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'Evil cannot win': Killed by Russian missile, Liza is buried
"A four year old girl with down syndrome who was killed by a Russian missile strike in central Ukraine has been laid to rest In a packed local orthodox church in the town of Vinci little Lisa's body lies in an open coffin Her head is adorned with a crown of white flowers as hundreds of mourners weep around her the priest Vitale vich tries and fails to hold in his emotion as he tells the congregation elizaveta stands and looks near God He says Lisa's killers serve the devil Eternal hell awaits them because there's no forgiveness for them and I think they're not capable of repetitive before God As they make their way outside for the burial Lisa's father stands silent with tears streaming down his face Lisa's grandmother calls out to the child's lifeless body you love this song so very much she danced every day this song sounds for you now Lisa's mother remains an intensive care the family didn't tell her that Lisa was being buried today fearing it could affect her condition I'm Karen Chammas

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Man in wig throws cake at glass protecting Mona Lisa
"A man seemingly disguised as an old woman has thrown a piece of cake at the glass protecting Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa at the Louvre museum in Paris and shouted at people to think of Planet Earth Videos posted on social media show a young man in a wig and lipstick who'd arrived in a wheelchair while other images saw him throwing stones in the museum gallery and shouting think of the earth Their people who destroying the earth soon after the attack which had left a conspicuous white creamy smear on the glass but hadn't damaged the famous work the man was detained and sent to a police psychiatric unit aloof statement confirmed the attack on the artwork involved a patisserie I'm Charles De

WCPT 820
"vinci" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Leonardo da Vinci's 570th birthday and he was a vegan Really He also he also could read backwards is an amazing guy Okay 34 has passed the hour It's anything goes for Friday I did want to well I'll do these in the third hour We're going to get to the long COVID and the January 6th committee On the other side of the next break or on the other side of the in 30 notes So just stick around for that Because yeah we got all kinds of calls and people have been waiting for a long time to get in here and so let's get back to anything goes Friday Charles and Redmond Hey Charles what's on your mind today Yeah good morning Tom I wanted to mention that Putin's invasion has smashed another Republican myth And that's Reagan didn't defeat the Soviet Union They collapsed partially and now they're retrenching and they're trying to come back and just as malignant as ever Reagan bankrupted our processes Our political process is he was given a mansion in Bel Air by some wealthy publishers right after leaving office and that just shows the Republicans what to do and what they get when they do it And his campaign against drugs was just say no was aimed at the blacks to keep them under their thumb But his daughter used to get drugs for the guy in Venice that we all do So he can go after her and she was followed around by the FBI So the FBI knew about it was patty Davis you're talking about I think she went through a rough time and she's really come out of it well I mean she's quite the person these days So she's Yeah I'm glad to hear that As has her brother Ron Reagan I mean both of them have these days are comporting themselves really well I don't think Ron went through the same crisis that patty did but Ron is just a great guy I mean I've spoken with him in a number of venues and met with him and I can't say I know him as a person or as a friend but I'm very impressed by him And now they're running his freedom from religion foundation ads on TV again And every time I see them I smile That's a good guy Yeah okay Well Charles thank you for the point And a point well made Gary in Chicago Hey Gary what's on your mind today This is about good Friday Seeing that first thing that hits us in the end time scenario is fire and hail we're seeing it Fires everything with the Rocky Mountains 75 wildfires going on for months and months Texas New Mexico have thousands of acres on fire right now To see hail you go to YouTube hailstorm size of baseball is going through We had a storm here yesterday There was a.

Túnel de vento
"vinci" Discussed on Túnel de vento
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Bedtime Stories For Kids
"vinci" Discussed on Bedtime Stories For Kids
"Welcome to bedtime stories for kids. My name is Mike and I'm super excited that you're joining me today. Are you ready for today's adventure? And today we have a story for Leonardo, who is living in Ecuador. Now if you want me to create a story just for you, then simply ask any grown-up to get in touch. Speaking of grown-ups, hey, grown-ups, I'm trying to reach more families and therefore my request to you if you have any sort of a connection to journalist media influencers anyone or anything that might help to promote bedtime stories for kids. Please reach out and let me know. I would love if you could get in contact with me. Now, if you're ready for today's adventure, then I'm ready. Leonardo, I hope that you're ready as well. Can we all raise our right hand and our left foot as high to disguise we can. Count down with me and 5, four, three, two, one, let's go. Leonardo, is that hot? He is in his bedroom and he is thinking about what to do. He just spent the last hour building an amazing car with his Legos. But he's looking to do something new. Leonardo is looking to go outside. He Leonardo things to himself. Should I go outside and play soccer or just walk around the neighborhood? And Leonardo decides that he will walk around the area to see if maybe there are some other kids outside playing as well. Who knows? There might be a new adventure that, oh wait. Mom, I'm going outside. Have fun. His mom carlina says Leonardo decides to walk to the end of his street. He makes a right turn and then immediately he makes another right turn. He knows exactly where he's going. He is going to the old bakery. He long, long time ago, this was a place to get the most amazing cakes. But sadly, the bakery has closed down, and now it is just an empty building and it's a great place for adventures. Leonardo arrives at the old bakery and immediately, he notices that something is different. The building looks all cleaned up, and there is a sign on the wall of the building that reads da Vinci's pancake lab. What's going on here? They are not other things to himself. As he decides to walk to the front door. Once inside, Leonardo takes a deep breath. Wow, it smells so good. It smells like pancakes. I love pancakes, Leonardo says, as he looks around. And indeed, the entire bakery is transformed in what was an old and abandoned bakery is now a new modern, almost like a lab. Hello, someone there. Leonardo asks, but no reply. Hello. He yells a bit louder. Who's that? A voice replies. It's me, Leonardo. No, that can be the voice says. Because I'm Leonardo. When at that moment, a man appears from behind the refrigerator. My name is Leonardo da Vinci, and welcome to Mike pancake lab. From this lab, I experiment and I try and create the most amazing pancakes. Who are you? Well, my name is also Leonardo Leonardo says, and the guys just start laughing. Well, that is amazing. Leonardo da Vinci says. Leo, I have a question for you. But any chance do you like pancakes? Why love them? Well, in my pancake lab, I try and create the world's most amazing pancakes. What you may be linked to help me create my next pancake? That would be awesome. Leonardo says to Leonardo da Vinci the follow me to the deck please. As you can see, there are all these ingredients for pancakes. We have flour, milk, eggs, and we also have some basic toppings, but what can we add to this to make this the most amazing pancake? Ever. Oh, I have a few ideas, Leonardo says. Great, then let's try them. After all, this is the Leonardo da Vinci pancake lab. So that afternoon. The two Leonardo's baked not one, not two, not three, but 55 pancakes and experimenting to try and create the most amazing pancake ever. When they get to pancake number 55, Leonardo da Vinci says, I think this is the one. This is our maple syrup, marshmallow, triple chocolate chip, bacon blueberry, peanut butter jam, haribo chocolate, Nutella Hershey kisses, powdered sugar, candy cane, cotton candy, pancake. Wow, this looks super super super awesome Leonardo says. Guess what? Should we try it? Leonardo da Vinci says to Leonardo let's do it. And Leonardo starts eating this amazing amazing pancake that he created in the Leonardo da Vinci lab together with Leonardo da Vinci. Wow, Leo says this is truly the most amazing pancake. Ever. And with that, I'm gonna end today's episode. Please do share it with all your Friends and your family. I hope you had fun. Join me in the next adventure, and if you want me to create a story just for you, then simply ask any grown-up to get in touch..

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"vinci" Discussed on Red Blonde Fox
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The Tennis Podcast
"vinci" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast
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The Tennis Podcast
"vinci" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast
"Will it be easier for jackovitch that he isn't playing his home slam. Don't smile at me like that david. You bloody lava hypothetical me painful for news thing you know. Just framing it as the home slam. I've not really thought about that. I suppose it's just the fact that it is the. Us open as mary said that has been a fraught place. At times. serena you know in two thousand fifteen. She'd obviously already had the twenty nine two thousand nine. It's clijsters the two thousand eleven match against those But she was also the joint recordholder for most. Us open title. She also won the three previous years. I think we can perhaps sometimes think of new york has displace which serena really struggles to produce her best. Tennis and there have been a lot of moments in new york. She's done a hell of a lot of winning. That and i think was like a leap to sit of suggest that this was caused by. Oh that's come before in new york doesn't feel totally irrelevant. but it doesn't feel like the main factor either. I just think she was going for a lot of history. And i would expect djokovic be stressed this this year as well. I think we're all expecting him to be the. I don't think it makes a huge difference where the says i just think you're up against history and wherever that is that is gonna take it's toll. It's exciting to wonder who could be the roberta vinci in this year's men's rule because at any anybody necessarily expected maybe some people did. But it was an unexpected that serena had a a rookie and stressful road to trying to complete the cannon this slam. What was surprising that it was roberta vinci. There was an article on sports illustrated before the tournament. With five names. Who could stop serena from doing it. And one of them was belinda bench. Just one toronto beating serena One of venus one of them was as aranka account who fordham from was and the fifth one they made up apply and the you know they just sort of made up a name and and it was for anyone. It's just a random person you know someone no one is going to pick and maybe it's going to take a freak incident like that and that he is kind of what ended up. That's it isn't it all if they all of the previews and will be booby. Doing all and falling into this trap. I'm sure on sunday. You know about who can stop jackovitch. We'll talk about medvedev. Took about sits passes chance of stopping jackovitch but in the end. Actually it might be close. Your eyes and pointed the drool. And i knew roberta vinci was in know. She wasn't a total unknown but three hundred to one. I mean yes ludicrous. But three hundred to one. And that's the beaches. Sport isn't it. The beach is is that. I will never be saying that anything's a foregone conclusion. Ever again yeah. It is ready. I'm in off of my plenty of those eras myself because and it's one of the things i'd yeah. I love about sports. Somebody can have the day of their lives and plight. They've never played before and be the equal or the superior the better of one of the all time greats. Because what what sets serena and jock of each and dowell and chris efforts and all these pa they just they have this baseline that they can just keep on delivering that you might get them one day though and that one day. Maybe something that we're reliving in the future. That's it's award. And i want to end on a forward-looking note which might step on the toes of our usa preview. Show coming out in a couple of days barakat. I'm i'm running. This show will serena williams play another. Us open woodenness. Also know. I think so i agree. We'll move at jovic. Complete the calendar slam yes..

