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El Audi TT es un caso de éxito. Más allá de sus ventas, más allá sus resultados deportivos, el TT colaboró decisivamente a que Audi ofreciese algo de lo que carecía hasta la llegada de este coche en 1998. Esto no lo digo yo: Lo dijo en su momento el diseñador jefe de Audi, Peter Schreyer. Os aseguro que pocos coches conozco tan bien como el TT en todas sus generaciones. Vi en directo debutar el prototipo en el Salón de Fráncfort de 1995, fui a su presentación internacional, lo probé a fondo… y acabé siendo propietario de uno de ellos, nada menos que un TTS. Y en 2019 Abraham Schot, nombrado con urgencia en 2018 anunció que Audi dejaría de fabricar el TT para, literalmente, “ser reemplazado por un coche eléctrico”. Para mi uno más de los errores del Grupo VAG. Este TT ha sido víctima de la electrificación, como tantos otros buenos coches. Y por eso, desde ya, os anunció que haremos un video que se titulara así: “Modelos víctimas de la electrificación”. Ya estamos trabajando en ello y el TT ocupará un lugar importante en ese video. A mediados de los 90, Audi ya hacia muy buenos coches. Su gama se estructuraba básicamente en los 80 y 100, coches excelentes, pero poco emocionantes. BMW ofrecía coches con marcado acento deportivo mientras que Mercedes era la marca Premium por excelencia… Lexus acababa de nacer y nadie esperaba lo que paso después. En ese panorama los Audi eran coches que convencían, pero no enamoraban. Y la marca quiso cambiar eso. Primero lanzó en 1994 el A8, un verdadero cochazo con su carrocería de aluminio y que marcaba en nuevo rumbo en cuanto a denominaciones: El 80 sería A4 y el 100 seria A6. Ya tenían una berlina de lujo, pero paralelamente estaban trabajando en un coche deportivo que rejuveneciese a la marca y que transmitiese emoción a ese modelo y a toda la marca… Los tiempos de Quattro ya estaban lejos… había que pensar en algo y en 1995 vemos el resultado de esos trabajos. Y 3 años después nace como coche de producción. Antes de comenzar os hago una advertencia: En todas partes verás que se habla de 3 generaciones del TT, la primera que va de 1998 a 2006, la segunda desde 2006 a 2014 y la tercera desde 2014 a 2023. Para mí la tercera es una puesta al día de la segunda; también la primera tuvo un restyling en el 2000, pero no se la considera una generación distinta. Por lo tanto solo voy a considerar dos generaciones. La producción del Audi TT arranca en Győr, Hungría, en 1998. La verdad es que se complicaron un poco la vida, pues las carrocerías pintadas se transportaban en ferrocarril desde Ingolstadt a la factoría húngara, donde se llevaba a cabo el ensamblaje final del vehículo. En 1999, se introduce la versión descapotable, el Audi TT Roadster, con un techo retráctil de lona y un interior biplaza. Aunque veáis tan bonito al primer TT lo que se escondía debajo era la plataforma del Audi A3 que a su vez era la del VW Golf IV. Y, por cierto, la del León I, bien conocida por todos. De hecho, la mayor parte de sus motores eran los mismo que el Golf, con el magnífico 1.8 de 20 válvulas y turbo en versiones de 150 y hasta 225 CV. Y no faltaba la tracción total Quattro, pues si bien es cierto que la fama del original Audi Quattro estaba lejos, Audi había cuidado y muy bien esa denominación, un gran acierto. También heredado de VW le llegó el motor VR6 de 3,2 litros y 250 CV, un motor con la virtud de su compacidad, que le permitía entrar en el vano motor de estos coches, pero que nunca fue un motor brillante. Malo no fue, pero brillante, tampoco. Pude probar este modelo en todas sus versiones en Alemania, a más de 250 Km/h y en circuito. Y recuerdo que la gran mayoría de la prensa coincidimos en una crítica: A alta velocidad carecía del aplomo de otros coches, incluso del propio Golf. Esto se ha olvidado, pero la verdad es que a 200 km/h las rachas de viento, aunque fuese flojo, daba una sensación de flotación al volante y en circuito, en curvas rápidas, la trasera se sentía ligera… demasiado ligera. Esto era más evidente en las versiones más potentes, pero deslucía a un modelo que era bonito, eficaz, con muy buena motricidad y comportamiento deportivo. Y Audi lo arregló en el año 2000, a algunos os parecerá que lo solucionó rápido y a otros, como a mí, lento. En 2006 aparece la segunda generación y apenas 2 años después me compré un TTS del que guardo un magnífico recuerdo. Como digo para mí el TT de 2014 no es una nueva generación, pues incluso estéticamente no es fácil distinguir uno u otro. Nace en 2016 los RS con motor de 5 cilindros, 2,5 litros y turbo potenciados a 400 CV y por supuesto con cambio DSG de 7 velocidades y tracción total. Este me gustaba más que el mío, pero no existía cuando me lo compre… y no me hubiese llegado el dinero.
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Auf der A8 bei Pforzheim-Süd wollte ein Fahrer rückwärts auf die Autobahn einfahren, konnte aber von der Polizei gestoppt werden. Das Rückwärtsfahren war, wie sich kurze Zeit später herausstellte, nicht das einzige Problem. In Heidenheim fehlen einer Bank 1 Millionen Euro. Allerdings nicht in Scheinen oder Goldmünzen, sondern in Kleingeld. Wie konnte eine solche Summe unbemerkt verschwinden? Welch großer logistischer Aufwand muss dahinter stecken? Und wie arbeitet eigentlich der Stadionsprecher des KSC? Karsten durfte diesen Job im ausverkauften Wildpark am letzten Wochenende gegen Köln übernehmen, und Jan hat einige Fragen zum Ablauf. 29:59 ist der Podcast, der sich wöchentlich mit spannenden und unterhaltsamen Themen aus dem Sendegebiet des Radiosenders "die neue welle" auseinandersetzt. Unterhaltsame und manchmal auch sehr kuriose Geschichten, die im Radio nur kurz oder gar nicht vorkommen. Dies ist Folge: 269.
Der Luzerner Regierungsrat will mit verschiedenen Massnahmen etwas gegen den Fachkräftemangel in den Schulzimmern unternehmen. Kostenpunkt: 50 Millionen Franken. Der LLV reagiert sehr erfreut. Weiter in der Sendung: · Die Baubewilligung für die Erweiterung der Bossard Arena in Zug ist da. · Die Obwaldner Regierung prüft Halbanschluss an die A8 in Sarnen.
En dat was januari. Bijna, want voor de maand in de geschiedenisboeken verdwijnt hebben wij nog ons weekoverzicht voor je gemaakt. We konden, en wilden er niet omheen. Er was deze week veel 112-nieuws. Niet iedereen vindt dat even leuk, maar toch vinden we dat we ongelukken, autobranden en overvallen moeten melden. Zo was Michel bij de overval van elektronicawinkel Entertainment CEX Exchange op de Gedempte Gracht. Ook vertelt hij over het grote ongeval op de A8 waardoor de snelweg lang afgesloten was. Renée vertelt over haar gesprek met Astrid Mannes van Welzijn Wonen Plus. Zij organiseert speciale middagen voor jonge mantelzorgers zodat ze even leuke dingen kunnen doen. Nick praat je bij over hoe de adviescommissie van Zaanstad omgaat met de bezwaren tegen de omgevingsvergunning voor de mislukte pilot met toegangsheffing op de Zaanse Schans. Rick was bij de Holocaust Memorial Day en vertelt wat zijn indruk was van die bijeenkomst in de Bullekerk. Ook is hij een beetje bedroefd omdat de nachttrein tussen Alkmaar en Amsterdam Centraal niet op Zaandam zal stoppen. Onze enthousiaste stagiair Jens sprak met Floris van koffiebranderij Gebrand op Smaak uit Wormer over een vreemd reparatieverzoek. Als je wilt weten wat daar aan de hand was … dan moet je luisteren naar De Week van De Orkaan.
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In January 2019, Danielle Redlick frantically called 911. She said she believed her husband, Michael Redlick, was deceased. A heart attack, she thought. But as more details of the story emerged, it was clear this was no heart attack. The story Danielle told was full of holes. The question is, would a jury believe her?Today's snack: French silk pieSupport us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/lovemarrykillSources:https://www.courttv.com/trials/fl-v-redlick-2022/https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2019/02/06/ucf-faculty-members-wife-said-he-stabbed-himself-police-say-she-killed-him-tried-to-cover-it-up/Taking the Stand. S2.E1, Danielle Redlick.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3S3E7VdhX-k (911 call)https://www.thefloridatriallawyer.com/homicide/second-degree-murder/ (Florida murder statutes)https://www.ucf.edu/news/redlick-will-remembered-helping-next-generation-students-succeed/ Lotan, Gal Tziperman, et al. “Police: UCF faculty member's wife fatally stabbed him and tried to cover it up.” The Orlando Sentinel, Feb 7, 2019, p. B1.Weiner, Jeff. “Redlick ordered held without bail on murder charge.” The Orlando Sentinel, Feb 8, 2019, p. B2.Schneider, Mike. “Ex-Grizzlies executive is stabbed to death.” The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tennessee), Feb 8, 2019, p. A8.Lotan, Gal Tziperman. “Judge: Kids can visit mom in jail.” The Orlando Sentinel, Apr 3, 2019, p. B2.Cordiero, Monivette. “Woman accused of stabbing a UCF faculty member's husband could see her children testify against her.” The Orlando Sentinel, May 24, 2019, p. B2.Weiner, Jeff, et al. “She saw it as a bloody end to their marriage.” The Orlando Sentinel, Jun 7, 2019, p. A1.Cordiero, Monivette. “Woman accused of killing husband asks for bond.” The Orlando Sentinel, Nov 28, 2019, p. B2.Cordiero, Monivette. “Judge permits lawyers' strategy.” The Orlando Sentinel, Mar 13, 2020, p. B1.Cordiero, Monivette. “Woman says she's a victim of fake probe.” The Orlando Sentinel, Dec 8, 2020, p. B1.Cordiero, Monivette. “Trial to begin for Winter Park woman accused of killing husband.” South Florida Sun Sentinel, Jun 6, 2022, p. A5.Cordiero, Monivette. “Home like a ‘horror movie'.” The Orlando Sentinel, Jun 10, 2022, p. A1.Garza, Lisa Marie. “Wife's letter to slain husband read.” The Orlando Sentinel, Jun 11, 2022, p. A3.Cordiero, Monivette. “Daughter: Mom said dad had heart attack.” The Orlando Sentinel, Jun 14, 2022, p. A1.Cordiero, Monivette. “Redlick testifies she stabbed husband amid attack.” The Orlando Sentinel, Jun 15, 2022, p. A1.Cordiero, Monivette. “Redlick hoped heart attack killed husband.” The Orlando Sentinel, Jun 16, 2022, p. A1.Cordiero, Monivette. “Redlick's fate now in jury's hands.” The Orlando Sentinel, Jun 17, 2022, p. A1.Cordiero, Monivette. “Redlick found not guilty of murder.” The Orlando Sentinel, Jun 18, 2022, p. A1.Cordiero, Monivette. “Redlick gets probation for evidence tampering.” The Orlando Sentinel, Aug 6, 2022, p. A1.
