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New Millennium Evangelical Church
The Blessings of Psalm 46 - Rev. Eugene Hao (6.28.20 NMEC Message)

New Millennium Evangelical Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 32:51


LET US WORSHIP TOGETHER ONLINE! June 28, 2020 | 9:00am "The Blessings of Psalm 46" by Rev. Eugene Hao "God is our strong refuge; He is truly our helper in times of trouble." ~Psalm 46:1 (NET) During this time of crisis, many have been "exposed" - not just people to illnesses, but the earthly things that we have placed our hope and trust on have also been exposed as unreliable and untrustworthy. The Bible says, "The world and its desires pass away" (1 Jn. 2:17), but those who call God their good Heavenly Father will have a Help and a Hope that will last forever. Join us this Sunday as Rev. Eugene Hao challenges us to shift our gaze away from this earth and towards heaven, and place our trust and confidence on our strong and everlasting Refuge, as he leads us on a study of "The Blessings of Psalm 46"! ***Let us remember the goodness of the Lord together through a song of reflection prior to the message.*** ("It is Well" mini movie created by Igniter Media - www.ignitermedia.com) ----- Watch the online message: NMEC YouTube: https://nmec.online/NMECYouTube NMEC Facebook: https://fb.me/NMEConline Download links (Google Drive / OneDrive): Video (MP4, 1.2GB): https://nmec.online/Psalm46MP4Gdrive https://nmec.online/Psalm46MP4Odrive Audio (MP3, 30MB): https://nmec.online/Psalm46MP3Gdrive https://nmec.online/Psalm46MP3Odrive NMEC Podcasts (Spotify / Anchor / Apple): https://nmec.online/NMECSpotify https://nmec.online/NMECAnchorPod https://nmec.online/NMECApplePod (delayed availability) ----- If you wish to support the Lord's work through our church, you may deposit or transfer online to: SECURITY BANK New Millennium Evangelical Church 0521-019391-001 (You may use Instapay in your online banking app to transfer from non-Security Bank accounts) ----- Connect with NMEC online: https://nmec.online/NMECConnect

New Millennium Evangelical Church
The Fruit of Goodness - Rev. Anthony Techico (04.19.20 NMEC Sunday Message)

New Millennium Evangelical Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 32:46


LET US WORSHIP TOGETHER ONLINE April 19, 2020 (Sunday) 9:00am Let's sing praises together with our Worship-in-Songs playlist! https://bit.ly/SongsApril19 ----- "For we are God's masterpiece, created in the Messiah Jesus to perform good actions that God prepared long ago to be our way of life." ~Ephesians 2:10 (ISV) During difficult times such as this, when needs are many but provisions are few, it is easy to adopt an "every man for himself" mentality - becoming selfish, uncharitable, even to the point of greediness and hoarding essential supplies (like toilet paper!) or engaging in profiteering. But it is precisely during times like this that Christ-followers can - and should - make a difference and be a beacon of light when darkness is everywhere. And as we listen to Rev. Anthony Techico's message on Sunday, may we all, through Christ our vine who strengthens and empowers us, produce "The Fruit of Goodness" and branch out to demonstrate God's love and grace to those around us! ----- Watch on the NMEC FB Page (kindly follow/like): https://fb.me/NMEConline Watch on YouTube (kindly subscribe): https://youtu.be/9iU49IqW0CI Download links (Google Drive/Dropbox): Video (MP4, 495MB): https://bit.ly/GoodnessMP4Gdrive https://bit.ly/GoodnessMP4Dbox Audio (MP3, 30MB): https://bit.ly/GoodnessMP3Gdrive https://bit.ly/GoodnessMP3Dbox NMEC Podcasts (Apple / Spotify / Google / Anchor): https://bit.ly/NMECApplePod https://bit.ly/NMECSpotifyPod https://bit.ly/NMECGooglePod https://bit.ly/NMECAnchorPod ----- If you wish to support the Lord's work through our church, you may deposit or transfer online to: SECURITY BANK New Millennium Evangelical Church 0521-019391-001 (You may use Instapay in your online banking app to transfer from non Security Bank accounts)

Miami Geeks video game podcast
Miami Geeks Podcast

Miami Geeks video game podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 52:13


Prepare yourself for alot of bad language. We have heated debates on Google Stadia, Epic Games, Apex legends and much more. Cross-Platform Gaming Becoming a Reality Google Stadia Microsoft Project xCloud Xbox on Switch, iOS, Android coming soon Will Sony or Nintendo follow suit? Who else will jump in? Kotaku article highlights the tension at BioWare that caused Anthem to underperform The game was still in pre-production when it was shown in E3 2017 The BioWare offices in Edmonton and Austin didn’t communicate well BioWare execs had no concrete vision in place The flying mechanics were taken out and put back on several times Issues with the Frostbite engine made development very difficult Borderlands 3 announced and Epic Store announces the game will be a six-month exclusive on its PC platform Lots of customers are upset with Epic’s aggressive chasing of exclusivity Other games like Metro: Exodus and The Outer Worlds have exclusive deals with Epic   Phoenix Point, an XCOM-style strategy game that was crowdfunded and promised for Steam and GoG, will not be on those platforms for a year   Google Stadia announced Game streaming platform, allows games to stream at up to 4K 60 with a 25-30Mb connection Lower bandwidth users will have reduced resolution, down to 1080p Can play on any device with Google Chrome (PC, tablet, phone, TV with Chromecast) Players can switch between devices seamlessly Data center PCs will each have: 2.7GHz GHz Hyperthreaded CPU 10.7 TFLOPs GPU wtih 56 compute units & HBM2 memory 16GB RAM First- and most second-party games will be exclusives Games will have Stadia-exclusive features: It’s own controller with sharing and Assistant buttons that works via Wi-Fi Integration with YouTube for sharing gameplay Ability to sample games others are playing   Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is out FromSoftware’s newest game has positive reviews Players are already showing off beating the game without taking a hit Activision and Tencent team up for Call of Duty: Mobile It’s a collection of multiplayer modes from previous Call of Duty games Free-For-All and Search and Destroy modes are included Maps like Crash and Nuketown are also included Players can pre-register for the beta which is this summer EA Access rumored to be heading to PS4 EA Access is currently exclusive to the Xbox One It’s the console version of Origin Access on PC Screenshots from Brazilian PlayStation Store show EA Access there Follow-up investigation found EA Access references in source code of the PS Store Brazil payment page More Atari VCS news “Console” delayed to the end of 2019 to accommodate a new AMD Ryzen-based APU with Vega graphics Atari claims the delay will result in “better overall performance” They claim the “console” can playback 4K video natively and will support Netflix It’s been delayed several times from its original 2018 release date

Daytoday
30mb para todos.

