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Olomouc
Větrník - Host ve studiu: Cagi odjel na střídačku s tím, že už to nedává. Tak jsem tam šel, vzpomíná Ladislav Blažek

Olomouc

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 25:33


K zisku titulu hokejových mistrů republiky přispěl obrovitý brankář především třemi vychytanými nájezdy ve druhém finálovém zápase v Pardubicích, v jejichž průběhu šel do branky místo jedničky Pavla Cagaše.

Větrník - Host ve studiu
Cagi odjel na střídačku s tím, že už to nedává. Tak jsem tam šel, vzpomíná Ladislav Blažek

Větrník - Host ve studiu

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 25:33


K zisku titulu hokejových mistrů republiky přispěl obrovitý brankář především třemi vychytanými nájezdy ve druhém finálovém zápase v Pardubicích, v jejichž průběhu šel do branky místo jedničky Pavla Cagaše.Všechny díly podcastu Větrník - Host ve studiu můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Radio Cité Genève
Genève Internationale 13/09/23 - Yannick Roulin - CAGI

Radio Cité Genève

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 13:44


Considéré comme l'accès principal à la Genève Internationale, en ce qui concerne l'accompagnement et l'intégration des travailleuses et travailleurs internationaux, leur famille ainsi que des organisations non gouvernementales et autres, le CAGI, le Centre d'Accueil de la Genève Internationale a été créé en 1996 à l'initiative de la confédération et de la république et canton de Genève avec le soutien d'une trentaine d'organisme locaux et nationaux.  Avec nous l'ambassadeur Yannick Roulin, directeur du CAGI depuis le 1er juillet dernier. 

The Tool Belt
Improving performance, reliability and efficiency in multi-compressor air systems

The Tool Belt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 29:17


Neil Mehltretter is Technical Director for Kaeser Compressors, and he has conducted and supervised thousands of industrial compressed air studies to help plant teams achieve significant energy savings and operational improvements. Werner Rauer is the Project Manager for Oil Injected and Oil Free Screw Compressors at Kaeser Compressors, and he's an active leader in the Compressed Air and Gas Institute, where he helped develop the widely used CAGI compressor data sheets. In this episode of the Compressed Air Podcast series, Neil and Werner explore control options for systems with multiple compressors. 

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane
4046 - Cantina Tollo. Nasce la special edition del Cagiòlo

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 2:33


Cantina Tollo celebra i trent'anni di Cagiòlo con una confezione speciale in edizione limitata: l'esclusivo cofanetto racconta il luogo in cui nasce il Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOP Riserva mentre la scatola segue le linee del territorio abruzzese in cui ha origine il vino, evocandone la magia.Fiore all'occhiello della produzione del gruppo teatino, Cagiòlo è un prodotto d'eccellenza che racconta la storia dell'Abruzzo e che fin dalla sua nascita, nel 1992, ha ottenuto numerosi premi e riconoscimenti riscuotendo un successo di pubblico e critica.“Questo Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOP Riserva racchiude lo spirito di Cantina Tollo e del territorio di cui ci facciamo ambasciatori – spiega il Presidente Luciano Gagliardi – Da trent'anni racconta al mondo questo luogo straordinario, dove il mare incontra le montagne e dove le uve Montepulciano danno vita a un vino che, nel corso della sua storia, ha superato la prova del tempo, regalandoci emozioni uniche”.

The Tool Belt
How to collect and utilize compressed air system data

The Tool Belt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 21:05


Neil Mehltretter is Technical Director for Kaeser Compressors, and he has conducted and supervised thousands of industrial compressed air studies to help plant teams achieve significant energy savings and operational improvements.Werner Rauer is the Project Manager for Oil Injected and Oil Free Screw Compressors at Kaeser Compressors, and he's an active leader in the Compressed Air and Gas Institute, where he helped develop the widely used CAGI compressor data sheets. In this episode of the Compressed Air Podcast series, Neil and Werner explore the benefits of knowing what is going on in your compressed air system.