人工智慧(AI)如何改變藥物開發? 藥物開發從臨床前研究到臨床試驗,通常需要超過十年時間和數十億美元的投資,卻仍有高達九成的藥物在臨床試驗中失敗。這些挑戰,現在 AI 正在各種方面掀起革命。 本集作為《AI 藥物開發系列》的第一集,我們將帶你探索 AI 在藥物開發中的角色。這集導論會由三位來自學界與業界的主持人——康乃爾醫學院博士生威佑、BioNTech 計算生物學家書弘,以及新創公司 Exai Bio 的計算基因體學家乃群,從不同角度剖析這個議題。 人工智慧如何讓藥物開發更快、更準、更有效? 1️⃣ 加速靶點發現 在製造藥物之前,我們必須找到疾病作用機制的「靶點」。AI 利用基因體資料庫和生物數據,快速篩選出可能的目標蛋白質或基因,比傳統研究效率高出數倍。 2️⃣ 設計更高效的藥物 以往設計一個藥物結構需要科學家大量的猜測和反覆實驗。但現在我們可以通過模擬分子結構和其與靶點的交互作用,給出最有潛力的候選藥物。AI 能讓預測變得更準,減少需要做的實驗,加速整個流程。 3️⃣ 優化臨床試驗 許多臨床試驗因病人招募困難或時程延誤而無法按時完成。使用 AI 的自然語言處理技術可以快速分析臨床試驗條件與病人資料,進行精準匹配,讓試驗進展更順暢。同時,數位孿生技術還能模擬病人反應,減少對照組需求,節省成本與時間。 本集內容從 AI 的定義與歷史,到實際案例分析,再到未來的展望。你覺得 AI 在醫學的下一個突破會是什麼?留言告訴我們!
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The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT LED video wall technology is now so pervasive, and there are soooo many vendors, that it is increasingly hard for manufacturers to differentiate and compete. That's compounded by a lot of manufacturers selling on specs like pixel pitch, and the form factor of their products. Very few, however, spend much if any time talking about the why and what of video wall projects - as in why is this project being considered, what's it for, and also what's going to be on the screen when it gets plugged in. So I was intrigued when I was in touch with Chanan Averbuch, a South Florida LED industry vet. I learned he'd left his longtime executive sales gig with an LED display vendor to join a spinout that makes premium LED displays, but leads with creative. The company is called Blue Square X - with the X being short for experience. While most manufacturers just make the stuff, and ship it to integrators, Blue Square plans to bridge a couple of gaps - acting as consultants and producing creative for digital experiences ... with integrator partners doing the final install. Subscribe from wherever you pick up new podcasts. TRANSCRIPT Chanan, thank you for joining me. We've traded messages on LinkedIn and everything else and as we were saying before I turned on the recording, we probably had a brush by, “Hey, how are you doing?” I think at some trade show, but we haven't chatted at length. Can you tell me what your company Blue Square X does, because I'm unfamiliar. Chanan Averbuch: Sure. Blue Square, I guess you could more or less call it the parent company has been in business for over 10 years. But Blue Sqaure X is a relatively new venture, leveraging more of my background and my partner's background in the space, and inside Blue Sqaure X, I'm focused on the innovation side more so than anything else. So Blue Square X is displays that are 90 inches and larger on the LCD side, and on the LED side, everything from, 110 inches all the way to unlimited sizes. We have projects we're doing that are a hundred-foot-long LED walls and 40 feet high, concave, convex, curved, all that stuff. But Blue Square X at the end of the day is not another led company. We're focused on the experience first, which means content first, software second, and LED third. Yeah, which is quite different because, through the years I've had no end of companies, relate stories about how they sold big LED displays, had them installed and then the customer would look at them and say, “This is great, what should we put on the screen?” like an afterthought. Chanan Averbuch: I've gotten that over the years, time and time again, somebody will have the brain fart of, “Wow, it would be really cool if we did a sports bar instead of a bunch of TVs, let's do LED.” Okay, and then two weeks before the grand opening, “Wait, what are we doing on this thing from 8 am to 4 pm when we're not watching sports games when there's no live sports?” So we did digital art in those spaces. So you're, the terminology I use is, a solutions provider in that you're not a pure play integrator because an integrator doesn't tend to think about content or experience so much. There's the odd one that does, but for the most part, we put together the projects we deploy, maybe we manage them, but we don't really think that much about what's on the screen. Chanan Averbuch: Spot on. I think one of the key issues that I've experienced over almost the last two decades in the AV industry is that most of the channel has thought about how to move a box and has never really thought about what the client is trying to feel from an emotional perspective in a space. What are they trying to create when someone walks into a space, when they leave a space, how do they want them to feel? I think in the era now where you're trying to get employees to come back to work, right? It doesn't matter if you're in the US, on the Democratic side or the Republican side, it doesn't make a real difference. If you want employees to come back to work, you have to give them a compelling reason for what it feels like when you come to the office beyond the barista, the coffee bar, and the cereal crap, you gotta have more of an experience too, oh my gosh, I love going to the office. It makes me feel a certain way, and that's where experience matters. Do you find that many end users have their heads around what they want to do? Because I know from my consulting experience that I will ask customers what they want to do and why, and quite often they'll lean back in their chairs and think, I haven't really thought about that. Chanan Averbuch: To be brutally honest with you, what was always my struggle for the last 13 years is trying to get people to understand what to try to make a space feel like, and I've been blessed in the early days now in Blue Square X, when we, in a very stealth mode, went to market, our first projects were actually luxury retail and it's not luxury retail where you would historically imagine where they have a big TV or big LED wall. It's now digital art being built. In an immersive space within luxury retail, there are several stores that we're going to be coming to live with soon with some beautiful case studies, very similar to what we're seeing in the real estate market. We have a bunch of case studies about to come to market now as well for a luxury real estate sales center. So when someone launches a $100M or $2B project, they want to sell units fast. So having a projector in a sales center doesn't quite do it, but having an immersive theater and immersive LED wall with custom content where it looks like the waves are coming at you and things of that nature in a real way, not the 3D naked eye stuff. I'm talking about the real anamorphic content where it feels like you're buying into a lifestyle. When you're able to translate that, condo sales come along with it. Quite often, I've also found that those customers who understand that kind of thinking, then have their heads snapped back when they start to understand the cost of doing that. Is there a lot of work in getting them over the line or do they just understand that this is a $100M development, yes, we're going to spend $250,000 on content or whatever the number is. Chanan Averbuch: So it's funny that you say that because I think when I was personally going through my own journey and starting in this space, it was hard for me to explain that value, right? The good thing is, that we've already done in a very short period of time, some of these unique experiences where we're able to talk about the cost of capital, and the return on their capital, because in the world of real estate, for example, it's all about return on your investment. And they have interest payments in addition to principal payments that they owe to the bank. So the faster they sell units. The less they owe the bank. So because we're focused more on the luxury and premium side, and they, I guess you could say the true experiential environments, the price is not necessarily as much of an issue. As the expression goes, price is only an issue in the absence of value, but because we're not trying to sell an LED screen. We're talking about the experience, we're talking about the content first, the software, how to get it there, and the LEDs, how you display it. It's a different conversation that we're having. We're talking usually to the marketing folks. We're talking to the innovation people. We're talking to the people who say, how am I going to get my ROI? And it's very easy to map that out, and that applies in luxury retail. That applies in real estate, and even because we're focused on the channel still looking with larger AV integrators, we're working with the AV integrators to help translate that value into how it's going to pan out and what it's going to do for their consumer or their buyers, whoever it is in their environments. So when you say you're working with the AV integrators, you wouldn't describe yourself as an integrator that's competing with them for business but as more of a partner? Chanan Averbuch: Correct. So, thank God I've been very blessed with working with the AV channel to do control rooms, do experiential environments. That still has not changed for me. The only real difference in what we're doing in Blue Square X is that we are being engaged directly with the sports teams, we're being engaged directly with the architect or the interior designer, and then they'll say, who can execute this with us in addition to the Blue Square X pro services team, right? We don't run data cables. We don't run power. We don't put pressure on systems. That's not our business. We're not pretending to be an AV integrator. We're still going to be partnering with the AVI SPLs or the AVI Systems or the Diverifieds of the world, et cetera. Okay. So you would quite possibly maybe own the customer, so to speak, but you're not doing the whole solution stack, you're gonna sub a partner with, I don't know, pull a name out, AVI, SPL, or whoever it may be. Chanan Averbuch: Yeah, and I think there's a huge value added to that too, because not just because they have 5 employees, it's because, oftentimes when I would historically get a call in, my previous job, it was, “something's not working”. Well, screens are usually pretty dumb, right? If the playback is not working, that may be a different story, or it's often like a hiccup in the crash drone or whatever the control system may be, and having that first line of defense as an integrator who's down the block, perhaps. It's a lot more valuable for me than to ship my team to Brazil, ship my team to Korea, or ship my team to Qatar. You mentioned your previous work and experience and so on. I was aware of you when you were working for an LED company. What is your background in this industry? Chanan Averbuch: So I really started 13+ years ago with Primeview, and there I started as a Regional Sales Manager, then Business Development Manager, then VP, then SVP, then EVP. I was initially just trying to provide for my family. I guess it was like, it was a trunk slammer or whoever it may be. I tried to do business with you when I first started. I just had to put numbers on, and then as things evolved in 2017 and coming to 2018, I was able to pioneer the all-in-one space back in 2018 out of a sheer lack of resources, to be honest with you, on an engineering side. It was funny how that evolved. But the all-in-one category is something that, I'm very pleased to say, had some of my first, with Microsoft, with Citigroup, and some really substantial clients, and then as that all-in-one category evolved and from indoor to outdoor to 32:9, that's when all of a sudden I started realizing, wait when we get out of the 16:9, what happens to the content? How does that work? And that sort of just blew my mind, this whole content space, and I started developing that further, and that thesis when working closely with digital artists, and I have some amazing projects that are about to go live now within Blue Square X, where a lot of times we're getting pulled into projects where we're not even involved in the LED. We're not even evolving the playback. We're just doing the content, and if I could quote one of my great friends in the industry, Britton Gates from Newcomb and Boyd, he always asked me previously, and we're going to be doing this now: if there are so many people out there that could use help, Even if you're not doing the lead, are you willing to do that? And the short answer is yes. I want to help people create experiences, even if They're not buying our LED today. Yeah, you could make the argument that the content side of the business is more interesting and easier on a company just because you're not having to worry about shipping and everything else associated with the hard technology. Chanan Averbuch: Oh, a hundred percent. I think the same line of logic would imply that if it's an inferior quality LED, and it's just like another OEM, it could also make my content look bad. So I can take from personal example, I was traveling this past week for a very high-end install that our