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TechtalkRadio
EPISODE 359 – Everything Everywhere All Too Quick

TechtalkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 54:36


This week on TechtalkRadio, Andy and Shawn explore some tech gadget ideas for kids as Shawn's Son approaches his first birthday, including a not very traditional Roku Remote without batteries that Shawn found to be a fun toy. Shawn also discusses his experience with the Endor 3 3D Printer and how he used it to create useful items for his home, such as a baby gate designed from Thingiverse. Additionally, he shares his thoughts on the new Wyze Wireless Gaming Headset, highlighting both its pros and cons. Andy also weighs in on the discussion, sharing his preferred headphones for work and gaming, including the Sennheiser HD 280 Pro and SteelSeries Arctis 7. Finally, they touch on the exciting new partnership between Roku and Wyze, which includes the integration of Wyze cameras into the Roku platform. Andy discusses his recent news segments on the dangers of text spam, email scams, and the emerging threat of voice AI, which could be used to capture voice prints and scam people in your social circle. He also shares his experience with Voice.AI, one of the best voices deepfake sites he's come across, and even surprises Shawn with a demo of one of the voices he created. While the service can be pricy, it certainly has its fun uses however could also have risks associated with it. Andy also shares a frustrating experience with BingChatAI, which ended a chat with him because it felt he was being confrontational when he was just trying to provide accurate information about TechtalkRadio. CEO of RAXCO Software, Bob Nolan, joins Andy Taylor to discuss the company's history and offerings. With roots dating back to 1978, RAXCO Software began as a provider of system management tools and has since evolved to offer a range of solutions, including server management, system backups, and quick restoration options. Bob and Andy also discuss the importance of these solutions in the context of recent ransomware attacks, such as the one experienced by the Tucson Unified School District earlier this year. Specifically, they delve into RAXCO's Instant Recovery technology and how it has helped organizations recover from such attacks. Shawn shares the Cool Website of the Week, WebSDR.org for those wanting to check out Amateur Radio Cast around the World. Connect with Us on social media! Facebook @techtalkers YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/techtalkradio Twitter @TechtalkRadio Instagram techtalkradio Web: TechtalkRadio.Com Subscribe and Like on Spreaker! Spotify, YouTube, Audacy, iHeart and Apple Podcast

The Spinning My Dad's Vinyl Podcast
Volume 100: Frank's Favorites

The Spinning My Dad's Vinyl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 56:30