The Tool Belt
Regulating the compressed air industry for improved energy efficiency

The Tool Belt

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 12:57


Matt Smith is Vice President of Sales and Customer Experience at FS-Curtis, and he also serves on the Compressed Air and Gas Institute's board of directors. Matt recently spoke with Plant Services managing editor Anna Townshend about his work with CAGI, current and upcoming regulations, and what the compressed air industry can expect for the future.

Being [at Work]
044: Racism Hurts Us All: How Do We Lead Better? | Val Tate

Being [at Work]

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 36:00


Val Tate is the Community Engagement and Learning Development director at Community Action of Greater Indianapolis (CAGI).  Val is passionate about leadership and community development and works as a certified coach training leaders to be successful.  She has spent 14 years supporting Indianapolis communities as an activist and organizer. In this emotional and candid conversation, Val and Andrea discuss the civil unrest we’re experiencing as a country and how we can affect lasting change in the coming months. Quick Links: Connect with Val: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tatecoaching/ Learn more about CAGI: https://www.cagi-in.org/ Connect with Andrea: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abutcher0201 Learn more about HRD Advisory Group: http://hrdadvisorygroup.com

Phoenix Down Radio - Not Just Another Final Fantasy Podcast

This week, Klauss visits a strange new land, filled with characters role-playing a magical game called Blitzball! We visit the Balmung server to talk with special guests Keio and Cagi, members of the Kugane Koban Crushers team; as well as Aegir, one of the organizers of the Menphina Madness Blitzball tournament. The group helps explain how Blitzball is played within FFXIV, why the tournament was started, and how you can help support an amazing cause, To Write Love on Her Arms. We also discuss the latest news in the Final Fantasy universe, including the hype from the recent FFVII Remake trailer. Enjoy! Show Notes:Menphina Madness Blitzball Information: http://menphinamadness.org/Support Kugane: https://give.twloha.com/fundraiser/2056201or Pledge per Goal: https://forms.gle/YTjT2rHoFSvuBLS66 Letter from the Producer from Yoshihttp://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/389675 FFVII Teaser trailer dropped on PS State of Playhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOn2bWuA_0w

Phoenix Down Radio - Not Just Another Final Fantasy Podcast

This week, Klauss visits a strange new land, filled with characters role-playing a magical game called Blitzball! We visit the Balmung server to talk with special guests Keio and Cagi, members of the Kugane Koban Crushers team; as well as Aegir, one of the organizers of the Menphina Madness Blitzball tournament. The group helps explain how Blitzball is played within FFXIV, why the tournament was started, and how you can help support an amazing cause, To Write Love on Her Arms. We also discuss the latest news in the Final Fantasy universe, including the hype from the recent FFVII Remake trailer. Enjoy! Show Notes:Menphina Madness Blitzball Information: http://menphinamadness.org/Support Kugane: https://give.twloha.com/fundraiser/2056201or Pledge per Goal: https://forms.gle/YTjT2rHoFSvuBLS66 Letter from the Producer from Yoshihttp://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/389675 FFVII Teaser trailer dropped on PS State of Playhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOn2bWuA_0w

