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Capes and Lunatics
"smyth" Discussed on Capes and Lunatics
"Cross. Packwood's mouth mouth agog papa. Oh inkers bill sing. Kavech in jimmy palmer. Sinkat colors john. Kelly and malibu color lederer clem robins and editor air wien continental gang war between jason. So and doctor octopus. The scarlet spider finds himself on the wrong side of the loft or virtual double gang. Ganger of the hero ran amok in manhattan surrounded by police an angry mob. The web slinger flees. The police officers begin the opened fire later. Thornhill building jason sumit's with his empl not his employer. No out his employee alastair smyth the see newly built cyber slayers so tries to call ben rallies bodyguard but gets his voicemail. This guy is not having luck with his. Buddy got a funded slightly comical. Because he's a big. He's a big dude Spicy takes crap from anyone. He kills paypal. He did that early on the down. That guy Sorry it's serious yet. He can't get his buddy turned up on a. Yeah give me a call back. How hard is it is fear is that rallies unavailable. Jason tells ben that he's fired. He then tells us assistant orlando to go back to the and throw rally shows up. Orlando points out that this will leave jason without a bodyguard but the mobster points out that he doesn't need one now that they have the cyber slayers to protect them after orlando leaves smyth puts on a specially made virtual reality headset which he uses to control his new creations. Outside of the office. The pro watch member of the pro kids watches as orlando leaves. The building decides to finish choppy has been hired to do. Meanwhile her long island long island facility. Doctor octopus is fed up with failure and decides to act herself. She is furious that stole the components. She needs the merge reality with virtual reality this is. This is the game. Rod is it. I mean because she wants to bring her logo into the world So i think it's a pretty cool concept of actually not only just materializing them but actually permanently having cross the threshold. She wants to do this as you can. Bring the master programmer into the real world. What she is doing this. The master programmer plans on searching for the mind that seward trainer who has been a threat since his mind was trapped in cyberspace as the pair depart the carry out their tasks. They are unaware that sewer trainer having cloaked. His consciousness has been spying on them all in another room in the facility. The woman notice donner tries to convince. Joe wade stop fighting connection to the virtual reality device that has forced him to become the virtual scarlet spider. How the fbi. Agent refuses to submit prompting lynette. Martinez the woman responsible for wade's current condition. Orders in the piece dated at that same moment then rally has returned to his apartment worrying about being late for work out yeah. There's a scarlet spider. Rampaging out there also worry about work out outside. The tendency been evacuated are afraid of the scarlet spider. Ben is horrified realizing that the virtual scarlet spider has been sent here to go through sewer trainers apartment. He is joined by carrie. Bradley tells ben that his apartment has been trashed by the intruder. That's when he notices daily bugle reporter canales and photographer angelie in arriving on the scene fearing they might see him. Ben slips away while carry is not looking sneaky in there was apartment. Bend looks around. Upset that his life has been rallies being intruded upon checks. The voice mails and it's even more upset after hearing jason. So that's hilarious. That's seward trainer appears on the digital display of the phone and tells ben that knocked rock the puts his plan the merge reality with cyberspace warning the shift will cause untold devastation. Changing it in the scarlet spider ben swings off to stop her at that moment doctor octopus and her minions arrive at the no building the reclaim her stolen technology there. They are ambushed by our smyth Cyber slayers however. The battle turns when jason so betrays might by this connecting the connection between himself in the cyber slayers doctor octopus easily destroys the robots in turn to retention alastair. Meanwhile the pro corners jason. So and shoot some tagged. He's gone yeah. Oh yeah he wasn't getting out of this recovering virtual reality helmet. The doctor alters the vice she can initiate the merger between reality and cyberspace. This causes all held a break loose with virtual reality constructs of wants tres dinosaurs and aliens material running amok in the city of all these virtual invaders all these virtual vader's comes the master planner. Whose really whose united reunited with doctor octopus at that same multi its molten man like the same move at the scarlet. Spiders coming to the aid of terrorize citizens of manhattan after saving a shout. He is confronted by virtual construct of seward trainer. He hands the spider. A virtual reality virus that he has created that should stop virtual reality warp. This is funny. Yep yep scarlet spider ambushes doctor octopus in the master programmer knocking down the master. Scarlet spider manages the toss the drive that contains the virus into the virtual reality headset. The virus can instantly ending merger and seemingly destroying the master procreate during the process that that's how you install chips in anyone that wants to you install Computer chips into some equipment. You just throw it away. Horrible billions of their technology man chips. And i'm assuming that's what you were referring to fill but with this issue having some problems that the very hour here we're gonna get to this now. In the aftermath of the battle doctor octopus manages to get away leaving the scarlet spider to try and make sense of everything. Good luck. suddenly an angry mob tries to attack him causing the scarlet spider to flee the scene later. Ben rally visit sewer trainers body in the hospital rallies depressed because so is dead leaving him out of a job dr off the push escaped and thanks to the virtual reality scarlet spider. Alter-ego has been demonized in the press. Still feeling the these powers. For good ben rally decides he can still do the scarlet. Spiders job as spiderman. Okay here's my album. he's like. Oh yeah scarlet spiders reputations trashed. I know i'll become spider again. We knew this was coming. I'm going to become spiderman again. Everyone will trust me. It's like really every other month aren't.

Silver & Black Pride
"smyth" Discussed on Silver & Black Pride
"Nowhere devante parker. Cbs know who's going to be covering casey hayward trayvon mullen and obviously safety safeties back in. But i don't one hundred percent know what they're gonna do with consecutive k j right. Maybe they put him on him a little bit more. He's an interesting guy. I think somebody that. I really think could be an x factor. Make a difference for the for the dolphins even with all towns but the fall the week. Maybe this is the way. Goodyear bounces back. We'll see maybe this is the week. I can finally play him and fantasy football right. This witness would be a good bounceback new so if you have no you have no Vojnovic probably hasn't instilled confidence over weeks. So i just got to follow up with you. Why the hell. And i didn't realize this until i was doing research for this wet. Hell saw the dolphins have five tight ends on the roster. Like i her so i have no idea. I am so happy. You brought this up. It makes no sense to me. It's a waste of roster spot. i don't. I don't get it. Twenty the raiders. Have four and i think that's a lot longer jon. Gruden likes to use a lot of twelve and thirteen personnel. So it makes sense but five like you said like when you only get fifty three guys you have. Three specialists really only a fifty people on the roster five was me. I'm like that's ten percent of your entire roster right there but as it very strange so obviously get sick is started group but The dolphins they drafted hunter long in the third round. I like hunter wrong He was very productive at boston. College and i think psyche prices himself out of miami's predency range. This europe is going to be regent could hopefully slot onto long in there to take over. But beyond that you have three guys adams gene. Durham smyth seeking carter and to me. There it's redundant seen aren't they signed to like three year. Eight million dollar deal or something intriguing to be a hybrid. Special teams fullback tight end some short. He's your special teams that in but then shahinon durham's mike. I mean him in the same classes blocker. I don't understand why they gave adam shaheen extension. That didn't make a whole lot of sense to me He hasn't really done a whole lot. Cut one or two touchdowns last year. Sort of the guy you throw in. If anything happens to the second. But he's never lived up to his status type. You can easily slot. Durham smyth or hunter. Long in my opinion the same thing in beats me. Waste of spot. In in my opinion this is nothing against aquinas. The person is created some some some twitter controversy that i won't get into over the last month or two but to me waste of a roster spot and i'd rather see them bring up one of their up and coming young guys like a dolphins benzel kirk marriage was preseason star. Receiver would much rather he is the roster spot will. I'm glad we're on the same page that because that blew my mind for a good many. Yes athletes need their equipment to succeed. Lebron without shoes or serena without a racket is troubling thing to imagine. So why.