team was doing, and in part of the travels, I remember going through the journey of talking about what the content is, and once we figured out that it had to be not SDR, but HDR, our team had to get on a frantic and run 32 cables instead of 16, right? So talking through the content strategy early on also impacts infrastructure, not just hardware, really. I anticipate that almost everything that you're going to see from 2024 and beyond is going to be HDR on the experiential side. Everything, because the blacks and the grays, it's day and night. And what does that mean for existing deployments out there? Is HDR backward-compatible, so to speak, or do you either have an HDR display or you don't? Chanan Averbuch: Good question. I think when you think back two years ago when people started really talking about HDR on the commercial side, not consumer, but on the commercial side, I think you had people talking about HDR, talking about what they call HDR-ready. This means some of the components can potentially work with HDR, but to go and truly retrofit or change the hardware to now be able to be HDR is not as simple as one may think, even though the marketing materials on that spec may have said previously HDR-ready, it's not truly HDR. So I think in reality, retrofitting certain sites to be HDR is going to be difficult. I think they're gonna have to understand that SDR is what they bought and it's either they upgrade all their hardware to go and be able to truly be compatible with HDR or they're gonna have to just settle and stick to SDR today, as sad as that may be. What would that mean? It's not like SDR is going to look bad. It's just HDR is going to look really good. Chanan Averbuch: Correct. I think even if you look at consumer playback devices as simple as an Apple TV, right? Even Apple TV today is HDR-ready, and it really can play back HDR, but like we're doing now a significant amount of work in the home theater business, it's not a business that I was actually pursuing, and I'm now seeing these massive home theater projects with commercial integrators. Yes, they're residential integrators, but they're sometimes bigger than commercial projects, these home theaters. I had to go down the rabbit hole of what a Kaleidoscope is and what real HDR playback is and cinema-quality playback. So really only once you're in this space and focused on delivering the high-end quality do you understand all these little peripheral devices for playback and content are so significant in the ecosystem. But unless you're in it, you don't know it. One of the things that I concluded walking around ISE at the front of the year, and then Ifocomm again, was that the LED display market has matured to a point where just about everything looks really good. Yes, some companies come over from China with, purposefully, low-cost, material that looks crappy, even when it's optimized on our trade show floor. But in general, the stuff all looks really good. It's all sub one mil now and everything else. Have we hit the peak of this? Where does it go? Chanan Averbuch: Great question. So I think to your point, I think when you talk about what's market has called mini-LED or COB or some of these more standard technologies today, the COB at a 0.7 look really freaking good. But even within those LEDs, the differentiator between HDR and really great quality scan rates that what I would say is considered broadcast quality or production quality or luxury retail quality, there's a differentiator in the market at that point, because one is good enough, and the other one is truly providing a higher level of experience, and what that means is the quality of the components. So on a simple level, you have Nova Star, A6, A8, A10, et cetera, right? You have all the different Nova Star receiving cards, for example. The different receiving cards produce different quality results and have a higher level of spec. That's definitely the case for the mass market. I think there are ways to build materials to change things, and then there are also certain instances where having a higher brightness panel or LED bulb is great. Sometimes it's not good. You have to know the real application because it generates different heat. But in that instance, we've gotten certain projects now in the last few months where having a higher nit bulb helped. We have instances where they wanted a lower nit bulb because they wanted to not have to redo their infrastructure and energy and power, right? So they were repurposing LCD and they wanted to stay with LEDs and if they had gone with a higher bulb, they would have had the max power draws where you require more power. But on the evolution of LED itself, COG, chip on glass, that's something that's going to be coming out soon. There are some other new things within the LED world we're about to be launching a product that's almost like an x-ray where you're able to print patterns on an LED and shine through it, but at a high resolution, not low resolution like you see on the market today. So there are definitely innovative ways of producing technology where just imagine a Calcutta marble, finish backdrop, and we print that Calcutta marble on a physical LED, and you're able to still protrude through it with a high brightness bulb LED. So there's a lot of these technologies that are about to come to market that we're working on, but it's from an innovative standpoint, not everyone else is doing it. How do we just be cheaper? It's what's the experience that we're trying to create, and then how do we solve that in a way that has never been done before. So when you talk about chip on glass, are you talking about micro LEDs? Chanan Averbuch: Correct. That is a horribly abused and misused term. Chanan Averbuch: Yep. I try to shy away from the specifics of talking about COB GOB or SMD. I honestly try to focus on what's your environment, what are you trying to do? I'm fixing other people's problems now, just not on the content, but where someone sold SMD in a public space that should have been COB and in other environments where it should have been GOB to pretty protective solution. Like I just saw a curved LED that was so chewed up, I told the end user, you may consider replacing it completely. And he goes, with what? I said with a glue-on-board version, because otherwise you have to protect this thing, because it'll look like crap. Through the years, I have seen some SMD stuff in public spaces and I thought, what in God's name were you thinking? Did you somehow magically believe that nobody was going to scrape this thing? Chanan Averbuch: But in truth, it's not just about specifying the wrong technology. A lot of things that we're doing now at Blue Square X is because we realize other people didn't do it, and it's not just about the content or the software side. It's also about the trim kit the cladding and the framing. For example, one of my friends I was talking to at Leon Speakers, where we talked about the idea of hashtag framing every TV. The idea of framing every TV is not just so that it looks aesthetically pleasing in a residential environment or in your conference room. It's also to protect it to a large extent. So when I think about framing, there was a project recently, it was comical that we recently lost ironically. And I thought it was great that we lost it. My partner was like, what do you mean we've lost it? I said I'm so happy we lost it. He goes, why? I said because the other guy is putting a product that's going to get destroyed in this environment because there are no protective elements in the backside, and it's IP-65 front-rated. IP-54 in the back and they're putting this in the harshest environment, humanly possible. I'm happy that my name's not on that. So framing every TV, trim kit, cladding, mounting, and protecting the LED is equally as important as the technology that you're going to use. But people don't think about those things. I want to get the project. I want the box. That's not smart business I wonder if the market is now at a point where it's like buying a high-end vehicle in that the salesperson can go on and on about what's under the hood and the typical buyer just doesn't care and in the same way, they don't care really whether it's COB or what controller is used or any of that stuff. They just want to know how good is it going to look, does it suits my needs and what's the budget. Chanan Averbuch: So I think you're definitely getting more to the commoditized point of the marketplace, which is where I think you're going to see several players disappear. It's already starting to happen. Hence the reason why I've always focused more on what it's supposed to create and what it's supposed to feel like, how much you're supposed to be immersed, which is why it's content first, software second, LED third in our world, and then trim kit, cladding, framing to follow for that same reason. It really comes down to how do you not just differentiate yourself, but how do you actually demonstrate that difference. Having the right content obviously helps, having the right software helps, having the right LED helps, but one of the things that we're going to be investing heavily in on a national level to start within the US with Miami, then New York, then Chicago, Austin, then LA is physical experience centers throughout the US and that will be going global as well in the near future. What I'd like to do is when a client from a sports team a luxury retailer or a real estate developer, whatever it may be, wants to see the product, Yes, I could do a Zoom. I can do a Microsoft team, whatever it may be, but I will, on my dime, fly you into one of my experience centers on my dime and I am a hundred percent confident that the tech stack between the content, the software, and the lead will be noticeably different when you come to the experience centers, noticeably, it'll be a finished product, a true turnkey, a real solution. Now, the devil's advocate side of that, if I'm a buyer, this is a highly controlled environment where you're able to think about everything ahead of my visit and optimize the whole nine yards versus operating in the real world where power can be shaky. There's public, there's ambient lighting, and everything else that can play into it. How do you counterbalance people like me who walk in and say, yeah, but… Chanan Averbuch: Great example, I just spent $20,000 to do a massive outdoor demo for one of our clients, and we did the demo at one o'clock in the afternoon at the harshest moment, exactly where the sun was hitting strongest. And you explained that? Chanan Averbuch: Oh yeah, and he intentionally chose the spot, that was the harshest spot, where it's direct sunlight. I'm like, gentlemen, how do you think this looks? And they told me how it looked and they were pleased, obviously, I said, this is the worst it's ever going to look. He goes, what? He didn't understand what I meant. I'm like, you chose the most sun exposure, like the worst. If you think this looks good, it only gets better from here, and I explained to them why, and they're like, got it. But I spent $20,000 on that demo to do it the right way. So I agree with your thesis and what you're saying about that in a controlled environment, but with that said, in our experience centers in our showrooms, we have a complete AV system, multiple sources, multiple HDR sources, and multiple cable TV boxes. I could show four cable TV boxes. So if a Sports Park comes in here, like Dave and Busters, I could demonstrate that. If it's a home theater, I could show it with surround sound, Dolby quality, as well as HDR with the collide escape. I could show. Exactly in an indoor environment. Yes, but outdoors? Absolutely. There are environments where you have to put it outdoors and do the real stress test. No question. So if you're going to market as an LED manufacturer and your marketing focus is on: here are all of our technical specs for all of our different pixel pitches and this and that, and basically blind the person at the other end, the buyer with all of this flurry of buzzwords and jargon, does that work anymore? It strikes me that the LED market is now somewhat commoditized. Chanan Averbuch: So frankly, you're a hundred percent correct. I'm not focused on the tech specs of the LED whatever. Does the customer care about it? Chanan Averbuch: I think there are some exceptions in the market. There's an artist that I'm working with who really understands the technical spectrum. They understand color parameters. They understand DCI like some of them understand this stuff, but that's like the 1%. But the 1%loves us because we're able to produce, and deliver those exact results. But to your point, the conversations we're having are very different in the sense that for example, we just closed a deal with a major