The Tennis Podcast
"vinci" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast
"Doesn't sheet the crowd that if that whole them probably wouldn't have nine he roberta than she was before that much and didn't care because she was just there to play a supporting role. Sorry they were smart. They win the palm when they. It's amazing i mean you'd have to have a heart of stone not to find joy in that vein she interview. I think even the biggest serena fans would find joy in in in vincis interview there. I think she managed to turn that into her moment. Which was a credible i. It's one of the all time great interviews actually because she just gets across personality Just perfectly we'll we'll talk about the aftermath and consequences in the ripple effect afterwards. But let's let's hear from fr- merry rela- who of course was watching the match with commentating on it. Let's say what it looked like from the country folks. No one saw that vinci didn't see that one coming david. I'm revert up. Said she'd already booked her plane back to italy for saturday for the day of the women's final. So i think vinci vinci knew that the it was absolutely improbable that she would beat serena williams at open on that on that court and i always love vincis game i loved her i i just i think she was a very warm engaging women any wage to the kind of tennis. I like watching plenty of variety a lot of touch a lot of imagination. But i certainly didn't think was going to beat serena williams that day you know serena was to two matches away from winning the calendar grand slam interesting and but i've always. We've talked about this before david. The us open is the most fraught tournament for serena. Because it's pretty it's always almost always the last event. She plays of account of the year of a season and she had put so much pressure on herself. You know to do what hasn't been done since grafted in eighty-eight only a couple of other people had ever won the calendar slim when vinci won the second set serena smithereens her racket i mean it was just one of the big breaks of of of a piece of equipment that i can remember seeing and and then i think she just held it together Roberta said afterwards adjust. She just wanted to make any mistakes. She didn't want to give that. Match to serena and once serena a loss at second set and you could tell she was angry and frustrated vinci looked at that too and said i. You know she's nervous. I got i got a real look at this and man oh man. She played cleanly in that third set and she showed every bit of a game in that third set she hit two ridiculous have volleys in the final game. She served it out. Which is you know. imagine trying to serve it out. You know to to finish off serena williams at the. Us open It was joyous for her. I mean she really as i said. She's such a warm engaging personality anyway but that she was able to kind of tiptoe. Past you know serena williams who's trying so hard to put a real dent in the history books that was something to see and Yeah she was lovely and then she got to play her great friend in the final. Maybe the whole thing was unbelievable. And then when you look at the It's not like vincis got a big game but it's it's a it's complete in that. She knows she knows how to manage things. She knows how to play. Got very clever soft hands. She didn't hit a lot of winners but she made. Only twenty enforcers serena had forty of them. That's that's a big difference. That's a big difference. Lindsey who understands the moment very well. She got really quiet and i just kept looking over at her because i could tell that she knew that vinci was gonna win this man and she didn't say every now and then she'd say a little something and then she would read go into a commercial and she's and lynn's would say i think she's like she. I think she can do it. You know like lindsey smart. She knows what she's looking at and again vinci just played such a clean efficient. Final set she let serena lose she let her implode. You gotta do you know you don't have to win a match but you have to be hanging around with somebody loses it. Yeah i always used to hang around and that didn't happen to me. Move but sure. I'll i'll take the advice. I'll take it into my feature korea. So what about after the that much. And the twenty fifteen usa serena williams obviously roberta vinci and ends up playing her countrymen flavia panetta in the first all italian grand slam. Fine lim panetta wins that and retired shortly afterwards recently. It's just an absolute dream. But they've had enough sporting success this summer. We dwell on that people remember. He'll certainly relieved episode. Yeah it's interesting. I mean i i'm sure probably panetta's good you know. She won that tournament. Good for but. Is this coincidence that this is what we're reliving really. This is the match. And actually i do love the fat. Whoa talk about serena in a minute. But i love the fact that if you look roberta inches twitter bio right now. It says former tennis player now. I coaching comment on tv. One i serena williams. That's what it says. Elsa love the yeah that is billion. I just want to just to round off the story. I want to put you on the spot. Both the on chip in as when it's eats me With chris lease list of what ifs and miscellaneous thoughts and questions arising from analysis of if that twenty fifteen. Us open much. He says what could have done differently. That day against a stubborn and very inspired opponent. And i dunno you know because she she couldn't decide not to be tight or nervous or do not to not to care and play play freely in the in the tight moments you know and i don't think that was tactically. Anything she did wrong. She suggested maybe she could've come to the net a bit more. But vincis pausing shots were supplying that as not necessarily would have would have changed the outcome no. I don't think there's much that serena could should regret about the way she played i. I mean i think it's so easy to try and say say what maybe you could do. It comes down to failings as well doesn't it and what's going on on the other side of the net and whether you can put aside everything that's happening and i don't think that's realistic is. It is a good one if this had been a five-set match would serena have beaten. Vinci art gummy. Yeah i would probably say. Yes i mean. The thing is the tightness and the nerves and the stress is still going to come. But you've just got more time to play through it. It does help. I think it would have helped. Had in five sets. But it's not definite quite interested in in the end of the view mcenroe where we were also building up to the jackovitch against federal final. One of the questions. I asked him was will a man be on the brink of accommodate grand slam again. Do you think. And he said he thinks it's harder because of the physical toll of trying to do this over best to five four times fa seven matches and actually i mean i understand the point and being done. I think three times in the women's game and and donald budgen rod lives done it twice in the men's game. I kind of feel like it might be the other way round. Because i just think it's you've got so little time to pull it back if you're if you're playing best to three unquestionably most susceptible matter how dominant you're more susceptible to an upset in best of three then best-of-five Yeah i can make the case either way. Definitely i mean. Serena had a lot of physical trouble that year. As as we've talked about at the french open if all of those matches were five sets. It might have been harder for to win that. But the flip side. She had to get them done in three cents. She didn't have the time to recover when she was under pressure that that she would have had over. Best-of-five-sets it's a bloody hard thing to do over whether it's best to throw best to five minute shy whether one is out of the other. I think continuing just a little further down the hypothetical robert warren. Do you think serena would have beaten panetta in the final. Had she beaten vinci. A head to head against panetta was eight. Oh or would with the stress that caused the coups contributed to her loss against vinci. Have done the same against panetta panetta would it would have been very different much. He wouldn't have messed around and ask the questions that vinci did. That's a good point. Yeah i i think it would have won sir serena. I just don't think it would happen twice. I think he should have found a way through this shooter one. But i mean it's just my failing was it. How much advantage was it. Or disadvantage for serena that the fourth leg of the slalom was in new york and the usa open..

The Tennis Podcast
"vinci" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast
"To go down a break and it just changes the whole feeling of the match changes in that moment and from then on. It's kind of always a struggle for serena Just sean is on the vinci served. But she can't she can't convert she she of setting she setting up the point the missing the final all the time and she smashes racket at the end of the second set and she's so stressed you can tell and even then she goes up a break in the deciding set. Yeah i mean. I watched it sort of extended highlights matt. And i'm very conscious that the unforced errors state tend to make it into highlights packages. So correct me. If i'm wrong this is. This is backed up by selena's assessment of the match in the press conference afterwards even despite all of that and despite the fact that she lost it. I didn't think serena played a bad match. I think you know she she. She cites off to what she says. Look there were there. Were a couple of points that i could put down to to being tight but that is entirely normal. That would be in the case in any much even matches that i that i win. She wasn't really regretful. About level of play might have been all time best match. But i had forgotten just how much roberta vinci won that match and how brilliant a contest it was. It's it's an all time great tennis match glorious trust if styles. We've got serena really coming back at her at the end trying to throw the kitchen sink. Do you know do everything she can to get back into all the things that i remember fading were that well. Not many people stand up to this. Where if she's gonna come on with this and vinci standing up to it. She's going toe to toe side to side. She's and she's coming out on top at the end with some incredible shot. Making and Serena asks all questions doesn't she she says. Can you keep this up. And the answer was yes and probably on any other day. The answer would have been no but it just happened to be. Yes matt day. Yeah i think looking back. There's there's one game. Where i think serena uh let it slip. And that was when she was serving to love. She'd already got the break. He got the momentum back. You know it was. It was tight. She wasn't steam rolling away through but she had the break and she's forty thirty up and she hits a serve and i don't think she thought she was going to get it back and she slightly hesitates on her. Approach and vinci pays a brilliant pass. Swinger them makes an error and double double-faults on breakpoint at to love and hands the break back and i think if she holds that game that feels like a sliding doors moment. She holds that game rule talking about jimmy connors in one thousand nine hundred one right now. Oh we're still doing that. In the future. And then the fifth game of of the final set is one of the most extraordinary games. I've ever seen it. It's it's it's too old serena serving and after every single point that she wins he wins four points in the game and after every single one she does exactly as you described earlier. A huge kamo after every single point. And then you've got dan. The other end is kind of just sit a smiling and laughing. The the contrast watching it now is to is to watch a completely stressed out player. And serena who is just making such a big deal of every point and then vinci who just looks calm and relaxed and the contrast is is staggering. I'm sure it probably felt like that. At the time as well at the time it felt like just parts of the process of serena winning to me right this will end up turning around. 'cause it always does. I assumed it was just part of that. The tell me tell me the moment that does the outpouring of emotion from vinca because there was a moment of minds from her wasn't in the closing stages and that always sticks in my mind yet that set Three all Again sweeney hit two double-faults at the start of that game and then there's an incredible point and being she finishes with a drop. Volley the that serena cop chase down and things you cups arrear and says the crowd. What about me. What about me and the crowd do respond to that. Actually they do. They do get behind her in that moment. And then the next point serena dumps a backhand into the net and then she goes along and think she has the break for four three. And that's a moment where you think okay this this could be happening. Now because vinci has lead in the final set. She she was never in front. Who's a set down to break down at the start of the third but now she's got the lead and serena's tennis. It's okay but she's not finishing the points. I think think she says in her interview. After doesn't shave his strategy was put it in the coal and run. Put it in. And ron put it in and run. And that is what she does. She makes life a nightmare for serena chipping away putting the in oakwood spots and swing didn't have the conviction in her shots to finish them off. You know even the point. She is winning. It feels like it takes so many shots to finish off and it's just agonize every point that she's trying to win whereas thinks she's now got the match that she wants and to do that. Against serena is is an incredible fate from being. She and serena has breakpoints at For free doesn't take them and then things she serves out the match to love with two of the greatest. Foley's of all time in the second. How follies and i think. I thought it was a real real battle. So the very end that final game resolving she as you said to to brilliant felise and just expressing herself and she. She cannot believe it when she's one. Yeah i mean. We've we've we've already reeled off the highlights of roberta vinci encore after that win. But if you need a pick-me-up ever retiree recommend checking into youtube and watching that because it is it. Pure joy isn't an and she wins..

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"Does am. does capture the serena mania that was going on through that tournament unfortunately just as written by sl staff so i'm not sure who wrote it but but they say for the first twelve days the. Us open was the serena rama. It was her pursuit of history with tennis. Tournament tacked on says when she played venus. Williams bo twenty-seven drew a capacity crowd including celebrity cohort to rival the oscars a trump a justin timberlake assaulted jenas and kardashians. Were there tennessee royalty from joma commodes martina navratilova and it says as the sisters hugged. The net triggered a prolonged standing ovation at some of the loudest applause of the entire tournament. The unmistakable message was we get you with fund of you. We appreciate a good fourteen in getting to watch you all these years and and this piece goes on to say it wasn't it wasn't just the fans that wanted to win. The author writes remember. How other players. Once rooted against serena behind back often crowding around the locker room. Tv's to share opponents. No longer in new york player of the player admitted openly rooting for serena to pull off the slam djokovic. Said i want to see her. Do this. And simone ebb. Who as you said made it to the semifinals she. She was quoted as saying if. I'm not in the final than i want her to win. You know everyone was pulling for serena to do this and and it just felt like she would everyone but roberta vinci and yet the the funny thing is that some in. We'll talk about the matching set. But what i love about. Vincis is her on-court interview afterwards where she said you know. I just i woke up and i just hope i played. Well you know. I mean nate serena. I'm not gonna win. But i just wanna play. Well just loved that. She said it hadn't even occurred to me to win. She said i woke up and said to myself. Just try and enjoy it somehow Yeah and she did. She looks like she's having the time of life three. That much i mean serena looks like she's she's having an existential crisis for the whole for the whole thing and roberta vinci. Just looks like yeah. She's just having a whale of a time. She goes into it. I mean she. She was an irrelevance in terms of that much. She was just the opponent. She just the obstacle serena williams wasn't share mean and that was before you even brought statistics into it four and head to head in serena's favour she'd never lost to roberta vinci before should never even taken to a tie-break by roberta vinci should never lost to set the worst. That that played for. Serena was with six games to four. She'd beaten roberta vinci in toronto in one of the warm up tournaments four and three just a couple of weeks before the us open. She'd won eleven straight grand slam. Semifinals coming. Into this match serena williams basically there was i mean there was nothing you could find emotionally anecdotally statistically to support a roberta vinci win that day in tonality in his uncle injury to roberta vinci told her that she had been a three hundred to one. Underdog going into that match now. I simply refused to believe that's true because in a in a in a born agains in a one against one shop. I don't find that statistically possible. I feel like i could play serena and have slightly better than three hundred to one because a person can fall over. I feel there's more than three hundred to one chance that someone will get ill foolish like it's just ridiculous but the fact that he felt he could put that question to roberta vinci summed up. How implausible that result was even after the fact when it happened. Didn't she turned her playbook when that was asked and i think she said exaggerate coach. She said coach coach. Did you hear that. I watched this match back yesterday and there were little things. Forgotten that serena makes a bad stop. She gets broken for two one and in that game you know. In in hindsight there are real signs. That serena's tight. She's not really moving a feat. She said bouncing the bull with a racket in in terms of trying to hit the tension out of her arm. it looks like and she's struggling but she breaks straight back and then breaks again and then breaks again and she's won the first set. She's wrote a five games to win the first set six two and it looks like she's found her range. She's founds how she's gonna just overwhelmed. Vinci she sabatini ing the vinci serve. Yes she's standing sort of put a foot behind the service line and economy. Think okay. we'll even if serena's not having her best serving day she can. She can clearly break the vinci serve it will and that will be enough absolute. It looks like she's found. A game found the formula and in the in the version i worked at At two one in the second san the commentators start playing the game construct the perfect tennis player. Which is kind of chat. That you don't do in dramatic moment is it. You know. I think that sort of reflects the feeling they were having in this match. This is this is over. you know. This is serena's got this match where she wants in awe of her serve. We're gonna pick her in every category for the perfect tennis player. It's done this is serena's moment and it's it's incredible how suddenly it actually flips. Yeah and right watching it. With the benefit of hindsight there are there are little warning signs at at at the start of the match. You know the fact that she was she was doing that ben. Tova pain clenched fist pump. So early on. She's she's doing those those celebrations at one all and and i think even before she was doing the second game of the match. And i remember watching a a dentist shop evolve match at queens this year alongside Greg rusedski in tunnel cova and chiappa valve did a massive pump in the second game or something in both of them did a sharp intake of breath and said he's gonna lose this. It's it's a really bad sign when you sort of pumped up that early. It's an indication of stress and tension that she wasn't doing that in the third round against medic sons when she night down and came back she was all still very within her and she was just working away through it exactly but then but then she still wins that sixteen when she still. I think she was break. Point down in the opening game of the second-set and ended up holding and that felt like the momentum the momentum moment you know solidified defied wow. She solidified that that momentum. She's gotten yeah. Let's stop playing build the perfect player. Yeah and then really the will game in the second set serena's love forty down thinks. She's starting to use the slice because a lot of problems and studying stunning to not mess herself. I mean my saving. She plays a very very good match from this point. Onwards and puts the ball. In oakwood spots and serena fires wide with a backhand to go down a break and it just changes the whole feeling of the match changes in that moment and from then on..