Consumer Finance Monitor
"smyth" Discussed on Consumer Finance Monitor
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Consumer Finance Monitor
"smyth" Discussed on Consumer Finance Monitor
"This is our weekly show. We are called consumer finance monitor. And you'll know that we share the same name as our blog which we launched over ten years ago. We launched that blog on the very same day than the cfp be became operational on july twenty. One two thousand eleven so As you know on this program we cover are wide range of topics and we very often have outside guests and today We're gonna be focusing on state enforcement actions that pertains to consumer finance and on very pleased to have as my guests nicholas nets. I will call nicholas. nick. Nick is senior. Deputy attorney general in assistant director for consumer financial protection in the pennsylvania. Office of attorney general. Nick was recruited in two thousand seventeen. By attorney general josh shapiro to start the nation's first quote many theo pb unquote. Nick manages investigations litigations of twelve lawyers involving such wide ranging topics as student lending mortgages auto finance payday and other high cost lending debt collection credit reporting debt settlement and scam prevention public law suits and settlements involved a lot of major institutions. Major banks. going down to many smaller non-banking institutions In june of two thousand nine teen. Nick testified before the us house committee of financial services about student loan servicing a particular area of which knicks offices focused And to complete the picture on neck Prior to joining the pennsylvania office of attorney general nick spent four years as the of enforced been attorney. Fact he was just the fourth employee at the cfp previously. He worked at the us department of the treasury With a team of attorneys that working closely with congressional staff drafted and revised the consumer financial protection adult and of course the consumer financial protection ad is a significant part of the dodd frank. Act of two thousand and nine or two thousand two thousand nine. Two thousand ten actually became law on july twenty one of two thousand ten and then there was a one year period for the copd to be stood up sell before we Get into a.

The Current
"smyth" Discussed on The Current
"The problem is obvious and it turns out so are the solutions. We had affordable housing and due to the big boom the lrt the bay front renovations and all the construction. That's going on down their prices and especially with covert supply and demand has gone up. Prices have gone up in order for these landlords and and business owners that own the businesses. They're struggling to get the money they need to survive. We're struggling to get the money. We need to survive and without that balance of the province either giving us enough support or the landlord saying look. We have a problem okay. I'm willing to make half on your unit until that happens. The tensor going to continue to grow because the buildings are still being sold. People are still receiving either their renovation or demolition notices and when they receive a renovation if they're paying seven hundred and fifty dollars a month and they get renovated for for the purpose of renovations they renovate the apartment in order for that tenant to go back to that apartment they have to pay market rent and my question to everyone is is if we have to pay market rent. Why can the government not give us market support. I think what the federal leaders are missing When it comes to encampments is the fact that we're grouping together because no one else will group together to support us that the federal government really needs to crack down on this problem. I mean the amount of people that i've met on the streets is homeless. Since i've been homeless are some of the nicest people i would ever want to meet in my life do a c help for affordable and sustainable housing. I would have to say. I don't have any hope in that. I mean we have some housing workers that have been working on the streets for seventeen years and so they're they're going full circle they take them off the street. They put them into a shelter. They'll flying them short term housing. They'll try to give them help. When the short term housing is out there back on the streets again and this has been repeating for years and years and years. Because we're not getting the provincial or federal support that we need as human beings to survive in twenty twenty one gordon smyth lives at the central park encampment in hamilton vic which huska is with the hamilton encampment support network. The group works with people living in the encampments across that city. And they join us now vic. Good morning combining how are you. I'm well we heard gordon smyth. They're speaking but losing his home before ending up in the encampment. Is that a familiar story in in your city. Awkward situation is not unique This is the reality of precarious housing in the middle of a global pandemic. opioid epidemic. If you think about giving odious. Pugh rates legislate people to the brink of poverty and the structural violence waged against racialist and disabled community odious. p. Those are the support payments that are given Disability support payments by the ontario government. If you take a look at the encampments that are across hamilton. How many people would you say are living in them right now..

Mouse and Weens
"smyth" Discussed on Mouse and Weens
"Oh glitter in your hair in she goes. I'm the good witch. Am i got all your entertainment. She goes yeah so we ate mexican food. All of us than we ran. They divided the group in half their return of us at the table at a time. And she's just real low key. Easy golan has a little piece of paper in front of her and she starts drying is she draws a little cartoon airplane with propeller on it. And it's going downhill. And she said oh she goes. It's not a good way to start the party. But i see this airplane in somebody has had something going on in airplane was not good and my other friends says oh my god. My brother just died in a plane crash go and that was a propeller plane. What she drew gets up. She called smyth friend she says. I'm so sorry. Sometimes of stuff just comes up and she said oh let me think his name is kenneth and my friend goes. Oh my god we call them kenny. That began the party and every single thing from then on was applicable to every single person at the table. Now she read in the paper that this guy died and his name was kennel. No it had been four or five years ago. Had no idea not. She couldn't have looked up on social media. I'm just saying this to be the other side of it. Because that's what jim was just talking about. She didn't any of us. She had just moved to this area from minnesota so no. She didn't know she had no very few friends. Here in the valais she just knew this neighbor. Okay so she's just kinda going. You know thinking drawing on her little pad and she's bounced around different people at the table and then she goes. Oh she got this makes me wanna sit up straight. She goes a very pretty southern woman. In a hat is really stepping forward..