sports team. They originally wanted a 3:3 LCD. I said to them, I'll work with you on pricing to get you to the LED world. Because I know for a fact, the LCD is the wrong approach for your application. You're going to be doing spreadsheets, and you have a bezel in between, and now bear in mind, that Blue Square, the parent company, has a ton of LCD business that we do with Samsung, right? On Blue Square X, we want to make sure that if the requirement is there to do an LED, then it should be there, and the reason why we're able to successfully take a 3:3 or 4:4 and turn it into a lead project is that we're asking the right questions. We're educating, not just the marketing person, not just the facilities director, not just the branding team, but everyone along the way is saying: Where's your seat? Where's the closest viewer? What's your content strategy? We're not asking about the LED. We're talking about what the actual application is. Because you're right, in a commoditized environment, what's the difference between the first 30 Google searches they come up with an LED? It's hard to differentiate. But those other 30 companies are not asking those questions. They don't want to. They just want to move boxes. Yeah, they just want to know how much wall space there is. Chanan Averbuch: That's it. But they're not asking about content playback. They're not asking if have you partnered with Novari, or do you have experience with with Samsung's MagicInfo. They're not asking the right questions because that requires education and training, that requires industry experience. Now with Blue Square X, do you have preferred manufacturing partners or are you getting your own led custom manufactured by white label or how does that end of it work? Chanan Averbuch: Great question. So we are day one, day two, and day a hundred, and from here on out, focus on the premium side. So nothing that's off the shelf in the market is of interest to us. Nothing that exists today on the LED production line is of interest whatsoever. We are designing specs for the higher end of the spectrum. That's where we want to be. So our LED partners are not people I've worked with in my previous role or others, it's, I would say, the higher-end side of specs and therefore we are designing to our needs from day one. So it's definitely custom spec to something that's not available to the mass market. So does that mean you're doing the technical design over in the United States and then getting it a contract manufactured by a high-end production line, probably in China or Taiwan? Chanan Averbuch: And Mexico as well. Yeah. Oh really, in Mexico? Chanan Averbuch: For TAE purposes. It is a market for governments as well. Interesting, and on the Mexico side, is it final assembly or are they manufacturing the LED? Chanan Averbuch: So there is some manufacturing done here, and assembly. So there are certain components, obviously, that don't make financial sense to do complete production here. It really depends on what the next president of the United States looks like because I think that'll determine some of the taxation side of things and how tariffs come into play. So we're just ultimately preparing for the doomsday scenario and the ideal scenario simultaneously. How do you deal with the cost end of it? It sounds like you're going after premium clients, is cost not as big an issue if you can, as you said much earlier on, really go after the ROI model and what the real benefits are? Chanan Averbuch: While I definitely believe in my heart of hearts, price is only an issue in the absence of value, at the end of the day, the clients that we're talking to understand that there's a way to hit something that should be a $100 and pay $60, and there's a way that if you get the $60 solution, it's not going to look or perform like a $100 product either. We communicate the values of both extremes. Like we'll go and say to the customer, if you want to get this $100 solution, I don't feel comfortable giving you the $60 solution. But if you only have the $60 solutions, this is what it looks like, and what we'll try to do is we'll offer the financing option as an OPEX model so that they don't have to get to that, I don't want to say it, but the crappier option, the lesser quality. We'll gladly take the OPEX model and work with them so that way it fits within their budget because I wouldn't want a lesser experience for myself. Why would I want that for my clients? Is that an increasing demand these days? Can you help with the financing on this? Chanan Averbuch: So, I think it's coming up more. Is it actually translating to the numbers or percentages that I thought? No, they're not, but it's evolving and growing in the markets. I'll give you an example. If someone is in the car wash industry, okay, and they're used to doing static signage, and now they're trying digital to jump from zero digital CapEx expense to spending half a million dollars. It's hard to get approvals for, but now if you break that down to $5,000 a month or $8,000 a month over three years, whatever it may be, all of a sudden it looks a lot more palatable. So I think it depends where the organization, where the institution, and where the non-profit is in their experience with digital and how their internal approval process works. Now there's a harsh environment, car washes. Chanan Averbuch: Oh, it's so much fun. So much fun. We went to the car wash show in Nashville and I'll tell you the most amazing thing that I discovered. There's people like you alluded to that get it and they realize it, and there's people that don't. The ones that get it realize I can't buy crap, right? I can't buy inferior quality. The ones that don't get it, get burnt usually. So I wish them only the best. Tell me about the company. Where is it based? Chanan Averbuch: Blue Square X is based in South Florida. Home of no state income tax here in Miami, and the market is actually a bit on fire here on a regional level where others say the real estate markets are slowing down, Central Florida, Northern Florida, and South Florida has not slowed down just even a bit. Velocity here is amazing. This is our home base for us but we're about to finalize a few other locations here in the US as we speak. What's the size of the company, both, Parent and, just the X side? Chanan Averbuch: Under 20 employees currently at this moment, but we're hiring and growing rapidly. For Blue Square X? Chanan Averbuch: Yep. And for Blue Square itself? Chanan Averbuch: So it's hard to say right now because some of the resources are shared at the moment. But that's obviously been a change from the install professional services and the creative side, again, we're very focused on the creative side more so than anything else. But one of the partners also is very strong in the rental and staging business and has a whole plethora of warehousing and service support models throughout the US so we have that extra tier of support from one of the partners. All right, and where can they find the company online? Chanan Averbuch: Great question. If someone wants to reach out to me directly, you could definitely reach out to me on LinkedIn. As for the latest to the company, it's bluesqx.com and you'll be seeing some of the press releases coming up about it I really look forward to engaging with customers. I know people get scared a little bit when we talk about premium, they assume it's price. It's all about the experience, and if you work your way backward through the experience, then everything else that seemingly doesn't matter matters now. And the clientele you're going after would tend to understand that more than maybe a certain car wash operator. Chanan Averbuch: Oh yeah. But as you alluded to, the ROI is there if you're trying to evoke an emotion or an experience, that's what we care about. We want people to walk away from a retail experience, from a school, from a broadcast studio, from a control room, from a real estate and say, holy cow, how did you see that? It has to be Instagrammable. It has to be something that creates that wow moment. We want to create those wow moments. All right. Thank you for having the time or taking the time to chat with me. Chanan Averbuch: Absolutely. God bless, and thanks again for your time as well.
Un coche “fallido” no es un mal coche, al menos, no necesariamente. Porque puede que el coche no sea malo sino que, simplemente, los objetivos marcados por su fabricante sean demasiado ambiciosos. Nos vamos a centrar coches sin duda fallidos, que eran buenos coches, pero que no alcanzaron las expectativas y los objetivos que buscaban. En todos los coches os contamos cuál es nuestro argumento para considerar ese coche fallido. 1. Audi A2 (1999). El A2 es la respuesta del Audi al Mercedes Clase A.Audi puso todo de su parte y en este coche supuestamente modesto usó la misma tecnología “todo de aluminio” que había usado con éxito en el A8. La diferencia es que el A8 era un coche Premium y podía ser caro y el A2, por el segmento en que estaba, no podía ser caro… o no tanto. 2. Citroën C6 (2005). Sustituir a un mito como el DS n o era nada fácil, pero el Citroën CX creo que lo consiguió. Sustituir al sustituto de un mito era aún más difícil y el XM lo consiguió… en parte. Por prestigio puede, pero no por ventas o reconocimiento. Pero ya la cuarta vez… era muy difícil. Y el C6, un coche que os digo que era y es excelente, nunca lo consiguió. 3. Hillman Imp (1963). ¿Fallido un coche que se fabricó en más de 10 países y del que se vendieron más de 400.000 unidades? Pues sí, y hay tres motivos que os voy a detallar: Primero, el Hillman Imp nace en 1963, con motor posterior con todos los inconvenientes que tiene… Segundo, el Mini, el rival del Imp, en su primera versión triplica la producción del Imp. Tercero, el gobierno del Reino Unido insistió en montar una fábrica de este coche en Escocia… y fue un fracaso. 4. Honda FR-V (2004). Si copias a un “coche incomprendido” lo más normal es que te salga otro “coche incomprendido”. El Honda FR-V copiaba la fórmula de 3+3 plazas del Multipla, a mi modo de ver una buena idea. Pero para mí, esta vez la copia no superó al original… 5. Jaguar XJ220 (1992). La lección que Jaguar y otras marcas de coches superdeportivos aprendió con este coche es esta. “Si quieres que un superdeportivo triunfe, no escatimes en cilindros”. considerase a la vanguardia de la tecnología, que era lo que pretendía más que hacer negocio. 6. Lancia Thesis (2001). La idea era redefinir la presencia de Lancia dentro del Grupo Fiat y que se convirtieses en la marca Premium dentro del grupo y que ofreciese diseño italiano. Así que Mike Robinson, que de italiano se ve que tiene poco, y que en esos tiempos era el responsable de diseño de la marca propuso este diseño que definió como “neoclásico”. A ver, hojeando revistas de la época lo cierto es que este diseño no gustó a nadie… 7. Seat Toledo III (2004). ¿Por qué empeñarse en vender una cosa como lo que no es? Seat quería competir con este modelo con las berlinas convencionales con mayor poder, digamos, de representación… que el Toledo, no tenía. Además, como no se vendía, pero era práctico e iba muy bien, pues lo vendieron barato para Taxi… con lo cual la poca imagen de “berlina de representación” que pudiera tener, si alguna vez la tuvo, se la cargaron. 8. Studebaker Avanti (1962). Este coche es un claro ejemplo de coche fallido: Nació para salvar a la marca y, por el contrario, la condenó. Si miras el coche, que para mí es muy bonito, si te digo que era uno de los más rápidos de su época y que estaba bien hecho, la pregunta es… ¿qué pudo fallar? El diseño de Raymond Loewy, sí, el mismo que diseño la botella de la Coca-Cola, se adelantó demasiado a su tiempo… 9. VW Corrado (1989). Con el Corrado VW no proponían un sucesor del Scirocco, quería tener un Coupé de alto nivel. Y se dejaron la vida en ello, en un coche bonito, con un buen bastidor… y que tardó en tener motores a su altura.. si es que los tuvo, pues los VR6 de 2.9 litros y 190 CV, pero, para mí, este coche merecía más. Si os interesa este coche, “la Biblia” del VW Corrado es el libro “Corrado, el purasangre de Osnabrüch” escrito por mi buen amigo Miguel Ángel Águila Buchaca. 10. VW K70 (1970). El VW K70 era un NSU Ro80 con una carrocería de estética más convencional y con un motor mucho más convencional, pues el rotativo daba paso a un 4 cilindros en línea. Y sencillamente, era un coche excelente. Para mí el K70 fue un éxito pues quizás no se vendió como se merecía, pero descubrió a VW cual era el camino para el sucesor del Escarabajo… un tal “Golf”, no sé si os suena… seguro que sí. Conclusión. La frase que dice “con todos los que están, pero no están todos los que son” va como anillo al dedo para este vídeo. Veo vuestras propuestas para un segundo video en comentarios.
