they're moving. They can switch on and off recording buttons and put up and down. The headphones plugged in and out the microphone. That's prosperity we just have learned prosperity. I believe in a very limiting shape and form. You're absolutely right. I think that we probably auctioning. Paik was is right now with this conversation. Because that's how on feeling we've been trained through Current social systems. She believe prosperity only means money. And that shut down all of these other facets of so important to have this conversation and bring to people's awareness. What prosperity really is so that they can embrace it and feel it and it will on it sign. I think when you do embrace this come ass in every facet including the money like. That's the other side. I think if we can embrace it holy in every piece of allies then. The positive outcomes are

Bald and Blonde
Prosperity - burst 3
"I believe that there's one more aspect where we can see prosperity. And that is in life. Overall when we look the prosperous flora and fauna meaning the animal world and the growth of plants and flowers and algae. It is just so amazingly prosperous when we just start looking. It is even when you take a piece of sand and put it under a microscope. Then you see so many facets or when you look at the crystal as it's growing it's prospering now. Ideas can prosper. To creativity can prosper. Now another aspect is ourselves so many cells are dying billions of cells in our bodies. Every single day are dying and we're building new ones that's prosperous so when we become so aware of that level of prosperity then we can realize that we are not even off off prosperity but we are prosperous. Only because mainstream media tells us. Oh you're real guy when you don't use this particular play to shave or the woman who does not wear specific shoes because otherwise she's not feminine enough. That's really all illusion When we start focusing on how prosperous we already are. And i'm not even going to the basic look at oxygen. Have you ever wondered. I wonder where my next breath comes from. Probably not and they'll always was much much more so unless you diving and free diving for example because then you really need to measure the volume in your lungs so how much oxygen you had then let it slowly out. The deep adieu go so prosperity is all around us and it is really a disbelief. I believe to focus solely on one angle of prosperity and that would be the zeros behind a number on your bank account unless they're read because then you don't worn all these zeros again. It's very important that we define it so prosperity. When i look at you you're prosperous loc- you can talk. You can walk. You can think you can smile all the muscles you have in your face that make you smile. The blinking of your is That grin that cute little. I don't even know how you call those these little bumps in words. I don't know how you call them. Tim posey saiga have deposed. Yes so imagine having these dimples what prosperity. That is your fingers how they're moving. They can switch on and off recording buttons and put up and down. The headphones plugged in and out the microphone. That's prosperity we just have learned prosperity. I believe in a very limiting shape and form. You're absolutely right. I think that we probably auctioning. Paik was is right now with this conversation. Because that's how on feeling we've been trained through Current social systems. She believe prosperity only means money. And that shut down all of these other facets of so important to have this conversation and bring to people's awareness. What prosperity really is so that they can embrace it and feel it and it will on it sign. I think when you do embrace this come ass in every facet including the money like. That's the other side. I think if we can embrace it holy in every piece of allies then. The positive outcomes are

Zero Credit(s)
"paik" Discussed on Zero Credit(s)
"I don't wanna bring us down talking about brad. Do you want another oreo ball. Oh i would love another one but you know it goes straight to my brain. It makes orioles about food. Makes people smarter. This is a well known urban truth. Don't wanna get too smart smart. No one will like you right so we are here. At r sleepover drinking age appropriate drinks talking about boys in the month of october. Oh i'm drinking lacroix. It is let's delicious. It's very age-appropriate. I'm drinking a beer. You snuka beer into the sleepover. That's right it's warm pretty warm. It's warm beer. Couldn't risk putting it in the fridge and not. I mean the sleepover people. See it the people who are hosting. I sleep leap over not our parents. I don't know who they are. Whoever owns this manner that we snuck into to have a sleepover. They've been very nice so far. Yeah they don't even complain. We've watched all of the scary movies that we brought with us. We change laying it it. it to an inconvenient truth yeah fair nine eleven just scary movies. Just the footage from nine eleven john. I think it's that time. I think i think the clock is about to strike do mean we get to use the spirit board. Has it's time for the witching hour is upon us and the board is ready. Hold on let me set up. The non copyright infringing spirit board put the non copyright infringing windowed plectrums upon plug trim. I liked the sound of that. You'd play you play guitar plectrums. So you do like the sound. it's called paik john. Pick or for rome watch. Yeah it's i'm fit forty per forty percent sure of this. It picks at the screens. It doesn't black trim trims the string any way. Okay wait. I think we found our first question. Okay you you. Yes all right. So i've got this little pamphlet instead. Tata's had a seven are demon guide. we have to chant the same thing at the same time john. Okay does it. Say what the thing is follow. Your heart is what it says here on the p the pamphlet okay. So we have to chant the same thing in unison. Three times of some of the spirit. Exactly all right. I'll put my two hands on one side of the non copyright infringing windowed plectrums. You put your two hands on the other side. I put my hands on your hands. No no no no. We don't a little meat weaken of me..

Soccer Gambling Podcast
"paik" Discussed on Soccer Gambling Podcast
"Don't forget to check out our sarah previews well on messer italia these we can't we begin with a friday night game here. Which seeds leads travelling to newcastle united. Who desperately in need of a wayne off against thumped trafford in eclipse. that you've just had laws weekend. The debut of cristiano ronaldo leaser available here at thirteen to ten as the favorites. The weenies game. It's thirteen five on the jaw and newcastle here. All the suits one outsiders. There's a lot of talk about new call. Saw about steve. Bruce losing his job and she generally about how poor team they are and and how the fans are very very unhappy with steve. Bruce understand all of that because new have been consistently in the bottom half. But they haven't been close to relegation. On the steve bruce and given the amount of money that he gets to spend from the owner. I think that's a pretty decent achievement. When you consider these this team and what he has to choose from from personnel adelaide's they seem to be escaping all criticism from being bashed manchester. United for being bashed laws. Where he came against loophole. They seem to be escaping it because they play pretty football. The managers paik century and popular and they seem above this criticism even though they themselves have also had a start to the season. But nobody's talking about leads and what is an equally poor starts at a season. And that's because they don't have thought glamorous manager he plays this sexy style of football essentially. Have bruce who is a fatman from new call so with an ugly face with a smashed up broken nose on his face who is a no nonsense central defender. Replay for manchester at is peak. So it's easy to pick on bruce. It's easy to point for a more glamorous kind of foreign manager it's more easy to attack steve. Bruce much easier to do that. But the fact is is that. I've both equally. Paul starts and leads comfortably bashed by the top teams here in the league. As soon as they press up to date they leave gaps in in behind the very predictable to play against our predicted exact clay. What would happen to them last weekend. Here on the show against them a and it was as close to perfect copy as you can get so moving onto this game I'm gonna take shuki play here. Which is going to be both teams score. It's only available here three to five and that's three to five here for a reason because neither of these two teams have shown the ability to defend so far this season both teams scored a six of these teams eight combined primarily games. This season i knew call seeing goes up by feigns. Thirteen of their last sixteen home league matches so when you take that data into consideration You have to think the five teams they're going to school. Add to that factor. They both already played out in two two draws the season as well Six of new costs was primarily home games last season finished with.

Post Show Recaps
"paik" Discussed on Post Show Recaps
"Of like button your sweater type stuff. A little bit of see them. They're not gonna make a huge a whole but it's clear that he's still on business for mr paik and doesn't doesn't want son to be gawked at by anybody on the flight right there but their whole story obviously like they're not together in this time line and i think that's very active of like how they ended their lives like so desperately trying to get back to each other and they got back to each other only to get ripped away so they still have a little more work to do to get back together. I think is kind of the vibe. Here locke and boone. What's up in summer. Halder or chatting it up with neal frogger past the f out in the middle. It's kind of a. Larry is just like the slack jawed mouth breathing. Sleeping kroger getting that airplane mouth which we all know in charity. Kat your is another benefit of the mask perhaps is to like keep keep those flies out of your mouth on a plane And so yeah. We're just kind of like getting like like a little bit more of like the ways in which things are different lock. Says he went on the walkabout. He did not he because he's still wheelchair locks so you just the same thing happened with troy zan. No and he's he's still here. he's lying about it. We will get into that more in the substitute he did not go on the walkabout. But he's talking about very confidently boone. Went to get shannon out of a bad relationship. But she didn't get out of it so he's coming back without shannon. Anyone have a good answer for that. Other than maggie grace unavailable. I dunno me please. Especial eventually come back right. Which is how saieed is going to wake. Up with. Shannon after the attempted mugging. That's not actually a mugging. Yeah So i don't really know it's it's totally whatever but yeah. He basically says to lock after hearing all the stories That like oh my god. You seem credible. If anything goes down. I'm sticking with you. I think he does have this line where he says. You're not pulling my leg right yet. Which i found particularly notable considering. That's like that's what boone up before he died was like you're not pulling my leg off. You're not going to bring down the plane door on my leg. My leg right because luck because of course being a total and actually reading the flight safety guide to pass the time and boone basically says hey if this plane goes down their chances of survival zero given the fact that this guy went down in a plane and very much did not have a survival chance of zero but even though he asked to be let go i just think it's a really fun reintroduction of in summer. I think it's a really well written seeing that. I think pokes a lot of references to the relationship of these guys which we really haven't seen we saw metaphorically in further instructions but haven't seen since these one. It's fun to watch these to interact again. Totally totally agreed. Meanwhile on the island. John locke is dead. Long live john loki. The smoke monster is still just like kind of poking around. Jacob is gone he tells. Bend this shell-shocked benjamin linus. I want you to go and get richard for me. Tell richard i'd like to speak with him. What would you like to speak with them about. That's between me and richard outside. Richard and bram. Alana are all arguing. Rather than. I don't know doing something. Franken son are observing this. Yes my favorite three wiseman brought the franken son. The franken son And frank says like i was with them long enough to to know that they call themselves the good guys and i'm not really buying it. So here's the show using a character. We trust to question like the morality of the agents of jacob. Here's this here's the show using a character that we really love across the board. If you don't like frank lupita at the very least like franklin pettus and like having him being like yeah. I'm not buying that. These guys are the good guys. I think that speaks to the idea that like the show is on the side of like both men in black and jacob may have reasons to be doing the things that they've done and also have things that they are doing horribly wrong not done well so i think that this is a point in the column of like jacob is not the paladin jacob is not like the all powerful all things that jacob does are good vibe definitely does argue in the complexity of of jacob ben his his ways about things. Yeah i think i think in general. It's an argument against blind faith. No matter what the character is like. That's what we've talked about a lot with. John locke you can't manage science. You can't be a manifest. The answer always lies somewhere in between. And i think the jays for instance which are devoutly committed to jacob having all these people just arguing with each other proselytizing. They're the good people while doing some pretty naughty things. I think is just a thematic message from darlington. Essentially saying yeah. Don't throw yourself completely behind something without thinking it through. I and applying some rational logic. Everything works in measures. Yes everything works measures. So i think that that's great. And i'll also like the blind faith is going to get bram killed in a second year So i think like again. This show is going to make that argument that you're that you're talking about ben comes out tells. Richard yes john wants to speak to you. Is jacob right. Yeah of course. Jon line Richard like wow. It'd be very happy to talk to john. But maybe you should talk to him. I and he throws spend down in front of locks body. It's awesome yeah. Michael emerson does a great job of playing shellshocked this entire episode because this is again a new version of ben. Who has no idea what happened. Who got tricked. Essentially and like. He doesn't know he's much like jack from that perspective. He thought it would work and he doesn't feel any better after it happened. And now all on top of that. He realizes that he's been hoodwinked. Yeah it's great. Love that big fan. I think i think the vibe in this episode is really good back the swan station. They're pulling the wreckage off of juliette. Everybody's like working on it. One of the things that i like about this everybody working together to lift a thing out of a central point of the island again. We're mirroring the season that is going to be the plot of the finale. The plot of the first hour of this episode of the season is the plot of the final hours of this episode of this. This this season of we gotta we gotta lift the cork. We got a lift. The beam that that's that's just like a fun way that this thing all feeds into itself. Let's get back to some sounds. Let's listen to what we'll do. Sound number two here. This is going to be the jacob and hurley conversation. That i think is a really good moment where we are once again beginning We're really this season mike. Remarking the path of hurley's full transformation into leader mode. This scene is a really important piece that let's listen in sound number two. Do we doing here. I mean meets in a taxi. The you know everything about me. Give me a plane ticket with just so happens. Get back on this island. How'd you knew that was going to happen. Hello.