White Coat, Black Art
"smyth" Discussed on White Coat, Black Art
"Palliative. Care the community. Paramedics who work in the county of renfrew began providing palliative care in the spring of twenty twenty but the system is catching up this spring. Ontario's ministry of health announced a pilot program that gives paramedics in thirty three municipalities. The authority to administer some palliative medications including opioids like morphine as well as sedatives. That's our show. This week to comment email us at waco at cbc dot ca. I'm on twitter at nightshift. Md and the show is that cbc white coat. We're also on facebook white coat. Black art and the dose are available on the cbc. Listen app or your favorite podcast provider next week on an all new white coat. Black art canada's young can't yet be vaccinated. Which means some kids like. Eliza smyth are going to cove it. Elissa is eleven nearly a year after getting kobe. Mom cathy says eliza is still dealing with long-term effects what the physiotherapist found with. Both of us was that Our ribcages like concrete after and nothing was moving and she would have to fully release ribcage and then basically she called it vibe ing out the actual lung tissue and popping it back open. We're going weekly at first. And now we're both going about every four weeks for that. Alissa that chest physio feel sounded painful. The way you were describing. It doesn't hurt no long. Covert and kids next time on white coat black art before we go. We'd like your help for an upcoming show about the federal election or asking persons with disabilities and their families. What they want from canada's next government could be around cove nineteen help for family caregivers supports at home tax relief long-term care and anything you need and want you can reach us by email at white coat at cbc dot ca on twitter at cbc white coat and on facebook. We could feature your family on an upcoming show white coat. Black art was produced. This week by rachel sanders and jeff goods with help from ominous offer digital producers finish yelich and digital writer brandy waikele or senior. Producer is colleen ross. Let's medicine from my side of the gurney. I'm brian goldman. See next week for more. Cbc podcasts goto. Cbc dot ca slash podcasts..

WGR 550 Sports Radio
"smyth" Discussed on WGR 550 Sports Radio
"Shot 77. So I get out of here. Yeah, I played pretty good. 77. I would say that I haven't played since so today. We'll see what happens Well, today is a scramble. So you're just trying to hit as far as you can. And But you've got to make the putts. So are you back in town for the summer? I've been back since, um, mid June, Okay? Yeah, I was spend my winters in Tampa. Um When when do you? What are the months October? Oh, in the May mid June. That's why the golf game is so good. Well, let's go out minutes from my house. It's a nice tracks. It's a how many times you play week three. Okay, because of my back. You know I don't play weekend three, but I only played just You know, throughout the week throughout the week, 34 o'clock, you know nobody there. It's like my own course and nice. I enjoy it. And I have my synthetic ice company that's manufactured down there. Yeah. Can I see? Yeah, over there doing that? It's been doing very well Yeah, that's really, really cool. A lot of a lot of we've talked about development. But a lot of younger players and their family make the investment and the synthetic ice so that the boys can and girls can go down to the basement or a narrative of the garage and work on their short, like game tight turns and sweeping, can like, no, I wish I mean, when I was a kid. Remember you. I'm sure both of you may have had under the sun deck or hard in the basement where your brother took shots on you. Or and ribs would shoot pucks because I remember his shot. Very well. It was a hard one, but no, I actually shoot on our sun deck. I take a piece of plywood and I wax. It was ski wax and I'd shoot pucks so it would slide these? Yeah, into an archery net, which was 20 ft. Away. And I'd pick them all back. I give my bucket of parks was worth 25 cents for my brother to pick up and bring them back to me. So no so that idea That concept is something that you know with with synthetic ice. It's come a long ways with technology and And the glide is similar to ice. It doesn't hurt the The blades at all. And the puck response is the same. But you can do it 365 days of the year. I mean, if you're leaner, If you're into the game, and you really want to practice and develop more, I I fall heartedly suggests. So how does that do You sell a lot in Florida? I sell a lot all over. I mean, but Florida the warmer climates Yes, because of California. Texas. You know, we're cocky is really Yeah. Yeah. And, um, we did a lot in Canada over Covid because of the rinks being closed. Yeah, eight truckloads of product up there so kids can just the parents would lay it down on a flat area and off they go and It's It's um, anybody that's interested in going to a little plug here. Can that the garage the garage then Covid turned into a hockey rink. Right? So let me ask you this because you've talked to our kids at the Academy of hockey before and you've told a story about the red Uh, tired like Tom. Next that you would put on the map, So I'd love for you to be able to tell our listeners this story of did the mindset that you took as a kid to get to the National Hockey League. Well, it was really my father. He was my mentor. Um, Dad played hockey. Um, he went to the Toronto Maple Leafs camp in 49. Wow. You have We have a letter from Con Smyth. Okay, that's got the make believe Let her head on it. And my mom saved it. And I have that. And he sat next to Tim Harden. Who was the You know, rookie at the time. So was my dad. But Dad didn't make it. He played in Saskatoon and he played in the Western League. He's from my West and Alberta. And then he ended up in Nelson and trail the trail smoke eaters he played there for they won the world championships in 61. And he ended up, you know, working and playing, And then he became an athletic director University. So the story I tell is, he would always say, Look at, um You know you you've got, um you know, shoot pucks in order to get better. And this and that, But he said to me one day when I was working out, he turns to me goes. What do you want to do? I'm going. Excuse me. Yeah. So what do you want to do? I just Well, I want to play in the National Hockey League and I was like I was 14. You know, we just We just want to be see Banham Championship and I was just what caught upstairs to my office where I go up to his office and He sits down. He had a map of Canada behind him. And he sits down, he said. Son, he said, there's three things you have to do in order. I feel he says that they're going to get you to the National Hockey League one. You have to continue to shoot 2 300 bucks a day because that's your asset. He said to you have to continue to come up and work out three times a week at the university, where I was working out with him and three, he says, you need to learn how to box I'm going box because that's when he knew that the big bad Bruins of Philadelphia flyers that was the game then so I could hit us. I mean, I could like, you know I could fight. I mean, I had to a small little guy. So, he said. But let me tell you there's a kid in every friggin town that wants to do the same thing you want to do. But he says, every time you shoot 3 300 bucks every time you go and work out every time you come up the box and hit a speed bag or heavy bag. We'll put a pin and he grabs his colored pins yellow. We'll put on a city like trailer Kamloops or Vancouver..