( 本期节目是会员专享,在播客中提供前18分钟试听。) 长白山下春常在——东北名城长春的辉煌与寂寞[试听] 长春虽然是一个年轻的城市,却背负着很重的历史。长春的城市建设起点高,标准高,1930年代的长春城市规划不仅在中国近代城建史上占有一席之地,对今天的中国城市建设亦有许多借鉴之处。 相关链接: 后藤新平 佐野利器 带状公园 雨污分流
In April 2016, eight members of the Rhoden family were found shot and killed in cold blood in the small community of Piketon, Ohio. The killings were targeted and methodically carried out at four different crime scenes, leaving behind very little evidence. It would become one of the most complicated and lengthy investigations in Ohio history. The question on everyone's mind: Who would mercilessly kill an entire family in cold blood?Today's snack: Skyline ChiliJoin us on Patreon to hear both parts now, ad-free.Sources:The Pike County Murders: A Family Massacre, Peacock TVThe Piketon Massacre podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZ7bVwytJTc Knight, Cameron. “911 calls help reveal horror of family tragedy.” The Marion Star, Apr 24, 2016, p. A1.https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2016/04/25/exclusive-we-aint-no-revenge-our-hearts-pike-co-family-says/83517330/Sweigart, Josh and Bennish, Steve. “So many ‘whys': Ohio authorities begin work to find out who is responsible for largest mass killing in U.S. this year.” Dayton Daily News, May 1, 2016, p. 1.BieryGolick, Keith and Fugleberg, Jeremy. “Mourners' wish: ‘Fly high Rhodens'.” Cincinnati Enquirer, May 3, 2016, p. A5.BieryGolick, Keith and Fugleberg, Jeremy. “‘Beyond devastation': Six victims of April 22 shootings remembered at funeral.” Chillicothe Gazette, May 4, 2016, p. A1.Zachariah, Holly. “Rhoden family is tired of waiting in the dark after Pike County murders.” The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio, Jun 27, 2016, p. 14.Zachariah, Holly and Smola, Jennifer. “Pain still fresh year after killings.” Akron Beacon Journal, Apr 18, 2017, p. B3.Ison, Jona and Londberg, Max. “Jake Wagner pleads not guilty: Ordered held without bond on 23 charges related to 2016 Rhoden family killings.” Cincinnati Enquirer, Nov 28, 2018, p. A4.https://www.wcpo.com/news/crime/charges-against-fredericka-wagner-dismissed-in-rhoden-family-massacre Londberg, Max and Brookbank, Sarah. “Pike Co. sheriff pleads not guilty in 16 criminal charges.” Chillicothe Gazette, Jul 3, 2019, p. A1.https://www.wlwt.com/article/rita-newcomb-charged-in-pike-county-homicide-case-avoids-returning-to-jail/28849160Zachariah, Holly. “Grandmother in Rhoden coverup takes plea deal: Felony charges against Newcomb were dropped.” Cincinnati Enquirer, Dec 4, 2019, p. A8.Mitchell, Madeline. “Rhoden massacre at 4 years and counting: Coronavirus may further delay fall murder trials.” Cincinnati Enquirer, Apr 22, 2020, p. A4.Reutter, Justin. “Suspended Pike County sheriff pleads guilty to theft in office.” The Newark Advocate, Sep 25, 2020, p. A3.https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/state/2021/04/22/jake-wagner-rhoden-family-homicides-pike-county-ohio-pleads-guilty/7333052002/https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2021/09/10/legal-analyst-30-year-sentence-conspirator-pike-county-slayings-fair/8281747002/https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/crime/2021/09/16/rhoden-family-murders-billy-wagner-appear-court-thursday/8351330002/ Zachariah, Holly. “Will the Rhoden family finally see a resolution?” Chillicothe Gazette, Jan 2, 2022, p. A3.https://www.wcpo.com/news/pike-county-massacre/pike-county-murder-trial-opening-statements-start-first-trial-for-2016-massacrehttps://sciotovalleyguardian.com/2022/09/12/day-1-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-first-day-of-the-rhoden-homicide-trial/https://www.fox19.com/2022/10/26/pike-county-jury-sees-photos-murder-weapons-hidden-cement-filled-buckets/?outputType=ampNewberry, Patricia Gallagher. “‘Snipers on a hill': In Pike County, Jake Wagner admits to 5 of 8 Rhoden family killings.” Cincinnati Enquirer, Oct 26, 2022, p. A1.Newberry, Patricia Gallagher. “Wagners distrusted the justice system, George Wagner IV's mother testifies.” Cincinnati Enquirer, Nov 3, 2022, p. A4.Gambrell, Mandy. “Pike County trial defendant George Wagner IV testifies.” Dayton Daily News, Nov 17, 2022, p. B4.Bischoff, Laura. “DeWine: Truth is found in Pike County massacre.” Cincinnati Enquirer, Dec 2, 2022, p. A4.https://www.wlwt.com/article/ohio-pike-county-rhoden-massacre-breakdown/41521453 Newberry, Patricia Gallagher. “Wagner IV gets life without parole for Pike County murders.” The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Dec 21, 2022, p. A1.Newberry, Patricia Gallagher. “Survivors of family massacre seek the Wagners' riches: Pike wrongful death suit likely to target land.” Akron Beacon Journal, Aug 9, 2023, p. A7.
For review:1. USNI posts the Memorandum of Understanding (11 June 2024), between the USMC & US Navy concerning amphibious warship readiness terms. 2. US has fully cleared equipment from Base 101 in Niger. Work on Base 201 continues in order to meet the 15 September 2024 departure date of US Forces agreed upon by the US & Niger. 3. US Secretary of Defense (Lloyd Austin) has Call with Russian Defense Minister (Andrei Belousov). Last call between Secretary Austin and Russian Defense Minister was 15 March 2023. 4. US & Israel Discuss Strategies for De-escalation in North with Hezbollah (Lebanon Border region).5. IDF to control all of Rafah with two weeks. 162d Division has operational control of 60-70% of Rafah (Division Commander, Brigadier General Itzik Cohen).6. BAE Increases Production of AMPV at York, PA facility. Goal is to produce up to 220 AMPVs per year- almost 2 x Brigades worth. 7. Oshkosh has contract worth $27.3 to deliver Medium Equipment Trailers (METs) to the US Army. METs are used for loading and shipping Bradley armored fighting vehicles, Paladin turreted self-propelled howitzers, M992 field artillery ammunition support vehicles, and Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicles. 8. Germany is planning to order 105 additional Leopard 2 A8 battle tanks from defense firm KNDS. If approved, the tanks will be delivered from 2027 to 2030, with around 70 during the contract's final two years. Estimated purchase is worth 2.9-billion euros ($3.1 billion).9. Finland's Senop Unveils Carl Gustaf Day/Thermal Sight. The sight consists of a day camera, thermal camera, laser rangefinder, and ballistic calculation- which aids in first round probability of hit. The sight weighs 1.7 kilograms (3.74 pounds).
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【节目简介】他收购了宾利、兰博基尼和布加迪;他用平台化彻底打通了所有品牌的研发;他同时造出了最快量产车和最省油量产车;本期《孤岛车谈》继续回顾终极德味汽车教父皮耶希,一个把汽车工程、赛车工程都做到极致的终极车迷。【话题成员】罗新雨 底盘电子系统工程师down哥 前一汽大众工程师,现CAE工程师冯金钊 前轮胎工程师,现合资车企产品规划陆风鸣 社科教授,汽车爱好者罗新雨个人微博@大众风Volkswind陆风鸣个人微博@Patrick小白down哥个人微博@downright剪辑 罗新雨片尾曲 Speak Softly, Love (from 'The Godfather') by Andy Williams (1972)【时刻文稿】2:39 洛佩兹间谍案8:17 大众集团品牌向上:98年收购宾利、兰博基尼15:40 大众品牌向上的顶点:布加迪19:05 大众多品牌战略能赚钱的基石:平台化36:12 冯金钊的电动高尔夫E-Golf和越级的平台化优势47:29 捷达独立品牌的逻辑:大众平台化的劣势51:57 皮耶希和捷达王20V59:55 铁腕和3mm钣金匹配1:06:00 皮耶希 VS 丰田章男1:10:58 终极节油车项目1L、L1、XL1【参考链接】1.Jose Ignacio Lopez上任大众二把手(英文,1993):https://www.nytimes.com/1993/03/17/business/having-wrested-him-away-vw-names-gm-man-no-2.html2.通用汽车起诉Jose Ignacio Lopez是大众汽车的商业间谍(英文,1996):https://www.nytimes.com/1996/03/09/business/worldbusiness/IHT-gm-revives-attack-on-volkswagen-over-lopez-affair.html3.欧宝董事会主席David Herman对起诉Lopez是商业间谍的陈述(英文,1993):https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=w7Khl09UJqs4.皮耶希关于欧宝起诉的回应(德文,1993):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iI14c6qYNk5.A8得叫爹!一起来看全球仅271辆的加长版奥迪V8(中文,2023):https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Nu411e7A8/?spm_id_from=333.788.recommend_more_video.-1&vd_source=d7fdf67463c20c33399320ab5301ac536.廖佳驾驶捷达GTX横穿亚欧大陆(中文,2001):https://auto.sina.com.cn/news/2001-07-24/11819.shtml7.余承东买车历史(中文,2022):https://www.sohu.com/a/540107269_1512848.Ferdinand K. Piech 2014 Induction Video(英文,2014):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CClPZ1TLtUU9.丰田章男驾驶GR Yaris拉力赛车时翻车了(视频)(日文,2024):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnKIigW22ig&t=739s10.丰田章男驾驶GR Yaris拉力赛车时翻车了(视频)(英文,2024):https://www.motor1.com/news/722857/toyota-chairman-crash-gr-yaris/11.纽约时报给皮耶希写的讣告(英文,2019):https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/26/business/ferdinand-piech-dead.html12.一汽大众原总经理陆林奎的两段采访,其中都谈到过皮耶希:https://m.sohu.com/a/277104391_126781/?pvid=000115_3w_a;https://m.youcheyihou.com/news/252774
Richmond International Airport has expanded its efforts to make travel more comfortable for travelers and their pets. The airport announced recently that it has opened two temporary service animal relief areas for pets in the concourses near gates A8 and B1. These new SARAs join the existing outdoor pet relief areas located between the parking garages and the terminal. The Richmond SPCA, the Humane Society, and Gresham Smith are teaming up to help the airport create permanent SARAs. In addition, the airport also has joined the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program, which was launches in 2016 in England to help identify...Article LinkSupport the Show.
John ventures up the inside channel of the A8, past the back four, and visits one of his favourite towns, Valbonne, all on his lonesome. US Valbonne hosted Club des Jeunes d'Antibes Juan Les Pins, (which must be the longest name of a team featured on Footy On The Med). The game ended Valbonne 0 Antibes 1 thanks to an early goal from Bensouici Hamza. US Valbonne Vs CDJ Antibes was recorded at Stade Leon Chabert on Sunday, May 5th 2024. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/footy-on-the-med/message
This week Elle and I recap the Camp One Step Charity Tournament. We also stop off to play a little poker at Play Poker Chicago. Elliott rules on whether tournament chips should be blinded out or if it's more important to get someone off the waiting list. Patrick and I break down a tournament hand with A8 suited. We recorded this one from the car so the audio isn't great. Then I end the show talking about small improvements over time. Click here for our Linktree. It is a quick resource to get you to our magazine, podcast, YouTube, and more Ante Up Poker Cruise Click here for our Patreon page, where you can support the show and gain access to our monthly Private game. Check out Jackpot Digital, our HOTW sponsor with the perfect E-Table. Advanced Poker Training: For all of our non-US players. Check out Jack Poker here. It is a great site for the everyday poker player, because it's not incentivized for the poker pro, so there aren't tables full of sharks.