Men In Blazers
"paik" Discussed on Men In Blazers
"Twitter blazers our embassy davies at bent on instagram at many blazes. That embassy davis. We're on facebook where the men in blazes ignored center ravens. The crap so you can always email us at many places at gmail.com and talking about email nascent mena blaze huma. Don't come one last night. Dave from me. Gop the wonderfully american named stroman breeding. Who sent this. This raven raj dave. Oh and j. dubs. I love the show and i've grown to admire you. Each is wonderful people who bring other so much joy. I had a question about the toast. You'll do at the end of every episode. What is it it. Sounds like a wonderful grouping of inside jokes only known by. Gop's grew group. I'm patiently waiting to gain entrance to. I swear i hear you say pig is wonderful phrase. My ears perked up. I am an arkansas alumnus. And say that whatever something good happens in my opinion that you both back and forth in a wonderful playful finale to the episode just curious where all the chapters of it came from and how you both managed to remember it so perfectly thanks real courage a fan and a friend stroman breeding. Dave does take a minute in this weird international break to just finish off by relive very quickly each of these at a way to that newer passionate listeners. Slow the great struble can understand what the even have we remember. Is he on. This tree fend the punk jewellery. You dave all in german. That means a turning point. And i think we used it a lot to describe turning points in games like vendor punt especially for. You're in clinton coach games. Which normally when we were playing terribly but the bull would just be shindand. Yes good yeah. War paik came from the two thousand fourteen world cup. Is we appraised. I interviewed willnot their belgian coach former belgian. Just a legend as a player and this nickname which always loved was warpaint which we marvelled and she created a tie with war pigs on it. If you about obviously it's not whoo pig war pig which arguably even better or even worse depending on how you've been you keep using how you use it. Strove went more peg. But if you're going to take an animal. God said you can take any animal to war with you. I do believe pig would be about one hundred seventy second on the list of animals that you would just this slightly backhanded compliment. Mandate may may walk pig as opposed to a wool lion or a war tiger or a war elephant. Paik take it. We always found that just to be absolutely hilarious. Was that reporter dave. Even you can remember that one political recent here we should sibilla so we embroidered the pigs with a with an interesting design onto the men in blazes ties that we sold a few years ago. The sold out and it's a beautiful piece of work. Was that a remote now. This is a piece of commentary from allah white. This was this was last season. Eric lamilla for tottenham up. We marvel aloe is a wonderful commentator. And we we enjoy his. Sort of midland's accent lester dhabi. He's from in. That part of the world was that rupo and it's the sort of expression which did open the scoring again hustle and it came spurs went on to lose. And and the chef's kiss for that. Just movement of wanda was a lamelo was essential. I like snacks comes from my son of two thousand seventeen. When he was about six or seventy broke his hand had a big orange curse first day at school when everyone got to write an came back with hundreds of kids in the names in kindy writing and he came out with two huge statements amongst all of the kids name was. I like snacks. Which was in his left handed. Righty does he loves snacks. And the other one was fire. Kumon which just the somewhere between those two those two comments. I like snacks and fayek cumin. Which was ronald kumon was the manager of everton just reflected the mindset of a seven year old impotent found perfectly baldwin baldwin. I don't exactly remember what this about. I remember we used to say it's a lot about willie. Cavallo was way. Go because an plantation of willie careers and they've got more extreme after we visited pamplona and so and i think this was a penalty safe. He may maybe. You're taking a penalty. Two thousand seventeen. i think it was the permanently. Go twin twin. I think is how you take it on the moment. Full bulbs with take that. Gloria might be my favorite which we lengthened the encyclopedia britannica. Which has he doesn't explain. Almost all of these. It's a phrase which captures the extent to which football is is completely non rational but still so bloody profound despite. The emotion of football summa may down harvard but longtime fred huge awful fan and he really into say. He went to watch also play liverpool. Yeah about ten years ago. I think it was a league final. It was when blake and also took the lead in in lay on the in that game and they strangest sitting behind. Dan throughout the game also tried to get the upper hand just kept leaping into the air and screaming. Take that gloria and. Dan is just a wonderful lover of life. He's one of the most inquisitive curious human beings nine and after school disguised leaping around tape back. Gloria screaming it to himself as the excitement died off around the go downturn turnaround and the courage to ask him like who's this mysterious gloria and without hesitation with great joy. I probably just delighted to be able to share this story this middle-age also fan explained to him that gloria was the name of his ex wife. She was a liverpool born. Lasts you come home from work afternoon. And he'd found glory in bed with his best may and this was just him through. Football living is revenge in his imagination. And the more. I think about this story. The more realized football funding is actually quite rational after all. God bless shape. Gloria wherever.

The Signal
"paik" Discussed on The Signal
"So what's going to happen when this outbreak peaks i'm steven smiley and i managed lovelock pierre. And tha down the signal with a number of icu. Patients in new south wales expected to keep climbing into october. What's the plan to cope with that pressure so along with the grim but entirely predictable news that new south wales had cracked one thousand five hundred daily cases this weekend. The new south wales premier gladys g clean also had to prediction actually had a couple of predictions about when things might start to turn around all the modeling indicates to us. The paik is likely to be here in the next week or two and then the pain hospitalization and intensive care is likely to be with us in october. Okay so the daily case numbers could well start to drop later this month. I see us on. The other hand are not likely to get a reprieve until mid-october so about five or six weeks from now. The problem is there are already signs that sydney's hospitals are under significant stress. Which is why this week. The new south wales government is promising to release the details of the state's surge plan. Meaning what will happen when that paik comes what we want to do this week. Which is what we will do is provide the community assurance that even when we anticipate i worst case scenario of the number of people who are luckily require hospitalization and intensive care that our system has already made the plans for that surge capacity. And you might need to hear it from me. You'll actually hear it from the clinicians. The people that put the plan together. And why why. It's a good plan but it doesn't mean we're not going to be stretched. It doesn't mean that frontline workers aren't going to be stressed and it doesn't mean that things will be done the same. We have to do things differently. And managing pandemic. We can't pretend that the rules that exist for health system a guy to be the same. We're in the middle of the west beat of a major outbreak in the pandemic. So what should we expect. Name's greg i'm professor respiratory medicine at the university of sydney and respiratory physician hospital. And i'm calling you from sydney. We know that the number of patients who requiring intensive care in new south wales has been steadily climbing over the past few weeks. how other states. I see us coping with the current caseload at the moment in sydney the case load of patients recovered nineteen has been concentrated primarily in the west and the south west of sydney and so in those places the critical care services. I really under a lot of pressure. They have been standing up very well. And the new south wales health department is being ensuring that patients looked off to optimally But i'm as the numbers increase. We'd expect that that patient will continue to rise and so particularly in those areas where there are a lot of patients coming through. The numbers are likely to increase over the coming weeks. It's a little boring. I suppose he headlines such as patients are now being diverted from west made and leave a pool. i see us because they're at their local. Icu capacity. should we be worried by that kind of headline. I think it's important to understand that. The code pandemic response is going to require the hall of new south wales to pull together and allocate resources appropriately so as you would expect if there are hospitals that are under strain and need to to to share patients with other hospitals in. That should be done. I think we should certainly be concerned that the patient care for people who are critically ill with covered is the best that possibly can be so evacuate can be delivered in hospital with a lower caseload then i think that we better for patients but of course it's great to see those numbers rising and to see the bid capacity's really being stretched in some parts of sydney. We do want to talk about that capacity and the sort of surge capacity that we've heard about as well but before we do that so we just talk a little about what it actually means when it covered patient ends up in an intensive care unit. What what kind of treatment are they there to save. What is a covert. Icu ward lock so patients with covered. Who get sick enough to require. Oxygen at a high level typically will end up in an intensive care would and the reason is that patients who have got significant. Oxygen requirements can get on a will quickly and so in intensive kid apartment is the best place for them because if they do become much thicker than they can receive immediate care and that may include ventilation and other acute medical treatments. And so if you look in new south wales at the moment most of the people who are intensive kids not on ventilators but they requiring more intensive medical treatment than patients who've been treated at home or in the wards now one of the things which is challenging about nineteen is the duration of time that people have to stay in intensive care once they have been put on a ventilator is typically much longer than for patients with other acute conditions and so for that reason the patients may stifle for weeks in intensive care which can.

How Did This Get Made?
"paik" Discussed on How Did This Get Made?
"Only what. No only the real people use the apartment. No now paul surrogate as well so like. That's the thing well okay but we have. We have a little bit of a Unreliable example. In the the people that we mostly get to see inside. Their apartments or bruce willis and his wife has played by rosamund pike and they they have an particularly specific version of this. Which is they don't she doesn't leave her room at all. She leaves hundred percent of the time in her surrey. Things that we have jason. Yes i got the sense of the questions that came up for me were like when did they use the bathroom right. And why does roseman paik need to take pills if she's living the majority of her life so she looks like she's taking a handful of pills they're like i think those are so one of the things that we haven't touched on yet which is very bizarre again. This is a very heavy sci-fi concept right. Yes what if in the in the near future. Everybody uses artificial bodies to participate in the real world. And what would happen. Who might control those bodies. Is that really living all et cetera. And these are great sci-fi questions inside of this sifi moving is a story of deep deep grief and marital problems as a result between bruce willis's character and resume pike's character who have lost a son. When i saw that dead boy i was like oh boy like this. Just felt like yeah. This is a this is an age where death is not as prison as it is in our own lives. Homicides don't exist like when they fi- figure out. That the case bruce willis is an fbi agent that the case they're working on as a homicide people like wait really because those don't happen anymore like a wife and the child were in a car accident yes women were not in their surrey's appears no because i think that rosamund. Pike has a scar on her head than i was from the car. But i guess my question because if it's been fifteen years the kid look like he was around. Maybe i don't know six or seven. You know were they were they out and about. I mean it does seem like the invention of kids surrey's is rather new if you're a parent so you have to do pick ups and drop offs nine years very well. That's what i'm saying like why we camp schedules this off. To send a surrey. Oh my god. I'm all up in that surrey. I also i really. that's again. this podcast has no is never referencing. Surrey crews no never never mentioned. I will say this so i also felt like this movie did a weird thing where the series at points have extreme power that were first meeting our first serie. He jumps off of a ledge Into like a club and immediately bops up like Like like wiley. Coyote in you know like and showing okay. He can jump. Faith i into a crowd of people that are not going to catch him but yet he can pop and dance. And then the end battle sequence. With roseman with bruce willis his partner. Radha mitchell. was. I mean as well as liaising. When bruce willis is in willis's surrey loses his arm and is in like the kind of Mention yeah yeah. He's like jumping across buildings. He's got like super strength and super jumping. So there's a weird way in which the surrey's if you upgrade them which obviously the fbi and so forth have upgraded series. They seem to have like terminator esque qualities. Yeah they they said at one point. They're going to give him night-vision. Hey we give all fbi we interesting vision if you because when he goes to the surrey shop he sees you know there. There's a lot of questions like even when he's in the surrey shop he keeps looking around. Like wow this is the surrey shop. Say getting you didn't you get here. Oh wait a minute no. I thought that was like a pawn shop. Oh that was a pawnshop. I'm talking about the surrey building engineering. Okay yeah got it go ahead. They looked surprised at like the world that they are living question. Ninety nine almost one hundred percent of the population out in the world surrey's then it's like okay but it is a private company so everybody at one point purchase. There's hurries yeah. Apple watch apple. Great example i mean. Everyone is in their series. Everyone living this life so crime is down because people can do whatever they want. I guess can't steal surrey. So you can't like you. That's still copy written so there's a lot of stuff there but you get to pick your look which is really confusing to me. That bruce willis picked like this flatten flock of seagulls haircut for his look in a in a world. Where either prevalent in this movie. That's the thing he both has. His surrey has a fake wig and his real character when he's playing himself. The meat bag version of himself. Human beings are called meet bags in this move. Have an issue with me bags because who really. Yeah because if i'm in my surrey. I wouldn't call you a meat bag because i am a meat bag. The are not sentient but they were taking. Yeah hits an jabs at themselves for being right bag so like oh did. These stories have have disdain or to the people. The operators did they have disdain for themselves and other meat bad. I think that's what it is. I think it's i think it's the people in those surrey's are calling people who aren't in a surrey meet bags you know as if to say like louis ear inn idiot for not being in a surrey like the way they consider the people living on the human reservation to be like fools or whatever you know oh my gosh i mean there's there is so so much stuff so much it's so much but also so little. I was so happy when i saw that. This was only an hour and a half hour and twenty eight minutes barely barely eight minutes and i got to like the final big action set and i'm in the middle of it and i'm like wow this is great okay. Cool bubba and i click on the thing and i'm forty two minutes in. I was like this. Isn't the final set piece. i'm also. What is this movie. The movie was a trick. While i did feel like the first forty minutes was exposition. Like there was so much setup. I have to say i've been in no. We're not giving our final review right now. I i've been pleasantly surprised at how digestible clone girl. Summer has been like. It's just it's going down real easy on the docket. That april was like i don't know i mean look we could keep it goin. I mean we really and we just don't know if they're going to be as good as these. I mean i think the conversations have been great. And i don't know if this is part of it but these are all like big budget movies with you know. Like this is. Bruce willis is kind of giving his modern bruce willis kind of bland kind of phoning it in but like rodney mitchell's great..