Couple Things with Shawn and Andrew
"smyth" Discussed on Couple Things with Shawn and Andrew
"Why we love it. Let's get back to it. I feel like we could listen. You guys all day and just like pick your brains experience and relationships but in raising a family together in having you know you're beautiful kids what is what is the one thing you take away from your relationship that you want your children to know Let's see i. I guess that we we have faith that the other person is on our side has our back. I know that 'til has my back. He is not out to get me or hurt me in any way. You know i as i said. I'm a very talkative person as you can tell you'll have to fight to get a word but Sometimes we'll be out at a party. And i'll come home and i'll say oh god. Why did i say that to sean. She she really was looked so upset. When i said that i shouldn't have said them. I got an philosophically. Oto be crazy. You is the most interesting person at the party. Everybody loved that was killed that you said that he doesn't let me spiral down you know and that's important. That's important that somebody you know wants you to be okay. And i i him for that i. I have faith in that. I hit four sons living with me when marlo came into my life. And i was. I was scared to death. I don't know what to do with him and You know when. I would go off on the kids. They called it a spans tuesdays. And i remember walking past michael. Yeah michael on the phone with this guy buddy have to call you back. My dad's having a span. And then what did they tell you. Michael michael said to me. We like it when you around. Dad has less fasces when you're here too. That is a great car. And i know you guys have to be thinking forty one years now. What can we learn from these people so that you know we have that and i think that you know love and listening and lust. You know those are the big things in your life and knowing that you know you're not going to lie to each other you tell each other the truth about you can trust the other person's gonna be gonna give them the best part of themselves you know if all he has in his mind is to make you happy and if all you're trying to do is make him happy then you'll both be happy but if all you want to do is make yourself happy. He won't be happy and it's just you know and also accommodation is a big thing. We learned we didn't know the name of that. But we learned on the road talking to these people and judah viewer to the wonderful writer. She said she been married. Sixty years she said. No matter how hard you try he is never gonna be you and you are never going to be him. So that's a given now. Try to figure out. How do you allow him to be. Who is without having it aggravate you. And how does he let you be. Who you are or the aggravating. And we're very different. I'm this impulsive person. And he's as president who takes an extremely long time to come to the decision of what it is we're going to do. I'm worth to fill. That's right and that one. Yeah and that's a fight for us. You know i'll say come on let's move. Let's do it well below okay. So we've had to do live in that thing and many times he'll say to me. I think i think you're right. We move fast on that. And i'll say to him you arrive. It's a good thing we didn't do that so we we've learned to listen and see. Is he right about is is it. It'd be better to wait. He has to say to him. So should we move on. So we're listening without competing without wanting to be right at. Its worst patty smyth said you wanna be right. You want to be happy and it has let you wanna be. You'll stop being such a little. Prig about what you want and try to figure out you know. She does have a good idea here he.

The Adam Schefter Podcast
"smyth" Discussed on The Adam Schefter Podcast
"Round right. Now he was. He's a top five talent. They built that offense around him. He is so much help at the catcher position unlike last year when he was throwing the you know all respect to these guys durham smyth and mac collins and isaiah he. This is where his targets were going half the time. So he's in a much better spot and again he's available so late so if he struggles the first few weeks and is not a good fantasy quarterback you cut him loose if he bust out as a four hundred yards and four touchdowns week one. You just hit the lottery for sure and potentially have a one of the breakout players in the nfl. So he's a guy all over in the late rounds so that was the guy you to it. I guess before you even got to the finish line. Their career wasn't even done. It's almost like you do for a living at him. And you got one sleeper running back for me later on sleeper running back Let's see here I would probably lean zach moss but because he's injured right now it's tougher. How about this guy. This guy sky tweeted at us. All the fantasy focus team the other day wants to get into fantasy football. Now i believe he's gonna come on the fantasy focus podcast Here in the near future. Aj dylan you know. He's a kind of a mid round guy but he. You know sky's big. you know. This is his frame is like derrick henry and he has an opportunity where jamal williams gone to play a big role for the packers so a big time opportunity for him this season and again maybe not the best example. Because he's a mid round Guy but if you're looking for the later rounds right now it's got be someone like philip. Lindsey it looks like he's going to be the starter for houston. David johnson's going the wrong direction. Lindsay's going up against super free and drafts Right now knock brown another one. Who got the start for miami. So that shows you know we say they have preseason doesn't matter like throw that around it matters and you can learn things and we learned some things here in week. One a guys like malcolm brown and philip. Lindsey our trending up right. If you're drafting in the next week or so you can still get them at a major discount in that very well could go on for the next month. People just aren't gonna jump on these guys and there's an opportunity to find a potential steel. It's interesting how the narrative gets sitting appreciation. And it's almost as if the entire fancy community buys into the same story lines and then there are story lines outside of the common narrative and it's the smart fancy football players that can figure out the guys like a philip lindsey occasion hamblur to malcolm Don't fit into that narrative there aren't a trendy picks that we're about early on that can make a fantasy team that to me is a skill and something that can make the difference between a winning and losing season. We talked about all those things. Who are some guys early mid late that you are uncomfortable with that you are not in have not taken anywhere and will not take anywhere. Yeah that's a good question I think that At running back. Michael carter and tracer make the a little nervous just based on where. They're going right. So michael carter has jumped up to like the sixth round at times. And you see trae sermon that same vicinity and first of all. I mean you know people get mad. I say stuff like this right. They were drafted in the in the third and fourth round their third fourth round brookies in the nfl. History for these guys. This is not good. You know a third round in especially fourth round rookie. Backs do not produce fantasy. This has been going on for a long time. You look at that sort of stuff and it's it's really damning so that bothers me for sure and people say well. It doesn't really matter you know. Look at player. James robinson last year book. Those rare ninety eight th percentile exceptions. Not the rule. And if you start betting fifth and sixth round picks on these guys it's not gonna work for you actually again. We saw that with michael. Carter getting all that hype building up to that first. Preseason game. He's the guys. They're they're li back. They don't have competition and then tevin Kevin coleman gets the veteran rest which suggests. Maybe he's the number one. We're not sure on this yet. But maybe johnson starts in their lead back. So you know sawyer on these guys because history says we don't know if they're good or not good. We don't know if they're good. Nfl players yet Even half of the first round picks probably won't pan out is good nfl players. It's unfortunate but it's realistic. And if you wanna make smart decisions you have to remember that. It takes a lot for these guys to supplant veterans. Who have been around the nfl for awhile in earn two hundred hundred and fifty touches. So i would say those are kinda the highlights for me. Those guys that are low pedigree that are being overdrafted like a saint brown for the the lines. I mean adam if you look at the again say the past decade and the nfl finally find a wide receiver picked after round. three was a top thirty fantasy receiver. There's one it's tyreek hill. Wow one so you're gonna take that flyer on monterey saint brown with that ceiling does he. The next tyreek hill. You're just going do because he is a path to a potential big role in the lines. Offense i think you've many better option guys were picked earlier who have a pass to a big role as well and again. I'm on another guy who's hasn't worked his way up the depth chart. It's a a week depth chart relative to the rest of the nfl guys have a lot to prove. He hasn't even done that yet. So those are the kind of guys that i try to shy away from in favor of guys that are proven players and certainly high pedigree players. Let me give you one guy that. I'm steering clear of this year. And not because i doubt his talent. I think he has a chance to be an unbelievable player. He was drafted incredibly high but in his rookie year. From a fantasy standpoint. I may regret this. And i may live to eat these words his rookie year cow pits going around three or four right. That seems like high fantasy pick for a guy we haven't seen it at the nfl level. He may be a hall of fame talent. He's the highest drafted tight end ever but think about how many rookie tight ends have made a big impact in their rookie. Or maybe he'll be different he might be. He's got that talent but again. I don't know too many rookie tight ends. Who have jumped off the board in their rookie. Or you know. They just don't exist very rare. I mean it took evan. Ingram is the only top ten tight end in a long time as a rookie and remember what it took for that. I mean it took him being basically their number one receiver because their whole team is hurt. I remember that game in denver. I think it was like top. Four or five receivers route and it was him like that's all they had at that point. That's what it took for. Rookie tight end to clear the top ten in fantasy and you could say well. No one's been drafted this high. And that's fine but look at travis. Kelsey is an rob. Some of these guys were are the best research the best tight ends in. Nfl history and they were not consistent tight end. Ones certainly paying off this eighty as rookies. It took a while for them to develop and it very well could be By the way to your point very young very young player to not coming into twenty four coming to twenty twenty one. He's super young and mike. Kyle pitch this year. I guarantee has three.