Punky! Radio
PUNKY! - 21-08-2018

Punky! Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018


Paul surprises this week with a whole lotta anal... who knew? In addition to the usual greatness, and the now regular contributions from Sussex Saint, we have nine great songs from Subsonics, Nerdlinger, The Glúcks, Beauty In Chaos, Long Tall Texans, Grande Royale, Crashed Out, Moron’s Morons and The Hounds Gate Traitors.Paul is Anal, the children of Sussex Saint, Poetry Corner, hitting Belgium, Tony has your Facebook comments, Edinburgh, Beauty In Chaos, Fat Boy, last week,Nutty Nottingham tour, the wall, From the Vaults, the silent lodger, Tony's International Gig Guide, PGOTW, Paulyb picks a gig in the world yeah, Long Tall Texans, The Pit and Pendulum, this week, Tony is working, Paul talks about lodger number 3, no Izzatwat this week, Izzatwat theme tune, Sussex Saint, Podchaser, Tony's getting more northern and lodger number 1 helps us with the last band.Song 1: Subsonics – You Got EyesSong 2: Nerdlinger – Fat GavSong 3: The Glúcks – Tough LuckSong 4: Beauty In Chaos – StormSong 5: Long Tall Texans – What Part of Fuck Off (Don’t You Understand)Song 6: Grande Royale – On The Loose (Live)Song 7: Crashed Out – Still A FighterSong 8: Moron’s Morons – Rate Your TeacherSong 9: The Hounds Gate Traitors – The Mercy Chest

Mumia Abu-Jamal's Radio Essays

While media pundits and politicians bum rush the mike about President George W. Bush's plans to "surge" U.S. troop forces in Iraq, little is being said about another army there. By this I refer not to the British, who, as the junior partners in this nefarious occupation, have contributed a significant number of troops to this operation, nor to the other so-called 'coalition of the willing', most of whom have only sent token numbers. I mean the private armies, known best by the term "contractors" -- men (mostly) who work for private corporations, who are often heavily armed, and who number some 100,000. They often wear camouflage fatigues -- and many are paid six-figure salaries! Remember the notorious scandal of Abu Ghraib prison? While the fate of 7 low-level soldiers (and one female general) is generally well-known, there is rarely discussion (and rare still, legal action) on the actions of contractors. Such people played a key role in Abu Ghraib -- and play vital roles everyday in Iraq, separate and apart from the U.S. military, or any governmental structure. In Abu Ghraib, around the exact time of the events that are now infamous and historic, all of the interpreters at the prison worked for one U.S. company -- Titan Corp. At the same time (as of Jan. '04), over 1/2 of all interrogators and analysts worked for a Virginia-based company -- CAGI International. As novelist-essayist Joan Didion noted in a recent edition of The New York Review of Books: "There are now, split among more than 150 private firms, thousands of such contracts outstanding. Halliburton alone had by July 2004 contracts worth $11,431,000,000. "Private firms in Iraq has done more than build bases and bridges and prisons. They have done more than handle meals and laundry and transportation. They train Iraqi forces. They manage security. Contract interrogators from two firms, CAGI International (according to its web site 'a world leader in providing timely solutions to the intelligence community') and Titan ('a leading provider of comprehensive information and communications products, solutions, and services for National Security'), were accused of abuses at Abu Ghraib, where almost half of all interrogators and analysts were CAGI employees. They operate free of oversight. They distance the process of interrogation from the citizens in whose name, or in whose "defense," or to ensure whose "security," the interrogation is being conducted. They offer 'timely solutions.'" [Fr.: Didion, Joan, "Cheney: The Fatal Touch," The New York Review of Books, October 5, 2006, p. 56.] More than any other war in U.S. history, big companies are making big bucks by privatization of almost everything. Indeed, in a very real sense, it can be said that even torture was privatized -- as shown by the allegation that Abu Hamid, a Titan employee, hired to do interpreting at Abu Ghraib, reportedly raped a 15-year old boy there. Titan held contracts worth an estimated $657 million. CAGI had contracts in the tens of millions, at least. Speaking of Halliburton (where Vice President Dick Cheney was CEO), it proceeded to run up so many bills that it overcharged the U.S. government by more than $1 billion! One Billion! Halliburton, by the way, provided U.S. service members with contaminated drinking water -- and charged Army folks $99 to wash their laundry -- and didn't get it clean! No matter what Bush ultimately decides, a private army continues to roam Iraq, answerable only to their bosses. Armed to the teeth, they are a private army for business. Who says war is bad for business? Copyright 2007 Mumia Abu-Jamal