Daytoday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019


Capítulo 1074 del 2 de abril de 2019. - Ayer terminó el plazo para notificar al organismo competente, aquellas zonas de España donde hay que realizar actuaciones para cumplir con el objetivo de que para el 2020 todos los ciudadanos residentes en España tengan un mínimo de 30mb de velocidad de internet.

Postcards from Gravelly Beach
Upon the Varley Trail – Postcard #83

Postcards from Gravelly Beach

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019


Along his namesake trail on banks of Lynn Creek comes story of Group of 7 bohemian painter Frederick Varley’s 10 wild years in Vancouver teaching and founding art schools, developing new aesthetics and shacking up in an $8 mountain home with mistress. Bring your own brushes: Upon the Varley Trail – Postcard #83 (30MB, 20:50, mp3, … Continue reading Upon the Varley Trail – Postcard #83 →

Simple Informática. Guías tecnológicas de 5 minutos
334 Programa 334. He contratado 120 Mb de ADSL y no noto la diferencia con los 30, otras posibles causas.

Simple Informática. Guías tecnológicas de 5 minutos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 6:59


He contratado 120 Mb de ADSL y no noto la diferencia con los 30, otras posibles causas. Tu router si tiene la tecnología IEEE 802.11n pero no notas la diferencia entre tu red antigua de 30Mb y la nueva de 120Mb vamos a buscar otras posibles causas Gracias por escucharnos, soy Pedro Vicente y estáis […] La entrada 334 Programa 334. He contratado 120 Mb de ADSL y no noto la diferencia con los 30, otras posibles causas. aparece primero en Simple informatica.