ANTIC Episode 106 - Thom, do you ever sleep!? In this episode of ANTIC The Atari 8-Bit Computer Podcast… we cover all the recent contests involving new Atari software development, bring you all the other Atari news we could find, and marvel at the stamina of Thom Cherryhomes… READY! Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kay's Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge Atari interview discussion thread on AtariAge Interview index: here ANTIC Facebook Page AHCS Eaten By a Grue Next Without For Links for Items Mentioned in Show: What we've been up to Atari's 1986 prospectus and form S-1 - https://archive.org/details/atari-corp Titan game - https://www.atarimania.com/game-atari-400-800-xl-xe-titan_6337.html https://archive.org/details/tbace-thunder-bay-atari-computer-enthusiasts/TBACE-1985-01%20Minutes/ 2.4A power supply for XL/XE from 8bitclassics.com - https://www.8bitclassics.com/product/atari-xl-xe-2-4a-amp-power-adapter/ (affiliate link) 80-column card for 1090XL - Brian Reifsnyder - https://www.tindie.com/products/5cfab/80-column-rpp-board-for-the-atari-1090xl1091xl/ News Custom floppy disk envelopes - https://ataricovers.com/ Atari 400 mini started shipping! (3/28) - https://atari.com/products/atari-400-mini-1 BASIC 10-Liner Contest - https://www.homeputerium.de/ Vitoco has bundled Atari 8 Bit computer games competing in the BASIC 10 Liners Contest 2024 into a single disk - https://www.vitoco.cl/atari/10liner/NOMAM2024.atr https://hackaday.com/2024/03/21/video-poker-takes-your-money-in-10-lines-of-basic/ 6th Annual Atari Homebrew Awards - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/356719-6th-annual-atari-homebrew-awards-voting-information-discussion/ Atari in a suitcase - https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=2142412709436907&set=gm.7187337001303744&idorvanity=181644898539691 Anode chat - you can use Anode chat and talk on the Fujinet discord to the anode channel - TNFS://fujinet.pl/anode/anode.xex and search in it for "chat" - you'll need to register with the anode server first Including ACTION! code from GitHub - Thom Cherryhomes: https://forums.atariage.com/topic/363311-including-action-code-from-github-yes/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W49Uxf-UDk FujiNet Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/fujinet/ ABBUC Software Competition 2024 opened: https://forums.atariage.com/topic/363297-abbuc-software-competition-2024-opened/ You can find all the rules here - https://abbuc.de/aktivitaten/software-competition/ ABBUC hardware contest 2024 starts now: https://forums.atariage.com/topic/363122-abbuc-hardware-contest-2024-starts-now/ You can find the rules here - Rules AHC 2024 YAIL (Yet Another Image Loader) - YouTube video by Thom Cherryhomes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o54Ds-DwGJI&t=6s https://www.southernamis.com/baudday Best Old School Tech Super Bowl Commercials, Ranked (Gizmodo) - https://gizmodo.com/best-vintage-tech-super-bowl-commercials-ranked-1851235860 Atari computer commercial (Atari: Get Started, 1984, with Alan Alda) #7 on the list - https://gizmodo.com/best-vintage-tech-super-bowl-commercials-ranked-1851235860/slides/5 Upcoming Shows Midwest Gaming Classic - April 5-7 - Wisconsin Center, Milwaukee, WI - https://www.midwestgamingclassic.com/ VCF East - April 12-14, 2024 - Wall, NJ - http://www.vcfed.org Indy Classic Computer and Video Game Expo - April 13-14 - Crowne Plaza Airport Hotel, Indianapolis, IN - https://indyclassic.org/ VCF Europa - April 27-28, 2024 - Munich, Germany - https://vcfe.org/E/ VCF Southwest - June 14-16, 2024 - Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center at UT Dallas - https://www.vcfsw.org/ Boatfest Retro Computer Expo - June 14-16 - Hurricane, WV - http://boatfest.info Southern Fried Gaming Expo and VCF Southeast - July 19-21, 2024 - Atlanta, GA - https://gameatl.com/ KansasFest, the largest and longest running annual Apple II conference - July 16-21 - University of Illinois in Springfield, IL - https://www.kansasfest.org/ Fujiama - July 23-28 - Lengenfeld, Germany - http://atarixle.ddns.net/fuji/2024/ Silly Venture SE (Summer Edition) - Aug. 15-18 - Gdansk, Poland - https://www.demoparty.net/silly-venture/silly-venture-2024-se VCF Midwest - September 7-8 - Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center in Schaumburg, IL - http://vcfmw.org/ Portland Retro Gaming Expo - September 27-29, 2024 - Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR - https://retrogamingexpo.com/ Silly Venture WE (Winter Edition) - Dec. 5-8 - Gdansk, Poland - https://www.demoparty.net/silly-venture/silly-venture-2024-we YouTube Videos The end of the road for the Atari 800XL - FlashJazzCat - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNmzdcSbn2U Saving Archer Maclean's Atari 8-bit Arcade Experiments - Games That Weren't - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmry_CG_l8I FujiNet: Demoing the atari 8-bit Compuserve VIDTEX Terminal Emulator - Thom Cherryhomes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpeaYuWS94o More about Videotex here - https://tandyvideotex.com A version of the demo server is here on GitHub - https://github.com/tlindner/VideoTexD… A bootable copy of the Atari Compuserve VIDTEX 4.0 terminal is here via TNFS and HTTPS - https://apps.irata.online/Atari_8-bit… Writing the FujiNet User's Guide for ATARI 8-bit Users - Thom Cherryhomes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stqeQP_jVGQ A look at my new Encrypt Decrypt Basic Program for The Hardball Game on Atari 8 Bit - Red Rock Video Productions - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOsE4LjJbEU New at Archive.org https://archive.org/details/@atariware_doc https://archive.org/details/multieditor-manual-de-uso https://archive.org/details/multificha-manual-de-uso https://archive.org/details/atari-410-schematic-a-skematiks/Atari_410_Schematic_A_Skematiks/ Allan: https://archive.org/details/visi-calc-programming-no-experience-necessary-daniel-shaffer https://archive.org/details/french-i-ibm-pc-acorn/French_I_Atari_Acorn/ https://archive.org/details/how-to-operate-the-atari-600-xl-800-xl-learning-express https://archive.org/details/personal-finance-version-one-computari https://archive.org/details/german-i-ibm-acorn/German_I_Atari_Acorn/ https://archive.org/details/c.-r.-i.-s.-adventure-international Portland Atari Club newsletters - https://archive.org/details/@allan52?query=portland+atari+club Lending: https://archive.org/details/spellbound0000stin https://archive.org/details/advancedprogramm0000schr https://archive.org/details/31newataricomput0000nort https://archive.org/details/letslearnbasicki0000shne_k4c8 https://archive.org/details/isbn_0942386086 Github https://github.com/drunkeneye/MAFIA.A8 https://github.com/gladir/ATARITOOLS (French) https://github.com/tebe6502/Mad-Pascal Feedback Peter Dell - installer which makes the installation of his WUDSN IDE for the Atari 8-bits (https://github.com/wudsn/wudsn-ide-install) just two clicks on Windows, macOS and Linux. Peter Dell interview on ANTIC (2015) - https://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/antic-interview-27-the-atari-8-bit-podcast-peter-dell-wudsn Chris Lorenzo - Mozzwald's Atari USB-C Power Adapter - Video - https://youtu.be/wLnZ4dyMJ-s?si=tY1CH_q8HJukVJQC https://www.youtube.com/@VintageGamingMemories Mozzwald's USB-C Adapter - https://mozzwald.com/product-category/atari/
Why did I develop an Empowered Human role, lifestyle, and movement? Listen in as we explore the reason for creating this podcast, the transition from TRIGGERED to EMPOWERED HUMAN, and some of the top Empowerment skills you can start using today.
Why did I develop an Empowered Human role, lifestyle, and movement? Listen in as we explore the reason for creating this podcast, the transition from TRIGGERED to EMPOWERED HUMAN, and some of the top Empowerment skills you can start using today.