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"During the The semifinal in in paris thinks she was unwell throughout the tournament. Wasn't she i. I remember i was i the role of moderating press conferences at that at that french open and i remember coming in her coming in for might even have been her pretournament press conference but certainly one of the early ones and she didn't talk about being ill but you could. You could hear voices. Something wasn't right and there was a real stir after i remember with the journalists flooding out to the interview room and there was a sort of. Did you hit that. She didn't sound right did she. Should it what was going on that. She's not she's not quite right and it was a real focal point throughout the tournament. Is i recall yet totally. She had so many three senators. I think the most three sets is. She's ever played on route to winning a slam and in the first four of those yet to come back from a set down against angelina freed. Seven victoria as a ring coastline stevens. And then to my obsession ski and in the semi final and Yeah john worth. I'm wrote in. In sports illustrated you know. She was sometimes staggering rusillo around the coal and spent the changeovers swaddled in ice towels. And and serena's south said she was in her bed shaking. She had a hundred and one degree fever. I think she even toed tournament referee that she might have to pull out of the final you know. She was in a really bad place physically and yet she still one I think chris ever said outta put out with one hundred and one degree fever. And that's the one. Actually i think i think it can get lost a little bit. But that is that she won. The french open feeling like that on the surface which doesn't suit her game the most that that's the one and i think when she did win it that was when talk. The calendar slam really picked up It was mentioned in the is written out of the tournament. It was she was asked about it and her final press conference and she said well yes how to the grand slam but also three quarters. Of the way to the serena slam. Just reminding everyone that she ready won the us open. And i think that's in another saliva really by saying i'd be more surprised if she didn't do it but if she did and and that's how it felt really covering the sport i mean we've got our own we were. We were well into producing the podcast by dan and and never just going down like dominoes. These things and i mean she. She went and completed. That second serena slam. I think it's worth reiterating that the first one was completed in two thousand and three twelve years twelve and a half years before she managed to do. I remember doing an interview with her for the bbc straight after she won the australian open in our three when she when she won all four And here she was doing it again. By winning wimbledon. And i mean look at play. She's beaten along the way to win that. Wimbledon she's beaten venus as aranka sharapova and muguruza To win that title and that sixty ordinary really that and that shows. Because i mean that's our income is the the one that always felt like could get close to her mcgrew through eventually took it took down. Didn't she in a in a grand slam. Final sharapova only of the once but she just dominated all if arrivals I remember interviewing her after that. After that wimbledon win off to beating margarita in in the final. And i think. I think i was going to two questions with her. And one of them was about her becoming the oldest woman in the open era to win a grand slam singles title which is which is what she became by winning winning that title and i can't remember her exact answer and and i i couldn't find the interview but it was something along the lines of will every time i went to slam. Now i'm going to break that record. I'm going to become again. The oldest woman to win a grand slam and and aku she did win. Did win more. After that. it was sort of an amazing record and also completely forgettable record all all at the same time because there was just this feeling in this conviction ready that it was it was a steam train on a roll and we would just. We weren't destination yet we will. We will very fall from from destination. The the hype ahead of that. Us open. I remember going to that. Use open on the the men's tournament was an afterthought by comparison. I've always thought you get a different level of excitement and anticipation. When either serena overweightness are playing matches at the us open at night and when they play each other the it was the best. It was the best experience at the tournament But that year that was the year the the women's final had sold out well ahead of the men's final and the price is being charged for tickets because people wanted to be there for for this moment of history. That was going to come. Were well in excess of what the men's final prices were and we i remember is reporting that and in every round that she that she had on a way through that draw. I'm just reading the names. That she beat on the way ditch. Changkun burton's in the first two rounds. Never forget the third round when she played bethany matic sands. I remember wasn't on duty that night i was. I remember being in a restaurant in the middle of manhattan whilst that was going on and she lost the first set six three and it was close in the second set as well it went to watch earlier on just to remind myself and it went to five all in the second set. She two games away from defeat. You and it didn't feel like matic sense. Who's an american a proud american play. Who's would normally be getting. The crown support didn't feel like there was much support for her and it wasn't personal to. Hey it's just so much. That people wanted serena to do this and then her you just saw her greatness she just stepped around a couple of shots just slammed the winners and the movement out of the corners that you were describing earlier was there and she got over the line in the second set and then when the third six love and from then on she was back to cruise control bates medicine ks venice. Williams i think i think venice williams actually. It was a three center but it all added to the feeling that this is going to to happen and was there was no doubt in anybody's mind and i was. I was listening earlier to one of the things that got me was to and try to speak to people and i got an interview for the bbc with john mcenroe and he came out with this line. He said he said ninety eight percent of the people that are there don even know who's in the other three positions in the semifinals. Dr only there and there and she was playing roberta vinci and slavia panetta. I think against the mona. How up in the other semi and he said look she's she's the greatest one of the greatest players of all time men or women probably the greatest. What is she does this. She's up there with anything that you saying. Bolt on michael phelps have done this puts her on her own really If she does win she does this. He says i mean it's it just felt that inevitable. Nobody saw it coming while does am. does capture the serena mania that was going on through that tournament.

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"I blame i blame. Serena's imperious don dominance for my terrible terrible take what was the take. The take was That it was. I mean i really struggled to get these words out because because i know i know how much pain they caused. The tape was that it was a foregone conclusion that serena would win wimbledon wimbledon in twenty thirteen. But you've helped me out. You've helped me out here with the nights. Because she was she was at the end. There ever thirty four match winning streak sabina deke beating her wimbledon ended a thirty four match winning streak which is the longest afo career. I mean that was crap and regrettable and embarrassing because it sports nothing is a foregone conclusion but if you're ever going to crap take about anybody it would be about serena cirque that period wouldn't it because she was she was just not brilliant. I think what. I find amazing. Now looking back is serena was already thirty at this point almost ten years on. It's quite normal for the top players to be winning a lot in their thirties. It still wasn't really that normal in two thousand twelve. I think federer oversee one that wimbledon as well in two thousand twelve and serena won wimbledon. But at that point in time this is a stat from chris. Albert lee never overhead one three in her thirties. Chris ever at one to margaret cho had one three and virginia wade had one serena would go onto win tan completely changed what was possible to achieve at that point in your career and there are lots of reasons for that. Lots of reasons. Why multipliers i think are able to extend decorate them. We probably will see. A trend towards plays taught playas winning more into their thirties. As as the as calm but she has raised the ball dramatically. she's not just inked it up. She has said of completely. Put it kind of beyond anything that anyone will probably do in the future. It's it's a remarkable period. Of time. This from serena williams and Yeah and actually. I think the point. You made that david about how you know. It's prompted that discussion about you. Know just too. Much dominance one of the things i really like about the two thousand fifteen season is that i think it was a period where people really realized how extraordinary serena williams is and what she was achieving because before then there was this kind of well if she loses. It's an upset. And if she wins she should win. But i think in two thousand fifteen. Maybe selfish reasons people like seeing history in real time. They liked seeing records broken. But also i think people wanted it for her and There was there was crystallization in people's minds that this was an extraordinary thing that serena williams was during on the age thing there was. There was such an amazing from serena williams in the in the in the very brief but actually very good pace much press conference that she did off to the loss to to to to roberta vinci When she's mostly what she does is just heap praise on roberta vinci much of her life incredible tennis all of which is absolutely true and she says she pauses for a moment is probably her most sort of thoughtful thoughtful. I mean it's all it's all thoughtful but it's all quite quick rushed and there's an urgency to it. She wants out of there but she takes a moment with with this answer about vinci and she takes she goes you know she's thirty three years old. It's really amazing that she's she's produced a best ever much thirty three years old and she goes. I find that really inspiring. Actually which is which is an amazing line. In hindsight i mean know that might have been just a throwaway throwaway platitude but knowing what we know about what serena went onto to do in her in her thirties and even in her mid to late thirties. I really i really love that line. She's coming into that. Us open already. Having completed the serena slam as the three time defending champion and that twenty fourteen the that third consecutive title at the us open was that her most dominant run to a title in her career. I mean it feels like it in my memory identity with the the stats about sets and games lost. Mean the manet sets lost where they no sense lost and she didn't lose more than three games. In any of the sets you should beats carolina in the final. And just i mean she crushed everyone it is one of the most dominant before is and actually i. I went back. And i watched the highlights of of some of that and also the twenty fifteen australian open and actually it was really good exercise. Because you know just as david said we can have short memories in terms of what a player is like at the time. And obviously we've seen a lot of serena recently in it feels like every time we walked in these last two or three years since her comeback we've been assessing level of play and sort of scrutinizing her movement and you know just trying to figure out where she is tennis wise and let me be clear. Everything's screen has done in these last two or three years since she gave birth has been remarkable reaching four grand slam finals. Playing a level of tennessee has but i was reminded watching these years back of just how far away she has been from that level. This is peak serena in terms of an especially the movement if she is hitting powerfully out of the corners doing the splits almost in in defense and just covering.

