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Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins took full ownership of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) on October 1st, 2017. In this special report, Adam Spring sat down with Billy and David Marquez (Championship Wrestling From Hollywood) to discuss TV studio wrestling.This included a new show called NWA Powerrr. The first set of tapings for Powerrr took place at the GBP Studios in Atlanta on September 30th and October 1st, 2019. It was the first time in circa three decades that televised wrestling was presented to a mainstream audience in this way. This Remotely Interested special report explores several themes. These include how the internet and decentralized media has helped reshape professional wrestling as a business. The history of professional wrestling, and its importance when establishing the fundamentals that go into how a production is structured. Billy and David demonstrate a deep and passionate understanding of what they want to achieve via NWA Powerrr. The National Wrestling Alliance or NWA was formed in 1948. It operated in a territory structure. Where its core professional wrestling talent would travel to or work with different wrestling promotions. That is, before the industry went to a national television-based business / distribution model in North American (in the 1980s). Ric Flair, Harley Race and Dusty Rhodes are just some of the names associated with the legacy of the NWA. Its stars at the time of this podcast included Allysin Kay, Thunder Rosa, Kamille, Nick Aldis, Eli Drake, James Storm, Tim Storm, Mr Anderson and more…. www.remotely-interested.com @ThatInterested https://www.facebook.com/remotely.interested/ https://www.instagram.com/thatinterested/ National Wrestling Alliance https://www.nationalwrestlingalliance.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSHCTJS2P4Hvu_reLKtiT6g Championship Wrestling from Hollywood https://www.hollywoodwrestling.com/ The NWA Is Worthless, So Why Did Billy Corgan Just Buy It? https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/wnwj49/the-nwa-is-worthless-so-why-did-billy-corgan-just-buy-it Alliance Wrestling http://alliance-wrestling.com/ This is the NWA http://www.thenwapod.com/
At the 2018 Society for American Archaeology meetings in Washington, D.C. in April, APN founder Chris Webster sat down with archaeogamingenthusiast Adam Spring to talk about Pokémon Go and whether it helped destroy historical and archaeological sites as was predicted in the summer of 2016 when it was released. They also talk about other augmented reality games and their potential impact on history and historical sites.
We discuss 4 exciting new features coming soon to the Friend Unifying Platform to make your digital life easier. https://friendup.cloud/new-features-friendup/ Medium article by Adam Spring: https://medium.com/@RemotelyIntereste... Access Friend Chat on our demo server: https://medium.com/@RemotelyInterested/the-friend-unifying-platform-and-connected-technologies-87701ad60e42 FriendUP is a Meta OS. It uses operating systems connected to the cloud as building blocks and implements an OS layer on top. Here, FriendUP provides you with the components you would expect to find in traditional operating systems; libraries, modules, file system drivers and even a kernel. Now you can build advanced solutions in the clouds as if the internet was a computer. FriendUP website: https://friendup.cloud/
Adam Spring joins the show to talk about digital archaeology, 3D scanning, and the materiality of technology. Adam hosts the Remotely-Interested Podcast and authors the blog of the same name, and is a visiting lecturer in digital cultures at Duke University, by way of University of Plymouth's archaeology department in the UK. Bonus: we talk about Westworld and the ethical implications of immersive interpretations of the past, as well as effects of consumer trends on heritage and preservation work.
Hear a phone conversation with Adam Spring -- a noted business development professional and expert in 3D reality capture workflows and markets - and Angela Simoes of Autodesk discussing the evolution of reality capture and computing, and its impact on the AEC industry. The interview opens with how reality capture and computing is being incorporated today within a building design lifecycle, including what Adam sees as a shift from productivity computing to creative computing. Angela then asks Adam now designers can get started with reality capture and computing. Other topics Adam addresses include the "Visual Age of Information" with new tools and technologies to communicate with building project stakeholders [e.g. Autodesk ReCap with its fly-through capabilities]. The interview concludes with Adam commenting on the latest advancements in reality capture and computing, citing the work of the German firm Christofori Und Partner; Holograms from Zebra Imaging; and a Bay Area firm PhaseSpace augmented reality for mobile phones.
In this podcast, Adam Spring discusses the future of GNSS technology with Bernhard Richter, GNSS Business Director at Leica Geosystems at HxGN Live. Leica Geosystems has been pioneering solutions to measure the world for the past 100 years. Leica Geosystems, formerly Wild, is well known as the manufacturer for the world’s best total stations. It is less known that the first civil high precision GPS receiver was developed by Wild in 1985. The 30th year anniversary of developing GNSS gives us reason to look into the future.