このエピソードの収録映像がYouTubeで見れちゃいます!?下記のリンクから、是非チェックアウトしてみてください!https://youtu.be/xzxW8v-0IN4【PR】朝日新聞ポッドキャスト朝ポキページをチェックして、気になるエピソードから聴いてみよう!▼朝ポキ 公式サイトhttps://bit.ly/3uCg83j▼Apple Podcasthttps://apple.co/48wxpsz▼Spotify「ニュースの現場から」https://spoti.fi/3OYJX50▼Amazon Music「新聞1面じゃなくても大事なこと -SDGsを話そう-」https://amzn.to/3OVXrhG皆さんお疲れ様です!今回はナルミが知人の離婚の原因をアニメをみて理解して件と、シノブさんの愛犬『ピーチ』の死を元に、『アメリカ人って薄情だな...』と思ってしまった件、そして人気ドラマ『不謹慎にもほどがある』から見えてくる日本のコンプラとアメリカのコンプラについてです!お知らせ: Japan Podcast Awardsが3月15日に開催されます! ナルミ呟き: 最近見始めたアニメ『カウボーイビバップ』を見ながら、知人の離婚原因を理解しました...シノブ呟き: 愛犬『ピーチ』の死から、安楽死を簡単に選べるアメリカ人に少し違和感を覚えました...トピック: 人気ドラマ『不謹慎にもほどがある』から見えてくる日本のコンプラとアメリカのコンプラについて質問: 結婚したくない彼と、結婚したい私?参考にしたリンクは下記https://www.cbr.com/anime-dubs-source-material/#dragon-ball-gthttps://toyokeizai.net/articles/-/734312?display=bhttps://www.f-its.co.jp/telecareer/%E4%BD%95%E3%81%8Cng%EF%BC%81%EF%BC%9F%E3%80%90%E7%95%AA%E7%B5%84%E5%88%B6%E4%BD%9C%E3%81%AB%E3%81%8A%E3%81%91%E3%82%8B%E3%82%B3%E3%83%B3%E3%83%97%E3%83%A9%E3%83%81%E3%82%A7%E3%83%83%E3%82%AF%E3%81%A8/リニューアルした毒アメオンラインサロン&アフターアワーのリンクはこちらから↓https://patreon.com/user?u=113514957&utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkPatreonについて説明している動画はこちらからhttps://www.patreon.com/posts/du-yong-ifang-97946207?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link新コーナー開設Am I the Asshole? (私はけつの穴ですか?選手権)人生、生きていると理不尽なことってありますよね?そんな、『あれ?これって私が悪者!?』という場面をピックアップして、シノブとナルミが切っていくコーナーを開設する予定です!そんなシチュエーションがありましたら是非、#毒アメでCringey Good-bye Poet (サヨナラ詩人)コーナー別れ際に言われたキザなセリフ...少なからず一つや二つはあると思います。。。そんな成仏できていない想い達を、シノブとナルミが全力で斬ります毒アメで宣伝してみたい企業は下記までnarumishikiya@gmail.com番組に関する質問、感想、などは narumishikiya@gmail.com今回のトピックへの感想をTwitterで #毒アメ と呟いて頂けると、見つけやすいです⭐️毒アメの公式 Twitter:https://twitter.com/dokuame2018毒アメグッズ2023年発売⭐️https://styleproud-labo.com/collections/dokuameナルミの書籍https://amzn.asia/d/cFP3Y9X書名:私はアメで明日は晴れで著:なるチャン価格:1600円(*本当はカラーだったんですが、値段が高くなると言われたので白黒にしてもらってこの値段になりました)シノブさんの書籍タイトル:子どもの自己肯定感がぐんぐん上がる アメリカ式子育てマジックフレーズ 著者:シノブ・フィリップス 監修:公認心理師・精神保健福祉士・産業カウンセラー、大美賀直子 価格:1,500円(税込1,650円) ISBN:978-4046060006 (Amazon予約リンクはこちら⬇︎) https://amzn.to/3iKAfG2 毒アメ公式LINEスタンプ私達のキャラを存分に生かした迷言集が散りばめられています✨
The Plus63HP boys are here for a next big APPLE TV show, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters. What do they think? Come and hear for yourself!HOUSEKEEPINGWATCH US ON YOUTUBE: WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/PLUS63HPFOLLOW US ON TWITTER, FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM: @PLUS63HPLISTEN TO THE PODCAST: APPLE PODCAST, SPOTIFY OR AMAZONSTREAMING LIVE ON TWITCH.COM/PLUS63HPUP NEXTGen V E105-E108THIS WEEKRATING RUBRICGOOD: 10 - MASTERPIECE, 9 - EXCELLENT, 8 - GREAT, 5-7 - LEVELS OF GOODBAD: 2-4 - LEVELS OF BAD, 1 - LOLMAIN TOPICMonarch: Legacy of Monsters E101-E105 (J8, A8, C7)Hosts: Jong Clemente and Chubax Chuidian with Raymond Villanueva and Arnold Valentino.
#258 – Autotelefon-Autorätsel: Welcher letzter seiner Art (mit Boxermotor) sorgt bei Stefan für große Gefühle? Die Antwort scheint nicht nur leicht, sie ist es auch. Etwas komplizierter dürfte es da sein, ein europaweites Netz an Batterie-Wechselstationen zu etablieren. Wir waren mit einem Nio ET5 Touring zu Gast bei zwei derartiger Stationen an der A8: in Zusmarshausen und in Ulm-Ost. Tatsächlich haben wir die 4 Minuten Pause für einen vollen Akku durchaus positiv erlebt. // Autotelefon – Der Podcast über Autos. // Jetzt abonnieren! Wir freuen uns über Bewertungen und Rezensionen! Besucht gerne unsere neue Website https://autotelefon-podcast.de
22-year-old Rowena Irani had her whole life ahead of her. She was working towards a degree in psychology and spent her time working with children who had been abused and neglected, showing them that they were worthy of respect and love. When she connects with an old family friend, Dane Owens, she thinks that her life is about to get even better with a man who loves her, but things start going downhill very quickly and Dane would show Rowena exactly what. kind of man he was. Helpful links/numbers:Sex abuse hotline:1-800-656-4673DV hotline : 1-800-799-7233www.snpfoundation.orgNJ DV Hotline: 1-800-572(7233)https://nj.gov/njsp/division/operations/domestic-violence-info.shtmlConnect with us on Social Media!You can find us at:Patreon: The Book of the Dead PodcastInstagram: @bookofthedeadpodX: @bkofthedeadpodFacebook: The Book of the Dead PodcastTikTok: BookofthedeadpodOr visit our website at www.botdpod.com Don't forget to Rate, Review, & Share with someone who would like the PodcastFor a full list of resources, please send us an email :)About the Author. (n.d.). Toranj Irani. https://www.toranjirani.comDesk, C. (2023, November 25). The tragic murder of Rowena Irani: A young life cut short. Medium. https://medium.com/@crimedesk/the-tragic-murder-of-rowena-irani-a-young-life-cut-short-e7fc70fc259bFamily raising money for Rowena Irani Psychology Scholarship. (2019, June 4). KAKE. https://www.kake.com/story/40593072/family-raising-money-for-rowena-irani-psychology-scholarshipFarhat, J. (n.d.). First-degree murder conviction given in shooting of WSU student Rowena Irani. The Sunflower. https://thesunflower.com/31563/showcase/first-degree-murder-conviction-handed-down-in-shooting-of-wsu-student-rowena-irani/Investigation Discovery. (2022, November 14). Interrogation With A Man Who Killed His Girlfriend [Video]. Facebook. Retrieved December 27, 2023, from https://fb.watch/pcEdwbCJy8/KAKE. (2016, October 28). Chilling details released in murder of Wichita woman. KSNT. https://www.ksnt.com/news/chilling-details-released-in-murder-of-wichita-woman/Korte, A. (n.d.). The legacy of Rowena Irani – daughter, sister, student and children's advocate. The Sunflower. https://thesunflower.com/41777/news/the-legacy-of-rowena-irani-daughter-sister-student-and-childrens-advocate/Leiker, A. (2016, October 7). Man charged in ex-girlfriend's death. The Wichita Eagle, A2.Leiker, A. (2018, December 21). Ex-boyfriend of WSU student gets prison term for killing her. The Wichita Eagle, A2.Potter, T. (2016, October 9). An outpouring after death of Wichita State student. The Wichita Eagle, 3A, 8A.Sumter, A. N. (2022, December 14). Murder of Rowena Irani by Dane Owens featured on American Monster. Daily Crime. https://www.dailycrime.com/murder-of-rowena-irani-by-dane-owens-featured-on-american-monster/Supreme Court of Kansas. (2021). State of Kansas, Appellee, v. Dane Owens, Appellant. In Case Text (496 P.3d 902). https://casetext.com/case/state-v-owens-102850The Wichita Eagle 09 Oct 2016, page A8. (n.d.). Newspapers.com. https://www.newspapers.com/image/666599247/?terms=Rowena%20Irani&match=1Wichita Police Department. (2016). Affidavit (No. 3087GJ634427). Sedgewick County District Court. Retrieved December 26, 2023, from http://kake.images.worldnow.com/library/8d564217-62a8-4be0-af9a-1a6980f08ddf.pdf
Gareth and Ted get together for a *festive* epic as they chat about The Day Before, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A8, ChatGPT, Windows 10 support, Duracell Battery, Logitech Astro, Yamaha CD-C603, Rotor R550X, Murena 2, vivo Y100i, final UX3000 and the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. With Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon Join us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback, Fallout and Contributions Chad Dixon with his 2021 Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 Review I mostly use a tablet for browsing the internet, maps, light gaming, watching streaming video content and video calls & conferencing. I can report that the A8 is excellent for all of these on its clear and bright 10.5" LCD screen. Audio quality is very good on its four Dolby Atmos speakers. There's no booming bass but it's definitely loud enough when watching music and concert videos and there's a 3.5mm jack. Battery is pretty decent, 7040mAh. I could go a whole week with light use. 64GB I've filled already but there is an SD card slot. My gaming is mostly puzzles so I'm not pushing the graphics capabilities of its Unisoc Tiger T618 (12nm) Octa-core processor. Build quality has proved to be good so far. It's been in a folding case since day one. But even naked, its 508g 6.9 mm thick body feels very sturdy in the hand. The back does warm up a bit during a long video viewing session but no real problem. Overall, I'm very pleased with my purchase and at under £170. I would highly recommend this tablet for everyday use. You're getting a whole lot of tablet for a budget price. Tech Addicts Review ------------------ Xerxes Hodivala on Samsung Store at Kings Cross It's a beautiful space with all their current products on display. I had to get my Fold 4 repaired under warranty. The S-Pen digitiser had failed on each side of the crease. They are going to replace the digitiser, inner screen, metal frame, hinge and both batteries as part of the service. It will basically be a new device when I get it back. The experience was first rate, as good as customer service at an Apple Store. This was actually the reason why I decided on a Samsung rather than a Pixel or OnePlus for my first folding device. I wanted something that I could take to a physical shop for repair if needed. News, Mews and Views China sinks tens of thousands of powerful servers in fresh seawater as it grapples with demand for more power ChatGPT says that asking it to repeat words forever is a violation of its terms The UK could require facial scans or photo IDs to view online porn Windows 10 support doesn't end in 2025 after all, if you pay up Hardline on the hardware This Giant Duracell Battery is an Absolutely Packed Portable Charging Station Astro's latest headset doubles as an HDMI 2.1 switcher Yamaha just unveiled a 5-disc CD changer like it's 2002 Rotor R550X: A full-size autonomous helicopter anyone can buy Phone Zone Murena 2: Switch your privacy on! vivo Y100i brings 50 MP camera and 512 GB storage on the cheap - Blimey! 