I Love Sleep
"paik" Discussed on I Love Sleep
"Alice waited a little half expecting to see it again. But it did not appear and after a minute or two. She walked in on the direction where the march hare was said to live. I've seen these headers before. She's dr so the march hare would be the much more interesting. And perhaps this is may it won't be raving mad at least not so mad as was in march as she said that she looked up and there was the cat again sitting on a branch of tree. Did you say pig or fake. Said the cat i said paik replied house and i wish you wouldn't keep appearing in vanishing so suddenly that's quite scary. Alright said the couch and this time at vanished quite slowly beginning with the end of the tail and ending with a grin. Some time after the rest of it had gone well. I've often seen a cat with grin. Said alice but a grin without a cat is the most curious thing i've ever seen in my life. She had not gone much further before she came inside of the house of the march hare. She thought must be the right house because the chimney shaped like ears and the ruthless thatched for it was so large. A house that you and not feel near until she nibbled the left hand bit of mushroom and raised herself to about two feet high even then she walked up towards a rather timidly saying to herself supposed should be raving mad after all. I wish i'd almost gone to see the mad hatter instead Chapter mad tea party. There was a table sat out under a tree in front of the house and the march hare and the hotter were having a adorned. Mouse was sitting between them asleep..

UK Column Podcasts
"paik" Discussed on UK Column Podcasts
"Seven participants equals thirty three spontaneous abortions the first trimester. This is these numbers of come from the scientific paper And then the second trimester. The calculation is seventeen. Point five percent times twenty percent Times brackets twenty point six percent plus forty three point three percent Times it hundred. Twenty seven which equals twenty seven spontaneous abortions in the second trimester the definition of a spontaneous abortion as a miscarriage. So therefore the total expected In the trial and the the study was thirty. Three plus twenty one which people's fifty four spontaneous abortions expected but the actual number of spontaneous abortions recorded that. The trial was one hundred. Fifteen hundred. fifteen is two hundred and thirty percent of the expected number more than double David's point was that this absolutely shows that are issues around pregnancy and vaccination with these particular Jobs so Is that abraham always complained that claim that this is safe is that does that stock up. Will this particular evidence suggests that doesn't And there's much more work needs to be done on. This and i believe much work is going to be done in this Not least by doctors for kobe. Ethics in the next number of weeks so This is an issue that needs to be continued. This particular work needs to be continued. There are so many studies backed up in a queue that the good doctors of doctors for ethics and other groups are trying to get out to the media and they're just about managing to connect with the right people now Whichever area of covered with talking about there are studies backlogged. That's a question or demolished official. Narrative. is simply a narrow pipeline of getting them out to anyone who will publish a brown. I think what you're going to say. But i mean this is not incompetence on the dame's always part this. He knows what the situation is. He's just being This genuis untruthful. Well this this this has been the government policy along the governments no longer titles the the did public the about. What's going on then not giving the public the truce statistics. There is no proper risk analysis. We as simply being fed loin which is a ways pro vaccine on a low. We have not seen the evidence to prove that the vaccines all safe with these groups. Whether it's children will will pregnant women in fact the opposite applies that if we look at. The governor signed statistics through the h. Alright which says it's called the job of the public and keeping them safe from from medicines and drugs and vaccines that doug what we find that. The rain statistics rice huge questions and concerns about safety. What is the government to. It ignores listen information and just carries on with the the vaccine program. They do not cats who they home may We've still know that there are people in hospital paralyzed from the neck. Down as a result of these axioms We simply don't talk about these problems. We just move onto. Let's get more jabs in people's homes and just to reassure people this phrase jab with pretty confident the reason they use jab is the they know these vaccines. It's experimental gene therapy. So the government lawyers distorts data at deceives the public this is a government which is attacking population. Okay well let's come back to the bbc then and a lovely little propaganda piece Titled that cove kisses hospital admissions dawn. Is it over And they began by saying what the government in england announced asari when the government negative was lifting nearly all remaining restrictions. It was branded a dangerous and unethical experiment by critical scientists but just two weeks from the nineteenth july unlocking Both infections and the hospital emissions are fully similar pattern is emerging elsewhere in the uk where restrictions have been east bit. Not quite as much as in england. I can testify to that mike. Because i got on the train to go down here and the announcement was where a masked because it's considerate of other people's mental health. In wales. you have to wear a mask. has the gamble paid off. They asked They then talk about some of the modeling That's been going on around this. They sang with this latest. Paik was predicted. It's important to remember that. Despite the warnings government muller's have have always suggested this scenario was possible so we've got to justify the existence of the ballers And then they go on to say well what about the doomsday scenario. So they're going to apologize for this it's true. Though that ministers government scientists did express concerns that the situation might have got much worse than pas But there was a reason why figures were put forward so publicly. It was in part to influence behavior so again. We have a further admission of this until they finally asked is a time to forget. Covert on the answer. That is absolutely not because covert plus. Flu is the concern. Well that's true but as we mentioned last week it's not just covert plus flu. It's also as the other respiratory virus. Which really is nothing In itself doesn't cause any particular risks to humanity at all of at madeira. of course Planning a triple vaccine targeting flu. Covert at rsvp. So that's why we are seeing stories like that appear in the likes of the bbc will move on If you like what the uk dolls you'd like to support us simply said you call them dot org slash community and their options to help us out there and your help would be very much appreciated and also to share any of our material the various platforms including brian youtube rumble. Bit shoot on odyssey on brian. We have an email end from your yes. We will find. We've had a lot of emails from viewers over the of this particular to- pay which is the cat will lack of ca and the deaths of elderly people within the nfl chance..

GSMC Football Podcast
"paik" Discussed on GSMC Football Podcast
"Ninth rating with for the chargers. Cowboys amari cooper ended up here in the top teams presently enough. I would ninety two overall rating. Mike evans super bowl winning mike evans wide receiver with the buccaneers has a ninety one and number ten. Is the chicago bears. Allen robinson the second With a ninety overall so those top received in the game Drug dot at a top tin from last year who Tied for nine number nine. Last year was odell beckham So he's dropped those top ten receivers going in to this year's madden twenty two game okay. I think it's fair. Can't really argue too much with what they have put together there but big news came out this week for what's going on there in. Houston i know. We always have a lot of questions. I mean i'm a duress to say minutes as is though because i am going to talk about. Afc south here today but You know we won't go based off as is what's going on there but Shawn watson he wants to avoid is daily fifty thousand dollar fine so reported houston. Texans camp You know he has all of the allegations going on in the trays that he wanna make it. Happen and stuff but But yeah so. Houston texans quarterback shawn watson. Report it to training camp this past sunday in order to avoid a fifty thousand daily fine Under the nfl's new collective bargaining agreement teams can no longer forgive fines in watson would have been fined fifty thousand for every day. He was absent from camp so he wasn't trying to come off their bread out blame You know less than two months later of after he requested to lead the team He had twenty three lawsuits filed against him which apparently now twenty two active lawsuits so still has to see where that goes. Anyway i know in the field is doing their own investigation. But you know on the roster. His backups tyrod. Taylor and davis mills In jeff driscoll so these are important names mainly because also that came out this week. Is that houston. Texans are now willing to trade quarterback Watson sources say They you know after initially insisting that they would not treat him They shifted their stance on the quarterback trade availability earlier This week will. Last week. Takes already have had preliminary discussions with other teams about watson who reportedly will who reported to training camp. So we're not showing up so that might help the case. I'm not sure You know dad not come to any significant decisions or lena. Anyway as far as we have heard But the price will watson has been a combination of five hydride draft picks and starting caliber players. is what they're looking at in. I mean to make sense. I think that's where you're going have to get. All the top draft picks you can start basically a new team in dance when people that you can get in there right now. If somebody wants to shawn watson turnaround near organization She imagine him go into the broncos instead of Air when something but will see He's houston texas on top of dealing with that they also were able to pick up Anthony miller wirelessly from chicago bears odd at a low dipped on their chart Anthony miller apparently exciting said houston. Let's gated put on twitter katie at that last season chicago miller half forty nine catches for four hundred eighty five yards in two touchdowns And interest in this past january wire receiver. Liz ejected from the bears playoff loss to new orleans saints for fighting so he got ejected in that game Miller joins twelve otherwise. He was on the texans roster including brandin cooks. Randall cobb twenty around paik nico collins. So we'll see where he sits there. He has a cap hit of one point. Two million in its Is final season of his rookie contract. So hopefully they can Help young man grow and do better. We will see the nfl. In their unvaccinated individuals so unvaccinated nfl players will be subjected to a fine of fourteen thousand six hundred fifty dollars every time. They violate covert nineteen procedures Yikes spotlight was put on the punishment. After a report that tampa bay books coach bruce arians would find player fourteen thousand on the spot every time he isn't wearing a mask or is breaking protocol because it can't afford that right wtam Pretty much take the team down as a right now because they're so elite So That that's why they lead in that conversation Starting off aaron said the books will have close to eighty five percent of their players fully vaccinated by i by final cut downs. Some players have a voice resistant to the vaccine. However you know whatever but a running back leonard fournette probably one of the most notable ones whose four hundred and forty eight yards from scrimmage was the most of any player any team. This postseasons tweeted thursday vaccine. I can't do it. He said that but then despite all the is reports came out that he's still going to get it so i mean a pretty sure. Coach talked to a one way. Or another Touchy subject for a lot of people. But that's just me reporting on it then you know Where everybody in football world are you leaning whether talking about How that's going right now. Tom brady books while we're talking about them. Got the rings this week all right. The rings delivered They were quite a work of art. I'll tell you that they were very much so amazing The three hundred nineteen diamonds which includes fifteen karat. White gold in fourteen cares of yellow gold. Reflect the super bowl. Thirty one demand final score while the Twist offer movable top is a first of super bowl rings on. The bottom is removable. On the bottom of the removable. Top a laser etched in gold laser etched in gold is the word historic To commemorate the accomplishment the top also features to lombardi trophies as a nod to the bugs. Oh to super bowl win The first of the franchise history so this with their second one Ever okay around the top of the stadium on each of the four sides of our four game scores for the bucks for postseason wins over the washington. Football team New orleans saints green bay packers can't say cheese inside the ban are the words Low to respect their team motto. So really crazy ring. Dude i mean like is it. It's something to see pressure. I don't know what i'd do if he's hardware like the in. Somebody made a good point about these granite. These things huge like the trophies. Okay that's what three or four. Everybody notice play sports when you want to get rain and Wearing my track championship ring. Sometimes and somebody said that you know when you only got one. Beware but like. Tom brady have any seventh. He's not going to where he wore the day of for pictures and stuff and stuff like that. But like you don't wear because people know when you have more than two three people know. He has the most i mean but yes he has more than any team has so- heath he doesn't need to wear. It's it's a to find work of art though for sure. Oh my goodness if you haven't seen already go ahead and google checkout see what you think. All right in a bigger news noticed spec. Tom brady in the books but going over to college. Ball if you have already heard texas longhorns. In oklahoma sooners are trying china. Move to c. Yes they are trying to make their way. They told their conferences..

Future Tense
"paik" Discussed on Future Tense
"To seventy percent reduction in mayfield and the very ice is primarily due to different fading rights. Different activity of the specific compounds within those additives are reducing the enteric nathan damn significantly given that siva sixty percent of total greenhouse gas emissions. That's a huge inroad into achieving that carbon neutrality target. So many things one issue another issue is the technology that's used on a farm and trying to make that carbon-neutral as well tell us about that. So this two examples say let. Let's take the energy use on a dairy farm so in our situation that's primarily grid so kobe's powerstation electricity and some guests us and some diesel use around the farm. So what we're looking at doing without white through implementing this. We've just installed a ninety. Nine point eight kilowatts of solid panels and one hundred kilowatt battery system in the middle of some of this year so in february that supplying forty three percent of our energy requirements paik. So it's well on the way to offsetting the grid energy use given that we're also bad demonstrating how we combine and integrate moat options together with just in the process of establishing a traditional horizontal wind. Power supply so the classic wind will add also a vertical helical system. Which is the the more novel approach. Both of those are relatively. Small will only supply battle ten to fifteen kilowatt hours for the farm us. But they're demonstrating the technologies given wearing quite hilly environment here and gibson. We've also taken the opportunity to set up a small hydro system. So utilizing gravity fed water going downhill to run a small water boyne to create another five to ten kilowatts power and then use solar system to pump that back up so pumping up his cost-neutral utilizing the sala but generates energy for us in the long run. We're also looking at putting a significant additional of solar panels on a number of the buildings so ultimately get up to a bad four hundred kilowatts sala. Which would not only cover around requirement but then the put energy back into the grid as an offset or supply that to our office facilities. That are another part of the property. Now ellen bank is a test facility candidate the measures that your talking about putting in place to bring carbon levels right down can they be replicated easily by other dairy farmers of given i imagine. There's you know. There are initial costs in terms of setup. Iran day that the challenges that we're putting in a multitude of technologies which is highly likely that a the average pharma not want to implement all of those are the from a risk perspective or cost perspective..