Awards Chatter
"smyth" Discussed on Awards Chatter
"That copywriting. I couldn't do an inaugural. How do i did. It wasn't good and he says well what do you know how do i said well really the only thing i know how to do is read big rear. He said well. I have a friend who is an asian with moore's sensation man. A did you know not he was a director is mark. Taper is still my friend in fact turkey manure from the jewish turkey for minora hanukkah's happy thanksgiving for this just this year at the perfect. Actually i didn't get called Solomon anyway so edwin who brought to where mars spoil them. The nandrolone cloud clow and you are number three. I with was so sad called edward. He says know publishing's he says yes. Frank taylor was then a division of dell books call western publishing books. He said he said a secretary and twelve months. Eighteen and he was fab- is thought. I hear also went to the movies and produce mrs frank so i go for an interview and we both show off a little bit and the highs and in fact i says Sorry i can't stay much. Smyth osbourne i believe very glowers anyway which is to connect hired there and i was secretary but the wonder of that company was everybody participate and so decides he'd been really dictate law on the phone. Whatever and they're wonderful people grew and they gave me books to read. That could be movie tied. And the first one was poly 'em which i lost and then i worked there for a number of years or should we say is that so then you recommended that to them movie time. What would that mean as as a movie time book. Publish the book cover with seed the movie. Read some book or vice versa. So the book. There's the movie was already being made. And you were deciding whether or not it was worth you guys getting involved with the bucks okay and that then became an area. I've was involved and i did others. That were so. I want to say lost in space. Do i wanna say star trek. Who berry shows our truck played. You also suggest same thing that i became from my kids is watching it. We hired advanced higher of well-known science fiction scripts that barry good and turn them into no vowel And in those writers all of whom now everyone knows the ancient times. They made more money doing that than they. Basically power y while right. Well anyway that fucking. I learned to do yes splitting company and i went to work. Actual down books was a man named on fine and i had to areas still books and some movie. I mean movies and books we did on the gantry woman in i read the book i loved it. Would you let me know. When mr lewis writes some of true. I the as to who had catch twenty two in nine form and simon schuster. In those days they sent full to be Reprint and.

InnovaBuzz
"smyth" Discussed on InnovaBuzz
"And i think just because i i think to myself my customers. Give me that feedback. That is so valuable to me. Because then i can do something i can take that on board and my changes were of course can ignore ignore it. I have choices. And i often wonder why some businesses get offended when i hear somebody deliver that feedback rather than take it on board sigh off. Thank you we heard. You're tell me more or just listening because if just listened evening as you said that often is enough the reason some of us we do it in a some more some less is we give the customer for granted is we do not look closely at the currency customer piece clearly written with invisible ink this dollar or whatever currency came from the customers pocket. None of are over mean abrupt ruled who are bosses. If you got my hiring authority. I bring extra smyth for you everyday. I may even bring your favorite cup of coffee every age because we know where the bj coming up when you start forgetting that the paycheck is really not coming from you. My boss is coming from the customer. Who is you and me that forces us and teaches us will be more patient and the second thing is what i love. Audible there was about getting feedback. Is i know you want to get feedback thing. The customer also wants to get feedback. But the onus is on you how do you create the right opportunity for them to talk. It cannot be a survey because not all of us to write it down very well be that you just texted me. If i was a bus more by arjun. I will be in your pocket account. Can i buy a cup of coffee and then as you talk. It's on what relationship you and i are relationship then. I can tell you what. I have to tell you this last time when i dealt with your team wasn't good this happen and you listen like then then. I just finished just like you might therapist. I'm so glad. I could tell you that you can do anything but creating opportunities for customers to share is very important and it is not a form that it's not a survey we just check a box to the survey by saying the customer job survey. It's no work extra hard after the bad experience..

Rob Has a Podcast
"smyth" Discussed on Rob Has a Podcast
"It's there. I don't care right of course Still in two thousand twenty one. We know him. As danny bryson for now until i married aged cock smith family. Lord cox-smyth himself. So i guess bringing with him all his wealth from the old while you still the cockpit so yeah i'm here and it's great to be back at home and not in the compound after you were all over the world danny totally some of it. All the way from switzerland to california california and you know what it's nice to be back home Where i can sleep in a room where the walls aren't paper-thin. I can't hear everybody on the other side of my room. In the compound is the bunk bedroom. Where all kids a. All boys aged five to like eleven. Were sleeping now. Many of them are there and let me just tell you the fighting the jokes the weiner talk that happened on the other side of that wall i had to go in three times over that period and like yell at people who were not my kids Talking about wieners. Just like yelling fighting building bridges from one bank to the other that were not structurally sound and then they way would go to bed the same time me and wake up before me and start playing smash brothers with tv against it was just. It was a long week. Yeah very wake. Yeah the things you do to stay on the payroll. Kids love that love Going out there because it is like the ultimate thing swimming playing with cousins and stuff like that. The adults swimming in the pond orangutan's yes swimming in the pond. Got champagne into pond traditionally in the pond. Yeah like a floating trampoline. Wow that's cool climbed. Isn't that igbo really. It's big enough for a floating trampoline. It is probably feels like a lake. Seems like a mudhole back on. It is so it's good to be back. These happy to be backfire. Where you why. Don't you take a tent. And just go out in the. I have thought about that. Is white noise machine. Oh i use that. y'all usable. Yeah i you have to everybody's got one in the room because it's allowed The ten idea. I've considered many years just as you know it gets really. There's a lot of precipitation. Yeah so i mean if you have up over it and stuff. I'm like sleeping rough. I mean it's like getting close to the point. Where i would like to sleep in tents now but i think you can do like inflate a king mattress one of those really nice once put a tent and then put a tarp in the trees over the tent so that the tarp is not on the tent but above it i i get the system. I know grand juries..