BSD Now
Episode 265: Software Disenchantment | BSD Now 265

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 101:55


We report from our experiences at EuroBSDcon, disenchant software, LLVM 7.0.0 has been released, Thinkpad BIOS update options, HardenedBSD Foundation announced, and ZFS send vs. rsync. ##Headlines ###[FreeBSD DevSummit & EuroBSDcon 2018 in Romania] Your hosts are back from EuroBSDcon 2018 held in Bucharest, Romania this year. The first two days of the conference are used for tutorials and devsummits (FreeBSD and NetBSD), while the last two are for talks. Although Benedict organized the devsummit in large parts, he did not attend it this year. He held his Ansible tutorial in the morning of the first day, followed by Niclas Zeising’s new ports and poudriere tutorial (which had a record attendance). It was intended for beginners that had never used poudriere before and those who wanted to create their first port. The tutorial was well received and Niclas already has ideas for extending it for future conferences. On the second day, Benedict took Kirk McKusick’s “An Introduction to the FreeBSD Open-Source Operating System” tutorial, held as a one full day class this year. Although it was reduced in content, it went into enough depth of many areas of the kernel and operating system to spark many questions from attendees. Clearly, this is a good start into kernel programming as Kirk provides enough material and backstories to understand why certain things are implemented as they are. Olivier Robert took https://www.talegraph.com/tales/l2o9ltrvsE (pictures from the devsummit) and created a nice gallery out of it. Devsummit evenings saw dinners at two restaurants that allowed developers to spend some time talking over food and drinks. The conference opened on the next day with the opening session held by Mihai Carabas. He introduced the first keynote speaker, a colleague of his who presented “Lightweight virtualization with LightVM and Unikraft”. Benedict helped out at the FreeBSD Foundation sponsor table and talked to people. He saw the following talks in between: Selfhosting as an alternative to the public cloud (by Albert Dengg) Using Boot Environments at Scale (by Allan Jude) Livepatching FreeBSD kernel (by Maciej Grochowski) FreeBSD: What to (Not) Monitor (by Andrew Fengler) FreeBSD Graphics (by Niclas Zeising) Allan spent a lot of time talking to people and helping track down issues they were having, in addition to attending many talks: Hacking together a FreeBSD presentation streaming box – For as little as possible (by Tom Jones) Introduction of FreeBSD in new environments (by Baptiste Daroussin) Keynote: Some computing and networking historical perspectives (by Ron Broersma) Livepatching FreeBSD kernel (by Maciej Grochowski) FreeBSD: What to (Not) Monitor (by Andrew Fengler) Being a BSD user (by Roller Angel) From “Hello World” to the VFS Layer: building a beadm for DragonFly BSD (by Michael Voight) We also met the winner of our Power Bagel raffle from Episode 2^8. He received the item in the meantime and had it with him at the conference, providing a power outlet to charge other people’s devices. During the closing session, GroffTheBSDGoat was handed over to Deb Goodkin, who will bring the little guy to the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing conference and then to MeetBSD later this year. It was also revealed that next year’s EuroBSDcon will be held in Lillehammer, Norway. Thanks to all the speakers, helpers, sponsors, organizers, and attendees for making it a successful conferences. There were no talks recorded this year, but the slides will be uploaded to the EuroBSDcon website in a couple of weeks. The OpenBSD talks are already available, so check them out. ###Software disenchantment I’ve been programming for 15 years now. Recently our industry’s lack of care for efficiency, simplicity, and excellence started really getting to me, to the point of me getting depressed by my own career and the IT in general. Modern cars work, let’s say for the sake of argument, at 98% of what’s physically possible with the current engine design. Modern buildings use just enough material to fulfill their function and stay safe under the given conditions. All planes converged to the optimal size/form/load and basically look the same. Only in software, it’s fine if a program runs at 1% or even 0.01% of the possible performance. Everybody just seems to be ok with it. People are often even proud about how much inefficient it is, as in “why should we worry, computers are fast enough”: @tveastman: I have a Python program I run every day, it takes 1.5 seconds. I spent six hours re-writing it in rust, now it takes 0.06 seconds. That efficiency improvement means I’ll make my time back in 41 years, 24 days :-) You’ve probably heard this mantra: “programmer time is more expensive than computer time”. What it means basically is that we’re wasting computers at an unprecedented scale. Would you buy a car if it eats 100 liters per 100 kilometers? How about 1000 liters? With computers, we do that all the time. Everything is unbearably slow Look around: our portable computers are thousands of times more powerful than the ones that brought man to the moon. Yet every other webpage struggles to maintain a smooth 60fps scroll on the latest top-of-the-line MacBook Pro. I can comfortably play games, watch 4K videos but not scroll web pages? How is it ok? Google Inbox, a web app written by Google, running in Chrome browser also by Google, takes 13 seconds to open moderately-sized emails: It also animates empty white boxes instead of showing their content because it’s the only way anything can be animated on a webpage with decent performance. No, decent doesn’t mean 60fps, it’s rather “as fast as this web page could possibly go”. I’m dying to see web community answer when 120Hz displays become mainstream. Shit barely hits 60Hz already. Windows 10 takes 30 minutes to update. What could it possibly be doing for that long? That much time is enough to fully format my SSD drive, download a fresh build and install it like 5 times in a row. Pavel Fatin: Typing in editor is a relatively simple process, so even 286 PCs were able to provide a rather fluid typing experience. Modern text editors have higher latency than 42-year-old Emacs. Text editors! What can be simpler? On each keystroke, all you have to do is update tiny rectangular region and modern text editors can’t do that in 16ms. It’s a lot of time. A LOT. A 3D game can fill the whole screen with hundreds of thousands (!!!) of polygons in the same 16ms and also process input, recalculate the world and dynamically load/unload resources. How come? As a general trend, we’re not getting faster software with more features. We’re getting faster hardware that runs slower software with the same features. Everything works way below the possible speed. Ever wonder why your phone needs 30 to 60 seconds to boot? Why can’t it boot, say, in one second? There are no physical limitations to that. I would love to see that. I would love to see limits reached and explored, utilizing every last bit of performance we can get for something meaningful in a meaningful way. Everything is HUUUUGE And then there’s bloat. Web apps could open up to 10× faster if you just simply block all ads. Google begs everyone to stop shooting themselves in their feet with AMP initiative—a technology solution to a problem that doesn’t need any technology, just a little bit of common sense. If you remove bloat, the web becomes crazy fast. How smart do you have to be to understand that? Android system with no apps takes almost 6 Gb. Just think for a second how obscenely HUGE that number is. What’s in there, HD movies? I guess it’s basically code: kernel, drivers. Some string and resources too, sure, but those can’t be big. So, how many drivers do you need for a phone? Windows 95 was 30Mb. Today we have web pages heavier than that! Windows 10 is 4Gb, which is 133 times as big. But is it 133 times as superior? I mean, functionally they are basically the same. Yes, we have Cortana, but I doubt it takes 3970 Mb. But whatever Windows 10 is, is Android really 150% of that? Google keyboard app routinely eats 150 Mb. Is an app that draws 30 keys on a screen really five times more complex than the whole Windows 95? Google app, which is basically just a package for Google Web Search, is 350 Mb! Google Play Services, which I do not use (I don’t buy books, music or videos there)—300 Mb that just sit there and which I’m unable to delete. All that leaves me around 1 Gb for my photos after I install all the essential (social, chats, maps, taxi, banks etc) apps. And that’s with no games and no music at all! Remember times when an OS, apps and all your data fit on a floppy? Your desktop todo app is probably written in Electron and thus has userland driver for Xbox 360 controller in it, can render 3d graphics and play audio and take photos with your web camera. A simple text chat is notorious for its load speed and memory consumption. Yes, you really have to count Slack in as a resource-heavy application. I mean, chatroom and barebones text editor, those are supposed to be two of the less demanding apps in the whole world. Welcome to 2018. At least it works, you might say. Well, bigger doesn’t imply better. Bigger means someone has lost control. Bigger means we don’t