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"vinci" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast
"Bring well if aches and welcome back to the post our second. Us open relived episode of twenty twenty one when we will be traveling back not too far at tie to a time. That even matt roberts from members traveling back to two thousand. Fifteen and serena williams failed attempt to complete the calendar slam at the. Us open of course. She already held the serena slam at that time. And that's probably something is overlooked. Because of what ended up happening in the semifinal match roberta vinci that truly incredible semifinal much with roberta vinci which. I've just watched highlights of this morning. It was a very for fun way to start my day david far enough in the past few to be sort of grinning like a cheshire cat. What's your level of pumped about politics. It's pretty high. Still find myself grinning. And the reason is that i realized how much i'm capable of forgetting in the space of six years which i really didn't expect to have done. I thought i was development when we were doing the shortlist of us. Hyphen relived options. That we were going to have. I guess that it's his choose from. I probably wouldn't have had this one at the top of my list at the time and now that we've we're doing it and now that i've researched it a bit. I'm really glad for doing helped. By the fact that we've got the most incredible guest editor but again. I just feel like i hadn't really quite saved in my mind. Just how dominant serena williams was and when i started to go through these the results that you that madison and chris how accumulated and saw some footage and site to remember being on site at the time. And what i was thinking. In and failing about serena williams dominance. It made all all fail. Actually this is really something now that we need to talk about typically now timely. Isn't it yes it feels it. A will the listeners the explicit tank by not reading out the messages that david sent to the tennis podcast group when it emerged that none of our guest editors had chosen in nineteen ninety-one. Jimmy connors semifinals correct. Wasn't describing. Chris albert lee as a top blake. Then was actually. The funny thing is when when i was doing the research for merit soften the other day. I did end up down the rabbit. Warren watched the aaron krickstein pull her house. And patrick mcenroe matches from nineteen ninety. Long knows it's all so well it's scary. Where were you in in twenty fifteen. I think i've told this story before on the book. I was in italy during this whole tournament. Actually which was quite a big moment for me to agree to go away during a grand slam and not be glued to my television for the whole. Two weeks I was a little across italy We did venice florence pisa and then ended up in rome and I would say. I saw this match but i didn't watch it. If there's a difference between those two things i i was in a restaurant in rome and it was on and gradually it became more and more of an event you know i think i was just drew him to the fact that it was still on because serena hadn't finished it off and then i think everyone sort of ended up watching it and it was. It was a great atmosphere and very memorable and yeah. It's kind of the place to be that. Us open if not if not in new york because oversee this. I was the first all italian grand slam. Final in history. I think between between panetta vinci in the end so yeah it was. It was great actually snuck out to the hotel on the final day of the holiday in the dead of the night and ended up in an argument with the receptionist. Thought i was leaving without paying but actually my friend was in the room going to pay the bill later. I was leaving in order to catch the first flight home. Get back for the lunchtime fulham kickoff. That's my life really planner in sport. Did film win that game memory. I think it was an underwhelming draw with blackburn right. Well we we've we've We've hinted at the truly incredible job that our guest editor and top bloke and executive producer. Chris album Has done on this podcast but really. I'm not sure there. Words that can capture the guessing job. He's done on this podcast me. Basically done the podcast for him. What you're going to hear is off just reading out. A transcript of the mind of chris lee which sounds like a just a wonderful place to be i mean he is to say he's done his proud and all of our disease. This year really have done is proud. We've been blowing away. But this is this is i mean you need to get yourself a mastermind. Chris will chris. Albert chris chris. Yeah i know you need to get yourself a mastermind and this needs to be especially subject because it's it's a work of matt by your standards. Which are the highest thereof. How would you describe this research job. It's brilliant. it is so impressive i was. I was sort of both thrilled. It was excellent and also touch annoyed because it left me with not much do they. Were really so few gaps to fill in chris. Chris really got everything and structured it very well and i think what he did is he built the agenda to put in all the background. So that you really understood. What big deal. This was for serena you know i think this match. 'isolation is a thrilling match. But knowing everything that comes before it just increases the magnitude of it. I think in a couple of months will be getting on him onto deliver. Some hot takes about karen option of the day and age very well and by next year. It'll be a regular fixture on the road. So yes you mentioned the context that is that is i think the area that we've all really enjoyed being reminded of. I think because we all remember that much. We all remember serena going for the calendar slam. We all have been thinking about it particular. Recently i think because jovic is going to be in the same position if you as time and because we've just had the news of serena's withdrawal from the usa with this hamstring tear that she sustained at wimbledon but the context is so important. Isn't it and i think that that is his faded more. In memories in hush it dominance leading up to that point leading up to the summer if twenty fifteen. She's she's absolutely on. Top of the world isn't she. Yeah looking at this This list of stance even just the list of them. Between two thousand. Twelve wimbledon in two thousand fifteen wimbledon winning eight of the thirteen grand slam titles. Sixty one point. Five percent of the slams played over that period. She has one. She's lost five matches at grand slam tournaments out of seventy four. I mean an and the thing is. I was trying to think well am. I'm miss remembering this. This period. So i went. I went back and looked for instance a us open run because of me. She's coming in. Is the three time defending champion. And and the years that she. She'd won it when she faced victoria as rank in the final. Only as rancor could get anywhere near as she's beaten everybody else straight says just just hammering them And if you think back. I mean when we when we started the podcast and we we. We would just having patrick Coming into the team and and she went that's when she started her her period of total domination and she's she's won olympic gold. She's won three straight wti finals. Chris reminds us from twenty to two thousand fourteen and every tournament you came into there was some sneering grady from the media because if well there's not much point in watching the women's tournament because serena williams is gonna win it which which was a really lazy take that some would have but a i mean credit to her for being just that good and that much of a champion and i think in recent years what's happened to my memory. Memories the is that level of dominance has started to fight for me in my mind and it's plumbing useful to remind of it She was so dominant Pumped it the the worst the worst taken tennis podcast history. We don't need to go into details..

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"Radio studio the washington broadcast center. Jack armstrong and getty armstrong and getty show such. Start of summer you guys. It's also amazon prime day today instead of buying stuff. We don't need we buy stuff we don't need any slightly lower price wasn't immersion blenders but yeah the slid the price on it. I'm gonna make my coffee if they don't have that immersing player merging blender. I refuse to participate in that yesterday. Did not mention it on this here. Radio show. i don't. I'm not gonna let freaking jeff bezos. Who wants to eat mona lisa. I'm not gonna let allegedly. I'm not gonna let the world's richest man declare a holiday that we all participate in talking about and like you know get it going so it's a thing not gonna do it the i somehow missed it until after the show on eight million things up on the text board about prime day and disarm not doing it. I'm not gonna try to pretend. That's like black friday but your one specific brand and you want us all to participate in making a holiday out of this text. Board is what. Jack calls computer screens funny. But i didn't i just i don't like it. Yeah my daughter in the afternoon said. Hey dad what do you think of this price on this. Tv smart tv scudder on the place now said it looks fine to me so she ordered it then. An hour later the amazon said orders cancelled out of stock so it was a fine prime day in my house mr pesos bazo claws thank you so much for another beautiful holiday. Stop eating davinci's wanna. We play clip number thirty nine. I think it's apropos. Go ahead tucker carlson. The white house announced today that on wednesday of this week joe biden outweighing a new plan to fight rising crime rates which are skyrocketing and the body counts that accompany them. You will not hear. Joe biden beg forgiveness from the thousands of families who loved ones have been killed by the democratic. Party's nihilistic embrace of crime and disorder. Looting as reparations you go looters. They should apologize for that. They never will. The left's ideology destroyed america's cities but they will never under any circumstances admit that ever he makes the point later that one of the tricks among progressive politicians is that they will cause a problem and then. I thought we had that that tape. Anyway they will cause a problem then they will announce it's russian which includes more power for them. It's a pattern you see over and over again and some of the some of the unemployment stuff going on right now. The troubles Getting people hired the rest of it is absolutely striking. it's unprecedented. And you remember. I read jennifer rubin from the washington post or column that the people weren't working because of enhanced benefits is a republican. Talking point it's debunked it's a conspiracy theory burson. Away debunk the idea. That if you give me enough money. I'm going to stay home rather than work right. And this is one of the premier columnist for the washington post with utter confidence and scorn really for anybody who dares disagree offering up the idea that there is zero correlation between enhanced benefits and people saying oh last week we had data that proved. That wasn't true in that. The states were. They've stopped taking the money. They're having less problems with job shortages now. She says it was a cause unemployment. Was going down anyway. Just coincidental but listen to this. This is analysis in liberal seattle times. Where they have a brutal shortage of people particularly in the restaurant industry so the seattle times of publication says. What's driving the shortage. Some restaurant owners and managers blame that pandemic unemployment benefits which currently add three hundred bucks a week on top of regular state benefits all told the average food service worker on unemployment in washington is getting six hundred dollars in weekly benefits. It's a little higher in king county where seattle. It's about six forty. A well tipped waiter or an experienced chef could see benefits of eight hundred dollars or more based on their prior salaries. So you looking at six hundred and fifty two eight hundred dollars in the seattle area of benefits at the same time. The state law requiring workers on unemployment to search for a job was suspended last spring by governor jay inslee during the height of the pandemic panic and it has not been reactivated. You still don't need to search for a job in washington state to to get unemployment. That's amazing and searching for a job as kind of a scam anyway right because we get constant taxed on the text board from from people who say yeah people apply and then they don't show up for the interview or anything because you have to do is claim you applied or show the me interviewed. Yeah like the state's gonna go to every employer hey did Jones show up And talked about the job. What i'm busy. I don't know maybe so. Listen to this. Now here's where the rubber hits the road again in the liberal. Seattle times making clear that jennifer rubin of the walpole is willing to just out and out lie or mentally ill by comparison to that six hundred fifty two eight hundred dollars a week. The average weekly salary for a full-time food service worker and twenty twenty washington was around six hundred and fifty three dollars around six hundred and ninety. Five in the raiders. Seattle area or about thirty four to thirty six thousand dollars a year. Those extra federal benefits quote are encouraging. People not to come to work said the owner of the seattle based neighborhood grills chain. Why would you work. you can take the summer off. I don't blame them. But it's frustrating for me the do assigned by side comparison and not only are people making almost as much. Which since you have all of your free time for a side hustle or recreation or a painter or go to community college or whatever if you making anywhere close to as much. That would be excuse enough not to go to work. Not only are they making that only are they making as much as they were working doing. Earning when they're working and busting their butts to get there in many cases making more than they were. According to the lefty seattle times. But apparently jennifer rubin in the washington post way to the left of seattle. If you can picture that are saying no that's impossible. That's not a factor at all man. There are people willing to say some ridiculous crap these days. That is absolutely amazing. Yep and it's undeniable. I would do the same thing. It's a rational economic decision. Actually i probably wouldn't do the same thing because i've always been fairly ambitious but i understand why people are alex. Rodriguez is now dating ben. Affleck's ex-girlfriend will have full team coverage such. You're save date netflix. Now that's a headline so that the way you do it when you're famous steadily get over you on year. Old lady goes out with ben. Affleck go date. Ben affleck girlfriend to like get under his skin or or. I don't know there's a narrow pool of hot date famous guys. i don't know. I don't know either. The airline industries decided. They're going to have to start seriously. Prosecuting disruptive passengers to get this to stop instead of just the you know booed them off. The plane is gonna be serious prosecution. I think fights a stewardess guy and or woman probably won't get word of that will have an effect i i don't know may have some effect i gotta tell you what it will go ahead. Yeah that's a little more the details. We'll get into that. And everything i got to be done. It's gotten out of hand. The.

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The Evolution of Contact Lenses: From Da Vinci to Electronic Lenses

Mt. Rushmore Podcast
"vinci" Discussed on Mt. Rushmore Podcast
"I would deserve woody. So you gotta wookey. Then you gotta woody and then you got a deep blue and then you've got a professor asks but you know who's gonna win in a sweep mr scott vinci mr scott vinci for choices. Going up on the mount rushmore. I didn't see it common but you didn't predict this. You gotta think about your phone. That was always. I was my my Poker face would turn into a chess face in this bobby fisher because i mean. He's like the poster boy is like the orval. Redden bacher jess this carlson. Who was like the new up and comer and here and he's a model and and he's a model. Oh my god. Can you believe that it would be amazing. If he was just great. Add like they probably expect them to just stand there but he's just like what are we starting amid. Or what if he can only. Oh what if they they ask him to walk the runway in his aac. I needed to be diagnosed. I can only go to to step up when i should have gone with. I beth. Harmon the character from gambit and thomas a current chairman boxing. So well thank thanks. Got vinci Remind our audience where people can find you on social media on instagram at scott bought Scott la scott be ot la and scott vinci Scott nci on tiktok. That's wonderful will seek him out because he's a very funny dude and you know i'm just. I'm just happy on this episode about chess. we've got to talk about real steel and i'm speed racer. I feel just really just going to go into the week. Just feeling like super. He's has another episode. All all the sixties nineteen sixties cartoons What are the top four four. Hey l. a. We'll we will do anything for good topic right here. So thank you scott. You might have to return to be a guest on that it is your curse it sh- occurs. This has been the mount rushmore of real and fictitious. Chessplayers is always jeff. I'm richard i michael and scott. Ooh no it's ever done. That is overdone that tape this bread two hundred and fifty three episodes ever law..

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"vinci" Discussed on Mt. Rushmore Podcast
"I'm at scott. Vinci dot com or at scott vinci's scott v i nci and then instagram on matt scott bought la not very good with regaling us experts. From what is the book. mr mcgregor. He actually He had this contest where he's like. Everybody doing impression of me doing the green lights thing. So i did one and you never saw so. Oh yeah he's like he's posting all these people that have done it and i was like cool. Maybe he'll never even saw mine didn't care they moved onto like some other things better put do an impression me. Wow okay much mr mcfadden. Yeah all right man. What's your third choice for a real or fictional.