I'm going to nickname this episode Frank's earworms because these were the songs that stuck in my head sometimes for weeks after recording a show. They may not be the most popular of the songs I've played or even among my favorites all the time, but they had a catchy melody or rhythm that I couldn't get out of my head. So get ready for an episode with a lot more music and a lot less of me talking with Volume 100: Frank's Favorites. Credits and copyrights Girl From Ipanema - Nat King Cole written in 1962 by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes Found on Nat King Cole – L-O-V-E  Released in1965 on Capitol Records Featured in Volume 59: Nat's L-O-V-E for Valentine's Day aired on February 13, 2022 Naughty Lady of Shady Lane - Ames Brothers written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett Recorded on September 8, 1954 Found on 60 Years Of "Music America Loves Best" by various artists released in 1959 by RCA Victor Red Seal Label Featured in Volume 24: Music America Loves Part 1 aired on June 13, 2021 Ciribiribin - Harry James Written-By – Harry James  Recorded April 6, 1939 Found on Harry James' Greatest Hits Reissue Released in 1970 on Columbia Records from Music Recorded: 1939 - 1946 Featured in Volume 4: Harry James Greatest Hits which aired on January 24, 2021 Go Li'l Liza - Coleman Hawkins Quartet  Written by Countess Ada DeLachau Recorded September 9, 1962 Found on the Franklin Mint Collection, Jazz Masters Of The Sax Featured in Volume 66: Sax Master Hawkins which aired April 23, 2022 Please Mr. Columbus, Turn the Ship Around - Lou Monte written by Ray Allen, Wandra Merrell and Sam Saltzberg Recorded in 1962 Found on Lou Monte ‎– Pepino, The Italian Mouse & Other Italian Fun Songs on Reprise Records Featured in Volume 9: Lou Monte and Pepino which aired February 28, 2021 Georgie Girl - Ray Connif Music By – T. Springfield and Lyrics By – J. Dale Recorded in 1970 Found on Ray Conniff And The Singers – This Is My Song And Other Great Hits on Columbia Records Featured in Volume 76: My Song which aired June 12, 2022 Cool Water - Sons of the Pioneers written as a poem by original member Bob Nolan when he was only 16 and first recorded by the Pioneers in 1941. This recording was found on the compilation box set Tumbling Tumbleweeds featuring various artists Featured in Volume 41: Tumbling Tumbleweeds Part 1 which aired October 10, 2021 Seattle - Perry Como composed by Hugo Montenegro with lyrics by Jack Keller and Ernie Sheldon Recorded in 1968 We took that from  Perry Como – Sylvania Presents Perry Como By Special Request a 1976 compliation on RCA Records Featured in Volume 97: Como By Request which aired November 6, 2022 (it's the most recent one I can't get out of my head, other than a TJB one.) South of the Border - Frank Sinatra Written-By – Jimmy Kennedy, Michael Carr in 1939 Recorded November 2, 1953  We took that from Frank Sinatra – This Is Sinatra!, a 1956 compilation album on Capitol. Featured in Volume 71: This Is Sinatra! for Mothers Day which aired on May 8, 2022 Your Other Love - Dean Martin by Mort Shuman and Doc Pomus probably in the Brill Building Recorded in 1964. We took that from Dean Martin – Everybody Loves Somebody on Reprise Records Featured in Volume 75: Everybody Loves Dean which aired on June 5, 2022 I Want To Be Happy - Sammy Davis Jr. Written by Irving Caesar, Vincent Youmans Recorded in 1972 We took that from Sammy Davis Jr. – Now on MGM Records Featured on Volume 56: Sammy is Now which aired Janurary 23, 2022 Featured 78 RPM Kay Kyser And His Orchestra with Woody Woodpecker With vocal chorus from Gloria Wood. Written by Ramey Idriss, George Tibbles Recorded December 31, 1947  We took that from a Columbia 78 RPM disk Featured in Volume 74: 8 Sides from Columbia which aired on May 29, 2022 Zipadee Doo Da - The Roy Meriwether Trio composed by Allie Wrubel with lyrics by Ray Gilbert Recorded in 1966 We took that from The Roy Meriwether Trio – Popcorn & Soul: Groovin' At The Movies on Columbia Records Featured on Volume 62: Popcorn and Soul which aired March 6, 2022 I do not own the rights to this music. ASCAP, BMI licenses provided by third-party platforms for music that is not under Public Domain.

Breaking Walls
BW - EP129—012: Radio, Roswell And The Flying Saucer Craze—Roy Rogers Takes Us Home

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 20:37


Roy Rogers was born on November 5th, 1911 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He spent much of the early 1930s performing with groups like Uncle Tom Murray's Hollywood Hillbillies, The Texas Outlaws, and The Rocky Mountaineers. In mid-decade he joined up with Bob Nolan to form the Sons of the Pioneers. By 1935, they were appearing in bit parts for Republic Pictures. Two years later Republic's top cowboy, Gene Autry, quit in a dispute, and Rogers became a star. He bought a palomino colt, named it Trigger, and taught it tricks that were guaranteed crowd- pleasers. Rogers was soon nip-and-tuck with Autry at the box office. In the mid-1940s he was among the top ten money-makers in the entire industry. He came to radio in 1944 over Mutual. His second wife, Arline, died in 1946. He married his co-star Dale Evans on New Year's Eve, 1947. Hollywood radio's best loved working with Roy. His radio show moved to NBC in 1951 where he also ventured into TV. In 1953 new sponsor Dodge, asked the show to be more adult-oriented. Writer-director Ralph Rose came up with a mystery format, with Evans's song usually figuring in the plot. The January 27th, 1955, episode was called “Faraway Places.” The Roy Rogers Show went off the air on July 21st, 1955. His television series ran until June 9th, 1957.

Branson Country USA Podcasts
The Sons of the Pioneers with all your Branson Country USA favorites!

