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Vi fortsätter förra avsnittets genomgång av de stora klassiska kompositörerna med hjälp av Sofia Winiarski. Vi diskuterar Beethoven och den så kallade ödessymfonin? Är den kanske inte fullt så dramatisk som den ofta framförs? Romantiken avhandlas, och då inte minst Chipin, till synes obligatorisk på alla relaxing classical-music-spellistor. De många kopplingarna mellan klassisk musik och arkitektur är också något vi pratar med längs vägen, innan vi slutar genomgången med Stravinskis våroffer 1912. Vi har skapat en spellista på Spotify med all musik du hör i avsnittet. Klicka här för att lyssna.Winiarskis rekommendationer:The Mozart Daponte Operas - Andrew SteptoeFör dig ska musiken bara vara ett smycke : Berättelsen om Fanny Mendelssohn - Ellinor SkagegårdToner och terror : musik och politik i Hitlers Europa - Anders CarlbergSerie: Orkestern (SVT Play)Film: Tár Programledare: Per Grankvist. Producent: Jens Back. Mixning av Stray Dog Studios. #perspektivpodden"Perspektiv "är en podd från Vad Vi Vet - tjänsten som hjälper dig bli allmänbildad med minimal ansträngning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
GELDZAKEN - Wie minder roekeloos rijdt hoeft ook minder premie te betalen. Is dat het verzekeringsmodel van de toekomst? 7 Ditches TV praat erover met Hans Gerritsen, directeur van Chipin.“We hopen dat we de verzekeringswereld op zijn kop gaan zetten”, zegt Gerritsen. “Verzekeraars gaan op een andere wijze de prijs van risico berekenen. Je kan online gedrag gebruiken om die prijs te maken.”Chipin ontwikkelt een stekker, die mensen in de obd-poort van de auto kunnen pluggen. “Daarmee kan de auto overal worden uitgelezen. De bestuurder krijgt online inzicht in het rijgedrag – alleen jij ziet waar en hoe en je kunt de gegevens wissen.”Het bedrijf meet een rijscore per maand. “Als je meer dan 70 scoort, krijg je 35 procent korting op je premie. De verzekeraar ziet alleen de score.”VerzekeraarChipin werkt samen met verzekeraar NN. “Het voordeel is veiligheid. We denken dat er 35 procent minder ongelukken kunnen gebeuren, dat betekent ook minder schade. De app geeft de verzekeraar bovendien binding met de klant.”Ook kan Gerritsen via zijn data inschatten of mensen meer risico lopen op een ongeluk. “En iemand bijvoorbeeld op cursus sturen.”Chipin is in betaversie en telt enkele honderden gebruikers. “Van de rijders rijdt 81 procent een score van boven de zeventig.”Er zijn ook apps op de markt die rijgedrag in kaart brengen. “Vanuit data-integriteit is de stekker beter”, vindt Gerritsen. “Een telefoon kan uitstaan.”
GELDZAKEN - Wie minder roekeloos rijdt hoeft ook minder premie te betalen. Is dat het verzekeringsmodel van de toekomst? 7 Ditches TV praat erover met Hans Gerritsen, directeur van Chipin.“We hopen dat we de verzekeringswereld op zijn kop gaan zetten”, zegt Gerritsen. “Verzekeraars gaan op een andere wijze de prijs van risico berekenen. Je kan online gedrag gebruiken om die prijs te maken.”Chipin ontwikkelt een stekker, die mensen in de obd-poort van de auto kunnen pluggen. “Daarmee kan de auto overal worden uitgelezen. De bestuurder krijgt online inzicht in het rijgedrag – alleen jij ziet waar en hoe en je kunt de gegevens wissen.”Het bedrijf meet een rijscore per maand. “Als je meer dan 70 scoort, krijg je 35 procent korting op je premie. De verzekeraar ziet alleen de score.”VerzekeraarChipin werkt samen met verzekeraar NN. “Het voordeel is veiligheid. We denken dat er 35 procent minder ongelukken kunnen gebeuren, dat betekent ook minder schade. De app geeft de verzekeraar bovendien binding met de klant.”Ook kan Gerritsen via zijn data inschatten of mensen meer risico lopen op een ongeluk. “En iemand bijvoorbeeld op cursus sturen.”Chipin is in betaversie en telt enkele honderden gebruikers. “Van de rijders rijdt 81 procent een score van boven de zeventig.”Er zijn ook apps op de markt die rijgedrag in kaart brengen. “Vanuit data-integriteit is de stekker beter”, vindt Gerritsen. “Een telefoon kan uitstaan.”