512GB half-decent mobile phone for £200?! Microsoft Phone Link may soon let you use your Android phone as a webcam Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra gets side-by-side comparison with S23 Ultra, showing subtle differences The Name of the Game Netflix adds three classic Grand Theft Auto games to its growing library Xbox app for PC gets Compact mode for handheld gaming PCs The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered's No Return trailer reveals all the playable characters The Day Before - The day after - The Day Before on SteamE Flap your trap about an App Microsoft launches new Windows App to keep up with the “Chromebook threat” Move over Dolby Atmos, a new rival from Samsung and Google is coming Bing Image Creator from Microsoft Designer Samsung Internet shows up on Microsoft Store, available for Windows PC Google Gallows & Chrome Coroner Google Drive on Android tablets now looks even more like the website An update to Google News magazine support Google Messages for Web readies account-based pairing with an emoji twist Google Drive rolling out new default 'Home' page on the web New Chrome update shows you which sites are slowing down your PC Bargain Basement: Best UK deals and tech on sale we have spotted Nokia X30 5G £299/£249 free buds with some, down from £439 and £399 final UX3000 Bluetooth Wireless Headphones - Hi-Fi Sound Quality - Hybrid Noise Cancelling - Maximum 35 Hours Music Playback - aptX Low Latency - Multipoint Connection - Designed in Japan - £105.00 Was: £119.00 Asus ROG Ally (AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme model) - £699 to £549 (and 12-months to pay) instax SQUARE SQ6 instant camera, Blush Gold - Now £89.00 RRP: £124.99 UGreen Revodok Pro 313 Docking Station Triple Display, 13-in-1 USB-C Dock with Dual HDMI and DP, 10 Gbps USB-C and USB-A Data Ports, 100W PD, Ethernet, SD/TF, 3.5mm Audio UPERFECT 13.3 Inch Portable Monitor - £93.49 +£30 off discount using link = £63.49 Was: £109.99 Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen, 2023 release) £44.99 (£9 x 5 months too, for me), 3 colours [or £72.98 with the stand]. A good bedside companion for casual viewing/news/data/clock? I've never used Alexa/Amazon Smarts before. You? LG UltraGear Curved Gaming Monitor 49GR85DC - 49 inch, 1440p, 240Hz, 1ms GtG, VA Display, HDR 10, AMD FreeSync compatible, Smart Energy Saving, Displayport, HDMI A freebie? Nero suite for free Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk | PodHubUK Contact:: gareth@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | Mastodon | garethmyles.com | Gareth's Ko-Fi Ted - tedsalmon.com | Ted's PayPal | Mastodon | Ted's Amazon YouTube: Tech Addicts
In this episode of the Centricity podcast, our host Will Riley meets with Connor Jeffers, the founder and CEO of Aptitude 8 and hapily. They dig deep into digital systems and get specific about finding a tech stack that finds a balance between sophistication and efficiency. Choosing a Solution Consultative sellers have to understand the pain and needs of the companies they're working with, because buyers may not exactly know the terminology for what they actually want. A8 helps customers create what they want to build, and then they build it. On the other hand, hapily offers standard functionality and if you have needs beyond that, you will need to seek them elsewhere. Independent Software Vendor vs Systems Integrator Aptitude 8, for all intents and purposes, an integrator. While they can create a setup entirely through HubSpot, but they do end up integrating, especially for larger companies. Security-wise, they have access to a lot of data. They have systems in place to ensure that data is safe. When working with big organizations, there is a responsibility to ensure that the new systems work better than the original. There is a lot of risk involved for the organization. Takeaways About Sales/Marketing Learn about relational databases, software models, etc. to ramp up your understanding of what you're selling in general. Get educated on APIs. You don't necessarily need to be a coder to have a basic grasp on what an API is! Resources Connect with Connor Jeffers on LinkedIn Aptitude8.com
Hello, spooky humans! Here it is! Your very first bonus episode available only to our amazing Patrons! Beth & Holly continue our LGBTQ+ centric episodes with the cases of Amanda Milan and Daniel Zamudio.*Content warning: Misgendering, transphobic language, extreme violence, death*Watershed of mourning at the border of genderThe crying gameTransgriot BlogBronx man guilty in slaying of transsexualChileans express outrage after gay man brutally beatenChilean gay man dies after brutal attackDaniel Zamudio: The homophobic murder that changed ChileChilean men carved swastikas into body of gay man they killed“Attack on gay man denounced in Chile.” The Record [Hackensack, New Jersey], 7 Mar. 2012, p. A7. Newspapers.com.Quilodran, Federico. “Gay man's death sparks debate.” The Miami Herald, 29 Mar. 2012, p. A8. Newspapers.com.“Chile's president signs hate-crime law after gay man brutally murdered.” The Gazette [Montreal, Quebec, Canada], 13 Jul. 2012, p. 15. Newspapers.com.Support the show
In questa puntata di Start parliamo delle novità sui bonus energia e carburanti contenute nel decreto aiuti del governo, della guida del Sole 24 Ore dedicata ai master post laurea e dell'autostrada A8 che diventa a cinque corsie (prima in Italia)
|今天公布迪克2022-2023年的健身悲劇| 健身風氣在台北地區特別興盛,相信聽眾朋友或多或少有上過健身課,或有健身場館會員。 然而究竟要怎麼選,簽約或買課程的時候又該注意什麼,讓血淋淋的案例給大家一點警鐘,給你們各位一些參考! -
不是所有來台灣展店的日本餐廳都一帆風順。那天心血來潮想去東門的矢場味噌豬排重溫舊夢,結果找不到那隻熟悉的豬了。Google食記停在九個月前,電話已是空號。雖然FB/IG發文都還在,但就這樣消失了,連再見也不說一聲。以為撐過了疫情,應該就可以持續下去,可惜呀。我想日幣貶值,原物料還有租金節節高升等等,都是可能的原因吧。 p.s.網友補充矢場味噌豬排在清水休息站有店,還有六月即將在台中lalaport開店。我等你們回台北! 我印象中還有以下這些店: 1.銀座梅林豬排,我連他有來都不知道,他就離開了@@ 2020年3月底進駐新竹Big City遠東巨城購物中心,因合約到期2023年3月1日歇業。 2.北海道梅光軒拉麵,曾在101樓下美食街。本店真的很好吃。 3.沖繩通堂拉麵,因統一夢時代租約到期撤出,後來2019年12月光復店復出,沒撐過疫情,2020年8月歇業。 4.銀座篝拉麵,2018年到台中三井outlet開設海外首家分店,2023年1月歇業。我一直在等妳們來台北呀~~~~別走~~~ 5.博多一幸舍拉麵。先有新竹後有台北。現在應該都沒有了?我在日本官網已經找不到。 6.微風南山JR Cafe Taipei,2022年9月30日結束營業。曾經有世界最濃的抹茶冰淇淋,可惜呀。 7.Tsuta蔦松露拉麵,世界第一家米其林一星拉麵。2017年來台開設分店,2020年退出台灣市場。 8.博多華味鳥,我很愛的水炊鍋。每到夏天生意就不好,撐了好幾年還是離開了。 9.大阪名物達摩串炸,開在長安東路,每次經過生意好像都不好,還沒有下定決心要走進去,就收了... 10.天丼てんや,知名連鎖店,也是我來不及去吃就收了。我原本以為他會撐很久,應該不用這麼急著去吃吧。2018年來台開了三店分別在台北和億商場,微風南山店與微風北車店,2020年底撤離台灣市場。 11.PABLO半熟起司塔,2016年進軍台灣,之後與新光三越合約到期,台北信義A8、台中中港門市2023年2月底結束營業。不知還會不會回來。 12.下町天丼秋光:我很喜歡這間,裝潢很日式,開幕時味道也好,可惜不久就消失了。我上次去住淺草六區還特別去本店吃。 歡迎追蹤林氏璧孔醫師的發聲管道,了解最新的日本旅遊訊息! 我的電子名片 https://lit.link/linshibi 日本優惠券大平台和近期活動資訊 https://linshibi.com/?p=20443 歡迎贊助04b喝咖啡 https://pay.firstory.me/user/linshibi
Save money on your phone plan today at https://www.mintmobile.com/wanshow Timestamps (Courtesy of NoKi1119) Note: Timing may be off due to sponsor change 0:00 Chapters 1:09 Intro 1:32 Topic #1 - YouTube changes guidelines, YouTubers pissed 2:23 Guideline changes in regards to swearing 3:34 RTGame requested an appeal, YouTube instead flags many videos 4:16 ProZD's experiment demonetized ft sponsors shoutout 4:52 YouTube's statement to The Verge 5:42 What is YouTube's responsibility when announcing changes? 7:33 Impacts on advertisers, Riley's & Luke's live notes 10:34 Creator's responsibility, Luke's thoughts on LTT's "safe content" 13:44 FloatPlane's business model & creator's revenue 19:04 Discussing Nebula subscription model 21:02 FloatPlane's annual revenue towards LTT 23:26 Topic #2 - WotC backpedals on OGL after backlash 23:36 Summarizing last week 27:14 "Three goals in mind," Linus calls it bull 29:26 Linus on copyrighting cosplays, new OGL changes 32:05 Salty comment, Linus on "Trust Me Bro" & policies 36:38 Paizo's OGL to be "open, perpetual and irrevocable" 38:54 Perpetual WAN show document, mentioning TeamViewer 39:56 Linus's failed set up, Luke's comment & Yvonne on DnD 41:53 Discussing LTTStore, printing update 43:33 Merch Messages #1 46:27 Out of Intel, AMD & NVIDIA, which is the bigger liar? 55:48 IPv4 block addresses, using BGP for anything? 56:45 Know when to complain to higher-ups, and to move on? 1:04:20 Sponsors 1:08:06 Topic #3 - Windows 81 officially discontinued 1:09:54 Linus on his recent Vista experience 1:11:36 Where would you rank Win 8/81 on worst versions? 1:15:32 Merch Messages #2 1:22:56 Topic #4: Intel releases the first 6 GHz CPU 1:23:17 Intel I9 13900KS, pricing & specs 1:25:02 Luke on binned CPUs 1:25:44 Linus explains the unhinged WAN show 1:27:44 Intel's past Tejas project, GHz versus efficiency 1:29:03 Expectable trends to push in, TSMC on cache size 1:32:08 Topic #5: Tim Cook takes 40% pay cut 1:33:26 Linus questions rate per minute, "eat that puss" 1:35:44 Mentioning Nintendo CEO's cut due to Wii U & 3DS 1:37:38 Anker removes Linus from endorsement list 1:38:28 Topic #6: Mercedes' level 3 self-driving cars 1:39:30 Audi's 2019 A8, Linus' on auto-driving & "giving BJ" 1:41:09 FloatPlane, Creator Warehouse & LMG hiring 1:43:27 Linus on the lack of burst of sales this week 1:44:19 Topic #7: AMD's 7900XTX cooler issues 1:46:02 Low stock, replacement cost, Der8auer on refunding 1:46:43 Faulty VRMs, faulty drivers, 48 dead 6900XT's 1:48:13 How would you solve this as AMD? 1:49:06 Linus wonders what happens to dead GPUs 1:50:18 Merch Messages #3 1:50:25 Favorite Mario kart game ft Dan's pronunciation 1:52:24 Canceled LTX purchasers, FP casting not working 1:53:47 Anything interesting running in Linus's home server? 1:55:40 Using blockchain technology to resolve revenue? 1:58:58 "Why have a marketplace for maps when you can share for free?" 2:01:36 LTTStore not com for LTX 2:02:16 How many shirts to get Linus to say "Snoochie Boochies"? 2:03:20 Any games to introduce to wife into mobile legends? 2:04:54 Companies as "infrastructure," Government regulations, shutting down? 2:07:07 Who would be the Dante and Randal of LMG? 2:07:52 What caused the private items policy? 2:09:17 Thoughts on the Steam Deck 2 leaks 2:16:06 Outro