KSR
"paik" Discussed on KSR
"I love them. Decide the phantom this year and the the games there. I wouldn't want to be really bad. I like that idea. Okay whoever wins. That's what outfit she's wearing next year saying they're very few. Listen when you when you're a parent believe me. I know when you're when you're a pair. It's all about balance and it's all about giving but this is something you can't give on fandom mad you don't want to spend the rest of your life watching games. New kids rooting against you. Get him on the cat trae. You disagree. He's a tough call. What's tough about it. Because his wife is something just happened what happened. I don't know i didn't touch anything in here. Ryan turn it on. I haven't done anything all day. What is just go out. I don't hear us lousy. Learn another one right there. try that one. Hello doesn't work at all this whole side of the k. k. ivy. While we figure this aca play call. We lost you. Won't you go in there and sit next to shame yeah to be like the temptations chair. Mike all right. Let's go to benson. how're you benson. I'm good how you all doing doing good good Size live out in oklahoma from kentucky. you all know me as referee guy but How you doing sam out in oklahoma Live out here now. i'm listening. everybody talk about. Oh you're going to see it's all you out here and they're excited but i don't think they understand what the sec is. I read though my my fiance. Her family big. Oh you people big. Ou people and I don't know how to explain to them. What actually stepping into and then the other thing is. Here's what's hard benson. This is the thing is what jimbo fisher said the other day when he was asked about it. it's not play in alabama playing alabama. It's going to be hard. But what's really hard. Is that the week after alabama you get lsu and you get georgia and you get florida and like that's the problem. The problem is not that there's one great team. The problem is that the bad teams is that there's a lot of really good teams and even the bad teams can beat you. And i think that's what oklahoma and texas aren't ready for yet. And so the todd how they drew it up if they move alabama and auburn to the east. Oh you potentially could go. Sec playoff year. In and year out. Potentially i mean if lsu has a bad year you know texas in them the bad year and they're sitting right in the same spot that they work for the big twelve. That's going to happen though. I think they're doing the four pods. I think that's everything i've seen is going to be four pods of four in the top. Two teams go. And if that's the case it's going be tougher. Oklahoma year in. It's good to hear from you. Let me know when you're back in town. All right i will. I appreciate it. I'll be safe now in there. You okay we're having a mutiny on this side of the glass by the way what's wrong. Shannon his quit working and told me i have to run. The board. Paik calls do commercials. Couldn't get on the board. He's mad the way you today. He's got a mutiny he's out he's gonna mutiny. Yes i can confirm. It's not us. I got techs. Said ryan's mike did go out. Look i'm listen. Shannon is the best producer in the world. It's just. I didn't expect the k..

Veterinary Podcast by the VetGurus
"paik" Discussed on Veterinary Podcast by the VetGurus
"As a general rule it is positive the the feedback from them and speaking of positive. I wanna about with savvy. Mock now. I don't know whether this is a positive story. Autumn bit ambivalent about this once i one and unused story is from. I am one of ray searches A fairly new race to Podcast and hello to him or her or they or them and they provided this particular article Westminster kennel club dog show. Mark was sabi. The taken as was the best in show at of two and a half thousand champion dogs and as the article guys onto si- And lots of patterns in at mark. The flavor of the year was was sabi. Paik's won best in show not gina. V ever win by the anonymous tikal toy braid and a whippet named bourbon was runner up And he goes on a bet. Some of the other Entrance in the show. It said try and the show was bittersweet. For for a couple of the one of the handlers. Win when One of the one of the dogs of fathers died unexpectedly of a fungal infection markham which was giants father for. I'm one of the other other from other things. But i'm not gonna read the whole article because i want to be punchy this week and what do you think about these talk shows. Marcus is is my question to you and the think we should be encouraging these days. What i call a saying that this was going to say something. I shouldn't this thing. I call braid. Standard smack What do you think about this. Whole whole process. Rented my thoughts of it It's a a audio allies. Human perception of what an animal should look like it's a bit of fashion. The audio allies human perception changes over time and And not don't know that that changing ideal has ever been a target. That tom that represents could help for the animals. I noticed that dumb in story. You have abate heavier debate until one of these back. Have you ever been to a likeable dog show and heavy. Been judge at any of that. Never judged i have been to a show haven't been to westminster course him but some odd look. It's very interesting. The dynamic that happens. The i know a lot of the people but Showed dogs sort of like such a critical social thing in their live And i think that's part of the and i know it varies some people west so something also but The people part of it seems to become a focus more than the dog. Pot of the dogs end up being a vehicle for various egos and an other agenda And wants this to the toke. Doesn't always come to. The fore am owes interesting. That dumb was sabas. grandfather Malecki was Westminster title in two thousand and twelve thousand cheese brennan. I struggled to believe that of all the dogs.

.NET Rocks!
"paik" Discussed on .NET Rocks!
"Of mobile. Say luckily i had a cue which is happening so for each of these. I basically said this is why. I think it just doesn't make sense annoyed bad or it's rolling it just it doesn't make sense now. It may have been a good idea twenty years ago back in the kind of the golden age of. Oh if you like which is kind of the nineties. But then you know even something like the one i had the most trouble with those lists cough substitutes ability because bobby discovers a genius and and it's pretty obvious right if you're gonna have some rain. You gotta substitute itchy. Kinda do similar thing except that mostly nowadays even even in other languages wanna see mostly as competition rather than harrison's underwriting very much a change in a aesthetic she like of so programming style that people generally you might places might together comparison. And so having as if you're gonna only have five things having as one of them how to do inheritance redundant. That's how how to do something. That is no longer useful. Well let me jump in. If i may because the substitution principle says that. If you're in just correct me. If i'm wrong if you're going to substitute let's say an object with another object. You should pretty much do the same thing right. so what. if you're using the repository pattern. Does that work. I mean the whole idea behind repositories. You have an interface at different implementations based on maybe you're talking to different back ends right maybe you're talking to so what they actually do is completely different but within the context of the app. They're doing the same thing. Maybe data persistency would say is that. Well this is. What you've hit on is a popular misunderstanding of at us. paik about sometimes she'll type systems sometime. Not necessarily sub-clauses all implementations of things and.

WRKO AM680
"paik" Discussed on WRKO AM680
"W RKO traffic from the my pillow dot com. Traffic Center. It's a nice ride downtown. There's nothing in your weight on the leverage the sycamore, the Tobin looking good inside the airport tunnels and the O'Neill Not a bad right it all along the expressway a little bit slow on the South bound side right before the Braintree split otherwise, Okay. And you're looking good from Braintree. Down the Plymouth and back on Route three to the South Shore were three towards New Hampshire. Looking good as well between Burlington and National Couple of flakes are flying out there some light snow showers not causing any major backup store right now, looking good on the pike from the city out of the 4 95. That's about a half an hour. Dr Paik West between the proof tunnel and 4 95 East pounds. Okay, 1 28 is looking pretty good for now. You're all right on 24. Between Randolph and Fall River. No big delays on 95 towards what Island or on 95 towards New Hampshire or work crew in Brooklyn on Route nine. Westbound right by chest that he'll have so expected to lay there, otherwise, Route nine's Okay route Too busy but moving no big back up some Dave Gardner and the W. R K o Traffic Center Original MTV veejay Martha Quinn Here, rock a healthy diet with pearls. 100%, California grown black, ripe olives picked at the peak of freshness, pearls, olives, give your meals and snacks in it. Burst of flavor for quality. You can trust that for the sunny L, A packaging a local market basket now, W. RKO Weather Channel forecast figures. Windshields with single figured low temps Tonight some light snow's over us here this afternoon, moving on to the Southeast and ushering in the cold, cold Northwest flow down from Canada really dropping the numbers. And there are windshield alerts up tonight for central and Western Mass for windshields is coldest 20 below. 31 are high Today. Eight above tonight, and more lights knows tomorrow high 19 low single digits Friday night and Saturday night. We come back up into the twenties and thirties Sunday Monday early next week, with the potential for civic significant, accumulating snowfall early next week. Meteorologist Scott Lawrimore at the Weather.

Gucci Podcast
Designer Willi Smith: Life in New York in the 80s
"Today with my guest will be looking back on what life and the fashion scene was like in new york city in the nineteen eighty s and discussing legendary black american designer woody smits he's brand winnie way is currently in exhibition dedicated to his work. And he's all kinds will stay up through february two thousand and twenty one. It's sponsored by good chee. And it's the cooper hewitt smithsonian design. Museum in new york exhibition is the first of its kind to celebrate his work would he. Smith was regarded at the time of his death in nineteen eighty seven during the eighth democ as one of the most successful black designers of his time. According to vogue dot com curious spent two decades winnie where the company was launched in nineteen. Seventy six at a closed. Its doors in. Nineteen ninety in a time spent shorter than a decade willie smith while he was still alive in designing for the brand managed to create designs which conquered the american market at the height of his success is closed Edible in five hundred stores and was stopped by all the major department stores like macy's bloomingdale's was often the guest of daytime talk shows. But first and foremost would smith wasn't old american designer. He's closed appealed to every man and woman and have been described as being made for day but truly unique. Dna of weedy way was fueled by and calibration the strategy which is quite common now was unusual in the nineteen eighties in one thousand nine hundred three. Willie smith collaborated for a show in new york city with the father of video off nam june paik when the parents Enough was -rupt fabric in nineteen eighty. Five by environmentalists autism. Crystal would design. The uniform of the team will king at the unveiling. Would he wear the company through. Its collaboration philosophy and approach is often credited a screeching the blueprint for what is called today streetwear. But he's closed when not inspired him or the bronx where hip hop as a musical genre was being invented instead would he face reality above fantasy in is designed approached and yada moderate price point. East stock could be better described sportswear sheet. Yoke fashioned in the eighties was a great time for black designers and from better katie. Who was the first black designers to show him peres in the first american designer to join with jill to release smith financial success. The industry was all seemed to have been quite supportive of its black talent

The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast
Bitcoin Booms - Where To From Here?
"We did not only. Did we get up through ten thousand? We went through eleven. With currently sitting in the best position yet, the best position that we've been in a balloon a balloon AB- looming bloom long time. maxed out yesterday with a high of eleven thousand, four, hundred fifty to. If you recall what all saying yesterday on Zippo gassed always talking about getting through the of ten, thousand, four, fifty, six or ten five I also then went on to talk a little, ten, thousand, six, hundred and thirty. Well, of course we took both those levels outs, and we smash them most out. We've got a wonderful wonderful looking start to the weight here. Ladies and gentlemen we are about ten thousand. We auditing media. And we are looking very very good now. This is looking better of saint. Look for long time Let me talk through back. Let me, so the run loss time up to ten six. The weekly wasn't quite as fond as a trend. Guy It was just coming out of a downtrend the time before when we broke up and this is nineteen. Two Thousand Nineteen March up runoff when we when we hit, a paik of fourteen, was fourteen, thirteen, thousand, nine, hundred twenty. That was looking good through that because we did have NAS pullback, unaffiliated round, but the one that we've got here. The woman is high or low on that weekly Ken on. You heard me talk about it so many times NRA that is what we're after. K., really good shots structure. Hey, now it just looks better. It s much much more structured. The monthly looks better in the middle of the monthly hasn't got a good trend. They'd just yet. We're up twenty percent so far this month. The weekly that structure on that poppy is just fantastic. The daily looking gripe as well so right down low bitcoins pulled back away bits. We've pulled back to eleven thousand and four dollars right now. That is down point. Five of a percent big moves overnight now. Could this move going willy? See a pullback tonight. We closed yesterday above eleven. Thousand could certainly see a back, but in the same respect, we could say this. Just continue to carry on. Why well because this is the first big move in bitcoin very long time to And it's looking very very nice as I. Keep mentioning I'm sorry. Just so stoked on how this looks right now. Looking for cried looking for more entries. I know some members got little cradles from from back around that level. Background tend to. was at ten to. Oh was ten to, but the one actually was talking about was a little Kreil came back and let me just give you the risk ratio on this as it currently stands background nine seven now. Based on the entrance to a process is right now. You'd be looking at a forty two one. Yes, Forty Times your mind that means a thousand on Maine's forty thousand back sky at twenty, thousand, five hundred. Be Your Prophet right now as it stands now. The other thing to mention here as well is people have done this either got some very heavy pundits. Rotten crypto community with all we do is talk about the strategies finding tried twenty people in the right direction built upon the backbone are the three trading strategies in the coolest that is where it is a guy that he's worries so the Crypto community. We've got there. That slot group now. I'm not talking about anything else. I'm focused on crypto toting about fundamentals with trading. That is all the way doing, and if you're in there if Get in the videos at the moment. Did video today about how to take profit in parabolic? Get there and check that out too province on one. Anyway let me go back to the top ten. The bitcoin ten, thousand, twenty, one point three four to settled with a balance there we go theory, sitting at three hundred and twenty one dollars five cents. Down Point. Six five of closed up three point six percent, yes, of course bitcoin. Was the mightiest stab yesterday on at full point, three percent was sitting at twenty two dollars and. Twenty two point three cents dollars down point six percent bitcoin cash well I'm hopeful to see this puppy followed by why well with currently sitting in around a region where we are coming at the top end of that very long consolidation that's gone back to March of this year many months, and we are top end of that I've got a long tried on my one to WanNA locked. Locked in profit I'm happy. The Ida was where I took that tried oat soya modest got that wrong. I think it was. It was the four hour so I'm very hopeful to say this. Continue to kick on maximum mega. WHO's out of that so carrying on as we will bitcoin cash to seventy up two percent, the best performer in the top ten or top ten right now. Donna? Its up point three thirteen point nine cents pullback on that daily I did get taken out of that. My bitcoin holding so tastes say have not happy for simply because well. Stop got hit. That really is hilarious. Avocado thirteen point on as I said biggest. Point. Six six children non Dole's full sense. We did finally get up through that two hundred dollars did. Take some time and There is a lovely level around one darning on that. I'm looking for pullbacks in at the moment I've got one as of