Mt. Rushmore Podcast
"vinci" Discussed on Mt. Rushmore Podcast
"Wash questionable taste no. I'm not exactly brilliant. I think it's just one of those things where It helps exercise the mind you know. They're like oh games. Help keep young. You don't you don't do these brain things you're going to deteriorate into your old age and i'm kind of think of it like that it might. Yeah i just wanna do something. You know that taxes my mind a little bit and i think jess one of those things right on okay. Cool note for for a while. I was really getting into like thousand piece. Jigsaw puzzles through like some app on my ipad. And then i figured out a way to game the system by just stacking all of them on top of each other and then i would like clear thousand piece puzzle in like three minutes and as like. Oh yeah this is. I'm just a dumb person stacking them like you can like move. You can move to pieces over to the board but if you put them on top of each other they'll start automatically linking up. Oh wow because that. I realized i i'm. I'm never playing chess. I'm eating puzzles. Cheating at jigsaw puzzles. I don't know what i would do like in terms of just card games are just playing chess or whatever so i gave it all up in his like to stop playing games altogether. You're just go back to bubble bobble love. That game goes you need the cunning and the where without a play chess. Oh yeah. I think well we can discuss the aspects of that. We've learned from chess while we discuss our choices so our guest always go first. So what color is the chess. Piece it goes. I white always goes i. You are white in this case mr scott vinci so you will be the first person to make a move here in this mount rushmore of fictional chess players and real real because One fictional actually. The other three are real nice. What's your i well. The first one is bobby fisher heard of him just because he's the guy you've heard of even if you haven't played chess you know his name he's like the icon chest like before and then The second one. Oh we'll do one at a time. Okay so yes so. Tell us why. So you picked bobby fisher. Because it's kinda the michael jordan of chess at least through to contemporary audiences and he even is mentioned in the name of a chess movie about a chess player. Who's not bobby fisher in searching for bobby fischer. So he's like so ubiquitous matched with the game. Do you know anything. About actual bobby fisher. Because i can't say that. I do you know i know a little bit He well. He died in two thousand eight in the head. A emit up this game called fisher random chests which they say is like a chess variant of like where they put all the pieces randomized on an oh well on a board and i think they have to like play it out after that but i think he was kind of a little I wouldn't say reckless but Recluse but like Almost like the j d salinger of chest. Somebody who's who's a who's life in the spotlight after being becoming famous for chest did not please please to that. Suit them. so yeah. I think that was a big part. I think he was. He was tormented inside. Yeah i think that's very very attractive whether it's real or fictional very attractive. Character arc for people is that person who accomplishes something that many people wish they could but then we see how it does not deliver a happily ever. After for that person they find themselves tormented a bit by the spotlight that they're it makes you wonder like if they were kind of normal..

Mt. Rushmore Podcast
"vinci" Discussed on Mt. Rushmore Podcast
"Name is jeff. And as usual with my good buddy's richard loe and michael doughty and these jim okay. He's love to debate and deliberate the most ubiquitous aspects of any given topic. And this week. We've chosen the topic jess as in chess players as in chess players that you might see you or know of in real life and then ones that you might have seen in entertainment or a television or movies or something like that and they are not alone the iraq. They're simply pawns. In the game of the rich. Who's come tonight himself by winning our game most likely and that is scott vinci very funny comedian and personal friend of mine. How are you got fantastic. Jeff glad to be here. Thanks for having me. Let's go bowling. Let them go bowling at man. I really wanna win that car. There's no car there's no okay. So scott i will confess to the world who all. The world does to podcasts. That you were the one who suggested this topic y you told me personally. Why why tell the world why stop. Well you know. I well two things one in during the pandemic there were there to tv. Shows that i've There's actually three to that. I i really liked. Whereas the queen's gambit and cobra kai. And i figured if you didn't come out of this pandemic loving gesture sir karate get something wrong But i decided Chess was a something I was more near and dear to my heart on. I started playing when i was a kid. I'm not a great chess player at all. It's just fun for me. But when. I watched the queen's gambit. I downloaded the app to play chess. Like i just had to delete the app for chess because i was playing it so much. I wasn't getting anything done. And that's how bad it was but well yeah so it did not In some forms of entertain when they show show somebody who's is good at playing chess. That's a bit of intelligence would think that would enable you to do a lot of stuff. Does art just plays. Usually brilliant can intellectually process a lot of information. Should you be doing more now. That you mr bruin. Well thank you jeff. You're insinuating i'm brilliant and that's pretty much true. Okay appreciate that No he's on this show though so wait a minute..

AP News Radio
Italian police find stolen copy of Leonardo 'Salvator Mundi'
"Italian police say they recovered a painting believed to be a copy of Leonardo da Vinci's Salvator mundi police say the keeper of the painting a priest at the church in Naples was not the way it should be taken away all stolen they found the missing picture in an apartment and the owner who was arrested on suspicion of possession of stolen goods told the police he bolted at the flea market Leonardo's original Salvator mundi was sold for more than four hundred fifty million dollars at a Christie's auction in twenty seventeen the company is believed to be from the early sixteenth century I made by Leonardo's peoples according to a note to the back of the painting I'm Charles de Ledesma

Trivia With Budds
11 Trivia Questions on Hamilton
"Wants this quarantine. Is Lifted. We'll what happens and we'll see how much all of us can get out there and travel the world. I'm sure that they were all aching to just see something other than the inside of our garage or office or kitchens. So. Here's hoping for that. We're going to jump into these eleven questions on Paris and New York City right now here we go. It's Peres versus New York. Question number one according to the two thousand, twelve centers about how many people live in Paris is at one point five, million, two, point, five, million or five point five, million people number one, one, point, five, two, point five or five point five. Number two what nineteen sixty one, Audrey Hepburn film takes place in New York City number two, what nineteen sixty one audrey hepburn film takes place in New York City number two. Number. Three pairs is often called the city of light because of its role in the age of what number three pairs is often called the city of light because of its role in the age of what? Number four Captain Raymond Holt is a character you could find on what New York Sitcom number four Captain Raymond. Whole is a character. You can find on what New York Sitcom Number Four Number five museum is the setting for the intro of the Davinci code number. Five, what museum is the setting for the Intro of the Da Vinci Code. Number six what arena do the New York jets call home number six what arena do the New York jets call home? Number seven, this famous Irish writer has a tomb in Paris bears a sculpture of a person with wings named the writer number seven. A famous Irish writer has a tomb in Paris with sculpture of a person with wings name the writer. Number eight about how many acres is central park is at three, hundred, twenty, five, four, hundred, seventy, six, six, hundred, Sixty, eight, hundred, and forty acres number eight, those choices again, the acreage of Central Park three, twenty, five, four, seventy, six, sixty, or eight, forty. And number nine and frank. Sinatra's New York New York. He sings I want to wake up in a city that blank blank fill in those two blanks number nine and Frank Sinatra's New York. New York he sings I want to wake up and the city that blank blank. Number ten. What does the French word Mandi translate to English that's M. O. N. d. e. what does the French word Monda? Translate to in English. Andy Bonus for Peres versus New York for two points. There are six replicas of what landmark in Paris. There are six replicas of what landmark in Paris. Those are all your questions, repairs versus new city. We'll be right back in just a second with those us in France answers.

The Past and the Curious
Leonardo!
"To. The Renaissance, Oh Italy, how you have suffered through the darkness of the Middle Ages, and now here we are standing on the cusp of a new era where we will turn our minds to nature. Humans, and the world striving to understand how it all works, congratulations to us all. We've made it. This speech is not even remotely real though it was very well delivered. Thank you very much money, but it is easy to mistake this sentiment as something that people at the time might have actually felt. Most likely no one at the time realized that a new era, the renaissance had begun in the year fourteen hundred it's not like a giant switch flipped flooding the so called dark, ages with the bright light of the renaissance like US folks were just living their lives day to day. Most people will probably never even realized that the world was changing in such tremendous ways. It took historians to do that our story centers around Italy which in the early eighteen hundreds became the center of the renaissant. which radiated to the world the term renaissance refers to a time period that brought a new focus on philosophy and the arts sciences, understanding of the world and the mathematics behind it, and also a humans place in it. All like all other times it was also a period filled with wars and conflict because you know people right but it was a period of great advancement and achievement. Some of the greatest the world has ever known. The most famous and probably most important figure from this time and place was a left handed polymath who is unmarried and socially mismatched parents didn't even pay for him to be educated. Luckily for him and for the rest of us, he was really smart and he worked hard to keep getting smarter. No one could argue about his genius, His name was Leonardo Da Vinci. As. A young boy without the means for an Education Leonardo took advantage of the apprentice system in Italy, his natural ability with art and strong grasp of geometry and math, which she somehow learned without ever actually going to school earned him a spot as an apprentice to an artist in Florence named Ferruccio. Broke Yo is a leading painter and sculptor an his workshop near the Arno River Leonardo rose from sweeping the floors and mixing paints to working side by side with his master. It was not uncommon for an apprentice to handle much of the actual painting in a workshop and Leonardo was no different much of the painted onto canvases signed by Rubio was actually put there by Leonardo in fourteen seventy two at only twenty years of age Davinci officially became a master himself. This meant he could accept commissions for his own work which he did this how you made money. But he also found patronage or support from powerful political leaders. He moved to Milan to work under the Duke of Milan a man named sports. He originally got sports as attention by making him a lute from a horse go and silver. Which is pretty Nedal for being honest. This horse had instrument must have worked because sports decided to pay him a bunch of money. For Seventeen years in Milan, he made statues designed architectural features, created models and drawings. The even painted the masterpiece the last supper on the wall of the Monastery of Santa Maria. Della GRADS E. In addition to all of this, he was learning about the anatomy of living creatures, including people. Of course, do this he had to dissect cadavers or dead bodies? And to get these, he had to dig them up when no one was looking. Just pretty gross, but people learned a lot from his willingness to get his hands dirty. Honestly he was kind of a Rockstar people wanted to hire him for everything and he honestly left a lot of jobs unfinished because more. We're always coming his way. But when he did finish something, people would rush to see it and flocks like we might do for a concert or a Broadway show today. As. If this wasn't enough he was also designing some of the most incredible technology. The world has ever seen. Remember he was a polymath an expert at many thanks. Most of his designs were never actually built like a helicopter and a tank, a diving suit and a super mega gigantic crossbow. These just existed as detailed drawings in his many notebooks filled with a never ending flow of ideas.

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"Vacationers arriving in Rome from four Mediterranean countries have lined up with their suitcases at the Leonardo date of Leonardo da Vinci Airport. Excuse me to be immediately tested for covert 19 Last week, Italy's help minister issued an ordinance requiring those tests for all travelers. Arriving in the country from Croatia, Greece, Malta or