Slick Talk: The Hospitality Podcast
"smyth" Discussed on Slick Talk: The Hospitality Podcast
"I'd read the my goal statements that i was gonna walk ground. I was going to be grounds business partners. I was gonna make grant of visualize out of seen it. A million times ahead amstetten having breakfast with ground and his wife elaina every all of his being in jim gym. I can face the warm floor and miami. I can smell the hate on a great ayton greek yogurt contests debris a visualized and softer on. I've written all different scenarios like maintenance being a business with them and then i got the phone goal show. I was shocked but not surprised. Because i redmond my goal statements. I think they museum thing was. I says the elliott can speak the ground and he says he's making a robert deniro. I'm like wa. You know that's just show real. But i say this time i feel a massive can action mr cordola on all pain and the say i grid folk. I'm privileges a complete understanding. You know i come out with until flight restrictions left the first thing that happens and gold strip america. You know again awake away for kissing the jake. I'm gone i. I'm the same i'm trying to get Yeah trying to get out of the country for a while and get get some traveled on. We haven't been able to do in the last year alone. Oh no it's. It's incredible what you belt and i'm just super inspired so i just i gotta say thank you so much for taking the time to come on the show but where can people find you. Obviously there's a lot going on. I mentioned linked dan. But i have. I'm gonna plug in everything on the show notes. I just want people to be able to have the opportunity to hear from you very much offer. And if you may privilege spicy speaking the guys get on instagram. I am known as tall smith the entrepreneur at its smith with the y. s. m. y. T. hitch show. I'm really want the bruce desktop and saddam was something i didn't even get involved in but a realize the par a night so i'm going to really blew up I wanna have a massive can. Actually you guys in america I will give them a pa. Jackie here's the best and the word the sandia. The tom smith entrepreneur things. So it's easy for everyone. The click on but i just thank you so much. The opportunity a really appreciative. No my pleasure and i've seen your on clubhouse. Are you going to start realizing that a little bit more to. Yeah i i've started to do with some people in ireland Some guy awake was complaining about several their parcel. Not just says the. Can you do me a favor. Place get over yourself. Concentrate on your own business stopped being an asshole a move on you know so i sorta and i don't really yeah. I'll get your classroom one of these days and we'll have to do on. It'd be great. Thank you so much for being on the show. And i look forward to connecting with you and the is look talk listeners to connect with you via linked in instagram. Thank you so much everyone. Thank you. Bye much my pleasure. Thank you so much for listening. We love your support and wanna provide the best. We can to all our listeners. So please find us online social media and on spotify apple podcast and google podcasts..

Slick Talk: The Hospitality Podcast
"smyth" Discussed on Slick Talk: The Hospitality Podcast
"Made a lotta mistakes you know. I'm no superhuman guy i. I didn't wake up this person at belt. This person who i am today you know show but on the twenty six march twenty twenty. I decided that i was going to do something different. That would be when covert was over. So i took panda paper and started writing. I it's not the don't the south doug at if i put terms it's like a straight version two of the secret. Everybody can relate to this. Everybody will fang something on you know. I've had the most amazing feedback. Five star reviews on amazon but my heart and soul is in this book. You know under shown fantastic content content than help everyone because it really is all about fear and less Is fear is false events. bob appear real And i've just put an value understandable modern uprooted on a bird on its from strength to strength For people in america it's available on amazon dot com but i feed privileged Averageness out one person hopped on my job. But it's a ratty couple of peoples can be contact me and stick around. It's it's going to be massively global as staying on i just fade show prep elites that of a breadth. Uninspiring diane show. Well yeah i was going to say. I can't wait to get my hands on him for for what you have done is just really incredible. So just to see yeah. It's it's really exciting I want to ask what you know. Leading into tennessee. You've mentioned ten actually. We talked about a little bit about grant cardone but You remind me a lot of like when you say. I built this guy. I wasn't born this way. I built this mother after As as what. I see like twenty. Robins i see that i that tony robbins at grand cardona a little bit of gary v. Where you're just go go go Who who really inspired you. You know through throughout your journey Just because i see so many different people. I look up to inside of one inside of you so i'm just kinda curious who who was your inspiration. Thank you maria. Big inspiration came from from being a boy of ten years old and not having any money. I always had this burning desire to be successful. I think i was unconscious. Component and didn't realize that. I was being successful an antibiotic three years ago. You know. I've always on waylon legs but three years ago my wife says to me you need to be listening to those ground. Cartoon guys definitely your straighten on i got on the audible. Lessen the tan acts on a completely blue man i. Dan realized that there was other people are door. Were just like me on sense. Then i watched all legrand's content of less than the all burkes. You know if you have a conversation monte boulevard office taxes away from my office you know all my staff or just ten actors..