On The Ledge
Orchid expert Dr Manos Kanellos answers a Dendrobium question
"It's time for question of the week and this one comes from Gaskin who has an issue with dendrobium orchid skin rights. I got it a couple of years ago and it's been a joy flowering profusely for the first eighteen months. He's also doubled in size when it arrived it had a few stumps which made me think you'd have been divided or cutback with my kids. I know to Prune flowering stems back to the next node after flowering wanted. My danger need something similar and should I be dividing those rooting branche. Let's at the base. I am no dendrobium experts so I called on somebody who is to answer this question. Manosque ANALYSIS IS THE CO author of book growing orchids at home along with another orchid expert. Peter White so he was just the person meads speak to thankfully Manas was on hand to answer all Gaskins dendrobium queries. And then some are GonNa see three questions here. The basically the dribble what we're looking at is the drug of nobility which is native to Southeast East Asia and it is often referred as a cool growing in boom which is not doesn't do doctors in that it doesn't really need cool temperatures. But it's kind of spacey kind of special because it is one of the few calm only sold or kids that has a distinct growing unrest phase. It's going phase starts when you see buds on the gains in the rest phase stotts when the new gains have reached almost the height of the old canes their best boat late spring about. Now it's arrest and growing phase coincides with them with the nobody with a here now so I can see city questions that need to be honest from from paragraph. So the first question is what these stumps these dumps. In fact cut of games. The plant didn't need a one that say these case cut off but grow did cut them off so the blunt looks prettier for somebody to bite. Which these second question do you need to cut off the gains of the end of the Florence. No because they are used as reservoirs for nutrients and would that feed the new cades when the plan does need these old gains it will become crinkly yellow and then you can cut them off. It's not like offices which is unique in that. It Kennedy Flower on the same stem. These a flower. Normally it would just stop a move to the new gains but as they do not got the old game. I think this is where I've fallen down with this plant in the past because I in my ignorance of this plot have have cut off those stems before they sent me before they've gone completely yellow and Brinkley and as a result I've I was doing the right thing but obviously I wasn't and you end up with kind of an unbalanced ugly looking plan as well grow can do this because in the nursery does that. He's doing just before shows blunt. But he's doing it because in in your house you have perfect. Conditions was at home. The blood is not in ideal conditions. Most of the time so taking away it's Bui- Wa Shales nutrients in what is it. Makes it much more difficult for it to show? Its best left of left on the left with the plan until the plan tells you does need. I'm I guess this is. Why if you grow a few follow ups all kids you have to understand that the dendrobium Zarb different because that flowering style is quite different. They don't fly off from the same in the same way. Do they? Sort of flying from the side of the stag with a very short flowering stem as opposed to that long one get. We found offices years. There is different than two or three ways from other orchids. And as soon as you realize that most of the darkest got two or three significant but as if you only differences than the very to grow one is you know one or two key things. The key for this one is an interest and a glowing period joining address. You keep it cool in cool bright dry conditions Jewish growing face you know what orchid the key to eight was you do this L. Thrive. It's not difficult to grow at home now. The third question w dividing the Bronx leads at the bottom and a difficult one to answer. It's basically that says yes. No these orchid if it's not given a proper rest videoed develop not bronze. Let's they're called chi-chi's new plantlets on the canes if it does so these are best sprayed with some water will. Miss missed it and win the have enough road full five a couple of inches in length either be snapped off and then all put together in small report and you have a new plan but on this case in this picture this is not. Lebron's lead it doesn't look like a is. It just looked looks like a new cane. Orchid looks that it could do with reporting and now it is that I tend to report it all the way until the end of June. So it is best reported in a weaponry party is good to take a little bit of also dog from the bottom of the boat and boot the audit into its new book which should be only slightly bigger a little bit deeper. These huge go into into the bar. So if you really really wanted you cool take that bit off. But it's risky and you have to ask why the best thing is to be less with planned so you end up with a big stronger thriving blunt and what is the best mix to use with the dendrobium is it just like kind. Classic orchid bog just simply bought a don't balk based or anything called compost. You Know Eh isn't a very and you do. Not because they have long games a lot of people feel they need to put him in a big. But the problem with this is that it's not easy to keep it on the very dry Jimmy. It's rest period. So if need be for weight you could put a couple of Februaries in the but the best to just every time you just slightly at the best the next size up in terms of thought so the nets sized book on. I know that I say it. It looks a little bit too big for its board. But that's what it needs to do to do and say just balk which will enable enabled the grower to keep it on the on the dry side during rest field watering these kids. I mean is there any special requirements? Here judy is growing face You what you keep it moist but not overly wet. You can use hardwood that it's easy but it's good at least from time to time to use a rainwater always luke warm temperatures and it was. The new. Gains was the end of the season growing cheese on Wednesday new case of the the height. Alsi availed gains than you. Keep it on the dry side very little water from time to time with Chevy Mistake. So doesn't get bone dry and deal. You see a new buds appearing on the new gains. The new gains also good to be stoked will be supported otherwise can just fold over all or the garden grow. Not Straight okay. That makes sense. Well that's helped me. Also because I've I've got a couple of little Katie's or might dendrobium which I have. I have to say already removed without really checking what I was supposedly but removed them and they were glass of water in the minutes. Must pop those up there quite small but they have got decent read some them so they can just go into one newport with market bark and hopefully they'll go next year with the oxy skype is is you can just snap them off the gain of the boom rather than a cover to cut off a little bit of this time as you have to do with the with the front office and then. Yes dorothy three together with them on on a very small against the Mita in Bach and and not too much watering at the START STUCCO FLEETS. And then you'll have a and what about this worry that people have the they're all kids in see through. Pulse is not true because I can't seem to come from the nursery and report to. We need to look for seats. Report Oral Paik once. Okay very good question. A book is good because you see the system village focusing the size especially Clear all else equal is a good thing. I clear poured for not only for August for plotted plants as well because I can see the roots but it is not necessary to grow or what is essential in a boat. The guarding orchids is that it has good. Greenwich has blend your host closer to drain or kids especially for an obvious need to drain and dry well. Between what the other thing. Also which is the secret is easy. Key is don't even have a dome even clear participation it the Dome it is definitely made for orchids because no The plan needs that kind of special boot so there are clear thoughts in the market. Which frankly not really good for you. Because they don't have good Greenwich as long as the pot has very good grant. A lot of big holes at the bottom is good for orchids. The all clear is better because you also she system in the roots This House is when you say talk about the Dome is the Boston. Part isn't flat. It's got a raise section which presumably is increasing surface area for more act coming in the menu holes at the bottom of the foot. Give it good drellich than dome is mostly for Asia. The center of the if you think about it is basically a niche may be a neat and a half from the what whereas in innumerable port. It's still possible to have inches away from

The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast
Perfect Pull-Back Time
"Lightfoot cuss may today as we move into the last a period of the the full day of the month of my cynical pullback occurring over the market now is that good will in my office damn good. Yeah I love pullback because pullbacks give me the opportunity to to get into. It's as simple as that now. We did see the market. Push up pretty well yesterday. Sorry last week we saw Paik You know was it ninety five hundred or thereabouts and said look at the high exactly yet. Ninety four seventy non and right now. Eighty five ninety. Of course. It's a really strong. Wake when you say the weight close out fifteen percent and we've had now one two three four five six seven weeks in a row. We have saying grain candles on the weekly chart on Bitcoin. Of course that he's after extraordinarily lodge a weekly plunge of thirty three percent and that weekly plunged from the Ivan to its low actually ended up being over fifty three percent at one. St So to say This move up. It's not that over the top to say on the daily. It's a fantastic trend on. Bitcoin and long might continue as long as we get some little cradle setting up in there anyway wrought. Now what am I waiting for this week if tried? I'd love to say bitcoin pulling to look anywhere around. Eight thousand would be ideal. A little bullish can off of Thousand would be my cradle tried and that would be absolutely spot on of course those of you who have not gone ahead and learned that strategy will then. You've got well until Thursday because we will not be offering these discounts any longer is Thursday that CDI Getting their take advantage of forty percent off bronze and fifty percent off live trading full for the year. If that's what you'd like to. So bitcoin now down three point. Three percent moving back into that cradles. Nothing really too bad going on their theory of sitting rotten smashing area right. Now you would have heard me. Talking is one thousand four one on a five little few weeks back is broken up through their pulled in that raging F. We do get a bullish candle in here on the daily a very well could be interested. They were down five point six four percent right now on. Alexa play a little bit further into the pool deck as well similar to that of of theory. I'm yet And it's located down four point three nine percent of just above twenty cents right now guy. A small bullish candle in there would be super. Bitcoin cash struggled to hold off to fifty during the weekend has pulled back. Strike to why we we closed. I would be close to fifty two in stride away. That was on that was yesterday. We've dip below that depth full point novice and at two thirty nine right now best via pretty average looking job as it has been for a couple of weeks ninety five spot four five six point two four percent law climb back in that cried ozone as well. The bitcoin still looking to pick them. Rotten now forbidden. Dateable back up again lot coins one. That is there on the right in that cradles Now Dan full point six percent at forty five dollars ninety cents per couldn't hold to ICTY couldn't hold three dollars come off unlocked. Shot right now to be honest with you. It's not a great looking jot. The weekly didn't close at strongest rots. Mike Banging that cradles on now its down point. Four three percent to sixty two bonnet swells good tried. Last week I go in and out of bonnets profit in out of lot going prophet and the weeks before I was in tasers which is also a very good profit some taking all the book because the mind three from three in the last three tries pretty happy with that car compliant about having consistent profits. And that's what we do here. We focus on consistent profitability with checklist by trading strategy will focus on mindset emotional control and structure. You're going to look at some of the testimonies on the website goes checkout will pay for me on on truthful guy and I give a deliverable possibly can buy ceramics. Forte's training experience. This is good stuff. You know 'til Thursday otherwise. It's going to be more expensive for you to do so. Get in there if you want down. Four percent sixteen point three six thousand dollars. Thirty six on bonds in that cradles Dom had a great run. Look it's coming in order to support rotten outside so gone back to what back in the two thousand nine hundred November period then through January twenty raw well this year and now Iran fathom that we're in the fifth month right now of the hadn't been coming into some supports a little cradle. That would be great right now. It's down four point. Four nine percent fondly won't fondly a theory classic one of the trades out they lightly. It's in the Criollos on right now. it's a really nice looking. Trend is one of my favorite trends of the moment to be fair. Also breakout last week is coming to fraud evening at six. Sixty picking above seven dollars fifty so it has given us some of a change after being around little bullish candle on the daily from Further Lock Bitcoin but have a few options down five point. Six two percent at six thousand eighty one cents Moran at the top ten with Tron one point four cents down four point seven six percent so a guys from our perspective. We've got that. Bitcoin that can pull back. Further being one of the trends Therion classic pullback Fo- They one of the better trends cod. Donna is in the same boat. If we do have a little cradle comes up over the next twenty four hours information that could be -tunities on on some of the others that are in. That crowd was on at the moment. Like a theory. I'm going to get some options. If we do say there's little bounces. We'll have to wait and say the pullback that we're seeing at the moment is something to be fearful no. It is something definitely to be

Marketplace Tech with Molly Wood
Frictionless payment is easy, but its costing consumers
"Paying and brick and mortar stores keeps getting smoothie to today. It's almost possible to leave your wallet home and rely on paying with your phone. In the not. Too distant future stores could use use facial recognition or fingerprint scanning. So that you don't even need a device you just grab your items and walk out. Consumers seem to one this sort of friction lowest payment as much as is retailers. Do but why. I put that question to kit. Yarrow a consumer psychologist. There's a number of surveys that show that anxiety is on the rise and everybody's really experiencing experiencing more day in and day out anxiety. What that does is it depletes our resources and so we gravitate towards anything that makes our life easier? We want everything everything to be more seamless. We have much less tolerance for any sort of hassle or impediment to getting done what we want to get done another reason. Why we we want things to be easier today? We kind of Bristle at any sort of hurdle in payment is because we are trained through our online lives to want things. Thanks to be really seamless so today we can get answers insights entertainment everything. We want so easily on our computers online line and we look for that now in other areas of our life so we see these innovations. We've been talking a lot about the apple credit card recently in that links with your phone so you can you. Just pull out your phone and tap and pay. But how could we see something like this go you. Don't innovation is really intoxicating to consumers and retailers that using using ovation are seen as caring more for some reason. You know it's they're trying harder to get my business or trying harder to make my life easier. I think right now there's a lot of innovation out there. That consumers are a little sceptical of like facial recognition for example that I think a few years from now we'll be common so if we go back and look at when. ATM's came out. People were freaked out by that. You know I'm not going to put my money in a machine and now of course we can hardly imagine Agean actually going into a bank to get money so is there any downside to this. Sounds like this is great. This is going to make life easier for shoppers. Everywhere huge downsides. The huge I think consumers really have to be aware that the easier it is to pay the more. They're going to spend so what we see is for example. Credit card debt is on the rise in some the categories where it's boosting up. The most are things that are easy payment issues so ridesharing for example fast food that you can pay for on your phone on. These categories of debt are rising and consumers use of credit cards and part of the reason for that has got to be that there's less thought and consideration Shen given to purchases when it's easier to pay so we know that when people paik with cash they spend less money than credit cards. We know that when people pay with gift cards cards they spend more money than with credit cards and we know for sure that when people use instant payment they spend more money especially on he. Donald purchases kisses than they would otherwise so if we accept that this is the future. What can we do to make things better for consumers? Well I always always feel like if people really understand how money leaves their possession. They're going to spend better so if I think people are just simply aware that they're more or likely that research actually has proven that people do spend money more fluidly when it's easier to pay just knowing that I think would help people to put the brakes on a little bit and if you can't trust yourself then do it the old fashioned way I think one of my favorite examples is almost all the consumers. I interview have one story or another of when they went to buy I something but the line was too long. They had to enter their credit card or way away and they're upset by this and they ended up not making that purchase and then they can't even remember what it was they wanted to buy so time is always our friend when it comes to evaluating purchases so if people can spend a little bit more time whether it's through the hassle of payment amount or whether it's enforced on their own forcing yourself to just wait and think twice about something I think the make better decisions consumer psychologist and author of decoding. The new consumer mind Amazon's already experimenting with cameras and Motion Tracking in its cashiers Amazon. Go stores so tech like this really could be in a store near you sometime soon.