A quick iteration discussing the fire that happened recently at the home of two of the hosts of the Walking Eye Podcast.Here is a link to the ChipIn fund that's been set up to help them out:http://ortiz.chipin.com/kevin-weiser-and-jen-dixonGive to it if you can! Please help spread the word!Mentioned in this Iteration:The Walking Eye PodcastRPGPodcasts.com Epoch Iteration 6 - Help the Walking Eye Download
After blowing by the halfway point, OCTOBKERAST is unstoppable. After the down-to-the-wire conclusion of our Mini-Bricked, Jeff Gerstmann stops by to discuss The Raid. Brad Shoemaker brings delicious pork buns. We do OCTOBERKAST every year to support Child's Play (childsplaycharity.org). It's not too late to donate! Go to our Chipin page at http://octoberkast.chipin.com.
After blowing by the halfway point, OCTOBKERAST is unstoppable. After the down-to-the-wire conclusion of our Mini-Bricked, Jeff Gerstmann stops by to discuss The Raid. Brad Shoemaker brings delicious pork buns. We do OCTOBERKAST every year to support Child's Play (childsplaycharity.org). It's not too late to donate! Go to our Chipin page at http://octoberkast.chipin.com.
OCTOBERKAST 2012 marches on with Scott Sorenson, high-speed video expert and all around good dude. Bill Doran from Punished Props rounds out the 5th hour and talks about building props, as well as the fabulous Mass Effect 3 Paladin pistol he built for the auction. Witness the beginning of the descent into madness. We do OCTOBERKAST every year to support Child's Play. It's not too late to donate! Go to our Chipin page.
OCTOBERKAST 2012 continues with Wired's Roberto Baldwin and Giant Bomb's Alexis Gallisá. We discuss the iPad Mini, and NCIS. Also Halloween costumes, the real problem with novelty candy bar flavors, and more. We do OCTOBERKAST every year to support Child's Play. It's not too late to donate! Go to our Chipin page.
OCTOBERKAST 2012 continues with The Idle Thumbs. That's right, Jake Rodkin, Sean Vanaman, and Chris Remo come onboard to talk about the right price for T-shirts, KickStarter, under-desk racks, The Walking Dead, and The Cave. Then Vinny Caravella comes onboard to share terrifying child-rearing stories with the gang, and gently stroke his old equipment. We do OCTOBERKAST every year to support Child's Play. It's not too late to donate! Go to our Chipin page.
OCTOBERKAST 2012 marches on with Scott Sorenson, high-speed video expert and all around good dude. Bill Doran from Punished Props rounds out the 5th hour and talks about building props, as well as the fabulous Mass Effect 3 Paladin pistol he built for the auction. Witness the beginning of the descent into madness. We do OCTOBERKAST every year to support Child's Play. It's not too late to donate! Go to our Chipin page.
OCTOBERKAST 2012 continues with Wired's Roberto Baldwin and Giant Bomb's Alexis Gallisá. We discuss the iPad Mini, and NCIS. Also Halloween costumes, the real problem with novelty candy bar flavors, and more. We do OCTOBERKAST every year to support Child's Play. It's not too late to donate! Go to our Chipin page.
Thus begins OCTOBERKAST 2012. In the beginning of this 24-hour podcast spectacle, Will, Norm, and Gary talk about the Microsoft Surface RT, Windows 8, and OCTOBERKAST's past. Then we're joined by Revision 3's Roger Chang, Ryan Davis crashes the party, and finally we're joined by Brad Muir. We do OCTOBERKAST every year to support Child's Play. It's not too late to donate! Go to our Chipin page.
Thus begins OCTOBERKAST 2012. In the beginning of this 24-hour podcast spectacle, Will, Norm, and Gary talk about the Microsoft Surface RT, Windows 8, and OCTOBERKAST's past. Then we're joined by Revision 3's Roger Chang, Ryan Davis crashes the party, and finally we're joined by Brad Muir. We do OCTOBERKAST every year to support Child's Play. It's not too late to donate! Go to our Chipin page.