Slick Talk: The Hospitality Podcast
"smyth" Discussed on Slick Talk: The Hospitality Podcast
"Was going to be my future A kim hold onto the uk An ireland and the rest is history. It's just way are massively. Spa the journal. Global pandemic damghan. Nothing stopping us. Where like a juggernaut unstoppable force. You know how did you. So what were the beginning steps. That is like if you're going from construction to the now what i consider a hospitality type style business. Where where were the biggest learnings. Or even what some implementations that you brought from maybe like an outside industry just really drove your guys a successor dream that that's a really good question. I have to be completely honest because only way to be my wife says to me after a year. When you're going to give up. I laughed. Mon- gave up the for real cause for one year. I went to every setting in the uk tran- two days on buildings on. Because nobody knew me. Nobody was taking me serious. Yeah it wasn't recognized. And i knew in my gut on my heart of hearts that i was going to do this on as most people up early on given up was never going to be an option for me. There's a company you probably heard of called szabo's international estate agents. Yeah so a friend of mine called and said lesson. We ha- hedge fund from new york. Common the belfast. They have just bought. A huge are blocked. That nobody's been in Would you like to do your daily with these guys for the apartments. And i just want berm uniform delivered you know as people in the plot of be given up. That was my shirt on saying the daily with martha a new york hedge fund for three years. That was just incredible them. Since dan masa expounded on for christmas this year the sex of the twelve. Twenty twenty one. I'm very specific on some gold. It's my daughter's birth. They did. We will have a thousand apartments this christmas. So you know which isn't bad considering we're only tournament four years old. Yeah that's not bad at all. I've interviewed people on the show. That have maybe fifteen hundred or two thousand after ten years fifteen years. I actually believe a said as bob. Because i'm going to have to ten accident panthers instead of one third cell phone. Yeah you'll have to start cracking down to get taxed on in like a year or two after that So what i guess for my biggest thing is i. I'm always obsessed about what people like. You didn't give up. And i can see that like everything you've put into as one hundred percent time and energy and thought and like consistency. So where where. I'm always obsessive about what. What are you learning from this while it was like. How do you process everything that you're taking in queen such like short amount of time for for me like you know you're you're doing with so much as cool great and you just pounding through like what was that process like for you. Yeah thank. I'm outta stage where i find it quite normal but it's probably really odd normal other people An ice eight. My businesses also like my relationship. You know i love my wife and kids dearly show. I closed my eyes and see all different bone fires burning.

Slick Talk: The Hospitality Podcast
"smyth" Discussed on Slick Talk: The Hospitality Podcast
"He's also an author and a ten x coach speaker and mentor with grant cardona as under the licensee program. So tom smith welcome to the show. My friend is so good to have you thank you so much. I'm absolutely delighted to be here today. I fail a massive can action the maga- fade privilege. Thank you so much. of course. I've been watching yourself on linked in so to have you on. The show is just really inspiring as well I really just want to jump into the meat of it for for you. Where did your journey began. What where do you feel like your story starts. I think the story starts back in fos when i was a kid growing up You know. I had the most amazing childhood but my mom and dad we. You know we didn't have any money on my friends. All like the knicks sports gear and the nicest sort of lead us fruit were and shirts and i didn't so i went and got a job and like what we call a fish and chip shop like a burger joint on. I stood at the back and leg a garbage on an. That's where i need all the france fries and the I'm from a young age. Eight in the winter of a show cold used to help the poor of hot water and started the hot water to stay warm but from each kid you know i started making me only so i had a burning desire to succeed but then i was in control so i could see about. My heart. aren't gosh. I'm by nude neko max trainers or new soccer boots or attraction or even start up my money box and realize i doctor so episodes from ten years it started And then. I just started american decisions. The kid that wanted to be successful on the in the story goes on from there was going to say. Did you start a construction company. I is that how you got to building what dream sherie service department says today or did like the chicken become or before the the egg before the chicken yet. I'm i was involved. You know back when. I was a kid of france. Says you need to get your starting if you wanna make real money. So from the age of sixteen. I was working on building sites putin rooms on building walls. i can remember one time. A forum on belton sate heated me He just doesn't like make on the hardest task he would give me. I would have done it and rack court time. Just a really pissed. The guy off of a kim like me isn't a job on allows in the state ended up hitting the forum on all of oven may shock. You know of never allowed anything. Break me ever. But yet construction. Kim i And then i lived in dubai and service departments. I'm gonna lift and service departments in dubai. I realized this concept for dream. Luxury service departments.

Roe Conn
Chicago: 10 John M. Smyth Elementary School Students Taken To Hospitals After Pepper Spray Incident
"Ten kids were transported to local hospitals in good condition after pepper spray was released at Smith elementary school that's on the city's west side in Chicago Chicago fire media says this incident appears to have been