Manager Tools
Interviews Are About the Candidate
"As far as interviews concerned you can't have it both ways you can't talk about being stressed out about interviews and then not prepared you can't be on concerned and then not prepare that makes sense you can stress and you can prepare to ameliorate that stress but you can't stress dress and then not do anything by way of preparation to alleviate that Mark said it before you can be lazy as long as you're not picky lazy means you don't have a choice but lazy and picky together they do not mix that's not a recipe for success if you're stressed about something of course you would in order to alleviate that in order to feel better in order to do well of course because we assume you're stresses S.'s directed at the idea that you won't do well in the interview you need to prepare absolutely there's a ton of guidance out there about interview preparation for candidates all kinds of stuff and if you listened us for a while you know that a lot of it maybe most of it Bush doesn't belong to US right is really bad there's there's all kinds of stuff out there and and I think we've talked about the Christmas before but an interviewing I think it's very common that we get bad guidance and a big part what we believe is that that's because people don't practice they don't prepare they do it rarely and so they suffer from a lack of Just familiarity with the process and and just I rarely you're not as good as you're going to be if you have a lot of practice at it so even though there's a lot of guidance out there one thing that everybody talks about is how important interviews are yeah absolutely they give you ways to to calm your nerves which the Wall Street Journal just ran a big dumb article how about yeah clearly we wouldn't be calming our nerves for something trivial yeah they talk about how interview Zoro Paik you don't don't know how you did there's no way for you to know that information well no one cares about seeing into things that don't matter to them right I don't need clarity ready and that in something that's immaterial to me it being it'll take wouldn't be a problem if you didn't care they talk about how frustrating interviewers I can be if the interview wasn't important to the candidate how the interviewer behaved wouldn't matter no one would care I it doesn't matter this is unimportant to me how they they behave is irrelevant but it's not yeah it's obviously our stress level is a reflection of the seriousness right absolutely talking and talking and talking about tips and tricks and how to beat the system almost all of the guidance given wildly wrong and who's going to spend any time trying to trick a system for reward that they don't care about yeah that would be a little bit like the definition of insanity arrate if you're writing if there's a there's a good reason that they're putting out all this guidance because people want to be successful yeah they want to be successful there wouldn't be so much space based on the web given over to interviewing and the guidance unless people believe that interviews were important it's a direct reflection of our feeling about interviewing so even if you believe that interviews are inherently bad and that's a good philosophical discussion generally I think most people would agree or not here to uh-huh debunk that we are here to say that you can't talk about how important they are if you're spending are you can't say that they're not important if you're spending too much time researching coaching methods to beat them there's a reason that people are trying to game the system so if that's the case what other part of our professional lives that we you think of as important do we act as if we could go into unprepared we know is there anything else professionally that we believe is important that we would allow someone to be unprepared it or not ready for and of course the answer is no right we argue that the inevitable result of a professional thinking this is important important in fact actually means I have to prepare the logic it's inevitable yes exactly if interviews important and the definition of importance professionals is worthy of preparation and I can't even imagine the amount of stress you would experience if you you already felt stressed about your interviews and then you also did nothing if for no other reason why stress you you should be preparing for no other reason to give you something to focus on that is is not your feelings of anxiousness and worry and stress about it so the definition of importance professionals means worthy of being I'm prepared were they of preparation absolutely and since that's true a candidates level of preparation is a reasonable estimate on the part of the interviewer of that candidates professionalism absolutely if that part of their professional development hasn't led them to this conclusion of doing duty and being knowledgeable about the task at hand if that's not there were in trouble and it definitely is manager tools yeah and if that's important to you your organization then a candidate who's not preparer must be ruled out yes absolutely basically basically lack of preparation is just a bad sign either the candidate isn't interested enough in the role and they don't care enough about you and your organization organization or they don't care about preparation generally and therefore professionalism who wants to hire that that person and we just interviewed someone exactly we just went through this process we we actually just hired someone it was really exciting absolute it's really exciting time for us and that person was really prepared we don't have to say that person right we can say cassie Tom Caskey's getting her first podcast mentioned she was incredibly prepared she actually listen to all the cast and all that stuff we've made jokes folks before I think when I make a lot of jokes we would never hire someone who came to interview here and hadn't listened to all of our interviewing guidance and that's a high level of preparation I mean it's hours of casts end you know no taking and not at all even just getting your resume ready for offices a couple of hours you know I get I don't I know about you but I get resumes from a lot of people who I always feel kind of badly it's a good acid test though 'cause they send you your resume and they say hey can you help me and if the first thing is yes but this resume needs a complete overhaul which will probably require four hours of work and they don't WanNa do it then hey guess what yeah unlikely that that's going to go yeah well so absolutely how do you interview for the people that wrote the book literally like literally you're in your heart with exactly which we don't want people to be afraid we don't and I hope cassie with that we really really kind I think that we were and we require the same level of preparedness for interviewing here that we would require for internal for working here yeah absolutely on a day-to-day basis and we see it as a reflection of professionalism which absolutely that's that's a really warned us we wouldn't we wouldn't send somebody that conference who wasn't prepared it'd be so bad I can't imagine how scary that would be for someone I know right you've done it you know I haven't done unprepared oh my gosh that's exactly right preparedness and practice so k back then the next piece is lacking of self-knowledge hush the first thing you should know is yourself yeah exactly if nothing else that's what you're here for right there is all kinds of guidance that say candidates must prepare by knowing about you your company the role and I and surely as we'll see there are still candidates who don't know it and don't follow through by learning about and thinking about what they're getting themselves into it was candidates exist but do we really think that any of that guidance or information trump's the fact that interviews are about the candid ended it selling them self and their abilities that's why we're here to learn about Canada yeah of course not kids know that we're not going to ask them a bunch of questions about what they know about us we want them to know things but we're not going to sit them down now the questions are do you know a revenue do you know are you know revenue streams that's that's not what's GonNa be the heart of the interview and candidates should know they should be aware that the majority of every interview if you don't know this guy's the majority of all the interviews are going to go to our about what they the candidate has done and how well they've done it in the past and therefore it's reasonable for us to expect every candidate to know these things you know how can we forgive them not being ready to talk about what they've done and how well they've done it I don't think that we can and no we can't it's about them now look guys we understand that interviews are nervous right they had the same insecurities as all of the other people on the planet do we know they may not know exactly how to study their own backgrounds right or quite wait how to go about talking about themselves and so often now in the workplace we're we're dissuaded from using I and using we right so it can lead candidates to not want to be selfish or come across selfish to present themselves as a team team player this society leads itself to them not wanting to make it about them when in fact of course interviews are by definition about out them

podnews
Infinite Dial Canada 2019 Released in Full
"The latest from pod news dot net. The infinite dial Canada, two one thousand nine hundred study which we previewed earlier this month is now available to download in full the study from Edison research says that thirty six percent of Canadians aged over eighteen listens to a podcast in the last month. Spotify has published a good look at the podcasting industry on their Spotify for brands website with lots of statistics and detail. It's almost a month since luminary launched. And in an E mail seen by pod news today since to a subscriber they say as one of our first premium subscribers we want to say, thank you. Bye extending your free trial periods to three months. It's unclear whether this is a targeted offer or something for everyone. Poltrak is changing their measurement algorithm. Our blog post appears to indicate that they're undergoing official AB compliance, on warns you should expect to see your download numbers decrease to be consistent with the new guy. Lines a contract claimed last July that their figures were always have been consistent with the podcast, metric guidelines, but say this change is due to quote, more coalescing around specific interpretations of the guidelines in the industry at the end of last year we highlighted the pod tracks figures were about twenty seven percent higher than blueberries who were awarded IB certification in early December. The new still Paik methodology from pod track has been applied to their opt in self selecting April two thousand nineteen statistics the effect appears to be a drop of around twenty percent for streams and downloads for the top three publishes, which remain number one. This is NPR number two. And number three iheartradio, only studio has rolled out full support for web sub so podcasters using the platform. We'll see new episodes appearing instantly in podcast apps that support it like Google. Casts or swooped podcast, host, megaphone. Oh, also supports the web sub-standard apple have removed. The words listen on issues from their podcast pages preferring now to use. Listen on apple podcasts. This is the surest indicator, yet, that they plan to build an apple podcasts desktop app for the next iteration of MAC OS. You probably don't want new podcast newsletter. But if you did fiction podcast weekly might be for you. If you're involved in the world of audio fiction, audio drama and sound storytelling, it's free to sign up. There's a link from our episode notes, or from our newsletter today, and in podcasts, we highlight a number of them, including photo business. Help new podcast from Natalie Jennings promising to teach affective strategies to tackle productivity organization, and content creation and this strategy arrest. A podcast from the George W Bush institute and they. They have snatched, a well-known guest for their first ever appearance on a podcast, George W Bush himself, as he says, it's hard to be up. Well, he might as well say it's hard to be after mystic. If you're not able to smile and isn't that true?