know what’s going on. Bigger means complexity tax, performance tax, reliability tax. This is not the norm and should not become the norm. Overweight apps should mean a red flag. They should mean run away scared. Better world manifesto I want to see progress. I want change. I want state-of-the-art in software engineering to improve, not just stand still. I don’t want to reinvent the same stuff over and over, less performant and more bloated each time. I want something to believe in, a worthy end goal, a future better than what we have today, and I want a community of engineers who share that vision. What we have today is not progress. We barely meet business goals with poor tools applied over the top. We’re stuck in local optima and nobody wants to move out. It’s not even a good place, it’s bloated and inefficient. We just somehow got used to it. So I want to call it out: where we are today is bullshit. As engineers, we can, and should, and will do better. We can have better tools, we can build better apps, faster, more predictable, more reliable, using fewer resources (orders of magnitude fewer!). We need to understand deeply what are we doing and why. We need to deliver: reliably, predictably, with topmost quality. We can—and should–take pride in our work. Not just “given what we had…”—no buts! I hope I’m not alone at this. I hope there are people out there who want to do the same. I’d appreciate if we at least start talking about how absurdly bad our current situation in the software industry is. And then we maybe figure out how to get out. ##News Roundup [llvm-announce] LLVM 7.0.0 Release I am pleased to announce that LLVM 7 is now available. Get it here: https://llvm.org/releases/download.html#7.0.0 The release contains the work on trunk up to SVN revision 338536 plus work on the release branch. It is the result of the community's work over the past six months, including: function multiversioning in Clang with the 'target' attribute for ELF-based x86/x86_64 targets, improved PCH support in clang-cl, preliminary DWARF v5 support, basic support for OpenMP 4.5 offloading to NVPTX, OpenCL C++ support, MSan, X-Ray and libFuzzer support for FreeBSD, early UBSan, X-Ray and libFuzzer support for OpenBSD, UBSan checks for implicit conversions, many long-tail compatibility issues fixed in lld which is now production ready for ELF, COFF and MinGW, new tools llvm-exegesis, llvm-mca and diagtool. And as usual, many optimizations, improved diagnostics, and bug fixes. For more details, see the release notes: https://llvm.org/releases/7.0.0/docs/ReleaseNotes.html https://llvm.org/releases/7.0.0/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html https://llvm.org/releases/7.0.0/tools/clang/tools/extra/docs/ReleaseNotes.html https://llvm.org/releases/7.0.0/tools/lld/docs/ReleaseNotes.html Thanks to everyone who helped with filing, fixing, and code reviewing for the release-blocking bugs! Special thanks to the release testers and packagers: Bero Rosenkränzer, Brian Cain, Dimitry Andric, Jonas Hahnfeld, Lei Huang Michał Górny, Sylvestre Ledru, Takumi Nakamura, and Vedant Kumar. For questions or comments about the release, please contact the community on the mailing lists. Onwards to LLVM 8! Cheers, Hans ###Update your Thinkpad’s bios with Linux or OpenBSD Get your new bios At first, go to the Lenovo website and download your new bios: Go to lenovo support Use the search bar to find your product (example for me, x270) Choose the right product (if necessary) and click search On the right side, click on Update Your System Click on BIOS/UEFI Choose *BIOS Update (Bootable CD) for Windows * Download For me the file is called like this : r0iuj25wd.iso Extract bios update Now you will need to install geteltorito. With OpenBSD: $ doas pkgadd geteltorito quirks-3.7 signed on 2018-09-09T13:15:19Z geteltorito-0.6: ok With Debian: $ sudo apt-get install genisoimage Now we will extract the bios update : $ geteltorito -o biosupdate.img r0iuj25wd.iso Booting catalog starts at sector: 20 Manufacturer of CD: NERO BURNING ROM VER 12 Image architecture: x86 Boot media type is: harddisk El Torito image starts at sector 27 and has 43008 sector(s) of 512 Bytes Image has been written to file "biosupdate.img". This will create a file called biosupdate.img. Put the image on an USB key CAREFULL : on my computer, my USB key is sda1 on Linux and sd1 on OpenBSD. Please check twice on your computer the name of your USB key. With OpenBSD : $ doas dd if=biosupdate.img of=/dev/rsd1c With Linux : $ sudo dd if=biosupdate.img of=/dev/sda Now all you need is to reboot, to boot on your USB key and follow the instructions. Enjoy 😉 ###Announcing The HardenedBSD Foundation In June of 2018, we announced our intent to become a not-for-profit, tax-exempt 501©(3) organization in the United States. It took a dedicated team months of work behind-the-scenes to make that happen. On 06 September 2018, HardenedBSD Foundation Corp was granted 501©(3) status, from which point all US-based persons making donations can deduct the donation from their taxes. We are grateful for those who contribute to HardenedBSD in whatever way they can. Thank you for making HardenedBSD possible. We look forward to a bright future, driven by a helpful and positive community. ###How you migrate ZFS filesystems matters If you want to move a ZFS filesystem around from one host to another, you have two general approaches; you can use ‘zfs send’ and ‘zfs receive’, or you can use a user level copying tool such as rsync (or ‘tar -cf | tar -xf’, or any number of similar options). Until recently, I had considered these two approaches to be more or less equivalent apart from their convenience and speed (which generally tilted in favour of ‘zfs send’). It turns out that this is not necessarily the case and there are situations where you will want one instead of the other. We have had two generations of ZFS fileservers so far, the Solaris ones and the OmniOS ones. When we moved from the first generation to the second generation, we migrated filesystems across using ‘zfs send’, including the filesystem with my home directory in it (we did this for various reasons). Recently I discovered that some old things in my filesystem didn’t have file type information in their directory entries. ZFS has been adding file type information to directories for a long time, but not quite as long as my home directory has been on ZFS. This illustrates an important difference between the ‘zfs send’ approach and the rsync approach, which is that zfs send doesn’t update or change at least some ZFS on-disk data structures, in the way that re-writing them from scratch from user level does. There are both positives and negatives to this, and a certain amount of rewriting does happen even in the ‘zfs send’ case (for example, all of the block pointers get changed, and ZFS will re-compress your data as applicable). I knew that in theory you had to copy things at the user level if you wanted to make sure that your ZFS filesystem and everything in it was fully up to date with the latest ZFS features. But I didn’t expect to hit a situation where it mattered in practice until, well, I did. Now I suspect that old files on our old filesystems may be partially missing a number of things, and I’m wondering how much of the various changes in ‘zfs upgrade -v’ apply even to old data. (I’d run into this sort of general thing before when I looked into ext3 to ext4 conversion on Linux.) With all that said, I doubt this will change our plans for migrating our ZFS filesystems in the future (to our third generation fileservers). ZFS sending and receiving is just too convenient, too fast and too reliable to give up. Rsync isn’t bad, but it’s not the same, and so we only use it when we have to (when we’re moving only some of the people in a filesystem instead of all of them, for example). PS: I was going to try to say something about what ‘zfs send’ did and didn’t update, but having looked briefly at the code I’ve concluded that I need to do more research before running my keyboard off. In the mean time, you can read the OpenZFS wiki page on ZFS send and receive, which has plenty of juicy technical details. PPS: Since eliminating all-zero blocks is a form of compression, you can turn zero-filled files into sparse files through a ZFS send/receive if the destination has compression enabled. As far as I know, genuine sparse files on the source will stay sparse through a ZFS send/receive even if they’re sent to a destination with compression off. ##Beastie Bits BSD Users Stockholm Meetup #4: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 at 18:00 BSD Poland User Group: Next Meeting: October 11, 2018, 18:15 - 21:15 at Warsaw University of Technology n2k18 Hackathon report: Ken Westerback (krw@) on disklabel(8) work, dhclient(8) progress Running MirageOS Unikernels on OpenBSD in vmm (Now Works) vmm(4) gets support for qcow2 MeetBSD and SecurityBsides Colin Percival reduced FreeBSD startup time from 10627ms (11.2) to 4738ms (12.0) FreeBSD 11.1 end-of-life KnoxBug: Monday, October 1, 2018 at 18:00: Real-world Performance Advantages of NVDIMM and NVMe: Case Study with OpenZFS ##Feedback/Questions Todd - 2 Nics, 1 bhyve and a jail cell Thomas - Deep Dive Morgan - Send/Receive to Manage Fragmentation? Dominik - hierarchical jails -> networking Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv

Hey Indie Filmmakers - a DIY filmmaking podcast
Episode 72: MoviePass vs. AMC Stubs A-List

Hey Indie Filmmakers - a DIY filmmaking podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 49:04


For less than the cost of one movie ticket, MoviePass lets you see up to three movies per month in theaters. AMC Theatres is now competing with their own monthly movie plan. Plus, your questions about calculating SD card recording time, lav mics for four people, and how to backup footage while climbing a mountain.Emily asked about backing up footage in the wilderness, without laptops or internet. Episode 63 of this podcast discusses some hardware options, and the LaCie 2TB DJI Copilot BOSS may be the ideal choice.Obi asked for lens recommendations for event videography. Nick and I like the combination of the 12-35mm and 35-100mm, both f/2.8 constant. Both lenses appear in my equipment list.Blake asked about this SanDisk 64GB SD card. Its label says 95MB/s, but 95 megabytes per second is the read speed, not the write speed. It’s a V30 card, meaning it can guarantee a sustained 30MB/s write speed for video recording. 30 megabytes is 240 megabits, so it can handle recording quality up to 240mbps.To figure out recording time, you need to know that:There are 8 bits in a byte, therefore 8 megabits (mb) in one megabyte (MB).And there are 1024 megabytes (MB) in a gigabyte (GB).So GB * 1024 * 8 / bitrate / 60 seconds = the number of recording minutes.If I’m shooting 150mbps on my GH5 with a 64BG card, I can record 58 minutes of video.64 * 1024 * 8 / 150 / 60 = 58.25

仙台福音自由教会 礼拝メッセージ Podcast

実施日時: 2018年3月4日 日曜礼拝 メッセンジャー: 吉田耕三牧師 聖書箇所: イザヤ11章10〜16節 長さ・サイズ: 32:00 (30MB)

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Lead Your Life Podcast
Liberate Your Mind & Find Your Inner Peace | Peace Itimi

Lead Your Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018


 “Do not let the behavior of others destroy your inner peace.” —Dalai LamaThis week's episode of Lead Your Life Series features the story of how Peace, grew up with so much anger and depression, and how it led to discover what she's passionate about. Today, she is a super emerging Techprenuer helping business use digital marketing to grow their businesses. This is an outstanding episode from our curated stories in 2017. Lead Your Life Series, is a special edition of Lead Your Life Podcast. We share real life experiences of how personal struggles and seeming setbacks were turned into phenomenal stories of hope and grace. About Peace ItimiPeace Itimi studied Medical Biochemistry at the University but is now actively pursuing a career in Digital Marketing after falling in love with it during her time as a Google Student Ambassador.  She has various certifications from Hubspot and Google in Digital Marketing and is actively involved in the Google Digital Skills Project where she has trained over 2000 people thus far. She is also the Co-founder of Rene Digital Hub and has published three Books.Peace would be telling us about her personal struggle(s), What were her redefining moments, the most important steps she took differently, what were the aftermaths, and what lessons she would like you to take away from her story.Enjoy!  *Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Runtime: 24 Minutes 05 Seconds — 22.30MB)You can also listen on: iTunes | Android | Email | RSSBe SocialPlease share the love by sharing this post across your Facebook, Twitter and other social channels. What can you make of Peace's story? Is there any part that you can relate with? Please share with us using the comment form below.

Aprender fotografía | El podcast
108. Vocabulario fotográfico | Descentrables | Búffer de cámara y contraluz

Aprender fotografía | El podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 25:17


Vocabulario fotográfico | Descentrables |Búffer de cámara y contraluz Hola y bienvenidos, un día más, a Aprender Fotografía. Soy Fran Valverde y me acompaña Pere Larrègula, fotógrafo de moda y publicidad y formador. Hoy respondemos algunas preguntas de nuestros oyentes y seguimos con nueva sección sobre vocabulario fotográfico. Como siempre, os recordamos que Studio Lightroom es un espacio de alquiler para el fotógrafo aficionado y profesional. Ofrecemos tanto el alquiler del espacio, un estudio de 90m2 bañados por luz natural, cómo alquiler de material fotográfico. Además, ofrecemos cursos y talleres de manera habitual. Os recordamos que usando la palabra "podcast" recibiréis un 20% de descuento en todos los cursos. Preguntas de los oyentes: Fetel: A mitad podcast no resisto ya a decir: "queridos reyes magos..." ???? ojala os tuviera en mi ciudad para alquilar un b2x para una boda. Que envidia aqui en castellon no hay casi nada. Ya me disteis ganas de mirar los B1. Pero he descubierto innovafoto y morando su web he visto lo de los martes Profoto. Me acercaré. Y lo del taller de valencia me apunto ya!!! A ver si dais datos para tener agenda despejada. Jon López: Buenos días! Un apunte. Decía Nico en este podcast que el enemigo de todo es el 'cuñao'. Corrijo, el enemigo de todo es mi "cuñao" Un abrazo a los tres y feliz fin de semana. Gracias una vez más por el podcast. Objetivo DESCENTRABLE: Objetivo que puede desplazarse respecto a su eje, reproduce en parte los movimientos de las cámaras de gran formato. Básicamente sirven para el control de la perspectiva y se desplazan horizontal y verticalmente. Se utilizan en fotografía de arquitectura e interiorismo para corregir la convergencia vertical, y también en bodegón. BUFER de cámara: Memoria de la cámara que almacena las fotos digitales antes que se graben en la tarjeta de memoria. Y la importancia de la velocidad de la tarjeta 100x = 15MB/s 133x = 20MB/s 200x = 30MB/s 300x = 45MB/s 400x = 60MBs 600x = 90MB/s 800x = 120MB/s 1000x= 160MB/s Es la velocidad de Lectura… la de escritura suele ser un tercio menor. Lleva las tarjetas de memoria SD o CF protegidas contra los golpes, humedad, etc… CONTRALUZ: Luz natural o artificial situada por detrás del motivo. El contraste elevado que casi siempre le es característico dificulta el cálculo de la exposición. Como la lectura medida de toda la escena suele provocar sobre o subexposición es aconsejable tomar una lectura independiente de la parte del motivo que se quiera reproducir de forma normal. El contraluz aunque crea problemas tiene gran valor creativo y permite crear siluetas y halos en torno al cabello por ejemplo. También queremos invitarte a participar y a asistir a nuestros cursos y talleres de fotografía en Barcelona. Descuento: usando la palabra "podcast" en la cesta de compra podrás obtener un 20% de descuento. Como siempre, te pedimos que nos valores con una reseña de 5 estrellas en iTunes e iVoxx. ¡Muchísimas gracias por  tu feedback! Y no dudes en escribirnos si tienes alguna duda o pregunta adicional.  