Broncos Country Tonight
‘No comment. Next question.’ Jeff Bridich’s feud with Nolan Arenado is now a Rockies cold war
"But one talk to you a little bit about your pride each and what happened today down Salt River that pitchers and catchers reporting all very exciting Rockies is there another first spring training game on the twenty second organ of course be carrying the games it was we are the flagship and it is exciting hope springs eternal every single for a every single team even teams in the midst of a time of turmoil like the Houston Astros there everybody's excited and and in the Rockies have so it's a mother challenges but right now the overwhelming stories about known are not like that that is that is the story and so if you ask anybody about the Rockies it's what's going on with the lawn what are the old patch this thing up and so far we've really only heard Nolan side we know that there are there do there been some warmer porch back and forth there's been some reported trade interests of the Rockies have listened to trades but Jeff price really hasn't spoken publicly about this I'm not really so he had an opportunity today in and as I understand it it was kind of cleared by PR like PR was going to what we had kind of line this supplications gonna say something about it he told the assembled media and then it just price was kind of put in front of him to say something and and this is kind of how it went down use it to you would speak to us briefly about the Nolan situation so we thought we to start off with that of the top so from your perspective what would you just like to say about what's been out there publicly about nothing revision comment made any comment to this point so in the past thanks six question okay so as you heard there said Warren who of course works PR for the Rockies he he kind of put it right out there saying Hey guys he's gonna have something to say about this and then his comment was no comments and I have nothing to add to this and next question it's always a Patrick Saunders ended up being the guy and he's he does a phenomenal job with post and and and and you know he he was just the kind of guy that had to ask the question somebody's got as good hi I have a few thoughts in this band but first I'd like to kind of get your your perspective on what what went down there and Jeff prices decision not to say anything I I I I I feel like the Rockies need to say something beyond what's been said because right now in the public domain the only story that exists is now it is our not as version and with any story there's three sides to it his hers in the truce it's so I'd I'd like the Rockies to have some kind of public comment on it and I ages feels like passing on commenting right now with the no comment I really feel like that's the wrong way to tackle this one I that's not how I would do it I understand it I I I may have to catch my language I may have to in a press conference environments that insider specifics I won't get into but there has been some animosity here obviously Nolan felt disrespected me went out of his way to say that and we we've got a bridge to cross but you should put something out there that says something other than no comment you don't even have to give any real details you say it the way I just said it was just a present anything new you'll have to you'll have to give specific short with new information out there you can rehash what's already out there but and and and couch it in that regard and people take that quote it be okay with this it's P. R. speak writes exactly is what people do yeah we we expected that like we we don't we don't have it we're we're the home of the Rockies in the home of the of the Broncos here so when I say this I want you to understand that I'm saying that you know a week we get all the jokes about the state sponsored radio a kind of stuff from competitors around town that can't afford to carry the broadcast rights but what we are the flagship of both and I'm criticizing one the Broncos face he sings had all they do and that's one of things you do have to give consideration like you heard at the very beginning say Hey Warren said that you're going to say something if Patrick Smyth says we're gonna say something about this they do it and and they got a player out there that's right talk about a player with a manual in Cortland yeah the physical altercation camp and then they were out there come by on it up the next day with jokes they were obviously still matter Locke believes you knew what was coming the Broncos do a great job and I don't see here Kerry orange blue cool aid or whatever it is that they say but you get the point the juxtaposition between the way these two organizations handle negative things is glaring and this was an opportunity and I think the way you pointed out is is absolutely fair there's an opportunity here for Jeff bright H. as bad as well as a bit of a conduit to the fans like it in the end he has to do remember he is a public face sorry for the Rockies leave a voice he's out there to talk to the media and to tell them everything's gonna be okay like tell the fans Hey listen I know there's a lot of things out there we're focused on the season no one are not I was going to be here we're ready we're ready to play baseball that dad right we're excited about a softball and what will work out that's that that would have been a completely appropriate when you do it like that it's also Jeff price thought if I say no comment then this will die like it'll be the end of infected actually makes it much more as a lien on the fire especially his body language if you watch the video it's a combination I I tend to not like do a lot of body language thing at the blood that becomes kind of over blown but in this case like the combination of no comment like he looked sour about even being asked about it when the media was just doing their job personal to have to ask well it's eight ever leaders of anything Ryan nine days ever there's that side of it too but but but more than anything with with with pride H. he is he kind of forgot something here in my opinion he forgot what he what the fans are desperately wanting to hear about their star player that he is the face of the organization of the conduit for the organization and that shouldn't ever really like that should never go away from the forefront of your mind we're out there speaking when you're speaking for you you're speaking for the organization you're speaking to the media who are going to go talk to the fans and the fans just wanted to know he's everything a be okay because no one are those were my favorite players of all time and I want to watch in this year and I want to know that we're trying to contended do something and instead I get no comment and for me like like what did you think was going to be solved by doing that saying no comment is different than not having a comment at the not saying anything at all yeah it was it was a little bit confusing all right really is a little confused by that played today because it's it's certainly not going away was going to go away anyways but now it's a bit was is a bigger story yeah it's the price seems absurd misconceptions about the media yeah I was almost almost in a battle with the media he is the conduit information between the organization of fans you can't have eighty five thousand fans come flood a press conference a locker so you have some assembled media commits the pool you know they come in and they do it they get those quotes information package about put him in a in an article or sound bite and they presented to the fans at large that's the media's job just to relay the information just to take the facts from here because you can only fit twenty people in this room and then turn around disseminated to the fans ask the questions instead of the fans it's where your representative democracy you know what we are reps here and so the the idea that the media is the enemy for bright is it's just it's a wall you know it is hardly the first GM to do it like that very point but he's but he's not helping himself and you think of the modern age people be savvy enough to understand Hey you guys are just taking the stuff the fans what I need to do is just repackaged all the information is already here and a friend will sell by two gets buried in the third paragraph of the calm they're going to write instead of saying no comment getting a brand new title at the top of the column the twenties guys gonna write and that's exactly the right has nothing to say which says everything in it of it you know it and I I got the headlines right themselves and adds more fuel to the fire exactly that died there's a disconnect between our not all the star player this team that they just gave an extension to and the front office which again now adds more conversation and call links to the winds are gonna be traded when when the Rockies gonna what we are and then on top of that now for said this earlier today I want to give him some credit he said it also I'll other thing I want to say he said this but it's something to the effect of that that that is also maybe even weaken your position a little bit as it relates to trade value because now it shows very publicly that there is a disconnect yeah there's a rift you know we don't know all that there was a rift in we knew because we heard it we we saw what era said but we did have a knowledge within the organization so you could have skewed the grout the chasm there the open space was misunderstanding that's not

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Rhinos and Their Gamekeepers Benefit From A.I.
"This is scientific Americans sixty seconds science. I'm Steve Mirsky so what is the connection between A._I.. And Renat Sarai surprisingly direct Bernard May Orson chief innovation officer at I._B._M.. A._M. he spoke recently at the Cooper Union here New York City as part of a panel discussing the intersection of artificial intelligence A._I.. Ethics and healthcare so where two rhinos come in as you know poaching rhinos is a huge problem. The ranas were sworn represents about thirty years of revenue thirty years of income to an individual in sub Saharan Africa and that is why basically if you manage to kill a rhino and get a horn the represent essentially it's like winning the lottery. Unfortunately it's not so good for the Rhino not to mention you deplete a precious species yet again and poaching as a huge issue what people don't know about a thousand Gamekeepers U._N.. Kept numbers life in two thousand fourteen have been murdered by poachers. In order to get at the animals being protected this is about humans well. How do you basically protect rhinos with a I know it's a good question? Somebody said you know being a kid who grew up in the Bronx Smyth. Oh as well you know you put a collar on the Rhino on analyze is where they are their travel patterns and the guy who ran the reserve in South Africa sort of laugh said this does not help. That's the WILGA Vanden Game Reserve back to Meyerson I said why is this well. You know with a rhino stops moving. You'll know it was dead. That's certainly not helpful. Obviously you have a better idea says yeah what you do is get a bunch of animals that are easily spooked like gazelles antelope that sort of thing and what you do is you collar them and you look at that and we thought about it so you know that's brilliant because they become sentinels else because you see when a poacher enters area that it will encounter these creatures. It's not going to encounter rhinos there by far more rare when in encounters the creatures like any other animal they spook and run where does they. I come in well. It turns out when you have these collars on them. They're really a bunch of reasons. These animals run they migrate some Leopard is trying to make lunch out of it and yes. They're spooked by you know somebody who's coming entering in a truck to go poach you have to know Oh the difference and it turns out by looking at the pattern of movements and looking at historic data we rebelled. Tell the difference between each of that using system that essentially employed machine learning to separate yep these are incidences where were running into poachers. So these incidences where actually just you know there's a lion trying to make lunch out of this parental. The bottom line is by doing that. We were able to spot the poachers when they were nowhere. Near the preserve much less on the preserve of the rhinos are and this avoids. This is the kind of conflict where people ended up dead in large numbers not just the rhinos it basically I'd is nobody dies. You don't want the poachers today. They are desperate. You don't want the rhinos to be killed. We lose this species and of course the people who are incredibly brave protecting these animals. It really was an amazing thing to us because at the end of the day it worked and that's the kind of thing where you know A._I.. You sensibly as value that no human could possibly have achieved. It's not just about healthcare where.

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