OCTOBERKAST 2012 continues with The Idle Thumbs. That's right, Jake Rodkin, Sean Vanaman, and Chris Remo come onboard to talk about the right price for T-shirts, KickStarter, under-desk racks, The Walking Dead, and The Cave. Then Vinny Caravella comes onboard to share terrifying child-rearing stories with the gang, and gently stroke his old equipment. We do OCTOBERKAST every year to support Child's Play. It's not too late to donate! Go to our Chipin page.
Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 97 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, September 20th, 2012 and hosted on PriorityOnePodcast.com and now streaming live on TrekRadio.NET on Thursday nights!!! We have two great interviews with the Cryptic Dev's this week. Our resident KDF author Sargon, published a 100% Klingon focused Q&A Session with the Star Trek online Development team! He brought your questions and some of our own and attempted to get the best answers available to some long lingering Klingon questions! Qapla! Sargon, Qapla! This week on the show we have a spectacular interview with Star Trek Online Executive Producer, Dan Stahl. Dan gives us some insight into Season 7, Launch day for the Vesta, What worked in Season 6, answers listener questions and so much more! Tune in and find out if your question was answered! In this episode's BoTW we take a look at a new NASA Skunkworks Warp Drive project! We'll find out what happened This Week in Trek. In STO News we cover Lockboxes, Dev Blog 27, the newest Spotlight on the Foundry, and an update on STF gear from Salami Inferno! All of our open positions have been filled, or we have closed the application process, except one! We are still on the lookout for more Game, scifi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have Blog submissions, please send them to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com ℅ Bill! All of our positions are volunteer at the moment, none of us here at Priority One take home one single dime from our work. But the benefits are endless. We offer a well known outlet for your work and the opportunity to gain much needed experience or hone your already established experience. Additional Links: Jesse Heinig's ChipIn page, State of the Game, KDF Q&A with the Dev's Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 97! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 97 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, September 20th, 2012 and hosted on PriorityOnePodcast.com and now streaming live on TrekRadio.NET on Thursday nights!!! We have two great interviews with the Cryptic Dev's this week. Our resident KDF author Sargon, published a 100% Klingon focused Q&A Session with the Star Trek online Development team! He brought your questions and some of our own and attempted to get the best answers available to some long lingering Klingon questions! Qapla! Sargon, Qapla! This week on the show we have a spectacular interview with Star Trek Online Executive Producer, Dan Stahl. Dan gives us some insight into Season 7, Launch day for the Vesta, What worked in Season 6, answers listener questions and so much more! Tune in and find out if your question was answered! In this episode’s BoTW we take a look at a new NASA Skunkworks Warp Drive project! We’ll find out what happened This Week in Trek. In STO News we cover Lockboxes, Dev Blog 27, the newest Spotlight on the Foundry, and an update on STF gear from Salami Inferno! All of our open positions have been filled, or we have closed the application process, except one! We are still on the lookout for more Game, scifi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. If you have Blog submissions, please send them to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com ℅ Bill! All of our positions are volunteer at the moment, none of us here at Priority One take home one single dime from our work. But the benefits are endless. We offer a well known outlet for your work and the opportunity to gain much needed experience or hone your already established experience. Additional Links: Jesse Heinig's ChipIn page, State of the Game, KDF Q&A with the Dev's Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by this link and see for yourself! Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 97! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
16 September 2012 | Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 96 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, September 13th, 2012 and hosted on PriorityOnePodcast.com and now streaming live on TrekRadio.NET on Thursday nights!!! In this episode’s BoTW we take a look at George Takei’s Allegiance project! We’ll find out what happened This Week in Trek. In STO News we cover the most recent Ask Cryptic, the newest Spotlight on the Foundry, STO’s Dilithium 101 Blog and more! Starting Last week...we are Live on Trekradio.net every thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! We have always syndicated our shows with them, but now we will be Live every week! Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client, so fear not, you will be able to communicate with us during the broadcast just as you used to over on our Livestream channel. We are also putting the call out to Game, scifi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. We are in need of weekly - possibly daily - contributors. We have filled the Managing Editor Position. We would like to welcome Bill to the team! Bill has a ton of experience in gaming and editing so we are looking forward to seeing where he takes our blog! If you have Blog submissions, please send them to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com ℅ Bill! We need a video editor/director! We are looking for someone who can take live and/or fraps footage and turn it into a 15-45 min, fully featured segment while meeting a 7 day deadline. Is this you? Want to get your work noticed. Join our team, we can help you with that! All of our positions are volunteer at the moment, none of us here at Priority One take home one single dime from our work. But the benefits are endless. We offer a well known outlet for your work and the opportunity to gain much needed experience or hone your already established experience. If interested, please forward you contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Additional Links: Jesse Heinig's ChipIn page, Dying Kingdoms, Old Globe Theater, The Mittani's post, Massively's Coverage of Sean Smith Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 96! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
16 September 2012 | Hello Captains! Welcome to Episode 96 of Priority One recorded on Thursday, September 13th, 2012 and hosted on PriorityOnePodcast.com and now streaming live on TrekRadio.NET on Thursday nights!!! In this episode's BoTW we take a look at George Takei's Allegiance project! We'll find out what happened This Week in Trek. In STO News we cover the most recent Ask Cryptic, the newest Spotlight on the Foundry, STO's Dilithium 101 Blog and more! Starting Last week...we are Live on Trekradio.net every thursday at 5:30 pm pacific time! We have always syndicated our shows with them, but now we will be Live every week! Trek Radio has a built in IRC Chat client, so fear not, you will be able to communicate with us during the broadcast just as you used to over on our Livestream channel. We are also putting the call out to Game, scifi/fantasy and entertainment bloggers. We are in need of weekly - possibly daily - contributors. We have filled the Managing Editor Position. We would like to welcome Bill to the team! Bill has a ton of experience in gaming and editing so we are looking forward to seeing where he takes our blog! If you have Blog submissions, please send them to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com ℅ Bill! We need a video editor/director! We are looking for someone who can take live and/or fraps footage and turn it into a 15-45 min, fully featured segment while meeting a 7 day deadline. Is this you? Want to get your work noticed. Join our team, we can help you with that! All of our positions are volunteer at the moment, none of us here at Priority One take home one single dime from our work. But the benefits are endless. We offer a well known outlet for your work and the opportunity to gain much needed experience or hone your already established experience. If interested, please forward you contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com Additional Links: Jesse Heinig's ChipIn page, Dying Kingdoms, Old Globe Theater, The Mittani's post, Massively's Coverage of Sean Smith Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, Contact Us using our handy web form or leave your comments on the STO Forum thread for Episode 96! If you are a Fleet Admiral and are interested in joining one of our future shows to be interviewed about your fleet, please send us an email at incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. To get the missions you are making using The Foundry featured, send in the name of your mission, a brief description, and your @handle to incoming@priorityonepodcast.com. You might be asked to record a video walkthrough of your mission with Priority One! We have a call out to all Priority One fans for your ideas, bugs and tips for our new Field Notes Segment! Visit this link to submit your bugs, tips, or any idea or feature you would like to see implemented in game. Enjoy the show!
Our community has come together to help each other through the harsh realities of life so many times before. This is one of those times. Jesse Heinig, Star Trek Online developer, frequent guest on Priority One, developer on so many games we have loved in the past, from Fallout to Mage and Vampire the Masquerade, is undergoing an extremely painful and debilitating condition and series of surgeries. We have known Jesse for some time through Priority One, but we really got to know him as a person at the 2012 STLV Convention. And I simply don't have words to describe what a wonderful, imaginative, smart and funny man he is. And judging by the outpouring from the community, I'm not the only one. Jesse's friends over at the Dying Kingdoms page have put together a ChipIn project to help Jesse recover from this condition. As if the medical expenses weren't enough, he has been out of work for many weeks now and will need extensive physical therapy before he can return. The bills however, continue to mount. We ask that you show your love in the comments on this thread or on the Dying Kingdoms page, keeping Jesse and his loved ones in your thoughts/prayers, and contribute what you can to help support someone who has created so much joy in our communities. You can contribute on the Jesse Heinig ChipIn page, here. http://pascalekrieger.chipin.com/jesse-heinig Thank you for your thoughts and support. Take a listen via the player or download option at the top of the page for a special message from Jesse's friends. Get better soon Jesse, we miss you. LLAP The Priority One Team.