【万智牌】MTGCN的魔之声
第五集—我们与万智牌背景故事的缘起缘灭

【万智牌】MTGCN的魔之声

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 29:58


【魔~声之五】我们与万智牌背景故事的缘起缘灭这次我们在技术上进行了新的尝试,除了提供大家抱怨无法暂停无法拖动的音频版,还有能够拖动(但音效较差)的伪视频版。微信对音频的限制是时长不超30分钟,大小不超30MB;对视频的限制则是时长不超10小时,但是大小超过20MB的文件需要从腾讯视频外链(会附带更长的广告),所以如何取舍希望大家在文末的投票告诉我们。这一期,我们会一起回忆一下各自点燃火花,结缘万智牌背景故事的起源,无名老师最后到底说了什么给断杖的火种浇了一盆冷水……03:00     断杖的万智牌背景故事启蒙,万智牌四大中文官译长篇都有啥?05:00    无名老师居然自称断杖的门徒!断杖激动得语无伦次!07:20     共同的感受——奥德赛系列之后,牌面不大讲故事了,你赞不赞同?08:30     牌盲断杖再次一本正经口胡……明明是“杰拉尔德的决断”的背景叙述,却说成了“雪恨”09:50     暴风雨、天罗城塞、出瑞斯记用了30-50多张牌面讲故事?!14:10    未知领域的雏形——神河系列配发的20篇短小说,请期待 星辰太子@MTGCN 的翻译补完。15:30    从翻译“列将传”到翻译小说,断杖跳入更深的坑(然后逃走)。17:25    无名老师入坑时间成迷,又说自己洛温入坑的了!19:10    万智背景故事进入创新之年代,肥包不再送小说,被迫弃读的两人,你(断杖再次口胡……《阿拉若时空鹏洛客指南》定价其实是16.99美元不是26.99美元)20:25    海外扫货重新点燃断杖的火花,奠定了博识都公众号的基础21:45    威世智爸爸我爱(塞洛斯时期的)你——那时候的万智故事:表现形式多,故事质量高,相互配合好。断杖眼中的白银时代。25:45    无名老师带你上层次——林语堂先生论小说。断杖听完居然不想做博识都了?如果你听完了节目看完了文章可就是想看看猫,请告诉我前期回顾(点击跳转):Vol.1        对决包:心智vs力量(上):风暴vs部落,谁更强?                对决包:心智vs力量(下):尤依拉和她的男朋友们Vol.2        尼可波拉斯:一个糟糕的游戏玩家Vol.3        28岁还在过本命年的基定Vol.3.5     介绍我们自己和我们的想法Vol.4        波拉斯还缺个地质学家或者烧窑师傅点击“阅读原文”跳转我们在喜马拉雅FM的页面

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【万智牌】MTGCN的魔之声
第五集—我们与万智牌背景故事的缘起缘灭

【万智牌】MTGCN的魔之声

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 29:58


【魔~声之五】我们与万智牌背景故事的缘起缘灭 这次我们在技术上进行了新的尝试,除了提供大家抱怨无法暂停无法拖动的音频版,还有能够拖动(但音效较差)的伪视频版。 微信对音频的限制是时长不超30分钟,大小不超30MB;对视频的限制则是时长不超10小时,但是大小超过20MB的文件需要从腾讯视频外链(会附带更长的广告),所以如何取舍希望大家在文末的投票告诉我们。 这一期,我们会一起回忆一下各自点燃火花,结缘万智牌背景故事的起源,无名老师最后到底说了什么给断杖的火种浇了一盆冷水…… 03:00 断杖的万智牌背景故事启蒙,万智牌四大中文官译长篇都有啥? 05:00 无名老师居然自称断杖的门徒!断杖激动得语无伦次! 07:20 共同的感受——奥德赛系列之后,牌面不大讲故事了,你赞不赞同? 08:30 牌盲断杖再次一本正经口胡……明明是“杰拉尔德的决断”的背景叙述,却说成了“雪恨” 09:50 暴风雨、天罗城塞、出瑞斯记用了30-50多张牌面讲故事?! ...

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Lead Your Life Podcast
My Top 5 Leadership Lessons from YALI RLC West Africa Onsite Training

Lead Your Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017


In my last post. I interviewed 22 of my colleagues from the Young African Leaders Initiative, Regional Leadership Center (YALI RLC). They shared their before and after YALI experience.A number of people asked me to share my experience. Therefore, I am resuming Lead Your Life Podcast by sharing some leadership lessons I learnt during the onsite training at Administrative Staff college of Nigeria (ASCON), Lagos.I have been inspired to scale up on my ideas after spending 5 weeks together with Young African Leaders from 9 countries across West Africa. There were three tracks - Entrepreneurship, Public Management, and Civic Leadership. I applied to take part in the entrepreneurship track, to learn more about building sustainable business institutions.  Of all the experiences I gained, there were some that stood out for me.  Five Leadership lessons that stood out from YALI RLC, West Africa Be Confident about your unique style as a leader.Discover your unique space as a leader as own it.Strategic collaboration is key to success.The key to building a strong network is to genuinely  serve others.Mentoring makes success more easy. In today’s episode of the Lead Your Life Podcast, I discussed with specific illustration, my leadership lessons from YALI. Enjoy!* Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 30:57 — 30MB)You can also listen on: iTunes | Android | Email | RSS Be SocialPlease share the love by sharing this post across your Facebook, Twitter and other social channels. Let me have your comment below.

仙台福音自由教会 礼拝メッセージ Podcast

実施日時: 2016年10月16日 日曜礼拝 メッセンジャー: 吉田耕三牧師 聖書箇所: 第一テサロニケ5章1〜11節 長さ・サイズ: 32:00 (30MB)

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TwoFiftyBeats
Techno Shit (v2)

TwoFiftyBeats

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2012


Soo, leider ist das der letzte Track für diesen Monat, denn ich habe nur 30MB pro Monat, und für mehr...$$$(ihr wisst ja, wie es ist) Auf Soundcloud werde ich allerdings jeden Tag weiter Hochladen... Link: http://soundcloud.com/bittekeineabbos

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 40 - Mitos y leyendas urbanas

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2011


Mientras voy terminando la edición de la segunda parte del Podcast dedicado al vuelo de Gagarin os dejo con el último programa de esta temporada en Galaxias y Centellas en el que (incautos ellos) me han vuelto invitar, para hablar en esta ocasión sobre algunos de los mitos falsos y leyendas urbanas que más se han extendido en internet.Os recomiendo que lo escuchéis porque, de verdad (y lo váis a notar desde el primer minuto) disfrutamos como enanos grabándolo y se nota que lo pasamos bien. Un programa de ciencia divertido, ameno e interesante. DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 27MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3- 30MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 27MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- DESCARGA DESDE IVOOX- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNES------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Fuzzy Logic Science Show
Barley to the Max

Fuzzy Logic Science Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2010 0:30


Here we are at the Shine Dome, The Australian Academy of Science for the Science Festival. What a day! Lots of great talks by top Australian scientists doing ground breaking research. Dr David Topping is Chief Research Scientist CSIRO Food and Nutritional Sciences. So you thought it was enough to eat less meat?  Hear the fascinating role of starch in our diet, and how the CSIRO is working to help us with their BARLEYMax product. Interview by Rod.  30MB, 30min See photos of the Handsome Fuzzy crew on Facebook.  More audio from the Shine Dome later.