Branson Country USA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 49:18


This week we welcome The Sons of the Pioneers! The Sons of the Pioneers singularly built a new genre and library of music that is an American original, one that has become synonymous with the American West, and that continues to enthrall generations of listeners worldwide. Although others have followed, although others have openly emulated them and have subsequently added to the genre of Western music, the Pioneers were the first and the best. They are an essential part of Americana. What would the West be without its own style of music? When you think of the West you think of natural beauty, a cultural mind-set and a very distinctive type of music. The term evokes the image of the singing cowboy and of songs that paint vivid mental pictures of tumbling tumbleweeds, cool water, tall timber and that ornery strawberry
roan. The West has always had its lore and its heroes, but until the 1930s a distinct type of music was not part of that lore. Starting in the early 1930s the film and radio industry changed all that forever. From the earliest days of the film industry the cowboy has been a favorite movie subject. Westerns became the bread and butter of most early studios. When musical segments were added to broaden a movie's interest the "singing cowboy" was born, and it created mega stardom for people like Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Tex Ritter and Rex Allen. Enter the Sons of the Pioneers in 1934. The Pioneers were different right from the start. While most Western screen stars were singing traditional sweetheart songs, the Sons of the Pioneers sang about the West itself. Their songs painted unforgettable images and stories of horses, cattle, cowboys, "night herds", canyons and prairies. Many of these songs were original compositions freshly penned by the founding members: Bob Nolan, Tim Spencer and Roy Rogers (then known as Leonard Sly). Together they created a whole new library of music. The group and their music garnered millions of national and international fans through appearances in over 90 movies, numerous radio shows, major label recording projects and later television appearances. They have accumulated more honors and awards than any other group or performer in Western music, including coveted awards from the Country Music Association, Academy of Country Music, Western Music Association and National Cowboy Hall of Fame. Today the Sons of the Pioneers are still mesmerizing long-term fans and creating new ones. They still play to sell-out crowds and standing ovations. New fans are attracted by the current members' musical ability and by those songs that haunt you long after the concert with the mystique of the great American West. As Doug Green said, "It's not something that is connected to hit records and charts and fads. It's just an eternal interest in the American West and they sing about it beautifully and it's written beautifully and that's something that just will never go out of style." For more information visit their website: TheShepherdOfTheHills.com or SonsOfThePioneers.org.

The Brand with Carey Guglielmo
The Brand 1-28-21 with guest Bob Nolan

The Brand with Carey Guglielmo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 39:00


Bob Nolan from the Pennington Biomedical Research Center sat down with Carey to talk about what they've got going on.

Peace Corps Stories: The Unofficial Podcast
Episode 18 - A Shakespearean Crime in Zimbabwe

Peace Corps Stories: The Unofficial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 13:16


Bob Nolan considers what “justice” means when confronting one of his students and friends in Zimbabwe.

Full Cast And Crew
77. The Big Lebowski (1998)