Unconfirmed: Insights and Analysis From the Top Minds in Crypto
Twitter Will Be Fun Today - The College Kids Who Hacked Into Twitter
"Today's guests. His Hip Awan CEO of Afani. Secure and private cell phone service locum his Heeb. Thank you Laura for home. You'll show. You were one of the investigators in touch with the young people who hacked twitter last week and gain control of prominent accounts, including those of Joe. Biden Obama Elon Musk and others as well as those of crypt companies like coin, base and finance, and when they had control those accounts, they were soliciting bitcoin from twitter users. How did you get in touch with the hackers? So Laura be in like. four-time itself, so then after I was so pissed off that angry that I said I need to solve this problem, and so I've entered into a form that relates how they have those accounts holiday getting pretty much all the ring of how they operate so. When you say that they had had your twitter account, nor they have my Sim Sark four times. Okay, and when you say Sim, swaps just described that in case, listeners does up. Does improper pretty much. What happened is like someone will take the form so the underground market like think about Ebay, but like I knew democracy with information. So you said your name, your information social security number your call logs your life, your life, location or anything on you. If I say hey, I need to find out for Laura Shane telephone number, and they'll give me telephone number will give me a call loss to give you. An everything comes through telephone numbers of numbers unique, and then if I say. Say Hey. I need to take the phone number 'cause I need so they will just prophet abuse him that I control, and I need to pay them few hundred dollars now. Your formula not work anymore because I had control of Sim card, so then I use that telephone number to get into a g mail, facebook and twitter, so if you go on twitter, new likely rescinded to email our number. If it's telephone number you've got. Someone's adopted very common technique deployed across US for a long time. So. The twitter hack twitter said that their employees had been socially engineered, and that's how these hackers gained control the systems. Are you saying that? Some twitter employees have their account. Sim swapped like how how does that you or Simspon tried? These people relate to the twitter Hack Greg? You wanted to ask me like how to get in touch with them so I'm trying to understand. You, that of analysis himself, so started going into the industry into this form than trying to see how they operate and to Dodd funny, so which will provide the made acadia that probably that cannot be Simpson's. That's what we did an offer that. VINCI START GETTING customers. Have you would actually getting a lot of attempts to do so? You would getting Dempsey pretty much every week that someone prior to himself or customer, trying to like hack into our system and mend the failed. I got in contact David Mayhew call, they would email method you and they will do all kinds of attacks. You know they'll try to let pen to pen tests. The everything did and obviously in one of the cases restocked immunity stopping messing around it right I know what you're up to. And after I got in touch with him to signal and author that the lake. Not I won't say that become a friend, but I told them why you're doing this. Thank you know you should not do this multiple hackers and they said okay. If you don't have anything to do pretty much, does it okay? Why don't you get a job? He said job, and then they start feeding the all information to proved at. Legit than a lot of information and how I was getting information from a lot of talk of the vote. And when it all this happened that you got in touch with him and had it happened late four five months ago. Okay They were diverging to me not just for this hot, but for other purposes to ride like a kid discount. Lot of databases beach everyday, so they wanted to see that a hey. If I'm interesting in the database, just wanted to work pretty much. is not money. It's also about ego that they wanNA prove something that they would do something so. So Mike Context for not hacking, but they'll be into the songs that they had access to. That follows A. Up I didn't want to. Excessive today were passing me. Hey, today. This is for sale to do sports on tomorrow. This person's so on the deal stood attack. I got a message that will be fun today, and when this message I thought he'd be like a distributor barks. Like scam scams, and but after why? That's all the kind. We got attacked ten. Finance Accounting Noble at depth one time. I taught that it's just a third party API like you know you have like you know where your schedule. The in everything I thought that may be compromised, and that's how they got author. Riley said No. We have everything. A screen chart I tweeted screen shot, and after that is blue. Well and so, who are these people? who were the people involved in the actual twitter hack? The difficult to identity like frankly I don't know I can speculate, but obviously because someone security and privacy I don't want to speculate but I can tell you wanting like college. Kids are maybe like someone between eight, eighty, twenty, one, twenty, two, and they are video gamers. They'd metaphor armed, and they found fascinating for them. Dislike a game like you go into video game on you killing you do stuff for them. It's like that. They, probably living in some way or radio patterns right now in basement. Who does not even know anything? and. They just do it for fun. Obviously, money's there, too, but most of fun for them is just a today. And so originally. The way you got in touch with them was they were targeting these different cell phone accounts, and what does motivation and taking over the different cell phone accounts so for account you can actually to when people take account, they can actually destroy you financially emotionally ended up recently, though by financial I can say they can get into your county bank accounts ticket by Tiptoe through that they can buy a lot of levels of securities financially they can do. obviously going to facebook in an email to, and then they donor all information from your facebook, and then they start blackmailing you that. Hey, likely when a lot you have done this like you know you have this. And you have to pay me this information out there and a lot of people would have to pay them the money because they don't pay the money. They looted operation right so and then third party. They just become Parson Mike is the word processing me. blender used to take my county new. They cannot get anything, but they wanted to talk to me. Just fun for them like people. Some people are sick. Like how did they pick you out of all the different people that they could torture also the league, if not just me like everyday hundreds of people to get them soft, though I'm just one of them on average, every second medical become victim of since up, not himself but cybercrimes so. But I had the impression that this was primarily targeting crypto currency people, but you're saying it's any bundled nor I think eighty percent of people who was himself to an entrepreneur L.! And the new in the cases of those people is it like personal vendettas that they're trying to? You can make more money by a hacking Lord cell than anything else you know. is one thing but Lloyd is like one number one target Loyd and has professionals league doctor medical doctor then. In Lord other number one targets in suffers, and what is the motivation for targeting lawyers Don. Money don't happen. How do they monetize that Yeah, so I tell you doctors, basically busy less tech, savvy and rich. It's that easy to find out any doctor information. You can find out who the best doctor in the city and you consume. Stop Him. And once you get into that account, you can transfer money between accounts who can be that people have been? Going into the count, Simpson calling the bank making via transfer, and then just checking accounts. That's pretty common. For for doctors to clinics have a lot of money. If you'RE GONNA clinic, instead he did even like five hundred hundred million dollar distorted the front because Alaska. Election for them. Okay, so let's go back to the twitter hack. They were some names that were identified of people who are involved these names. In The New York Times article that quoted you as a source one was kirk. There were some other people ll and ever so anxious. Who were these people? And how did they know each other? So they don't. Know the Best Birdie. They just hang out on rooms like chatting channels lake similar people on developed talked with you. The pirates channels. We had people a go if they WANNA have information to the document industry for finding information. If I want someone associated Gordon dissipates on one. Don't get call for these people trade information. And you asked about like a leg. Imagine your lawyer and you are fighting for my open kiss. We begin go to the website by that long since he will. They are who they're talking to the day can. Make some delays on them. That's one thing but other than that. These people are just a game as they would play like you know different video games and kick the die, who was basically a source of the rate industry rock says they'll be extra agents, and they are in room for longtime and David. Obviously you want you want something you don't trust the new guy. The new guy who is basically the main culprit punching the entity because multiple reasons, but the main guidance, the just which had A. Reputation. If you say you want a username of Laura at Laura, Shannon inactive. You may not trust kick, so you can do this. Middle Diane Tell Them Hey, can you hold the money for because you have a good relation? Because like Ebid forums generally have a petition systems. You know so then you ve into this guy like you know every inch it He went to care. Concur depended he the credit employees but I. Don't think he was employees. And, then he gave him the concert start building. So this is just a middleman. He was just broken deals. You tell them what you want. He was just keep his car and transfer the money. The is completed that fall. And so so kirk was was saying that he was a twitter employees, but as you said, you don't think that he was, and he was essentially selling valuable twitter accounts, and if people didn't trust, Kirk, they would use ever so anxious as their middleman to get the different twitter handles that they wanted. Is that what happened? That's correct. Good Gig, only unharmed on in July of. July it was very recently. that. He actually came so obviously not trust someone admit. That soon. July seventh in the New York Times article are. Limited okay, but all right so but ever so anxious. How to longer reputation and. And that was who people are transacting with. And so then. How did BITCOIN come into this? All. On these things happen through Bitcoins, so the way it started was they were selling. This twitter handles four bitcoin and then later. How did the scam change? So I. Personally is what I personally think. That kid was in touch with the employees who was giving these accounts. For a few thousand dollars. And then. Either bribed him. Architects. Social Engineering Him. Legs because like hey can do. This is my. This is purely my speculation that you're working for so long. He warned the trust. Any may have said Hey, can you log in forbid I wanNA see how it looks like something that he made it something so the guy is pasta on. Hey, just do it, but don't do anything crazy. You Know Butt kicked. Decide Okay, man I can just go on or can also go online with I can do it I can. Can also go on like you know. All those accounts crazy. That's what I okay, but you're just speculating. You don't have any proof that or or do you know what? I don't have any proof of that I don't approve. Have critic probably do it? And Kirk? Is probably a guy called coup, which is on a farm for a long time, so he speculated that he someone that was in the industry for wide, but not. Approved that. Kicked it, but from all the action than everything it all points to cook. Irene so in a moment we're gonNA. Talk a little bit more about what happened. Exactly I, in sight, twitter and scam, but First a quick word from the sponsors who make this show possible. How much in fees are you paying? CRYPTO purchases now crypto dot com as waving the three point five percent credit card fee. When you buy crypto apart from crypto purchases, you can also get a great deal on food and grocery shopping with crypto dot. COM Get up to ten percent back when you pay with their. Visa Card no card use the crippled dot com to buy gift cards for up to twenty percent pack download the Crypto Dot com today, and enjoy these offers until the end of September. Looking to connect with thought, leaders, innovators and blockchain enthusiasts welcome to T- forum a weekly virtual series about all things tasers. Equal, feature presentations about the latest advancements that healthy ecosystem grow together. Interested in speaking at t quorom, submit your presentation ideas and the tasers community will vote on who comes to the podium next sign up and learn more about the virtual series at t quorum dot com. Back to my conversation with his Heeb Awan. So, we don't know exactly how. Kirk got into twitter's internal systems. However Once. He or she did then what'd he do or or she do with their power? So. Kirk than they went to buy I think. Start with by notes I'm coin base. And the see your finance and he made it account Egypt first of all. What did it was did with other? Account. Okay, which means when you log in, it asks you to do a second type of security, which is hopefully. If you're in the crypto space, you have used something like Hugo, authenticate or key, and you're not using text message based second factor authentication. Where they sent a code your phone because otherwise if he gets swaps than than having no. Buyer so. Removed that and then keep going good thing. They added wall a secondary second. You know Autodata so now. I'll give example like you have my username seep, so they moved to a FE, and they're also removed. Jane, Email. And then they. Did possible reset. So the new email guard, the chain deposited garden the account. and. tweeted whatever they wanted. Well, and what were they tweeting? So, they were tweeting that you know. About Co. Ed Nineteen I believe like you know because of Covid, we like helping people. I don't remember the wording. Health Has Something and they said Back. And this is video any comments in YouTube. Actually they were so good that frankly sometime I get like you know Oh my God like the able to make it like a secondary thing. That's real you know and like, but this happens pretty commonly, and and it's happening for almost two years now i. It, really is the kind of thing where people think it's real I honestly. Had created a question for you, which is who are the people who are savvy enough to own bitcoin and know how to send it, but not savvy enough to spot. What to me seems like an obvious scam. Actually went on the Internet and are tweeted out this thing same thing I said like who are those people who can have sophisticated enough to buy Bitcoin, but knowledge to. Send. Bitcoin but I think leap Dick's everything. Like I agree people think okay. Let's give it a chance. You know it's like a lottery ticket. You know people may be, but they think what if this is true and other than that. If you like an must happening there, actually flaunted, be efforts on twitter. All the time with people are donating money on twitter, but they don't ask for anything they say hey, can you give me your Alfred Egland who this every day, so he will dollars to off fifty dollars for every person everyday. You'll say. Retreat this. I'll give you this money. So this happens right now and obviously As hit audible, read like you know when viewed come in people, people forget everything that you know. We have so many Ponzi scheme like so many scattered that happened that exist today could if I come to unity Laura investment scheme, which is a pretty good you know. He hit all the MACHIDA. But it only gives you five percent. You may not listen to that. Say Hey, Lord the Child who may tennis money tomorrow. You may skip everything. Cocaine is thousand and ten dollars tomorrow. Okay I'll take the risk from doing that. Hopefully I'm sure my listeners are savvy enough to know if it sounds too good to be true. But people do that I. Think I have estimated that around like maybe I. Just in this journal given us cam like. He put a lot of tens of millions of dollars and well not last week, but no, not over time overtime. Yeah, yeah, we'll be sending money, so there are enough food. I guess yeah over I mean for last week. The hackers did net about a little over thirteen bitcoin, which was about one hundred twenty thousand dollars, although analysts said that about twenty, thousand of it seems to have come from a suspicious address that they actually think controlled by the hackers to kind of make it look like this was legit and people were actually sending money. But then also by the way they could have netted more. However, Cuevas said that it did prevent more than one thousand customers from sending about two hundred and eighty thousand dollars worth of Bitcoin to the twitter hackers so oriented, so let's talk a little bit also about just what happened in twitter which was? Twitter blog posts. Hackers a targeted. Thirty accounts for forty five of those they reset the password and sent tweets from those accounts for eight of them. They actually downloaded that counts data, and then for thirty sixty legitimate direct message inbox, including one elected official from the Netherlands, and it was who. What do you think they could do with such information? I think it's A. Black, man that I've been talking to you about what happened with sin sopping. Let's think about it if you have first all that fool Phoolan that why didn't put? It wasn't like planned. I don't believe it was just like in the move in the heat of happened. BANDAIDS slaves. They clearly guy who just got drunken pretty might do everything but I think if you have access to like anyone, social media, proper social media like I have been I've received. Messages. And I but I don't believe that I think we have forged around. Believe the electoral, so, but if you have someone should media that maybe confidential information that can be misused by Stacey when leg if you do about it on dedic messages, a you know that's not confident that even with the journalist visceral broads. You know so I. Don't know who the information was. What fast, but that's video very very concerning and I believe this may happen on facebook or other social media from his. Because to same. Attack Factor. Yeah I definitely think that this is. One of those cases where it makes you want to just use encrypted social messaging APPS. Such as like signal or something, maybe what's up? So, let's just also talk a little bit about what we said before about how the hackers were able to remove two factor authentication on these accounts. Well, actually what they did I was. They changed the email address. And then the chain Laras Oh, actually bid on a there was A. There was an email. There was a blog post by somebody who had the at six twitter account, and they said they believed that the hackers change the address, but that when that happened, it did not send a notification to the original email address, but not I don't know if this person was surmising, you know six hundred interest in history, those belong to a hacker. Their the community of Hackers Gobi Twenty six hundred. That's like a court for hackers right. Not a quarterback, just like community for hackers and you were the hacker who ended up homeless anywhere. They will do attack into I think he would to. And he went into multiple you as homeless, but he was a hacker. And oxygen community belong to sixty name. Is this secretly off? I believe his name. And, but yes, but I think the first drift was removed and then. moved. To the letter. Control of it now thought it was the reverse, but either way. In Like for any of us who are in the crypto space who have been? Keeping up with our security and using things like Google. or UB and avoiding. Text message based to a or or any kind of to a based on our phone number. What? Can we take away from this like? Is there any advice that you have for Crypto? People on how they can protect themselves if the services that we use have loopholes like this. Let's not that'll be biased in obviously you know. Will. Finding here, but that's what we do, right. We work, but a lot. Actually I am surprised at how many a compromise them security argue out stocking some customer yesterday and they do You know an extra seat is probably the most I can tell you I know. We are making like a faces, but at same part exit. She's most prominent used offer manager for probably ninety ninety nine percent of the word. What would you recommend instead? Use a password manager, anything manager pretty much everything in the top five six. It stood, you know. Don't cheat on family plan. out on like those like a caveman. This company go with a better company. Even if you don't go the final leg, that's fine at least hell better company like Dourthouse I'm plan because no fan mace. You make you very vulnerable to now you're putting your own life on risk, but everyone who is in the time is. You know and the third party. Don't give out your telephone. Number molasses everywhere. You know like. Don't go to like you. Know have different email address if you want to. And you let you. At Google. Authentic get off your. There's something at one time I have statistics, said ninety five percent of people who are like major changes. Do not have to a fait. Sms I'm talking more to a and I think ninety nine percent of those are what you estimates to say. The people who've been additives Everyday I have started I deal with at least two or three people who get up everyday and came and we had some of the to affair, and I can get into that lot of people into the spark that they were not believe enough not to change it. please. Don't please don't be those people, but I can tell you like I've spent people and I said do this. Man How much time did it like five minutes six league. Logistics you Donald and APP, you know. have to familiar face. You know if you are very cautious, taken for a number, but I can tell you that Khomeini would make this mistake. Ordering will end and it you know, and in the end I did lose industry learn. That's was part. There was still use the same SMS to a fait. The dating did not happen to them. Again happened again. Because if it happens to once, you become more, you know your motorcycle getting out again. If they have found something and something, they just do for fun, and and you know what I because obviously I'm. Biased in a way that the. Customer. Time I've been a victim four times a feed Logar they can. What would you do? Please please please setup. SMS elected more music episodes into gear and please get family plan these I. Know You're saving their ten twenty dollars per months, but in the end you know if you call it a, it's like insurance. You can live without insurance to. But like you know. The one day you need insurance when you need it.