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
PODCAST IRREDUCTIBLE 34 - ALAN TURING

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2010


En primer lugar me gustaría pediros disculpas por la tardanza en editar este último podcast. Alguno de los asíduos que os pasáis por el podcast de la Aldea, incluso me habéis enviado algún correo dándome prisa y diciéndome: "Ey, Irreductible, que llevas casi dos meses sin hacer ningún podcast, ponte manos a la obra..."La razón no es otra que mi torpeza informática que, hace algunas semanas, me obligó a formatear el ordenador, perdiendo todo lo que había grabado hasta ese momento...Es uno de los inconvenientes de realizar estos podcast de manera amateur en mi casa... Quizá si alguna radio me fichara como a Cristiano Ronaldo para algún programa y me brindara la oportunidad de trabajar con un estudio de sonido profesional... jajajaja :DPero bueno... aunque sea dos meses después, aquí estamos de nuevo y en esta ocasión me gustaría que volviéramos a recordar la figura de Alan Turing. Un personaje apasionante cuya vida estuvo llena de logros y brillantes descubrimientos que llevaron a convertirle en uno de los padres de la informática actual.Turing realizó una importantísima labor en la segunda guerra mundial, descifrando los códigos secretos alemanes de la máquina enigma y ayudando a su país a ganar aquella confrontación. A pesar de eso, Alan Turing, no fue tratado como merecía y creo que este podcast es un buen homenaje a quien tanto debemos los internautas y aficionados a la informática.Espero que os guste.Un saludo. DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 80MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3- 30MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 80MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 80MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD - DESCARGA DESDE IVOOX- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESLas Músicas utilizadas en este Podcast están bajo Licencia Creative Commons:- Jaime Heras (de su disco The future is over)- DJ Fab- Axial Ensemble- Canción: "Border Blaster" de Josh Woodward------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 33 - La batalla del Alamein

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2010


Vuelve la Historia al Podcast de la Aldea Irreductible y lo hace en forma de una de esas batallas que tanto os están gustando. En esta ocasión no viajaremos muy lejos, nos desplazaremos al siglo XX para descubrir los entresijos de una de las batallas clave de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.El enfrentamiento entre dos generales brillantes y carismáticos.Rommel y Montgomery se ven las caras con el desierto como testigo.Y para este Podcast he intentado ir un poco más allá y vuelven las colaboraciones.Dos grandes voces darán vida por unos momentos a los estrategas en conflicto...Quiero agradecerles de antemano su participación y su total entrega al meterse en la piel de los generales.Por un lado, Jose Antonio Blanco que repite actuación en estos archivos sonoros interpretando a la perfección el papel del comandante británico Bernard Montgomery.En las filas alemanas hay una nueva incorporación que encarna como nadie el espíritu intuitivo y personal de Erwin Rommel... Su voz no es muy conocida, sin embargo y aunque es la primera vez que se adentra en el mundo de los podcast, se ha portado como un profesional...Así pues, nos adentramos hoy en las arenas del Sáhara, nos subimos a uno de aquellos panzers fantasmas y revivimos la épica campaña africana que significó un cambio fundamental en la sucesión de acontecimientos de la segunda guerra mundial.Como siempre, espero que os guste. Un saludo.DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 83MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3- 30MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 83MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 83MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD- DESCARGA DESDE IVOOX- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESLas Músicas utilizadas en este Podcast están bajo Licencia Creative Commons:- Butterfly Tea- DJ Fab- Canción: Country de Garp------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Liberadio(!) with Mary Mancini & Freddie O'Connell
Liberadio(!) Podcast December 21, 2009: The War on Hanukkah (Because We've Already Beat Christmas) Extravaganza, Part 2

Liberadio(!) with Mary Mancini & Freddie O'Connell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2009 2:00


A bit about the CARD Act and Lilly Ledbetter; Dave Thomas (in Christmas camo!), president of the Nashville chapter of Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, finally settles the question of whether or not we are a Christian nation; your holiday phone calls and a special appearance by Dr. Marisa Richmond of the Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition who explains Rep. Jimmy Matlock's (R-Lenoir City) participation in this year's war on Hannukah. [26.30MB]

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 27 - Del átomo al CERN

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2009


PODCAST LA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLECAPÍTULO 27 - DEL ÁTOMO AL CERNEn primer lugar, espero que sepáis disculparme por la tardanza en editar este nuevo Podcast. Ha pasado casi un mes desde el último capítulo que os dejé, pero cómo podéis imaginar con la iniciativa contra el recorte en el presupuesto del Ministerio de Ciencia, he estado bastante ocupado durante algunas semanas.Vuelvo, no obstante, a la normalidad (y a la tranquilidad) y retomo los Podcast con su frecuencia habitual.En esta nueva entrega nos vamos a sumergir en un tema de total actualidad: La inminente puesta en funcionamiento del Colisionador de Hadrones del CERN, el LHC.Un podcast que, en esta ocasión, vuelve a retomar los temas plenamente científicos y nos va a llevar a realizar un interesante paseo por las escalas más diminutas del Universo... Los ladrillos básicos en los que se basa nuestro mundo.Un podcast que recorrerá más de 2.000 años de historia científica en poco más de 30 minutos, como siempre intentando ser entretenido, ameno y no muy complicado... espero haberlo logrado.DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 65MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3- 30MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 65MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 65MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESLas Músicas utilizadas en este Podcast están bajo Licencia Creative Commons:- Jaime Heras- Celestial Aeon Project- Axial Ensemble- Canción "My misfit ways" de Christophe Marc------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible
Podcast Irreductible 22 - Apollo 11