Full Cast And Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 113:47


  Jason's guests this week on the pod are Micheal Chernus and Emily Simoness, a married couple who join him to take a very deep dive into all the wonderful, like, greatness, man, of 'The Big Lebowski'.   Michael's a Julliard-trained stage, TV, and film actor currently appearing on TV as speechwriter Ken Rosey opposite Edie Falco on the CBS series 'Tommy'.     You might have also seen him as  Piper's brother Cal Chapman on 'Orange Is The New Black' or playing Congressman Edward Tavner in Amazon's 'Patriot'.   Michael's movie roles include portraying The Tinkerer, the original McGyver, in Marvel's Spider-Man: Homecoming; playing Tom Hanks' first mate Shane Murphy in the excellent Paul Greengrass film 'Captain Phillips'; and appearing opposite Will Smith in 2012's 'Men In Black 3".     The other half of this power-couple, Emily, is the founder and executive Director of SPACE on Ryder Farm, a non-profit artistic residency program and organic farm located on the grounds of a 225-year-old family homestead in Putnam County, New York.   But outside their professional accomplishments, they're just wonderful midwestern good people, whose self-effacing humor and innate smarts you'll hear on display in the podcast as we discuss the Coen Brother's 'The Big Lebowski'. ABOUT THE MOVIE:  The Big Lebowski (/ləˈbaʊski/) is a 1998 crime comedy film written, produced, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. It stars Jeff Bridges as Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski, a Los Angeles slacker and avid bowler. He is assaulted as a result of mistaken identity, after which The Dude learns that a millionaire (also named Jeffrey Lebowski) was the intended victim. The millionaire Lebowski's trophy wife is kidnapped, and he commissions The Dude to deliver the ransom to secure her release; the plan goes awry when the Dude's friend Walter Sobchak (John Goodman) schemes to keep the ransom money. Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, David Huddleston, John Turturro and Philip Seymour Hoffman also appear, in supporting roles. The film is loosely inspired by the work of Raymond Chandler. Joel Coen stated, "We wanted to do a Chandler kind of story – how it moves episodically, and deals with the characters trying to unravel a mystery, as well as having a hopelessly complex plot that's ultimately unimportant."[4] The original score was composed by Carter Burwell, a longtime collaborator of the Coen brothers. The Big Lebowski was a disappointment at the U.S. box office and received mixed reviews at the time of its release. Over time, reviews have become largely positive, and the film has become a cult favorite,[5] noted for its eccentric characters, comedic dream sequences, idiosyncratic dialogue, and eclectic soundtrack.[6] In 2014, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[7][8] A spin-off based on John Turturro's character, titled The Jesus Rolls, was released in 2019 with Turturro also acting as writer and director. Cast Jeff Bridges as Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski. Bridges had heard or was told by the Coen brothers that they had written a screenplay for him. John Goodman as Walter Sobchak; a Vietnam veteran and bowling partner and friend of "The Dude." Walter was based, in part, on screenwriter and director John Milius. Julianne Moore as Maude Lebowski; Jeffrey "The Big" Lebowski's daughter, a feminist and an avant-garde artist. Steve Buscemi as Theodore Donald "Donny" Kerabatsos; a bowling partner and friend of "The Dude." Walter's repeated response, "Shut the fuck up, Donny!" is a reference to Fargo, in which Buscemi's character was constantly talking and interrupting conversations when he is not paying attention to the story. David Huddleston as Jeffrey "The Big" Lebowski; a millionaire philanthropist for whom "The Dude" is mistaken. Philip Seymour Hoffman as Brandt; Jeffrey "The Big" Lebowski's executive assistant Tara Reid as Bunny Lebowski; Jeffrey "The Big" Lebowski's blonde 20s-something trophy wife and former porn video performer (“Log Jammin’”) for Jackie Treehorn Productions. According to Reid, Charlize Theron also tried out for the role. Philip Moon as Woo; a Jackie Treehorn thug Mark Pellegrino as the Blond Treehorn thug Peter Stormare, Torsten Voges, and Flea as Uli Kunkel/Karl Hungus, Franz, and Kieffer, the German nihilists; Uli originated on the set of Fargo between Ethan Coen and Stormare, who often spoke in a mock German accent. Jimmie Dale Gilmore as Smokey; a hippie bowler in the league whom Walter threatens at gunpoint over an attempt to mark his frame an eight despite letting his foot move over the alley line Jack Kehler as Marty; The Dude's landlord, who is also a performance artist John Turturro as Jesus Quintana. The Coen brothers let Turturro come up with a lot of his own ideas for the character, like towel-shining the bowling ball and the scene where he dances backward from his bowling alley line, which he says was inspired by Muhammad Ali. David Thewlis as Knox Harrington, an avant-garde videographer-friend of Maude Lebowski Sam Elliott as The Stranger, a smooth-talking urban cowboy who also serves as the narrator of the film Ben Gazzara as big-time porn video producer Jackie Treehorn, to whom Bunny Lebowski owes money Jon Polito as Da Fino, a private dick who mistakes the Dude for a "brother shamus", hired by Bunny's family to return her to them Leon Russom as the Malibu police chief Aimee Mann as Nihilist Woman/Franz's Girlfriend who donates her amputated green nail-polished little toe (proof of Bunny Lebowski's kidnapping) Lu Elrod coffee shop waitress SOUNDTRACK The original score was composed by Carter Burwell, a veteran of all the Coen Brothers' films. While the Coens were writing the screenplay they had Kenny Rogers' "Just Dropped In (to See What Condition My Condition Was in)", the Gipsy Kings' cover of "Hotel California", and several Creedence Clearwater Revival songs in mind.[25] They asked T-Bone Burnett (who would later work with the Coens on O Brother, Where Art Thou? and Inside Llewyn Davis) to pick songs for the soundtrack of the film. They knew that they wanted different genres of music from different times but, as Joel remembers, "T-Bone even came up with some far-out Henry Mancini and Yma Sumac."[26] Burnett was able to secure songs by Kenny Rogers and the Gipsy Kings and also added tracks by Captain Beefheart, Moondog and Bob Dylan's "The Man in Me".[25] However, he had a tough time securing the rights to Townes Van Zandt's cover of the Rolling Stones' "Dead Flowers", which plays over the film's closing credits. Former Stones manager Allen Klein owned the rights to the song and wanted $150,000 for it. Burnett convinced Klein to watch an early cut of the film and remembers, "It got to the part where the Dude says, 'I hate the fuckin' Eagles, man!' Klein stands up and says, 'That's it, you can have the song!' That was beautiful."[25][27] Burnett was going to be credited on the film as "Music Supervisor", but asked his credit to be "Music Archivist" because he "hated the notion of being a supervisor; I wouldn't want anyone to think of me as management".[26] For Joel, "the original music, as with other elements of the movie, had to echo the retro sounds of the Sixties and early Seventies".[16]:156 Music defines each character. For example, "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" by Bob Nolan was chosen for the Stranger at the time the Coens wrote the screenplay, as was "Lujon" by Henry Mancini for Jackie Treehorn. "The German nihilists are accompanied by techno-pop and Jeff Bridges by Creedence. So there's a musical signature for each of them", remarked Ethan in an interview.[16]:156 The character Uli Kunkel was in the German electronic band Autobahn, an homage to the band Kraftwerk. The album cover of their record Nagelbett (bed of nails) is a parody of the Kraftwerk album cover for The Man-Machine and the group name Autobahn shares the name of a Kraftwerk song and album. In the lyrics the phrase "We believe in nothing" is repeated with electronic distortion. This is a reference to Autobahn's nihilism in the film.[28]