Our community has come together to help each other through the harsh realities of life so many times before. This is one of those times. Jesse Heinig, Star Trek Online developer, frequent guest on Priority One, developer on so many games we have loved in the past, from Fallout to Mage and Vampire the Masquerade, is undergoing an extremely painful and debilitating condition and series of surgeries. We have known Jesse for some time through Priority One, but we really got to know him as a person at the 2012 STLV Convention. And I simply don't have words to describe what a wonderful, imaginative, smart and funny man he is. And judging by the outpouring from the community, I'm not the only one. Jesse's friends over at the Dying Kingdoms page have put together a ChipIn project to help Jesse recover from this condition. As if the medical expenses weren't enough, he has been out of work for many weeks now and will need extensive physical therapy before he can return. The bills however, continue to mount. We ask that you show your love in the comments on this thread or on the Dying Kingdoms page, keeping Jesse and his loved ones in your thoughts/prayers, and contribute what you can to help support someone who has created so much joy in our communities. You can contribute on the Jesse Heinig ChipIn page, here. http://pascalekrieger.chipin.com/jesse-heinig Thank you for your thoughts and support. Take a listen via the player or download option at the top of the page for a special message from Jesse's friends. Get better soon Jesse, we miss you. LLAP The Priority One Team.
Donations in social networks: explore voluntary donations in shareware, freeware, open source using ChipIn, Fundable for films, Wikipedia, Pligg, and social media development. Members want to show what they value. Laurel is a senior consultant, strategist, writer and workshop facilitator on online communities and social networks in Australia, Asia and Middle East. Laurel consults at executive level and facilitates strategic workshops on the impact of social networks on industry sectors, teaches marketing, blogging and social media courses for companies and runs workshops for small and home business on behalf of the Australian Government. Laurel taught the first Australian public social media courses in 2005 at University of Sydney and in addition, develops and teaches Insights Masterclasses for LAMP at Australian Film Television and Radio School on innovation and cross media. When not consulting with companies building online community strategies, Laurel is a global Power150 Media and Marketing blogger (Advertising Age) placing her as #5 blogger in Australia.
Donations in social networks: explore voluntary donations in shareware, freeware, open source using ChipIn, Fundable for films, Wikipedia, Pligg, and social media development. Members want to show what they value. Laurel is a senior consultant, strategist, writer and workshop facilitator on online communities and social networks in Australia, Asia and Middle East. Laurel consults at executive level and facilitates strategic workshops on the impact of social networks on industry sectors, teaches marketing, blogging and social media courses for companies and runs workshops for small and home business on behalf of the Australian Government. Laurel taught the first Australian public social media courses in 2005 at University of Sydney and in addition, develops and teaches Insights Masterclasses for LAMP at Australian Film Television and Radio School on innovation and cross media. When not consulting with companies building online community strategies, Laurel is a global Power150 Media and Marketing blogger (Advertising Age) placing her as #5 blogger in Australia.
In the previous episode of the show, you heard us get into some pretty interesting topics with Mike Whelan, head of the Baker Street Irregulars. We continue in this vein in Part 2, talking about the , the in much greater detail, the Dr. Watson Fund, and a very exciting contest that you can participate in!Comments? Questions? Suggestions? Please contact us using the information in the sidebar to the right.Show Notes: 2:33 The evolution of the archives of the BSI, thanks to Dan Posnansky and Harvard5:43 Mike's leadership style and getting things done8:18 What happens at the BSI Weekend, anyway?14:30 The Dr. Watson Fund - what it is, how it works, and how to contribute16:01 Listener contest!!! Listen, participate and win!17:10 Mike's favorite part(s) of the BSI Weekend20:16 Follow the BSI Weekend activities - live - on the and the site21:48 How does Mike explain this avocation to civilians?23:04 Mike spends his free time doing...26:15 The secret to enjoying the Game27:30 Getting Mike into the 21st century - maybe29:02 Interviews at the 2007 BSI Dinner with recently investitured Irregulars: Dayna MacCausland, Mattias Bostrom, Elaine McCafferty, Maggie Schpak, Warren Randall, Mike Homer and .37:53 The Editor's Gas-Lamp, "Who Is a Baker Street Irregular?" Vol. 3, No. 2 of the 1948 42:23 Subscribing to the Baker Street Journal44:30 Listener comments - all kinds!52:15 Final notes - please support the show by clicking through to Amazon from the show site, making a gift via ChipIn in the sidebar, joining our Facebook group, or voting for our site on Podcast Alley (also on the right).56:01 Burt makes Scott tell an awful jokeLinks: The at Harvard University Download this episode by right-clicking the icon and selecting "Save As..." (File size: 53.5 MB, 58:28)