The Maria Liberati Show
A Tuscan Staycation - burst 03
"Even if I am not always their body, it is the place that seems to have invented the very idea of the casual but elegant simple, but sophisticated picnic grilling is part of the summer fair and Tuscany, but where else could day old bread be Sushi? US IN PANS Annella Salad? It is so uber tasty with a dash of Tuscan, olive oil, fresh tomatoes, fresh basil, and paired with a glass of Chianti were Brunello, but you don't have to venture to Tuscany, too. Tuscan try at Tuscany. homestake Haitian in create the same relaxed feeling. Try rustic phase with a few sunflowers, rightly colored plates, no tablecloth to simplify this setting and hope for beautifully sunny. Day make this a summer picnic style to quote the man who practically invented the Tuscan Lifestyle Leonardo Da Vinci simplicity is an art sharing with you to my favorite recipes for a summer station to Tuscany. They're both. Both from my Gorman World Award winning book, the Basic Art of Italian cooking, holidays and special occasions, second edition published by Art of Living Premium Media Inc, and you can get a copy on my website Marie Liberty, dot com or Amazon, kindle or many booksellers, online, or at your local bookstore to get a copy if they don't sell them already, or if you'd like to share a photo of one of the recipes here in posted on any social media or my blog comments with Hashtag Marie Liberati show, you could win a free copy of one of the books in the Basic Art of Italian cooking series. Tuscan panelist salad twelve slices of day, old, crusty bread, four tablespoons

The Maria Liberati Show
A Tuscan Staycation - burst 03
"Even if I am not always their body, it is the place that seems to have invented the very idea of the casual but elegant simple, but sophisticated picnic grilling is part of the summer fair and Tuscany, but where else could day old bread be Sushi? US IN PANS Annella Salad? It is so uber tasty with a dash of Tuscan, olive oil, fresh tomatoes, fresh basil, and paired with a glass of Chianti were Brunello, but you don't have to venture to Tuscany, too. Tuscan try at Tuscany. homestake Haitian in create the same relaxed feeling. Try rustic phase with a few sunflowers, rightly colored plates, no tablecloth to simplify this setting and hope for beautifully sunny. Day make this a summer picnic style to quote the man who practically invented the Tuscan Lifestyle Leonardo Da Vinci simplicity is an art sharing with you to my favorite recipes for a summer station to Tuscany. They're both. Both from my Gorman World Award winning book, the Basic Art of Italian cooking, holidays and special occasions, second edition published by Art of Living Premium Media Inc, and you can get a copy on my website Marie Liberty, dot com or Amazon, kindle or many booksellers, online, or at your local bookstore to get a copy if they don't sell them already, or if you'd like to share a photo of one of the recipes here in posted on any social media or my blog comments with Hashtag Marie Liberati show, you could win a free copy of one of the books in the Basic Art of Italian cooking series. Tuscan panelist salad twelve slices of day, old, crusty bread, four tablespoons

Checkpoint Radio
Assassin's Creed 2 is now free on PC for a limited time
"Week rally this week we're looking at assassin's creed two which has you taking on the role of SCO auditory an assassin in the renaissance back in Italy and he's basically going around it trying to right the wrongs of some are corrupt individuals that would be sought for Sasson street is a franchise that took the industry by storm in two thousand seven and went on to sell more than eight million units globally the general direction I gave to the team for a C. two was quite simple diverse city if flares more options in all aspects of the game sucess is creed two is this epic story of family vengeance and conspiracy set in the pristine yet brutal backdrop of a renaissance Italy it's the over friendly now da Vinci takes on Florida's most powerful families in ventures to the canals of Venice where he learned to become a master assassin now this is like the the DNA of assassin's creed games because there's like all kinds of assassin's creed's budget and they take place in all kinds of different tying time periods and places like number two what was the best one tire series this is the one that is why he asked one yeah we wouldn't been told that when I bought honestly I mean not as not as he's actually still good because a lot of them more recently a lot of the later ones weren't very good they were turning out like every six months yeah they weren't they were garbage but origins Odyssey still very good but this one's for free you will use it to get to be John wick in the renaissance like what what more reason you need to check that came out alright you describe a little bit like what the game plays like because it's a lot of sneaking around literally and assassinated it's it's an action adventure game right so you know you're you're basically a free exploring the open city of Italy and yet you have to assassinate people you get all kinds of different ways to do that the main which is like your hidden blade I'm sure you know you've probably seen it before but it's like this this gauntlet that you have that spike still this little dagger but eventually you get like poisons that you can use you know crossbows in like a little sort of gun collecting you can put in there as well to give you all sorts of different tools be able to do that we get to run across like buildings and do parkour stuff if you like a tomb raider game or maybe like to get into uncharted kind of like those would be this would be another game up your alley that could maybe be a this is one of a lot of historical references that the other assassin's creed yeah that's you know that's what I've always loved about these games is is the way they're able to take historical moments and and and it's it's it's it's like a historical fiction right because they have their own spin on them characters in the game right in some historical things that happen exactly in fact you know when the what was that that that burned down the cathedral no it's not one that burned down they actually were able to take some of the information that will be sought the developers that made it had compiled to make it with in their game and use that for the reconstruction yeah use the video games Jeff to help recreate what was damaged in the fire yeah because they took pictures for three D. stuff inside because they wanted to model it as accurate as possible they had all the data so it saved in there like you can go yeah and I mean it is that this isn't even a big time investment either twenty twenty five or twenty to twenty five hours talks to you really get to the story and it's only free though on Ubisoft are you play on PC so going download movies off you play you

Automated
Microsure MUSA Robot Used for First Time on Real Patients
"This past week. Mussa or M. U. S. a surgical robot built by Dutch robotics. Company was used in the first in human robotics Assisted microsurgery so music and operate on vessels under a millimeter from point to two point. Eight millimeters in diameter so. This is compared to the most successful surgery robot the DAVINCI system which came out already twenty years ago but even the Da Vinci can only. I put an air quotes only operate down to one millimeter. But what's the benefit of this though? So the patients have faster healing and it also removes any non deliberate hand movement made by the surgeon which clearly would improve the success chance of the operation itself

AP News Radio
Virus fears close down France's Louvre Museum
"The spreading corona virus epidemic has shot down France's Louvre museum employee and union representative Andre said Kristin says workers fear being contaminated by the museum's flow of international visitors some were refusing to work the shutdown call it a government decision to ban indoor public gatherings of more than five thousand people so Kristin says stuff as well also worried by visiting museum workers from northern Italy who would come to collect works by Leonardo da Vinci online for a major exhibition the code nineteen outbreak which began in central China has infected more than eighty seven thousand people globally and caused nearly three thousand deaths I'm Sarah basis

AP 24 Hour News
No conspiracy this time: Dan Brown writing children's book
"Author Dan brown's going conspiracy free for his next book that will have a lighter more musical touch the da Vinci code writer is working on a picture story called wild symphonies scheduled to be published in September Rodale kids an imprint of Random House children's books called an entertaining experience in which the playful maestro miles trustee baton in hand brings readers along as he visits a variety of animal friends from cheaters in kangaroos to elephants and blue whales wild symphony will be illustrated by Susan but Tory will be accompanied by release of children's classical music written by brown brown says he always tries to weave together various themes in his novels and says he's doing the same thing with this new project by using three different languages simultaneously art music and

AP 24 Hour News
No conspiracy this time: Dan Brown writing children's book
"Author Dan brown's going conspiracy free for his next book that will have a lighter more musical touch the da Vinci code writer is working on a picture story called wild symphonies scheduled to be published in September Rodale kids an imprint of Random House children's books calls it an entertaining experience in which the playful maestro miles trustee baton in hand brings readers along as he visits a variety of animal friends from cheaters in kangaroos to elephants and blue whales wild symphony will be illustrated by Susan but Tory will be accompanied by release of children's classical music written by brown brown says he always tries to weave together various themes of his novels and says he's doing the same thing with this new project by using three different languages simultaneously art music and words another now former member of the trump administration has a new book coming out this time it's lieutenant general HR McMaster president trump's second national security adviser do you April twenty eighth battlegrounds will focus on national security and foreign policy including his contentious time with the president publisher HarperCollins calls the book a groundbreaking reassessment of America's place in the world McMaster spent thirty four years in the army with multiple tours of duty in battlegrounds overseas along with thirteen months as national security adviser in the White House McMaster clashed with trump on policy toward Russia Iran and elsewhere before being forced out in March of twenty eighteen this is a big masters first book he also author of the acclaimed dereliction of duty which sharply criticized the political leadership during the

Optimal Living Daily
You Don't Have to Give Up Important Things to Get Important Things Done by Michael Mehlberg of Modern da Vinci
"You don't have to give up important things to get important things done by Michael. Mellberg of modern DAVINCI DOT net. It seems to be the productivity flavor of the month. The NOT TO DO LIST. Have you heard of it? The basic idea is this instead of listing. The things you need to do make a list of things. You should not do things that are preventing you from accomplishing your goals. Things like checking facebook responding to emails first thing in the morning watching TV or avoiding video games for few days. Mitt seems to work. He replaced time. Otherwise spent watching video games with real honest to goodness productive work but after denying yourself this basic need and yes playing video. Games is a basic human. Need you forget why that article you read on not to do. This was so inspiring. You build up a backlog of unplayed games that is so compelling. You dropped his new productivity trick and played fortnight until your thumbs are raw. Now the bandages ripped off. You're doing exactly what you said. You would not do loving it yet hating herself at the same time you're not to do. This is setting you up for failure. We all have vices. Were human it comes with the territory but denying these vices outright. Quitting them cold Turkey is setting us up for failure. Research shows that the best way to break a habit is to be mindful of it not quit cold Turkey. Mindfulness healthy recognize the cravings patterns and behaviors which ultimately helps you realize. These behaviors aren't helpful force. Self Control on the other hand only works when you're not stressed tired. In those circumstances the part of your brain that regulates self-control essentially shuts off so any efforts to quit. What you're doing are ineffective though you intend to stop wasting time on activities that distract you from your most important tasks in reality. You're only getting a momentary boost of productivity what's worse you're reinforcing a mindset of is okay to fail my goals when they're too hard dat is not good purpose. Driven action sets you up for. Success is not that we should get a grip on our vices. If you spend all day playing video games and get nothing done. That's a problem if you spend all day in your inbox responding to other people's problems. You're not accomplishing your own objectives. And THAT NEEDS TO CHANGE ASAP. But you must ask yourself. What is the purpose behind? My actions is ignoring my email inbox for a day. Something I need to do is something I can afford to do. Is this something that I can do on a recurring basis without destroying my ability to achieve my goals for the year. The Not to do list may be all the rage but it's fraught with danger without a clear purpose for every item that goes on this list. You'll find yourself ignoring it or worse. Binging on the very things you add to it my say. Throw the not to do list out