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
TMBDOS! Episode 166: "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" (2018).

They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 106:43


Finishing off their latest series on Westerns, Lee and Daniel tackle the Coen brothers' western anthology film "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" (2018). Did they manage to pull off another classic, or does this film fall short of their greater works? The six segments; their individual themes, tone, style, and the performances from the actors in each are discussed. At the end the hosts rank the segments and give their overall final thoughts on the film as a whole, and talk a bit about it being a Netflix-only thing. Also covered: A listener comment and what Lee has watched as of late. "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" IMDB Featured Music: "Cool Water" by Bob Nolan (performed by Tim Blake Nelson); "Carefree Drifter" by David Rawlings & Gillian Welch; "When a Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings" by David Rawlings and Gillian Welch (performed by Tim Blake Nelson and Willie Watson); & "The Book" by Carter Burwell.

Taxing Subjects Podcast
Bob Nolan, CPA EA And Olena Romanchuk, CPA On QBI - EP18

Taxing Subjects Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 14:05


Lead tax analyst Bob Nolan, CPA EA and tax analyst Olena Romanchuk CPA briefly outline what QBI is, explain why it could be more confusing than the new C corporation tax rate, and highlight little-discussed aspects of the new business deduction. (Originally aired October 11, 2018 on DrakeSoftware.com/Blog/Categories/Podcasts.)

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Taxing Subjects Podcast
Robin Miles And Bob Nolan On TCJA Individual Changes - EP16

Taxing Subjects Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 18:46


Drake Software's federal tax manager Robin Miles and lead tax analyst Bob Nolan joined me in the studio to discuss the broader implications of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act for the Tax Year 2018 filing season. (Originally aired August 23, 2018 on DrakeSoftware.com/Blog/Categories/Podcasts.)

Today In Country Music History

George Strait records a classic. The most fun (some might say annoying) song to sing along with tops the chart. Faith Hill gets a home-state honor. Roger Miller owns Grammy Night. "White Lightning" becomes certified high-proof Number One Hit. We also remember the birthday of country pioneer Bob Nolan. Get this podcast sent to you each morning automatically! Subscribe on iTunes and Google Play!

Cape May Locals Podcast
The Locals with Cape May County Sheriff Candidates

Cape May Locals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 57:21


Drugs, guns and gangs are not topics often discussed in Cape May County but they are real issues. Residents of Cape May County, sheriff candidates Rich Harron and Bob Nolan will guest on the 'The Locals' radio show this Friday, October 6th at 2pm with repeats on Monday, 10/9 at 9a., Wednesday, 10/11 at 9p. Friday, 10/13 at 2p., Monday, 10/16 at 9a. and finish up on Wednesday, 10/18 at 9p. Hear what the candidates have to say prior to you voting on election day. Tune in at Wcfa 101.5 serving the Lower Cape or listen from anywhere on our stream, wcfa-lp.org. 'The Locals' is Cape May's premiere talk radio program keeping you informed on what's going on. Sound by Tom Hogan.

Escuchando Peliculas
9 Meses... De Condena (Comedia negra #audesc 2013)

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2016 76:16


País Francia Director Albert Dupontel Guión Albert Dupontel Música Christophe Julien Fotografía Vincent Mathias Reparto Sandrine Kiberlain, Albert Dupontel, Philippe Uchan, Nicolas Marié, Bouli Lanners, Philippe Duquesne, Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus, Michel Fau, Christian Hecq, Christine Garrivet Sinopsis Ariane Felder, una juez de moral muy estricta, descubre que se ha quedado embarazada de Bob Nolan, un delincuente en busca y captura por asesinato. Incapaz de recordar nada, intentará averiguar cómo es posible que haya ocurrido algo semejante.

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Adam Graham Presents the War
Episode 139: Melody Round Up #194 and #214

Adam Graham Presents the War

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2014 29:48


Two episodes of the Melody Roundup featuring Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneer. Click here to add to Itunes.

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