FT News
Google's new privacy drive
"Of the products and services on display it giggles, develop his conference this week rely on getting to know customers interests and preferences. But the company also wants to reassure us that we can trust it to respect our privacy. Malcolm more asks Richard waters. How realistic these seemingly contradictory aims? On the way, we both for everyone by ensuring that our products are safe and private and that people have clear meaningful choices around their data. We strongly believe privacy and security are for everyone just a few, but was cinde Pichai Google's chief executive emphasizing the importance of privacy for all those who use it products. So Richard tell us a little bit about the new products that giggles unveiling this week, it is developed a conference, and how do they fit in with this idea that there should be more privacy for uses? Well, say nice surprise that I which has been front and center sentence. Google, you know, two or three is is really playing the major pod in most of its new products and services, and it's very much been the story this week. You know, I think one of the interesting things, by the way is that Google is making promises now things that in some cases, quite ready to ship. It always used to be. This was a I love him fringe in is people's nj with stand up and shake things. They go working and we're about to come out, and you could literally. Of touch it and feel it and you knew what was coming. Google is now slipping more into showing concepts ideas, trying to shape people's sense of where it's going say some of this stuff you can use now some of in the future. One thing you can use now is a screen that has a camera in it a small scream fuel home. Now, that's important. I think because Google is racing Amazon Facebook and others to try and put this kind of intelligent device in your kitchen in the middle of your home. They provided a camera before. Now, they stuck a camera on it. The camera can look at you and recognize you installed to interact with the more naturally. So that's one kind of idea. I plays a part. I think the other and this is slightly longer age is Google's assistant, which is in many ways. It's most to teach it important services, the intelligent agent, that's meant to sit in everything and help you through your life. The intelligent agent is going to learn a lot more about you. You're going to be able to feed it with more of your personal details, and it'll just be able to on the. Stand. You have a compensation do more for you. And it all sounds incremental. But you know, these things could have to begin fact hang on thought sounds a little bit like giggles gonna know even more about me. And my life's going to be even less private. What about this privacy that Mr. peach is talking about the trade off? I think what we have to realize is just about everything Google is doing now depends on sucking out more dates that or at least you giving access to more positive live. And I posted this machine learning, which is the main technique in these days relies on Dale to train algorithms using an awful lot of data. And then giving those algorithms access to as much information about you as they can get. So that they can then vise you and help you make decisions say there's a really deep level of trust needed at the same time. They surprised that it's talking about these needs services. Google's say saying, look we. Could all these extra privacy controls in protections for you trust us, and for a big tech company right now to stand up and say trust is he's obviously could be a real shame moment. Bright will the rule sort of saying trust the Sunday because you know, hearing this little similar tune from Facebook and apple and Microsoft about how the rule very concerned with privacy. Now, do you think we should does Google deserve our trust? And what's it doing to earn? Trust. Well, Google's calculation hit is that it's an different position to Facebook Facebook. It is develop a conference last week really has been emphasizing a completely new product direction. So Mark Zuckerberg has been saying we went say much in public the news feed in Facebook, which has been the century of your life. But so long that won't be in future. It'll be private messaging talking to small groups of people in more controlled settings. That's really going to be the future. So I think Facebook to regain trust is really pushing ahead with entirely new product directions. Kinko's calculation is different. Google is betting that people still trusted hasn't had the same privacy problems that Facebook has had there's obviously deep concern about targeted advertising. How much does Google no house easing that information to target advertising? And he's getting that information, but at the same time people still use them trust all of Google services. They haven't seen any. Wolof in usage on their calculation is as we made this stuff more useful people will continue to give us that day to whatever the underlying political tone of the moment is so that pushing ahead, but they are ramping up the privacy in not just the rhetoric. Goodwill says some privacy technologies. Right. So that saying that use a data will also delete. You can set the amount of time. You can have it before they have to delete it and also location, and you can do more incognito browsing whether or not collect information on you. I mean is this window dressing? Should we take it seriously? Well, so we will know the few people at Chinni set controls that way. And I think the important thing is Google isn't resetting. It's defaults. It isn't automatically putting these controls on your data privacy is giving you the power to do it. And most people don't do that. So they awareness. I think he's rising and some people will take advantage of this. Most people went. So I think a degree of skepticism is Rudy annoy too because the bigger picture is the Google's business model depends on massive data connection. This will affect things around the edges, but it's not going to change the real core business. And so I think they will quite rightly be an I have been complaints from privacy experts. He say what's the difference right now? The second thing that he talked a little bit about was this idea of a happening on the device rather than data being uploaded to the cloud for to occur. What do you think of that? I think this is a really promising direction, and I think it's absolutely necessary for two reasons I mean, one is simply the in the future will heading tool, and there is going to be so much data collected. And we're going to want to be able to use it and access it and apply. It say rapidly third channeling it all to these volts data centers that the internet companies run and then price hilar- then. Funneling? The results back to hand says he's just going to be very burdensome and slow even with high speed networks. Too many ways. Google engineers are driven by convenience. They want something to work just much faster. And so they can design algorithms which they're now doing that can run on a handset rather than demanding server in a data center, they can just make life much more efficient. So this technology is any really started to become practically in the last six months to year that starting to push it onto handset. Now. Of course, the byproduct of that is that a lot of you will data considered on your phone, or whatever it is. It doesn't go to Google Google doesn't see it. So I think this is a model of competing that. We should all welcome. However, could go hasn't really said what is goes. I hear how much data will it keep private how much would it ship to the data center. What can we expect in the long run? But at least it's an encouraging kind of architectural shifting computing one of the things that Google talked about was building in. In some sort of adblocker into chrome its web browser. So that cookies wouldn't be able to track people as they browse. Now that seems like something that gives us competitive doing. But then again, Google's competitors. Don't also make a little money from advertising on the web. How does that fit with Google's model? This isn't an adblocker doesn't stop adverts getting into your browser. But what it does is? He says it starts people saying these cookies little bits of code into your browser. So they can secretly watch way you go around the web and then use that to send advertising to you. Now apple is very much been making the running here. Epilepsy doesn't depend on advertising and say they've felt quite able to go ahead and put much greater cookie controls into their in browser on the iphone and Google is. I think responding party to that. And then not getting far as apple this again is an optional thing fees, but Google's browser is a source of massive data collection for the ad tech industry. These are the many. Data gatherers and technology companies. The basically have created an entire industry, very Paik industry. That collects Arado cuts it out macaws it out and resells it for Google to crack down on this to some degree is a really interesting moment. They worried about this for a long time in many ways they've wanted to crack down on it because it has a bad reputation. But to do that sends a particular message because effectively googly squashing the competition is preventing data getting to other companies that want to sell advertising, which should costs will help Google services and how Google's appetizing. So I wouldn't be surprised if we get some real complaints from the rest of the online appetizing district about is Google is cleaning it up, but cleaning it out means will power more money to Google. And how of the privacy campaign is reacted to what they've been saying. Well, it didn't think anyone's going to cut go much slack amendment where the end of a decade now in which is Google and Facebook, the main collect his data for advertising have made all kinds of premises. They've given us old kinds of controls to protect their data better and yet then are widely perceived as just perations consumers of information. And there's still too little real transparency about how that data sloshes around in the advertising system. So new surprise. You know, the privacy advocates is saying we need government government needs to act, and I think there's a real momentum starting to build in Washington. So I didn't think anything Google's going to do is gonna track from legislation regulation.

BrainStuff
How Often Should You Change Your Oil?
"Today's episode is brought to you by Oregon. You know, when something goes wrong at home, and you just freak out. I have definitely had my moments, especially when it comes to pests ants in the mirror, Nara, cockroaches, hanging out around your bubble, bath and uninvited rat a your daughter's birthday party. Don't let pets through in the moment. Get an architect out to your house tomorrow Bill. Protect your time and your temper visit organ dot com to say fifty dollars on your first mosquito service with the promo code brain. Organ home is where the bugs aren't. Welcome to brain stuff. Production of iheartradio. Hey, bring stuff Lauren Vogel, bomb hair. Oil changes are just one of many minor hassles of car ownership, but they're crucial to keeping your car in good shape. Furthermore, if your car carries a warranty, not changing your oil on time and with the proper products could void that warranty. However experts now say that the standard oil change interval of every three months or every three thousand miles. That's about five thousand kilometers is old news and the most cars can travel quite a bit farther before needing their oil replaced. If you're changing your oil more frequently than necessary, it won't help your car. It doesn't harm it either. But you're wasting money time and resources after all throwing way oil that's still usable. But to strain on the environment. There are four main recommended intervals for oil changes based on b-actor specific to you and your car number one under some circumstances. Experts recommend changing your oil every one thousand miles that sixteen hundred kilometers or every six months. I know I know if some experts say that three thousand miles to often, why would those same experts recommend intervals of every one thousand miles. It all depends on your driving habits. If you're driving routine consists, mostly of trips that are ten miles or less. You should consider changing your oil more often than every three thousand miles for two reasons if you aren't making long trips at high study speeds like you would on a highway then your engine isn't getting hot enough to boil off condensation can accumulate in the system that can cause oil to break down faster, most of the wear and tear on your engine occurs. When you're starting your car, and if you aren't driving very far most of your driving is of the type that's very hard on your engine. More frequent oil changes will help minimize that damage. In short. If you drive your car, infrequently as in much less than the mileage of your recommended service, interval you should still change your oil twice a year since the oil degrades over time. Interval number two that old standard three thousand miles or five thousand kilometers or every three months. Some car experts suggest that the three thousand mile interval is really for the benefit of the shops that change the oil since the more frequently you come in the more money, they make still if you have an older model car that recommends this interval you're probably better off adhering to it. Meanwhile, most modern car owners manuals actually recommend longer intervals every five thousand seventy five hundred miles. That's about eight thousand twelve thousand kilometers. However, some manufacturers recommend you also take your driving style and habits into account. For instance, if your car is fairly new, and you usually drive twenty minutes or more and chief fairly steady speeds as opposed to stop and go traffic the entire drive. You are a prime candidate for less frequent oil changes. However, if your car is older it's best to stick. With the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule, in some cases, experts recommend going as long as ten thousand to fifteen thousand miles that's sixteen thousand to twenty four thousand kilometers or every six months, that's in cases, where your car's manufacturer recommends synthetic oil or if you decide to make the switch those synthetic oil is much more expensive than regular oil. It has more benefits. It's better for the environment and can perform better than regular oil. That's because synthetic oil doesn't break down like regular oil. Oil synthetic oil can also with stand more extreme temperatures it won't break down in a hot engine or during hot weather in winter synthetic oil can resist the effects of cold, which means it will start flowing as soon as you start your car. Opinions differ, though about whether upgrading is worth it. While some experts suggest doing it in most circumstances consumer report says that generally you shouldn't switch synthetic if your car doesn't need it. If you frequently tow heavy loads synthetic oil can help ease the extra strain on your engine. If you own a model known to be prone to sludge issues that is what your engine gets clogged with the residue of degraded oil synthetic can help alleviate those problems and prolong the life of your engine. It's best to keep track of the miles. You drive between oil changes, though, some cars make this easier with a dashboard indicator the tells you it's time to head to the shop as part of what's called an oil life monitoring system these systems track your mileage and also use data from your driving. That's analyzed by your car's computer to determine when your car needs an oil change when the light illuminates it's best to get the oil changed as soon as possible, but it's not necessarily urgent. If your car has an oil life monitoring system note that this light is different than your oil pressure light which eliminates on your dash if your cars. Well, isn't flowing properly due to low level failing oil pump a leak in the system or some other issue. Check your owner's manual to learn the difference between the two dash lights because of the oil pressure like comes on you need to stop driving as soon as possible to avoid engine damage. Get in the habit of checking your oil at least once a month to ensure your car's not leaking or burning oil if the level is low at oil, a good oil should be a transparent Brown black color. If the oil is murky or Paik, it might be time for change. And it's milky your engine may be leaking coolant. However, if your car has one of the aforementioned oil monitoring systems, you might not have dipstick to check the oil with. The moral of the story here is that if you don't know how often to change your oil or how to check it between oil changes consult your owner's manual. These habits will help ensure the longevity of your engine. Today's episode was written by cherise three wit and produced by Tyler clang, brain stuff is a production of iheartradio's how stuff works for more on this and lots of other high performing topics visit our home planet. How stuff works dot com. And for more podcast iheartradio. Visit the iheartradio app apple podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Today's episode is brought to you by the Bob left's, that's podcast. If you want to know, how the music industry, really works. The Bob left's that's podcast is for you. 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PRI's The World
China, Sri Lanka And Chinese Government discussed on PRI's The World
"Leaders gather in Beijing for a summit on China's belt and road initiative. It's a development strategy aimed at expanding China's links with dozens of countries through investment and infrastructure, but China is facing growing criticism over the initiative says Mary Kay, MAGS dead. She's the world's former China correspondent and host of the podcast whose century as one big case that stands out that was sort of a warning signal for everyone else that was considering belt and road cooperation with Sri Lanka. It had a big deal with the Chinese government to build a port and build an airport and when Sri Lanka could. Couldn't make its payments. The Chinese government said, okay? Well, one of the clauses in the loan was that if you couldn't make your payments. We would basically take possession of the port for ninety nine years in about fifteen thousand surrounding acres of land, and that'll repay some of your debt, not all of it. But some of them so I was actually in Malaysia last year just before the elections and what I was hearing. I mean, people were sort of coming up and talking to me, not even realizing I was a journalist and saying this election is really important because we don't want to be a colony again, you know, they saw what happened in Sri Lanka, and they thought okay, we got it. We need to be a lot more careful about not overextending ourselves. So at this belt and road initiative summit in Beijing thirty world leaders and Washington with hoping its allies would steer clear of the summit. So who's on the guest list, and what does that list? Tell us. The guest list is interesting. So it includes Russian President, Vladimir Putin Pakistan's, prime minister, Imraan Khan, the Italian prime minister Jessup. Kante Germany and France are sending ministers lower level ministers. Basically what it tells us is. There are a lot of countries in the world that are interested in infrastructure cooperation with China as long as the terms they can come to terms that are mutually beneficial. That said, you know, European ambassadors to China last year wrote a letter to the Chinese government saying your approach to the belt and road build out in Europe is Paik it's not serving the interests of European countries. And this isn't the way we do business. We would like to be involved in, you know, being able to bid on some of these contracts since that letter was written and only Hungary abstained from it out of all of the European Union ambassadors. Italy has signed on Portugal has signed on Greece and Hungary had already come to deals with China, Switzerland is interested. So, you know, there will be some cooperation with China and the United States sort of the best. Way to deal with that. If you wanna keep allies on side is to offer something better not to say, no, you can't do that just back away from that. But we're not gonna do anything to help you. So what can the US and other nations do to counter this one trillion dollar initiative or is Washington? Wrong to fear the belt and road project. Well, look, I mean, this there's definitely competition between China and the United States right now trying to as a government as an entity as a political entity has really not made much of a secret of the fact that it sees this as being it's time it's century that said I don't think that it needs to be zero sum game. I don't think it needs to be go with China or go with the United States and many countries in the world are basically voting with their feet and saying we don't wanna have to choose when we see a good deal coming from China. You know, we'll check it out and make sure it's actually a good deal. But if it works for us, we're going to do it and dozens of leaders of those countries have come to the Belton road summit and wanna show the Chinese government. You know, we're actively listening show us what you