The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd
The Call Of The Wild!"
"Only last. I've talked heroes they. They were racing through time and space hot on the heels of mastermind. Dr Steve who had jumped back to the year eighteen thousand five steeler compass. From the Lewis o'clock expedition. They had also been burdened with the responsibility of taking care of Dr Floyd's smothers pomeranian puppy Mr beauty and decided to bring him along with them. Mr Beaches finally sleeping quietly. Dr Floyd Really. He must be worn out from chewing up your copy of brilliant and scientists monthly digest ships. Says we're coming out of time and space stream now in Missouri. Eighteen O five excellent. Got Your locate Dr Steven Pitcher. Make sure they stay away from Lewis and Clark land. Let's see what that no good Dr Steven it's up to keep. It looks like the fire has died out Lewis and Clark sleeping now. SAAG Chad's to sneak into the camp and sue I but compass Steve Creeps into the camp. Let's turn our attention. DACA FLOYD DR grant and chips for now. Sending their time and space ships gangplank come on got grant quickly and shut the door. Why's that Dr Floyd? We don't want Mr Beaten just makes a mad dash around pass. docker Rose Bushes to get. Ah Gone founder Dr Grant now we have to stop Dr Steve Anything Mr Bearden team. I'm sorry I didn't mean to. I know you just better hope. He doesn't get eaten by a bear. Anything goofing we'd better split up then how chips and I go. Stop Dr Steve. And you'll go find Mr Beardie okay. We'll do let's keep in touch with handy. Communicator ring we have handy communicator. Rings brings of course we do. Here's yours ever mentioned these until now initiative needs it's a well-placed pluckily freight idea. Okay let's go the white white heads off into the direction that Mr beaches was running Dr Grant and chips start. Trucking towards the camp of Louis o'clock we're talk to. Steve is now tiptoeing to supply boxes over there. The one marked navigation. I should must hold the campuses. Yes we'll just grab it and go. ooh This new Dr Floyd inside. Steve Reaches for the box of supplies. Let's see how not avoid. It's very hard for Mr Beardie. Jim Leach EP. Where are you Mr Beauty? Change a nice little cookie for you. Da Vinci's to yellow eyes staring at him from abortion. Oh No don't be grumpy. Wants to take you the teams wrestled with Mr Barrington's. Let's see what progress granite chips chips. Look there's Dr Steve. He's going through those boxes. We've got to stop it a pebble. What are you gonNA use a pedal deadly accuracy? Only befitting a robot chips hurls the pebble directly at the head of the sleeping meriwether Lewis. Oh Hey what hit. Who was looks around? The camp doesn't listen to see a grinning Dr Steve Holding one of their compass. Hey get away from their Clark. We got what we'd rob kids guns. Let's get visits Stephen figure dive into the bushes heading back towards their ship. Have come on. We're almost to the ship. Visit Dr Steven Features Stop Dead in their tracks by growling sound from the bushes in front of them. Does something ahead of us in that Bush. Go see what what it is. I'm not going to go. It could be a bear better. Hope it's a bear because he's GonNa go a lot easier on you than we are. Yes gentleman I I suppose you would like encompass back that would be a good start. Yes well we're here you go. Then Steve Throws the compass high in the back towards Lewis and Clark and if they stare at him and featured jumping in the bushes back toward San look at what a chicken. Let's go lock down the supply Clark head back to their camp. Dr Grant and chips come out of their hiding spot. Animal is still in the bushes. I hope it's not a really It's Mr Puritans come here boy. Boy wouldn't Dr. Steve embarrassed to know he was scared of a Pomeranian puppy. You're right chips. Hello Dr Floyd come in in Dr Steve Well Lewis and Clark did but he got away again. Of course we get Mr Beauty. Kin's gone back to the ship willing bringing down now. WHO's able to get Mr Beardie Chins? But we have Mr Bernie Chin upon returning to their ship grand chips find a tattered unscratched leaning up against a large. Wouldn't cry when Mr Brady Tennessee. Star Floyd hops out of Dr Grants hands and runs over to him looking space halo mystery beardie tea. Dr Floyd Mr Bearden Chins was with us the whole time I could him and put him in his screen. He put up a heck of a fight for such a little guy. Just then whatever is in the scranton besides loosening the nails holding the crate together. Dr Floyd. I don't think you've come Mr Barry. I think you've got something else. He's getting out as our heroes dive aboard the ship. The great and ask the ramp is closing the outline of a huge gray wolf unsettling dust our heroes wasted time and firing up the ship's engines than jumping back in the mainstream. Dr Steven Rayle their next. We'll be able to figure out. How long will they have to police it? Mr Mayor de Gen- find out next week on the radio mentors abductor.

Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast
Window Shade Wars
"All right we'll start off with The first item in our news folder which is item a pilot's on a southwest airlines jet secretly watched live video from a camera or did they in the aircraft lavatory according to a cabin having flight attendant who is suing the American company. This is from probably not an American company. Oh yes it's from the Times Dot Todo. UK Rene Steinecker who was based in Arizona claims. She saw images from the lavatory. On Captain Terry Grams Ipad pad when she entered the cockpit on fly between Pittsburgh and Phoenix and twenty seventeen he had gone to relieve himself a physiological break. We'd like to call call it and she was there to join the co-pilot Ryan Russell to comply with security rules. That require two crew members in the cockpit at all times according to MS snickers suit she saw video of the captain and the Lavatory on the IPAD which was attached to his side window so his electronic flight bag was displaying video apparently or supposedly from a camera that was secretly Placed in the Lavatory The co-pilot had a quote panicked. Look on his face and said there was a camera in the laboratory because of a quote new top secret. Security measure installed. In all of southwest's Boeing seven thirty-seven Dash eight hundred planes. That's what her lawsuit claims. They led her to believe that she and others had been filmed while they were using the laboratory according to her lawyer the pilots and the airline have have denied the allegations. We can't confirm from our investigation that there was never a camera in the lavatory. The instant the incident was an inappropriate attempt at humor which the company did not condone according to unofficial southwest statement and. No date has yet been set for hearing so it looks like it was a little little effort of a gag. A joke a prank gone bad yet not a very good prank. To begin with. They weren't thinking that I hire I used to play. I thought we he had three camera cameras. that We regularly used the one that monitored the Dole but we could look on another the two cameras that were position overhead the corners of the guy to make sure there was no one hiding in the in any of the corners that we couldn't see with the first camera and when you flash is very hard to orientate itself exactly what the picture was could use looking straight down on people and we used to kick the cabin crew. Do that She they were in the toilets and we surprised up just for a second service. It's not polite to look so we turn it straight off again but We a lot of quizzical looks from the cabin crew. Sometimes move really. Look at the toilets. Well you know what you're lucky. Nobody seemed here Yeah exactly not looking in the toilets. Yeah Yeah I'm GonNa say you had not looking at the toilet so I I wonder why when she found out that the whole thing was a gag or prank or whatever and there really wasn't a US a photo I mean a camera in the laboratory I wonder why she continued to decide to go ahead and pursue a lawsuit. I don't think she believes some. Yeah I don't think she believes it's a prank or a guy or a preg- as they tried to say a word. Yeah okay well. I thought that was still taking it seriously. She saw something on the ipad that was on the FBI or whatever it was attached to the hungry in which made letter got to believe. There was a camera there. but Nah just seems like a nicely in a frivolous story probably has very little founding in fight. Our producer says it's for emotional damages the lawsuit pranking people. People can coast damages. Okay well I better not say anything else lest I get in trouble so Apparently apparently the co-pilot was a pretty good actor. He looked like he was concerned that it was probably. Let's do this. This is a great idea. You know I I yeah I will say this though in a professional setting I tend not to joke around at all hardly And the reason being is because of stuff like unless you really never know how your audience who could be someone you really don't know very well is going to take something that you mean lighthearted with a sense of humor You don't they're gonNA take it the wrong way so if you're in a professional environment Especially either of your working with people. You don't know very well. I was colleagues. who kind of changed changed locations in your case is played attendants copilot's things like that who you may not work with on a regular basis or with members of the public who you don't know from Adam might not be a great idea to joke around too much? I do know Adam okay then. You're okay I think it's safe nightside. That is a golden rule Yeah which should not be bracken but some on. It's like me have very sense of humor. We think we're right. We think we're very funny but we're not. Yeah we'll speak for yourself. That's what I mean. I think you're funny okay. let's move on then shall we item B Let's see an F thirty five live a based in the Netherlands got a foam bath instead of a water bath. You know how they do the shooting the water cannons and the airplane goes through it base. Firefighters were supposed to give the plane a water salute to mark the arrival of the first joint strike fighter to be based in the country Crash trucks at the Royal Netherlands. Air Force's Lou Vardon airbase where some to provide a water cannon salute to mark the arrival the country's first operational F thirty five Joint Strike Fighter to be based in the country but covered it in firefighting foam by accident instead the base fighter. Fires the fighter fires. Firefighters had reportedly responded to an actual emergency involving an F Sixteen Viper fighter jet earlier and forgot to switch back to shooting regular water for the ceremony the oops The F thirty five arrived at the base at around three thirty PM local time and landed after flying elaborate on the base according to official press. Release the jet had flown from the final assembly and checkout Baco never heard of that before facility the in Italy where Leonardo had assembled it under license from the primary manufacturer Lockheed Martin. That was something I didn't real- Vinci I think so just one guy he's very smart very Yes but the paintings nice painting he makes it very Nice Nice. It's very artistic. I hear okay The Dutch Air Force already has eight other joint strike fighters but they are all all in the United States where they support test pilot training activities. Those aircraft have made multiple visits to the Netherlands since two thousand sixteen but are not permanently based in the country. The country his buying forty-six of the jets and total including nine more. Ed agreed to purchase just this month amusingly despite including pictures clearly. Showing the mix of the official release makes no mention of the mix up. Yeah we don't WanNA embarrass ourselves. Doing the foam is seen dripping from the plane. As the pilot Ian Knight the commander of the three twenty-three test and evaluation squadron exits the aircraft agreed crowd including various government dignitaries. The Air Base Fire Department was on standby for the water salute. When they were called to an actual emergency? We already know this another way to state it in a different words in a different order. But we're not gonNA I just Just in case you didn't understand that first paragraph where they gave the exact same information so anyway the moving on. It's not not clear what this might mean for the aircraft which ingested some of the phone into the engine intakes and the engine itself. I don't think so much about that as I would with that special coating that makes that one of the components that makes that F thirty five a a very stealthy jet right nick. I A high if that special coating count withstand. I don't know exactly what chemicals are in that phone but I would hope that it could withstand most that nature contri- gains it included acid rain and all the normal stuff you can get in the AL polluted atmosphere. Nowadays I would. I be wouldn't have done it too much damage. Well I have seen like News articles that say that there was a an airplane crash in the firefighting foam. That it was used to take care of the situation somehow leached into or got into the local stream or river. Whatever and they're telling people not to eat or drink from the water or eat any of the fish that were downstream from that place in your thinking? Yeah there must be some really good to ingest but hopefully if they rinsed it off fairly quickly they will have got away with it. But if you don't see that airplane for a fly for a while we'll know Jeffrey Jeffrey saying it's not potable. It's not potable. Thank you Boy It's been a long time since played that in that means as I can't find it but here go. Potable is not possible. Come to that. What else was I gonNA say? It was very he said Holy Crap I really further on the famous certainly didn't appear to dampened the spirits of those who attended the ceremony. Dont Chapo Southern Colonel Learns Yan Psych Vic. Why did they have some old names? Nailed it yeah. Glad you gave a speech to the crowd in which he explained his own experience of flying the the F. Thirty five for the first time holy crap for a moment. I felt like a teenager on a very cool skateboarding Florida. He said now. I was here skateboarder in his youth. I wonder but Dude I'm live a felt a bit better than being on a skateboard.