Podcast La Aldea Irreductible

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2009


PODCAST LA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLECAPÍTULO 22 - APOLLO 11Como muchos habréis podido imaginar una fecha tan señalada como el 40 aniversario de la llegada del hombre a la Luna, no podía pasar desapercibida para el Podcast Irreductible.El 16 de Julio de 1969, a las 10:32, hora de Cabo Cañaveral, la misión más ambiciosa de la Historia de la Humanidad despegaba rumbo a nuestro satélite.A bordo, tres astronautas, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin y Michael Collins que completarían con éxito uno de los mayores logros del hombre: visitar otro cuerpo celeste fuera de la Tierra.La madrugada del 20 de Julio, el Módulo lunar llámado "Eagle" aluniza en el Mar de la Tranquilidad y 40 años después, desde el Podcast de la Aldea, he creído oportuno hacerles un pequeño homenaje.Gracias a todos por vuestra paciencia... por haber seguido ahí, irreductibles, durante el periodo de mis vacaciones... Espero estar a la altura de este aniversario y que este nuevo Podcast os guste tanto como los anteriores.Desde ahora retomo este apartado con normalidad e intentaré que los Podcast lleguen puntuales cada 15 días... Mientras, os dejo con este capítulo 22... Hoy, en la Aldea, viajamos a la Luna... Un saludo.DESCARGAR EL PODCAST:- 65MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3 - 30MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG- 65MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP- 65MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD- DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS- DESCARGA EN iTUNESLas Músicas utilizadas en este Podcast están bajo Licencia Creative Commons:- Dj Fab- Alexander Blu- Chriss Onac- Canción "Barreja" de Govanon------------------------------------------------------SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE

Bristol Festival of Ideas Audio RSS feed
Audio compilation - Alain de Botton, Tariq Ramadan and Susie Orbach (July 2009)

Bristol Festival of Ideas Audio RSS feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2009


In this first podcast from summer 2009, presented by Bristol Festival of Ideas, George Miller looks back at some of the highlights of the 2009 May Festival. One of Britain's leading philosophers, writers and broadcasters, Alain de Botton, discusses the pleasures and sorrows of work; Tariq Ramadan, Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Oxford and one of the foremost voices of reformist Islam in the West, talks about the challenges facing Islam today; and Susie Orbach, author of the best-selling book 'Fat is a Feminist Issue' looks at our changing relationship with our bodies. This podcast is 31 minutes long (30MB), and is the first recording in our summer podcast series for 2009. If you would like to hear more interviews with selected speakers from this year's festival, please visit our website at: www.ideasfestival.co.uk. Presented by Bristol Festival of Ideas (www.ideasfestival.co.uk). Interviews by George Miller (http://podularity.com).

Live and Direct
LD20080813 - Barry Carter on ORMUS - Part 1

Live and Direct

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2008


Today it gives me pleasure to present a live phone interview with Barry Carter of Subtle Energies fame. We discuss his personal background, his interest in ORMUS and science, some uses for ORMUS, methods of extracting it, and some broader spiritual and consciousness-related topics. Barry and I would like to continue the conversation, so stay tuned for more. If you enjoy the interview I encourage you to check out Barry's in-depth site, chock-full of descriptions, lectures, tutorials, pictures, and email lists on which other like-minded folks discuss ORMUS.Today's interview sizes up at 57:32 and 30MB. I welcome your comments. Please also let me know if you have any questions you'd like me to ask Barry in follow-up shows. As always, you can either listen online via the link above, or download it (right-click, "Save as..."), or subscribe to the podcast to receive my show automatically in iTunes or your podcast platform of choice. Share and enjoy!

Wroclaw Weekly Podcasts
Enjoy Mondays S2E05

Wroclaw Weekly Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2008


  The video recording from the opening of the exhibition “Forma jest pustką (The Form Is Emptiness)” by Olga Osadowska on 19.11.2007, Mleczarnia (ul. Włodkowica 5). It was the third exhibition of the 2nd edition of “Enjoy Mondays” (“Polubisz Poniedziałki”) festival (08.10.07-17.12.07). Download: em2007_05.mp4 (H.264 / AAC / 7.30MB / 1:25)Please use Quicktime 7 or [...]

Viviendo con Fallas
Vlog 43: Tour Kamylo & Paola

Viviendo con Fallas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2006


[6:06min][CLICK HERE for quicktime - 33MB][CLICK HERE for windows media - 30MB]Música de:Robbie Williams "Let Love Be Your Energy"Vlog 43 - Episode 30:Tour with Kamylo & PaolaKamylo is a colombian who lives in Atlanta (with his wife Paola); we know him because we've been reading his blog for a while now. On Monday July 3, we had the opportunity to meet both of them in person. Wanna see how it went?Note1: if you want to see more of the Walt Disney Concert Hall buidling, we have another -pretty cool- video of it, click here.Note2: if you want to see more of the Kodak Theatre, we also have another AWESOME video. Click here.Vlog 43 - Episodio 30Tour con Kamilo & PaolaKamylo es un colombiano que vive en Atlanta con su esposa Paola. Lo conocemos por que hemos estado leyendo su blog por mucho tiempo. El 3 de Julio tuvimos la oportunidad de conocerlos en persona. Quieren ver cómo nos fué?Nota1: si quieren ver más del edificio del Walt Disney Concert Hall, tenemos otro video super bacano, click aquí para verlo.Nota2: si quieren ver más del Kodak Theatre, también tenemos otro video -bacanísimo- de este lugar. Click aquí.

SkyPieces Radio
Episode 10 - Over My Shoulder

SkyPieces Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2006


Episode 10 is bottled up fresh right here!!The specs: 30MB and 31:32Show Notes00:00 Episode Tag and Theme01:43 *The Genders - Mute Button04:45 *Soular - Over You08:14 *Texture - Surrender11:58 *Planet of Women - Waking Up the Neighborhood15:42 *Revolution - The Resin Rain20:04 *Jammin, Inc. - RaggaPunk24:42 *Lark Watts - Love28:09 Promo - Rock and Roll Geek Show28:30 *Tourist - Throwing Stones31:22 SkyPieces Bumpwww.skypiecesradio.comwww.larkwatts.commusic.podshow.comskypiecesradio@gmail.comAs you can see, this is an "encore" episode of sorts. I've been getting a lot more traffic lately and I thought this would be a good way to bring the newcomers up to speed. I hate that they missed this much already. It isn't everything I've played for the first nine episodes, but it is the highlights. And... I shut up more this time.Email me. Tell me where you are, what you listen to the show on (iTunes, WPM, etc) and what else you listen to. I love to get recommendations for other shows. Tell me what you think of the new theme music, etc. Also, sign up for the email list over there on the right column. Get these show notes in your inbox.Go ahead. Rock'n'roll.