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
Astronomers can't figure out what caused this cryptic 'Cow' blast
"The American astronomical society's meeting in Seattle Washington. Spain told scientists is still hotly debating data house of eighty twenty eighteen cow a strange and powerful explosive phenomenon bright enough to be seen throughout the visible universe. Located some two hundred million light years away in the direction of the constellation Hercules, eighty two thousand eighteen cow was immediately nicknamed the cow based on the final three litters of its catalog. Name the strange cosmic explosion discovered by the atlas oh sky survey system in Hawaii on June. The sixteenth last year is unlike anything ever seen before immediately after receiving the alert and international research team led by refuge McGrady from Northwestern University lift into action and began observing the unusual source across the electromagnetic spectrum at x Ray optical infrared and radio wavelength measuring it's changing characteristics telescopes around the world contributed to the using spectroscopy to try and to code. The nature of the source among the telescopes contributing to the study was the southern Astor physical research telescope in Chile is instruments obtain the initial specter of the cow. The spectra showed matter was expanding from the object at up to ten percent. The speed of light yet despite more than half a year of study using both ground and space based observatories. Scientists are still unsure about exactly what it is seeing the two leading hypotheses are either very unusual supernova that is exploiting star or the shredding of star. That's passed too close to a black hole. A so called title surreptious event. The problem is this object's characteristics doesn't really match any previously seen examples of either event if it's a supernova, then it's unlike any supernova of seen before supernova explosions are so bright they can briefly out shine the galaxies there in yet this event. Was unusually bright even for a supernova? And it was intrinsically brighter. And it's Paik on top of that it brightened and then faded much faster than what would be expected from a supernova. Also the object spectrum didn't look like a supernova event, and it was far brighter. Milimeter why of links than any other supernova ever observed Winstar far more massive than the sun exploded in supernova at the end of their lives. Usually, no central engine is produced. However, if the progenitor star is massive enough, it could produce a hype another rather than the supernova, which could produce gamma Ray burst generating super fast jets of material emitting gamma rays. The thing is gamma Ray bursts, usually any less refu- milliseconds, maybe you seconds at most for a long, duration, gamma, Ray burst. But the event powering eighteen twenty eighteen cow lasted for several weeks. Most astronomers agree that AT twenty eighteen counts behavior requires some sort of central source of ongoing energy qu. Quite unlike those of Scipion ever explosion. So what about the other option title disruption event will the thing is the cow also different from previously Saint titles rupture events in the case of title this rupture event, the central engine would come to life as the black hole created material from the stabbing shredded by its gravitational pull this event is offset from its host galaxy Meinie it's not a stabbing shredded by the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy. Of course, it could be a title this Russian event caused by an intermediate mass black hole somewhere else in the host galaxy. But the thing is these intermediate size black holes usually form instill classes, while eighty twenty eight thousand cow a piece to be inside a high density interstellar medium, which makes it difficult to reconcile with the gas, density, install classes, still if it is a black hole that story material from its surroundings than the inflow. Material is forming a rotating disk around the Blackhall, e Craciun disk and. That disgrace prolific amounts of energy. This is the type of central engine which palace quasars and radio galaxies across the universe. Reporting. The extra physical journal by good. He believes this event may be signifying. The exact moment of the birth of either a nascent still a mess black hole or a rapidly rotating neutron star with an extremely powerful magnetic field. In other words, magnetized the sternum is not from theory that both still a mass black holes and neutron stars form when massive stars die in unusually powerful supernova or hyper over explosions, but they've never seen one of these events right at the moment of birth. So this event may represent a new class of objects within the category known as fast luminous transients. If that's the case there will be the first time astronomers of actually witness the birth of magnetized, the central energy source that central engine. We talked about could be a powerful shockwave hitting Dench shell of material near the objects core. However. Because of eighty twenty thousand cow strange behavior, the ultimate verdict is still unclear. This is

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
Strange New Phenomenon Cowers Astronomers
"The American astronomical society's meeting in Seattle Washington. Spain told scientists is still hotly debating data house of eighty twenty eighteen cow a strange and powerful explosive phenomenon bright enough to be seen throughout the visible universe. Located some two hundred million light years away in the direction of the constellation Hercules, eighty two thousand eighteen cow was immediately nicknamed the cow based on the final three litters of its catalog. Name the strange cosmic explosion discovered by the atlas oh sky survey system in Hawaii on June. The sixteenth last year is unlike anything ever seen before immediately after receiving the alert and international research team led by refuge McGrady from Northwestern University lift into action and began observing the unusual source across the electromagnetic spectrum at x Ray optical infrared and radio wavelength measuring it's changing characteristics telescopes around the world contributed to the using spectroscopy to try and to code. The nature of the source among the telescopes contributing to the study was the southern Astor physical research telescope in Chile is instruments obtain the initial specter of the cow. The spectra showed matter was expanding from the object at up to ten percent. The speed of light yet despite more than half a year of study using both ground and space based observatories. Scientists are still unsure about exactly what it is seeing the two leading hypotheses are either very unusual supernova that is exploiting star or the shredding of star. That's passed too close to a black hole. A so called title surreptious event. The problem is this object's characteristics doesn't really match any previously seen examples of either event if it's a supernova, then it's unlike any supernova of seen before supernova explosions are so bright they can briefly out shine the galaxies there in yet this event. Was unusually bright even for a supernova? And it was intrinsically brighter. And it's Paik on top of that it brightened and then faded much faster than what would be expected from a supernova. Also the object spectrum didn't look like a supernova event, and it was far brighter. Milimeter why of links than any other supernova ever observed Winstar far more massive than the sun exploded in supernova at the end of their lives. Usually, no central engine is produced. However, if the progenitor star is massive enough, it could produce a hype another rather than the supernova, which could produce gamma Ray burst generating super fast jets of material emitting gamma rays. The thing is gamma Ray bursts, usually any less refu- milliseconds, maybe you seconds at most for a long, duration, gamma, Ray burst. But the event powering eighteen twenty eighteen cow lasted for several weeks. Most astronomers agree that AT twenty eighteen counts behavior requires some sort of central source of ongoing energy qu. Quite unlike those of Scipion ever explosion. So what about the other option title disruption event will the thing is the cow also different from previously Saint titles rupture events in the case of title this rupture event, the central engine would come to life as the black hole created material from the stabbing shredded by its gravitational pull this event is offset from its host galaxy Meinie it's not a stabbing shredded by the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy. Of course, it could be a title this Russian event caused by an intermediate mass black hole somewhere else in the host galaxy. But the thing is these intermediate size black holes usually form instill classes, while eighty twenty eight thousand cow a piece to be inside a high density interstellar medium, which makes it difficult to reconcile with the gas, density, install classes, still if it is a black hole that story material from its surroundings than the inflow. Material is forming a rotating disk around the Blackhall, e Craciun disk and. That disgrace prolific amounts of energy. This is the type of central engine which palace quasars and radio galaxies across the universe. Reporting. The extra physical journal by good. He believes this event may be signifying. The exact moment of the birth of either a nascent still a mess black hole or a rapidly rotating neutron star with an extremely powerful magnetic field. In other words, magnetized the sternum is not from theory that both still a mass black holes and neutron stars form when massive stars die in unusually powerful supernova or hyper over explosions, but they've never seen one of these events right at the moment of birth. So this event may represent a new class of objects within the category known as fast luminous transients. If that's the case there will be the first time astronomers of actually witness the birth of magnetized, the central energy source that central engine. We talked about could be a powerful shockwave hitting Dench shell of material near the objects core. However. Because of eighty twenty thousand cow strange behavior, the ultimate verdict is still unclear. This is

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Foreign Indie Films Struggle in China
"Independent films are having a tough time in China with US filmmakers reporting a slowdown. But it's hard to say just how much of that is due to trade. Joining me now in our studio with the details is Wall Street Journal reporter Julie were now. Julia, what are you hearing from US filmmakers about changes in China and how that's been impacting business for them overseas. There's a lot of anxiety in Hollywood right now over a number of changes that are affecting the how quickly their films are going through a massive approval process in China. We've been hearing that some independent films are seeing very long delays. One of the folks we talked to they have five films that had just stuck in regulatory hurdles in China since July of last year, which is significantly longer period of time than usual. We also have some big overhauls happening with the sort of entertainment overseers in China that have just really slowed the process and people as. With many things in China are not exactly sure why this is happening. It's it can be pretty Paik. Right. And as you noted in your piece Chinese regulators often don't give specific reasons for the changes, they make but US filmmakers are telling you that it's getting harder to do business there amid trade tensions with the US. What were you able to find out about potential reasoning? Well, one of the things that's happening. For instance, is that there's been a real crackdown on the amount of foreign content. That's allowed on these streaming services. And in China streaming services are huge. And there's a lot of folks there who maybe never even had gone had a television in the first place on a movie theater where everybody's on their phones watching a lot of content, and that's really important Hollywood all of a sudden now, they're sort of restricting how much content there can be what hours the foreign content is allowed to get into the streaming services. And that's really slowing deals for these kinds of providers and the Chinese market for foreign films is huge. That's right. I mean for furry. Some of these films that Americans are familiar with getting into China can sometimes mean, you know, doubling the amount of sales that they get for a film and within the next couple of years. China's supposed to overtake the US in terms of just the amount of revenue coming through from from ticket sales. So it's a really big market. Of course, the news over the weekend is that the US and China reached a truce when it comes to additional tariffs are US filmmakers optimistic that may help things along so one of the issues here is that China has bigger ambitions than you know, what we're hearing about in the news in terms of this trade war in these trade tariffs, and that is keeping Zayed's relatively high in Hollywood really what China wants to do is create its own Hollywood quality productions that will eventually make Hollywood irrelevant and not really important to their market. And they are starting to be able to do. That and that is happening, regardless of the trade tariffs four out of the five top grossing films this year in China are Chinese made films, and these are some pretty, you know, fun action packed films that Chinese consumers just can't get enough of. And so what Hollywood has been doing is moving toward these co-productions where you know, they might be using Chinese actors or using Chinese directors and trying to get into China that way as opposed to the traditional route of just producing a film here and sending it abroad. What else did you hear from US filmmakers, independent filmmakers about what they're doing? Amid this slowdown to help offset potential losses or how they're changing the way they do business. A lot of what's interesting is that a lot of the studios that we talked to said that they haven't really created their business models in such a way that they're dependent on China just yet because things change so rapidly their regulation, for instance, like what's happ? Inning with these streaming. Blackout period can come down at any minute. And so we were hearing terms like getting into China is a bonus, for instance, as opposed to, you know, their full on business model that said there are some studios that have major Chinese investors or and some of that money has been starting to dry up which is another concern for these studios.

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Saudi Arabia admits Khashoggi is dead
"Eighteen people have been arrested in the case and crown prince, Mohammad bin Salman, purged two of his advisors who were said to be linked to the operation. President Trump called the Saudi statement credible. A good first step, but key members of congress from both sides of the aisle question the Saudi account, which is at odds with a Turkish explanation. That says there was a Saudi hit team with a bone saw and a plan to kill dramatic kashogi with us. This morning's NPR's, Debbie, MRs covered Saudi Arabia for years. Deborah. Thanks so much for being with us. Good morning, Scott. You have seen the Saudi statement. What does it tell you about how the kingdom is handling crushes? What? We see is that for the first time officially the Saudis say that Jamal kashogi is dead the account places blame on senior advisors. None of them royals for policy, that's gone terribly wrong. The Saudis now admit that there's a standing order to bring dissidents back to the kingdom by force if necessary, but the account lays the blame on these senior security officials who went beyond the order. They killed this dissident journalist, they covered up the murder. Why did the Saudi leadership failed to confirm his death? Earlier bad news travels slowly to the top is how one Saudi defender put it on Twitter. These latest accounts distanced, the top leadership, and especially the powerful crown prince. But there are so many questions left to be answered. What are the biggest right in front of us, whereas Mr. Khashoggi's body? Indeed. So the Saudi account says that his body was handed over to a local Turk for disposal. Turkish authorities. I have been continuing this investigation. And now it's in a forest near the, you know, the consulate so the official account doesn't explain why a fifty man team was sent to stumble or why a sixty year old Jamal kashogi would start a brawl with this large group. Most of them were half of his age, those the names and the ages of this squad has been documented by the New York Times and the Washington Post and the Turks leaked those names in the run up to the official account which was made public on Saudi TV early this morning. There's been this online army of Saudi social media bots. It's a smear campaign against kashogi. There's another hashtag that says we all trust Mohammed bin Salman that began trending on Twitter Twitter is hugely popular in the kingdom. And you have to read it to see what's going on internally. I, of course, another question that has to be raised. How could an operation on this scale take place without explicit knowledge from the top, including the crown prince himself, and are can you see any signs there will be consequences for the crown prince at the moment. No, what's happened is the king has put him in charge of a commission to revamp Saudi security services. They decimated the top leadership after this official statement. So for the moment, he still has the backing of the king. This is one of the most Paik leaderships in the world. It makes Kremlinology you look like an easy task. So I think it's really hard for us to say at the moment, if you know, he is in danger from people within the Royal, sir. He is backed by the king. He will be the head of